(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Catherine "1st Wife of John XI" Parker.
Sie haben geheiratet am 11. Juli 1625 in Great Hallingbury, Essex, England, er war 22 Jahre alt.
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(2) Er hat eine Beziehung mit (Nicht öffentlich).
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(3) Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Ogle.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1645.
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(4) Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Savage.
Sie haben geheiratet am 11. Juli 1625 in Great Hallingbury, Essex, England, er war 22 Jahre alt.
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John 2nd Earl Rivers Savage<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 25 1603 - Bishopsgate, City of London, Greater London, England<br>Marriage: Of, Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England<br>Marriage: July 16 1649 - of South Dissington, Northumberland<br>Death: Oct 10 1654 - Frodsham Castle, Frodsham, Cheshire, England<br>Father: Sir Thomas 1st Viscount Savage 2nd Bart Savage<br>Mother: Elizabeth Countess Rivers Savage (born Darcy)<br>Spouses: Catharina Catherine Savage (born Parker)Mary Countess Rivers Savage (born Ogle)<br>Children: Jane Baroness Chandos of Sudeley Pitt (born Savage Brydges, Sedley)Sir Thomas 3rd Earl Rivers SavageRichard Savage<br>Siblings: Jane Marchioness of Winchester Paulet (born Savage)Edward SavageDorothy SavageJoan SavageRobert SavageFrancis SavageAnne SavageHenrietta Maria Sheldon (born Savage)Mary SavageSir Thomas Savage
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John Savage 2nd Earl Rivers<br>Also known as: John Savage Earl Rivers Viscount Colchester<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 25 1603 - Bishopsgate, London, England, United Kingdom<br>Christening: Dec 31 1606 - Sutton, Cheshire, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Catharina Parker - July 11 1625 - Great Hallingbury, Essex, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Savage - July 11 1625 - Great Hallingbury, Essex, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Ogle - Circa 1645<br>Death: Oct 10 1654 - Frodsham, Cheshire, England<br>Burial: Oct 1654 - Saint Michael's Church, Marbury, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Parents: Thomas Savage, Elizabeth Savage (born Darcy)<br>Spouses: Catharina Savage (born Parker), Mary Savage, Mary Savage (born Ogle)<br>Children: Jane Savage, Thomas Savage 3rd Earl Rivers, Elizabeth Petre (born Savage), Richard Savage, John Savage, Peter Parker Savage, Catherine Sedley, (born Savage), William Savage, Richard SAVAGE, Mary Killegrew (born Savage), Frances Savage, Peter Savage<br>Siblings: Thomas Hamilton Savage, John Savage, Mary Andrews (born Savage), Mary Abigail Savage, Edward Savage, Joan Randall (born Savage), Jane Paulet (born Savage), James Savage, Sir Thomas Savage, John Savage, Jane Paulet (born Savage), Thomas Savage, Henrietta Maria Savage, Francis Savage, Thomas Savage, Anne Hall (born Savage), Savage, William Savage, Dorothy Howard (born Savage), Joan Annatts (born Savage), Edward Savage, Robert Savage, Elizabeth Savage;, Francis Savage, Charles Savage, William Savage, Anne Savage, Catharin Savage, Richard Savage</a>, Anne Savage, Jane Savage, Thomas Savage, John Savage, Edward Savage, Anne Brudenell</a>, James Sampson Savage, Thomas Crowley Savage, Elizabeth Savage, Grace, Wilbore, Charles Savage, Francis Savage, Hon Henrietta Maria Savage, Gulielmus Savage<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (25 February 1603 – 10 October 1654) was a wealthy English politician and Royalist from Cheshire. He was born on 25 February 1603 and christened on 11 March 1603 in the parish of Saint Botolph without Bishopsgate, London.[1] He succeeded to the Savage viscountcy in 1635 on the death of his father, and succeeded to the Rivers earldom on the death of his grandfather in 1640, by a remainder to his father and his heirs.[2] Morley by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham, and they had eight children, including: Thomas, who succeeded as 3rd Earl Rivers; Jane, who married firstly George Brydges, 6th Baron Chandos, secondly Sir William Sidley, 4th Baronet, and thirdly George Pitt;, Elizabeth, who married William Petre, 4th Baron Petre; Catherine, who married Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet, and Mary, who married Henry Killigrew, groom of the bedchamber to James II, son of Thomas Killigrew. By 1647, he had married Mary, daughter of Thomas Ogle, and they had one child, Peter.[2]olic family and he and his family owned land in Ireland and England. Oxford educated, he followed into politics and became Member of Parliament for Cheshire. The Savage family were lords of the manor of Frodsham. His coat of arms, argent, six Lions rampant, sable, 3.2. and 1. Savage. The family crest was a bear paw.roperties included manor house of Rocksavage at Clifton near Runcorn, which was passed down through his family. Rocksavage was similar in appearance to Brereton Hall, which was built about the same time.ssion of Array to raise a Regiment of Foot in Cheshire. Savage raised most of his troops in Cheshire and some in Kent. It was a large and well-equipped force, well trained and with experienced officers who had seen service in Europe and Ireland. The Earl Rivers Regiment of Foote was there on the day the King raised his standard in Nottingham, and they served in major battles thereafter.rs returned to Cheshire he appointed Halton Castle to the command of Captain Walter Primrose, and fortified it. The castle fell to two parliamentary sieges, the first led by Sir William Brereton in 1643. The Parliamentarians held the castle for a while but then, hearing of the approach of superior Royalist forces led by Prince Rupert, they abandoned it. The Royalists declined in turn withdrew from Halton and the Parliamentarians occupied the castle once again. With Halton Castle under Parliamentary control, and with Rocksavage now in ruins, Earl Rivers retired to Frodsham Castle, and took no other part in the Civil War. There he died on 10 October 1654. A few hours after his death, with his body lying within, the castle was set on fire and burned down. It was completely destroyed. The body was rescued, later to be buried privately two days later in Macclesfield.al on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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