Elizabeth de Baskerville

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Personal and Family Information

Elizabeth was born about 1520 in Hereforshire, England, the daughter of James de Baskerville and Elizabeth Breynton.

Her husband was Charles Vaughan. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their three known children were Walter (c1540-?), Margaret (c1540-c1621) and Elinor (c1550-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Elizabeth de Baskerville
(c1520-?)

 

James de Baskerville
(c1482-1546)

 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1458-1508)

 

James de Baskerville
(c1435-1499)

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Sibil Devereux
(c1435-?)

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Anne ferch Morgan
(c1462-c1490)

 

Morgan ap Jenkin
(c1400->1474)

 
  

Elizabeth Vaughan
(c1413-c1462)

 
  

Elizabeth Breynton
(1488-1543)

 

John Breynton
(c1467-1527)

  
 
 
   
 
 
  

Sibyl Milbourne “Hackluyt”
(1471-1537)

 

Simon Milbourne
(c1435-1522)

 
  

Jane de Baskerville
(c1451-?)

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Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1520
Place: Hereforshire, England

Notes

Note 1

!Source: WikiTree Elizabeth Vaughan https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baskerville-96

Born about 1520 [uncertain] in Herefordshire, England [uncertain]

Died [date unknown] [location unknown]

Elizabeth Vaughan formerly Baskerville

Daughter of James Baskerville and Elizabeth Baskerville

Sister of James Baskerville, John Baskerville Esq, Thomas Baskerville MP, Walter Baskerville esq, Sybil Whitney, Eleanor Hughes and Humphrey Baskerville

Wife of Charles Vaughan — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

Mother of Walter Vaughan and Elinor Vaughan

Biography

Elizabeth Baskerville, daughter of Sir James Baskerville of Eardisley, married Charles Vaughan, son of James Vaughan and Elizabeth Croft, a daughter of Sir Edward Croft of Croft Castle.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

She was noted in the will of her father, the will made on 04 Jan 35 Henry VIII [04 Jan 1543/1544] as being unmarried.[8] The will indicates she was to be married to an Edmund Vaughan.

Children

Walter Vaughan[3][5][6]

Eleanor Vaughan[5][6]

Death

The date and place of her death are unknown.

Vaughan Monumental Inscription at Kington, Herefordshire

The Vaughan Tomb at Kington, Herefordshire[7] was ".. erected in the latter part of the fifteenth century, to commemorate Thomas Vaughan, Esq., and his wife Ellen Gethen, of Hergest Court .... On a large stone affixed to the south wall, immediately above, is an inscription mentioning Mr. Vaughan’s descendants, with their armorial bearings, for eleven generations, to a late period."

Extract from the Inscription:

James Vaughan, of Hergest, Esq., who married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Croft, of Croft Castle, knt., and had a son.

Charles Vaughan, Esq., who married, first, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir James Baskerville, knt.: his second wife, was Margaret, daughter of Sir William Vaughan, knt. By the former, he had a son.

“Walter Vaughan, Esq., who married Maud, daughter of William Nantfrant, Esq., and had a son.