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Countess Mary Anne Stanhope 1575–1651 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 February 1575

Birth Location: St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire)

Death Date: 18 Nov 1651

Death Location: Nottingham, Nottingham Unitary Authority, Nottinghamshire, England

Father: Edward Grimston

Mother: Margaret Porte

Spouse(s): John Clare

Children(s): John Clarke, Baron Infield), Lady Tyrconnel), Francis Holles, Elizabeth Holles, Charles Holles, William Holles, Mary Holles, Lady Strafford), John Holles, Samuel Hollis, Robert Holles, MARGARETT Holles

In 1575, Countess Mary Anne Stanhope entered the world in St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire), born to Edward Sir Stanhope Van Grimston And Margaret A De La Porte. Countess Mary Anne Stanhope married Gervase Walker, John I Holles Earl Van Clare Baron Houghton Van Houghton 1St Earl Of Clare, and had children including Baron Denzil Holles 1St Baron Holles Of Infield, Charles Holles, Elizabeth Holles, Francis Holles, John Holles, John Robert Bain Holles 2Nd Earl Of Clare Earle Of Clarke, Lady Arabella Holles Wentworth Countess Of Strafford, Lady Eleanor Holles Fitzwilliam Countess Of Tyrconnel, Margarett Twin Fretchville Holles, Mary Holles, Robert Holles, Samuel Hollis, William Holles. Countess Mary Anne Stanhope passed away in 1651 in Nottingham, Nottingham Unitary Authority, Nottinghamshire, England.

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  • In 1575, Countess Mary Anne Stanhope entered the world in St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire), born to Edward Sir Stanhope Van Grimston And Margaret A De La Porte.
  • Countess Mary Anne Stanhope married Gervase Walker, John I Holles Earl Van Clare Baron Houghton Van Houghton 1St Earl Of Clare, and had children including Baron Denzil Holles 1St Baron Holles Of Infield, Charles Holles, Elizabeth Holles, Francis Holles, John Holles, John Robert Bain Holles 2Nd Earl Of Clare Earle Of Clarke, Lady Arabella Holles Wentworth Countess Of Strafford, Lady Eleanor Holles Fitzwilliam Countess Of Tyrconnel, Margarett Twin Fretchville Holles, Mary Holles, Robert Holles, Samuel Hollis, William Holles.
  • Countess Mary Anne Stanhope passed away in 1651 in Nottingham, Nottingham Unitary Authority, Nottinghamshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Countess Stanhope's Ancestors

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Countess Stanhope
1575–1651
Birth Place: St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire)
Parents
Edward Sir Stanhope van Grimston
1543–1608
Shelford, Hull, Nottinghamshire, England
Margaret (A De La) Porte
1542–1613
Etwall, South Derbyshire District, Derbyshire, England
Grandparents
Michael Stanhope
1518–1551
Shelford (Nottingham) England
Anne Rawson
1516–1587
Shelford (Nottingham) England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Countess Stanhope's Descendants

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Countess (Mary Anne) Stanhope (18 February 1575–18 Nov 1651) m. John (I Holles Earl van Clare Baron Houghton van Houghton 1st Earl of) Clare (1 May 1564–4 October 1637)
  1. 1. John (Robert Bain Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare Earle of) Clarke 1595–1666 m. Honorable (Elizabeth Baroness De Vere) (Holles) 1608–1683 m. Ursula Cooper 1600–1654
    1. 1. Gilles (Holles Earl van Clare Baron Houghton van) Houghton 1633–1689
    2. 2. Arabella Rossiter 1639–1672
    3. 3. Penelope Langham 1657–1684
    4. 4. Diana Bridges 1647–1716
    5. 5. Lady (Anne Holles) (Pile) 1633–1707
    6. 6. Susan Holles 1640–1710
    7. 7. Robert Handsacre 1631–
    8. 8. Jacosa Handsacre 1632–
    9. 9. William Handsacre 1628–
    10. 10. Lady (Susannah Robin Hollis (Descendant of William the) Conqueror) 1613–1681
    11. 11. John Holles 1659–
    12. 12. Elizabeth Holles 1645–1666 m. Wentworth (Fitz Gerald 17th Earl of) Kildare 1634–1664
      1. 1. Anne (Fitz) Gerald 1664–1715
      2. 2. John (Holles Fitz Gerald 18th Earl of) Kildare 1663–1707 m. Elizabeth Jones 1665–1758 m. Lady (Mary Elizabeth O’ Brien Countess of) Kildare 1662–1683
        1. 1. Sir (Henry FitzGerald Lord) Offaly 1683–1684
        2. 2. John (FitzGerald) Jr. 1680–1757 m. Anastasia (Anstis) Dalton 1699–1750
        3. 3. Robert (Fitzgerald 19th Earl of) Kildare 1675–1744
    13. 13. Anna Handsacre 1634–
  2. 2. Baron (Denzil Holles (1st Baron Holles of) Infield) 1599–1680
  3. 3. Lady (Eleanor Holles (Fitzwilliam) (Countess of) Tyrconnel) 1608–1681
  4. 4. Francis Holles 1602–1630
  5. 5. Elizabeth Holles 1579–1608
  6. 6. Charles Holles 1604–1666
  7. 7. William Holles 1606–1622
  8. 8. Mary Holles 1602–1645
  9. 9. Lady (Arabella Holles (Wentworth) (Countess of) Strafford) 1594–1631
  10. 10. John Holles 1595–1666
  11. 11. Samuel Hollis 1608–1645
  12. 12. Robert Holles 1597–
  13. 13. MARGARETT ((TWIN FRETCHVILLE)) Holles 1590–

Countess Stanhope's Timeline

2 Records

1575
18 February 1575
Birth of Countess Mary Anne Stanhope in St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire)
St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire)
1651
18 Nov 1651
Age 76
Death of Countess Mary Anne Stanhope in Convent Garden, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England
Convent Garden, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 February 1575
    Event Place: St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. (Shelford, Nottinghamshire)
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Nottinghamshire: - Register of Marriages, 1539-1812

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Nov 1651
    Event Place: Convent Garden, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Nottingham, Nottingham Unitary Authority, Nottinghamshire, England

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