Family
He married Mary Woodhouse of Kimberley, Norfolk, (1584–1656), and they had several notable children:
- William Killigrew (1605–1695)
- Anne Killigrew(1607–1641)
- Robert Killigrew (1611-1???)
- Thomas Killigrew (1612–1683)
- Henry Killigrew (1613–1700)
- Elizabeth Killigrew (c.1615-c.1619)
- Catherine Killigrew (1618–1689), wife of Sir Thomas Stanley
- Elizabeth Killigrew (1622–1681), wife of Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon, was a mistress of Charles II and bore him a daughter
- Mary Killigrew (1623–1677), later wife of Sir John James, she has been confused in other biographies with Mary Sackville (1645–1679) (formerly Berkeley, née Bagot)--the widowed Countess of Falmouth—who was another mistress
His widow married Sir Thomas Stafford after 1633.
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