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Ancestors of Philip Tilney

Male Abt 1400 - 1453  (~ 53 years)


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                     ┌──Frederick Tilney  (Between 1320 and 1330 of Boston, Lincolnshire, England - Aft 1378)
               ┌──Philip Tilney  (Between 1345 and 1355 of Boston, Lincolnshire, England -
               │       Between 4 Apr 1394 and Feb 1398)(m. Between 1378 and 1380)
               │     └──Margery  ( - Bef 1415)
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         ┌──Frederick Tilney  (Abt 1380 of Boston, Lincolnshire, England - Between 1406 and 1412)(m. Bef 29 Sep 1394)
         │     │        
         │     │     ┌──John Roos  (of Ringborough in Aldbrough, Yorkshire, England - ??)      =>
         │     └──Grace Roos  ( - Aft 1414)(m. Between 1378 and 1380)
         │        
Philip Tilney (Abt 1400 - 31 Oct 1453 bur.Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England)
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         │           ┌──Saier de Rochford  (Bef 1295 of Fenn near Boston, Lincolnshire, England - Aft Aug 1372)
         │           │  (m. Bef May 1348)      =>
         │     ┌──John Rochford, Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire  (Abt 1352 of Boston, Lincolnshire, England -
         │     │       Between 20 Oct 1410 and 14 Dec 1410)(m. Between 1375 and 1376)
         │     │     └──Joan Hillary  (m. Bef May 1348)      =>
         │     │        
         └──Margaret Rochford  (Abt 1380 - Aft 10 Feb 1443)(m. Bef 29 Sep 1394)
               └──Alice  ( - 1409)(m. Between 1375 and 1376)
                  
This chart contains 11 direct ancestors among 12 people in 4 generations
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