Shipbrook, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles

Shipbrook, Cheshire is in Cheshire.

See: Shipbrook Castle.

In 1113 Hugh Vernon 3rd Baron Shipbrook was born to Guillaume Vernon 2nd Baron Shipbrook [aged 18] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

In 1122 Richard Vernon 1st Baron Vernon was born to Guillaume Vernon 2nd Baron Shipbrook [aged 27] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

In 1165 Hugh Vernon 3rd Baron Shipbrook [aged 52] died at Shipbrook, Cheshire. His succeeded son Warin Vernon 4th Baron Shipbrook [aged 30] succeeded 4th Baron Shipbrook.

Around 1178 Warin Vernon 6th Baron Shipbrook was born to Richard Vernon 5th Baron Shipbrook [aged 13] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

Around 1220 Warine Vernon 7th Baron Shipbrook was born to Warin Vernon 6th Baron Shipbrook [aged 42] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

In 1270 Ralph Vernon 8th Baron Shipbrook [aged 49] died at Shipbrook, Cheshire. His succeeded son Ralph Vernon 9th Baron Shipbrook [aged 29] succeeded 9th Baron Shipbrook.

Around 1280 Alice Vernon was born to Ralph Vernon 9th Baron Shipbrook [aged 39] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

Around 1280 Agatha Vernon was born to Ralph Vernon 9th Baron Shipbrook [aged 39] at Shipbrook, Cheshire. She married before 1298 Hugh Venables 8th Baron Kinderton and had issue.

In 1290 Thomas Vernon was born to Ralph Vernon 9th Baron Shipbrook [aged 49] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

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In July 1325 Richard Vernon [aged 67] died at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

Around 1355 Richard Vernon 11th Baron Shipbrook was born to Richard Vernon 10th Baron Shipbrook [aged 40] at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

On 3rd September 1419 Richard Vernon [aged 36] died at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

In 1430 Ralph Vernon was born to Ralph Vernon [aged 23] at Shipbrook, Cheshire. He married Elizabeth Norris.

On 13th July 1498 Ralph Vernon [aged 68] died at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

Elizabeth Norris died at Shipbrook, Cheshire.

Shipbrook Castle, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles

Around 1248 Warin Vernon 6th Baron Shipbrook [aged 70] died at Shipbrook Castle. His succeeded son Warine Vernon 7th Baron Shipbrook [aged 28] succeeded 7th Baron Shipbrook.