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Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) 1553–1578 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Apr 1553

Birth Location: Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland

Death Date: Aug 1578

Death Location: Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland

Father: Gilgen Riesen

Mother: Gilgen Rysen

Spouse(s): William Dollard

Children(s): Susanna Dollard, Mary Bandiera, Brook Dollard

Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) was born in 1553 in Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland, the child of Gilgen Riesen And Gilgen Rysen. Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) married William H Dollard, and had children including Brook Dollard, Mary Bandiera, Prudenc Davis, Susanna Suzy Davis Dollard. Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) passed away in 1578 in Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) was born in 1553 in Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland, the child of Gilgen Riesen And Gilgen Rysen.
  • Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) married William H Dollard, and had children including Brook Dollard, Mary Bandiera, Prudenc Davis, Susanna Suzy Davis Dollard.
  • Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) passed away in 1578 in Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland.

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Margaret Rysen)'s Ancestors

Self
Margaret Rysen)
1553–1578
Birth Place: Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland
Parents
Gilgen Riesen
1524–1565
Borisried, Oberbalm, Bern, Berne, Suisse
Gilgen Rysen
1526–1565
Oberbalm, Switz., Bern, Berne, Suisse
Grandparents
Rysen Ruggin
1494–1524
Switzerland
Mrs Rysen
1494–
Switzerland, Suisse
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Rysen)'s Descendants

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Margaret (Davis (Sharpe,) Rysen) (2 Apr 1553–Aug 1578) m. William (H) Dollard (1550–1610)
  1. 1. Susanna (Suzy Davis) Dollard 1573–1673 m. Sir (Ichabod Corbin) Davis 1569–1633
    1. 1. Capt. (Dolor Kent) Davies 1593–1673
      1. 1. Simon (Samuel Davis \) Davy 1636–1713 m. Mary Blood 1640–1717
        1. 1. SAMUEL DAVIS 1669–1738 m. Mary Law 1678–1738 m. Abigail (Anna) Read 1675–1709 m. Hannah ((Anna)) Davis 1672–1711 m. Abigail Reade 1675–1709
        2. 2. Sarah Davis 1665–1728
        3. 3. Hannah Davis 1679–1752
        4. 4. Daniel Davis 1673–1740
        5. 5. Simon Davis 1640–1713
        6. 6. Mary Davis 1661–1731
        7. 7. Robert Davis 1683–
        8. 8. Sarah Davis 1667–1742
        9. 9. Eleanor Davis 1672–1710
        10. 10. Agnes Davis 1650–1748
        11. 11. Mary Davis 1663–1748
        12. 12. Ellen Davis 1672–1739
        13. 13. James Davis 1668–1727
        14. 14. Ebenezer Davis 1660–1753
        15. 15. Mercy Davis 1666–1667
        16. 16. Simon (Davis) Dr 1661–1710
        17. 17. Isaac Davis 1677–1726
        18. 18. Hannah Davis 1661–1706
  2. 2. Mary Bandiera 1590–1699
  3. 3. Brook Dollard 1580–

Margaret Rysen)'s Timeline

4 Records

1553
2 Apr 1553
Birth of Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) in Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland
Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland
1572
about 1572
Age 19
Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) was married in Benefield, Northamptonshire, England
Benefield, Northamptonshire, England
1575
November 1575
Age 22
Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) was married in Lilford, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Lilford, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
1578
Aug 1578
Age 25
Death of Margaret Davis (Sharpe, Rysen) in Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland
Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1553
    Event Place: Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: about 1572
    Event Place: Benefield, Northamptonshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: November 1575
    Event Place: Lilford, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1578
    Event Place: Oberbalm, Bern, Switzerland

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