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Elizabeth Rose WRIGHT

Birth25 Feb 1566 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
Death25 Jul 1635 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
MotherLady Mary Lambee
FatherSir Edward Josselyn, King Edward VI of England served as one Godfather

Born in Hingham, Norfolk, England on 25 Feb 1566 to Sir Edward Josselyn, King Edward VI of England served as one Godfather and Lady Mary Lambee. Elizabeth Rose WRIGHT married Sir Eustace GATES (JACQUES/JAYUETTES) and had 9 children. She passed away on 25 Jul 1635 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.

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Sir Edward Josselyn, King Edward Vi Of England Served As One Godfather
1548 - 1627
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Lady Mary Lambee
1550 - 1615
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Sir Eustace Gates (Jacques/jayuettes)
1570 - 1626
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Stephen Gates (1638 Dilligent)
1597 - 1662
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Mary Gates
1601 - 1700
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Rose Gates
1594 - 1625
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Alice Gates
1599 - 1616
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Bridget Gates
1603 - 1617
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Thomas Gates
1593 - 1635
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Simon Gates (Jaques)(jayuettes)
1606 - Unknown
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William Gates
1596 - 1627
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David Gates
1604 - 1677

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