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Sign up freeJohn de Booth 1354 – 1422 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1354
Birth Location: Barton, Lancashire, England
Death Date: MAR 1422
Death Location: Barton, Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas Booth
Mother: Ellen Worsley
Spouse(s): Joan Trafford
Children(s): Margery Booth
The story of John de Booth began in 1354 in Barton, Lancashire, England. John de Booth married Joan de Trafford, and had children including Margery Booth. John de Booth passed away in 1422 in Barton, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- The story of John de Booth began in 1354 in Barton, Lancashire, England.
- John de Booth married Joan de Trafford, and had children including Margery Booth.
- John de Booth passed away in 1422 in Barton, Lancashire, England.
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John Booth's Descendants
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1. Margery Booth (1380 – 1460) m. John (le) Byron (1387 – 1465)
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1. Mary Byron (AFT 1393 – BEF 1468) m. John Assheton (1368 – 3 SEP 1428)
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1. Ralph Assheton (AFT 1418 – 14 APR 1486) m. Margery Barton (ABT 1421 – 1460)
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1. Thomas (or John) Ashton (ABT 1440 – BEF 1540)
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2. Elizabeth Byron (ABT 1410 – BEF 1510) m. Thomas Assheton (ABT 1410 – BEF 1510)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1354
Event Place: Barton, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: MAR 1422
Event Place: Barton, Lancashire, England