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William Walton 1605–1668 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Sep 1605

Birth Location: Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England

Death Date: 9 Nov 1668

Death Location: Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

Father: Robertus Walton

Mother: Margaret FitzWilliam

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Cooke

Children(s): Elizabeth Walton

In 1605, William Walton entered the world in Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England, born to Robertus Walton And Margaret Fitzwilliam. William Walton married Elizabeth Cooke, and had children including Elizabeth Walton. William Walton passed away in 1668 in Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1605, William Walton entered the world in Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England, born to Robertus Walton And Margaret Fitzwilliam.
  • William Walton married Elizabeth Cooke, and had children including Elizabeth Walton.
  • William Walton passed away in 1668 in Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.

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William Walton's Ancestors

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William Walton
1605–1668
Birth Place: Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England
Parents
Robertus Walton
1579–1626
London, Middlesex, England
Margaret FitzWilliam
1579–1605
London, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Walton's Descendants

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William Walton (13 Sep 1605–9 Nov 1668) m. Elizabeth Cooke (1602–29 Sep 1674)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Walton 1629–1674 m. Lot Conant 1625–1674
    1. 1. Roger Conent 1669–1745 m. Mary Raiment 1672–
      1. 1. Israel Conant 1707–1753 m. Martha Lamson 1711–
        1. 1. Amos Conant 1737–1817 m. Mary Bowers 1743–1824
        2. 2. Jonathan Conant 1733–1790
        3. 3. Mary Conant 1735–
        4. 4. Israel Conant 1738–1767
      2. 2. Ebenezer Conant 1698–1784
      3. 3. Roger Conant 1701–1731
      4. 4. Mary Conant 1703–
      5. 5. Abigail Conant 1705–1794
      6. 6. Lydia Conant 1709–
      7. 7. Josiah Conant 1711–1756
      8. 8. Sarah Conant 1714–
      9. 9. Mehitable Conant 1715–
      10. 10. Thomas Conant 1718–1813
    2. 2. Nathaniel (Conant) Sr 1650–1732
    3. 3. Samuel Conant 1650–
    4. 4. John Conant 1652–1724
    5. 5. Lot Conant 1658–
    6. 6. Elizabeth Conant 1660–
    7. 7. Mary Conant 1662–1743
    8. 8. Martha Conant 1664–1754
    9. 9. William Conant 1666–1754
    10. 10. Sarah Conant 1666–1750
    11. 11. Rebecca Conant 1671–1760

William Walton's Timeline

3 Records

1605
13 Sep 1605
Birth of William Walton in Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England
Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England
1668
6 Nov 1668
Age 63
Death of William Walton in Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
1668
9 Nov 1668
Age 63
Burial of William Walton in Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1605
    Event Place: Wimborne Saint Giles, Dorset, England
    Record Source: Birth note, Wimborne Saint Giles is the home of the Ashleys, Earls of Shaftesbury, who came to prominence after the Industrial Revolution when they were involved in bettering the conditions of labourers. The statue of Eros in Picadilly Circus, London is a monument to the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, the 'Philanthropic Earl', and the arrow is aligned to this quaint East Dorset village.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Nov 1668
    Event Place: Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 9 Nov 1668
    Event Place: Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
    Record Source: Burial note, He was buried in Old Burial Hill. Old Burial Hill is one of the most picturesque graveyards in New England. It affords a view of Old Marblehead, the harbor, and the sea. Established in 1638 at the site of Marblehead's first meeting house, it's the burial

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