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Mary Carew 1550–1604 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1550

Birth Location: Totnes, Devon, England

Death Date: 11 Sep 1604

Death Location: Sandford, Devon, England

Father: GEORGE Bristol

Mother: Anne Carew

Spouse(s): Sir Dowrish

Children(s): Thomas Dowrish, Anne Dowrish, Margaret Dowrish, Elizabeth Dowrish, Dorothy Dowrishe

The story of Mary Carew began in 1550 in Totnes, Devon, England. Mary Carew married Sir Walter Dowrish, and had children including Anne Dowrish, Dorothy Dowrishe, Elizabeth Dowrish, Margaret Dowrish, Mary Dowrish, Thomas Dowrish. Mary Carew passed away in 1604 in Sandford, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Carew began in 1550 in Totnes, Devon, England.
  • Mary Carew married Sir Walter Dowrish, and had children including Anne Dowrish, Dorothy Dowrishe, Elizabeth Dowrish, Margaret Dowrish, Mary Dowrish, Thomas Dowrish.
  • Mary Carew passed away in 1604 in Sandford, Devon, England.

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Mary Carew's Ancestors

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Mary Carew
1550–1604
Birth Place: Totnes, Devon, England
Parents
GEORGE Rev. Carew Dean of Bristol
1497–1583
Mohun's Ottery, Ottery St Mary, Devon, England
Anne (Harvey) Carew
1529–1605
Ickworth House, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
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Mary Carew's Descendants

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Mary Carew (1550–11 Sep 1604) m. Sir (Walter) Dowrish (1548–1580)
  1. 1. Thomas Dowrish 1570–1627 m. Katherine (Gertrude Stukeley( Stucley) ) 1572–1632
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Dowrish - Amy -) Parker 1608–1690 m. Thomas Amy 1614–1710 m. SIR (Thomas Amy ( Amye ) of Devon (9thGGF) ) 1614–1710 m. Thomas (Amy Sir of) Devon 1614–1710 m. Thomas Parker 1613–1677
      1. 1. Ann (Amye Lady of) Essex 1628–1677 m. Nicholas (Frank) Jenkins 1625–1673
        1. 1. Mary Jenkins 1656–1756 m. John (James) Courtney 1650–1698
        2. 2. Mary (Elizabeth Jenkins - Courtney) (8GGM) 1640–1697
        3. 3. Elizabeth (Lady) Jenkins 1660–1759
        4. 4. John Jenkins 1658–1717
        5. 5. Nicholas Jenkins 1650–1681
        6. 6. Mary Jenkins 1640–1698
        7. 7. Samuel Rust 1667–1715
        8. 8. Elizabeth (Ann) Jenkins 1655–1759
        9. 9. Ann (Jenkins of) Westmoreland 1660–1680
      2. 2. Deacon (Thomas) Parker 1635–1699
      3. 3. Thomas Bushey 1638–
      4. 4. Hananiah Parker 1638–1724
      5. 5. Thomas Bushey 1638–
      6. 6. Deacon (Thomas) Parker 1635–1699
      7. 7. Ann (Amy -) Jenkins 1628–1679
      8. 8. Thomas Parker 1636–1699
    2. 2. LEWIS DOWRISH 1602–1667
  2. 2. Anne Dowrish 1570–
  3. 3. Margaret Dowrish 1576–
  4. 4. Elizabeth Dowrish 1572–
  5. 5. Dorothy Dowrishe 1572–

Mary Carew's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550
Birth of Mary Carew in Totnes, Devon, England
Totnes, Devon, England
1604
11 Sep 1604
Age 54
Death of Mary Carew in Sandford, Devon, England
Sandford, Devon, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Totnes, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Sep 1604
    Event Place: Sandford, Devon, England

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