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Margrett Sanders 1523–1600 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1523
Birth Location: VERIFIED- Wyddial Hall, Wyddial, Hertfordshire, England -Wyddial Hall was originally built in the early 16th century in Wuddial, a village and civil parish around 1 1/2 miles northeast of Buntingford.
Death Date: 13 Jan 1600 XX/20 Sep 1608
Death Location: VERIFIED- Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England -It has existed as a settlement since the 8th century and was granted a town charter by King Henry VIII in 1539. Surrounded by other 'burgs' such as Warford, St Albans, and Hatfield.
Father: John Gylle)
Mother: Margaret (Cannon)
Spouse(s): Thomas Chambers
Children(s): Robert Halsey
In 1523, Margrett Sanders entered the world in VERIFIED- Wyddial Hall, Wyddial, Hertfordshire, England -Wyddial Hall was originally built in the early 16th century in Wuddial, a village and civil parish around 1 12 miles northeast of Buntingford., born to John Johis De Gyll Gill Gylle And Margaret Louisa De Canon Cannon. Margrett Sanders married Thomas Eldest Halsey Alias Chambers, and had children including Robert Of The Parsonage Halsey Halsie Alias Chambers 10Ggf Ggf Of Fleet Admiral Halsey. Margrett Sanders/ passed away in 1600 in VERIFIED- Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England -It has existed as a settlement since the 8th century and was granted a town charter by King Henry VIII in 1539. Surrounded by other 'burgs' such as Warford, St Albans, and Hatfield..
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- In 1523, Margrett Sanders entered the world in VERIFIED- Wyddial Hall, Wyddial, Hertfordshire, England -Wyddial Hall was originally built in the early 16th century in Wuddial, a village and civil parish around 1 1/2 miles northeast of Buntingford., born to John Johis De Gyll Gill Gylle And Margaret Louisa De Canon Cannon.
- Margrett Sanders married Thomas Eldest Halsey Alias Chambers, and had children including Robert Of The Parsonage Halsey Halsie Alias Chambers 10Ggf Ggf Of Fleet Admiral Halsey.
- Margrett Sanders passed away in 1600 in VERIFIED- Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England -It has existed as a settlement since the 8th century and was granted a town charter by King Henry VIII in 1539. Surrounded by other 'burgs' such as Warford, St Albans, and Hatfield..
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1. Robert (of the Parsonage HALSEY \ Halsie \ alias Chambers 10GGF - GGF of Fleet Admiral) Halsey 1552–1610 m. DOROTHY (\ Dorothea (Blacknall) Downs \ DOWNES (m. HALSEY \ Halsie \ alias Chambers)) 10GGM 1567–1620 m. Ellen Alley 1559–1620
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1. Thomas Halsey 1592–1678 m. Elizabeth (Phoebe) Wheeler 1599–1649 m. Anne (\ Annie Griggs (m1. Edward Johnes) (m2. Halsey) 2nd wife - Southampton, Long Island) founder 1600–1678
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1. Thomas Halsey 1626–1688 m. Mary Barrett 1631–1699
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1. Cpt (Isaac) Halsey 1660–1752 m. Abigail Howell 1670–1696 m. Hannah Reeves 1689–1739 m. Mary MILLER 1668–1758
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1523
Event Place: VERIFIED- Wyddial Hall, Wyddial, Hertfordshire, England -Wyddial Hall was originally built in the early 16th century in Wuddial, a village and civil parish around 1 12 miles northeast of Buntingford.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Jan 1600 XX20 Sep 1608
Event Place: VERIFIED- Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England -It has existed as a settlement since the 8th century and was granted a town charter by King Henry VIII in 1539. Surrounded by other 'burgs' such as Warford, St Albans, and Hatfield.