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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · Joshua Dorsey 1638..1659- Married (BET 20 FEB 1686/87 AND 3 MAY 1688), Anne Arundel Co., MD, to Sarah Richardson 1666-1705. John Dorsey, Hon.ca 1643- With Pleasance Ely /1660-. Anne Dorsey1648..1649-1698 With Nicholas Greenberry, Gov.ca 1627-1697Anne Dorsey 1648..1649-1698 With Cornelius Howard, Capt.1637-1680.

  2. Hace 2 días · Margaret, Marchioness of Dorset: 1385-1439 ... John Howard, 1st Baron Howard: c. 1425–1485 ... 1431–1505 1480 F62 Cecily of York: 1469 – 1507

  3. Hace 3 días · Riche, Sir Edw. Mountagu, Sir John Baker, and Sir Thos. Pope; for the trial of lord William Howard, of Lambeth, uncle of Katharine, queen of England, and one of the King's councillors, Margaret Howard, his wife, Kath.

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  4. 15 de may. de 2024 · To this house Suckling refers in his ballad on the marriage of Roger Boyle, Lord Broghill, with the Lady Margaret Howard, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk. The Earl of Suffolk died here in 1626, when the property passed to his son Theophilus, second Earl of Suffolk, and then to his grandson James, third Earl of Suffolk, whose sister, the Lady Elizabeth Howard, married, in 1642, Algernon Percy ...

  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · From the "Timperley of Hintlesham" website: Thomas was born about 1524, the eldest child of William Timperley and Margaret Howard, an illegitimate daughter of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (d.1554). She later became the third wife of Sir Henry D'Oyly of Pond Hall, Hadleigh, Suffolk.

  6. 16 de may. de 2024 · Birthplace: Kingdom of England. Death: April 01, 1528. Kingdom of England. Immediate Family: Son of Nicholas Timperley and N.N. Husband of Margaret Howard and Margaret Howard. Father of Thomas Timperley.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Margaret Howard had the wealth to live anywhere in the world. She chose Tucson as her last stop, leaving an imprint still seen today. Why the Countess of Suffolk loved living in Tucson | History | tucson.com