Sherren Family Tree » Margery Whalesborough (Lady & Baroness of Moleyns) (1381-1439)

Personal data Margery Whalesborough (Lady & Baroness of Moleyns) 

  • She was born April 1381 in London, Engalnd.
  • (Royal Coat of Arms) in the year 1381: "WHALESBOROUGH".
  • She died on March 26, 1439 in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England, she was 57 years old.

Household of Margery Whalesborough (Lady & Baroness of Moleyns)

She had a relationship with William de Moleyns.


Child(ren):

  1. William de Moleyns  1405-1429

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Margery Whalesborough
1381-1439



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