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Mary Scrope 1510–1548 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1510

Birth Location: Glousestershire, England

Death Date: 25 Aug 1548

Death Location: Painswick, Gloucestershire, England

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Spouse(s): Sir VIII

Children(s): Margaret Kingston, George Courtenay, Ellen Kingston, Edward Kingston, Sir Kingston, Bridget Kingston, Sir Hall

Mary Scrope was born in 1510 in Glousestershire, England, the child of Richard Scrope And Eleanor Washbourne. Mary Scrope married Sir William Kingston Keeper Of The Tower Of London Under King Henry Viii, and had children including Andrew Courtenay, Bridget Kingston, Edward Kingston, Edward Kyngston Kingston, Ellen Inglesham Kingston, George Courtenay, Margaret Kingston, Sir Anthony Keeper Of The Tower Kingston, Sir Henry Jerningham Of Costessey Hall. Mary Scrope passed away in 1548 in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England.

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Biography

  • Mary Scrope was born in 1510 in Glousestershire, England, the child of Richard Scrope And Eleanor Washbourne.
  • Mary Scrope married Sir William Kingston Keeper Of The Tower Of London Under King Henry Viii, and had children including Andrew Courtenay, Bridget Kingston, Edward Kingston, Edward Kyngston Kingston, Ellen Inglesham Kingston, George Courtenay, Margaret Kingston, Sir Anthony Keeper Of The Tower Kingston, Sir Henry Jerningham Of Costessey Hall.
  • Mary Scrope passed away in 1548 in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England.

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Mary Scrope
1510–1548
Birth Place: Glousestershire, England
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Mary Scrope's Descendants

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Mary Scrope (1510–25 Aug 1548) m. Sir (William KINGSTON Keeper of the Tower of London under King Henry) VIII (1476–14 Sep 1540)
  1. 1. Margaret Kingston 1505–1547 m. Sir (John, Knight St. Loe\Leo\Lowe (Seyntlowe)) 16.149 1500–1559
    1. 1. Edward (St.) Leo 1515–1578 m. Margaret Hughes 1522–1593 m. Lady-Margaret (Hughes (married, Sir-Edward Saint) Love\Loe\Leo) 1522–1593 m. Bridget (Saint) Loe –1557
      1. 1. Lady (Margaret St.) Leo\Stephens 1554–1591 m. Richard Stephens 1554–1599
        1. 1. Thomas Stevins 1568–1604 m. Elizabeth Stone-Stephens 1562–1629 m. Elizabeth (Leyburne, Baroness Dacre, Duchess of) Norfolk 1564–1639
        2. 2. George STEVENS 1575–1632
        3. 3. Nathaniel Stephens 1589–1660
        4. 4. John Stevens –1665
        5. 5. Edwardus Stephens 1587–1590
        6. 6. Hester Stephens 1570–1590
        7. 7. Thomas Stevens 1569–1599
        8. 8. Sarah Stephens 1570–1590
        9. 9. George Stevens 1575–1653
        10. 10. Abigale Stephens 1571–1590
        11. 11. John (Isaac) Stephens 1570–1627
        12. 12. Richard Stephens –1599
        13. 13. Johanna Stephens 1583–
        14. 14. Edward (Richard) Stephens 1587–1599
        15. 15. William Stephens 1575–1606
        16. 16. Richard (II) Stevens 1572–1599
      2. 2. Elspet Lowe 1558–
    2. 2. Captain (John James) Lowe 1530–1612
    3. 3. Bridget (Saint) Loe –1557
    4. 4. Sir (William St) Lowe 1516–1565
    5. 5. Edward (St) Loe 1520–1578
  2. 2. George Courtenay –1528
  3. 3. Ellen (Inglesham) Kingston 1493–1547
  4. 4. Edward (Kyngston) Kingston 1530–1606
  5. 5. Sir (Anthony Keeper of the Tower) Kingston 1490–1556
  6. 6. Bridget Kingston 1506–1526
  7. 7. Sir (Henry Jerningham of Costessey) Hall 1509–1572

Mary Scrope's Timeline

2 Records

1510
1510
Birth of Mary Scrope in Glousestershire, England
Glousestershire, England
1548
25 Aug 1548
Age 38
Death of Mary Scrope in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England
Painswick, Gloucestershire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1510
    Event Place: Glousestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1548
    Event Place: Painswick, Gloucestershire, England

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