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11Th Generation 11>1024 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen11.rtf 11th Generation 11>1024. 8ggs of Robert Washington of Tewitfield (son of John de Washington & ?? ; gs of John de Washington & Joan de Croft) b: c. 1404 d: 1483-12-07 at Warton, LancasterShire [http://thepeerage.com/p32194.htm#i321935][http://fabpedigree.com/ s048/f625492.htm][http://dcodriscoll.pbworks.com/w/page/9957263/Washington] & 1025. Margaret??/Marg?? (widow of John Lambertson) [http://thepeerage.com/ p32194.htm#i321936][http://fabpedigree.com/s048/f625492.htm][http://our-royal- titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4817.htm#i144645] () 11>1026. John Westfield (son of ??Westfield & ?? ) b: c. 1418 [http://thepeerage.com/ p32300.htm#i322992][http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wittichen/ westfield.html] & 1027. Alice Groby (d of Robert Groby & ?? ) [http:// genforum.genealogy.com/westfield/messages/29.html][http://www.british- history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53264] () or Jane Whittington (d of Miles Whittington & Agnes Bateman) [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ~jatree/Your%20Ancestor's%20Tree/people/p00000a2.htm] () 11>1028. Thomas Kytson (son of Thomas Kytson of Warton & Emma) b: c. 1425 at Warton, LancasterShire d: before 1524 [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D291/ I291837.html][http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ p4817.htm#i144640][http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0018/g0000027.html#I75678][http://fam.eastmill.com/ f1264.htm#f153461] () & 1029. ?? () [] ()?? 11>1030. 11>1032. ??Pargiter 11>1034. Richard Coles (son of William Coles & Alice ??) d: 1528-08-20 in Preston, NorthamptonShire [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Richard_Coles_%285%29][http: //turnergenealogy.com/MasterSite-o/p45.htm#i1752][http://our-royal-titled-noble- and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4818.htm#i144678][http://www.halhed.com/t4r/ getperson.php?personID=I12538&tree=tree1] () & 1035. Agnes () [] () 11>1036. Adam Knight (son of John Knight & Alice Forster) b: c. 1425 in ShropShire [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/a/r/J-H-Garner/FILE/ 0129page.html#subj130] () & 1041. ?? () []() 11>1038. ??Hely/Healy [parents of Anne Hely/Ann Healy] 11>1040. ?? Sutton [parents of Thomas Lyte Sutton] 11>1042. ??Robert de Washington/John Washington of Kerneford (son of Robert Washington & Agnes Derling; gs of Robert Washington; ggs of Robert Washington; 2ggs of William Washington; 3ggs of sir Walter de Washington; 4ggs of William de Washington; 5ggs of William de Washington; 6ggs of Gospatric iii) b: 1305 in Kerneford, LancasterShire d: before 1386 [http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/l/e/Daniel-R- Clemeny/FILE/0003page.html] () & 1043. [m: 1333 to] Ailanor de Warton/Alianor de Warton/Alianna de Warton/Eleanor de Warton (d of John de Warton & ?? ) b: before 1320 d: after 1386 [http://braselton.tripod.com/d34.htm#P1043][http:// freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Eazopp/data/fam/fam08954.htm] () 11>1044. John Ward (son of Henry Ward & ?? ??) b: c. 1460 [http:// familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/t/Amber-Potts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1728.html] () & 1045. ?? ?? () [] () 11>1046 sir John Bishop (son of ?? & ?? ) b: c. 1460 [http:// familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/t/Amber-Potts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1738.html] () & 1047. Alice Harley (d of sir John Harley & Joan Hackluyt) [http:// familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/t/Amber-Potts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1737.html] Printed: 2015/03/18 22:20 Page 1 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen11.rtf () 11>1048. Ralph Woodford (son of Thomas Woodford & Alice Berkley/Alice Berkeley) [http:// www.woodforde.co.uk/page55.htm][http://www-leeper.ch.cam.ac.uk/FamilyTree/8787 -8782.htm][http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D472/I472008.html][http:// wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=ancestorsearch&id=I18001] () & 1049. Elizabeth Villiers/Joanna Villiers (d of William Villiers & Joan Bellers/ Joan Beler) [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D472/I472007.html][http:// www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ww/woodford1.php] () 11>1050. Thomas Atgate (son of William Atgate of BuckinghamShire & Joan de Cobocott) [http://fabpedigree.com/s061/f625492.htm] () & 1051. Cicely Brugge/Cicely Brugges/Cicely Brydges (d of Giles Brugge/Giles Brydges/Gyles Bruges of Coberly & Catherine de Clifford; ggd of Thomas Brugge/Thomas Brydges & Alice de Berkeley and James de Clifford & Margaret Hedley) [http://fabpedigree.com/s061/f625492.htm] () 11>1052. sir Thomas Blount (son of Thomas le Blount & Margaret Greasley) b: c. 1414 d: c. 1468 [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D1280/I1280125.html] () & Catherine Clifton () b: c. 1424 [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D784/I784481.html] () 11>1054. William de la Ford () [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D514/I514164.html] () & Pernell Whitton () [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D514/I514163.html] () 11>1056. Edmund Butler (son of James Butler ii earl of Ormond & 1st wife Anne Welles or James Butler iii earl of Ormond & 2nd wife Katherine FitzGerald of Desmond) b: c. 1401 [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D1159/I1159218.html][http:// familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/a/r/J-H-Garner/FILE/ 