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Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA 1557–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1557

Birth Location: Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 20 Apr 1620

Death Location: Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England

Father: Sir with

Mother: Elizabeth (11thGGM)

Spouse(s): MARY (bARLOW)

Children(s): MARGARET Barlow, George Barlow, William Barlow, EDWARD ), Edmond Barlow, Jane Barlow?, ALEXANDER Barlow, Robert Barlow?, Fraunces Barlow?, Katteren Barlow?, Elizabeth Barlow, Dom Barlow, Thomas Barlow?, Mary Barlow?, John DNA

In 1557, Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA entered the world in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England, born to Sir Alexander Barlow Of Barlow Hall Member Of Parliament Did Not Agree With Henry Viii S And Elizabeth S Break With And Elizabeth Leigh 11Thggm. Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA married Mary Brereton Barlow, and had children including Alexander Barlow, Dom Rudesind Barlow, Edmond Barlow, Edward Barlow Saint Ambrose, Elizabeth Barlow, Fraunces Barlow, George Barlow, Jane Barlow, John Barlow Sr 9Thggf Dna, Katteren Barlow, Margaret Barlow, Mary Barlow, Robert Barlow, Thomas Barlow, William Rudesind Barlow. Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA passed away in 1620 in Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England.

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Biography

  • In 1557, Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA entered the world in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England, born to Sir Alexander Barlow Of Barlow Hall Member Of Parliament Did Not Agree With Henry Viii S And Elizabeth S Break With And Elizabeth Leigh 11Thggm.
  • Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA married Mary Brereton Barlow, and had children including Alexander Barlow, Dom Rudesind Barlow, Edmond Barlow, Edward Barlow Saint Ambrose, Elizabeth Barlow, Fraunces Barlow, George Barlow, Jane Barlow, John Barlow Sr 9Thggf Dna, Katteren Barlow, Margaret Barlow, Mary Barlow, Robert Barlow, Thomas Barlow, William Rudesind Barlow.
  • Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA passed away in 1620 in Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sir DNA's Ancestors

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Sir DNA
1557–1620
Birth Place: Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England
Parents
Sir ALEXANDER BARLOW "of Barlow Hall" (Member of Parliament. Did not agree with Henry VIII's and Elizabeth's break with
1521–1584
Barlow Hall, Chorlton, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth (Leigh) (11thGGM)
1525–1583
Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (ELLIS BARLOW of Barlow) Hall
1492–1521
Barlow Hall, Chorlton Cum Hardy, Lancashire, England
Lady (ANNE REDYSHE (REDISH), of Reddish) Hall
1494–1548
Manchester, Lancashire, England
George (Legh , of Adlington and Manchester ( Leigh ) (1497-1529)) (12thGGF)
1497–1529
Joan (Larke (Possible Mistress of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey ) (Died in childbirth) (1490-1532)) (12thGGM)
1490–1532
Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Roger *
1461–1525
Catherine (13thGGM)
1463–1525
Oates 13thGGF.
1468–1521
Alice (13thGGM)
1472–1575
Thomas (13thGGF)
1450–1519
Katherine (13thGGM)
1443–1519
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander (14thGGF)
1414–1466
Elizabeth (14thGGM)
1428–1465
Robert (14thGGF)
1428–1486
Ellen (14thGGM)
1432–1504

Sir DNA's Descendants

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Sir (Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF)) DNA (1557–20 Apr 1620) m. MARY (BRERETON) (bARLOW) (1559–10 Jul 1627)
  1. 1. MARGARET Barlow 1580–1609
  2. 2. George Barlow 1583–1684
  3. 3. William (Rudesind) Barlow 1584–1656
  4. 4. EDWARD (Barlow ( Saint Ambrose) ) 1587–1641
  5. 5. Edmond Barlow 1588–1596
  6. 6. Jane Barlow? 1589–
  7. 7. ALEXANDER Barlow 1590–1642
  8. 8. Robert Barlow? 1591–
  9. 9. Fraunces Barlow? 1592–
  10. 10. Katteren Barlow? 1594–
  11. 11. Elizabeth Barlow 1578–1635
  12. 12. Dom (RUDESIND) Barlow 1583–1656
  13. 13. Thomas Barlow? 1598–1661
  14. 14. Mary Barlow? 1596–1637
  15. 15. John (Barlow Sr. (9thGGF)) DNA 1595–1674 m. Ann (Ward Barlow (9thGGM)) DNA 1604–1685
    1. 1. Elizabeth Barlow 1622–1686
    2. 2. Martha (Barlow Beers (8thGGM)) DNA 1624–1698 m. James (Beers (Berry) ( Immigrant ) (8thGGF)) DNA 1628–1698
      1. 1. James (Berry Jr (7thGGF) *) DNA 1652–1686 m. Anne (Cole) Terrett 1630–1695
        1. 1. Elizabeth Berry 1678–
        2. 2. Samuel Berry 1691–1753 m. Ann Cawood 1675–1723 m. Rebecca Gray 1691–
        3. 3. Mary Berry 1677–1709
      2. 2. Deborah Beers 1660–1699
      3. 3. Martha Beers 1658–1720
      4. 4. Mary (Beers) (7thGA) 1685–1720
      5. 5. Joseph Beers 1654–1695
      6. 6. Elizabeth Beers 1664–1719
    3. 3. John Barlow 1646–1690
    4. 4. Ruth Barlow 1638–1689
    5. 5. Deborrah Barlow 1636–1700
    6. 6. Isabella Barlow 1632–1698
    7. 7. John (Barlow) Jr. 1630–1691
    8. 8. Ann Barlow 1626–1650

Sir DNA's Timeline

2 Records

1557
1557
Birth of Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England
Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England
1620
20 Apr 1620
Age 63
Death of Sir Alexander Barlow (Baronet) (10thGGF) DNA in Manchester, Lancashire, England
Manchester, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1557
    Event Place: Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Lancashire & Cheshire: - Calendar of Parsons Commemorated in Monumental Inscriptions, Abstracts of Wills, and Administrations

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Apr 1620
    Event Place: Manchester, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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