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  1. Lady Margaret Butler, Lady Boleyn (c. 1454 – 1539) was an Irish noblewoman, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. She married Sir William Boleyn and through her eldest son Sir Thomas Boleyn, was the paternal grandmother of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England, and great-grandmother of Anne and ...

  2. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Margaret (Butler) Boleyn is in a Richardson-documented trail from the Alsop Gateway Ancestors (Timothy, Elizabeth and George) to Magna Carta Surety Barons Roger le Bigod and Hugh le Bigod (Magna Carta Ancestry, vol. I, pages 6-9 ALSOP) which was badged in August 2022. See the trails HERE.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Lady Margaret Butler (c. 1454 or 1465 [1] – 1539) was an Irish noblewoman, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. She married Sir William Boleyn and through her eldest son Sir Thomas Boleyn, was the paternal grandmother of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Her birth is listed as either 1454 or ...

  4. Margaret I. Butler Obituary. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Margaret I. Butler of East China Township, Michigan, born in Detroit, Michigan, who passed away on May 18, 2024 at the age of 79. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Margaret I. Butler to pay them a last tribute.

  5. Margaret Butler passed away March 8, 2013, one day after her 89 th birthday, but her legacy as the first female ANS Fellow will serve as a model for generations of women scientists to come. Linda Zec is the Online Communications Specialist for the American Nuclear Society, as well as the editor of the ANS Nuclear Cafe.

  6. Margaret Mary Butler (Greymouth, 30 de abril de 1883 - Wellington, 4 de diciembre de 1947) fue una escultora neozelandesa. [ 1 ] Tras viajar por Europa, llamó la atención de Antoine Bourdelle , que le aceptó como alumna.

  7. ABOUT MARGARET K. BUTLER (1924-2013) This Argonne-based fellowship program is named in honor of Margaret K. Butler, a pioneering scientist who spent her career at the leading edge of computer science and nuclear energy. She programmed the first digital computers at Argonne National Laboratory in the early 1950s, helped design subsequent ones ...