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William Waldron 1530–1606 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1530

Birth Location: Aldbourne, Wiltshire

Death Date: 1606

Death Location: South Marston, Wiltshire, England

Father: Thomas Esquire

Mother: Alice Prather

Spouse(s): Katheryne Myll, Waldrond None

Children(s): Thomas Walrond, Agnes Waldron, Anthonie Waldron, Katerine Waldron, William Waldron, Margaret Walderne, Roger Waldron, Clement Waldron

The story of William Waldron began in 1530 in Aldbourne, Wiltshire. William Waldron married Katheryne Myll, Waldrond, and had children including Agnes Waldron, Anthonie Waldron, Clement Waldron, Katerine Waldron, Margaret Walderne, Roger Waldron, Thomas Walrond, William Waldron. William Waldron passed away in 1606 in South Marston, Wiltshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of William Waldron began in 1530 in Aldbourne, Wiltshire.
  • William Waldron married Katheryne Myll, Waldrond, and had children including Agnes Waldron, Anthonie Waldron, Clement Waldron, Katerine Waldron, Margaret Walderne, Roger Waldron, Thomas Walrond, William Waldron.
  • William Waldron passed away in 1606 in South Marston, Wiltshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William Waldron's Ancestors

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William Waldron
1530–1606
Birth Place: Aldbourne, Wiltshire
Parents
Thomas * Walrond Esquire
1555–1606
Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England
Alice Prather
1540–1562
Latton, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas Walrond
1504–1569
Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Joanna (De Mundy) Walrond
1508–1576
Chilton Foliat,,Wiltshire,England
George (Prater 1st Lord of the Manor of Stanton St Bernard) 14-15232
1516–1564
Inglesham, Wiltshire, England
LADY (Jane) Plott
1515–1587
Blewbury, Berkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Walrond
1470–1547
Joanne Kibblewhite
1473–1539
DeMundy
1488–
DeMundy
1489–1547
"Genteleman" Inglesham
1480–1547
Elene Painswick
1493–1557
Sir Coolidge
1487–1518
Lady Coolidge
1490–1584
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Waldron's Descendants

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William Waldron (1530–1606) m. Katheryne Myll (Abt. 1530–1640) m. Waldrond (1568–)
  1. 1. Thomas Walrond 1560–1639 m. Anne Walrond 1568–1612 m. Alis Prater 1559–1559
    1. 1. Robert Walrond 1603–1666 m. Shunamite Smith 1616–1666
      1. 1. ROBERT WALDRON 1635–1689 m. Sarah Walrond 1640–1720 m. KATHERINE PINNIEL 1632–
        1. 1. Johanna Walrond 1675–1730 m. Gideon Williams 1652–1737 m. John Rowland 1670–1702
        2. 2. Mary Walrond 1673–1727
        3. 3. Robert Walrond 1665–
        4. 4. Roger Walrond 1667–1670
        5. 5. Joan Waldron 1670–
        6. 6. Elizabeth Waldron 1662–
        7. 7. Elizabeth Waldron 1654–
        8. 8. Catherine Waldron 1650–
        9. 9. Margery Waldron 1652–
        10. 10. William Waldron 1666–1666
      2. 2. Anne Walrond 1635–1743
      3. 3. Edward Walrond 1639–
      4. 4. Mary Walrond 1641–
      5. 5. Moyses Walrond 1647–
      6. 6. Prisela Walrond 1645–
      7. 7. Susan Walrond 1637–
    2. 2. Anne Walrond 1606–
    3. 3. Thomas (Edward) Walrond 1601–1644
  2. 2. Agnes Waldron 1591–1627
  3. 3. Anthonie Waldron 1594–1658
  4. 4. Katerine Waldron 1596–
  5. 5. William Waldron –1599
  6. 6. Margaret Walderne 1601–1601
  7. 7. Roger Waldron 1602–1643 m. Mary Purdue 1607–
  8. 8. Clement Waldron 1599–1658

William Waldron's Timeline

2 Records

1530
1530
Birth of William Waldron in Aldbourne, Wiltshire
Aldbourne, Wiltshire
1606
1606
Age 76
Death of William Waldron in South Marston, Wiltshire, England
South Marston, Wiltshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1530
    Event Place: Aldbourne, Wiltshire
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1606
    Event Place: South Marston, Wiltshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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