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Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard 1505–1542 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1505

Birth Location: Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England

Death Date: 10 Nov 1542

Death Location: Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England

Father: Sir Pollard

Mother: Agnes Hext

Spouse(s): Humphrey Moore

Children(s): John Moore

In 1505, Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard entered the world in Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England, born to Sir Lewis Of Girleston Pollard And Agnes Anne Hext Daughter Of Thomas Iv John Hext. Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard married Humphrey Moore, and had children including John Moore. Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard passed away in 1542 in Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England.

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  • In 1505, Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard entered the world in Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England, born to Sir Lewis Of Girleston Pollard And Agnes Anne Hext Daughter Of Thomas Iv John Hext.
  • Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard married Humphrey Moore, and had children including John Moore.
  • Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard passed away in 1542 in Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Pollard's Ancestors

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Agnes Pollard
1505–1542
Birth Place: Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England
Parents
Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard
1465–1526
Kings Nympton, Devon, England
Agnes ((Anne) Hext Daughter of Thomas (IV) (John)) Hext
1469–1563
Kingston, Devonshire, England
Grandparents
Robert Pollard
1435–1469
Kingston, Devon, England
Margaret Lewknor
1432–1469
Kingston, Devon, England
Thomas ((IV) (John)) Hext
1434–1497
Devon, England
Jane ((Joane) Fortescue Daughter of John (III) Fortescue Lord of Whympston) (Winston)
1450–1524
Great-Grandparents
Ellinore Copplestone
–1430
Sir Lewknor
1392–1452
Philippe Dalyngrudge)
1398–1421
Thomas Hext
1408–
John (Winston)
1420–1481
Joan Prutteston
1416–1501
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam Copplestone
1319–1384
Alice Ferrers
1325–
Sir Lewknor
1369–1405
Elizabeth Carew
1372–1410
Walter Dalyngrudge)
1360–
William Fortescue
1385–
Matilda Falwell
1389–

Agnes Pollard's Descendants

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Agnes (Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston)) Pollard (1505–10 Nov 1542) m. Humphrey Moore (1495–20 Oct 1537)
  1. 1. John Moore 1536–1606 m. Catherine ((Katherine) Pomeroy Daughter of Thomas (I)) Pomeroy 1549–1606
    1. 1. Susanna ("Susan" Moore Daughter of John) Moore 1569–1642 m. Thomas ((II)) Starr 1565–1640 m. Thomas Mitchell –1640
      1. 1. Dr. (Comfort (I)) Starr 1589–1659 m. Elizabeth (Mitchell Daughter of Thomas) Mitchell 1589–1658
        1. 1. Dr. (Thomas (III)) Starr 1615–1658 m. Rachel (Harris Daughter of Thomas) Harris 1618–1660
      2. 2. Elizabeth (Mitchell Daughter of Thomas) Mitchell 1589–1658 m. Dr. (Comfort (I)) Starr 1589–1659

Agnes Pollard's Timeline

2 Records

1505
1505
Birth of Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard in Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England
Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England
1542
10 Nov 1542
Age 37
Death of Agnes Pollard Daughter of Sir Lewis (of Girleston) Pollard in Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England
Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1505
    Event Place: Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Nov 1542
    Event Place: Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Kings Nympton, North Devon District, Devon, England

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