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Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall 1520–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1520

Birth Location: Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 18 August 1605

Death Location: Welbourne, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Father: Jervis Wolterton

Mother: Lady Wolterton

Spouse(s): Lady Wolterton

Children(s): Lord Wolterton, Daughter Wolterton, Henry Wolterton, John Wolterton, Mathew Wolterton, Nicholas Wolterton, Roger Wolterton

The story of Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall began in 1520 in Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall married Lady Ann Wife Of Lord John Wolterton, and had children including Daughter Wolterton, Henry Wolterton, John Wolterton, Lord Richard Wolterton, Mathew Wolterton, Nicholas Wolterton, Roger Wolterton. Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall passed away in 1605 in Welbourne, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall began in 1520 in Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
  • Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall married Lady Ann Wife Of Lord John Wolterton, and had children including Daughter Wolterton, Henry Wolterton, John Wolterton, Lord Richard Wolterton, Mathew Wolterton, Nicholas Wolterton, Roger Wolterton.
  • Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall passed away in 1605 in Welbourne, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.

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Lord Hall's Ancestors

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Lord Hall
1520–1605
Birth Place: Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Jervis Wolterton
1495–1544
England, England, United Kingdom
Lady (Marie Dorrell Rogers) Wolterton
1495–1591
Norfolk, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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Lord Hall's Descendants

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Lord (John de Wolterton of Wolterton) Hall (1520–18 August 1605) m. Lady (Ann wife of Lord John) Wolterton (1530–Aug 1614)
  1. 1. Lord (Richard) Wolterton 1550–1618 m. Lady (Mary Bensley) Wolterton 1560–1589
    1. 1. Sarah Wolterton 1582–1658 m. Thomas (( Descendent of : Valer Companion of William the Conqueror) Waller 1610–1682
    2. 2. Gregory Wolterton 1593–
    3. 3. Elizabeth Wolverton –1644
  2. 2. Daughter Wolterton 1552–1625
  3. 3. Henry Wolterton 1556–1618
  4. 4. John Wolterton 1548–1625
  5. 5. Mathew Wolterton 1548–1618
  6. 6. Nicholas Wolterton 1546–1636
  7. 7. Roger Wolterton 1554–1625

Lord Hall's Timeline

3 Records

1520
1520
Birth of Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall in Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1605
18 August 1605
Age 85
Death of Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall in Welbourne, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Welbourne, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1767
7 June 1767
Age 247
Lord John de Wolterton of Wolterton Hall was married in Norfolk, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Norfolk, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1520
    Event Place: Wolterton Hall, Parish of Wickmere with Wolterton, Wickmere, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 7 June 1767
    Event Place: Norfolk, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 August 1605
    Event Place: Welbourne, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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