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Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany 1504–1588 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 1504

Birth Location: Gidea Hall, London, England

Death Date: 5 Jun 1588

Death Location: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,

Father: Sir Wolsey)

Mother: Anne *

Spouse(s): Sir VI)

Children(s): Sir Parliment, Sir Cooke, Janet *, Lady Cooke, Lady *, John Cooke, Anne Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Sir Cooke, Elizabeth Cooke, Alice Cooke, William Cooke, Lady Cooke, Lady *, The Hoby, Sir VI)

In 1504, Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany entered the world in Gidea Hall, London, England, born to Sir William Earl Of Southampton Fitzwilliam Alderman And Sheriff Of London Treasurer And Chamberlain To Wolsey And Anne Hawes Countess Anne Fitzwilliam. Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany married Sir Anthony Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of Essex And Hertford Cooke Scholar Companion Tutor To King Edward Vi, and had children including Alice Cooke, Anne Cooke, Elizabeth Russell Nee Cooke, Janet Janat Cook Cuik, John Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady Anne Cooke Bacon, Lady Margaret Cooke, Lady Mildred Cooke, Lady Nancy Cooke, Sir Anthony Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of Essex And Hertford Cooke Scholar Companion Tutor To King Edward Vi, Sir Anthony Cooke, Sir Edward I Cooke Esquire Of Romford Knight Of Gidea Hall Member Of Parliment, Sir Richard Cooke, The Infamous Lady Hoby, William Cooke. Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany passed away in 1588 in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,.

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Biography

  • In 1504, Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany entered the world in Gidea Hall, London, England, born to Sir William Earl Of Southampton Fitzwilliam Alderman And Sheriff Of London Treasurer And Chamberlain To Wolsey And Anne Hawes Countess Anne Fitzwilliam.
  • Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany married Sir Anthony Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of Essex And Hertford Cooke Scholar Companion Tutor To King Edward Vi, and had children including Alice Cooke, Anne Cooke, Elizabeth Russell Nee Cooke, Janet Janat Cook Cuik, John Cooke, Katherine Cooke, Lady Anne Cooke Bacon, Lady Margaret Cooke, Lady Mildred Cooke, Lady Nancy Cooke, Sir Anthony Knight Of The Bath Sheriff Of Essex And Hertford Cooke Scholar Companion Tutor To King Edward Vi, Sir Anthony Cooke, Sir Edward I Cooke Esquire Of Romford Knight Of Gidea Hall Member Of Parliment, Sir Richard Cooke, The Infamous Lady Hoby, William Cooke.
  • Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany passed away in 1588 in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady Brittany's Ancestors

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Lady Brittany
1504–1588
Birth Place: Gidea Hall, London, England
Parents
Sir William Earl of Southampton * FitzWilliam Alderman and Sheriff of London, Treasurer and Chamberlain to Wolsey)
1440–1534
Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
Anne (Hawes (Countess Anne Fitzwilliam)) *
1465–1579
Milton, Northamptonshire, England
Grandparents
John (FitzWilliam Fitz) William
1410–
Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, England
Ellen (Eleanor Villers) Villiers
1410–
Brokesby, Lestershyr
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady Brittany's Descendants

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Lady (Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of) Brittany (Apr 1504–5 Jun 1588) m. Sir (Anthony "Knight of the Bath, Sheriff of Essex and Hertford" Cooke "Scholar" (Companion Tutor to King Edward) VI) (May 1504–11 Jun 1576)
  1. 1. Sir (Edward I Cooke, Esquire of Romford, Knight of Gidea Hall, Member of) Parliment 1531–1579 m. Alice (Anne) Caunton 1526–1618
    1. 1. Alice Cook 1548–1605 m. Sir (Andrew Reade, of) Faacombe, 1536–1623
      1. 1. John (Reid) (Reade) 1574–1665 m. Rose Bell 1574–1667 m. Agnes (Laurie) Reid 1580–1652 m. Barbara (Goddard) Reid 1580–1650 m. Christiane Gillaspie 1581–1645
        1. 1. Agnes Reid 1592– m. James (Brysonne) (Brysoun) 1590–
        2. 2. Pamela Reid 1597–
        3. 3. James Reid 1603–1711
        4. 4. Johnne (Reade) (Reid) 1599–1592
        5. 5. Sarah (Anne Cambridge) Reade 1605–1695
        6. 6. Richard Read 1625–
      2. 2. Sir (Henry Reed) Reade 1566–1647
      3. 3. Robert Reade 1568–1627
      4. 4. Richard (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1567–1598
      5. 5. George (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1570–1636
      6. 6. Katherine (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1578–1607
      7. 7. Winifred (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1578–
      8. 8. Elizabeth (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1550–1596
      9. 9. Andrew (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1587–1600
      10. 10. Mary (Reade, of) Faacombe, 1584–1636
      11. 11. Robert Reade 1575–1637
      12. 12. Thomas Reade 1606–1669
      13. 13. Eleanor Reed 1577–1630
    2. 2. Henry Cooke 1542–1572
    3. 3. Edward Cooke 1557–1581
    4. 4. Richard Cooke 1553–1597
    5. 5. Francis Cooke 1550–1591
    6. 6. Anthony Cooke 1550–1602
    7. 7. Phillipa Cooke 1570–1627
    8. 8. Ann Cooke 1572–1601
    9. 9. Mildred Cooke 1573–1604
    10. 10. John Cooke 1575–1576
    11. 11. William Cooke 1579–1615
    12. 12. Anthony Cooke 1568–1602
    13. 13. Anthony Cooke 1568–1658
  2. 2. Sir (Richard) Cooke 1531–1579
  3. 3. Janet ((Janat) Cook (Cuik),) * 1543–1588
  4. 4. Lady (Nancy) Cooke 1534–1558
  5. 5. Lady (Mildred Cooke) * 1524–1589
  6. 6. John Cooke 1518–1691
  7. 7. Anne Cooke 1526–1526
  8. 8. Katherine Cooke 1530–1609
  9. 9. Sir (Anthony) Cooke 1531–1555
  10. 10. Elizabeth (Russell nee) Cooke 1528–1609
  11. 11. Alice Cooke 1533–1605
  12. 12. William Cooke 1537–1589
  13. 13. Lady (Margaret) Cooke 1541–1551
  14. 14. Lady (Anne Cooke Bacon) * 1528–1610
  15. 15. The (Infamous Lady) Hoby 1527–1609
  16. 16. Sir (Anthony "Knight of the Bath, Sheriff of Essex and Hertford" Cooke "Scholar" (Companion Tutor to King Edward) VI) 1521–1579

Lady Brittany's Timeline

2 Records

1504
Apr 1504
Birth of Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany in Gidea Hall, London, England
Gidea Hall, London, England
1588
5 Jun 1588
Age 84
Death of Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Anne of Brittany in Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,
Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 1504
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, London, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jun 1588
    Event Place: Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex County, England,

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