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Margaret (Booth) Byron (abt. 1380 - abt. 1460)

Margaret (Margery) Byron formerly Booth
Born about in Barton, Cheshire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1442 in Clayton, Lancashire, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 80 in Derby, Derbyshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Circa 1380 -- Margery Booth was born at Barton, Cheshire, England. [1]

Margery Booth's father was Sir John de Booth who was born in 1354 at Barton, Preston, Lancashire, England.

Margery Booth's mother was Joanna de Trafford who was born in 1364 at Trafford, Lancashire, England.

Sir John de Booth of Barton and Joanna de Trafford Booth had 15 children: at least three daughters and at least three sons. --

  1. Sir Robert Booth I, Knight;
  2. Margaret or Margery Booth Byron;
  3. Sir Thomas Booth, Knight;
  4. Sir Henry Booth, Knight;
  5. Joanna de Booth Southworth;
  6. Katherine Radcliffe Boteler (Nicholas Boteler's second wife);
  7. another child (name and gender unknown);
  8. another child (name and gender unknown);
  9. another child (name and gender unknown);
  10. another child (name and gender unknown);
  11. another child (name and gender unknown)
  12. another child (name and gender unknown);
  13. another child (name and gender unknown);
  14. another child (name and gender unknown);
  15. another child (name and gender unknown).

Margery Booth and Sir John Byron, Knight, married at

Circa 1377 -- Sir John Byron was born at Clayton, Lancashire, England.

Sir John and Margery Booth Byron had nine children: at least four daughters and at least three sons. --

  1. Margaret Byron Harcourt (born 1398 at Clayton, Yorkshire, England); [2]
  2. Elizabeth Byron de Ashton (born circa 1406 at Clayton, South Manchester, Lancashire, England);[2]
  3. Nicholas Byron (born circa 1406 at Clayton, Lancashire, England); [2]
  4. Richard de Byron;
  5. Ralph Byron;
  6. Jane Byron;
  7. Helena or Ellen Byron (born circa 1416 at Clayton, Lancashire, England);
  8. another child (name and gender unknown);
  9. another child (name and gender unknown).

Circa 1455 -- Margery Booth Byron died at

Sources

  1. S1 George William Marshall
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rootsweb
  • William Farrer and J. Brownbill, Editors. Townships: Droylsden, A History of the County of Lancaster. Volume 4. London. 1911. Pages 282 - 287. British History Online. BritishHistory.ac.uk. Accessed by Michael Boynton on January 8, 2016 at 10:40 PM.
  • S1. George William Marshall. The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614. London, 1871. Page 9. Books.Google.com
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Booth-3831 and Booth-118 appear to represent the same person because: Both are married to the same man, with the same data.
posted by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
Wife of John Byron — married 1442 in ,Clayton,Lancashire,England
posted by [Living Pictet]
No! They weren't married c. 1377 either.
posted by Michael Stafford

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