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Eleanor d' Aston 1400–1441 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1400
Birth Location: Prescot, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 1441
Death Location: Lancashire, England
Father: Richard Aston
Mother: Ellen Dutton
Spouse(s): William Bolton
Children(s): Roger Bolton
The story of Eleanor d' Aston began in 1400 in Prescot, Lancashire, England. Eleanor d' Aston married William Bolton, and had children including Roger Bolton. Eleanor d' Aston passed away in 1441 in Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Eleanor d' Aston began in 1400 in Prescot, Lancashire, England.
- Eleanor d' Aston married William Bolton, and had children including Roger Bolton.
- Eleanor d' Aston passed away in 1441 in Lancashire, England.
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Eleanor Aston's Ancestors
Eleanor Aston's Descendants
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1. Roger Bolton 1430–1482
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1. Prudence Bolton 1456–1500 m. John (Gilbert) Crossland 1456–1563
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1. John Crossland 1484–1569 m. Lady (Agnes) Baker 1482–1548
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1. Marjorie (Alyse) Crossland 1503–1558 m. William Calvert 1500–1548
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2. William Crossland 1479–1546 m. Agnes Clark 1485–1548
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1. Richard Crosland 1510–1568 m. Jeane Norman 1504–1572
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2. Roger Crosland 1506–
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3. John (Thomas) Crossland 1472–1533
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Eleanor Aston's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1400
Event Place: Prescot, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1441
Event Place: Lancashire, England