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Margaret de Bourgogne 1502–1525 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1502
Birth Location: Bonython, Cornwall, England
Death Date: after 1525
Death Location: England
Father: Charles Bourgogne
Mother: Lady Plantagenet
Spouse(s): Sir Bonython
Children(s): Catherine (Godolphin)
The story of Margaret de Bourgogne began in 1502 in Bonython, Cornwall, England. Margaret de Bourgogne married Sir Edmund Bonython, and had children including Catherine Bonython Godolphin. Margaret de Bourgogne passed away in 1525 in England.
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Biography
- The story of Margaret de Bourgogne began in 1502 in Bonython, Cornwall, England.
- Margaret de Bourgogne married Sir Edmund Bonython, and had children including Catherine Bonython Godolphin.
- Margaret de Bourgogne passed away in 1525 in England.
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Margaret Bourgogne's Ancestors
Margaret Bourgogne's Descendants
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1. Catherine (Bonython) (Godolphin) 1525–1545 m. Captain (Thomas) Godolphin 1520–1570
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1. Margaret Godolphin 1544–1592 m. Sir (Robert Dennis, Lord of Holcombe) Burnel 1525–1592
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1. Lady (Phillippa Dennis) (Denys) 1561–1655 m. Sir (William Drake,) Gent 1564–1625
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1. John Drake 1585–1659 m. Elizabeth Rodgers 1586–1681 m. Elizabeth Rodgers 1581–1681
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Margaret Bourgogne's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1502
Event Place: Bonython, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: after 1525
Event Place: England