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Edward Worthington 1547–1613 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1547

Birth Location: Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 20 Mar 1613

Death Location: Standish, Lancashire, England

Father: Sir "Gentleman"

Mother: Isabell Anderton

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Edward Worthington was born in 1547 in Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England, the child of Sir Peter Worthington Of Clayton Manor Gentleman And Isabell Anderton. Edward Worthington passed away in 1613 in Standish, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • Edward Worthington was born in 1547 in Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England, the child of Sir Peter Worthington Of Clayton Manor Gentleman And Isabell Anderton.
  • Edward Worthington passed away in 1613 in Standish, Lancashire, England.

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Edward Worthington's Ancestors

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Edward Worthington
1547–1613
Birth Place: Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England
Parents
Sir Peter Worthington of Clayton Manor "Gentleman"
1514–1578
Clayton Manor, Lancashire, England
Isabell Anderton
1518–1573
Euxton (Croxton), Lancaster
Grandparents
James DeAnderton
1495–1552
Euxton, Lancashire, England
Agnes Banastre
1507–1552
Euxton, Lancashire, England
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Edward Worthington's Timeline

2 Records

1547
1547
Birth of Edward Worthington in Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England
Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England
1613
20 Mar 1613
Age 66
Death of Edward Worthington in Standish, Lancashire, England
Standish, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1547
    Event Place: Worthington Manor, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1613
    Event Place: Standish, Lancashire, England

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