George Delaval (b. aft. 1616 - bur. 18 Mar 1694/5 Newburn), was a younger son of Sir John Delaval of Dissington, co. Northumb., and his second wife, Elizabeth Selby.[1]
Marriage
m. Margaret (bur. 03 Oct 1709 St. Nicholas, Newcastle), dau. of:
(s. & h.) John (bp. 25 May 1662 - d. North Dissington; bur. 08 Apr 1681)[1]
Edward of South Dissington (bp. 28 Oct 1664 - d. 03 Aug 1744, age 80; bur. Newburn chancel; will date 21 Jun 1732), High Sheriff of Northumb. in 1721.[1]
3. George Delaval, R.N. (bp. 25 May 1660 b. c. 1667 Newburn - d. 22 Jun 1723, age 55; bur. 04 Jul Seaton Delaval chapel; will 22 May 1723), purchased Seaton Delaval estates from kinsman, Sir John Delaval in 1718 then built Delaval Hall.[1][2][3]
↑ 2.02.1 Vice-Adm. George Delaval, R.N. of Seaton Delaval (b. c. 1667 - d. 22 Jun 1723), 3rd son of George Delaval of Dissington, co. Northumb. & Margaret, dau. of Edward Grey of Bitchfield, co. Northumb.
Sedgwick, R. (1970). "Delaval, George (c.1667-1723), of Seaton Delaval, Northumb.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754. HOP. Web.
↑ Harbottle of Horton, (Craster, 1909, p. 274). WikiTree.com. Pedigree.
↑ 4.04.1 Namier, L. & Brooke, J. (1964). "Delaval, George (1703-82), of Little Bavington, Northumb.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790. HOP. Web.
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