Individual Details

Ann Scott

(1530 - Bef 1609)

== Biography ==Anne Scott married Walter Mayney(d.1577) of Spilsill manor, Staplehurst, Kent. Green, Nina. “Will of Eleanor Kempe, Previously Fogge, Nee Browne.” The Oxford Authorship Site. Accessed September 24, 2019. [http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-43_ff_457-8.pdf TNA 11/43/638 Will of Eleanor Browne]. See p. 3.

===Research Notes===Ann Scott's grandmother, [[Browne-20|Eleanor Browne]], had five daughters by ''Sir Thomas Kempe''. They were:

[[Kempe-2|Emmeline Kempe]], who married, before 1537, [[Scott-238|Sir Reynold Scott]] (c.1511 - 16 December 1554) of Scott’s Hall in Smeeth, Kent by whom she had one son, Sir [[Scott-242|Thomas Scott]] (c.1537 – 30 December 1594), who married [[Baker-153|Elizabeth Baker]], daughter of [[Baker-148|Sir John Baker]] (c.1489–1558), Speaker of the House of Commons, and two daughters, [[Scott-2004|Katherine Scott]], who married John Baker (c.1531-c.1604), son of Sir John Baker (c.1489���1558), Speaker of the House of Commons, by whom she was the mother of the chronicler, Sir Richard Baker (c.1568–1645), and [[Scott-3457|Anne Scott]], who married Walter Mayney (d.1577) of Spilsill manor, Staplehurst, Kent. [http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-43_ff_457-8.pdf THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES PROB 11/43/638, p. 3], added 2015 February 26, [[Bairfield-1|amb]]
Removed [[Scott-555|George Scott]] as father and replaced with [[Scott-238|Reginald Scott]] based upon the information contained in [http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-43_ff_457-8.pdf ''The National Archives Probate'' 11/43/638].[[Bairfield-1|amb]], 2015 February 26

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Events

Birth1530Bradfield, Suffolk, England
DeathBef 1609England
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Families

FatherSir Reynold "Reginald" Scott (1512 - 1554)
MotherEmeline Kempe (1512 - 1541)
SiblingCatherine Scott (1532 - )
SiblingSir Thomas "of Scot's Hall, Sheriff of Kent" Scott (1535 - 1594)