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Lord Jeffrey Metcalf 1568–1650 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1568

Birth Location: Grinton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1650

Death Location: Grinton, Yorkshire, England

Father: Leonard Metcalf

Mother: Joanna Thursby

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Metcalf, Elizabeth Ward

Children(s): Francis Plummer

The story of Lord Jeffrey Metcalf began in 1568 in Grinton, Yorkshire, England. Lord Jeffrey Metcalf married Elizabeth Metcalf, Elizabeth Ward, and had children including Francis Plummer. Lord Jeffrey Metcalf passed away in 1650 in Grinton, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lord Jeffrey Metcalf began in 1568 in Grinton, Yorkshire, England.
  • Lord Jeffrey Metcalf married Elizabeth Metcalf, Elizabeth Ward, and had children including Francis Plummer.
  • Lord Jeffrey Metcalf passed away in 1650 in Grinton, Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lord Metcalf's Ancestors

Self
Lord Metcalf
1568–1650
Birth Place: Grinton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Leonard Brian Metcalf
1519–1551
Bear Park, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Joanna Thursby
1523–1602
Broughton, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
James Metcalf
1460–1539
Nappa, Craven district, North Yorkshire, England,
Margaret (Jane) Pigott
1492–1531
Clotherholme, Yorkshire, England
James Metcalf
1460–1539
Nappa, Craven district, North Yorkshire, England,
Margaret (Jane) Pigott
1492–1531
Clotherholme, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Metcalfe
1424–1504
Elizabeth Herlington
1435–1476
Thomas Pigot
1454–1513
Thomas Pigot
1454–1513
Thomas Metcalfe
1424–1504
Elizabeth Herlington
1435–1476
Thomas Pigot
1454–1513
Thomas Pigot
1454–1513
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Metcalfe
1389–1472
Gelsone Ireby
1398–1442
William Hartlington
1403–1473
Isabel Stanley
1407–1460
Geoffrey Pigot
1425–1469
Margaret Sywardby
1422–1485
Geoffrey Pigot
1425–1469
Margaret Sywardby
1422–1485
James Metcalfe
1389–1472
Gelsone Ireby
1398–1442
William Hartlington
1403–1473
Isabel Stanley
1407–1460
Geoffrey Pigot
1425–1469
Margaret Sywardby
1422–1485
Geoffrey Pigot
1425–1469
Margaret Sywardby
1422–1485

Lord Metcalf's Descendants

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Lord (Jeffrey) Metcalf (1568–1650) m. Elizabeth Metcalf (1575–1640) m. Elizabeth Ward (1570–1630)
  1. 1. Francis Plummer 1591– m. Francis Plummer 1594–1673
    1. 1. Anne Plummer 1615–1668 m. Henry Samson 1604–1685
      1. 1. James Samson 1640–1718 m. Hannah Whitman 1641–1717 m. Hannah Whitman 1641–1720
        1. 1. Henry Sampson 1680–
        2. 2. Anne Samson 1682–1734 m. Shubael Smith 1653–1734
        3. 3. Priscilla Samson 1692–1727 m. Samuel Hammond 1685–1749
        4. 4. James Samson 1686–1755 m. Ruth Sawyer 1687–1762
        5. 5. Joseph Samson 1694–1737 m. Sarah Sampson 1700–1757
        6. 6. Penelope Samson 1684–1727 m. Abraham (Sampson) III 1686–1775
        7. 7. Susanna Samson 1690–1761 m. Benjamin Hillman 1690–1745
      2. 2. John Samson 1640–1716
      3. 3. Stephen Samson 1638–1715 m. Elizabeth Sprague –1727
      4. 4. Hannah Samson 1642–1715 m. Josiah Holmes 1638–1721
      5. 5. Dorcas Samson 1652–1695 m. Thomas Bonney 1643–1735
      6. 6. Mary Sampson 1647–1687 m. John Summers 1643–
      7. 7. Caleb Sampson 1658–1746 m. Mercy Standish 1664–1729 m. Rebecca Bartlett 1654–1741
      8. 8. Sampson 1643–1703 m. John Hanmer 1643–1702
      9. 9. Elizabeth Sampson 1638–1711 m. Robert Sprout 1635–1712

Lord Metcalf's Timeline

2 Records

1568
1568
Birth of Lord Jeffrey Metcalf in Grinton, Yorkshire, England
Grinton, Yorkshire, England
1650
1650
Age 82
Death of Lord Jeffrey Metcalf in Grinton, Yorkshire, England
Grinton, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1568
    Event Place: Grinton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Grinton, Yorkshire, England

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