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Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye 1512 – 1612 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1512

Birth Location: St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: Abt. 12 Oct 1612

Death Location: Saint Margarets Church or Great Barleyend farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, Buckinghamshire, England; buried in chancel of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe

Father: Henry Eglington

Mother: Elizabeth Lamborne

Spouse(s): Edward Eccleston

Children(s): Edward Eggleston

In 1512, Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye entered the world in St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, born to Henry Eggleston\ Eglington and Elizabeth Lamborne. Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye married Edward Eggleston Eccleston, and had children including Edward \ Edmund Eggleston. Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye passed away in 1612 in Saint Margarets Church or Great Barleyend farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, Buckinghamshire, England; buried in chancel of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe.

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  • In 1512, Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye entered the world in St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, born to Henry Eggleston\ Eglington and Elizabeth Lamborne.
  • Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye married Edward Eggleston Eccleston, and had children including Edward \ Edmund Eggleston.
  • Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye passed away in 1612 in Saint Margarets Church or Great Barleyend farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, Buckinghamshire, England; buried in chancel of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe.

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Alice Dye's Ancestors

Self
Alice Dye
1512 – 1612
Birth Place: St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Henry Eggleston\ Eglington
1480 – 1545
County, Buckinghamshire, England
Elizabeth Lamborne
1480 – 1539
Buckinghamshire, England
Grandparents
William Eglington
1485 – 1545
Buckinghamshire, England
Margaret
1490 –
England
John Lamborne
1480 –
Elizabeth Lamborne
1480 – 1549
Faldingworth, Lincolnshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alice Dye's Descendants

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Alice (Rosella Mary Ann) Dye (Abt. 1512 – Abt. 12 Oct 1612) m. Edward (Eggleston) Eccleston (Abt. 1515 – Abt. 31 Dec 1580)
  1. 1. Edward (\ Edmund) Eggleston (1535 – 1562) m. Ellen (Mercy Mers) Crane (22 Jul 1540 – 1595)
    1. 1. James (Jacobus) Eggleston (11 January 1560 – 30 Mar 1613) m. Margaret (Julianna) Harker (1559 – 8 Jan 1637)
      1. 1. Begat (\ Bygod Jacobus ,"Begat Egleston of Windsor" Samuel)) Eggleston (20 Feb 1586 – 1 Sep 1674) m. Mary (A) Wall (1610 – 8 Dec 1657)
        1. 1. Joseph (William) Eggleston (30 Mar 1651 – 30 Mar 1691) m. Mary (Cory) Talcott (30 Jan 1646 – 1687)

Alice Dye's Timeline

3 Records

1512
Abt. 1512
Birth of Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye in St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
1517
1517
Age 5
Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye was married in Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
1612
Abt. 12 Oct 1612
Age 100
Death of Alice Rosella Mary Ann Dye in Saint Margarets Church or Great Barleyend farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, Buckinghamshire, England; buried in chancel of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe
Saint Margarets Church or Great Barleyend farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, Buckinghamshire, England; buried in chancel of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1512
    Event Place: St Savior's, Surrey, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1517
    Event Place: Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 12 Oct 1612
    Event Place: Saint Margarets Church or Great Barleyend farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, Buckinghamshire, England; buried in chancel of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe

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