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Agnes Harington 1420–1490 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1420

Birth Location: Lancashire, England

Death Date: APR 1490

Death Location: Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England

Father: William Farleton

Mother: Margaret Neville

Spouse(s): Alexander Radcliffe

Children(s): Agnes Radcliffe, Johanna Wife

In 1420, Agnes Harington entered the world in Lancashire, England, born to William Harington Of Farleton And Margaret Neville. Agnes Harington married Alexander Radcliffe, and had children including Agnes Radcliffe, Johanna Radcliffe 1St Wife. Agnes Harington passed away in 1490 in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1420, Agnes Harington entered the world in Lancashire, England, born to William Harington Of Farleton And Margaret Neville.
  • Agnes Harington married Alexander Radcliffe, and had children including Agnes Radcliffe, Johanna Radcliffe 1St Wife.
  • Agnes Harington passed away in 1490 in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Harington's Ancestors

Self
Agnes Harington
1420–1490
Birth Place: Lancashire, England
Parents
William Harington of Farleton
1367–1440
Hornby, Lancashire, England
Margaret Neville
1367–1439
Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Nicholas (Harington of) Farleton
1343–1404
Farleton, Lancashire, England
Isabel English
1345–1397
Westmorland, England
Robert (Neville) III
1323–1413
Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England
Margaret (de la) Pole
1330–1424
Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Farleton
1307–1359
Katherine Banastre
1307–1359
William English
1314–1369
Margaret Brun
1325–1362
Robert II
1300–1373
Joan Atherton
1304–1353
William II
1290–1366
Katherine Norwich
1304–1382
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Aldingham
1281–1347
Joan
1287–1347
Adam Banastre
1283–1315
Margaret Holand
1259–1349
William II
1285–1344
Isabel Warcop
1285–1365
Richard Brun
1300–1354
Agnes Brun
1302–1338
Robert Neville
1271–1313
Isabel Byron
1270–
Henry IV
1270–1330
Emma Aintree
1274–1387
William Pole
1270–1329
Elena Rotenheryng
1272–1338
Walter Norwich
1274–1329
Catherine Hethersett
1275–1343

Agnes Harington's Descendants

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Agnes Harington (1420–APR 1490) m. Alexander Radcliffe (1416–20 JUL 1475)
  1. 1. Agnes Radcliffe 1436–1505 m. William Singleton 1436–1510
    1. 1. Grace Singleton 1461–1490 m. Richard Osbaldeston 1462–1507
      1. 1. Agnes Osbaldeston 1466–1538 m. Sir (John) Seymour-Smythe 1466–1538
        1. 1. Grace Smith 1483–1531 m. Henry Townley 1480–1531
      2. 2. Alexander Osbaldeston 1481–1543 m. Ellen Tildesley 1478–1560
        1. 1. Johnathon (FitzJohn de Osbaldeston IV of) Blackburn 1495–1575 m. Margaret (Strange or) Stanley 1490–1533 m. Jane Stanley 1500–1567
  2. 2. Johanna (Radcliffe 1st) Wife 1430–1480 m. John (Talbot Of) Salesbury 1425–1484
    1. 1. Isabelle (Talbot Of) Salesbury 1460–1531 m. Richard (Ashton Of) Middleton 1444–1507
      1. 1. Richard Assheton 1481–1549 m. Anne Fouleshurst 1462–1534
        1. 1. Richard Ashton 1513–1550 m. Anne Gerard 1516–1564

Agnes Harington's Timeline

3 Records

1420
1420
Birth of Agnes Harington in Lancashire, England
Lancashire, England
1490
APR 1490
Age 70
Death of Agnes Harington in Salford, Lancashire, England
Salford, Lancashire, England
1490
APR 1490
Age 70
Burial of Agnes Harington in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1420
    Event Place: Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: APR 1490
    Event Place: Salford, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: APR 1490
    Event Place: Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England

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