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Descendants of Elizabeth Leeke

Female - Abt 1570


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Father: Thomas Leeke     (of Hasland, Derbyshire, England - 1523)
Mother: Margaret Foxe     

Elizabeth Leeke ( - Abt 1570)
John Hardwick (Abt 1495 of Hardwick in Ault Hucknall, Derbyshire, England - 29 Jan 1528)(m. 1512)
    └─ Elizabeth Hardwick   (Abt 1527 - 13 Feb 1608 bur.Derby, Derbyshire, England)
      + George Talbot ( - 1590)
      William Cavendish (1 May 1508 - 25 Oct 1557)(m. 20 Aug 1547 Bradgate, Leicestershire, England)
          ├─ Elizabeth Cavendish   ( - 1582)
          │ + Charles Stuart ( - 1576)
          ├─ Henry Cavendish   (24 Dec 1550 of Tutbury, Staffordshire, England -
          │   12 Oct 1616 bur.Edensor, Derbsyhire, England)
          │ (Unknown mistress of Henry Cavendish)
          │ :   └─ Anne Cavendish   ( - Aft 1638)  =>
          │ :     + Vincent Lowe (Bef 1 Nov 1592 chr.Derby, Derbyshire, England - Aft 1638)(m. Bef 1614)
          │ + Grace Talbot (m. 9 Feb 1568)
          └─ Charles Cavendish   (Nov 1553 of Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England -
              4 Apr 1617 bur.Bolsover, Derbyshire, England)
            Catherine Ogle (1570 - 1629)(m. 1592)
                └─ William Cavendish   (Bef 16 Dec 1593 chr.Handsworth, Woodhouse, Yorkshire, England -
                    25 Dec 1676 Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England)
                  + Margaret Lucas (Abt 1623 St. John's Abbey, Colchester, Essex, England -
                     15 Dec 1673 Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England)(m. Abt Dec 1645)
Number of people in this chart: 18 (including 9 spouses and 2 parents) in 4 generations.
Links to charts that show additional descendants: 1
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