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John St. John 1426–1514 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1426

Birth Location: Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England

Death Date: 1514

Death Location: Bedfordshire, England

Father: Oliver John

Mother: Margaret Beauchamp

Spouse(s): Alice Bradshagh

Children(s): John John, John John

In 1426, John St. John entered the world in Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England, born to Oliver St John And Margaret Beauchamp. John St. John married Alice Bradshagh, and had children including John John, John St John. John St. John passed away in 1514 in Bedfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1426, John St. John entered the world in Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England, born to Oliver St John And Margaret Beauchamp.
  • John St. John married Alice Bradshagh, and had children including John John, John St John.
  • John St. John passed away in 1514 in Bedfordshire, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John John's Ancestors

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John John
1426–1514
Birth Place: Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England
Parents
Oliver St. John
1398–1437
England
Margaret Beauchamp
1410–
Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England
Grandparents
John (St.) John
1383–1421
Elizabeth Paulette
1387–1421
Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England
John ((of Bletso)) BEAUCHAMP
1371–1412
Pottersgate, Lincolnshire, England
Edith Stourton
1375–1441
Preston Plucknett, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
John Paulet
1349–1391
Elizabeth Creedy
1351–1415
John Stourton
1338–1394
Jane Bassett
1363–1466
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Paulet
1297–1356
Elizabeth Reyney
1325–1354
Lord Stourton
1290–1342
Joan Vernon
1302–1374
Ralph Basset
1331–1405
Margaret Beke
1336–1408

John John's Descendants

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John (St.) John (1426–1514) m. Alice Bradshagh (12 Jul 1426–1511)
  1. 1. John (St.) John 1450–1525 m. Sybil (verch) Morgan 1463–1529 m. Alianore Morley 1442–1476
    1. 1. John (St) John 1498–1562 m. Phyllis Waldegrave 1509–1579 m. Margaret (Waldegrave of) Bletsoe 1485–1565 m. Anne (De) Neville 1499–1595
      1. 1. Margaretha (St) John 1490–1562 m. Sir (Francis) RUSSELL 1527–1585 m. Francis Russell 1503– m. William Gostwick 1524–1545
        1. 1. William RUSSELL 1558–1613 m. Elizabeth Long 1562–1611
        2. 2. Anne Russell 1548–1603 m. Ambrose Dudley 1531–1590
        3. 3. Edward Russell 1551–1572 m. Jane (Sibella) Morrison 1555–1615
    2. 2. Catherine (Eva St) John 1478–1553 m. Gruffydd (Ap Rhys) Fitzuryan 1474–1521
    3. 3. Catherine (St.) John 1485–
    4. 4. Elizabeth (St) John 1488– m. Thomas Rotherham 1484– m. John (de la) Zouche 1488–
    5. 5. Sybil (Saint) John 1490– m. Robert Kirkhan 1486–
    6. 6. John (St.) John 1492–1562
    7. 7. Oliver (Saint) John 1492–1562 m. Mary Ffitzgeffery 1494–1582 m. Gery (Fitz) Geffery 1494– m. Mary Firzgeffery 1505–1582
    8. 8. Margaret (Saint) John 1493–1562 m. Thomas Gamage 1480–1513 m. Francis Russell 1549–1562
    9. 9. Alexander (St) John 1494–
    10. 10. Elizabeth (Saint) John 1495–
    11. 11. Alexander (Saint) John 1497–1551 m. Jane Dallison 1498–1551 m. Jane Ingleton 1502–1557 m. Jane Dalyson 1510–
    12. 12. John (Van) Bletsoe 1498–1527 m. Margaretha Weldegrave 1485–1567
  2. 2. John John 1490–1524

John John's Timeline

2 Records

1426
1426
Birth of John St. John in Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England
Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England
1514
1514
Age 88
Death of John St. John in Bedfordshire, England
Bedfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1426
    Event Place: Keysoe, Bedfordshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 15 Sep 2020), entry for John St. John, person ID GSGD-YLS.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1514
    Event Place: Bedfordshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 15 Sep 2020), entry for John St. John, person ID GSGD-YLS.

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