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Phillip Egerton 1296–1363 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1296

Birth Location: Egerton, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 1363

Death Location: Egerton, Cheshire, England

Father: David Egerton

Mother: Isabella Fullerhurst

Spouse(s): Ellen Pierre

Children(s): Elena Egerton, Isabella Egerton, David Egerton

The story of Phillip Egerton began in 1296 in Egerton, Cheshire, England. Phillip Egerton married Ellen De Saint Pierre, and had children including David De Egerton, Elena De Egerton, Isabella Egerton. Phillip Egerton passed away in 1363 in Egerton, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Phillip Egerton began in 1296 in Egerton, Cheshire, England.
  • Phillip Egerton married Ellen De Saint Pierre, and had children including David De Egerton, Elena De Egerton, Isabella Egerton.
  • Phillip Egerton passed away in 1363 in Egerton, Cheshire, England.

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Phillip Egerton's Ancestors

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Phillip Egerton
1296–1363
Birth Place: Egerton, Cheshire, England
Parents
David de Egerton
1279–1362
Egerton, Cheshire, England
Isabella (de) Fullerhurst
1278–1340
Crewe, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Phillip Egerton
1255–1315
Egerton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Margaret (de) Wrenbury
1259–1318
Egerton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
David Egerton
1228–1316
Cecilia Thornton
1234–1290
Richard Wrenbury
1233–1306
Catherine Courtenay
1245–1318
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philip Egerton
1185–
Katherine Hulton
1191–1250
Randolph Thornton
1194–1244
Cecily Thornton
1200–

Phillip Egerton's Descendants

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Phillip Egerton (Abt 1296–1363) m. Ellen (de Saint) Pierre (1301–30 Nov 1353)
  1. 1. Elena (de) Egerton 1326–1379 m. William Brereton 1326–1402 m. Randal Brereton 1394–1430
    1. 1. William (de) Brereton 1347–1426 m. Anyll (de) Venables 1374–1442
      1. 1. Willem Brereton 1390–1459 m. Alice Corbet 1390–1458
        1. 1. William Brereton 1414–1456 m. Philippa (Eleanor) Hulse 1415–1463 m. Katherine Bulkeley 1430–1480
        2. 2. Eleanor Brereton 1406–1422
        3. 3. Eleanor Brereton 1406–1422
        4. 4. Isabell (de) Brereton 1418–1463 m. Robert Aston 1415–1483
        5. 5. Maud (de) Brereton 1420–1451 m. Robert Needham 1394–1480 m. Thomas Needham 1400–1463
        6. 6. Thomas (de) Bruerton 1420–1505 m. Lady (Lydia) Ward 1427–1498
        7. 7. Ralph (de) Brereton 1422–
        8. 8. Alice (de) Brereton 1424–1497 m. Peter Corbet 1431–1500
      2. 2. Ellen Brereton 1387–1422
      3. 3. Nicholas Brereton 1389–1460 m. Margaret Holland 1389–1458
      4. 4. Jane Brereton 1392–1414
      5. 5. Hugh (Hugo) Brereton 1392–
      6. 6. Randall Brereton 1394–1450
      7. 7. John Brereton 1396–1426
      8. 8. Margery Brereton 1397–1422
    2. 2. Ellen Brereton 1349–1390 m. Nicholas (le) Bruen 1340–1390
    3. 3. Elizabeth Brereton 1357–1422 m. William Cholmandsley 1336–1375
  2. 2. Isabella Egerton 1315–1396 m. Robert Bulkeley 1305– m. John Venables 1323–1360 m. John Delves 1313–1369
  3. 3. David (De) Egerton 1319–1363 m. Isabel Venables 1326–1370

Phillip Egerton's Timeline

2 Records

1296
Abt 1296
Birth of Phillip Egerton in Egerton, Cheshire, England
Egerton, Cheshire, England
1363
1363
Age 67
Death of Phillip Egerton in Egerton, Cheshire, England
Egerton, Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1296
    Event Place: Egerton, Cheshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Phillip Egerton, person ID GS5P-6N6.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1363
    Event Place: Egerton, Cheshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Phillip Egerton, person ID GS5P-6N6.

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