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Ralph Willusson Harding 1245–1286 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1245
Birth Location: Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 1286
Death Location: Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England
Father: William Knight
Mother: Matilda BERKELEY
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Children(s): Ralph Knight
The story of Ralph Willusson Harding began in 1245 in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England. Ralph Willusson Harding had children including Ralph I Harding Earl Of Harding Knight. Ralph Willusson Harding passed away in 1286 in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Ralph Willusson Harding began in 1245 in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England.
- Ralph Willusson Harding had children including Ralph I Harding Earl Of Harding Knight.
- Ralph Willusson Harding passed away in 1286 in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England.
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Ralph Harding's Ancestors
Ralph Harding's Descendants
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1. Ralph (I HARDING Earl of Harding,) Knight 1275–1294 m. Christina GILBERT 1272–1287
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1. Ralph Harding 1287–1304 m. Mary (Lamb) DePrez 1290–1304
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1. Henry Harding 1304–1372
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1. Adam (IV HARDING Earl of) Harding 1349–1412 m. wife Harding 1350–
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2. Henry Harding 1304–1312
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Ralph Harding's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1245
Event Place: Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1286
Event Place: Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England