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Margaret Jane, Bailiffe Clark 1438 – 1526 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1438

Birth Location: Arlington Castle, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1526

Death Location: Allington Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom

Father: William Bailiffe

Mother: Martha Maxwell

Spouse(s): Richard Wyatt

Children(s): Anne Wyatt, Joan Wyatt, Henry Wyatt, Richard Wyatt, William Wyatt, Francis Wyatt, John Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt, Anne Wyatt

The story of Margaret Jane Bailiffe Clark began in 1438 in Arlington Castle, Yorkshire, England, with parents William Clark Bailiffe and Martha Maxwell. As an adult, Margaret Jane Bailiffe Clark wed Richard Wyatt. Their household included Anne Wyatt, Joan Wyatt, Henry Wyatt, Richard Wyatt, William Wyatt, Francis Wyatt, John Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt and Anne Wyatt. Margaret Jane Bailiffe Clark's life came to an end in 1526 in Allington Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents

William Bailiffe
1412 – 1493
Birth Location: Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
WB
Martha Maxwell
1416 – 1493
Birth Location: Sothenge, Yorkshire, England
MM

Spouses(s)

Richard Wyatt
1435 – 1475
Birth Location: Mexborough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
RW

Children(s)

Anne Wyatt
1455 –
Birth Location: Boxley, Kent, England
AW
Joan Wyatt
1459 – 1525
Birth Location: Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
JW
Henry Wyatt
1460 – 1536
Birth Location: Allington Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom
HW
Richard Wyatt
1461 – 1522
Birth Location: Allington Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom
RW
William Wyatt
1463 – 1532
Birth Location: Essex, England, United Kingdom
WW
Francis Wyatt
1465 –
Birth Location: Boxley Abbey, Kent, England, United Kingdom
FW
John Wyatt
1465 – 1525
Birth Location: Braunton, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom
JW
Thomas Wyatt
1467 – 1525
Birth Location: Haigh, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
TW
Anne Wyatt
1470 –
Birth Location: England
AW

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1438
    Event Place: Arlington Castle, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1526
    Event Place: Allington Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom

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