Genealogy Wylie » Margaret Dymoke (± 1405-1463)

Personal data Margaret Dymoke 

Sources 1, 2, 3

Household of Margaret Dymoke

She is married to Thomas FitzWilliam.

They got married about 1435.


Child(ren):

  1. Beatrice FitzWilliam  1445-???? 
  2. Elizabeth FitzWilliam  ± 1447-???? 


Notes about Margaret Dymoke

RD500 has an incorrect ancestry for Margaret, stating that she was adaughter of Thomas Dymoke & Margaret Welles. John Steele Gordon pointedout that the dates are completely wrong for this, and would matchMargaret being a daughter of Thomas's grandfather (also named Thomas).This ancestry was confirmed by Ed Mann.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Margaret Dymoke

John Dymoke
1322-1381
Thomas Dymoke
1355-1422
Elizabeth Hebden
± 1375-1453

Margaret Dymoke
± 1405-1463

± 1435

Thomas FitzWilliam
± 1398-1479


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Sources

  1. The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States, by Gary Boyd Roberts, 1993, 213-4
  2. The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States, by Gary Boyd Roberts, 1993, 213-4
  3. Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, John Steele Gordon, 4 Feb 1999
  4. Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, Ed Mann, 4 Feb 1999
    1463
  5. Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, Susan Shannon, 12 Aug 1996

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Historical events

  • Graaf Filips I de Goede (Beiers Huis) was from 1433 till 1467 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1461: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 2 » Wars of the Roses: The Battle of Mortimer's Cross is fought in Herefordshire, England.
    • March 4 » Wars of the Roses in England: Lancastrian King Henry VI is deposed by his House of York cousin, who then becomes King Edward IV.
    • March 29 » Battle of Towton: Edward of York defeats Queen Margaret to become King Edward IV of England, bringing a temporary stop to the Wars of the Roses.
    • June 28 » Edward, Earl of March, is crowned King Edward IV of England.
    • August 7 » The Ming dynasty Chinese military general Cao Qin stages a coup against the Tianshun Emperor.
    • August 15 » The Empire of Trebizond surrenders to the forces of Sultan Mehmed II. This is regarded by some historians as the real end of the Byzantine Empire. Emperor David is exiled and later murdered.


Same birth/death day

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