Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire, England, British Isles

Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire is in South Yorkshire.

Around 1298 John Fitzwilliam was born to William Fitzwilliam [aged 23] and Isabel Deincourt [aged 23] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire.

Around 1313 Elizabeth Fitzwilliam was born to William Fitzwilliam [aged 38] and Isabel Deincourt [aged 38] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. She married 1. before 1325 her half second cousin once removed Reginald Mohun, son of John Mohun 1st Baron Dunster and Ada Tiptoft Baroness Dunster, and had issue 2. before 1409 Thomas Musgrave, son of Thomas Musgrave 1st Baron Musgrave and Margaret Ros Baroness Musgrave.

Around 11th April 1340 William Fitzwilliam [aged 65] died at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire.

Around 1370 Edmund Fitzwilliam was born to John Fitzwilliam [aged 41] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. Date adjusted to 1370 to accommodate his son Edmund's birth date of 1386.

On 25th July 1377 John Fitzwilliam was born to William Fitzwilliam [aged 31] and Maud Cromwell [aged 11] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire.

On 22nd February 1384 Elizabeth Fitzwilliam [aged 71] died at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire.

On 27th May 1397 John Fitzwilliam was born to John Fitzwilliam [aged 19] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. He married before 17th September 1474 Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter and had issue.

In 1417 William Fitzwilliam was born to John Fitzwilliam [aged 19] and Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter [aged 20] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. He married before 1st December 1474 Elizabeth Chaworth and had issue.

In 1419 Eleanor Fitzwilliam was born to John Fitzwilliam [aged 21] and Margaret Clarell Lady of the Garter [aged 22] at Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. She married in or before 1450 William Rhyther and had issue.

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On 22nd September 1478 Richard Fitzwilliam [aged 63] died in Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire.

On 19th October 1577 Philip Copley [aged 51] died in Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire.

Sprotbrough Hall, South Yorkshire, England, British Isles

On 23rd June 1923 Brigadier-General Alington Bewicke-Copley [aged 68] died of pneumonia at Sprotbrough Hall.