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Sir John Graves 1461–1485 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1461
Birth Location: Lamborne, Berkshire, England
Death Date: 1485
Death Location: Lamborne, Berkshire, England
Father: Sir Graves
Mother: Lady Gravis*
Spouse(s): Sarah Greenhurst
Children(s): Robert Graves
The story of Sir John Graves began in 1461 in Lamborne, Berkshire, England. Sir John Graves married Sarah Greenhurst, and had children including Robert Graves. Sir John Graves passed away in 1485 in Lamborne, Berkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Sir John Graves began in 1461 in Lamborne, Berkshire, England.
- Sir John Graves married Sarah Greenhurst, and had children including Robert Graves.
- Sir John Graves passed away in 1485 in Lamborne, Berkshire, England.
Immediate Family
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Sir Graves's Ancestors
Sir Graves's Descendants
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1. Robert Graves 1483–1548 m. Jane (Anne) Greenhurst 1493–1562
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1. Henry (Maddrell) Graves 1536–1591 m. Margaret (Lidea) Campbell 1540–1591
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1. Captain (Thomas Graves GG) 11 1556–1637 m. Joan Blagrove 1560–1620 m. Sarah MALTER 1575–1618
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1. Captain (Thomas "Jamestown Founder") Graves 1580–1636 m. Katherine ("Daniels") Croshaw 1586–1636
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2. Thomas (GRAVES) 1560 1560–1603
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Sir Graves's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1461
Event Place: Lamborne, Berkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1485
Event Place: Lamborne, Berkshire, England