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  1. In August 1620, just a few months after his twenty-first birthday, Oliver Cromwell married Elizabeth Bourchier at St Giles’s church in Cripplegate, London. Elizabeth had been born in 1598, the eldest of twelve children (nine sons and three daughters) of Sir James Bourchier and his wife Frances, who was a daughter of Thomas Crane of Newton ...

  2. In early 1534, her stepfather successfully negotiated a marriage between Frances and Richard Cromwell (c.1510–1544), 3 the nephew of Thomas Cromwell. The couple were married by 8th March 1534 and they would have two sons: Henry (c.1537–1604) and Francis (c.1541–1598). 4. From around 1531, Richard Cromwell was in the service of Thomas ...

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  4. Bridget Cromwell (born 1624) was Sir Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector's eldest daughter and the eldest of his children to survive into full adulthood. Almost nothing is known of her life until 1646, when she married Henry Ireton, senior parliamentarian officer and close confidant of Oliver. In 1651 she crossed over to Ireland to join her husband ...

  5. Frances Cromwell was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles. Frances Cromwell was daughter of Oliver Cromwell and his wife, Elizabeth Bourchier. She was baptised at St Mary, Ely in Cambridgeshire on 6 December 1638. [1] At the time of her birth her father was merely a redundant member of Parliament but in 1642 he took up arms against the ...

  6. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Frances (Cromwell) Whalley born 1575 Hinchingbrook, Huntingdonshire, England died 1639 Kirkston, Nottinghamshire, England including ancestors + descendants + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Frances Cromwell, 1638-1720. I wanted to write about Cromwell’s daughters as they were famous for their bold characters and have never before been written about. Frances’s story is instantly gripping: as Cromwell’s youngest, unmarried daughter, her marriage prospects were intimately tied to the greatest political question of the time – whether he would become king.