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Hannah "Anne" Egerton 1550–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1550

Birth Location: Surrey, England

Death Date: 20 JUN 1620

Death Location: Essex, England

Father: Thomas Mint

Mother: Lady Langton

Spouse(s): Thomas Gyllmyn

Children(s): Thomas Gillman

Hannah "Anne" Egerton was born in 1550 in Surrey, England, the child of Thomas Egerton Master Of The Mint And Lady Ann Langton. Hannah "Anne" Egerton married Thomas Francis Gillman Gyllmyn, and had children including Thomas Egerton Gillman. Hannah "Anne" Egerton passed away in 1620 in Essex, England.

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Biography

  • Hannah "Anne" Egerton was born in 1550 in Surrey, England, the child of Thomas Egerton Master Of The Mint And Lady Ann Langton.
  • Hannah "Anne" Egerton married Thomas Francis Gillman Gyllmyn, and had children including Thomas Egerton Gillman.
  • Hannah "Anne" Egerton passed away in 1620 in Essex, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Egerton's Ancestors

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Hannah Egerton
1550–1620
Birth Place: Surrey, England
Parents
Thomas Egerton Master of the Mint
1516–1596
Wallegrange, Suffolk, England
Lady (Ann) Langton
1520–1587
London, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
Sir (William Edgerton) (Egerton)
1484–1529
Wallgrange, Staffordshire, England
Lady (Unbekannt) Welbeck
1492–1530
London, Middlesex, England
(Robert) (John) Langton
1505–1572
Langton, Yorkshire, England
Rose Littlebury
1510–1574
Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Langton
1485–1511
Cicely Billesby
1475–1510
John Littlebury\Littlebery
1496–1536
Katherine Bicker)
1500–1536
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Egerton's Descendants

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Hannah ("Anne") Egerton (1550–20 JUN 1620) m. Thomas (Francis Gillman \) Gyllmyn (Abt 1550–30 May 1606)
  1. 1. Thomas ((Egerton)) Gillman 1570–1637 m. Hannah (Mary Farwell) Gillman 1574–1646
    1. 1. Goodith ((William Learned) Gillman - English) IMMIGRANT 1594–1661 m. William (Learned - English) IMMIGRANT 1590–1646
      1. 1. Sarah Ewer 1607–1652 m. Thomas Lothrop 1612–1707
        1. 1. Melatiah Lathrop 1646–1712 m. Sarah Farrar 1648–1712
        2. 2. Mary Lathrop 1640–1735
        3. 3. Bethia Lothrop 1649–1694
        4. 4. Thomas Lothrop 1644–1697
        5. 5. Hannah Lothrop 1642–1715
        6. 6. Elizabeth Ewer 1627–1641
        7. 7. Samuel (Lowthrop) Lathrop 1650–1732
        8. 8. Elizabeth Lathrop 1641–1716
      2. 2. Isaac (Learned I - English) IMMIGRANT 1623–1657
      3. 3. Mary Learned 1615–1625
      4. 4. Elizabeth ((John Hall)) Learned 1621–1683
      5. 5. Bethia Learned 1612–1625
      6. 6. Abigail LEARNED 1618–1683
    2. 2. John ((Farwell)) Gillman 1592–1642

Hannah Egerton's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550
Birth of Hannah "Anne" Egerton in Surrey, England
Surrey, England
1620
20 JUN 1620
Age 70
Death of Hannah "Anne" Egerton in Essex, England
Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Surrey, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 JUN 1620
    Event Place: Essex, England

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