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Elizabeth Anne Ogle 1418–1445 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1418

Birth Location: Kirkley, Northumberland, England

Death Date: 1 Sep 1445

Death Location: Cornhill, Northumberland, England

Father: Robert Northumberland

Mother: Lady Grey

Spouse(s): Thomas Lisle, Sir Ford, John Middleton

Children(s): Margaret deLisle

The story of Elizabeth Anne Ogle began in 1418 in Kirkley, Northumberland, England. Elizabeth Anne Ogle married John Sir Middleton, Sir Knight William Heron Ford, Thomas De Lisle, and had children including Margaret Delisle. Elizabeth Anne Ogle passed away in 1445 in Cornhill, Northumberland, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Anne Ogle began in 1418 in Kirkley, Northumberland, England.
  • Elizabeth Anne Ogle married John Sir Middleton, Sir Knight William Heron Ford, Thomas De Lisle, and had children including Margaret Delisle.
  • Elizabeth Anne Ogle passed away in 1445 in Cornhill, Northumberland, England.

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Elizabeth Ogle's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Ogle
1418–1445
Birth Place: Kirkley, Northumberland, England
Parents
Robert Sir Ogle Sherriff van Northumberland
1380–1435
Ogle Castle (Northumberland) England
Lady (Maud de) Grey
1382–1451
Wark Castle, Bellingham, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Ogle's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Anne) Ogle (Abt. 1418–1 Sep 1445) m. Thomas (de) Lisle (11 Jun 1413–1472) m. Sir (Knight William Heron) Ford (1 Nov 1400–1 Sep 1425) m. John ((Sir)) Middleton (1401–1478)
  1. 1. Margaret deLisle 1437–1490 m. Bertram Mitford 1433–1500
    1. 1. Margery Mitford 1474–1520 m. Ralph Fenwick 1470–1535
      1. 1. Sir (John Fenwick,) II 1511–1550 m. Mary (Eleanor) Grey 1504–1571
        1. 1. Ralph Fenwick 1530–1570 m. Barbara Ogle 1530–1600 m. Lady (Anne Elizabeth Ogle) 13g 1540–1629 m. Barbara Ogle 1530–1600
        2. 2. Andrew Fenwick 1535–
        3. 3. George Fenwick 1532–1568
        4. 4. Maud Fenwick 1539–
        5. 5. Sir (Roger of Fenwick and) Wallington 1533–1553
        6. 6. Mary Fenwick. 1542–
        7. 7. Andrew Fenwick 1535–
        8. 8. Maud Fenwick 1539–
        9. 9. Sir (Roger of Fenwick and) Wallington 1533–1553
        10. 10. Mary Fenwick. 1542–
        11. 11. Tristram Fenwick 1517–
        12. 12. Henry Fenwick 1520–
        13. 13. Michael Fenwick 1515–1569
        14. 14. Charles Fenwick 1518–
        15. 15. Gerard Fenwick 1532–1568
        16. 16. ***Ralph (Fenwick, Esq. 12th Great) Grandfather. 1524–1580
        17. 17. George ((or Robert)) Fenwick 1550–1612

Elizabeth Ogle's Timeline

2 Records

1418
Abt. 1418
Birth of Elizabeth Anne Ogle in Kirkley, Northumberland, England
Kirkley, Northumberland, England
1445
1 Sep 1445
Age 27
Death of Elizabeth Anne Ogle in Cornhill, Northumberland, England
Cornhill, Northumberland, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1418
    Event Place: Kirkley, Northumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Sep 1445
    Event Place: Cornhill, Northumberland, England

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