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Margaret Scargill (Gascoigne)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1514 (71-81)
Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir William Gascoigne, KG and Margaret Clarell, ‘Dame of the Garter’
Wife of William Scargill, Ill
Mother of William Scargill, IV; Jane Frobysher; John Scargill and Isabel Scargill
Sister of Robert Gascoigne; John Gascoigne; Joan Gascoigne, of Gawthorpe; Ralph Gascoigne; Sir William Gascoigne, XIII, 14th Lord of Gawthorpe and 2 others
Half sister of Sir William Fitzwilliam, Kt.; Eleanor Ryther and John Fitzwilliam

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About Margaret Scargill

Not the same as Margaret Ogle


William III's daughter Margaret married William Scargill III and became ancestress of Martin Frobisher

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Frobisher)


William Scargill was born 1417 in Leads Hall, Saxton, North Yorkshire, England, and died BEF 5 AUG 1484. He married Margaret Gascoigne. He was the son of William Scargill and Constance WifeofWilliam Scargill.

He married Margaret Gascoigne, daughter of Sir William Gascoigne Sir of Gawthorpe and Margaret Clarell. She was born ABT 1438 in Gowthorpe, Bishop Wilton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, and died 1514 in Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire, England.

Children of William Scargill and Margaret Gascoigne include:

  • 1. Jane / Joan Scargill, m John Frobisher, of Altofts
  • 2. William Scargill was born ABT 1455 in England, and died AFT 1490. Married: Dorothy Coniers. Dorothy Coniers was born ABT 1460 in England. She married William Scargill. She was the daughter of Thomas Coniers and Eleanor FitzHugh. Daughter Agnes Married: Robert Neville
  • 3. John Scargill died BEF 1490.

References

  • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sutton-2152
  • http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/gascoigne.htm Sir William Gascoigne III, of Gawthorpe, co. York mar. 1426 Margaret Clarell, dau. of Thomas Clarell, of Aldwarke, co. York 3. Margaret Gascoigne, mar. William Scargill
  • https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/gg/gascoigne01.php (1) William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe (d before 1383) m. (by 1351) Agnes Frank (dau of Nicholas Frank of Alwodley) (F) Margaret Gascoigne possibly of this generation m. Sir William Scargill of Thorp Stapleton (a 1351, 1376)
  • https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4as/scargill1.php#link1
  • Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Jun 16 2016, 14:34:13 UTC
  • “The Gascoigne Family, c. 1309-1592: Gentry and Identity.” Christopher Matthew Bovis, PhD. University of York Centre for Medieval Studies January 2017. < PDF > Page 74, Person # 85.
  • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55118283/margaret-gascoigne: Margaret Clarell for the third time got married with Sir William Gascoigne, Sheriff of Yorkshire, son of Sir William Gascoigne and Jane Wyman, before 7 February 7, 1426. They married secretly and had four sons: Sir William, Robert, John and Ralph and five daughters: Jane, wife of Sir Henry Vavasour, Anne, wife of Sir Hugh Hastings, Margaret, wife of William Scargill, Esquire, (unnamed), wife of Robert Darnsfeld and (unnamed), wife of Hamon Sutton. Margaret Clarell died after 1467
    • Sources: Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Plantagenet Ancestry and Magna Carta Ancestry.
    • A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, by John Burke, Esquire
  • Bastow, Sarah L. (2002) Aspects of the history of the Catholic gentry of Yorkshire from the Pilgrimage of Grace to the First Civil War. Doctoral thesis, University of Huddersfield. This version is available at http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/4675/ Page 110 cites Foster, Pedigrees, I; B.J. Todd, 'The Remarrying Widow', in M. Prior (ed.), Women in English Society, pp. 54-92. “… Margaret Gascoigne married (1) Sir William Scargill and (2) Hamon Sutton. All married twice showing the frequency of widowhood in the fifteenth century and that a profitable alternative to marrying an heiress for sons wishing to make their fortune was to marry a widow. The crucial point was to produce children by the heiress, to ensure that the inheritance was secured; in marrying widows it was advantageous if they had no children by their first marriage, or alternatively if they brought money or land to their second marriage.”
  • not the same as this Margaret Gascoigne: https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4as/scargill1.php#link1 A. Sir William Scargill (Skargill) (a 1322, 1340) m. Jane Mauleverer (dau of Sir William Mauleverer) i. Sir William Scargill 'of Thorp Stapleton' (a 1351, 1376) m. Margaret Gascoigne (dau of Sir William Gascoigne of Gauthorp (Gawthorpe)) a. John Scargill THG (p406) notes that thia John "cannot have been the son of Sir William Scargill and Margaret Gacoigne his wife; probably not even their grandson". That may be thought of as indicating that the connection was more distant but the dates appear to contradict that. m. _ Uslane
  • https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00467641&tree=LEO
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Margaret Scargill's Timeline

1438
1438
Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1442
1442
LEEDS West Yorkshire England
1446
1446
LEEDS West Yorkshire England
1448
1448
Altofts, Normanton, Yorkshire, England
1467
1467
1514
1514
Age 76
Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1993
July 9, 1993
Age 76
December 18, 1993
Age 76
1994
February 18, 1994
Age 76