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Lady Margaret St John 1490–1562 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1490

Birth Location: Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England

Death Date: August 27 1562

Death Location: Woburn, Bedfordshire, England

Father: Olivier Lydiard-Tregoze

Mother: Lady Lancashire

Spouse(s): Sir Effingham"

Children(s): Margaret Gamage, Robert Gamage, Mary Herbert, Lady Gamage, SIR Gamage, Sir Gamage, Countess Russell, Lady Gamage, Margaret, Gamage, Lady Effingham

Lady Margaret St John was born in 1490 in Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England, the child of Olivier St John Lord Van Lydiard Tregoze And Lady Elizabeth Le Scrope Of Bolton Amp Lancashire. Lady Margaret St John married Sir Thomas Gamage 1St Baron Howard Of Effingham, and had children including Countess Margaret Stjohn Russell, Lady Elsbeth Gamage, Lady Katherine Gamage, Lady Margaret Gamage Baroness Howard Of Effingham, Margaret Countess Effingham Gamage, Margaret Lady Maid Of Honor To Queen Anne Boleyn Heiress Duchess Sir William Howard Of Effingham De Gamage, Mary Gamage Herbert, Robert Gamage, Sir John Gamage, Sir Robert 14Th Lord Coley Gamage. Lady Margaret St John passed away in 1562 in Woburn, Bedfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • Lady Margaret St John was born in 1490 in Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England, the child of Olivier St John Lord Van Lydiard Tregoze And Lady Elizabeth Le Scrope Of Bolton Amp Lancashire.
  • Lady Margaret St John married Sir Thomas Gamage 1St Baron Howard Of Effingham, and had children including Countess Margaret Stjohn Russell, Lady Elsbeth Gamage, Lady Katherine Gamage, Lady Margaret Gamage Baroness Howard Of Effingham, Margaret Countess Effingham Gamage, Margaret Lady Maid Of Honor To Queen Anne Boleyn Heiress Duchess Sir William Howard Of Effingham De Gamage, Mary Gamage Herbert, Robert Gamage, Sir John Gamage, Sir Robert 14Th Lord Coley Gamage.
  • Lady Margaret St John passed away in 1562 in Woburn, Bedfordshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady John's Ancestors

Self
Lady John
1490–1562
Birth Place: Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England
Parents
Olivier St. John Lord van Lydiard-Tregoze
1428–1497
Lydiard Tregoz, Wiltshire, , England
Lady (Elizabeth Le Scrope of Bolton &) Lancashire
1439–1503
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Olivier (St. John Lord van Bletsoe en) Penmark
1400–1437
Bletso Castle, Bedfordshire, ENGLAND
Margaret (Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset, Countess of) Kendale
1405–1482
Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England
Henry Scrope
1418–1459
Castle Bolton, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England
Lady (Elizabeth VIII Baroness of Marsham Le) Scrope
1419–1504
Masham, Yorkshire England
Great-Grandparents
John John
1383–1421
Elizabeth Paulett
1387–1400
John Bletsoe
1381–1412
Edith Stourton
1375–1441
Sir (brother's)
1378–1455
Elizabeth Masham
1404–1467
Sir (brother's)
1378–1455
Elizabeth Masham
1404–1467
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rogier Bletsoe
1363–1406
Johanna Clopton
1365–
Thomas Wiverton
1370–1459
Nicola Braybrooke
1375–1411
Thomas Wiverton
1370–1459
Nicola Braybrooke
1375–1411

