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Sir John Shelley 1506–1550 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1506
Birth Location: Clapham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 26 December 1550
Death Location: Michaelgrove, Sussex, England
Father: Richard Shelley
Mother: Mary Urdiswicke
Spouse(s): Lady FitzWilliam
Children(s): Katherine Shelley
In 1506, Sir John Shelley entered the world in Clapham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, born to Richard Shelley And Mary Urdiswicke. Sir John Shelley married Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, and had children including Katherine Shelley. Sir John Shelley passed away in 1550 in Michaelgrove, Sussex, England.
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Biography
- In 1506, Sir John Shelley entered the world in Clapham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, born to Richard Shelley And Mary Urdiswicke.
- Sir John Shelley married Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, and had children including Katherine Shelley.
- Sir John Shelley passed away in 1550 in Michaelgrove, Sussex, England.
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Sir Shelley's Ancestors
Sir Shelley's Descendants
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1. Katherine Shelley 1550–1605 m. Edward Hammond 1548–1615 m. Edward Hammond 1528–
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1. Thomas Hammon 1583–1657
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1. John Hammon 1570–1627
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1. Mary (Anne) Hammon 1596–1665 m. Daniel Austin 1596–1628
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Sir Shelley's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1506
Event Place: Clapham, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 December 1550
Event Place: Michaelgrove, Sussex, England