Giving poor Margaret Hungerford, wife of Robert Sutton, 2nd

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Giving poor Margaret Hungerford, wife of Robert Sutton, 2nd

Legg inn av WJhonson » 19 jul 2007 01:39:30

Going by the usual sources
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/briti ... 3.htm#dau1
http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101026805/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Sut ... n_Lexinton
http://www.thepeerage.com/p18429.htm#i184283
http://www.sutton.org/newsletter/issue22/ancient.htm
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.ph ... 5&tree=LEO

we see over and over that somebody named Margaret Hungerford was the wife of that Robert Sutton, 2nd Lord Lexinton of Aram (not LexINGton as ODNB .... )

Robert has dates 1662-1723
Poor Margaret when she is mentioned at ALL is given only the sketchiest data.
I shall now correct that, giving her a pedigree that thinly stretches back four generations, and a slew of cousins to look into.

I still however do not know exactly how her father Giles fits into the other Hungerfords. (Be careful as there as about six Giles Hungerfords runnning about).

http://books.google.com/books?id=A5oBAA ... 1-PA226,M1
Debrett's Baronetage, "Hampson of Taplow, Bucks."
"Robert Hampson, alderman of London, and sheriff in 1598, was knighted on King James' entry into London. He d. May 2, 1607, aged 70. By Katherine, daughter of Sir John Good, (who was re-married to Sir John Rotherham,) he had 2 sons, 1. Nicholas, who d. unm Oct. 6, 1637, aged 59; 2. Thomas; and 2 daughters : 1. Elizabeth, first the wife of John Hewett, etc 2ndly, of Sir Gilbert Wakering, knt. and 3rdly, of Sir Robert Beville, K.B.; 2. Rebecca, wife of Sir Anthony Forrest, knt. She d. Sept 4, 1635.
"1. Sir Thomas, the 2nd son, heir to his brother, Nicholas, in 1637, was created a baronet. By Anne, eldest daughter and co-heiress of William Duncombe, of London, esq. (by Anne, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Bennet, knt. alderman of London,) who d. Feb. 2, 1643, aged 47, he had 4 sons, 1. Thomas; 2. Robert, barrister at law, who left 2 daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Charles Bill, esq. in 1703, and Mary, unm.; 3 Ambrose, d without issue; 4 George, M.D., d before Nov 1677. By Grace, daughter of Edward, and sister of Sir Robert Holte, bart, living a widow in 1677, he had one son, George, of whom hereafter, and two daughters, Anne and Elizabeth. The daughters of Sir Thomas were, 1 Katherine, d unm. June 22, 1678; 2. Mary, wife of Sir John Laurence, bart. she d. Aug 18, 1677; 3 Elizabeth, b in 1624, d unm in 1647; 4 Rebecca wife of Ambrose Bennet, esq. she d May 1, 1695; 5 Margaret, wife of Sir Giles Hungerford, knt. she d Dec 4, 1711. They left an only daughter, Margaret, wife o!
f Robert Sutton, lord Lexington; he d. Sep 9, 1723, leaving an only daughter and heiress, Bridget, wife of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland...."


Will Johnson

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Re: Giving poor Margaret Hungerford, wife of Robert Sutton,

Legg inn av Gjest » 19 jul 2007 21:13:00

On 19 Jul., 01:39, WJhonson <wjhon...@aol.com> wrote:
Going by the usual sourceshttp://www.stirnet.com/HTML/geni ... p18429.htm#i184283http://www.sutton.org/newsletter/issue22/ancient.htmhttp://www.genealogics.org/getperson ... 5&tree=LEO

we see over and over that somebody named Margaret Hungerford was the wife of that Robert Sutton, 2nd Lord Lexinton of Aram (not LexINGton as ODNB .... )

Robert has dates 1662-1723
Poor Margaret when she is mentioned at ALL is given only the sketchiest data.
I shall now correct that, giving her a pedigree that thinly stretches back four generations, and a slew of cousins to look into.

I still however do not know exactly how her father Giles fits into the other Hungerfords. (Be careful as there as about six Giles Hungerfords runnning about).

http://books.google.com/books?id=A5oBAA ... =%22Gile...
Debrett's Baronetage, "Hampson of Taplow, Bucks."
"Robert Hampson, alderman of London, and sheriff in 1598, was knighted on King James' entry into London. He d. May 2, 1607, aged 70. By Katherine, daughter of Sir John Good, (who was re-married to Sir John Rotherham,) he had 2 sons, 1. Nicholas, who d. unm Oct. 6, 1637, aged 59; 2. Thomas; and 2 daughters : 1. Elizabeth, first the wife of John Hewett, etc 2ndly, of Sir Gilbert Wakering, knt. and 3rdly, of Sir Robert Beville, K.B.; 2. Rebecca, wife of Sir Anthony Forrest, knt. She d. Sept 4, 1635.
"1. Sir Thomas, the 2nd son, heir to his brother, Nicholas, in 1637, was created a baronet. By Anne, eldest daughter and co-heiress of William Duncombe, of London, esq. (by Anne, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Bennet, knt. alderman of London,) who d. Feb. 2, 1643, aged 47, he had 4 sons, 1. Thomas; 2. Robert, barrister at law, who left 2 daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Charles Bill, esq. in 1703, and Mary, unm.; 3 Ambrose, d without issue; 4 George, M.D., d before Nov 1677. By Grace, daughter of Edward, and sister of Sir Robert Holte, bart, living a widow in 1677, he had one son, George, of whom hereafter, and two daughters, Anne and Elizabeth. The daughters of Sir Thomas were, 1 Katherine, d unm. June 22, 1678; 2. Mary, wife of Sir John Laurence, bart. she d. Aug 18, 1677; 3 Elizabeth, b in 1624, d unm in 1647; 4 Rebecca wife of Ambrose Bennet, esq. she d May 1, 1695; 5 Margaret, wife of Sir Giles Hungerford, knt. she d Dec 4, 1711. They left an only daughter, Margaret, wife o!
f Robert Sutton, lord Lexington; he d. Sep 9, 1723, leaving an only daughter and heiress, Bridget, wife of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland...."

Will Johnson

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