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Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall 1556–1600 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1556

Birth Location: Rendlesham, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 1600

Death Location: Rendlesham, Suffolk, England

Father: James Spencer

Mother: Elizabeth (Spencer)

Spouse(s): Anne Bekeswell\Naughton, Agnes Bekeswell

Children(s): Robert Rendlesham, Robert Spencer, Lord Rendlesham

In 1556, Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall entered the world in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England, born to James Spencer And Elizabeth Andrews Spencer. Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall married Agnes Bekeswell, Anne Lee Bekeswell Naughton, and had children including Lord Robert Spencer Van Naughton Hall En Rendlesham, Robert Lord Spencer Van Naughton Hall En Rendlesham, Robert Spencer. Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall passed away in 1600 in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1556, Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall entered the world in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England, born to James Spencer And Elizabeth Andrews Spencer.
  • Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall married Agnes Bekeswell, Anne Lee Bekeswell Naughton, and had children including Lord Robert Spencer Van Naughton Hall En Rendlesham, Robert Lord Spencer Van Naughton Hall En Rendlesham, Robert Spencer.
  • Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall passed away in 1600 in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England.

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Leonard Hall's Ancestors

Self
Leonard Hall
1556–1600
Birth Place: Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
Parents
James Spencer
1522–1567
Rendlesham, Suffolk, , England
Elizabeth (Andrews) (Spencer)
1534–1559
Stowmarket, Suffolk, , England
Grandparents
Leonard Spencer
1494–1581
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Lady (Cecily) Seckford
1498–1547
Sekford, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John Spencer
1460–1522
Isabella Graunt
1474–1522
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Leonard Hall's Descendants

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Leonard (Spencer, Lord of Naughton) Hall (1556–1600) m. Anne (Lee) Bekeswell\Naughton (24 Jul 1560–1582 (22)) m. Agnes Bekeswell (1560–)
  1. 1. Robert (Lord Spencer van Naughton Hall en) Rendlesham 1582–1633 m. Elisabeth Wingfield 1586–1612 m. Elizabeth Wingfield\Spencer 1587–1632
    1. 1. Gerard Spencer 1601–1649 m. Joan Hills 1607–1649
      1. 1. Anna (Scarborough) Spencer 1629–1672 m. William Lucas 1629–1659
        1. 1. Hannah Lucas 1645–1689 m. Robert Carter 1648–1686
        2. 2. William Lucas 1654–1717
        3. 3. Elizabeth Lucas 1665–1739
      2. 2. Richard Spencer 1643–1644
      3. 3. Ursula Spencer 1633–1634
      4. 4. Sarah (Elizabeth) Spencer 1639–1639
      5. 5. Alice Spencer 1641–1714
      6. 6. John Spencer 1636–1682
      7. 7. William Spencer 1600–1685
      8. 8. Samuel Spencer 1650–1705
      9. 9. Mehitabel Spencer 1638–1691
      10. 10. Marah (Alice) Shaylor 1641–1714
      11. 11. Nathanael Spencer 1658–1722
      12. 12. John Spencer 1646–1684
    2. 2. Lord (Edward Spencer van) Rendlesham 1609–1670
    3. 3. Margaret Spencer 1607–1635
    4. 4. Thomas Spencer 1603–1681
    5. 5. Ensign (Gerard) Spencer 1614–1685
    6. 6. Sergeant (Thomas) Spencer 1596–1681
    7. 7. Anthony Spencer 1599–1681
  2. 2. Robert Spencer 1582–1633
  3. 3. Lord (Robert Spencer van Naughton Hall en) Rendlesham 1582–1633

Leonard Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1556
1556
Birth of Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
1600
1600
Age 44
Death of Leonard Spencer, Lord of Naughton Hall in Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
Rendlesham, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1556
    Event Place: Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1600
    Event Place: Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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