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William Thomas Stagg 1620–1652 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 JUL 1620

Birth Location: Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1652

Death Location: Lost at Sea off coast of Virginia

Father: Richard Stegge

Mother: Ann Wilkenson

Spouse(s): Antje Freeland, Margrietje Spier

Children(s): Thomas Stagg

The story of William Thomas Stagg began in 1620 in Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England. William Thomas Stagg married Antje Freeland, Margrietje Spier, and had children including Thomas Stagg. William Thomas Stagg passed away in 1652 in Lost at Sea off coast of Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of William Thomas Stagg began in 1620 in Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England.
  • William Thomas Stagg married Antje Freeland, Margrietje Spier, and had children including Thomas Stagg.
  • William Thomas Stagg passed away in 1652 in Lost at Sea off coast of Virginia.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William Stagg's Ancestors

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William Stagg
1620–1652
Birth Place: Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Richard Stegge
1595–1651
England
Ann Wilkenson
1595–1625
Great Gidding, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
William Stegge
1578–
Trent, Dorset, England
Mary (Anne) Barham
1579–1673
Barham, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Robert Wilkenson
1575–1639
Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Denisse Styles
1575–1637
England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth Bishop
1552–1635
Arthur Barham
1550–1620
Judith Bourne
1559–1598
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Simon Byshoppe
1515–1562
Joan Wingate
1518–1563
Nicholas Barham
1525–1577
Mary Holte
1527–1597
John Bourne
1527–1610
Magdalyn Mauldin
1533–1610

William Stagg's Descendants

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William (Thomas) Stagg (2 JUL 1620–1652) m. Antje Freeland (1626–24 FEB 1703) m. Margrietje Spier (ABT 1619–)
  1. 1. Thomas Stagg 1645–1694 m. Margrietje Spier 1652–1691
    1. 1. Jan Stegge 1674–1738 m. Neeltie (Cornelia) Verwey 1678–1720 m. Marretje (Cornelise) Bogert 1678–1698
      1. 1. Jacob (Janse) Stagg 1715–1783 m. Antje Vreeland 1722–1785
        1. 1. Jan Stegg 1746–1755
        2. 2. Jacob Stagg 1745–
        3. 3. Margrietje Stagg 1743– m. Daniel Retan 1740–
        4. 4. Rachel Stagg 1749–
        5. 5. Antje Stagg 1758–
        6. 6. Jacob Stagg 1761– m. Maria Endruss 1765–
        7. 7. Johannis Stagg 1755–1803 m. Marytje (Theunis) Spier 1754–
        8. 8. William (John) Staggs 1738– m. Mary Wynter 1740–
      2. 2. William Stagg 1720–1738
      3. 3. Neeltje Stagg 1708–1790
      4. 4. Joris Stegge 1717–1780 m. Antje (Van) Eyderstyn 1725–
      5. 5. Abraham Stagg 1712–1798 m. Marietie Bogert 1712–
      6. 6. Margrietje Stegge 1710–1790
      7. 7. Isaac (Jan) Stagg 1712–1755 m. Angenietje (Ann) Romeyn 1718–1775
      8. 8. Thomas Stagg 1703–1748 m. Feytje (Van) Gelder 1700–1775
      9. 9. Cornelius Stagg 1701–1776 m. Hendricke Kool 1705–1774 m. Annetje Christie 1707–
      10. 10. Johannes Stagg 1699–1803 m. Hendrickje Huysman 1704–1802
    2. 2. Thomas Stegge 1670–1748 m. Arriantje (Hannah) Myers 1674–
    3. 3. Willem Stegge 1678–1757 m. Magdaleena (Pieters) Brouwers 1680–1729

William Stagg's Timeline

3 Records

1620
2 JUL 1620
Birth of William Thomas Stagg in Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England
Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England
1620
2 JUL 1620
William Thomas Stagg was christened in Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England
Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England
1652
1652
Age 32
Death of William Thomas Stagg in Lost at Sea off coast of Virginia
Lost at Sea off coast of Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 JUL 1620
    Event Place: Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 2 JUL 1620
    Event Place: Hemingbrough, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1652
    Event Place: Lost at Sea off coast of Virginia

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