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John Colepeper "of Feckenham" was the father of that Thomas Colepeper who married his cousin Katherine St Leger: their children included John Colepeper (born 1633), leader of Culpeper's Rebellion, and Frances Colepeper (born 1634), wife successively of Samuel Stephens, Sir William Berkeley and Philip Ludwell of Virginia.
Anne of Denmark, depicted with a diamond aigrette and pearl hair attire, by John de Critz, 1605. The jewels of Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), wife of James VI and I and queen consort of Scotland and England, are known from accounts and inventories, and their depiction in portraits by artists including Paul van Somer. [1]
: Pete Hogwallop and Delmar O'Donnell are baptized by a Baptist minister. [ 124 ] The Preacher's Wife : Pastor Henry Biggs ( Courtney Vance ), his wife Julia ( Whitney Houston ), his mother-in-law Margueritte Coleman ( Jenifer Lewis ), his son Jeremiah (Justin Pierre Edmund) and many other characters were members of St. Matthew's Baptist Church.
Anne was anointed and consecrated with prayers alluding to Esther, the Wise Virgins, and other Biblical heroines. [3] It was the first coronation to be conducted in English instead of Latin . [ 4 ] Because of the 1603 London plague , a planned ceremonial Royal Entry to London was deferred until 15 March 1604.
Her father was Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch, her mother Margaret Leslie, daughter of John Leslie, 6th Earl of Rothes. [2] Scott had two elder sisters, Mary and Margaret, but no brothers. [3] Scott's father died the same year she was born, and her sisters died, Margaret in 1652 and Mary in 1661, leaving Scott to inherit the titles and ...
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Annie Wiggins Brown was the daughter of Dr. Harry F. Brown, a physician, and his wife, the former Mary Allen Wiggins. [3] Her father was the grandson of a slave and her mother's parents were of black, Cherokee Indian, and Scottish-Irish origins. [4] She had three sisters, Henrietta, Mamie, and Harriet. [5] [6]
In 1631 Hawkes married Ann Hutchinson (née Brown), widow of Thomas Hutchinson. Her parents were Edward Brown and Jane Brown (née Lide). She was born circa 1615 in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, England, and died in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts on 4 December 1669. [4] (prior to 1752 the year started with March as the first month of the ...
Anne Browne (c. 1495 [1] – 10 March 1582) [AN BROWN], [2] was a Tudor noblewoman known for her prominence in the English court during the 16th century. Born around 1495, Anne Browne lived through a significant period in English history, witnessing the tumultuous events of the Tudor era .