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Mary Brooke 1620 – 1663 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1620

Birth Location: St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England

Death Date: 29 Nov 1663

Death Location: Brooke Place Man, Calvert, MD, USA

Father: Roger Wainwaring

Mother: Cicelia Draper

Spouse(s): Sir Maryland

Children(s): Elizabeth Brooke

Mary Brooke was born in 1620 in St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England, the child of Roger Wainwaring and Cicelia Draper. Mary Brooke married Sir Robert Brooke, Sr., Governor of Maryland, and had children including Elizabeth Brooke. Mary Brooke passed away in 1663 in Brooke Place Man, Calvert, MD, USA.

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Biography

  • Mary Brooke was born in 1620 in St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England, the child of Roger Wainwaring and Cicelia Draper.
  • Mary Brooke married Sir Robert Brooke, Sr., Governor of Maryland, and had children including Elizabeth Brooke.
  • Mary Brooke passed away in 1663 in Brooke Place Man, Calvert, MD, USA.

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Mary Brooke's Ancestors

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Mary Brooke
1620 – 1663
Birth Place: St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England
Parents
Roger Wainwaring
1590 –
Cicelia Draper
1595 –
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Mary Brooke's Descendants

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Mary Brooke (1620 – 29 Nov 1663) m. Sir (Robert Brooke, Sr., Governor of) Maryland (03 Jun 1602 – 20 Jul 1655)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Brooke (28 Nov 1655 – 13 Jul 1686) m. Major (Robert King (VA. Col.) Militia) (1639 – 1680) m. Capt. (William Edward) Brock (1654 – 19 Jun 1714) m. Capt (Richard) Smith (1659 – 1714)
    1. 1. Ann Smith (1687 – after 1713) m. Philomon Smith (abt 1662 – Mar 1713)
      1. 1. Anna (Smith) Sheepard (8 Oct 1703 – 1 Apr 1748) m. Thomas Chapman (1703 – abt 1778)
        1. 1. Thomas (M) Chapman (8 Sep 1740 – 23 Nov 1812) m. Rachel GARRISON (1740 – 1840)

Mary Brooke's Timeline

2 Records

1620
1620
Birth of Mary Brooke in St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England
St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England
1663
29 Nov 1663
Age 43
Death of Mary Brooke in Brooke Place Man, Calvert, MD, USA
Brooke Place Man, Calvert, MD, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1620
    Event Place: St. Giles in the Field, Battle, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Nov 1663
    Event Place: Brooke Place Man, Calvert, MD, USA

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