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  1. Grosvenor. Margaret. English (of Norman origin): from French gros ‘big, great’ + veneur ‘hunter’. History: This is the name of one of the wealthiest families in Britain, which holds the title Duke of Westminster. They have been long established in Cheshire, with strong links with the city of Chester. One of the earliest recorded bearers ...

  2. Brief Life History of William. When William Grosvenor was born in 1459, in Eaton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, John Grosvenor, was 23 and his mother, Alice Whitmore, was 20. He married Margaret Scarsmith in 1482, in Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter.

  3. Margaret Evelyn Cambridge (née Grosvenor, le 8 avril 1873 à Eaton Hall dans le Cheshire et morte le 27 mars 1929 à Londres ), est la fille du 1er duc de Westminster et la femme du 1er marquis de Cambridge .

  4. When Margaret Mainwaring was born about 1463, in Cheshire, England, her father, Randall Mainwaring III, was 25 and her mother, Margaret Davenport, was 26. She married Randall Grosvenor I about 1477. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

  5. Margaret Grosvenor, marchesa di Cambridge. Lady Margaret Evelyn Grosvenor, marchesa di Cambridge ( Eaton Hall, 9 aprile 1873 – Londra, 27 marzo 1929 ), è stata una nobildonna inglese .

  6. When Robert le Grosvenor was born before 1310, in England, his father, Robert le Grosvenor, was 34 and his mother, Margery, was 33. He married Emma de Mobberley in 1327, in Cheshire, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. He died in Great Budworth, Cheshire, England, and was buried in Great Budworth, Cheshire ...

  7. Margaret passed away on monthday 1929, at age 55 in death place. She was buried in burial place. Margaret Cambridge, Marchioness of Cambridge was born on April 8 1873, in Eaton Hall, Cheshire, to Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster. Margaret married Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge.