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Margaret Fortescue 1502–1551 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1502

Birth Location: 1673353, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 1551

Death Location: Yorkshire, England

Father: SIR Bath

Mother: Anne STONER

Spouse(s): Thomas Wentworth

Children(s):

Margaret Fortescue was born in 1502 in 1673353, Oxfordshire, England, the child of Sir Adrian Fortescue Knight Of Bath And Anne Stoner. Margaret Fortescue married Thomas Wentworth. Margaret Fortescue passed away in 1551 in Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Margaret Fortescue was born in 1502 in 1673353, Oxfordshire, England, the child of Sir Adrian Fortescue Knight Of Bath And Anne Stoner.
  • Margaret Fortescue married Thomas Wentworth.
  • Margaret Fortescue passed away in 1551 in Yorkshire, England.

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Margaret Fortescue's Ancestors

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Margaret Fortescue
1502–1551
Birth Place: 1673353, Oxfordshire, England
Parents
SIR ADRIAN FORTESCUE Knight of Bath
1476–1539
Punsborne, Hertfordshire, England
Anne STONER
1484–1518
Buckinghamshire, England
Grandparents
John FORTESCUE
1434–1500
Blickling, Norfolk, England
Alice Boleyn
1438–1485
Blickling, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Geoffroy Boleyn
–1463
Anne Hoo
–1484
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Fortescue's Timeline

2 Records

1502
1502
Birth of Margaret Fortescue in 1673353, Oxfordshire, England
1673353, Oxfordshire, England
1551
1551
Age 49
Death of Margaret Fortescue in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1502
    Event Place: 1673353, Oxfordshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1551
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England

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