Lady John's Descendants

1.
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Lady (Margaret St) John (1490–August 27 1562) m. Sir (Thomas Gamage "1st Baron Howard of) Effingham" (1484–1530)
  1. 1. Margaret (Lady (Maid of Honor to Queen Anne Boleyn; Heiress; Duchess Sir William Howard of Effingham) De) Gamage 1518–1581 m. Sir (Lord ADM William I Howard, Knight of the Garter, 1st Baron of Effingham, Lord High Admiral of the Fleet, Ambassador to) France, 1510–1573
    1. 1. Lady (Joan Mary) Howard 1532–1615 m. Sir (Edmund) Scott 1524–1621
      1. 1. Isott ((Or Isett) Ursala) SCOTT 1571–1630 m. Henry (Burt Sr (Pilgrim not) Puritan) 1567–1617
        1. 1. Henry (II) Burt 1595–1662 m. Eulalia (\ Ulalia) Marche 1600–1690 m. Margery (Ann) Holland 1602–1672
        2. 2. Johan ((Or Joan)) BURT 1596–1662
        3. 3. Raddegan BURT 1598–1629
        4. 4. Alice ((Or Allies)) BURT 1599–1617
        5. 5. John BURT 1593–1617
        6. 6. Richard BURT 1610–1647
        7. 7. Ann Burt 1607–1662
        8. 8. Alles Burt 1596–
        9. 9. John Burt 1598–1629
        10. 10. Elizabeth Burt 1593–1662
        11. 11. Johane Burt 1599–1629
        12. 12. Agnes Burt 1602–1630
        13. 13. Thomas Burt 1594–1640
        14. 14. James Burt 1622–1680
        15. 15. Ulalia Marche 1600–1690
        16. 16. Elizabeth Burt 1607–1628
        17. 17. Elizabeth Burt 1619–1662
        18. 18. Christian Burt 1602–
        19. 19. Johan Burt 1595–1662
        20. 20. Agnes Burt 1597–
        21. 21. Anges Burt 1586–
        22. 22. Raddegan Burt 1598–1629
        23. 23. David (Burt First Settler of Northampton, Massachusetts Bay) Colony 1629–1690
      2. 2. Henry Scott 1560–1624
      3. 3. Roose Scott 1571–1571
      4. 4. Edmund Scott 1562–1642
      5. 5. Scott Edmund 1558–1642
      6. 6. Lady (Mary (wife of William Stebbins III) De) Scott 1565–1565
      7. 7. Sarah (Ada) Scott 1565–1624
      8. 8. Dinay Scote 1567–1567
      9. 9. Anne Scott 1567–1569
      10. 10. George Scott 1573–1574
      11. 11. Nicholas Scott 1576–1606
      12. 12. Anne Scott 1564–1564
      13. 13. Ann (1st) Scott 1562–1563
      14. 14. Elizabeth ((Scott)) Crouch 1550–1609
      15. 15. Margaret SCOTT 1548–
      16. 16. Edmund Scott 1558–1575
      17. 17. Sarah Scott 1545–1624
      18. 18. Edmund Scott –1699
      19. 19. Thomas Scott 1560–
    2. 2. William (II Sir Knight; Earl of Effingham) De) Howard 1540–1600
    3. 3. Sir (Charles (Knight; Lord Admiral; 2nd Baron Effingham; 1st Earl of Nottingham) De) Howard 1536–1624
    4. 4. Mary ((Lady Dudley)) Howard 1551–1608
    5. 5. Henry; (Viscount Bindon) Howard 1542–1590
    6. 6. Catherine ("Kate" Howard) Sheffield 1546–1598
    7. 7. Agnes Howard 1542–1601
    8. 8. Richard HOWARD 1564–
    9. 9. Sir (Thomas Howard "Earl of Surrey" "2nd Duke of Norfolk") "Knight" 1556–1598
    10. 10. Sir (Lord ADM Charles I Howard, Knight of the Garter, 2nd Baron of Effingham, Privy Councillor, Member of Parliament, Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, Sussex, Devon & Cornwall, Earl of Effingham, 1st Earl of) Nottingham, 1536–1624
    11. 11. Edward Howard 1550–1554
    12. 12. Douglas (Howard , Baron) Sheffield 1538–1608
    13. 13. Frances Howard 1554–1598
    14. 14. Elizabeth Howard 1562–
    15. 15. Katherine Howard 1532–
    16. 16. Anne HOWARD 1554–1598
    17. 17. Frances Howard 1531–1598
    18. 18. Martha Howard 1550–1598
    19. 19. Dorothy Howard 1539–
    20. 20. Lady (Elizabeth Douglass Howard "Baroness of) Sheffield" 1538–1608
    21. 21. Lady (Douglas) Stafford 1535–1608
    22. 22. Anna Howard 1535–
    23. 23. Henry Howard 1546–1554
    24. 24. Mary Mompesson 1543–1600
    25. 25. Lady (Elizabeth Douglass Howard "Baroness of) Sheffield" 1538–1608
    26. 26. Frances Seymour 1554–1598
    27. 27. Margaret Howard 1550–1600
    28. 28. Dorothie ("Dorothy") Howard 1558–1598
    29. 29. Mary Howard 1545–1600
  2. 2. Robert Gamage 1510–1553
  3. 3. Mary (Gamage\) Herbert 1527–1595
  4. 4. Lady (Katherine) Gamage 1507–1576
  5. 5. SIR (Robert 14TH Lord COLEY) Gamage 1510–1553
  6. 6. Sir (John) Gamage 1510–1584
  7. 7. Countess (Margaret (StJohn)) Russell 1533–1562
  8. 8. Lady (Elsbeth) Gamage 1505–1560
  9. 9. Margaret, (Countess Effingham) Gamage 1514–1535
  10. 10. Lady (Margaret Gamage, Baroness Howard of) Effingham 1515–1581

Lady John's Timeline

2 Records

1490
1490
Birth of Lady Margaret St John in Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England
Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England
1562
August 27 1562
Age 72
Death of Lady Margaret St John in Woburn, Bedfordshire, England
Woburn, Bedfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1490
    Event Place: Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: August 27 1562
    Event Place: Woburn, Bedfordshire, England

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