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Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton 1491 – 1518 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1491

Birth Location: Broughton, Westmoreland, England

Death Date: 23 Jan 1518

Death Location: Westmoreland, England

Father: Sir Broughton

Mother: Lady DeVere

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In 1491, Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton entered the world in Broughton, Westmoreland, England, born to Sir Robert de Broughton and Lady Katherine DeVere. Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton passed away in 1518 in Westmoreland, England.

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Biography

  • In 1491, Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton entered the world in Broughton, Westmoreland, England, born to Sir Robert de Broughton and Lady Katherine DeVere.
  • Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton passed away in 1518 in Westmoreland, England.

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Sir Broughton's Ancestors

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Sir Broughton
1491 – 1518
Birth Place: Broughton, Westmoreland, England
Parents
Sir Robert de Broughton
1466 – 1506
Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
Lady (Katherine) DeVere
1466 – 1504
Castle Hedingham, Essex, England
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Sir Broughton's Timeline

2 Records

1491
1491
Birth of Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton in Broughton, Westmoreland, England
Broughton, Westmoreland, England
1518
23 Jan 1518
Age 27
Death of Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Lord Warden Ann Sir John Broughton in Westmoreland, England
Westmoreland, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1491
    Event Place: Broughton, Westmoreland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Jan 1518
    Event Place: Westmoreland, England

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