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Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman 1578–1629 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 4 June 1578
Birth Location: VERIFIED- Wraxall Court, Wraxall, Somerset, England -Wraxall Court was the original manor house. After the Norman conquest it belonged to the De Wrokeshale's til it passed to the Moreville's and then Gorges's by marriage.
Death Date: 19 Mar 1629/58
Death Location: VERIFIED- Long Ashton Manor, Long Ashton, Somerset, England -Dates to 1265. Held by Amerike's (possible source of 'America'), Lyon's, Choke's and Smyth's who were lords of Long Ashton for 4 centuries. Sold in 1946.
Father: Sir Ancestor)
Mother: Lady Parr.
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Children(s): Thomas MP
In 1578, Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman entered the world in VERIFIED- Wraxall Court, Wraxall, Somerset, England -Wraxall Court was the original manor house. After the Norman conquest it belonged to the De Wrokeshale's til it passed to the Moreville's and then Gorges's by marriage., born to Sir Knight Thomas The 1St De Gorges Of Langford Groom Of Chamber To Queen Elizabeth I Dir Ancestor And Lady Helena Elin Ellen Helen The Red For Her Red Hair Ulfsdotter De Snachenberg Snakenborg Baat Maid Of Honour Of Queen Elizabeth I Of England 1St Marchioness Of Northampton By Her Marriage To William Parr. Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman had children including Thomas Smyth Of Long Ashton Mp. Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman passed away in 1629 in VERIFIED- Long Ashton Manor, Long Ashton, Somerset, England -Dates to 1265. Held by Amerike's (possible source of 'America'), Lyon's, Choke's and Smyth's who were lords of Long Ashton for 4 centuries. Sold in 1946..
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- In 1578, Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman entered the world in VERIFIED- Wraxall Court, Wraxall, Somerset, England -Wraxall Court was the original manor house. After the Norman conquest it belonged to the De Wrokeshale's til it passed to the Moreville's and then Gorges's by marriage., born to Sir Knight Thomas The 1St De Gorges Of Langford Groom Of Chamber To Queen Elizabeth I Dir Ancestor And Lady Helena Elin Ellen Helen The Red For Her Red Hair Ulfsdotter De Snachenberg Snakenborg Baat Maid Of Honour Of Queen Elizabeth I Of England 1St Marchioness Of Northampton By Her Marriage To William Parr.
- Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman had children including Thomas Smyth Of Long Ashton Mp.
- Lady Elizabeth still needs work Gorges, Newman passed away in 1629 in VERIFIED- Long Ashton Manor, Long Ashton, Somerset, England -Dates to 1265. Held by Amerike's (possible source of 'America'), Lyon's, Choke's and Smyth's who were lords of Long Ashton for 4 centuries. Sold in 1946..
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Lady Newman's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Smyth of Long Ashton) MP 1609–1642 m. Florence (Smyth) (Poulett\Pigott) 1611–1676
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1. Florence (Hooke (Smyth) ) 1634–1683 m. Humphrey Hooke 1629–1677
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1. Thomas (Hooke 7th) G\gpa 1645–1698 m. Annaple Magruder 1649–1720
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1. Capt. (James L Hook) Sr 1682–1738
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Lady Newman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 4 June 1578
Event Place: VERIFIED- Wraxall Court, Wraxall, Somerset, England -Wraxall Court was the original manor house. After the Norman conquest it belonged to the De Wrokeshale's til it passed to the Moreville's and then Gorges's by marriage.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Mar 1629/58
Event Place: VERIFIED- Long Ashton Manor, Long Ashton, Somerset, England -Dates to 1265. Held by Amerike's (possible source of 'America'), Lyon's, Choke's and Smyth's who were lords of Long Ashton for 4 centuries. Sold in 1946.