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Tarlan Tatesham Esq.
- Preferred Name: Tarlan Tatesham Esq.
- Gender: M
- Death: 10 DEC 1485 in Wrotham, Kent, England at LATI: N1.2895 LONG: E0.2983
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Esquire with note: Geni: Clerk Family History
- Birth: 1400 in Wrotham, Kent, England at LATI: N1.2895 LONG: E0.2983
- FSID: L1S2-Q46
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
TALRAN TATESHAM, ESQ. was born about 1400 of Tetesham, Wrotham, Kent, England, to Sir Kent Tatesham (1380-1430) and Lady Kent Tatesham (1382-.) He married Alice McCoy about 1424, England.
Talran Tatesham died 10 December 1485, Tatesham, Wrotham, Kent, England, age 85.
1400’s Scene
ALICE McCOY was born about 1405 of Wrotham, Kent, England, to unknown parents. She married Talran Tatesham about 1424, England.
Alice McCoy passed away about 1480 of Wrotham, Kent, England, age 75.
Church in Sittingbourne, Kent, England
Child of Talran Tatesham and Alice McCoy:
1. *LADY ALICE ELIZABETH TATESHAM (1425-1489)
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Sir Kent Tatesham, b. 1380 in Tatesham, Kent, England d. 1430 in Tatesham, Kent, England
Mother: Lady Kent Tatesham, b. 1382 in Talesham, Kent, England d. in Talesham, Kent, England
Family 1: Alice Alexander, b. 1405 in Wrotham, Kent, England d. 1480 in Kent, England
- Alice Elizabeth Tatesham, b. AUG 1425 in Wrotham, Kent, England, United Kingdom d. 12 OCT 1489 in Wrotham, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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