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  1. Wife of Richard Cromwell. This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 03:39. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  2. Dorothy (Doll) Cromwell formerly Major. Born 1627 in Hursley, Hampshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Richard Major MP and Anne (Kingswell) Major. Sister of Anne (Major) Dunch. Wife of Richard Cromwell — married 1 May 1649 (to 5 Jan 1676) in Hursley, Hampshire, England. Mother of Elizabeth Cromwell , Ann Cromwell , Unknown Cromwell ...

  3. 23 de nov. de 2022 · Dorothy Cromwell (née Maijor) after Unknown artist etching, published 1825 8 5/8 in. x 5 in. (218 mm x 128 mm) paper size Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931

  4. Most references show Richard Cromwell’s wife as Dorothy Maijor (or Dorothea Major) (1627-1676), described in Wikipedia as the daughter of a Hampshire gentleman and landowner. Dorothy Major is shown in several genealogical charts as the daughter of Richard Major (1610-1644) and Jane Ironmonger. Richard Major was in turn the son of another ...

  5. 26 de mai. de 2020 · Richard married Dorothy Maijor in 1649. She was the daughter of Richard Maijor, Esq. of Hursley (Hampshire). Following the marriage, the couple stayed at Dorothy’s father’s Hursley estate. Richard became a “Justice of the Peace” for Hampshire and was part of various county committees.

  6. When Richard Cromwell was born on 4 October 1626, in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, his father, Lord Protector, Sir Oliver Cromwell, was 27 and his mother, Elizabeth Bourchier, was 28. He married Dorothy Maijor on 1 May 1649, in Hursley, Hampshire, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 7 daughters.

  7. After long negotiations, in May 1649 he married Dorothy, daughter of Richard Maijor, a Hampshire gentleman who had supported the parliamentary cause financially and administratively. Richard and his new wife lived with his in-laws at their seat at Hursley, not far from Winchester, and Richard became a Hampshire country gentleman, serving with his father-in-law as a JP for the county.