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William Alderson 1667–1747 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 March 1667

Birth Location: High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1747

Death Location: High Ewebank Under, Westmorland, , England

Father: Richard Alderson

Mother: Ann Alderson

Spouse(s): Ann (Grumwell)

Children(s): Simon Alderson, David Alderson, Jonathan Alderson

The story of William Alderson began in 1667 in High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom. William Alderson married Ann Elizabeth Cromwell Grumwell, and had children including David Alderson, Jonathan Alderson, Simon Alderson. William Alderson passed away in 1747 in High Ewebank Under, Westmorland, , England.

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Biography

  • The story of William Alderson began in 1667 in High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom.
  • William Alderson married Ann Elizabeth Cromwell Grumwell, and had children including David Alderson, Jonathan Alderson, Simon Alderson.
  • William Alderson passed away in 1747 in High Ewebank Under, Westmorland, , England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William Alderson's Ancestors

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William Alderson
1667–1747
Birth Place: High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Richard Alderson
1641–1719
Brough Under, Westmorland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Ann (Waller) Alderson
1641–1675
Brough Under, Westmorland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Symon ((Simon)) Alderson
1618–1688
Swaledale, Yorkshire, England
Margaritt Fuddergill
1615–1684
, Westmorland, , England
Isabell Adamthwaite*
1607–
Ravenstonedale, Westmorland, England
Great-Grandparents
Christopher Alderson
1570–1649
Margaret *
1580–1650
Steven (Bousfield)
1573–1644
Elin Busfeld
1579–1621
John Adamthwaite
1576–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Agnes Atkinson
1558–1598
Steven Busfeld
1555–1600
Richard Busfeld
1550–1618

William Alderson's Descendants

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William Alderson (3 March 1667–1747) m. Ann (Elizabeth Cromwell) (Grumwell) (1673–1748)
  1. 1. Simon Alderson 1710– m. Elizabeth (V) Alston 1714–1806 m. Elizabeth (V) Alston 1714–1806
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Alderson) Wingate 1738–1806 m. John (Isaac) Wingate 1738–1809 m. John ("Isaac") Wingate 1738–1809
      1. 1. John (Jeremiah) Wingate 1770–1840
        1. 1. Nathaniel (Madison "Nathan") Wingate 1805–1872 m. Mary ("Polly" Ann Higginbotham Wingate) O'Donald 1819–1900
      2. 2. John (Issac) Wingate 1764–1809 m. John Mrs-Wingate 1768– m. Nancy (Ann) Smith 1768–
        1. 1. William Wingate 1790–
        2. 2. John (Isaac III) Wingate 1792–1830 m. Frances Smith 1794–
        3. 3. Joel (B) Wingate 1794–
      3. 3. Issac Wingate 1766–1818
      4. 4. Joel Wingate 1768–1835
      5. 5. Louisa (Wingate Van) Pelt 1772–
      6. 6. Jeremiah Wingate 1770–1845
      7. 7. John (Issac) Wingate 1764–1809
      8. 8. Issac Wingate 1766–1818
      9. 9. Joel Wingate 1768–1835
      10. 10. Louisa Wingate 1772–
  2. 2. David Alderson 1696–
  3. 3. Jonathan Alderson 1697–1763

William Alderson's Timeline

2 Records

1667
3 March 1667
Birth of William Alderson in High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
1747
1747
Age 80
Death of William Alderson in High Ewebank Under, Westmorland, , England
High Ewebank Under, Westmorland, , England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 March 1667
    Event Place: High Ewebank under Stainmore, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1747
    Event Place: High Ewebank Under, Westmorland, , England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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