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Ancestors of Elizabeth Heron

Female - Bef 1495


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                     ┌──John Heron  (of Thornton, Whittingham, Northumberland, England - 5 Oct 1408)      =>
               ┌──William Heron  (12 Mar 1397 Whittingham, Northumberland, England - 15 Jan 1428)(m. Bef 1418)
               │     └──Katherine  ( - Aft 5 Oct 1408)
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         ┌──John Heron  (Abt 1418 of Ford, Glendale, Northumberland, England - 29 Mar 1461 Towton, Yorkshire, England)
         │  (m. Aft 11 Jul 1438)
         │     └──Isabel  (m. Bef 1418)
         │        
Elizabeth Heron ( - Bef 30 Jan 1495 bur.Kyme Priory, Lincolnshire, England)
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         │           ┌──William Heron  (of Ford, Glendale, Northumberland, England - 10 Nov 1400)      =>
         │     ┌──William Heron  (Abt Oct 1400 of Ford, Glendale, Northumberland, England - 1 Sep 1425)
         │     │  (m. 13 Jan 1412)
         │     │     └──Isabel Scot  (Abt 1375 of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England - Bef 20 Aug 1422) =>
         │     │        
         └──Elizabeth Heron  (Abt 1422 - Aft 1471)(m. Aft 11 Jul 1438)
               │        
               │     ┌──Robert Ogle  (Abt 1379 - 12 Aug 1436)(m. Abt 21 May 1399)      =>
               └──Elizabeth Ogle  (m. 13 Jan 1412)
                     └──Maud Gray  (of Heaton Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England - Aft 22 Aug 1451)
                        (m. Abt 21 May 1399)      =>
                        
This chart contains 12 direct ancestors among 13 people in 4 generations
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