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Mary Parr SEYMOUR, 1548–1549?> (aged 6 months)
- Name
- Mary Parr /SEYMOUR/
- Surname
- SEYMOUR
- Given names
- Mary Parr
father |
1508–1548
Birth: about 1508
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— Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, England Death: 5 September 1548 — Tower Hill, Tower Of London, Middlesex, England |
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mother |
1512–1548
Birth: 1512
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— Kendal Castle, Kendal, Westmoreland, England Death: 5 September 1548 — Sudley Castle, Sudley Manor, Gloucestershire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 3 March 1546 — |
3 years
herself |
1548–1549
Birth: 29 August 1548
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— Sudley Castle, Sudley Manor, Gloucestershire, England Death: after 17 March 1549 — Child |
stepfather |
1493–1543
Birth: 17 November 1493
— Of, Snape Hall, Snape, Yorkshire, England Death: 2 March 1543 — London, Middlesex, England |
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mother |
1512–1548
Birth: 1512
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22
— Kendal Castle, Kendal, Westmoreland, England Death: 5 September 1548 — Sudley Castle, Sudley Manor, Gloucestershire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 1533 — London, Middlesex, England |
stepfather |
1491–1546
Birth: 28 June 1491
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— Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, Kent, England Death: 28 January 1546 — Whitehall, Westminster, Middlesex, England |
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mother |
1512–1548
Birth: 1512
26
22
— Kendal Castle, Kendal, Westmoreland, England Death: 5 September 1548 — Sudley Castle, Sudley Manor, Gloucestershire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 12 July 1543 — Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England |
Birth
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Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Cause: Died in Childbirth |
Burial of a father
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Burial of a mother
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Death
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Ancestral file number
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Unique identifier
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B167E0282958424E8780F1AB437587C0D355
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Last change
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Note
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http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~jdonalds/courses/2d03/projects/blume.htm Mary SEYMOUR Born: 29 Aug 1548 Notes: Historian Strype concluded that Mary must have died in childhood, but historian Strickland believes she lived to become a wife and mother, marrying a Sir Edward Bushel, by who she had a daughter through whom her fortune and pedigree eventually descended to the Lawson family who originally came from Westmorland and Cumberland. There is yet to be any documented proof of this, the evidence is only from the 18th C. |
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