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Lady Margaret King 1542–1604 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1542/1552

Birth Location: Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England

Death Date: 30 November 1604 or 9 September 1605

Death Location: St George the Martyr, Surrey, or Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England

Father: Thomas King

Mother: Rebecca King

Spouse(s): Roger Eastman, Thomas Morse

Children(s): Nicholas Eastman, John Eastman, Mary Eastman, Thomas Eastman, Edith Eastman, William Eastman, Nicholas Eastman, John Eastman, Roger Eastman, Walter Eastman, John Eastman, John Eastman, Nicholas Eastman, Roger Eastman, Henry Eastman, Richard Eastman, Thomas Eastman, John Eastman, Thomas Eastman, William Eastman, Mary Eastman

In 1542, Lady Margaret King entered the world in Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England, born to Thomas King And Rebecca King. Lady Margaret King married Roger Eastman, Thomas Morse, and had children including Edith Eastman, Henry Eastman, John Eastman, Mary Eastman, Nicholas Eastman, Richard Eastman, Roger Eastman, Thomas Eastman, Walter Eastman, William Eastman. Lady Margaret King passed away in 1604 in St George the Martyr, Surrey, or Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1542, Lady Margaret King entered the world in Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England, born to Thomas King And Rebecca King.
  • Lady Margaret King married Roger Eastman, Thomas Morse, and had children including Edith Eastman, Henry Eastman, John Eastman, Mary Eastman, Nicholas Eastman, Richard Eastman, Roger Eastman, Thomas Eastman, Walter Eastman, William Eastman.
  • Lady Margaret King passed away in 1604 in St George the Martyr, Surrey, or Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady King's Ancestors

Self
Lady King
1542–1604
Birth Place: Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England
Parents
Thomas King
1533–1602
Boxford, Essex, England
Rebecca King
1535–1605
Boxford, Essex, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady King's Descendants

