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Anne (Hannah) Seymour 1560 – 1628 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1560

Birth Location: East Garston, Berkshire, England

Death Date: 1628

Death Location: England

Father: Lord Berry-Pomeroy

Mother: Jane Berkeley

Spouse(s): Thomas Newce

Children(s): Martin Newce

Anne (Hannah) Seymour was born in 1560 in East Garston, Berkshire, England, the child of Lord Edward, Earl van Hertford Seymour Van Berry-Pomeroy and Jane Berkeley. Anne (Hannah) Seymour married Thomas Newce, and had children including Martin Newce. Anne (Hannah) Seymour passed away in 1628 in England.

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Biography

  • Anne (Hannah) Seymour was born in 1560 in East Garston, Berkshire, England, the child of Lord Edward, Earl van Hertford Seymour Van Berry-Pomeroy and Jane Berkeley.
  • Anne (Hannah) Seymour married Thomas Newce, and had children including Martin Newce.
  • Anne (Hannah) Seymour passed away in 1628 in England.

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Anne Seymour's Ancestors

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Anne Seymour
1560 – 1628
Birth Place: East Garston, Berkshire, England
Parents
Lord Edward, Earl van Hertford Seymour Van Berry-Pomeroy
1528 – 1593
Berry Pomeroy Castle, Berry Pomeroy, Totnes, Devonshire, England
Jane Berkeley
1530 – 1531
East Garston, Berkshire, England
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Anne Seymour's Descendants

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Anne ((Hannah)) Seymour (1560 – 1628) m. Thomas Newce (1560 – 1 APR 1623)
  1. 1. Martin Newce (1580 – ) m. Anna Martyn (1560 – 1637)
    1. 1. Anne Muce (ABT 1595 – 25 OCT 1629) m. Simon Hammond (1598 – OCT 1653)
      1. 1. John (Martin) Hammond (1615 – ) m. Elizabeth Cason (1616 – 1671) m. Mary (Elizabeth Hamond) Allen (7 MAY 1615 – 27 JUN 1650)
        1. 1. Jordon (Mary E.) Hammond (1660 – 1760) m. Rev (Dr. John H) Burns (8 MAY 1659 – 17 NOV 1692)
      2. 2. Sir (John Martin Hammond of Pirton,) Hertfordshire (22 JAN 1614 – 26 MAR 1668) m. Mary (Elizabeth Hamond) Allen (7 MAY 1615 – 27 JUN 1650)
      3. 3. Martin Hammond (1620 – 1663) m. Jane Battye (1620 – 1685) m. Joane Job (1618 – 1688)
      4. 4. Anne Hammond (1620 – )
      5. 5. Mary Hammond (18 AUG 1624 – 1651)
      6. 6. John Hammond (24 MAY 1627 – 12 FEB 1699)
      7. 7. Rebecka Hammond (24 AUG 1628 – AFT 1682)

Anne Seymour's Timeline

2 Records

1560
1560
Birth of Anne (Hannah) Seymour in East Garston, Berkshire, England
East Garston, Berkshire, England
1628
1628
Age 68
Death of Anne (Hannah) Seymour in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1560
    Event Place: East Garston, Berkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1628
    Event Place: England

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