Frances Salisbury

Frances Salisbury

Frances Webb (April 10 1775 – January 22 1862) was the wife of Thomas Salisbury (1761-1810) and the mother of Anne Caroline Salisbury. She is the second earliest recorded matrilineal ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II, being her great-great-great-grandmother. She was great-great-grandmother to Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The parents of Frances were Francis Webb and Mary Garritt.

Frances survived her husband, who was a solicitor, by over fifty years and died at Salisbury, Wiltshire, in 1862.

References

*Edward J. Davies, “The Ancestry of Frances Webb, Wife of Thomas Salisbury of Fordington, Dorset”, "Genealogists’ Magazine", 27(2001-03):348-54
*Edward J. Davies, “Some Descendants of John and Frances (Skey) Webb”, "The Weaver", 18.1(2003):5-19


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