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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. They had ten children, but Oliver, the fifth child, was the only boy to survive infancy. [9] Cromwell's paternal grandfather, Sir Henry Williams, was one of the two wealthiest landowners in Huntingdonshire .

  3. Há 5 dias · They had nine children: James and Robert died young, Oliver died of fever in 1644, Richard (1626-1712) succeeded his father as Protector, Henry (1628-1674) was in the Parliamentary army, Bridget (1624-1662) married Henry Ireton and secondly Charles Fleetwood (d.1692 buried in Bunhill Fields), Elizabeth (1629-1658) married John ...

  4. (2) nine children (1) Richard Cromwell (1) Robert Cromwell (ca. 1560 – 1617) m. Elizabeth Steward (ca. 1564 - 1654) Jane Cromwell m. John Desborough (1608-1680) Catherine Cromwell (born 1597) 1st m. Roger Whitstone; 2nd m. John Jones (ca. 1597 - 1660) Anne Cromwell m. John Sewster; Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1599–1658) m.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Oliver Cromwells daughter Frances, the ‘puritan princess’ – Historia Magazine. 2 April 2020 By Miranda Malins. Miranda Malins, author of The Puritan Princess, writes for Historia about the extraordinary life of Oliver Cromwells youngest daughter, Frances, and how we need to forget everything we thought we knew about the Lord Protector’s rule.

  6. Morgan Williams and Katherine Cromwells eldest son Richard had two sons, Henry and Francis, both of whom also used the surname Cromwell. Like his father before him, Henry went on to be knighted and of his eleven children by his first wife, Olivers father Robert was one of the youngest.

  7. Courtesy of The National Portrait Gallery, London. Introduction. Oliver Cromwell helped to overthrow Englands King Charles I. Cromwell was one of the members of Parliament who disapproved of the way Charles ruled the country. The conflict between Parliament and the king led to the English Civil War and the execution of Charles.