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Lady Margaret Daniels 1505–1550 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1505
Birth Location: Dorset, England
Death Date: 1550
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Daniels
Mother: Margaret Daniels
Spouse(s): John Esq., Roger Godley
Children(s): Joan Cocke
In 1505, Lady Margaret Daniels entered the world in Dorset, England, born to Sir James Daniels And Margaret Vivion Daniels. Lady Margaret Daniels married John De Cocke Esq, Roger Sir Godley, and had children including Joan De Cocke. Lady Margaret Daniels passed away in 1550 in England.
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Biography
- In 1505, Lady Margaret Daniels entered the world in Dorset, England, born to Sir James Daniels And Margaret Vivion Daniels.
- Lady Margaret Daniels married John De Cocke Esq, Roger Sir Godley, and had children including Joan De Cocke.
- Lady Margaret Daniels passed away in 1550 in England.
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Lady Daniels's Ancestors
Lady Daniels's Descendants
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1. Joan (De) Cocke 1522–1561 m. Sir (John of Buckinghamshire) Longe 1522–1616
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1. Richard (John Longe) Esq. 1544–1575 m. Joane Taylor 1540–1644
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1. Thomas Longe 1559–1622 m. Edith (Iches) Long 1559–1634
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1. Lady (Maria) Long 1581–1642 m. William (Micajah Webb Shakespeare's 1st) Cousin 1580–1656
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Lady Daniels's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1505
Event Place: Dorset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1550
Event Place: England