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Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston 1480–1576 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1480

Birth Location: Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England

Death Date: 24 OCT 1576

Death Location: Much (Great) Brickhill or Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, England, buried: north Aisle of St. Mary the Virgin church, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire

Father: Lord Duncombe

Mother: Lady Cleyden

Spouse(s): Lady Reynes, Lady WITTON

Children(s): Lady Duncombe, Roger DUNCOMBE, Elizabeth Duncombe, Thomas Duncombe, Thomas Duncombe, Mary Duncombe, Richard Duncombe, John¹ DUNCOMBE, Ann Duncombe, William Duncombe, Edwarde Duncombe, Gyles Duncombe, Clement Duncombe, Susan Duncombe, Isabel Duncombe, Joane Duncombe, Margaret Duncombe

The story of Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston began in 1480 in Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England. Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston married Lady Alice Witton, Lady Mary Maude Reynes, and had children including Ann Duncombe, Clement Duncombe, Edwarde Duncombe, Elizabeth Duncombe, Gyles Duncombe, Isabel Duncombe, Joane Duncombe, John1 Duncombe, Lady Maude Howell De Duncombe, Margaret Duncombe, Mary Duncombe, Richard Duncombe, Roger Of Lidlington Park Bedfordshire Duncombe, Susan Duncombe, Thomas Much Brickhill Broughton Duncombe, Thomas Wyngrave Duncombe, William Duncombe. Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston passed away in 1576 in Much (Great) Brickhill or Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, England, buried: north Aisle of St. Mary the Virgin church, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire.

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  • The story of Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston began in 1480 in Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England.
  • Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston married Lady Alice Witton, Lady Mary Maude Reynes, and had children including Ann Duncombe, Clement Duncombe, Edwarde Duncombe, Elizabeth Duncombe, Gyles Duncombe, Isabel Duncombe, Joane Duncombe, John1 Duncombe, Lady Maude Howell De Duncombe, Margaret Duncombe, Mary Duncombe, Richard Duncombe, Roger Of Lidlington Park Bedfordshire Duncombe, Susan Duncombe, Thomas Much Brickhill Broughton Duncombe, Thomas Wyngrave Duncombe, William Duncombe.
  • Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston passed away in 1576 in Much (Great) Brickhill or Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, England, buried: north Aisle of St. Mary the Virgin church, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lord Aston's Ancestors

Self
Lord Aston
1480–1576
Birth Place: Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England
Parents
Lord Thomas Duncombe
1475–1531
Buckinghamshire, England
Lady (Joane Langston of) Cleyden
1460–1539
Carversfield, Buckinghamshire, England
Grandparents
Sir Duncombe
1455–1490
England
Sir (Langston of) Cleyden
1439–1465
England
Lady (Langston of) Cleyden
1441–1470
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lord Aston's Descendants

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Lord (William Duncombe of Ivinghoe) Aston (1480–24 OCT 1576) m. Lady (Mary Maude) Reynes (1484–16 JUL 1597) m. Lady (Alice) WITTON (EST 1520–1597)
  1. 1. Lady (Maude (Howell) de) Duncombe 1499–1588 m. Lord (William Henry) Howell 1498–1558 m. Sir (William) Howell-Eyre 1520–1558
    1. 1. John (Henry Salte) Howell 1526–1636 m. Gauche st.andrews 1528–1585 m. Gauche ((Gairch) Saint) Andrews 1528–1588
      1. 1. Mary (Or Maude) Howell 1540–1588 m. Thomas1536 (Lathrop) Lowthorp 1536–1606 m. X Salte –1575
        1. 1. John ((Cherokee Indian) BLAND Lenape - Delaware -) Algonquin 1558–1655 m. Judith (Cherokee Bland 11th) ggm 1560–1665 m. Judith (Bland) Cherokee 1560–1651 m. Indian (Native American Powhatan) Tribe 1585–1676 m. Mehitable Carpenter 1579–1651 m. Susan (De Blere) (ENGLAND) 1583–1664 m. Elizabethdenta ((Cherokee Indian) Princess) 1542– m. Ky (Judith Native American Cherokee) CARTER 1550–1665 m. Creecy ((Louisa) Spencer ( Powhaten) Indian) 1585–1655 m. Louisa ((Cherokee Female)) SpencerBland 1560–1655
        2. 2. Agnes Lothrop 1567–1569
        3. 3. John Lothrop 1572–1572
        4. 4. John (( Rev )) Lathrop 1578–1653
        5. 5. Mary Lathrop 1578–1628
        6. 6. Agnes Lothrop 1567–1569
        7. 7. Audrey Lathrop 1567–1590
        8. 8. Elizabeth Lathrop 1567–
        9. 9. Anne Lothrope 1569–1576
        10. 10. Isabell Lathrop 1570–1586
        11. 11. Catherine Lathrop 1570–1606
        12. 12. Samuel Lathrop 1570–1670
        13. 13. Martin Lathrop 1572–1572
        14. 14. Robert (Clark) Lathrop 1572–1611
        15. 15. Edward (Lathrop) Lowthorp 1572–
        16. 16. Andrew Lathrop 1574–1628
        17. 17. Humphrey Lothrop 1586–1664
      2. 2. Mary (Alice) Beardwood 1556–1589
    2. 2. Robert (John Salte) Howell 1526–1559
    3. 3. Margaret Howell 1528–1566
    4. 4. John Howe 1540–1591
    5. 5. Henry Howell 1552–1625
    6. 6. Isabella Howell 1558–1560
  2. 2. Roger (of Lidlington Park Bedfordshire) DUNCOMBE 1503–1583
  3. 3. Elizabeth Duncombe 1517–1546
  4. 4. Thomas (Much Brickhill Broughton) Duncombe 1524–1594
  5. 5. Thomas (Wyngrave) Duncombe 1460–1531
  6. 6. Mary Duncombe 1510–
  7. 7. Richard Duncombe 1530–
  8. 8. John¹ DUNCOMBE 1530–1559
  9. 9. Ann Duncombe 1542–
  10. 10. William Duncombe 1546–1603
  11. 11. Edwarde Duncombe 1553–1638
  12. 12. Gyles Duncombe 1562–1634
  13. 13. Clement Duncombe 1566–1607
  14. 14. Susan Duncombe 1566–
  15. 15. Isabel Duncombe 1566–
  16. 16. Joane Duncombe 1566–
  17. 17. Margaret Duncombe 1566–

Lord Aston's Timeline

2 Records

1480
1480
Birth of Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston in Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England
Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England
1576
24 OCT 1576
Age 96
Death of Lord William Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston in Much (Great) Brickhill or Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, England, buried: north Aisle of St. Mary the Virgin church, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire
Much (Great) Brickhill or Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, England, buried: north Aisle of St. Mary the Virgin church, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1480
    Event Place: Duncombe Farm, Barley End, Buckinghamshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 OCT 1576
    Event Place: Much (Great) Brickhill or Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, England, buried: north Aisle of St. Mary the Virgin church, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire

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