William is the eldest son of Henry Haggerston (b. 1546) and Anne Beadnell. His paternal grandparents are Thomas Haggerston, esq. of Haggerston, Northumberland (d. 1545 Pannerhaugh, Scotland) and Dorothy Ratcliffe.
Parents
Henry, son of Thomas Haggerston & Dorothy, dau. of Sir George Ratcliffe of Dilston and sister of Sir George Ratcliffe, Warden of the East Marches.
Anne, dau. of Robert Beadnell of Lemington, Northumberland.
Siblings
John
Cuthbert
Henry of Goswick
Helen
Mary
m. John Orde, esq. of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Marriage
m. Margaret Butler, dau. of Henry Butler, esq. of Rawcliffe, Lancs. Issue:
1. Thomas of Haggerston (b. abt. 1594 - d. Mar 1673), col. of Regiment of Horse;[1] created BT by Charles I on 15 Aug 1642.[2]
m. Alice, d & h of Henry Banaster, esq. of the Bank, Lancs. and Alice, d & h of John Keurden, esq. of Keurden, Lancs.
Luke
Anne
Mary
Sources
↑ see Groves, Cannon & Waller, 1903. "Haggerston, Sir Thomas, Bart.," in Historical Records of the 7th Or Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, p. 345.[1]
Blake-Forester, C.F. (1872). The Irish Chieftains, pp. 548-549. Google Books.
Collins, A. (1741). "Haggerston of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland, Thomas, Esquire," in The English Baronetage, II, pp. 389. London. Google Books.[2]
Collins (1741), citing Le Neve Norroy, misidentifies Dorothy Ratcliffe as "Margaret" and calls her husband "William" instead of Thomas Haggerston.
Newman, P.R. (1978). The Royalist Army in Northern England, II, pp. 350. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from etheses.whiterose.ac.uk. PDF.
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