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Philip Saint Clare 1330 – 1387 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1330

Birth Location: Ichton, Kent, England

Death Date: 1387

Death Location: Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Father: John Clare

Mother: Mary Clair

Spouse(s): Joan Audley

Children(s): Sir Claire

Philip Saint Clare was born in 1330 in Ichton, Kent, England, the child of John Saint Clare and Mary Saint Clair. Philip Saint Clare married Joan Audley, and had children including Sir Phillip Saint Claire. Philip Saint Clare passed away in 1387 in Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • Philip Saint Clare was born in 1330 in Ichton, Kent, England, the child of John Saint Clare and Mary Saint Clair.
  • Philip Saint Clare married Joan Audley, and had children including Sir Phillip Saint Claire.
  • Philip Saint Clare passed away in 1387 in Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

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Philip Clare's Ancestors

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Philip Clare
1330 – 1387
Birth Place: Ichton, Kent, England
Parents
John Saint Clare
1300 – 1332
Mary (Saint) Clair
1305 –
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Philip Clare's Descendants

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Philip (Saint) Clare (1330 – 1387) m. Joan Audley (1335 – 1392)
  1. 1. Sir (Phillip Saint) Claire (ABT 1370 – 1408) m. Margaret (de) Lovaine (1372 – 18 APR 1408)

Philip Clare's Timeline

2 Records

1330
1330
Birth of Philip Saint Clare in Ichton, Kent, England
Ichton, Kent, England
1387
1387
Age 57
Death of Philip Saint Clare in Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Sussex, England, United Kingdom

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1330
    Event Place: Ichton, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1387
    Event Place: Sussex, England, United Kingdom

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