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Lady Mary Ann Mitchell 1510–1570 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1510
Birth Location: Colyton, Devon, England
Death Date: Abt. 1570
Death Location: Colyton, Devon, England
Father: william mitchell
Mother: Lady Stewart
Spouse(s): (Sir) Dolbere
Children(s): Robert Dolbere
The story of Lady Mary Ann Mitchell began in 1510 in Colyton, Devon, England. Lady Mary Ann Mitchell married Sir Robert Paul Dolbere, and had children including Robert Rawkey Dolbere. Lady Mary Ann Mitchell passed away in 1570 in Colyton, Devon, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lady Mary Ann Mitchell began in 1510 in Colyton, Devon, England.
- Lady Mary Ann Mitchell married Sir Robert Paul Dolbere, and had children including Robert Rawkey Dolbere.
- Lady Mary Ann Mitchell passed away in 1570 in Colyton, Devon, England.
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Lady Mitchell's Ancestors
Lady Mitchell's Descendants
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1. Robert (Rawkey) Dolbere 1530–1614 m. Agnes Sampson 1540–1613
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1. Rawkey (Rochee Dolbere) (Dolbiar) 1571–1641 m. Mary Mychell 1576–1648
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1. Mary (de Dolbiar Dolbere married as) Gillett 1607–1685 m. Jonathan (de Gillett Gillit Gylette Sr- Immigrant) 1630 1609–1677
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1. Mary (de) Gillett 1638–1719 m. Peter (Jr de BROWN) Browne 1632–1692
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Lady Mitchell's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1510
Event Place: Colyton, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1570
Event Place: Colyton, Devon, England