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Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman 1559–1645 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Sep 1559

Birth Location: Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway.

Death Date: 26 Oct 1645

Death Location: Heacham Manor/Hall, Heacham, Norfolk, England -Perhaps the most famous visitor to the Manor was Pocahontas, Indian princess, who came to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe, whose family held Heacham Hall.

Father: WILLIAM II

Mother: AGNES Brown

Spouse(s): John Rolfe, John 1621), Robert (1562-1625)

Children(s): Cpt. II

In 1559, Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman entered the world in Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway., born to William Sampson Mason Ii And Agnes Mary Browne Brown. Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman married John De Westbee 1562 Abt 1621, John Eustace Johannes Rolfe, Robert Doctor Councillor Redmayne 1562 1625, and had children including Cpt John Thomas Rolfe Ii. Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman passed away in 1645 in Heacham Manor/Hall, Heacham, Norfolk, England -Perhaps the most famous visitor to the Manor was Pocahontas, Indian princess, who came to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe, whose family held Heacham Hall..

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  • In 1559, Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman entered the world in Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway., born to William Sampson Mason Ii And Agnes Mary Browne Brown.
  • Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman married John De Westbee 1562 Abt 1621, John Eustace Johannes Rolfe, Robert Doctor Councillor Redmayne 1562 1625, and had children including Cpt John Thomas Rolfe Ii.
  • Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman passed away in 1645 in Heacham Manor/Hall, Heacham, Norfolk, England -Perhaps the most famous visitor to the Manor was Pocahontas, Indian princess, who came to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe, whose family held Heacham Hall..

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Dorothea Redman's Ancestors

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Dorothea Redman
1559–1645
Birth Place: Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway.
Parents
WILLIAM Sampson Mason II
1520–1588
Bolton, Lancashire, England
AGNES (Mary Browne) Brown
1540–1565
Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England
Grandparents
Jenet (Margaret) Mason
1505–1574
Halifax, Yorkshire, England
HENRY\Henrici Browne\Brown\Brownne
1520–1597
Edwardstone, Babergh District, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Edward Shawe
1492–1552
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Dorothea Redman's Descendants

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Dorothea (Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe) Redman (24 Sep 1559–26 Oct 1645) m. John (Eustace Johannes) Rolfe (17 October 1562–29 November 1594) m. John (de Westbee (1562-abt) 1621) (1562–Abt 1621) m. Robert ((Doctor.Councillor) Redmayne) (1562-1625) (1562–5 Aug 1625)
  1. 1. Cpt. (John Thomas Rolfe) II 1585–1622 m. Jane Pierce 1600–1625 m. Amonute (Matoaka Pocahontas Rachel) ROLFE 1595–1617
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Anne) Rolfe 1620–1641 m. John (Noyce Rolfe) Milner 1618–1685 m. John Milner 1620–1685
      1. 1. Jane (Womack Pugh Milner) Price 1635–1709 m. Henry (Pugh\Pew II (arrived) 1657) 1634–1709
        1. 1. Jane (Pew Price) Ligon 1653–1713 m. John (Daniel Price (Pugh)) III 1650–1711

Dorothea Redman's Timeline

3 Records

1559
24 Sep 1559
Birth of Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman in Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway.
Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway.
1612
12 November 1612
Age 53
Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman was married in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
1645
26 Oct 1645
Age 86
Death of Dorothea Sophia Friederike Mason - Rolfe Redman in Heacham Manor/Hall, Heacham, Norfolk, England -Perhaps the most famous visitor to the Manor was Pocahontas, Indian princess, who came to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe, whose family held Heacham Hall.
Heacham Manor/Hall, Heacham, Norfolk, England -Perhaps the most famous visitor to the Manor was Pocahontas, Indian princess, who came to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe, whose family held Heacham Hall.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Sep 1559
    Event Place: Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England -Legend: Queen Margaret of Anjou watched her forces defeated from the Mucklestone church. Before fleeing she hired the blacksmith, Wm. Skelhorn, to reverse her horse's shoes to disguise her getaway.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 12 November 1612
    Event Place: Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1645
    Event Place: Heacham Manor/Hall, Heacham, Norfolk, England -Perhaps the most famous visitor to the Manor was Pocahontas, Indian princess, who came to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe, whose family held Heacham Hall.

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