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'Sutton04'
Index
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Families covered:
Sutton of Holderness, Sutton of Sutton
[On 14.04.06 the data previously shown on an earlier version of the page of this name was transferred onto Sutton03 as its lower section.]
| Sayer de Sutton (a 1150) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | William de Sutton (a 1170) | ||||||||||||||
| A. | Amand de Sutton (a 1196) | ||||||||||||||
| i. | Sayer de Sutton (a 1245) | ||||||||||||||
| a. | Amand de Sutton (dvp) | ||||||||||||||
| b. | Sayer de Sutton (d 1270) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Joan | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Sayer de Sutton (d by 11.07.1290) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Christiane wife of Sayer, presumed mother of ... | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | John de Sutton, 1st Lord Sutton of Holderness (d by 24.09.1338) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (27.08.1294) Constance Sampson (dau of John Sampson of York) | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | John de Sutton, 2nd Lord of Holderness (dsp 05.05.1356) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (c06.1337) Aline de Well (d 05.10.1363) | |||||||||||||||
| (ii) | Thomas de Sutton of Branceholme or Bransholme Castle, 3rd Lord of Holderness (a 1379) | ||||||||||||||
| TCP (Sutton) identifies Thomas's wife merely as Agnes but TCP (Bulmer) identifies her as ... | |||||||||||||||
| m. Agnes de Hothom (dau of John de Hotham of Scorborough) | |||||||||||||||
| (a) | Constance de Sutton (d 09.06.1401) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (by 1371) Piers de Mauley, 4th Lord (d 19/20.03.1382/3) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. (before 12.1384) Sir John Godard | |||||||||||||||
| m3. Robert de Hilton of Swine this marriage not mentioned by TCP (Sutton) | |||||||||||||||
| (b) | Margery de Sutton (d 10.10.1391) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (c1371) Piers de Mauley (dvp before 03.1382/3) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. William de Aldeburgh, 2nd Lord (dsp 20.08.1391) | |||||||||||||||
| (c) | Agnes de Sutton (d 24.11.1436) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Sir Ralph de Bulmer (b c18.04.1366, d 24.04.1406) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. (before 29.10.1415) Sir Edmund Hastings of Roxby (d 09/13.12.1448) | |||||||||||||||
| b. | Beatrix Sutton possibly of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir William St. Quintin of St. Quintin | |||||||||||||||
Main sources: TCP (Sutton of Holderness)
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