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Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife 1588–1613

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Birth Date: September 16, 1588

Birth Location: Sefton, Lancashire, England

Death Date: February 28, 1613

Death Location: Winwick Parish, Newhall, Lancashire, England

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The story of Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife began in 1588 in Sefton, Lancashire, England. Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife married Sir Thomas John Gerard 2Nd Baronet Gerard Of Bryn Gent Of The New Hall In Ashton In Makerfield Lancashire, and had children including Ann Gerard 1St First Lady Of Maryland, Erasmus Gerard, Father Sir Knight Gilbert Of Bryn Gerard Attended St Omar S English Jesuit College Emigrated To Virginia 1643, Gilbert Father Gerard, Hannah Elizabeth Gerrard, Lt Col Sir Richard Gerrard 3Rd Baronet Of Bryn, Marmaduke Gerard, Peter Gerard Emigrated To America 1653, Sir Knight William Sold Derbyshire Estates To Provide Funds For King Charles Ii Civil War Campaign Gerard 3Rd Baronet Of Garswood And Bryn Governor Of Denbigh Castle, Sister Frances Gerrard Took The Veil And Became A Nun Graveslines Flanders France, Thomas Gerrard. Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife passed away in 1613 in Winwick Parish, Newhall, Lancashire, England.

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This person was detected across multiple family trees uploaded by different tree owners in the YourRoots network. Using our proprietary algorithm and AI tools, we evaluate matching based on name, birth/death dates and locations, and parents/descendants matching.

Full name consistent across 3 independent trees
Birth year and location consistent across 3 trees
Death year and location consistent across 3 trees

Reliability Score

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Reliability Score:
B
Criteria:
  • A 3 criteria (Strong)
  • B 2 criteria (Medium)
  • C 1 criteria (Basic)

Verification checklist:

  • Record available
  • Descendant's record available
  • Star tree owner

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Biography

Family

The story of Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife began in 1588 in Sefton, Lancashire, England.

Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife married Sir Thomas John Gerard 2Nd Baronet Gerard Of Bryn Gent Of The New Hall In Ashton In Makerfield Lancashire, and had children including Ann Gerard 1St First Lady Of Maryland, Erasmus Gerard, Father Sir Knight Gilbert Of Bryn Gerard Attended St Omar S English Jesuit College Emigrated To Virginia 1643, Gilbert Father Gerard, Hannah Elizabeth Gerrard, Lt Col Sir Richard Gerrard 3Rd Baronet Of Bryn, Marmaduke Gerard, Peter Gerard Emigrated To America 1653, Sir Knight William Sold Derbyshire Estates To Provide Funds For King Charles Ii Civil War Campaign Gerard 3Rd Baronet Of Garswood And Bryn Governor Of Denbigh Castle, Sister Frances Gerrard Took The Veil And Became A Nun Graveslines Flanders France, Thomas Gerrard.

Lady Frances Molyneux Baroness of Newhall & Brynn 1st wife passed away in 1613 in Winwick Parish, Newhall, Lancashire, England.

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Life Timeline

1588
Born in Sefton, Lancashire, England
1613
Died in Winwick Parish, Newhall, Lancashire, England

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