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Mary Gage 1552–1595 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jun 1552

Birth Location: West Firle, Sussex, England

Death Date: 1595

Death Location: Firle, Sussex, England

Father: Sir Gage

Mother: Elizabeth Parker

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Mary Gage was born in 1552 in West Firle, Sussex, England, the child of Sir Edward Thomas Gage And Elizabeth Parker. Mary Gage passed away in 1595 in Firle, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • Mary Gage was born in 1552 in West Firle, Sussex, England, the child of Sir Edward Thomas Gage And Elizabeth Parker.
  • Mary Gage passed away in 1595 in Firle, Sussex, England.

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Mary Gage's Ancestors

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Mary Gage
1552–1595
Birth Place: West Firle, Sussex, England
Parents
Sir Edward Thomas Gage
1521–1568
West Firle, Sussex, England
Elizabeth Parker
1523–1557
Willingdon, Sussex, England
Grandparents
John (Gage) III
1479–1557
Burstow, Tandridge District, Surrey, England
Lady (Philippa) Guildford
1479–1556
Sir (John) Parker
1505–1528
Willingdon, Sussex, England
Joan Sackville
1501–1557
Buckhurst, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Gage
1456–1497
Agnes Boleney
1449–1501
Richard Guildford
1455–1506
Edward Parker
1480–1523
Elizabeth Thatcher
1480–
Isabel Digges
1465–1524
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Gage's Timeline

2 Records

1552
5 Jun 1552
Birth of Mary Gage in West Firle, Sussex, England
West Firle, Sussex, England
1595
1595
Age 43
Death of Mary Gage in Firle, Sussex, England
Firle, Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jun 1552
    Event Place: West Firle, Sussex, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1595
    Event Place: Firle, Sussex, England

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