Robert Sutton
M, #51251, b. 1490, d. 25 November 1545
Parents
Biography
Robert Sutton was born in 1490 in Burton, Lancashire, England. He died on 25 November 1545 at age ~55 in Norfolk, England.
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Elizabeth Boys
F, #51252, b. 1480, d. 1583
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth Boys was born in 1480 in Kent, England. She died in 1583 at age ~103 in Saint Stephen, London, England.
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Thomas Boys, Jr.
M, #51253, b. 1455, d. 1480
Biography
Thomas Boys, Jr., was born in 1455 in Kent, England. He died in 1480 at age ~25 in Goodnestone, Kent, England.
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Joan Nix
F, #51254, b. 1460, d. 1550
Biography
Joan Nix was born in 1460 in Kent, England. She died in 1550 at age ~90 in Goodnestone, Kent, England.
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Sir John Aske, de Aughton
M, #51255, b. 1486, d. 28 March 1544
Parents
Biography
Sir John Aske, de Aughton, was born in 1486 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England. He died on 28 March 1544 at age ~58 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England.
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Lady Eleanor Ryther
F, #51256, b. after 10 January 1490, d. 4 April 1528
Parents
Biography
Lady Eleanor Ryther was born after 10 January 1490 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England. She died on 4 April 1528 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England.
Frances Fairfax
F, #51257, b. 1580, d. 1597
Parents
Biography
Frances Fairfax was born in 1580 in Yorkshire, England.
Robert Beverley and she were married. If she died in 1597, she wasn't the mother of his son Peter born in 1610. She died in 1597 at age ~17 in Yorkshire, England.
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Robert Beverley
M, #51258, b. 1577, d. 1613
Biography
Robert Beverley was born in 1577 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He and
Frances Fairfax were married. If she died in 1597, she wasn't the mother of his son Peter born in 1610. He died in 1613 at age ~36 in England.
The Beverleys supposedly go back to the barons of Magna Carta fame.
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Hamon Sutton
M, #51259, b. about 1445
Parents
Biography
Hamon Sutton was born about 1445 in Washingborough, Lincolnshire, England. He and
Margaret Sheffield were married in 1479 in Washingborough, Lincolnshire, England.
Did they have a son, Thomas?
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Margaret Sheffield
F, #51260, d. 1 October 1525
Biography
Margaret Sheffield was born in Butterwick, Lincolnshire, England.
Hamon Sutton and she were married in 1479 in Washingborough, Lincolnshire, England. She died on 1 October 1525 in Angland, Lincolnshire, England.
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Hamon Sutton
M, #51261, b. about 1420
Parents
Biography
Hamon Sutton was born about 1420 in LIncolnshire, England.
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Hamon Sutton
M, #51262, b. about 1383
Parents
Biography
Hamon Sutton was born about 1383 in Warwickshire, England. He and
Margaret Vavasour were married.
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Margaret Vavasour
F, #51263
Biography
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John de Sutton,
M, #51264, b. 6 December 1361, d. 10 March 1395/96
Parents
Biography
John de Sutton, was born on 6 December 1361 in Coleshill, Arden, Warwick, England. He and
Joan Arundel were married before 1379. He and
Alice Le Despenser were married on 10 March 1395/96 in England. Error here: He didn't die on his marriage date, or he wouldn't have had 3 children. He may have married Joan ? second. He died on 10 March 1395/96 at age 34 in England.
John de Sutton
M, #51266, b. 1329, d. 1369/70
Parents
Biography
John de Sutton was born in 1329 in Malpas, Chester, England. He and
Katherine Stafford were married on 25 December 1357. He died in 1369/70 at age ~41 in France.
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Katherine Stafford
F, #51267
Biography
John de Sutton and Katherine Stafford were married on 25 December 1357.
Sir John de Sutton,, 1st Baron Dudley
M, #51268, b. about February 1304, d. 23 November 1359
Parents
Biography
Sir John de Sutton,, 1st Baron Dudley, was born about February 1304 in Dudley, Worcester, England. He died on 23 November 1359 at age ~55 in France. Died in 1359 or 1369?
Source of Information on Sutton line: www.tudorplace.com.ar/Sutton.htm.
Isabel de Cherleton
F, #51269, d. 10 April 1396
Parents
Biography
Isabel de Cherleton was born. She died on 10 April 1396.
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John de Sutton
M, #51270, b. about 1290
Parents
Biography
John de Sutton was born about 1290.
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Sir Raff (Ralph?) Ryther
M, #51272
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Sir Robert Aske
M, #51273, b. 1463, d. 16 March 1542
Parents
Biography
Sir Robert Aske was born in 1463 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England. He and
Elizabeth de Clifford were married in 1481 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England. He died on 16 March 1542 at age ~79 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England.
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Elizabeth de Clifford
F, #51274, b. 1460, d. 1529
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth de Clifford was born in 1460 in Conisborough Castle, Yorkshire, England.
Sir Robert Aske and she were married in 1481 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England. She died in 1529 at age ~69 in Aughton, Yorkshire, England.
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John de Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford
M, #51275, b. about 1435, d. 1461
Biography
John de Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, was born about 1435. He died in 1461 at age ~26.
He received compensation from the King in 1458 for his father at St. Albans. He took the allegians to Henry VI at the parliament of Coventry, as a Lancastrian, in November 1459. About the same time, he was made commissary-general of the Scotch marches and a conservator of the truce with Scotland. In July 1460 he was summoned to Parliament. He was one of the Lancastrian leaders at the battle of Wakefield in December 1460, where he is rreported to have slain the Earl of Rutland, the young son of the Duke of York, with his own hands. For his acts of cruelty he is said to have received the by-name of "the Butcher." In the same battle he is charged with having cut off the head of the dead Duke of York and presented it decked with a paper crown to Queen Margaret. Two months later he was present at the second battle of St. Albans (February 1461, but was slain within six weeks at Ferrybridge, on th eve of the battle of Towton. The same hear he was attainted by act of parliament. His barony of Skipton went to Sir William Stanley, that of Westmoreland to Richard of Gloucester. (Source: Dictionary of National Biography, Clifford, p. 523).
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