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Descendants of ?Francis Grantham ?Francis Grantham Burial: 1618 Bicester Francis ?Elizabeth Richard Ann Grantham Walkett Grantham Adams Married: Burial: 1646 Married: 1593 Bicester 1602 in Bicester in Fringford Burial: 1646 Bicester Dorothie Hugh Hall Mary Howood Thomas 1 William Francis ?Mary John 1 Mary Richard Margery Thomas Mary Ann Richard John Elizabeth Francis Edward Grantham Treddle Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Beard Grantham Grantham Burial: 8 Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Baptism: 2 Married: 1 Baptism: 7 Baptism: 13 Baptism: 1 Baptism: 15 Married: Burial: 7 November Died: 1645 Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: March 1594 July 1618 April 1599 March 1603 May 1605 June 1606 1635 February 1681 Burial: 1643 1611 1614 1617 1620 1625 Bicester in King's Fringford Fringford Fringford Fringford. in Sarsden 1662 Wendlebury Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Sutton Burial: 15 ?Witness at Fringford Burial: 1617 Burial: 1627 May 1605 Nether Bicester Bicester Fringford Worton 1638. ?Collector of taxes at Nether Worton 1648 Children William Thomas 2 ?Elizabeth Elizabeth John Mary Henry Francis Elizabeth Philip John ?Elizabeth Mary Daniel John 2 Mary Samuel Elizabeth Ruth John i Elizabeth Elizabeth Dorothy Stephens Thomas Ann Joseph Ann Mary Ann Richard Thomas Ann ? Richard Mary Mercy Thomas Judith Sarah Richard Elizabeth Treddle Howood Grantham Burial: 1687 Grantham Haddon Grantham Trafford Grantham Hitchcock Grantham Whitmell Grantham Grantham Rand Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Roberts Grantham Grantham Grantham Died: 1708 Grantham Tarrell Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Hawkes Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Locke Burial: 1689 Fringford Married: Burial: 1712 Married: Married: Married: Baptism: Baptism: 17 Married: Baptism: 2 Married: Baptism: 30 Baptism: 22 Died: 1682 Died: May in Kings Baptism: Married: Burial: 1636 Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Burial: 1640 Baptism: Burial: 1644 Married: Fringford 1663 Wendlebury 1670 1673 1674 1635 September 1675 August 1651 1674 December January 1659 in Ardley 1698 Sutton, 1653 1682 Bicester 1634 1636 1638 Bicester 1641 Bicester 1660 in Newton in Fringford in Fringford in Fringford Deddington 1649 in Fringford Fringford in Finmere 1656 Fringford in Kings Northants Lower in Oxford St. Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester in Bicester Purcell Burial: 1680 Fringford Fringford Sutton, Heyford John Burial: 1638 Burial: 1717 Burial: 1676 Wendlebury Northants Burial: 1730 Bicester Bicester Bicester Chetwode Thomas 3 Nicholas Henry Matthew Joan Mary John 3 Ruth Ann Richard Susanna Elizabeth John 4 Elizabeth Elizabeth Samuel Francis Sarah Thomas i Joyce John ii ?Dorothy Richard John ?Mary Mary John [2] Elizabeth [1] Thomas Ann Edmund Francis Ann William [2] Elizabeth [1] Thomas John Sarah Staper Thomas Ann Thomas Thomas Mary Edward Ann Thomas Judith Jonathan Richard Elizabeth John Thomas Edward Mary William Elizabeth Thomas Joseph Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Derby Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Nash Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Died: 1735 Grantham Timms Grantham Stephens Grantham Norton Grantham Grantham George Grantham Grantham Grantham Corbett Grantham Grantham Payne Grantham Grantham Richardson Grantham Hawkes Hawkes Hawkes Grantham Grantham Grantham Andrews Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Burial: 1735 Baptism: Baptism: Burial: 1721 Married: Baptism: 1 Baptism: 24 Baptism: Baptism: 22 Burial: 10 Baptism: 2 Baptism: 13 Baptism: 21 Married: Baptism: 29 Baptism: 2 Baptism: 7 Baptism: 16 in Ardley Married: Baptism: 13 Married: 29 Baptism: Baptism: 21 Married: Baptism: 6 Baptism: 6 Baptism: Married: Baptism: Baptism: 21 Baptism: Baptism: Married: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Fringford 1659 1664 Fringford 1695 December June 1678 1680 November April 1687 May 1688 January 1694 October 1695 1720 May 1686 December October 1688 July 1699 1722 May 1683 September 1685 January 1684 1719 March 1686 March 1686 1683 1715 1685 January 1684 1689 1691 1715 1662 1663 1671 1661 1663 1664 1664 1667 1669 1671 1673 1674 1676 Newton Newton in Newton 1674 Fringford Fringford 1683 Fringford Fringford Fringford Fringford Fringford 1687 Fringford Fringford in Broughton Kings Sutton, 1709 Wendlebury Kings Sutton, in Aylesbury Kings Sutton, Kings Sutton, Wendlebury in Wendlebury Kings Sutton, Wendlebury Bletchingdon in Preston Bicester Bicester St. Martin in Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Bicester Purcell Purcell Purcell Fringford Fringford Fringford Burial: 14 Northants in St. Benet's Married: Northants Northants Northants Buckingham Burial: 1716 Northants Burial: 1771 Bissett the Fields Burial: 1663 Burial: 1664 Burial: 1667 Burial: 1728 Burial: 1670 Burial: 1678 Burial: 1742 Burial: 13 October 1688 Wharf, 1710 Died: Bef. Chetwode Married: Chetwode Bicester Bicester Bicester Kirtlington Bicester Bicester Fringford December Fringford London in Bicester 1715 1710 1687 Burial: 1716 in Kings in Bicester Fringford Chetwode Sutton, Northants Thomas 4 Henry Elizabeth Jane Samuel Ann Mary Thomas ii Richard Ann Jane Mary [3] Thomas [4] Ann John John Mary Elizabeth William Edmund Ann Sarah William Joseph Joanna [3] Thomas [4] Ann Thomas Sarah Thomas Joseph John Ann Mary Robert Grantham Judith ?Diana ?Charlotte ?Theodore Elizabeth William Mary Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Corbett Corbett Corbett Corbett Corbett Grantham Grantham Payne Payne Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Grantham Andrews Andrews Andrews Andrews Andrews Grantham Grantham Grantham Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: 18 Baptism: 26 Baptism: 2 Baptism: 17 Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: Baptism: 1697 1710 November July 1824 February March 1728 1713 1715 1721 1722 1724 1716 1717 1720 1722 1723 1713 1715 1712 1713 1717 1719 1721 1723 1735 1737 1691 1692 1696 Fringford Fringford 1722 Stratton 1726 Stratton Barton Barton Barton Barton Barton Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Barton Barton Stratton Stratton Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Chetwode Kirtlington Kirtlington Kirtlington Burial: 1736 Stratton Audley Stratton Audley Hartshorn Hartshorn Hartshorn Hartshorn Hartshorn Hartshorn Hartshorn Audley Audley Burial: 1748 Fringford Audley Audley Kirtlington? There is no proof that the Francis at the top of the tree is the progenitor of both lines of Granthams on this tree, but it seem.
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