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Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) 1523–1583 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jan 1523

Birth Location: Rumburgh, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 9 Feb 1583

Death Location: London, England

Father: John Holmes

Mother: Elizabeth Warburton

Spouse(s): Sir Ashton

Children(s): Elizabeth Lawrence, Susan Lawrence, John III, Richard I, Ann Lawrence, Henry Lawrence, James Lawrence, Joanna Lawrence, Margaret Lawrence, Nathaniel Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence

The story of Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) began in 1523 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England. Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) married Sir John Ii Lawrence Earl Of Ashton, and had children including Ann Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawrence, Henry Lawrence, James Lawrence, Joanna Lawrence, John Lawrence Iii, Margaret Lawrence, Nathaniel Lawrence, Richard Lawrence I, Susan Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence. Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) passed away in 1583 in London, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) began in 1523 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.
  • Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) married Sir John Ii Lawrence Earl Of Ashton, and had children including Ann Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawrence, Henry Lawrence, James Lawrence, Joanna Lawrence, John Lawrence Iii, Margaret Lawrence, Nathaniel Lawrence, Richard Lawrence I, Susan Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence.
  • Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) passed away in 1583 in London, England.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Lady Lawrence)'s Ancestors

Self
Lady Lawrence)
1523–1583
Birth Place: Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
Parents
John Holmes
1500–1551
Rumburgh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Warburton
1500–1583
Suffolk, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady Lawrence)'s Descendants

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Lady (Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m.) Lawrence) (1 Jan 1523–9 Feb 1583) m. Sir (John II Lawrence Earl of) Ashton (1 Jan 1520–22 Dec 1590)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Lawrence 1552–1620 m. Thomas (Rhys) Davies 1550–1601
    1. 1. James Davis 1575–1633 m. Racheal (“ Rachel”) Keys 1590–1633
      1. 1. Major (Thomas) Davis 1613–1683 m. Elizabeth (Rebecca) Chamberlain 1613–1667
        1. 1. Philip Davis 1650–1692 m. Susanna Norris 1648–1704
        2. 2. William Davis 1647–1684
      2. 2. John Davis 1610–1665
      3. 3. Rachel Davis 1611–
      4. 4. Thomas Davis 1613–1673
      5. 5. William Davis 1611–
  2. 2. Susan Lawrence 1548–1610
  3. 3. John (Lawrence,) III 1545–1607
  4. 4. Richard (Lawrence,) I 1547–1595
  5. 5. Ann Lawrence 1548–
  6. 6. Henry Lawrence 1566–1664
  7. 7. James Lawrence 1559–
  8. 8. Joanna Lawrence 1543–
  9. 9. Margaret Lawrence 1564–1655
  10. 10. Nathaniel Lawrence 1563–
  11. 11. Thomas Lawrence 1551–

Lady Lawrence)'s Timeline

3 Records

1523
1 Jan 1523
Birth of Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
1583
22 Jan 1583
Age 60
Death of Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
1583
9 Feb 1583
Age 60
Burial of Lady Margaret Agnes Holmes, Countess of Ashton (m. Lawrence) in London, England
London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jan 1523
    Event Place: Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jan 1583
    Event Place: Rumburgh, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1583
    Event Place: London, England

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