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Sir John Ellis 1410–1500 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jun 1410

Birth Location: Devonshire, England

Death Date: 1500

Death Location: Devon, England

Father: William Ellice

Mother: Martha None

Spouse(s): Lady Russell

Children(s): Lady Ellis

The story of Sir John Ellis began in 1410 in Devonshire, England. Sir John Ellis married Lady Alianor Eleanor Russell, and had children including Lady Jacquette Ellis. Sir John Ellis passed away in 1500 in Devon, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Sir John Ellis began in 1410 in Devonshire, England.
  • Sir John Ellis married Lady Alianor Eleanor Russell, and had children including Lady Jacquette Ellis.
  • Sir John Ellis passed away in 1500 in Devon, England.

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Sir Ellis's Ancestors

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Sir Ellis
1410–1500
Birth Place: Devonshire, England
Parents
William Ellice
1385–1470
Devon, England
Martha
1385–
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Ellis's Descendants

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Sir (John) Ellis (12 Jun 1410–1500) m. Lady (Alianor (Eleanor)) Russell (1415–1500)
  1. 1. Lady (Jacquette) Ellis 1440–1496 m. Sir (Everard) Digby 1440–1508
    1. 1. Baringolda Digby 1496–1525 m. Robert Hunt 1497–1585
      1. 1. Sir (John Hunt) I 1525–1586 m. Amice (Amy Cave -) Hunt 1525–1586
        1. 1. Johis (John) Hunt 1556–1615 m. Jane Brierly 1559–1610

Sir Ellis's Timeline

2 Records

1410
12 Jun 1410
Birth of Sir John Ellis in Devonshire, England
Devonshire, England
1500
1500
Age 90
Death of Sir John Ellis in Devon, England
Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jun 1410
    Event Place: Devonshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1500
    Event Place: Devon, England

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