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Nicholas Morton 1452–1525 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1452

Birth Location: Blyth, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1525

Death Location: Blyth, Yorkshire, England

Father: Robert Morton

Mother: Ales Bozon

Spouse(s): Alice Wentworth

Children(s): Charles Morton, Robert Morton

In 1452, Nicholas Morton entered the world in Blyth, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Morton And Ales Bozon. Nicholas Morton married Alice Wentworth, and had children including Charles Morton, Robert Morton. Nicholas Morton passed away in 1525 in Blyth, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1452, Nicholas Morton entered the world in Blyth, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Morton And Ales Bozon.
  • Nicholas Morton married Alice Wentworth, and had children including Charles Morton, Robert Morton.
  • Nicholas Morton passed away in 1525 in Blyth, Yorkshire, England.

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Nicholas Morton's Ancestors

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Nicholas Morton
1452–1525
Birth Place: Blyth, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Robert Morton
1435–
Morton, Nottinghamshire, England
Ales Bozon
1450–
Morton, Nottinghamshire, England
Grandparents
Robert Morton
1400–1435
Morton, Nottinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Morton
1375–1415
Cicely Kniveton
1383–1401
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Morton
1339–1395
Joan Skinton
1354–1429

Nicholas Morton's Descendants

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Nicholas Morton (1452–1525) m. Alice Wentworth (1455–1535)
  1. 1. Charles Morton 1478–1531 m. Maud Dallison 1482–1505
    1. 1. Robert Morton 1505–1575 m. Alice Markham 1502–1596
      1. 1. Anthony Morton 1521–1550 m. Mary Plumpton 1538–1565
        1. 1. George Morton 1553–1612 m. Catherine Bown 1555–1587
        2. 2. Robert Morton 1556–
      2. 2. John Morton 1532–
      3. 3. Ann Morton 1532–1536
      4. 4. Alice Morton 1536–1600
      5. 5. Robert Morton 1539–1588
      6. 6. Elizabeth Morton 1545–
      7. 7. Sampson Morton 1542–
      8. 8. Daniel Morton 1559–
      9. 9. William ((Wyllm) de) Morton 1534–1578 m. Bridget Tyler 1540–1567
        1. 1. Henry Morton 1567–1617 m. Jane Smythe 1568–1618
        2. 2. Bridget Morton 1565–
        3. 3. George Morton 1562–
    2. 2. Elizabeth Morton 1497–1536 m. George West 1510–1538
      1. 1. William West 1520–1595 m. Elizabeth (Vaux) LeStrange 1524–1579
        1. 1. Thomas (Leighton) West 1556–1602 m. Cecelia (Anne) Knollys 1555–1608
        2. 2. William West 1556–1610
        3. 3. Jane West 1558–1606
        4. 4. Elizabeth West 1559–1598
        5. 5. Mary West 1561–1630
      2. 2. Thomas West 1535–1622
      3. 3. Margaret West 1537–1600
  2. 2. Robert Morton 1480–

Nicholas Morton's Timeline

2 Records

1452
1452
Birth of Nicholas Morton in Blyth, Yorkshire, England
Blyth, Yorkshire, England
1525
1525
Age 73
Death of Nicholas Morton in Blyth, Yorkshire, England
Blyth, Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1452
    Event Place: Blyth, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1525
    Event Place: Blyth, Yorkshire, England

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