Elizabeth Wyborne (Gammon) - Ouestion her father being Martyn Martin de Goodborough

Started by Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns on yesterday
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Elizabeth Wyborne (Gammon)
Gender: Female
Birth: circa 1545
Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death: Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Martyn Martin de Goodborough and UNKNOWN
Wife of Sir Richard Dewyborne Wyborne, I
@Elizabeth Wyborne
@Christopher Baker of Tenterden

whether correct or not found this and have place in her overview
ELIZABETH Gammon, b.1545 d.1603
Ancestry UK
https://www.ancestry.co.uk › genealogy › records › eliza...
Born in Kent, England on 1545 to Sir John Gammon and Elizabeth Gammon. ELIZABETH Gammon married Richard Lord of Wrothham Wyborne and had 8 children. She passed ..

The MyHertiage profiles vary as to parentage and have not listed any of them tho the above parents are listed in some of them listed as smartMatches

by another GENI profile - it seems that Martyn M de Goodborough
is wife of Thomas Wyborne (Wybourn) (Weyborn)
Lady Elizabeth de Goodborough
Gender: Female
Birth: 1480
Wrothham, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death: 1570 (89-91)
Gabriels Hill, Maidstone, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Martyn M de Goodborough and UNKNOWN
Wife of Thomas Wyborne (Wybourn) (Weyborn)
Mother of Sir Richard Dewyborne Wyborne, I and Hugh De Wyborn

@Lady Elizabeth de Goodborough
@Martyn M de Goodborough
@Thomas Wyborne (Wybourn) (Weyborn)

The Elizabeth Gammon that you originally linked to was in the wrong place, chronologically, and belonged to Richard Wyborne II, so I fixed that.

I'm not seeing any documents that give evidence for any of the versions of her parents -- have seen any?

couple of other issues -- Richard Dewyborne Wyborne has a middle name, which he shouldn't have -- that should come out; and Richard II has Richard I for a father, and I'm not seeing evidence for that, either.

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