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  1. 3 de jan. de 2012 · Lady Margaret Shelton was one of ten children born to Sir John and Lady Anne (Boleyn) Shelton, according to www.Tudorplace.com. In Z.F.Shelton’s family history, The Sheltons, only nine children are listed. The date of Lady Margaret’s birth is unknown, but is stated as coming sometime after 1501. We know her mother, Lady Anne, was 21 when ...

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  3. [8] Both Norris, Madge Shelton's betrothed, and her supposed lover Weston, were executed on charge of having been Anne Boleyn's lovers. Marriage and later life Madge married Thomas Woodhouse, the son of Sir Roger Woodhouse or Wodehouse (d. 1560), and his wife Elizabeth Radcliffe, daughter of Sir Robert Radcliffe of Hunstanton . [9]

  4. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Obituary. Mrs. Madgie Shelton Johnson 84, of 646 Midway Rd Rockingham, Nc passed away July 11, 2023 at Richmond County Hospice Haven. Mrs. Madgie leaves to mourn and cherish her memory her husband Warner Shelton. She was married to late James Ray and from this union were eight children. Christopher Ray, James Ray, Barbara Ray McBride (Leon ...

  5. 1 de out. de 2017 · The Sheltons were Anne’s first cousins. Their mother, Anne, was Sir Thomas Boleyn’s sister. Rumour identified Mary Shelton as a potential fourth wife for Henry whilst Madge was linked with the unfortunate Henry Norris. Unfortunately for Anne the pattern of pregnancies, miscarriages and mistresses continued.

  6. Believed to be a portrait of Mary Shelton by Hans Holbein There's some confusion in the records regarding Madge (Margaret) Shelton. It's believed that Madge had a sister named Mary, though some scholars have recently proposed the idea that they were the same person.

  7. Lady Margaret "Madge" Shelton Lady-in-waiting and first cousin to Anne Boleyn, Lady Margaret Shelton (or Madge) became Henry's mistress for a period of about six months starting in February 1535.