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Lady (Margaret) King (1542/1552–30 November 1604 or 9 September 1605) m. Roger Eastman (17 December 1539–17 February 1604) m. Thomas Morse (1567–)
  1. 1. Nicholas Eastman 1621–1694 m. Ann (Barbara) Rooke 1581–1625 m. Sarah Smith 1621–1698 m. Roger Eastman 1611–
    1. 1. Roger Eastman 1611–1694 m. Sarah Smith 1620–1698
      1. 1. John (Sr) Eastman 1640–1692 m. Mary Boynton 1648–1676 m. Huldah Kingsbury 1680–1740 m. Hulda Kingsbury 1640–
        1. 1. Joseph (R. Sr) Eastman 1695–1765 m. Abigail Merrill 1690–1717 m. Mercy Eastman 1694–1784 m. Abigail Merrill 1691–1742
        2. 2. James Eastman 1674–
        3. 3. Mary Eastman 1671–
        4. 4. Zachariah Eastman 1679–1753
        5. 5. Thomas Eastman 1687–1691
        6. 6. Elizabeth Eastman 1685–1773
        7. 7. Martha Eastman 1676–
        8. 8. Samuel Eastman 1678–
        9. 9. Zachariah Eastman 1679–1732
        10. 10. Hannah Eastman 1673–1673
        11. 11. John Eastman 1675–1740
        12. 12. Roger Eastman 1682–1743
        13. 13. Rob Eastman 1683–
        14. 14. Hannah Eastman 1673–1673
        15. 15. Roger Eastman 1675–1732
        16. 16. John Eastman 1701–1741
        17. 17. Thomas Eastman 1688–1771
        18. 18. Samuel Eastman 1701–
        19. 19. Tabitha Eastman 1722–1729
        20. 20. Mary Eastman 1693–1742
        21. 21. Samuel Eastman 1705–1706
        22. 22. James Eastman 1691–
        23. 23. Mehitable Eastman 1711–1721
        24. 24. Huldah Eastman 1714–1775
        25. 25. Elizabeth Eastman 1685–1753
        26. 26. David Eastman 1720–1757
        27. 27. Roger Eastman 1707–1757
        28. 28. Martha Eastman 1695–
        29. 29. Jonathan Eastman 1698–
        30. 30. Thomas Eastman 1691–1771
        31. 31. Mary Eastman 1700–1742
        32. 32. Thomas Eastman 1688–1691
        33. 33. Zachariah Eastman –1732
      2. 2. Sarah Eastman 1728–
      3. 3. Miriam Eastman 1728–1818
      4. 4. Joanna Eastman 1731–1759
      5. 5. Elizabeth Eastman 1732–1811
      6. 6. Abigail Eastman 1725–1795
      7. 7. Hannah Eastman 1712–
      8. 8. Samuel Eastman 1730–
      9. 9. Mary Eastman 1715–
      10. 10. Nathaniel Eastman 1719–1807
      11. 11. Roger Eastman 1711–1791
      12. 12. John Eastman 1714–
      13. 13. Jonathan Eastman 1717–1807
      14. 14. John Eastman 1642–
      15. 15. Philip Eastman 1644–1759
      16. 16. Joseph Eastman 1650–1692
      17. 17. Samuel Eastman 1657–1725
      18. 18. Timothy Eastman 1648–1733
      19. 19. Ruth Eastman 1660–1740
      20. 20. Philip Eastman 1644–1714
      21. 21. Benjamin Eastman 1652–1727
      22. 22. Thomas Eastman 1646–1688
      23. 23. Nathaniel Eastman 1643–1709
      24. 24. Sarah Eastman –1745
      25. 25. John Eastman 1536–1565
      26. 26. Phillip Eastman 1644–1684
    2. 2. Margaret Eastman 1608–1596
    3. 3. Maurice (Morris) Eastman 1615–1669
    4. 4. Alexander Eastman 1620–1597
    5. 5. Alexander Eastman 1620–1697
    6. 6. Margaret Eastman 1608–1669
    7. 7. Child Eastman 1620–
    8. 8. Christiana Eastman 1622–1669
    9. 9. Elizabeth Eastman 1615–
    10. 10. Margaret Eastman 1608–1669
    11. 11. William Eastman 1617–1669
    12. 12. Morris Eastman 1618–1669
    13. 13. Christiana Eastman 1622–1669
    14. 14. Alexander Eastman 1620–1597
    15. 15. John Eastman 1605–1657
    16. 16. Mary Eastman 1625–1669
    17. 17. Nicholas Eastman 1612–1612
    18. 18. Thomas Eastman 1602–1656
    19. 19. Maurice Eastman 1615–1669
  2. 2. John Eastman 1579–
  3. 3. Mary Eastman 1575–1604
  4. 4. Thomas Eastman 1573–
  5. 5. Edith Eastman 1571–1607
  6. 6. William Eastman 1565–1604
  7. 7. Nicholas Eastman 1567–1640
  8. 8. John Eastman 1571–1564
  9. 9. Roger Eastman 1567–1640
  10. 10. Walter Eastman 1564–1570
  11. 11. John Eastman 1580–1604
  12. 12. John Eastman 1579–1602
  13. 13. Nicholas Eastman 1564–1640
  14. 14. Roger Eastman 1580–1604
  15. 15. Henry Eastman 1604–1604
  16. 16. Richard Eastman 1615–1657
  17. 17. Thomas Eastman 1564–
  18. 18. John Eastman 1515–1564
  19. 19. Thomas Eastman 1573–1640
  20. 20. William Eastman 1565–1604
  21. 21. Mary Eastman 1575–1604

Lady King's Timeline

3 Records

1542
1542/1552
Birth of Lady Margaret King in Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England
Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England
1604
1604/ 16 January 1605 or 18 August 1606
Age 62
Death of Lady Margaret King in Downton, Wiltshire, England
Downton, Wiltshire, England
1604
30 November 1604 or 9 September 1605
Age 62
Burial of Lady Margaret King in St George the Martyr, Surrey, or Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England
St George the Martyr, Surrey, or Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15421552
    Event Place: Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 729.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WDN

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1604 16 January 1605 or 18 August 1606
    Event Place: Downton, Wiltshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, London Metropolitan Archives, St George the Martyr, Southwark, Composite register: baptisms, marriages, burials, Mar 1602-Mar 1665, P92GEO139
    [2] West Yorkshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, West Yorkshire Archive Service; Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire Parish Records; New Reference Number: RDP6811
    [3] UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 30 November 1604 or 9 September 1605
    Event Place: St George the Martyr, Surrey, or Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, London Metropolitan Archives, St George the Martyr, Southwark, Composite register: baptisms, marriages, burials, Mar 1602-Mar 1665, P92GEO139
    [2] West Yorkshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, West Yorkshire Archive Service; Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire Parish Records; New Reference Number: RDP6811

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