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Ursula Duke 1558–1638 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1558

Birth Location: Benhall Green, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 20 April 1638

Death Location: Ireland

Father: Sir Benhall

Mother: Dorothy\Dorethea Jermyn

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In 1558, Ursula Duke entered the world in Benhall Green, Suffolk, England, born to Sir Edward Duke Of Brampton And Benhall And Dorothy Dorethea Jermyn. Ursula Duke passed away in 1638 in Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1558, Ursula Duke entered the world in Benhall Green, Suffolk, England, born to Sir Edward Duke Of Brampton And Benhall And Dorothy Dorethea Jermyn.
  • Ursula Duke passed away in 1638 in Ireland.

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Ursula Duke's Ancestors

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Ursula Duke
1558–1638
Birth Place: Benhall Green, Suffolk, England
Parents
Sir Edward Duke of Brampton and Benhall
1536–1598
Brampton, Suffolk, England
Dorothy\Dorethea Jermyn
1539–1614
Witnesham, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Sir (George Duke\Dilke, Sr.,) Esq.
1506–1551
Brampton Shadingfield, Suffolk, England
Anne\Mary (Anne Blennerhassett Duke) Rede
1515–1577
Brampton, Cumberland, England
Sir (Knight Ambrose Jermyn ^' (of) Rushbrook)
1510–1577
Rushbrook Manor, Suffolk, England
Lady (Anne) Haveningham
1513–1567
Heveningham, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John Sir
1488–1536
Alice Shelton
1488–1546
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ursula Duke's Timeline

2 Records

1558
1558
Birth of Ursula Duke in Benhall Green, Suffolk, England
Benhall Green, Suffolk, England
1638
20 April 1638
Age 80
Death of Ursula Duke in Ireland
Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1558
    Event Place: Benhall Green, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 April 1638
    Event Place: Ireland

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