Kedleston, Derbyshire is in Amber Valley, Derbyshire.
Around 1380 John Curzon was born to Richard Curzon at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married before 1412 Joan Bagot and had issue.
Around 1412 Richard Curzon was born to John Curzon [aged 32] and Joan Bagot [aged 12]. at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married in or before 1432 Alice Willoughby and had issue.
Around 1425 John Curzon was born to John Curzon [aged 45] and Joan Bagot [aged 25]. at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
Around 1474 John Curzon was born to Richard Curzon [aged 62] and Alice Willoughby at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married Elizabeth Eyre and had issue.
In 1490 Thomas Curzon was born to John Curzon [aged 30] in Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married Elizabeth Lygon and had issue.
Around 1495 Richard Curzon was born to John Curzon [aged 21] and Elizabeth Eyre at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married Eleanor Pole and had issue.
On 3rd August 1496 Richard Curzon [aged 84] died at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
All Saints Church, Kedleston [Map]. Brass to Richard Curzon and Alice Willoughby.
Richard Curzon: Around 1412 he was born to John Curzon and Joan Bagot. at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. In or before 1432 Richard Curzon and Alice Willoughby were married.
Alice Willoughby: she was born to Henry Willoughby and Ellen Egerton. In 1523 Richard Draycott and she were married.
In 1521 John Curzon was born to Richard Curzon [aged 26] and Eleanor Pole [aged 22] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
In 1524 Francis Curzon was born to Richard Curzon [aged 29] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married Eleanor Vernon and had issue.
In 1526 Richard Curzon was born to Richard Curzon [aged 31] and Eleanor Pole [aged 27] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
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In 1532 Christopher Curzon was born to Richard Curzon [aged 37] and Eleanor Pole [aged 33] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
In 1534 William Curzon was born to Richard Curzon [aged 39] and Eleanor Pole [aged 35] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
In 1551 John Curzon was born to Francis Curzon [aged 27] and Eleanor Vernon [aged 21] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married 1571 Millicent Sacheverell and had issue.
In 1553 Thomas Curzon was born to Francis Curzon [aged 29] and Eleanor Vernon [aged 23] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
On 3rd November 1598 John Curzon 1st Baronet was born to John Curzon [aged 47] and Millicent Sacheverell at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married before 1640 Patience Crewe Baroness Curzon and had issue.
In 1628 John Stanhope was born to John Stanhope [aged 38] and Mary Radclyffe Lady Gell [aged 23] at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map]. He married 1647 Jane Curzon, daughter of John Curzon 1st Baronet and Patience Crewe Baroness Curzon, and had issue.
On 6th May 1632 John Curzon [aged 81] died at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
On 16th December 1850 Félicité Anne Josephe de Wattines Lady Scarsdale [aged 85] died. She was buried at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].
Alice Willoughby died at Kedleston, Derbyshire [Map].