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Sir Christopher Sandys 1516–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1516

Birth Location: Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England

Death Date: 1590

Death Location: Hawkshead, Furness, England

Father: Sir Sandys

Mother: Lady Baroness

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Sir Christopher Sandys was born in 1516 in Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England, the child of Sir William Esthwaite Sandys 2Nd Lord Chamberlain 1St Baron Sandys And Lady Margaret Braye Dixon Baroness. Sir Christopher Sandys passed away in 1590 in Hawkshead, Furness, England.

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Biography

  • Sir Christopher Sandys was born in 1516 in Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England, the child of Sir William Esthwaite Sandys 2Nd Lord Chamberlain 1St Baron Sandys And Lady Margaret Braye Dixon Baroness.
  • Sir Christopher Sandys passed away in 1590 in Hawkshead, Furness, England.

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Sir Sandys's Ancestors

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Sir Sandys
1516–1590
Birth Place: Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England
Parents
Sir William Esthwaite Sandys, 2nd Lord Chamberlain, 1st Baron Sandys
1493–1540
Furnace Fells, Lancershire, England
Lady (Margaret Braye Dixon) Baroness
1496–1548
Cranbrook Castle, Kent, England
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Sir Sandys's Timeline

2 Records

1516
1516
Birth of Sir Christopher Sandys in Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England
Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England
1590
1590
Age 74
Death of Sir Christopher Sandys in Hawkshead, Furness, England
Hawkshead, Furness, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1516
    Event Place: Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Hawkshead, Furness, England

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