0129page.html#subj131][http://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php? personID=I101048&tree=1][http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/cssbct/cgi-bin/gedlkup.php/ n=royal?royal08906][http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/ BUTLER.htm#Edmund%20BUTLER3][http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ %7Edphaner/HTML/people/p0000067.htm#I10134][http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/ online/content/ormond1328.htm][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s064/f625492.htm] () & 1057. Catherine Forstall (d of Robert Forstall & Bridget Fortune) b: c. 1400 [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D1159/I1159217.html][http://geneagraphie.com/ getperson.php?personID=I101239&tree=1][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s064/ f625492.htm] () 11>1058. 11>1060. 11>1062. 11>1064. John Sutton 1st lord Dudley/sir John de Sutton (son of sir John de Sutton & Constance Blount) b: 1400-12-25 d: 1487-09-30 [http://thepeerage.com/ p264.htm#i2640][http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D983/I983253.html] () & 1065. Elizabeth Berkeley (d of sir John Berkeley/John Beverstone de Berkeley & Elizabeth de Bettleshorne) d: c. 1478 [http://thepeerage.com/p265.htm#i2650][http:// www.royalblood.co.uk/D920/I920162.html] () 11>1066. John Tiptoft/John de Tiptoft/John Tibetot 1st lord Tiptoft (son of Payn Tybotot & Agnes de Ros) b: c. 1400 d: 1442/3-01-27 [http://thepeerage.com/ p10736.htm#i107354][http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D614/I614532.html][http:// www.fabpedigree.com/s089/f020698.htm][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s068/f188270.htm] & 1067. Joyce Cherleton/Joyce de Cherleton (d of Edward Cherleton 5th baron Cherleton & Eleanor Holand/Eleanor de Holand/Alianore de Holand countess of March) b: c. 1404 d: c. 1446 [http://thepeerage.com/p10726.htm#i107258][http:// www.royalblood.co.uk/D1310/I1310963.html][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s089/ Printed: 2015/03/18 22:20 Page 2 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen11.rtf f020698.htm] 11>1068. ?? Charoll [grand-parents of Margaret Charoll] 11>1070. ?? 11>1072. Walter Greeke/Walter Gregg/Walter Grigge/Walkyn Greeke () [] () & 1073. ?? () [] () 11>1074. [parents of Joan wife of William Greeke] 11>1076. 11>1078. 11>1080. ... 11>1100. ?? ... 11>1140. ?Newenham/Newnham? [father of John Newenham/John Newnham] 11>1142. William Spencer (son of Thomas Spencer & Margaret Smith) b: c. 1474 in Badby, NorthamptonShire [http://thepeerage.com/p32272.htm#i322720] () & 1143. Agnes Heritage (d of Thomas Heritage of Burton Dassett & Dorothy le Despencer/Dorothy le Spencer) b: c. 1478 at Burton, Dasset, WarwickShire [http://thepeerage.com/ p32272.htm#i322715] () [parents of #571 Matilda Spencer/Martha Mathilda Spenser/ Matilda Spenser] 11>1144. William Wilmer/William Wyllmer of Withybrooke (son of ?? & ?? ) b: c. 1450 [] () & 1145. Johanna (d of ?? & ?? ) [] () 11>1146. John Goodere/John Goodyear/John Goodyere of Baggington near Coventry (son of ?? & ?? ) [] () or Simon Goodyear (son of ?? & ?? ) b: c. 1468 at Great Creaton, NorthamptonShire [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi? op=PED&db=rwfurtaw&id=I20458] () & 1147. Alice (d of ?? & ?? ) [] () [parents of #573 Joan Goodyear] 11>1148. Thomas Spencer/Thomas F. Spencer of Badby et Everdon (son of John Spencer of Wormleigh/John Windsor Churchill Spencer & Mary Agnes Warsted or Elizabeth Joan Warsted or Lorraine Warsted; gs of Henry G. Spencer of Badby & Isabel Lincoln/ Isabella Lincoln/Isabelle Lincoln; brother of William Spencer of Rodburn who m: Elizabeth Empson; ggs of Thomas Spencer of Defford; brother of John Spencer who m: Ann Empson) b: c. 1390 in Hodnell or d. 1429 or c. 1450 in BedfordShire d: c. 1474-05-13 in Wold, NorthamptonShire [http://thepeerage.com/ p32272.htm#i322712][http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Thomas-Spencer/ f156570][http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi? op=PED&db=arc150&id=I073714][http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4as/ spencer01.php] () & 1149. Margaret Smith of Wold (d of John Smith & Margaret ??) b: c. 1452 in Wold, NorthamptonShire d: 1487 at Eaton, BedfordShire [http:// thepeerage.com/p32272.htm#i322713][http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/ p658.htm#i32899][http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi? op=GET&db=updike&id=I51900] () 11>1150. Thomas Heritage of Burton Dassett () b: c. 1450 at Burton, Dasset, WarwickShire [] () & 1151. Dorothy le Despencer/Dorothy le Spencer (d of John Spencer/John Windsor Churchill Spencer & Ann Empson) [http:// worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brawls&id=I1614] () ... 11>1200. ?? ... 11>1210. Printed: 2015/03/18 22:20 Page 3 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen11.rtf ... 11>1220. 11>1222. 11>1224. Thomas West 2nd baron Delaware/Thomas West baron de la Warre/Thomas West baron de la Warr (son of William West 1st baron Delaware & Elizabeth Strange) b: 1558 -07-09 d: 1602-03-24 [http://thepeerage.com/p20756.htm#i207560][https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_West,_2nd_Baron_De_La_Warr] & 1225. Anne Knollys (d of Francis Knolles & Katherine Cary/Catherine Carey) b: 1555-07-19 d: 1608-08-30 at Lasham, HampShire buried: St. Edmund's chapel, Westminster abbey [http:// thepeerage.com/p10305.htm#i103048][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Anne_West,_Lady_De_La_Warr] () 11>1226.
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