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  1. 7 de abr. de 2023 · Agnes Wentworth, married Sir Robert Constable [4] Roger died 24 Octoboer 1452. Margery "died 20 April 1478, and was buried at Grey Friars, Ipswich, Suffolk. She left a will dated 30 August 1477, proved 28 May 1478". [1] She died at Nettlestead, Suffolk [ citation needed] (some say Cambridgeshire [5] ).

  2. When Margery Wentworth was born in 1524, in Wissett, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, her father, Lord Thomas Wentworth Baron of Wentworth, was 23 and her mother, Margaret Fortescue, was 22. She married William Page on 10 February 1588, in Stepney, Middlesex, England. She died in October 1584, in Brundish, Suffolk, England, at the age of 60 ...

  3. 18 de oct. de 2015 · Published by janetwertman on October 18, 2015. Margery Wentworth, possibly by Holbein (image via Reformation.Org) Margery Wentworth Seymour, Jane Seymour’s mother, was born around 1478 – making her 72 or so when she died and an old woman by Tudor standards. She had a life that climbed to unexpected heights at its start, then devolved into ...

  4. 9 de may. de 2023 · Margery (Wentworth) Waldegrave is a descendant of the following Magna Carta Surety Barons: William d'Aubigny, Robert de Ros, John de Lacy, Richard de Clare, Gilbert de Clare, William Malet, Saher de Quincy, Hugh le Bigod and Roger le Bigod. This profile appears in trails badged by the Magna Carta Project to the following Gateway Ancestors:

  5. Margery Wentworth, también conocida como Margaret Wentworth y como Lady Seymour (c. 1478 - 18 de octubre de 1550). Fue la esposa de Sir John Seymour y la mad...

  6. When Margery Wentworth was born in April 1453, her father, Henry Wentworth, was 27 and her mother, Elizabeth Howard, was 24. She had at least 4 sons and 6 daughters with William Waldegrave. She died on 6 May 1540, in Bures, Suffolk, England, at the age of 87, and was buried in Bures, Suffolk, England.

  7. Margaret Wentworth, also known as Margery Wentworth, was a prominent figure in English nobility as the mother of Queen Jane Seymour and grandmother of King Edward VI. Her marriage to Sir John Seymour and her family’s connections positioned her within the intricate web of Tudor politics and court life.