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Lora Berkeley

Birth1454 - Beverstone, Gloucestershire, England
Death30 DEC 1501 - New Abbey, Kirkcudbright, England
MotherLady Christian Holt
FatherEdward SHERIFF d'Gloucestershire de Berkeley (I) of Beverstone

Born in Beverstone, Gloucestershire, England on 1454 to Edward SHERIFF d'Gloucestershire de Berkeley (I) of Beverstone and Lady Christian Holt. Lora Berkeley married John Lord le Blount van Mountjoy and had 7 children. She passed away on 30 DEC 1501 in New Abbey, Kirkcudbright, England.

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Parents
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Edward Sheriff D'gloucestershire De Berkeley (I) Of Beverstone
1428 - 1506
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Lady Christian Holt
1433 - 1501
Spouse(s)
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John Lord Le Blount Van Mountjoy
1450 - 1485
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Sir Thomas "The Earl Of Wool" Butler, Knight Of Bath, 7Th Earl Of Ormond
1425 - 1515
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Thomas Montgomery
1450 - 1495
Children Show all
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William Blount
1478 - 1534
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Lady Lora De Blount
1476 - 1480
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Sir John H. Blount
1470 - 1509
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Anne Blount
Unknown - 1480
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Edward Blount, 2Nd Lord Mountjoy
1464 - 1475
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Margaret Butler
1465 - 1537
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Elizabeth Baroness Of Windsor Blount
1469 - 1543

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