Margaret was born in about 1512 in Playford, Suffolk, England.
Margaret was buried on 5 March 1566 in Gr Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. Age: 63
Margaret died at the age of about 55 on 5 March 1567 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. Age: 63
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/UNKNOWN-245995 https://www.geni.com/people/Margaret-Felton/6000000000746622044
Geni lists her parents as Thomas Felton and Cecily Seckford Geni lists her as a wife of John Damerton and Robert Felton
For Cecily Seckford https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Seckford-2 https://www.geni.com/people/Cecily-Felton/6000000002766698474
The WikiTree profile for Cecily Seckford does list a daughter named Cecily Felton who married John Stratton about 1545. The WikiTree page lists them having one son named Thomas and two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth.
Which does not match up with the information on this profile.
I think possibly the wrong parents were attached to this profiles matching Geni profile. More research needed.
So according to the Geni worldtree, this Margaret who is the mother of John Felton and who was married to Robert Felton has a Geni profile: https://www.geni.com/people/Margaret-Felton/6000000000746622044
It list her parents as . I have found the WikiTree page for Cecily Seckford https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Seckford-2 and it does list a daughter named Cecily (Felton) Stratton, however has her husband listed as John Stratton and as John Damerton.
edited by Stu Ward
Not trying to add the parents, as more research is definitely needed.
I enjoy adding comments to profiles of pages I come across in research. Often I will be looking at the connection finder on Geni and try to see how that connection compares on WikiTree. Often I will get to an area that needs more research and I like to add relevant notes and links as a comment as the profile for help in future research, either for myself when I find myself looking at that connection again or for anyone else who is researching these particular ancestors.
~Erik