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Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond 1502–1568 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1502

Birth Location: Aske, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 2 May 1568

Death Location: Streatlam, Durham, England

Father: (Sir) Aske

Mother: Margery Sedgewick

Spouse(s): Lord Castell

Children(s): Ralph Bowes, George Bowes, Elizabeth Bowes, Ann Bowes, Robert Esquire, Christopher Bowes, Marjory Bowes, Jane Bowes, Francis Bowes, Muriel Bowes, Margaret Bowes, Frances Bowes, Bridget Bowes, Lucy Bowes, Elizabeth Bowes, Dorothy Bowes

Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond was born in 1502 in Aske, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Roger Aske And Margery Sedgewick. Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond married Lord Richard Bowes Van Streatlam Castell, and had children including Ann Bowes, Bridget Bowes, Christopher Bowes, Dorothy Bowes, Elizabeth Bowes, Frances Bowes, Francis Bowes, George Bowes, Jane Bowes, Lucy Bowes, Margaret Bowes, Marjory Bowes, Muriel Bowes, Ralph Bowes, Robert Bowes Ambassador To Scotland Esquire. Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond passed away in 1568 in Streatlam, Durham, England.

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  • Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond was born in 1502 in Aske, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Roger Aske And Margery Sedgewick.
  • Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond married Lord Richard Bowes Van Streatlam Castell, and had children including Ann Bowes, Bridget Bowes, Christopher Bowes, Dorothy Bowes, Elizabeth Bowes, Frances Bowes, Francis Bowes, George Bowes, Jane Bowes, Lucy Bowes, Margaret Bowes, Marjory Bowes, Muriel Bowes, Ralph Bowes, Robert Bowes Ambassador To Scotland Esquire.
  • Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond passed away in 1568 in Streatlam, Durham, England.

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Elizabeth Richmond's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Richmond
1502–1568
Birth Place: Aske, Yorkshire, England
Parents
(Sir) Roger Aske
1483–1512
Aske, Easby, Yorkshire. England
Margery Sedgewick
1480–1550
Wycliffe, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
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Elizabeth Richmond's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Aske Baroness) Richmond (1502–2 May 1568) m. Lord (Richard Bowes van Streatlam) Castell (1495–10 November 1558)
  1. 1. Ralph Bowes 1529–1558
    1. 1. Dame (Margery) Bowes 1506–1567 m. Sir (Ralph Eure, Knight of the) Garter 1508–1545
      1. 1. Frances Eure 1537–1575 m. Robert Lambton 1533–1583
        1. 1. Jeanette (Jane) Lambton 1563–1648 m. Sir (William) Blakiston 1554–1641
        2. 2. Lady (Margaret) Lambton 1564–1612
        3. 3. Jeanette Lambton 1565–1648
        4. 4. Isabel (Elizabeth) LAMBTON 1552–1663
        5. 5. John Lambton 1574–1621
        6. 6. Ralph Lambton 1554–1593
        7. 7. William (Robert) Lambton 1545–1598
      2. 2. Ralph Eure –1587
    2. 2. George Bowes 1517–
  2. 2. George Bowes 1527–1580
  3. 3. Elizabeth Bowes 1539–1593
  4. 4. Ann Bowes 1512–1517
  5. 5. Robert (Bowes, Ambassador to Scotland) Esquire 1535–1597
  6. 6. Christopher Bowes 1537–1526
  7. 7. Marjory Bowes 1531–1560
  8. 8. Jane Bowes 1549–
  9. 9. Francis Bowes 1541–
  10. 10. Muriel Bowes 1546–
  11. 11. Margaret Bowes 1541–
  12. 12. Frances Bowes 1533–1526
  13. 13. Bridget Bowes 1526–1575
  14. 14. Lucy Bowes 1545–
  15. 15. Elizabeth Bowes 1520–1526
  16. 16. Dorothy Bowes 1554–

Elizabeth Richmond's Timeline

2 Records

1502
1502
Birth of Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond in Aske, Yorkshire, England
Aske, Yorkshire, England
1568
2 May 1568
Age 66
Death of Elizabeth Aske Baroness Richmond in Streatlam, Durham, England
Streatlam, Durham, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1502
    Event Place: Aske, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 May 1568
    Event Place: Streatlam, Durham, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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