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Mary Lewknor 1549–1604 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1549

Birth Location: Dedham, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 30 Jan 1604

Death Location: England

Father: Edward Lewknor

Mother:

Spouse(s): Matthew Machell

Children(s): Mary Stoughton, John Machell, Jane Machell, Dorothy Machell, Elizabeth Machell

In 1549, Mary Lewknor entered the world in Dedham, Suffolk, England, born to Edward Lewknor And Dorothy Wroth. Mary Lewknor married Matthew Machell, and had children including Dorothy Machell, Elizabeth Machell, Jane Machell, John Machell, Mary Machell Stoughton. Mary Lewknor passed away in 1604 in England.

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Biography

  • In 1549, Mary Lewknor entered the world in Dedham, Suffolk, England, born to Edward Lewknor And Dorothy Wroth.
  • Mary Lewknor married Matthew Machell, and had children including Dorothy Machell, Elizabeth Machell, Jane Machell, John Machell, Mary Machell Stoughton.
  • Mary Lewknor passed away in 1604 in England.

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Mary Lewknor's Ancestors

Self
Mary Lewknor
1549–1604
Birth Place: Dedham, Suffolk, England
Parents
Edward Lewknor
1518–1558
Kingston Bowsey, Kingston-by-the-Sea, Sussex, England
Grandparents
Edward (Lewknor, of Kingston) Bowey
–1528
Kingston near Lewes, Sussex, England
Margaret Copley
1489–1560
Gatton, Surrey, England
Great-Grandparents
Edward Lewkenor
1465–1522
Margaret
1469–1538
Roger Esq
1430–1490
Anne Hoo
1448–1535
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Hoo
1396–1455
Eleanor Welles
1428–1490

Mary Lewknor's Descendants

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Mary Lewknor (1549–30 Jan 1604) m. Matthew Machell (17 Sep 1542–23 Aug 1593)
  1. 1. Mary (Machell) Stoughton 1584–1635 m. Reverand (Ralph) Cudworth 1572–1624 m. John Stoughton 1593–1639
    1. 1. James Cudworth 1604–1682 m. Mary Parker 1606–1681
      1. 1. Capt (James Cudworth) II 1635–1697 m. Mary Howland 1651–1699
        1. 1. John Cudworth 1674–1755 m. Margeret Hatch 1677–1755
        2. 2. James Cudworth 1665–1729 m. Betty Hatch 1665–1725
      2. 2. Son Cudworth 1644–1644
      3. 3. Hannah Cudworth 1643–1674
      4. 4. Jonathan (Cudworth) Sr 1638–1718
      5. 5. Mary Cudworth 1637–1699
      6. 6. Israel Cudworth 1641–1727
    2. 2. Jane Cudworth 1604–
    3. 3. Joshua Cudworth 1620–
    4. 4. Dr. (Ralph) Cudworth 1617–1688
    5. 5. Jonathan Cudworth 1612–1675
    6. 6. Mary Cudworth 1618–1632
    7. 7. Elizabeth Cudworth 1609–1632
  2. 2. John Machell 1579–1634 m. Jane Woodroffe 1570–1624
    1. 1. Mary Machell 1592–1634
    2. 2. John Machell 1594–
    3. 3. MATTHEW MACHELL 1605–1667
  3. 3. Jane Machell 1573–1630
  4. 4. Dorothy Machell 1571–1634
  5. 5. Elizabeth Machell 1576–1634

Mary Lewknor's Timeline

2 Records

1549
1549
Birth of Mary Lewknor in Dedham, Suffolk, England
Dedham, Suffolk, England
1604
30 Jan 1604
Age 55
Death of Mary Lewknor in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1549
    Event Place: Dedham, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1604
    Event Place: England

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