Bridget Ayscough
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Bridget Ayscough
Summary
Bridget Ayscough is a human[1]. She died on January 1, 1741[2].
Key Facts
- Bridget Ayscough died on January 1, 1741[2].
- Bridget Ayscough's father was Edward Ayscough[3].
- Bridget Ayscough's mother was Bridget Skinner[4].
- Bridget Ayscough was married to John Hanbury[5].
- A child of Bridget Ayscough was John Hanbury[6].
- A child of Bridget Ayscough was Capel Hanbury[7].
- A child of Bridget Ayscough was Charles Hanbury Williams[8].
- A child of Bridget Ayscough was George Hanbury-Williams[9].
- A child of Bridget Ayscough was Thomas Hanbury[10].
- Bridget Ayscough is recorded as female[11].
- Bridget Ayscough's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Bridget Ayscough's family name is recorded as Ayscough[13].
- Bridget Ayscough's given name is recorded as Bridget[14].
Body
Origins and Family
Bridget Ayscough's father was Edward Ayscough[3]. Her mother was Bridget Skinner[4].
Personal Life
Among Bridget Ayscough's spouses was John Hanbury[5]. Children include John Hanbury[6]; Capel Hanbury[7], a politician[15], 1707–1765[16]; Charles Hanbury Williams[8], a diplomat[17], 1708–1759[18], of Kingdom of Great Britain[19], awarded the Companion of the Order of the Bath[20]; George Hanbury-Williams[9], 1715–1764[21]; and Thomas Hanbury[10], 1722–1778[22].
Death and Burial
Bridget Ayscough died on January 1, 1741[2].
FAQs
Who were Bridget Ayscough's parents?
Bridget Ayscough's father was Edward Ayscough[3]. Bridget Ayscough's mother was Bridget Skinner[4].
Who was Bridget Ayscough married to?
Bridget Ayscough's spouses include John Hanbury[5].