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Walter Randolph 1260–1327 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1260

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1327

Death Location: Horsham, Sussex, England

Father: Walter (Randolph)

Mother: Alicia None

Spouse(s): Joana Streton

Children(s): Roger Randolph

In 1260, Walter Randolph entered the world in England, born to Walter Randall Randolph And Alicia. Walter Randolph married Joana De Streton, and had children including Roger Randolph. Walter Randolph passed away in 1327 in Horsham, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1260, Walter Randolph entered the world in England, born to Walter Randall Randolph And Alicia.
  • Walter Randolph married Joana De Streton, and had children including Roger Randolph.
  • Walter Randolph passed away in 1327 in Horsham, Sussex, England.

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Walter Randolph's Ancestors

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Walter Randolph
1260–1327
Birth Place: England
Parents
Walter Randall (Randolph)
1230–1296
Alicia
1235–1296
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Walter Randolph's Descendants

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Walter Randolph (1260–1327) m. Joana (De) Streton (1265–1332)
  1. 1. Roger Randolph 1290–1332 m. Julia Randolph 1293–1332
    1. 1. John Randolph 1315–1350
      1. 1. Thomas Randolph 1365–
        1. 1. John Randolph 1405–1452 m. Agnes (of) Eynsham 1430–1460
        2. 2. Nicholas Randolph 1390–
        3. 3. Michael Randolph 1390–

Walter Randolph's Timeline

2 Records

1260
1260
Birth of Walter Randolph in England
England
1327
1327
Age 67
Death of Walter Randolph in Horsham, Sussex, England
Horsham, Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1260
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1327
    Event Place: Horsham, Sussex, England

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