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Anne Bigod 1483–1531 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1483
Birth Location: Settrington, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 06 Oct 1531
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Settrington
Mother: Lady Flambough
Spouse(s): Sir Bulmer
Children(s): Sir Bulmer
Anne Bigod was born in 1483 in Settrington, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Ralph Bigod Lord Settrington And Lady Margery Constable Of Flambough. Anne Bigod married Sir John Bulmer, and had children including Sir Ralph Bulmer. Anne Bigod passed away in 1531 in England.
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Biography
- Anne Bigod was born in 1483 in Settrington, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Ralph Bigod Lord Settrington And Lady Margery Constable Of Flambough.
- Anne Bigod married Sir John Bulmer, and had children including Sir Ralph Bulmer.
- Anne Bigod passed away in 1531 in England.
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Anne Bigod's Descendants
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1. Sir (Ralph) Bulmer 1510–1558 m. Anne Tempest 1510–1555
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1. Susan (Elizabeth Bulmer) Wilson 1547–1633 m. Vandyke (Hoffman) Ellis 1537–1615
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1. Carolyn (Carrie) Ellis 1569–1635 m. George Churche 1566–1590
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1. George Church 1586–1622 m. Margaret Northoppe 1598–1615 m. Alice (Vassell) Church 1580–1621
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Anne Bigod's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1483
Event Place: Settrington, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Oct 1531
Event Place: England