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1575 - 1632 (~ 56 years)
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Name |
Bacon, Elizabeth |
Christened |
1 May 1575 |
Cockthorpe, Norfolk, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1632 |
England |
Person ID |
I06611 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
21 Jul 2012 |
Father |
Bacon, Nathaniel, b. Abt 1548, England , d. 15 Nov 1622, Stikey, Norfolk, England (Age ~ 74 years) |
Mother |
Gresham, Anne, b. Abt 1549, Of London, England , d. Abt 1594, England (Age ~ 45 years) |
Married |
29 Jun 1569 |
St Sepulchre, Holborn, London, England |
Family ID |
F01911 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Knyvett, Thomas, b. Abt 1560, Of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, England , bur. 27 Sep 1605, Feltwell, Norfolk, England (Age ~ 45 years) |
Married |
1592 |
England |
Family ID |
F02156 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Gen-Medieval List:Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:39:24 +1000
Leo this is what I'm showing
Thomas Knyvett, 4th Lord /Berners/ de jure died 9 Feb 1617/1618
He is the one who married Muriel Parry daughter of Thomas /Parry/ , Comptroller of the Household to E1; Knt 1558 by his wife Anne /Reade/
We can know that Muriel was *old* because Thomas her father died 15 Dec 1560, so she cannot be the wife of Thomas Jr.
The Thomas who m Elizabeth Bacon "second daughter" of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey (by his wife Anne Gresham), d.v.p. and he was buried 20 Sep 1605 (at an unknown place)
according to stirnet.
They did however manage to have at least or exactly three children:
Catherine Knyvett born by 1595 (not in) married Sir Edmund Paston
"heir apparent of his father" (so-called in 9J1), who Edmund died 1632 "aged 48" and is buried at Paston.
In addition to this Catherine, Thomas Knyvett and Elizabeth Bacon had a son Thomas bap 10 Jun 1596 who was the "successor of his
grandfather" giving extra proof that his father had d.v.p. This last Thomas (the 3rd if you will) is that one who m Catherine de Burgh "fourth and youngest daughter of her father" the 6th Baron Burgh of Gainsborough.
And also, Thomas Knyvett and Elizabth Bacon had a son Nathaniel Knyvett (1598-1659) who married the intriguingly named "Margaretha Vernatti" in 1630.
Will Johnson
Hope that confused you even more.
National Archives: Copy letter from Sir Thomas Knyvett to Sir Nathaniel Bacon KNY 471 372 x 1 1607
1 paper Contents: Re his daughter's jointure, mentioning suit between him and the unruly people of Wymondham
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