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Charles Waterton esq (abt. 1699)

Charles "of Walton" Waterton esq
Born about in Walton, Yorkshire, Englandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1733 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] in Yorkshire, Englandmap
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Charles Waterton, esq. of Walton, Yorkshire

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Biography

Charles was imprisoned in York Castle due to his loyalty is support of the Stuarts.

Origins

"The Waterton family was an ancient one of Lincolnshire origin; it had come to Walton through the marriage of Richard Waterton."[1]

Parents

  • Charles Waterton, esq. of Walton, son of Thomas Waterton, esq. of Walton (living 1614 and 1620),[2] and Catherine, dau. of Nicholas Fairfax, esq. of Gilling
  • Anne, dau. of Sir William Gerard, BT of Brin

Siblings

  • Thomas (b. 04 Jun 1701 - d. Aug 1766)
  • Anne, nun.

Marriage

Waterton's wife is a direct descendant of Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor (Hen VIII).

m. (1733) Anne "Mary", dau. of Christopher Cresacre More, esq. of Barnborough, Yorkshire. Issue:
  • Thomas of Walton Hall (bur. 19 Mar 1805)
m. Anne Bedingfield
  • Christopher of Woodlands and Demerara (d. 1809)
m. Anne Waddell
  • Mary (b. 1733)
  • Anne
m. _____ Daly

Sources

Bibliography


  • Burke, B. (1882). "Waterton, late of Walton Hall." Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, pp. 1699. Google Books.[2]
  • Burke, B. (1871). "Waterton of Walton Hall." A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland, 2, pp. 1476. Google Books.[3]
  • Marquis of Ruvigny and Ranieval, (2013). The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal: The Mortimer-Percy Volume, pp. 97. Heritage Books. Google Books.[4]

Notes


  1. Bindoff, S.T. (1982). Waterton, Thomas I (by 1501-58), of Walton Sandal, Yorks. HOP.
  2. Thomas bought tithes of Long Horsely, Northumberland on 09 Feb 11 James I (c. 1614), then sold it to John Ogle of Cawsey Park in 17 James I [c. 1620]. Ogle's representative was William Ogle Wallis Ogle, which seems to mark the first time the Watertons come into contact with the Wallis (Ogle) branch, (Hodgson, 1832, p. 94).[1]

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