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There are two sisters, both named Margaret. See below.
The pedigree of Leigh in Stockwell shows that there were two daughters of Ralph and Elizabeth named Margaret. [1]
She married first, Walter Forde, of Kingston, remembrancer of the Kings Exchequer, who she survived, and had children with including the heir Erasmus.
Second, Henry Frowick, with whom she had two sons and one daughter.
She was living in 1500 and died by 1504.
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Categories: Ford 1, Visitations of Sussex, 1530 and 1633-4
One Margaret married Henry Frowyk and Walter Forde, the other married Edmund Denny. This would explain a lot because at the moment Henry Frowyk in his will expresses the desire to be buried where his wives Jane and Margaret were buried. At the moment the marriage of margaret to 3 husbands, (one of whom is executor to Henry) can’t be reconciled. Do you think it is reasonable to restructure in line with Allen?