Person:Elizabeth Bridger (6)

Watchers
Elizabeth Bridger
d.27 Mar 1741
  1. Anne Bridger1657 -
  2. Henry Bridger1658 -
  3. Mary Bridger1660 -
  4. Awdrey BridgerCal Abt 1661 -
  5. Walter Bridger1661 - 1689
  6. Richard Bridger1664 - 1729
  7. Jane Bridger
  8. Frances Bridger
  9. Henry Bridger1666 - 1730
  10. John Bridger1669 - 1669
  11. Elizabeth Bridger1672 - 1741
m. 16 Nov 1699
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Bridger
Gender Female
Christening[2] 29 Dec 1672 Cuckfield, Sussex, England
Marriage 16 Nov 1699 Westminster, Middlesex, EnglandKnightsbridge
to Sir Charles Goring, 3rd Baronet
Alt Marriage 12 May 1700 Westminster St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, Englandto Sir Charles Goring, 3rd Baronet
Death[1] 27 Mar 1741
Burial[1] Warminghurst, Sussex, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cokayne, George Edward. Complete baronetage, 1611-1800. (Exeter [England]: W. Pollard, 1900-1906)
    4:102.

    youngest daughter

  2. England. Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. (FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, Findmypast)
    index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NGTT-TLB : accessed 29 Jul 2013), Elizabeth Bridger, 29 Dec 1672.
  3.   Bridger v Hancock., in National Archives
    C 11/1562/6, 1740.

    Short title: Bridger v Hancock.

    Document type: Bill and answer.

    Plaintiffs: Henry Bridger, gent of Horsham, Sussex, Dorothy Currington, widow of Horsham, Peter Waldo DD of Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire and Adria Waldo spinster of Throgmorton Street, London, Sarah Drake, widow of Adderbury, Oxfordshire, Dame Elizabeth Goreing, widow, Sarah Harris, widow of St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex and Mary Tankard spinster of St Martin in the Fields (all of whom together with Ann Hancock wife of Abraham Hancocke, gent of Walton on Thames, Surrey defendants were first cousins and nearest kin to Rebecca Bridger, spinster deceased late of Harrow in the Hill, Middlesex and being the several children of the several brothers and sisters of James Bridger, deceased, the late father of said Rebecca Bridger).

    Defendants: Abraham Hancock gent and Ann Hancock his wife.

    Date of bill (or first document): 1740