Elizabeth Vaughan
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Elizabeth Vaughan
Summary
Elizabeth Vaughan is a human[1]. She died on +1515-01-15T00:00:00Z[2].
Key Facts
- Elizabeth Vaughan died on +1515-01-15T00:00:00Z[2].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's father was Thomas Vaughan[3].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's mother was Cecily ferch Morgan ap Jenkin ap Philip of Gwent-Iscoed[4].
- Among Elizabeth Vaughan's spouses was Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle[5].
- Among Elizabeth Vaughan's spouses was Sir Thomas Cokesey[6].
- Among Elizabeth Vaughan's spouses was John Grey, 8th Lord Grey (of Wilton)[7].
- A child of Elizabeth Vaughan was Thomas Stanley, 2. Baron Monteagle[8].
- A child of Elizabeth Vaughan was Elizabeth Stanley, of Monteagle[9].
- Elizabeth Vaughan is recorded as female[10].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's family name is recorded as Vaughan[12].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's given name is recorded as Elizabeth[13].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00321544[14].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's WikiTree person ID is recorded as Vaughan-2319[15].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's Kindred Britain ID is recorded as I5718[16].
- Elizabeth Vaughan's The Peerage person ID is recorded as p24776.htm#i247760[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Elizabeth Vaughan's father was Thomas Vaughan[3]. Her mother was Cecily ferch Morgan ap Jenkin ap Philip of Gwent-Iscoed[4].
Personal Life
Spouses include Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle[5], a soldier[18], 1460–1523[19], awarded the Knight of the Garter[20]; Sir Thomas Cokesey[6]; and John Grey, 8th Lord Grey (of Wilton)[7]. Children include Thomas Stanley, 2. Baron Monteagle[8], 1507–1560[21] and Elizabeth Stanley, of Monteagle[9].
Death and Burial
Elizabeth Vaughan died on +1515-01-15T00:00:00Z[2].
FAQs
Who were Elizabeth Vaughan's parents?
Elizabeth Vaughan's father was Thomas Vaughan[3]. Elizabeth Vaughan's mother was Cecily ferch Morgan ap Jenkin ap Philip of Gwent-Iscoed[4].
Who was Elizabeth Vaughan married to?
Elizabeth Vaughan's spouses include Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle[5], Sir Thomas Cokesey[6], and John Grey, 8th Lord Grey (of Wilton)[7].