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Martha Blois 1540–1612 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1540

Birth Location: Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 1612

Death Location: Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England

Father: Richard Blosse

Mother: Lady Fisher

Spouse(s): John Knapp

Children(s): Nicholas Knapp, William Knap, Elizabeth Knapp, Alice Knapp, John Knapp, Judith Knapp, Margaret Knapp, Martha Knapp, Mary Knapp, Phebe Knapp, Roger Knapp, Thomas Knapp, Stephen Knapp, Aaron Knapp, Dorcus Knapp, Anne Knapp

In 1540, Martha Blois entered the world in Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England, born to Richard Of Grundisburgh Blois Blosse And Lady Rose Marshe Agnes Fisher. Martha Blois married John Nicholas Knapp, and had children including Aaron Knapp, Alice Knapp, Anne Knapp, Dorcus Knapp, Elizabeth Knapp, John Knapp, Judith Knapp, Margaret Knapp, Martha Knapp, Mary Knapp, Nicholas Knapp, Phebe Knapp, Roger Knapp, Stephen Knapp, Thomas Knapp, William Knap. Martha Blois passed away in 1612 in Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1540, Martha Blois entered the world in Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England, born to Richard Of Grundisburgh Blois Blosse And Lady Rose Marshe Agnes Fisher.
  • Martha Blois married John Nicholas Knapp, and had children including Aaron Knapp, Alice Knapp, Anne Knapp, Dorcus Knapp, Elizabeth Knapp, John Knapp, Judith Knapp, Margaret Knapp, Martha Knapp, Mary Knapp, Nicholas Knapp, Phebe Knapp, Roger Knapp, Stephen Knapp, Thomas Knapp, William Knap.
  • Martha Blois passed away in 1612 in Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England.

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Martha Blois's Ancestors

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Martha Blois
1540–1612
Birth Place: Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England
Parents
Richard of Grundisburgh Blois Blosse
1513–1589
Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England
Lady (Rose Marshe Agnes) Fisher
1520–1601
Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Blois's Descendants

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Martha Blois (Abt 1540–1612) m. John (Nicholas) Knapp (1536–2 May 1604)
  1. 1. Nicholas Knapp 1592–1670 m. Elinor Knapp 1608–1658 m. Unica Knapp 1618–
    1. 1. Hannah Knapp 1643–1696 m. Deacon (Zerubbable) Hoyt 1652–1737
      1. 1. Rhoda Hoyt 1690–1754 m. John (Keeler) Jr. 1682–1763
        1. 1. Rhoda Keeler 1720–1780 m. Abraham Nash 1718–1801
        2. 2. Luke Keeler 1718–1805
        3. 3. Abigail Keeler 1712–1799
        4. 4. Elizabeth Keeler 1722–1774
        5. 5. Jehu Keeler 1715–1789
        6. 6. Jonah Keeler 1714–1799
        7. 7. Ruth Keeler 1731–1763
    2. 2. Joshua Knapp 1635–1684
    3. 3. Jonathan Knapp 1631–1631
    4. 4. Caleb Knapp 1637–1675
    5. 5. Sarah Knapp 1638–1681
    6. 6. Timothy Knapp 1632–
    7. 7. Ruth Knapp 1640–
    8. 8. Moses Knapp 1646–
    9. 9. Lydia Knapp 1648–
  2. 2. William Knap 1556–1627
  3. 3. Elizabeth Knapp 1553–1597
  4. 4. Alice Knapp 1563–1631
  5. 5. John Knapp 1581–1634
  6. 6. Judith Knapp 1596–1689
  7. 7. Margaret Knapp 1588–1626
  8. 8. Martha Knapp 1566–1626
  9. 9. Mary Knapp 1588–1605
  10. 10. Phebe Knapp 1598–1605
  11. 11. Roger Knapp 1556–1675
  12. 12. Thomas Knapp 1568–1619
  13. 13. Stephen Knapp 1587–1588
  14. 14. Aaron Knapp 1563–1675
  15. 15. Dorcus Knapp 1594–1613
  16. 16. Anne Knapp 1591–1659

Martha Blois's Timeline

2 Records

1540
Abt 1540
Birth of Martha Blois in Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England
Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England
1612
1612
Age 72
Death of Martha Blois in Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Ipswich, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1540
    Event Place: Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1612
    Event Place: Ipswich, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Global, Gravestone Photograph Index

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