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Lady Dorothy Digby 1500–1560 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1500
Birth Location: Kettilby, Leicestershire, England
Death Date: 1560
Death Location: Mere, Cheshire, England ?
Father: John Digby
Mother: Catherine Griffin
Spouse(s): Sir Mere
Children(s): John Esq
In 1500, Lady Dorothy Digby entered the world in Kettilby, Leicestershire, England, born to John Digby And Catherine Griffin. Lady Dorothy Digby married Sir William Mere, and had children including John Mere Merrye Esq. Lady Dorothy Digby passed away in 1560 in Mere, Cheshire, England ?.
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Biography
- In 1500, Lady Dorothy Digby entered the world in Kettilby, Leicestershire, England, born to John Digby And Catherine Griffin.
- Lady Dorothy Digby married Sir William Mere, and had children including John Mere Merrye Esq.
- Lady Dorothy Digby passed away in 1560 in Mere, Cheshire, England ?.
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Lady Digby's Ancestors
Lady Digby's Descendants
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1. John (MERE\MERRYE) Esq 1530–1592 m. Catherine (of Gosworth Cheshire) Fitton 1534–1607
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1. Ellen Merrye 1554–1664 m. Robert HARDING 1556–1596
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1. Mary (Anne) HARDING 1590–1635 m. Thomas (Warriner Chapman) Sr 1590–1652
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1. Thomas (CHAPMAN ll) Jr 1619–1651 m. Margaret (Anne) Bray 1621–1697
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Lady Digby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1500
Event Place: Kettilby, Leicestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1560
Event Place: Mere, Cheshire, England ?