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Adam Mainwaring 1523–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1523

Birth Location: Ightfield, Shropshire, England

Death Date: 18 Nov 1590

Death Location: slain at Berwick

Father: Sir Peace

Mother: Dorthea Corbet

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The story of Adam Mainwaring began in 1523 in Ightfield, Shropshire, England. Adam Mainwaring passed away in 1590 in slain at Berwick.

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Biography

  • The story of Adam Mainwaring began in 1523 in Ightfield, Shropshire, England.
  • Adam Mainwaring passed away in 1590 in slain at Berwick.

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Adam Mainwaring's Ancestors

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Adam Mainwaring
1523–1590
Birth Place: Ightfield, Shropshire, England
Parents
Sir Richard Mainwaring, Commissioner of Peace
1495–1558
Over Peover, Cheshire, England
Dorthea Corbet
1500–
Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (John Mainwaring, Commissioner of) Peace
1475–
Joan Lacon
1470–1524
Sir (Robert Corbet Sheriff of) Shropshire
1478–1513
Elizabeth Devereux
–1541
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Esq
1450–1508
Jane Sutton
1441–
Sir Shropshire
1415–1467
Elizabeth Hopton
1427–1498
Sir Ferrers
1432–1485
Anne Ferrers
1438–1469
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Mainwaring
–1499
Margaret Warren
1425–
Sir Shropshire
1383–1420
Margaret
1387–1439
Sir Hopton
1399–1445
Eleanor Lucy
1460–

Adam Mainwaring's Timeline

2 Records

1523
1523
Birth of Adam Mainwaring in Ightfield, Shropshire, England
Ightfield, Shropshire, England
1590
18 Nov 1590
Age 67
Death of Adam Mainwaring in slain at Berwick
slain at Berwick

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1523
    Event Place: Ightfield, Shropshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Nov 1590
    Event Place: slain at Berwick

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