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Ancestors of Robert Ogle

Male 1351 - 1409  (57 years)


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                     ┌──Robert Ogle  (Abt 1280 of Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England - 1350)(m. Abt 1305) =>
               ┌──Robert de Ogle  (Abt 1305 - 16 Jun 1362)
               │     └──Margaret Gubium  (m. Abt 1305)      =>
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         ┌──Robert de Ogle  (Abt 1331 - Nov 1355 Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England)
         │     └──Isabel de Fernielaw  (of Fairnley, Northumberland, England - Bef 10 May 1331)
         │        
Robert Ogle (8 Dec 1351 Callerton, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England -
     31 Oct 1409 Ogle, Castle Ward, Northumberland, England)
         │              
         │           ┌──Robert Bertram  (23 Apr 1287 of Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England -
         │           │       Bef 7 Oct 1314)      =>
         │     ┌──Robert V Bertram  (31 Mar 1307 of Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England - 20 Nov 1363)
         │     │  (m. Bef 11 May 1328)
         │     │     └──Agnes  
         │     │        
         └──Ellen Bertram  (Aft 1336 of Bothal Demesne, Morpeth, Northumberland, England -
                 Between 29 Jul 1403 and 29 Sep 1406)
               │        
               │     ┌──William de Felton  (Abt 1260 - 5 Apr 1327)(m. Aft 1300)      =>
               └──Margaret de Felton  ( - Aft May 1341)(m. Bef 11 May 1328)
                     └──Constance  ( - Bef 5 Apr 1327)(m. Aft 1300)
                        
This chart contains 12 direct ancestors among 13 people in 4 generations
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