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Anne Bagot is the daughter of Walter Bagot and Elizabeth Cave.1 She married Thomas Lane, son of John Lane and Jane Littleton.1 Her married name became Lane.1
Children of Anne Bagot and Thomas Lane
The Staffordshire pedigree has these additional children
from Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Lane, Jane, Lady Fisher (d. 1689)
Lane, Jane, Lady Fisher (d. 1689), royalist heroine, was the third daughter of Thomas Lane (1585–1660) and Anne Bagot (b. 1589, d. in or after 1651), who married at Blithfield, Staffordshire, on 10 February 1610.
Her father, ‘a person of excellent reputation’, resided at Bentley Hall, near Wolverhampton, and had ‘a fair estate’ (Clarendon, Hist. rebellion, 5.199) worth £700 a year, while her mother was the sister of Sir Hervey Bagot (1591–1660) [see under Bagot family (per. c.1490–1705)], a wealthy baronet and MP for Staffordshire in the Long Parliament. Both families were royalists during the civil war.
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1585 |
September 7, 1585
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Blithfield, Staffordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1609 |
April 8, 1609
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Bentley Hyde, Staffordshire, England
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1611 |
May 1611
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1615
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1617 |
1617
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Staffordshire, England
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1617
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Blithfield, Staffordshire, England
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1617
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1619
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1625 |
August 7, 1625
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Wolverton, Staffordshire , England
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