Thomas Walpole of Dunston (bp. 24 Apr 1627 Pinchbeck; living 1664), "mariner and a man of war."
Marriage
He was a bachelor at the age of 30 who became the first husband of Anne Porter. She remarried to John Johnson of Pinchbeck and Spalding, Lincs., who was the godson of John Wimberley of Pinchbeck. His parents were John Johnson (bur. 10 Mar 1666/7 Spalding, Lincs) and Jane Ogle (maybe bp. 23 May 1596).
m. (19 Oct 1663 London) Anne Porter of St. Andrew's, Holburn (b. prob. no earlier than 1633), age 24/30 on 19 Oct 1663.[1] Issue:
John Walpole of Dunston & Pinchbeck., Roman Catholic Non-Jurer in 1715.[2][3]
m. Mary Taylor (widow in 1715; living 1740), Roman Catholic Non-Jurer in 1715.[2]
Maddison, A.R. (1904). "Walpole of Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln: MS. C. 23 Heralds' College," in Lincolnshire Pedigrees, III (descent from Robt. Walpole and Staveley). Publications of Harleian Society, pp. 1040. London. Google Books.
Green, E. (1906). "Pedigree of the family of Johnson of Pinchbeck, co. Lincoln." Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 1(4), p. 283. W. Bruce Bannerman, Ed. London: Mitchell, Hughes & Clark. Google Books. Pedigree.
↑ 1.01.1 Foster, J. (1887). London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869, pp. 1405. Google Books.
↑ John Walpole and Mary Taylor are the parents of the poet, Edward Walpole of Dunston (b. c. 1703 - dsp 21 Apr 1740, age 37), (Green, 1906, p. 283;[2] Johnson of Pinchbeck, 1904).[3]
↑ descendants of Geo. Ravenscroft and Mary Walpole include earls of Traquair & Lords Lovat, (Green, 1906).[4]