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  1. 1 de set. de 2020 · Newman noted that by 1675, the descendants of Sir Oliver lost all their lands and, he said, “it is worthy to note that William and John Cromwell landed in Maryland a few years before this date ...

  2. The main entry for Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) in the format of a data chart. Data charts exist for all entries on these pages. Full list of all surnames that occur on these pages, organised A-Z , with the number of entries for each surname shown in brackets. Click on the family name and you will be taken to an A-Z list of all individuals ...

  3. The Genealogy of Oliver Cromwell. A number of historians have worked on Oliver Cromwell’s family tree and have constructed lines of descent from him. The first to attempt to do so in a fairly systematic way was Mark Noble. His Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell, which was first published in the 1780s, attempted to trace Cromwell’s ...

  4. Henry Cromwell was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I in 1563. He served in the House of Commons, and died in 1603. Their second son was Robert Cromwell, who was the father of Oliver Cromwell, later Lord Protector of England. The eldest son of Sir Henry Cromwell Alias Williams and Joan Warren, was Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchenbrook.

  5. 15 de mai. de 2013 · Oliver Cromwell was an African American soldier who participated in nearly every major battle of the Revolutionary War’s northern campaign. He spent six years and nine months in the New Jersey 2 nd Continental Regiment. He crossed the Delaware with Washington and fought in the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. He wintered at Valley Forge.

  6. 29 de mai. de 2022 · Tagged: Cromwell, Oliver. The Cromwell family is an English aristocratic family. Its most famous members are: Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, and Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. The line of Oliver Cromwell descends from Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), son of Thomas Cromwell’s sister Katherine and her husband Morgan Williams.

  7. Jane Cromwell (born 1606) married in 1636 John Disbrowe, who became a senior commander in the parliamentarian army, a close colleague of Oliver’s, a member of the Protectoral Council of State throughout the Protectorate and one of the Major Generals of 1655-6. The couple had at least six sons – and possibly other sons and daughters who died ...