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Cressitt St. John 1540–1602 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 May 1540

Birth Location: Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia

Death Date: 28 February 1602

Death Location: Sharnbrooke Manor, Sharnbrook, nr. Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia

Father: John John

Mother: Anne Neville

Spouse(s): John Butler

Children(s): John Butler

The story of Cressitt St. John began in 1540 in Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia. Cressitt St. John married John Butler, and had children including John Butler. Cressitt St. John passed away in 1602 in Sharnbrooke Manor, Sharnbrook, nr. Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia.

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Biography

  • The story of Cressitt St. John began in 1540 in Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia.
  • Cressitt St. John married John Butler, and had children including John Butler.
  • Cressitt St. John passed away in 1602 in Sharnbrooke Manor, Sharnbrook, nr. Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia.

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Cressitt John's Ancestors

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Cressitt John
1540–1602
Birth Place: Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia
Parents
John St. John
–1558
Anne Neville
1502–1595
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Cressitt John's Descendants

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Cressitt (St.) John (15 May 1540–28 February 1602) m. John Butler (1535–12 January 1613)
  1. 1. John Butler 1568–1632 m. Jane Elliot 1576–1667
    1. 1. Elizabeth Butler 1610–1676 m. William Claiborne 1587–1677
      1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth) Claiborne 1626–1710 m. Edward Rice 1622–1660 m. Maj (Robert) Harris 1630–
        1. 1. Thomas Rice 1656–1711 m. Margaret (Anna) Hewes 1661–1722
      2. 2. William Claiborne 1636–1682
      3. 3. Thomas Claiborne 1647–1683
      4. 4. Ursula Claibourne 1650–1720
      5. 5. Colonel (William) Coulbourne 1629–1689
      6. 6. Leonard Clayborne 1642–1694
      7. 7. John Claibourne 1632–1739
    2. 2. Thomas Butler 1614–1670
    3. 3. Elizabeth (Maria) Butler 1610–1676

Cressitt John's Timeline

2 Records

1540
15 May 1540
Birth of Cressitt St. John in Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia
Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia
1602
28 February 1602
Age 62
Death of Cressitt St. John in Sharnbrooke Manor, Sharnbrook, nr. Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia
Sharnbrooke Manor, Sharnbrook, nr. Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 May 1540
    Event Place: Bletsoe Castle, Bletsoe, Willey, Eaton Socon, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 February 1602
    Event Place: Sharnbrooke Manor, Sharnbrook, nr. Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, East Anglia

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