Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Frances Dymoke
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Name Frances Dymoke [1, 2, 3] Gender Female Alternate death 1607 [4] Death Between 11 Feb 1612 and 24 Apr 1613 [5] Person ID I36781 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 31 Jul 2022
Father Edward Dymoke, b. Abt 1508, of Scrivelsby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England d. 16 Sep 1567 (Age ~ 59 years) Mother Anne Tailboys d. Aft 1577 Marriage Between 1523 and 1 Apr 1529 [5, 6] Family ID F21621 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Thomas Windebank, b. Abt 1550, of St. Martin in the Fields, London, England d. 24 Oct 1607 (Age ~ 57 years) Marriage 19 Aug 1566 Scrivelsby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England [5] SEPA Bef 1591 [7] Children 1. Anne Windebank, b. Abt 1571 d. 7 Jun 1624 (Age ~ 53 years) 2. Francis Windebank, b. Bef 21 Aug 1582 d. 1 Sep 1646, Paris, France (Age > 64 years) + 3. Mildred Windebank, b. 1584 d. Bef 26 Jan 1631 (Age < 47 years) Family ID F21618 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Jul 2022
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Notes - "Even though Frances Dymoke survived her husband Thomas Windebanck, and died testate around 1612, they must have been divorced or separated 'in some manner' as we have instances of Mary, widow of Edward Hunte, called, or calling herself, the 'wife' of Thomas Windebank, clerk of the Signet, at least between the years 1591-1600. The will of Thomas Windebank, around 1607/8, does not name a wife, and only mentions the known children by Frances." [John C. Brandon, citation details below]
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Sources - [S76] The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, 2004-ongoing.
- [S1842] John Meredith Read, "The English Ancestry of Washington." The Atheneum number 3465, 24 Mar 1894.
- [S53] The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America During the Early Colonial Years by Frederick Lewis Weis. Fifth edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and William R. Beal. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1999.
- [S6098] A Crane's Foot (or Pedigree) of Branches of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs, and Allied Families by E. Stuart Gregg, Jr. Columbia, South Carolina, 1975.
- [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.
- [S47] The History of Parliament. Some citations point to entries from the printed volumes not yet added to the online site., says "by 1 Apr. 1529".
- [S6518] John C. Brandon, 28 Jul 2022, post to soc.genealogy.medieval.
- [S76] The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, 2004-ongoing.