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Ellen Aston 1519–1573 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1519

Birth Location: Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: March 08, 1573

Death Location: Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England

Father: Thomas Cheshire

Mother: Lady Harewell

Spouse(s): Robert Lowthrop

Children(s): Thomas Lowthropp,, Isabella Lathrop, John Lothrop, Robert Lathrop, Margaret Lathrop, John Lathrop, Elizabeth Lathrop, Lawrence Lathrop, Margaret Lathrop, John Lathrop, John Lothrop, Barnabas Lathrop, John Lathrop, Thomas Lathrop, Margaret LOTHROP

The story of Ellen Aston began in 1519 in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England. Ellen Aston married Robert B Lathrop Or Lowthrop, and had children including Barnabas Lathrop, Elizabeth Lathrop, Isabella Robert Lathrop, John Lathrop, John Lothrop, Lawrence Lathrop, Margaret Lathrop, Margaret Lothrop, Robert Lathrop, Thomas Gayton Lawrence Lothrop Lathrop Lowthropp, Thomas Lathrop. Ellen Aston passed away in 1573 in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ellen Aston began in 1519 in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England.
  • Ellen Aston married Robert B Lathrop Or Lowthrop, and had children including Barnabas Lathrop, Elizabeth Lathrop, Isabella Robert Lathrop, John Lathrop, John Lothrop, Lawrence Lathrop, Margaret Lathrop, Margaret Lothrop, Robert Lathrop, Thomas Gayton Lawrence Lothrop Lathrop Lowthropp, Thomas Lathrop.
  • Ellen Aston passed away in 1573 in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England.

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Ellen Aston's Ancestors

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Ellen Aston
1519–1573
Birth Place: Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Aston, Esq., Sheriff of Cheshire
1480–1551
Aston, Cheshire West and Chester, England
Lady (Bridget) Harewell
1493–1540
Wootton Shottery, Warwickshire, England
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Ellen Aston's Descendants

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Ellen Aston (1519–March 08, 1573) m. Robert (B Lathrop or) Lowthrop (1513–October 20, 1558)
  1. 1. Thomas (Gayton Lawrence Lothrop \ Lathrop \) Lowthropp, 1536–1606 m. Elizabeth Clark 1541–1574
    1. 1. Elizabeth Lowthrop 1566–1618 m. William (Nathaniel Wallis Henry FLOYD) “immigrant” 1560–1607 m. Thomas Rowood 1566–
      1. 1. Lady (Anne) Floyd 1578–1630 m. George Percy 1580–1632
        1. 1. Lady (Anne Clairborne Percy) West 1600–1667 m. John-Colonial (Governor) West 1590–1659
        2. 2. Lady (Anne "Countess of Northumberland" Cecil) Percy 1608–1637
        3. 3. Eliza (Ann) Floyd 1612–1688
    2. 2. Robert (Clark) Lathrop 1561–1611
    3. 3. Catherine Lowthorppe 1563–1606
    4. 4. Isabel Lowthroppe 1570–1586
    5. 5. Andrew (Salte Howell) Lowthroppe 1574–1628
    6. 6. Martin Lowthroppe 1572–1572
    7. 7. Anne Lowthroppe 1569–1628
    8. 8. Awdrey Lowthroppe 1565–1590
    9. 9. Isabel Lowthroppe 1570–1586
    10. 10. Andrew (Salte Howell) Lowthroppe 1574–1628
  2. 2. Isabella (Robert) Lathrop 1552–1572
  3. 3. John Lothrop 1537–1572
  4. 4. Robert Lathrop 1537–1558
  5. 5. Margaret Lathrop 1538–1634
  6. 6. John Lathrop 1536–1630
  7. 7. Elizabeth Lathrop 1549–1558
  8. 8. Lawrence Lathrop 1538–1602
  9. 9. Margaret Lathrop 1533–1549
  10. 10. John Lathrop 1542–1543
  11. 11. John Lothrop 1537–1572
  12. 12. Barnabas Lathrop 1540–
  13. 13. John Lathrop 1544–1606
  14. 14. Thomas Lathrop 1536–1606
  15. 15. Margaret LOTHROP 1540–1572

Ellen Aston's Timeline

2 Records

1519
1519
Birth of Ellen Aston in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England
Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England
1573
March 08, 1573
Age 54
Death of Ellen Aston in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England
Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1519
    Event Place: Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 08, 1573
    Event Place: Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England

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