*Mary Boscawen
born 20 January 1552? St. Michael, Penkivel,
Cornwall, England
christened 20 January 1552? St. Michael, Penkivel, Cornwall,
England
died 4 September 1622 Pankeville near Brixton, Devonshire, England
father:
*Hugh
Boscawen
born about 1515 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England
died 24 August
1559
mother:
*Phillippa Carminow
born
1519 Boconnoc, Cornwall, England
died 9 August 1563 Cornwall, England
siblings:
Joan
Boscawen born about 1538 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England died 1625
Elizabeth
Boscawen born about 1539 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England
Nicholas Boscawen
born 1541 St Michael, Penkivel, Cornwall, England
died 1 May 1626 Penkivel, Cornwall,
England buried 10 May 1616 Penkivel, Cornwall, England
William Boscawen
born about 1542 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England died March 1605
Alice Boscawen
born about 1543 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England died 1 May 1609 buried 1 May 1609
John
Boscawen born 1545 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England died 6 May 1564
Petronell
Boscawen born about 1547 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England
George Boscawen
born about 1548 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England
Edward Boscawen born about
1549 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England died 17 February 1619 buried 17 February 1619
Hugh
Boscawen born 23 February 1551 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England
christened 23
February 1551 St. Michael, Penkivel, Cornwall, England died 20 May 1608
Catherine
Boscawen born about 1555 Tregnothnan, Cornwall, England
Margaret Boscawen
born about 1558 Tregnothnan, Cornwall, England
spouse:
*Peter
(Coffyn) Coffin
born 1535 Portledge, Devonshire, England
married 1560
Brixton, Devonshire, England
children:
*Nickolas
(Nicholas) Coffin (Coffyn)
born November 1561 Butler's Parish, Brixton,
Devonshire, England
christened 1568 Butler's Parish, Brixton, Devonshire, England
died
8 October 1613 Butler's Parish, Brixton, Devonshire, England
buried 3 November
1613 Brixton, Devonshire, England
Tristram Coffin born 1563 Brixton, Devonshire,
England
died before ?16 October 1602 (will Proved)
biographical and/or
anecdotal:
notes or source:
LDS
ancestry.com
Penkivel sounds suspiciously
like Pankeville.