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Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore 1485–1556 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1485

Birth Location: Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 20 Dec 1556

Death Location: Elmore Hall, Gloucestershire, England

Father: Baron Guise

Mother: Lady Gyse

Spouse(s): Lady Elmore

Children(s): Sir Elmore, Dame Gyse, Anselme Gyse

In 1485, Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore entered the world in Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England, born to Baron John Guise And Lady Agnes De Berkeley Baroness Gyse. Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore married Lady Tacy De Grey Baroness Gyse Elmore, and had children including Anselme Gyse, Cecily Guise, Dame Silvester Gyse, John Guise, Margaret Guise, Sibyl Guise, Sir William Gyse Baron Gyse Of Elmore. Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore passed away in 1556 in Elmore Hall, Gloucestershire, England.

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  • In 1485, Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore entered the world in Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England, born to Baron John Guise And Lady Agnes De Berkeley Baroness Gyse.
  • Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore married Lady Tacy De Grey Baroness Gyse Elmore, and had children including Anselme Gyse, Cecily Guise, Dame Silvester Gyse, John Guise, Margaret Guise, Sibyl Guise, Sir William Gyse Baron Gyse Of Elmore.
  • Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore passed away in 1556 in Elmore Hall, Gloucestershire, England.

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Sir Elmore's Ancestors

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Sir Elmore
1485–1556
Birth Place: Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Baron John Guise
1450–1501
Elmore Hall, Apsley Gyse, Gloucestershire, England
Lady (Agnes De Berkeley, Baroness) Gyse
1463–1501
Stoke Giffard, Gloucestershire, England
Grandparents
John (I) Gyse
1421–1484
Elmore, Gloucestershire, England
Lady (Alice De Wysham, Baroness) Gyse
1423–1487
Worcestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Elmore's Descendants

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Sir (John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of) Elmore (abt 1485–20 Dec 1556) m. Lady (Tacy De Grey Baroness Gyse) Elmore (abt 1496–14 Nov 1558)
  1. 1. Sir (William Gyse, Baron Gyse of) Elmore 1514–1574 m. Lady (Mary "Margery" Rotsy, Baroness Gyse of Apsley) Gyse 1519–1558
    1. 1. Sir (John IV) Guise 1540–1588 m. Lady (Jane De) Pauncefort 1551–1587
      1. 1. Sir (Lord William I "The Elder") Guise 1566–1642 m. Lady (Margaret) Kenn 1577–1597 m. Catherine (de Clèves) Cleves 1548–1633
        1. 1. Sir (William, Baron) Gist 1590–1653 m. Lady (Baroness Cecilia) Dennis 1596–1616
        2. 2. Sir (William Gist Baron Gist of) Elmore 1586–1653
        3. 3. Lady (Elinor Guise, Lady of) Kenn 1585–1605
        4. 4. Margaret Guise 1595–
      2. 2. Eleanor GUISE 1570–1619
      3. 3. Elizabeth GUISE 1576–1614
      4. 4. Charles (de) GUISE 1572–1614
      5. 5. John GUYSE 1572–1614
      6. 6. William-the-Younger GYSE 1578–1641
      7. 7. Thomas (de) GUISE 1574–1660
    2. 2. Sir (John IV Guise) (Gyse) 1546–1588
    3. 3. Wiliam (Younger) Gyse 1537–1653
    4. 4. Wiliam ([II]) GYSE 1537–1553
    5. 5. Sir (Thomas Crew of Denham, Suffolk,) England 1548–1648
  2. 2. Dame (Silvester) Gyse 1510–
  3. 3. Anselme Gyse 1507–1563

Sir Elmore's Timeline

2 Records

1485
abt 1485
Birth of Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore in Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England
Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England
1556
20 Dec 1556
Age 71
Death of Sir John De Gyse, Baron Gyse of Elmore in Elmore Hall, Gloucestershire, England
Elmore Hall, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1485
    Event Place: Apsley Hall, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Dec 1556
    Event Place: Elmore Hall, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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