Elizabeth Hardwick1

F, #15198, b. about 1520, d. 13 February 1608
Father*John Hardwick1 b. ~ 1494
Mother*Elizabeth Leake1 b. ~ 1498
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Names and Titles

Married: Mrs. Cavendish.1
Elizabeth Hardwick was born about 1520 in Ault Hucknull, Hardwick, Derbyshire, England.1 She was the daughter of John Hardwick and Elizabeth Leake.1 Elizabeth Hardwick was christened on 13 February 1608 in Ault Hucknull, Hardwick, Derbyshire, England.1 She married William Cavendish, son of Thomas Cavendish and Alice Smith, on 20 August 1548 in Bradgate Manor, Leicestershire, England.1 Elizabeth Hardwick died on 13 February 1608 in Hardwick, Derbyshire, England.1 She was buried on 4 May 1608 in All Hallows, Derby, Derbyshire, England.1
She became the mother of Frances Cavendish on 18 June 1548.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Temperance Cavendish on 10 June 1549.1 Elizabeth's daughter Temperance Cavendish died in 1549.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Henry Cavendish in 1550.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of William Cavendish on 27 December 1550.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Charles Cavendish in November 1553.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Dan Cavendish in 1555.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Elizabeth Cavendish on 31 March 1555.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Mary Cavendish in 1556.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became the mother of Lucretia Cavendish in March 1557.1 Elizabeth Hardwick became a widow with the death of her husband, William Cavendish on 15 October 1557 at Chatsworth Manor, Derbyshire, England.1 Elizabeth's daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth Cavendish and Charles Stuart in November 1574 in Rufford, Nottinghamshire, England.1 Elizabeth's daughter Elizabeth Cavendish died on 21 January 1582 in England.1

9 Children of Elizabeth Hardwick and William Cavendish, son of Thomas Cavendish and Alice Smith,

Children
Last Edited21 Oct 2001

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.