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Catherine Princess of Denmark 1580–1675 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Apr 1580

Birth Location: Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark

Death Date: 1675

Death Location: Sedgley, Staffordshire, England

Father: Frederick D

Mother: Anne Corfitzdatter

Spouse(s): Sir Turrley, Simeon Leete

Children(s): John Turley

The story of Catherine Princess of Denmark began in 1580 in Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark. Catherine Princess of Denmark married Simeon Leete, Sir John Turrley, and had children including John Daniel Turley. Catherine Princess of Denmark passed away in 1675 in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Catherine Princess of Denmark began in 1580 in Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark.
  • Catherine Princess of Denmark married Simeon Leete, Sir John Turrley, and had children including John Daniel Turley.
  • Catherine Princess of Denmark passed away in 1675 in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Catherine Denmark's Ancestors

Self
Catherine Denmark
1580–1675
Birth Place: Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark
Parents
Frederick II of of Oldenburg (Born Oldenburg), King of D
1534–1588
Haderslev, Haderslev Kommune, Syddanmark, Denmark
Anne Corfitzdatter
1530–1589
Svendborg, Fyn, Denmark
Grandparents
King (Christian Christiaan III of Denmark and Norway, " Brought Lutherism to Germany", Von Oldenburg Sachsen) Denmark
1503–1559
Schleswig, Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Queen (Dorothea of Demark Von) Saxe-Lauenburg
1511–1571
Lauenburg, Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Corfitz Eriksen
1500–1550
Bredsten, Vejle, Denmark
Mette (Christiernsdatter) Skram
1507–1548
Århus, Danmark
Great-Grandparents
Frederik Schleswig-Holstein
1471–1533
Anna Norway
1487–1514
Magnus Ratzburg
1470–1543
Katarina Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
1488–1563
Erik Hardenberg
1460–1500
Anna Rönnow
1470–1543
Christiern Skram
1450–1519
Anne Reventlow
1468–1519
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catherine Denmark's Descendants

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Catherine (Princess of) Denmark (8 Apr 1580–1675) m. Sir (John) Turrley (1575–2 Feb 1660) m. Simeon Leete (23 Jun 1573–1655)
  1. 1. John (Daniel) Turley 1600–1661 m. Margaret Poland 1600–1628 m. Elizabeth Oakley\Okely 1603–1682
    1. 1. John (Turley) II 1628–1649 m. Mary Sorley 1628–1699
      1. 1. John (Turley) II 1649–1715 m. Annie (M) Turley 1649–1716
        1. 1. John (Ignatious) Turley 1680–1710 m. Anna Craugh 1680–1769 m. Elizabeth Sims 1694–1733

Catherine Denmark's Timeline

5 Records

1580
8 Apr 1580
Birth of Catherine Princess of Denmark in Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark
Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark
1600
1600
Age 20
Catherine Princess of Denmark was married in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England
Sedgley, Staffordshire, England
1604
1604
Age 24
Catherine Princess of Denmark was married in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
1675
1675
Age 95
Death of Catherine Princess of Denmark in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England
Sedgley, Staffordshire, England
1780
25 Feb 1780
Age 200
Catherine Princess of Denmark was married in Buckinghamshire, England
Buckinghamshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1580
    Event Place: Hardeslevhus, Hardeslev, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1600
    Event Place: Sedgley, Staffordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1604
    Event Place: Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1780
    Event Place: Buckinghamshire, England

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1675
    Event Place: Sedgley, Staffordshire, England

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