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Thomas Gunter 1380–1470 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1380

Birth Location: Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales

Death Date: Abt 1470

Death Location: Wales

Father: Gwilym Gunter

Mother: Elizabeth Corbet

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Thomas Gunter was born in 1380 in Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales, the child of Gwilym William Gunter And Elizabeth Corbet. Thomas Gunter married Jonet Ferch Thomas Hywel. Thomas Gunter passed away in 1470 in Wales.

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Biography

  • Thomas Gunter was born in 1380 in Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales, the child of Gwilym William Gunter And Elizabeth Corbet.
  • Thomas Gunter married Jonet Ferch Thomas Hywel.
  • Thomas Gunter passed away in 1470 in Wales.

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Thomas Gunter's Ancestors

Self
Thomas Gunter
1380–1470
Birth Place: Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales
Parents
Gwilym William Gunter
1341–1380
Sygethrog, Llansanffraid, Breconshire, Wales
Elizabeth Corbet
1355–
Sgethrog, Llansanffraid ar-Wysg, Wales
Grandparents
William (Wilcock) Gunter
1310–1380
Gileston, Breconshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Gunter's Timeline

2 Records

1380
1380
Birth of Thomas Gunter in Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales
Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales
1470
Abt 1470
Age 90
Death of Thomas Gunter in Wales
Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1380
    Event Place: Llangorse, Breconshire, Wales
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Thomas Gunter, person ID 21T7-1Z4.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt 1470
    Event Place: Wales
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Thomas Gunter, person ID 21T7-1Z4.

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