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Sign up freeLord Christopher de Willoughby 1513 – 1586 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1513
Birth Location: Saint George, Southwark, Surrey, England
Death Date: 11 Jan 1586
Death Location: Saint Botolph Aldersgate, London, Middlesex, England
Father: Sir Parham
Mother: Lady TAILBOIS
Spouse(s): Margaret Tottishurst, Margaret Willoughby
Children(s): Martin Willoughby, Kenelm Willoughby, Sir Chiddingston, Kenelm Willoughby, Willoughby, esquire, Hawise Willoughby, Anthony Willoughby, Lee Willoughby, Clemence Willoughby, Mary Willoughby, John Willoughby, Elizabeth Willoughby
The story of Lord Christopher de Willoughby began in 1513 in Saint George, Southwark, Surrey, England. Lord Christopher de Willoughby married Margaret (Margery) Tottishurst, Margaret Willoughby, and had children including Martin Willoughby, Kenelm Willoughby, Sir Christopher Willoughby of Chiddingston, Kenelm Willoughby, Willoughby, Kenelm, esquire, Hawise Willoughby, Anthony Willoughby, Lee Anne De Willoughby, Clemence Willoughby, Mary Willoughby, John Willoughby, Elizabeth Willoughby. Lord Christopher de Willoughby passed away in 1586 in Saint Botolph Aldersgate, London, Middlesex, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lord Christopher de Willoughby began in 1513 in Saint George, Southwark, Surrey, England.
- Lord Christopher de Willoughby married Margaret (Margery) Tottishurst, Margaret Willoughby, and had children including Martin Willoughby, Kenelm Willoughby, Sir Christopher Willoughby of Chiddingston, Kenelm Willoughby, Willoughby, Kenelm, esquire, Hawise Willoughby, Anthony Willoughby, Lee Anne De Willoughby, Clemence Willoughby, Mary Willoughby, John Willoughby, Elizabeth Willoughby.
- Lord Christopher de Willoughby passed away in 1586 in Saint Botolph Aldersgate, London, Middlesex, England.
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Lord Willoughby's Descendants
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1. Martin Willoughby (1537 – )
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2. Kenelm Willoughby (1537 – 1596)
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3. Sir (Christopher Willoughby of) Chiddingston (ABT 1538 – BEF 1633)
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4. Kenelm Willoughby (1540 – 1620)
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5. Willoughby, (Kenelm,) esquire (1540 – 1620)
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6. Hawise Willoughby (1542 – )
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7. Anthony Willoughby (1542 – abt 1585)
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8. Lee (Anne De) Willoughby (1545 – Abt. 1600) m. Sir (Edward Woodward) ll (1530 – 1600) m. Sir (Edward Woodward) ll (1530 – 1600)
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1. Christopher Woodward (1569 – 22 Mar 1622) m. Elizabeth Oldbury (1571 – 1608) m. Catherine Audley (1597 – 1632)
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1. Christopher (Woodward) 10GG (1569 – 22 Mar 1621) m. Lady (Lee Anne De) Willoughby (Abt. 1550 – 28 Feb 1625)
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1. Gregory Woodward (11 Jan 1550 – 1588)
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2. Susan Woodward (14 Apr 1569 – Bef Apr 1620)
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3. Rebecca Woodward (Abt 1570 – )
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4. Sir (Christopher, the "Immigrant" Woodward (Eng to) VA) (1594 – 22 Aug 1650) m. Catherine (Audley) 9GG (1597 – 11 Jan 1632) m. Margarett Clay (1585 – 9 Nov 1625) m. Dorothy Wilkinson (30 Aug 1607 – 1669)
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2. John Woodward (1580 – 5 Oct 1677)
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3. Henry Woodward (1595 – after 1624)
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4. Thomas Woodward (1600 – 5 Oct 1677)
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5. Thomas Woodward ( – 26 Dec 1620)
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2. Betsy (Dawn) Woodard
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3. Timothy (Jon) Woodard
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4. Teresa (Lee) Woodard
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5. Michael Allen
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9. Clemence Willoughby (1550 – 1616)
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10. Mary Willoughby
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11. John Willoughby
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12. Elizabeth Willoughby ( – 1574)
Lord Willoughby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1513
Event Place: Saint George, Southwark, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 Jan 1586
Event Place: Saint Botolph Aldersgate, London, Middlesex, England