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# Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING 1511–1570 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1511

Birth Location: Woode, Devon, England

Death Date: 1570

Death Location: Ashford, Devon, England

Father: Sir church

Mother: # childbirth

Spouse(s): Sir Honito

Children(s): Joane ^1538, Roger England, Nicholaus ^1535, Lady children, Sir ^1539, Sir ^1541, Sir 1541, Lady Devonshire

In 1511, # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING entered the world in Woode, Devon, England, born to Sir Joannis Of Kentisbeare Whyting Member Of Merchant Ventures Photos Of Church And Lady Ann Of Kentibeare Pauncefoot Mother Died Result Of Childbirth. # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING married Sir Nicholai Nicholaus Nicholas Ii Ayshford Ashford Van Clint Honito 1507 Of Clint Honito, and had children including Joane Jane Ashford 1538, Lady Jane Ayshford Ashford Lady Of Ashford Of Devonshire, Lady Mary Ashford 1535 6 Deaths Of 15 Children, Nicholaus Ashford 1535, Roger Ayshford 1533 St Marys Church Of England, Sir Amias Ashford 1541, Sir Amias Ayshford Ashford 1541, Sir Richard Ashford 1539. # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING passed away in 1570 in Ashford, Devon, England.

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  • In 1511, # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING entered the world in Woode, Devon, England, born to Sir Joannis Of Kentisbeare Whyting Member Of Merchant Ventures Photos Of Church And Lady Ann Of Kentibeare Pauncefoot Mother Died Result Of Childbirth.
  • # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING married Sir Nicholai Nicholaus Nicholas Ii Ayshford Ashford Van Clint Honito 1507 Of Clint Honito, and had children including Joane Jane Ashford 1538, Lady Jane Ayshford Ashford Lady Of Ashford Of Devonshire, Lady Mary Ashford 1535 6 Deaths Of 15 Children, Nicholaus Ashford 1535, Roger Ayshford 1533 St Marys Church Of England, Sir Amias Ashford 1541, Sir Amias Ayshford Ashford 1541, Sir Richard Ashford 1539.
  • # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING passed away in 1570 in Ashford, Devon, England.

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# WHITING's Ancestors

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# WHITING
1511–1570
Birth Place: Woode, Devon, England
Parents
Sir Joannis of Kentisbeare WHYTING , Member of Merchant Ventures, photos of church
1475–1530
Wood Barton, Kentisbeare, Devon, England
# (Lady Ann of Kentibeare PAUNCEFOOT, Mother died result of) childbirth
1485–1534
Compton Pauncefoot, Somerset, England
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# WHITING's Descendants

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# (Lady Isabell of Woode) WHITING (1511–1570) m. Sir (Nicholai\Nicholaus\Nicholas II Ayshford\Ashford-van Clint Honito, 1507, of Clint) Honito (1507–9 Jun 1557 or 9 Jun 1570)
  1. 1. Joane (\ Jane Ashford) ^1538 1538–1616 m. George (Henry Balch) III 1524–1581
    1. 1. Sir (John Balch (Royal Blood)) I 1577–1648 m. John Balch 1601–1682
      1. 1. Thomas (Welch) Bilth 1628–1681 m. Penelope Johnson 1665–1721
        1. 1. Richard Bilth 1675–1726 m. Anne (Elizabeth (Cherokee Woman?)) Thomas 1680–
    2. 2. George Balch 1577–1580
  2. 2. Roger (Ayshford ^1533 St. Mary’s Church of) England 1533–1611
  3. 3. Nicholaus (Ashford) ^1535 1535–1610
  4. 4. Lady (Mary Ashford ^1535 *6 deaths of 15) children 1535–1615
  5. 5. Sir (Richard Ashford) ^1539 1539–1626
  6. 6. Sir (Amias Ashford) ^1541 1541–1626
  7. 7. Sir (Amias Ayshford\Ashford,) 1541 1533–1610
  8. 8. Lady (Jane Ayshford\Ashford, Lady of Ashford of) Devonshire 1554–1618

# WHITING's Timeline

2 Records

1511
1511
Birth of # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING in Woode, Devon, England
Woode, Devon, England
1570
1570
Age 59
Death of # Lady Isabell of Woode WHITING in Ashford, Devon, England
Ashford, Devon, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1511
    Event Place: Woode, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1570
    Event Place: Ashford, Devon, England

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