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Sign up freeSir Robert Southwell 1520–1559 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1520
Birth Location: Windham Manor, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 26 Oct 1559
Death Location: Mereworth, Kent, England
Father: Sir Southwell
Mother: Dorothy Tendering
Spouse(s): Lady Neville
Children(s): Martha Southwell
The story of Sir Robert Southwell began in 1520 in Windham Manor, Norfolk, England. Sir Robert Southwell married Lady Margaret Neville, and had children including Martha Southwell. Sir Robert Southwell passed away in 1559 in Mereworth, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of Sir Robert Southwell began in 1520 in Windham Manor, Norfolk, England.
- Sir Robert Southwell married Lady Margaret Neville, and had children including Martha Southwell.
- Sir Robert Southwell passed away in 1559 in Mereworth, Kent, England.
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Sir Southwell's Ancestors
Sir Southwell's Descendants
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1. Martha Southwell 1554–1646 m. Nicholas Langford 1550–
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1. John Langford 1594–1650 m. Rachael Bringhurst 1599–
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1. Jone Langford 1620–1651 m. Sir (Richard) Hopton 1621–1696
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1. Alice Hopton 1651–1734 m. Sir (James Morgan 4th Baronet of) Llantarnam 1643–1718
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Sir Southwell's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1520
Event Place: Windham Manor, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Oct 1559
Event Place: Mereworth, Kent, England