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Sign up freeNicholas Burton 1500 – 1560 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1500
Birth Location: Shropshire, England
Death Date: 1560
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Burton
Mother: Jocosa Cressett
Spouse(s): Marie Denis
Children(s): Agnes Burton
In 1500, Nicholas Burton entered the world in Shropshire, England, born to Sir Edward de Burton and Jocosa de Cressett. Nicholas Burton married Marie Jeanne Denis, and had children including Agnes Burton. Nicholas Burton passed away in 1560 in England.
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Biography
- In 1500, Nicholas Burton entered the world in Shropshire, England, born to Sir Edward de Burton and Jocosa de Cressett.
- Nicholas Burton married Marie Jeanne Denis, and had children including Agnes Burton.
- Nicholas Burton passed away in 1560 in England.
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Nicholas Burton's Descendants
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1. Agnes Burton (1525 – 12 Oct 1597) m. Edward Meade (1524 – Sep 1577)
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1. Agnes Meade (1550 – 1607) m. Thomas Cocke (1543 – 4 August 1587)
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1. Elizabeth Cocke (21 Feb – 14 Jun 1636) m. William Workman (1568 – 8 Sep 1628)
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1. Hannah ("Anna") Workman (20 AUG 1603 – 05 Jul 1679) m. Capt. (Thomas) White (20 Feb 1599 – Bef. 26 Aug 1679)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1500
Event Place: Shropshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1560
Event Place: England