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Margaret Cave

Birth25 Apr 1559 - Of, Stanford, Berkshire, England
Death1606 - Leicestershire, England
MotherMargaret/Margery Willington
FatherAmbrose Cave

Born in Of, Stanford, Berkshire, England on 25 Apr 1559 to Ambrose Cave and Margaret/Margery Willington. Margaret Cave married Sir Knollys Knight and had 8 children. She passed away on 1606 in Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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Ambrose Cave
1502 - 1568
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Margaret/margery Willington
1514 - 1549
Spouse(s)
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Sir Knollys Knight
1542 - 1582
Children Show all
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Lettice Knollys Paget
1583 - 1655
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Elizabeth Knollys
1579 - 1621
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John Knowles
1568 - Unknown
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Katherine Knowles
1570 - 1632

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Lettice Knollys
1583 - 1655
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Henricus Knowles
1591 - 1638
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Margaret Knowles
1578 - Unknown
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Sir Knollys Of Grove Place
1591 - 1638

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