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Sir Roger de Townsend 1390–1435 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1390
Birth Location: England
Death Date: Abt. 1435
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Raynham"
Mother: Agnes Townsend
Spouse(s): Eleanor Townsend
Children(s): Sir Townsend
Sir Roger de Townsend was born in 1390 in England, the child of Sir Thomas Townsend De Townsende Lord Of Raynham And Agnes Payne Townsend. Sir Roger de Townsend married Eleanor Giggs Townsend, and had children including Sir John Townsend. Sir Roger de Townsend passed away in 1435 in England.
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Biography
- Sir Roger de Townsend was born in 1390 in England, the child of Sir Thomas Townsend De Townsende Lord Of Raynham And Agnes Payne Townsend.
- Sir Roger de Townsend married Eleanor Giggs Townsend, and had children including Sir John Townsend.
- Sir Roger de Townsend passed away in 1435 in England.
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Sir Townsend's Descendants
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1. Sir (John) Townsend 1420–1466
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1. Sir (Roger) Townsend 1450–1493 m. Eleanor (Lunsford) Townsend 1445–1500
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1. Roger Townsend 1477–1551 m. Anne (deBrewse) Townsend 1475–1551
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1. Robert (Townsend (Townshend), Lord Chief Justice of) Chester 1500–1556 m. Dame (Alice Poppy) Townsend 1495–1576
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Sir Townsend's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1390
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1435
Event Place: England