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Sir Thomas Gage 1541–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Jan 1541

Birth Location: Firle, Sussex

Death Date: 1590

Death Location: Firle, Sussex

Father: Sir 1555-1557

Mother: Lady (Gage)

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Sir Thomas Gage was born in 1541 in Firle, Sussex, the child of Sir Edward Thomas Gage Knight High Sheriff During The Marian Prosecutions Executioner By Burning Of The Lewes Martyrs 1555 1557 And Lady Elizabeth Parker Gage. Sir Thomas Gage passed away in 1590 in Firle, Sussex.

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Biography

  • Sir Thomas Gage was born in 1541 in Firle, Sussex, the child of Sir Edward Thomas Gage Knight High Sheriff During The Marian Prosecutions Executioner By Burning Of The Lewes Martyrs 1555 1557 And Lady Elizabeth Parker Gage.
  • Sir Thomas Gage passed away in 1590 in Firle, Sussex.

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Sir Gage's Ancestors

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Sir Gage
1541–1590
Birth Place: Firle, Sussex
Parents
Sir Edward Thomas Gage Knight, High Sheriff during the Marian prosecutions, executioner by burning of the Lewes Martyrs 1555-1557
1521–1568
West Firle, Sussex, England
Lady (Elizabeth Parker) (Gage)
1523–1557
Willingdon, Sussex
Grandparents
Sir (John) Parker
1505–1542
Willingdon, Sussex, England
Johanna\Joan Sackville
1501–1557
Buckhurst, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Parker
1485–1523
Lady Painter-Parker
1488–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Gage's Timeline

2 Records

1541
27 Jan 1541
Birth of Sir Thomas Gage in Firle, Sussex
Firle, Sussex
1590
1590
Age 49
Death of Sir Thomas Gage in Firle, Sussex
Firle, Sussex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Jan 1541
    Event Place: Firle, Sussex

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Firle, Sussex

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