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Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher 1550–1594 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1550

Birth Location: adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England

Death Date: 1594

Death Location: Warbleton,Sussex,England

Father: Sir Priesthawes

Mother: Margaret Thatcher

Spouse(s): Sir Michelham

Children(s): Eleanor PELHAM

The story of Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher began in 1550 in adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England. Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher married Sir Herbert Pelham Of Michelham Mp Of Michelham, and had children including Eleanor Pelham. Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher passed away in 1594 in Warbleton,Sussex,England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher began in 1550 in adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England.
  • Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher married Sir Herbert Pelham Of Michelham Mp Of Michelham, and had children including Eleanor Pelham.
  • Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher passed away in 1594 in Warbleton,Sussex,England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady Thatcher's Ancestors

Self
Lady Thatcher
1550–1594
Birth Place: adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England
Parents
Sir John Thatcher of Priesthawes
1520–1574
Priesthawes, Sussex, England
Margaret (Oxenbridge) Thatcher
1525–1550
Sussex, England
Grandparents
Fearing (John) Thatcher
1501–1574
Priestshaws, Sussex, England
Agnes (Mary Ann) Gage
1502–1540
Firle, Sussex, England
Sir (Thomas (Knight)) Oxenbridge
1501–1540
Brede, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Faith Devenish
1510–1540
Bradenlove, Buckinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Thatcher
1493–1559
Jane Chaloner
1484–1518
Sir 1556**
1479–1556
Lady "Guldeford"
1479–1556
Sir Giant"
1478–1531
Elizabeth Echingham
1453–1531
Sir Devenish
1476–1535
Fides Lytton
1470–1544
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady Thatcher's Descendants

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Lady (Catherine Pelham) Thatcher (1550–1594) m. Sir (Herbert Pelham Of Michelham MP of) Michelham (27 December 1545–12 April 1620)
  1. 1. Eleanor PELHAM 1560–1589 m. Edward (I "Under-Sheriff of Worcestershire" Winslow (Puritan)) Gent 1560–1631
    1. 1. Margaret (Winslow West (Hicks) -maternal 9th great) grandmother-Immigrant 1589–1666 m. Robert (Hicks (paternal 7x grandfather of Lizzie) Borden) 1583–1647
      1. 1. Samuell (Edward) Hicks 1611–1676 m. Lydia (6th Grandmother of Lizzie Borden) Hicks 1629–1682
        1. 1. Margaret Hicks 1654–1698 m. John (Jenney I) (Cabinetmaker) 1647–1727
        2. 2. Dorcas (Jane Hicks) Sherman 1652–1712 m. Samuel (E) Sherman 1648–1717 m. Edmund (Sherman (paternal 5x great grandfather of Lizzie) Borden) 1641–1719
        3. 3. Joanna Hicks 1667–1739 m. Robert Young 1667–1742
        4. 4. Martha Springer 1648–1703 m. Lawrence (\ Lorentz Springer \) Springhast 1646–1690
        5. 5. Samuel Hicks 1651–1709
        6. 6. Elizabeth Hicks 1659–1712 m. Francis Small 1659–1709
        7. 7. Sarah Hicks 1646–1688
        8. 8. Thomas Hicks 1648–1698 m. Mary Albro 1648–1710
        9. 9. Joseph (Jacob) Hicks 1650–1709
        10. 10. Robert Hicks 1655–1709
        11. 11. Henry Hicks 1651–1698
        12. 12. Sarah Hicks 1673–1694
        13. 13. Ephraim Hicks 1661–1712
        14. 14. Susanna Hicks 1685–1686
        15. 15. Abigail Hicks 1687–1688
        16. 16. Jane Hicks 1651–1662

Lady Thatcher's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550
Birth of Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher in adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England
adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England
1594
1594
Age 44
Death of Lady Catherine Pelham Thatcher in Warbleton,Sussex,England
Warbleton,Sussex,England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: adopted by uncle in Warbleton, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1594
    Event Place: Warbleton,Sussex,England

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