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Anne Blythe 1530–1615 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 April 1530

Birth Location: Newlenchall, Essex, England

Death Date: 5 February 1615

Death Location: Tyld Hall, Essex, England

Father: John Blythe

Mother: Alice Cheke

Spouse(s): Sir Parliament

Children(s): Mary Osborne

In 1530, Anne Blythe entered the world in Newlenchall, Essex, England, born to John En Chancellor Of University Of Cambridge Professor Of Physic Blythe And Alice Maria Cheke. Anne Blythe married Sir Peter Osborne Member Of Parliament, and had children including Mary Marie Osborne. Anne Blythe passed away in 1615 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1530, Anne Blythe entered the world in Newlenchall, Essex, England, born to John En Chancellor Of University Of Cambridge Professor Of Physic Blythe And Alice Maria Cheke.
  • Anne Blythe married Sir Peter Osborne Member Of Parliament, and had children including Mary Marie Osborne.
  • Anne Blythe passed away in 1615 in Tyld Hall, Essex, England.

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Anne Blythe's Ancestors

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Anne Blythe
1530–1615
Birth Place: Newlenchall, Essex, England
Parents
John (En) Chancellor of University of Cambridge, Professor of Physic Blythe
1506–1530
Halstead, Kent, or Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England
Alice (Maria) Cheke
1513–1544
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Grandparents
Peter (Cheke; of Mottison and Isle of Wight. (Esq. the Bedel) (King Henry VIII's tutor)(Esq. The Bedel) Cheke) Sir
1477–1529
Mottistone, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
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Anne Blythe's Descendants

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Anne Blythe (16 April 1530–5 February 1615) m. Sir (Peter Osborne Member of) Parliament (1520–7 June 1592)
  1. 1. Mary (Marie) Osborne 1549–1630 m. John (Johannes Hancocke) Hancox 1545–1627 m. Thomas (Churchman) II 1545–1633
    1. 1. Edward Hancock 1566–1620 m. Alice Jeffrys 1572–1590
      1. 1. Jane Hancock 1583–1638 m. **RICHARD (JOHN Wellington LEE of Nordley) Regis 1584–1629
        1. 1. Richard (Henry 1st Colonel) Lee 1613–1664 m. Anne (Owen) Constable 1621–1706
        2. 2. Edward Lee 1620–1624
        3. 3. Elizabeth Lee 1610–1658
        4. 4. John (Lyes) Lee 1616–1664
        5. 5. Thomas Lee 1616–1709
      2. 2. Edward Hancock 1615–1658
      3. 3. Edward Hancock 1578–1680
      4. 4. William Hancock 1593–1675
      5. 5. Jane Hancock 1590–1639
      6. 6. Jane Hancock 1590–1619
      7. 7. Edward Hancock 1600–1639
      8. 8. John Hancock 1592–1688
      9. 9. Elizabeth Hancock 1584–1666
      10. 10. William Hancock 1593–1675
      11. 11. Richard Hancock 1580–1651
      12. 12. Mary Hancock 1591–
      13. 13. Thomas Hancock 1587–1688
      14. 14. William Hancock 1593–1620
      15. 15. John Hancock 1582–
      16. 16. Sarah Hancock 1600–1686
    2. 2. Ann (Mary) Hancock 1571–1632
    3. 3. Richard Hancock –1639
    4. 4. John (Francis) Hancock 1569–1622
    5. 5. Alice Hancock 1571–1622

Anne Blythe's Timeline

2 Records

1530
16 April 1530
Birth of Anne Blythe in Newlenchall, Essex, England
Newlenchall, Essex, England
1615
5 February 1615
Age 85
Death of Anne Blythe in Tyld Hall, Essex, England
Tyld Hall, Essex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 April 1530
    Event Place: Newlenchall, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 February 1615
    Event Place: Tyld Hall, Essex, England

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