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Everard Digby

Birth1545 - Tilton and Stokedry, Rutlandshire, England
Death24 Jan 1592 - Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
MotherMary Anne Cope of Hanwell; Lady Digby of Stoke Dry ;
FatherSir Knight Kenelm Digby MP;of Stoke Dry; High Sheriff of Rutland;

Born in Tilton and Stokedry, Rutlandshire, England on 1545 to Sir Knight Kenelm Digby MP;of Stoke Dry; High Sheriff of Rutland; and Mary Anne Cope of Hanwell; Lady Digby of Stoke Dry ;. Everard Digby married Lady Mary Elizabeth Neale and had 2 children. He passed away on 24 Jan 1592 in Stoke Dry, Rutland, England.

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Parents
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Sir Knight Kenelm Digby Mp;of Stoke Dry; High Sheriff Of Rutland;
1510 - 1590
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Mary Anne Cope Of Hanwell; Lady Digby Of Stoke Dry ;
1519 - 1602
Spouse(s)
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Lady Mary Elizabeth Neale
1560 - 1592
Children
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Elizabeth Colyer
1570 - 1632
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Sir Everard Duffield Dygbye
1558 - 1606

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