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Lady Alice Mary Skipwith 1455–1550 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 May 1455/76

Birth Location: Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England

Death Date: 1550

Death Location: Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England

Father: Sir Skipwith

Mother: Agnes Constable

Spouse(s): Sir Markham

Children(s): Sir ll

Lady Alice Mary Skipwith was born in 1455 in Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England, the child of Sir William Viii Skipwith And Agnes Lady Ellen Baroness Skipwith Constable. Lady Alice Mary Skipwith married Sir John Markham, and had children including Sir John High Sheriff Of Nottingham And Darby Markham Ll. Lady Alice Mary Skipwith passed away in 1550 in Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Biography

  • Lady Alice Mary Skipwith was born in 1455 in Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England, the child of Sir William Viii Skipwith And Agnes Lady Ellen Baroness Skipwith Constable.
  • Lady Alice Mary Skipwith married Sir John Markham, and had children including Sir John High Sheriff Of Nottingham And Darby Markham Ll.
  • Lady Alice Mary Skipwith passed away in 1550 in Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Lady Skipwith's Ancestors

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Lady Skipwith
1455–1550
Birth Place: Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England
Parents
Sir William VIII Skipwith
1415–1482
South Ormsby, Lincolnshire, England
Agnes (Lady Ellen Baroness Skipwith) Constable
1433–1485
Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
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Lady Skipwith's Descendants

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Lady (Alice Mary) Skipwith (5 May 1455/76–1550) m. Sir (John) Markham (1462/72–1536)
  1. 1. Sir (John High Sheriff of Nottingham and Darby Markham) ll 1500–1559 m. Ann (Strelley) Markham 1479–1554 m. Elizabeth Montague 1523–1571 m. Katherine Babington 1512–1606 m. Lady (Anne) Strelly 1500–1527 m. Margery (de) Longford 1500–1532
    1. 1. Lady (Isabella) Markham* 1527–1579 m. Sir (John "The Poet" Harrington of) Kelston 1525–1582 m. Richard (Allayne Allen Ii) ^* 1520–1581
      1. 1. John ("The Inventor" Harrington) IV 1561–1612 m. (Lady) (Mary Elizabeth) Rogers 1565–1634
        1. 1. Frauncis ((Frances)) Harrington 1584–1622
        2. 2. robert harrington 1590–1622
        3. 3. Edward Harrington 1593–1651 m. Elizabeth (Peare) (IMMIGRANT) 1588–1629
        4. 4. George ("The Immigrant") Harrington 1591–1665
        5. 5. Sydenham Harington 1584–1611
        6. 6. John Harrington 1525–1582
        7. 7. Lucy (Countess of Bedford) HARRINGTON 1581–1627
        8. 8. George (Harrington) I 1585–1587
        9. 9. John (V) Harrington 1584–1653
        10. 10. Jane Harrington 1590–1672
        11. 11. James Harington 1592–1630
        12. 12. Nicholas (DeHarington) Knight 1345–1404
        13. 13. Edward (Harrington of) Kelston 1584–1651
        14. 14. Joan Harrington 1458–1529
        15. 15. John Harrington 1588–1654
        16. 16. Helena Harrington 1591–1628
        17. 17. James Harrington 1561–1612
        18. 18. Robert Harrington 1616–1707
        19. 19. Elizabeth Harrington 1597–1622
        20. 20. Hannah Harrington 1600–1672
        21. 21. Henry Harrington 1589–1604
        22. 22. Mary Harrington 1599–1662
        23. 23. Martha Hardington 1593–1635
      2. 2. Richard Alleyne 1546–1616
      3. 3. Sir (John Humphrey) Allyn 1538–1572

Lady Skipwith's Timeline

2 Records

1455
5 May 1455/76
Birth of Lady Alice Mary Skipwith in Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England
Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England
1550
1550
Age 95
Death of Lady Alice Mary Skipwith in Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England
Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 May 1455/76
    Event Place: Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England

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