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Marmaduke Constable

Birth1533 - Everingham, Yorkshire, England
Death1 Feb 1574 - Everingham, Yorkshire, England
MotherKatherine Manners
FatherSir Knight Robert Lord Constable van Everingham

Born in Everingham, Yorkshire, England on 1533 to Sir Knight Robert Lord Constable van Everingham and Katherine Manners. Marmaduke Constable married Lady Jane Conyers and had 9 children. He passed away on 1 Feb 1574 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Sir Knight Robert Lord Constable Van Everingham
1500 - 1558
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Katherine Manners
1511 - 1547
Spouse(s)
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Lady Jane Conyers
1522 - 1558
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Catherine Holmes
1544 - 1634
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Emme Moyse
1538 - 1600
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Agnes Bates
1528 - 1610
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Joan Burton
Unknown - Unknown
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Katherine Constable
1552 - 1580
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John Constable (Comstock?)
1546 - 1619
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Everilda Constable
1548 - Unknown
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Frances Constable
1563 - 1628
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Roger Constable
1556 - 1610
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Thomas Constable
1559 - 1617
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Mary (Merye) Constable
1564 - Unknown
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William Constable
1571 - 1571
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John Constable
1565 - Unknown

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