Elizabeth Raynsford

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Elizabeth Raynsford (Fiennes)

Also Known As: "Widow Crowmer", "Iden"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Herstmonceaux, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1459 (34-43)
Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele and Emmeline Fiennes
Wife of William Cromer; Sir Alexander Iden, esq. of Westwell and Sir Laurence Raynsford
Mother of James Crowmer, of Tunstal; Sir Thomas Iden; Joan Iden and Sir John Raynsford of Bradfield, Essex
Sister of William Fiennes, 2nd Lord Saye and Sele; Emmeline Rademylde; Jane Fiennes; Isabel Danvers and James Fiennes

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About Elizabeth Raynsford

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fiennes-10

Elizabeth Fiennes was the daughter of James Fiennes and his first wife Joan, whose family origins are unknown.[1][2] Her birth date is uncertain.

Elizabeth married three times:

Her first husband was William Crowmer, who was beheaded by rebels during Jack Cade's rebellion of 1450[1][2] They had three sons:

  1. James[1][2]
  2. William[1][2]
  3. Nicholas[1][2]

Her second husband was Alexander Iden/Eden of Milton, Kent whose will was proved on 19 November 1457.[1][2] They may have had one son called

  1. William.[1][2]

Her third husband was Laurence Raynsford, who married Anne Percy after Elizabeth's death.[1][2] They had one son:

  1. John[1][2]

Elizabeth died before 24 June 1470 when there was a deed of conveyance relating to Anne Percy and her third husband.[1][2]

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Elizabeth Raynsford's Timeline

1420
1420
Herstmonceaux, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
1435
1435
Tunstall, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1445
1445
1453
1453
Stoke-on-Trent, Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom
1459
1459
Age 39
Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
1461
1461