Born about 1260.
John de Walton was married to Matilda —.[1]
John and Matilda had children:
At York, on the Octave of Holy Trinity, 29 Edward I, [4 June, 1301], a Final Concord between Adam de Waleton of Hole, plaintiff, and Adam, son of Warin de Waleton, deforciant, by Robert de Lichfield put in his place, of the manor of Waleton, thirty acres of land in Laylande, thirty shillings rent in Kelgrimesargh, and the moiety of the manors of Eccleston, Heskyn, and Laylond. Adam de Waleton of Hole acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Adam, son of Warin. For this acknowledgment the latter granted and rendered them to Adam de Waleton of Hole, to hold to him and the heirs of his body, in perpetuity, of the chief lords of the fee by the services thereto belonging; remainder to Adam de Waleton of Mitton and the heirs of his body, to hold as aforesaid; like remainders to William de Waleton and Margery de Waleton, with reversion to the said Adam, son of Warin de Waleton, and his heirs.[1]
[Endorsed].—Matilda, formerly the wife of John de Walton, puts in her claim; Margery, daughter of John de Waleton, Joan and Margaret, her sisters, put in their claim; John de ffarinton puts in his claim.[1]
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