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Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton 1547–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1547

Birth Location: Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1590

Death Location: Clayton Le Moors, Blackburn, Lancashire

Father: John Mytton

Mother: Margaret Tempest

Spouse(s): John Grimshaw

Children(s): Andrew Grimshaw

In 1547, Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton entered the world in Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England, born to John Thomas Catteral Of Little Mytton And Margaret Tempest. Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton married John Grimshaw, and had children including Andrew Grimshaw. Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton passed away in 1590 in Clayton Le Moors, Blackburn, Lancashire.

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Biography

  • In 1547, Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton entered the world in Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England, born to John Thomas Catteral Of Little Mytton And Margaret Tempest.
  • Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton married John Grimshaw, and had children including Andrew Grimshaw.
  • Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton passed away in 1590 in Clayton Le Moors, Blackburn, Lancashire.

Immediate Family

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Mary Mitton's Ancestors

Self
Mary Mitton
1547–1590
Birth Place: Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England
Parents
John Thomas Catteral of Little Mytton
1500–1578
Manor of Little Mitton, Lancashire, England
Margaret Tempest
1502–1585
Gradale, Bashall, Lancashire, England.
Grandparents
John Catterall
1478–1517
Mitton, Lancashire, England
Katherine Langley
1475–1580
Agecroft, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
Ralph Catterall
1457–1515
Elizabeth Butler
1460–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Mitton's Descendants

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Mary (Jane Catterall Lady of Little) Mitton (1547–1590) m. John Grimshaw (1536–1586)
  1. 1. Andrew Grimshaw 1565–1632 m. Elizabeth Sutherland 1565–
    1. 1. Lady (Isabell) Winwick 1580–1688 m. Sir (Thomas) Gerard 1584–1641
      1. 1. John (Gerard (Born) Gerrard) 1608–1673 m. Susannah Snowe 1609–1666 m. Rose Allelton 1656–1695
        1. 1. Susannah (Gerard) Coode 1626–1677 m. Robert (Webster) Slye 1625–1670 m. John Coode 1625–1709
        2. 2. Judith Gerrard 1645–1696 m. John Goldsmith 1640–1683 m. Richard Clouds 1590–1645
        3. 3. Elizabeth Gerrard 1630–1716 m. Maj. (Dr. Robert Ellyson) Jr. 1615–1688 m. Gov. (Nehemiah Blakiston) (Blackistone), 1636–1693
        4. 4. Frances Gerrard 1628–1677
        5. 5. Thomas Gerrard 1638–1686
        6. 6. John Gerhard 1634–1678
        7. 7. Elizabeth Gerrard 1627–1716
        8. 8. Frances Gerard 1640–
        9. 9. Elizabeth (Susanna\Hannah Gerard (1st Lady of) Maryland) 1637–1716
        10. 10. Temperance Gerard 1646–1712
        11. 11. Janette Gerrard 1648–1659
        12. 12. Justinian ((Capt) Gerrard (of) Newhall) 1634–1688
        13. 13. Jane Gerard 1629–1659
        14. 14. Mary Gerard 1632–1728
        15. 15. Rebecca Gerrard 1625–1728 m. Charles (Edward) Garrard 1622–
        16. 16. Katherine Gerrard 1634–1668
        17. 17. Rosamund (Tucker Gerard) (Sturman) 1629–1712
        18. 18. Jane Gerard 1640–1659
        19. 19. Anne\Ann (Susannah) Gerard 1638–1676

Mary Mitton's Timeline

2 Records

1547
1547
Birth of Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton in Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England
Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England
1590
1590
Age 43
Death of Mary Jane Catterall Lady of Little Mitton in Clayton Le Moors, Blackburn, Lancashire
Clayton Le Moors, Blackburn, Lancashire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1547
    Event Place: Little Mitton Manor, Mitton, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Clayton Le Moors, Blackburn, Lancashire

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