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Simon Phillpe Harcourt 1603 – 1642 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1603

Birth Location: , Warwickshire, England

Death Date: 27 Mar 1642

Death Location: Slain Carrick Main Castle, Dublin, Ireland

Father: (Sir) Harcourt

Mother: Frances Vere

Spouse(s): Anne Paget

Children(s): Sir Harcourt

The story of Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines began in 1603 in , Warwickshire, England. Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines married Anne Paget, and had children including Sir Philip Harcourt. Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines passed away in 1642 in Slain Carrick Main Castle, Dublin, Ireland.

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  • The story of Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines began in 1603 in , Warwickshire, England.
  • Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines married Anne Paget, and had children including Sir Philip Harcourt.
  • Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines passed away in 1642 in Slain Carrick Main Castle, Dublin, Ireland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Simon Harcourt's Ancestors

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Simon Harcourt
1603 – 1642
Birth Place: , Warwickshire, England
Parents
(Sir) Robert Harcourt
1574 – 1631
Ellenhall, Stafford Borough, Staffordshire, England
Frances (de) Vere
1576 – 1609
Heddingham Castle, Essex, England
Grandparents
Walter Harcourt\Hartcot
1549 – 1639
Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Dorothy Robinson
1550 – 1582
Oxfordshire, England
Sir (Geoffrey Trussel de) Vere
1523 – 1576
Colne, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Elisabeth ((Lady) Hardekyn of) Colchester
1539 – 1615
Tilbury, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Stanton
1525 – 1577
Lady Aston
1520 – 1610
William Robinson
1531 – 1563
Grace Fitzherbert
1533 – 1563
John Hardekyn
1507 – 1559
Elizabeth Sharington
1515 – 1539
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lady Barentine
1504 – 1547
Sir Staffordshire
1496 – 1568
Lady Bowles
1496 – 1562
Humphrey FitzHerbert
1500 – 1531

Simon Harcourt's Descendants

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Simon (Phillpe) Harcourt (1603 – 27 Mar 1642) m. Anne Paget (1605 – April 1668)
  1. 1. Sir (Philip) Harcourt (15 Dec 1637 – 30 Mar 1688) m. Anne Waller (1645 – 1664)
    1. 1. Lady (Eleanor) Harcourt (1662 – 14 Nov 1743) m. Henry Herbert (24 Jul 1654 – 22 Jan 1709)
      1. 1. Rebecca Herbert (18 Nov 1680 – 26 Mar 1725) m. Richard COLEGATE (18 Oct 1674 – 18 JAN 1722)
        1. 1. Patience Colgate (12 Nov 1704 – 7 Feb 1782) m. George ELLIOTT (14 Oct 1704 – 18 Jun 1748)

Simon Harcourt's Timeline

2 Records

1603
1603
Birth of Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines in , Warwickshire, England
, Warwickshire, England
1642
27 Mar 1642
Age 39
Death of Simon Phillpe Harcourt Sir of Stanton Harcourt , wartime governor of the city of Dublin . Soldier of fortune . He was mortally wounded at Carrickmines in Slain Carrick Main Castle, Dublin, Ireland
Slain Carrick Main Castle, Dublin, Ireland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1603
    Event Place: , Warwickshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1642
    Event Place: Slain Carrick Main Castle, Dublin, Ireland

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