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ALICE SUTTON

BirthABT 1497 - Dudley, Worcester, England
Death1566 - Dublin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
MotherLady Cecelia Sutton de Willoughby of Dudley; Baroness of Willoughby
FatherEdward I Lord Sutton of Dudley 6th Baron

Born in Dudley, Worcester, England on ABT 1497 to Edward I Lord Sutton of Dudley 6th Baron and Lady Cecelia Sutton de Willoughby of Dudley; Baroness of Willoughby. ALICE SUTTON married Rev Edward Loftus of Swineshead and had 3 children. She passed away on 1566 in Dublin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland.

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Parents
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Edward I Lord Sutton Of Dudley 6Th Baron
1459 - 1532
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Lady Cecelia Sutton De Willoughby Of Dudley; Baroness Of Willoughby
1463 - 1539
Spouse(s)
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Rev Edward Loftus Of Swineshead
1494 - 1541
Children Show all
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Adam Loftus
1533 - 1605
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Thomas Loftus
1540 - 1635
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Robert Loftus
1532 - 1605

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