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Lady Margaret Anderson 1557–1646 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1557

Birth Location: København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark

Death Date: 6 Mar 1646

Death Location: Hadleigh, Suffolk, England

Father: Sir Broughton"

Mother: Lady Smythe\Smyth\Smithe\Smith-Andreson

Spouse(s): Andrew II, Andrew II

Children(s): Lady Harrisons)

Lady Margaret Anderson was born in 1557 in København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark, the child of Sir Edmundi Edmund Ii Anderson Van Broughton Judge At The Trials Of Mary Queen Of Scotts And Sir Walter Raleigh Knight Lord Chief Justice Of The Common Pleas Baron Anderson Of Broughton And Lady Magdalena Margaret Margrett Margery Smythe Smyth Smithe Smith Andreson. Lady Margaret Anderson married Andrew Swinderby Ii, Edward Sanders, Richard Taylor Saunders, Spencer Smither, and had children including Lady Margaret Elizabeth Swinderby Of Denmark Line To Presidents Lincoln Madison Taylor Harrisons. Lady Margaret Anderson passed away in 1646 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • Lady Margaret Anderson was born in 1557 in København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark, the child of Sir Edmundi Edmund Ii Anderson Van Broughton Judge At The Trials Of Mary Queen Of Scotts And Sir Walter Raleigh Knight Lord Chief Justice Of The Common Pleas Baron Anderson Of Broughton And Lady Magdalena Margaret Margrett Margery Smythe Smyth Smithe Smith Andreson.
  • Lady Margaret Anderson married Andrew Swinderby Ii, Edward Sanders, Richard Taylor Saunders, Spencer Smither, and had children including Lady Margaret Elizabeth Swinderby Of Denmark Line To Presidents Lincoln Madison Taylor Harrisons.
  • Lady Margaret Anderson passed away in 1646 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England.

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Lady Anderson's Ancestors

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Lady Anderson
1557–1646
Birth Place: København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark
Parents
Sir Edmundi\Edmund II Anderson-van Broughton, Judge at the trials of Mary, Queen of Scotts and Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight, "Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Baron Anderson of Broughton"
1530–1605
St. Andrew's, Holborn Clerkenwell St. Andrew's, Holborn St. Sepulchre's Fulham, Middlesex, England
Lady (Magdalena Margaret\Margrett "Margery") Smythe\Smyth\Smithe\Smith-Andreson
1530–1622
Annables, Hertfordshire, England
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Lady Anderson's Descendants

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Lady (Margaret) Anderson (1557–6 Mar 1646) m. Andrew (Swinderby) II (6 Apr 1546–7 Jul 1577) m. Andrew (Swinderby) II (6 Apr 1546–7 Jul 1577/1579)
  1. 1. Lady (Margaret Elizabeth Swinderby (of Denmark) (line to presidents - Lincoln, Madison, Taylor,) Harrisons) 1578–1672 m. Capt. (Sir Thomas John Taylor) II 1574–1618
    1. 1. Col (William Alexander) Taylor 1605–1687 m. Alice (Ales) Wood 1605–1644 m. Elizabeth Osborne 1607–1677 m. Patience (Margaret) Palmer 1608–1670 m. Mary Taylor 1620–1673 m. Margaret (Mary) Bean 1622–
      1. 1. William (Clarke) Taylor 1640–1682 m. Margaret (or Margaretta) Finsham 1645–1683
        1. 1. Mary Taylor 1674–1747 m. Samuel Robinette 1669–1745

Lady Anderson's Timeline

3 Records

1557
1557
Birth of Lady Margaret Anderson in København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark
København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark
1627
06 Sep 1627
Age 70
Lady Margaret Anderson was married
None
1646
6 Mar 1646
Age 89
Death of Lady Margaret Anderson in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England
Hadleigh, Suffolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1557
    Event Place: København (Copenhagen), Kobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 06 Sep 1627

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Mar 1646
    Event Place: Hadleigh, Suffolk, England

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