He was the son of Andrew St John. He married Ann Janes on February 25, 1705 at St Benet Paul's Wharf with St Peter Paul's Wharf[1] in London He passed away before 1739.
Plaintiffs: Dame Anne St John (widow and administratrix of Sir [unknown] St John bart deceased who was the son of Sir Andrew St John deceased) and Barbara Janes, spinster (only child of William Janes, gent deceased late of Kirtling, Cambrigeshire and Sibella Janes, formerly Sibella St John, deceased who was the daughter of Sir Oliver St John bart deceased of Woodford, Hampshire said oratrixes grandfather). Defendants: William St John, gent, John Charleton, esq, Sir John Bennett, George Huxley, Arthur Tremaine, esq, Robert King, esq and Elizabeth King his wife, Sir Samuel Vanacker Sambrooke bart, Jeremy Sambrooke, esq, John Oneby and Edward Skeate. Date of bill (or first document): 1713.
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"England Marriages, 1538–1973" FamilySearch (accessed 24 March 2022)
Andrew St John marriage to Anne Janes on 25 Feb 1705 in St Benet Paul's Wharf with St Peter Paul's Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom. His aunt Sibella St John was married to William Janes. Maybe Ann was a niece of William Janes?
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