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About Anne Smyth
Not a known child of Robert Strange, mayor of Bristol
There is no Smyth listed in the Stange family described at Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Thomas_Le_Strange#cite_note-4
He was the son of the abovementioned Robert le Strange, and Anne, daughter and one of the heirs of Thomas le Strange of Walton in Warwick, Esq. His paternal grandparents were Henry Le Strange (died after 1483[8]%29 of Hunstanton and Katherine Drury, a daughter of Roger Drury of Hawstead in Suffolk.[9] After Henry Le Strange's death, Katherine married secondly as his second wife Sir Robert Radcliffe of Hunstanton.
His mother Anne (d.1540+) married secondly Sir Edward Knyvett (d.1528), the son Sir William Knyvett.
Sir Thomas Le Strange's sister Katherine (d. 2 February 1558) married 1) Sir Hugh Hastings of Elsing in Norfolk, knight (d. 9 December 1540), on 24 April 1523, and had by him three children, John (27 July 1531 – 8 January 1542) and two daughters; and 2) Thomas Gawdy (d.1556), Serjeant-at-law. Katherines will is dated 6 June, 1557 and was proved 21 June 1564 in the Bishop's Court. It contains a bequest "to my brother Martyn Hastyngs my condite to warter the gardyn." She died, however, on 2 February 1558, and was buried at Elsing, in the tomb of her first husband.
His sister Elizabeth (d.1536) married John Wotton of Tudenham in Norfolk, Esq., the brother of Henry Wotton. Sir Thomas Le Strange refers to him as "my brother Wotton" in his household accounts.[19] As Elizabeth's widower John married secondly Mary, daughter of George Neville, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and widow of Thomas Fiennes, lord Dacre of the South. The son of Elizabeth and John Wotton, also called John, had a daughter: Anne Wotton, who married Bassingbourne Gawdy,[20] the son of her great-aunt Katherine's last husband.
He married Anne Vaux, daughter of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden and his first wife Elizabeth Fitzhugh. The marriage took place in 1501, when she was seven and he was ten. Anne was a uterine sister to Sir Thomas Parr, father of Katherine Parr, sixth queen of King Henry VIII.
In 1519, when Anne gave birth to her third or fourth child at Hunstanton, her own mother was dead and her mother-in-law had remarried and moved away, leaving it to two of her husband’s aunts, Elizabeth Radcliffe, Lady Woodhouse (the daughter of Sir Thomas’s grandmother by her second husband) and Anne Banyard, to attend her for the three weeks leading up to the birth
Henry Lestrange, Esq. left by his lady, Katherine, 3 heirs, Roger, Robert and John, who married Margaret, one of the daughters and coheirs of Sir Thomas Le Strange of Walton Deivile in Warwickshire,
Robert L'Estrange, Esq. married Anne, daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas L'Estrange, of Walton D'Eivile in Warwickshire, by whom he had Sir Thomas his son, and died in 1511.
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol10/...
Grant by Sir Thomas Le Strange of Mustrells and other Manors to
Dame Anne Knyvett for life in lieu of other Manors to which she was entitled as
Widow of Robert Le Strange
https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/grant-by-sir-thomas-l...
Date(s)
1540-1541 (Creation)
Level of description
File
Name of creator
Le Strange family; 1199-20th century; Hunstanton, Norfolk
(1199-20th century)
Repository
Norfolk Record Office
Scope and content
32 Henry VIII.
- page 362 of Family History James Alan Burdick By james burdick
Anne Smyth's Timeline
1462 |
1462
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Louth, Lincolnshire, England
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1492 |
1492
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Welbourn, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1520 |
1520
Age 58
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Louth, Lincolnshire, England
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