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Sir Robert Hill 1375–1423 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1375
Birth Location: Spaxton, Somerset, England
Death Date: 25 Apr 1423
Death Location: Taunton, Somerset, England
Father: Sir Hill
Mother: Dionysia Durborough
Spouse(s): Isabella Fichett
Children(s): John Hill
In 1375, Sir Robert Hill entered the world in Spaxton, Somerset, England, born to Sir John Hill And Dionysia Durborough. Sir Robert Hill married Isabella Fichett, and had children including John Ld Of Spaxton Hill. Sir Robert Hill passed away in 1423 in Taunton, Somerset, England.
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Biography
- In 1375, Sir Robert Hill entered the world in Spaxton, Somerset, England, born to Sir John Hill And Dionysia Durborough.
- Sir Robert Hill married Isabella Fichett, and had children including John Ld Of Spaxton Hill.
- Sir Robert Hill passed away in 1423 in Taunton, Somerset, England.
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Sir Hill's Ancestors
Sir Hill's Descendants
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1. John ((Ld.of Spaxton)) Hill 1401– m. Cecily Stourton 1410–1472
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1. Roger Hill 1428– m. Alis Wood 1456–
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1. Sir (William) Hill 1470–1532 m. Eleanor Boyle 1475–1535
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1. Roger Hill 1495–1546 m. Margery Toose 1499–1550
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Sir Hill's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1375
Event Place: Spaxton, Somerset, England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 Apr 1423
Event Place: Taunton, Somerset, England
Record Source: Millennium File