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Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas 1566–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 June 1566

Birth Location: Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: Aug 1, 1605

Death Location: St Dunstan and All Saints, Middlesex, England

Father: Sir Anderson

Mother: Mary Smith

Spouse(s): Mary Smith, Lady Smyth\Smith

Children(s): Richard Sir, Mary Anderson, Margaret Edwards, Thomas Anderton, Lady Anderson

Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas was born in 1566 in Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, the child of Sir John Anderson Kt Anderson And Mary Elizabeth Anderson Smith. Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas married Lady Magdalen Margarett Smyth Smith, Mary Elizabeth Frances Tyrland Charsall Smith, and had children including Lady Elsabeth Dent Baroness Of Ormbsey Anderson, Margaret Edwards, Mary E Anderson, Richard Anderson Sir, Robert Anderson, Thomas Anderton. Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas passed away in 1605 in St Dunstan and All Saints, Middlesex, England.

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  • Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas was born in 1566 in Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, the child of Sir John Anderson Kt Anderson And Mary Elizabeth Anderson Smith.
  • Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas married Lady Magdalen Margarett Smyth Smith, Mary Elizabeth Frances Tyrland Charsall Smith, and had children including Lady Elsabeth Dent Baroness Of Ormbsey Anderson, Margaret Edwards, Mary E Anderson, Richard Anderson Sir, Robert Anderson, Thomas Anderton.
  • Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas passed away in 1605 in St Dunstan and All Saints, Middlesex, England.

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Knight Pleas's Ancestors

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Knight Pleas
1566–1605
Birth Place: Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Sir John Anderson, Kt Anderson
1545–1605
Broughton or Eyworth, Bedfordshire, England
Mary (Elizabeth (Anderson)) Smith
1546–1625
Saint Nicholas, Durham, England
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Knight Pleas's Descendants

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Knight (Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common) Pleas (24 June 1566–Aug 1, 1605) m. Mary (Elizabeth Frances Tyrland Charsall) Smith (1545–9 January 1622) m. Lady (Magdalen Margarett) Smyth\Smith (1544–9 Jan 1622)
  1. 1. Richard (Anderson) Sir 1585–1662
    1. 1. Robert Anderson 1640–1712
      1. 1. Captain (John William) Anderson 1675–1731 m. Sarah (Ann Waddy) _8.GGM.♣️VA 1675–1735
        1. 1. Ann Anderson 1708–1802 m. David (Crawford III, Capt - Deputy Sheriff and County Clerk of) Amherst 1697–1766
  2. 2. Mary (E) Anderson 1585–
  3. 3. Margaret Edwards 1587–
  4. 4. Thomas Anderton 1588–1638
  5. 5. Lady (Elsabeth Dent Baroness of Ormbsey) Anderson 1550–1625

Knight Pleas's Timeline

2 Records

1566
24 June 1566
Birth of Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas in Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom
Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom
1605
Aug 1, 1605
Age 39
Death of Knight Sir Edwarde Edmunde Anderson, Chief Justice of Common Pleas in St Dunstan and All Saints, Middlesex, England
St Dunstan and All Saints, Middlesex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 June 1566
    Event Place: Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: St Giles, Cripplegate, London, London, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1, 1605
    Event Place: St Dunstan and All Saints, Middlesex, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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