Heron Hall, Essex, East Horndon, Home Counties, England, British Isles

Heron Hall, Essex is in East Horndon, Essex.

In 1320 Walter Tyrrell was born to James Tyrrell [aged 30] at Heron Hall, Essex.

Around 1348 Walter Tyrrell was born to Thomas Tyrrell at Heron Hall, Essex. He married Eleanor Flambard and had issue.

Around 1364 Alice Tyrrell was born to Thomas Tyrrell [aged 15] at Heron Hall, Essex. She married Thomas Darcy and had issue.

Around 1382 John Tyrrell was born to Walter Tyrrell [aged 34] and Eleanor Flambard [aged 21] at Heron Hall, Essex. He married before 1411 Alice Eleanor Coggeshall and had issue.

In 1386 Walter Tyrrell [aged 66] died at Heron Hall, Essex.

In 1406 Walter Tyrrell [aged 58] died at Heron Hall, Essex.

Around 1408 William Tyrrell was born to John Tyrrell [aged 26] and Alice Eleanor Coggeshall [aged 26] at Heron Hall, Essex. He married 1452 his third cousin once removed Margaret Darcy and had issue.

Around 1411 Thomas Tyrrell was born to John Tyrrell [aged 29] and Alice Eleanor Coggeshall [aged 29] at Heron Hall, Essex. He married Anne Marney and had issue.

Around 1427 Humphrey Tyrrell was born to Thomas Tyrrell [aged 16] and Anne Marney at Heron Hall, Essex. He married (1) Elizabeth Walkin (2) Isabel Helion and had issue.

On 2nd April 1437 John Tyrrell [aged 55] died at Heron Hall, Essex.

Around 1440 Elizabeth Tyrrell was born to Thomas Tyrrell [aged 29] and Anne Marney at Heron Hall, Essex. She married (1) Richard Haute and had issue (2) her fourth cousin Robert Darcy and had issue.

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On 28th March 1477 Thomas Tyrrell [aged 66] died at Heron Hall, Essex.

In 1507 Humphrey Tyrrell [aged 80] died at Heron Hall, Essex.