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William REPINGTON
Julian STOKES |
Husband: William REPINGTON
Birth: ca. 1480s, of Amington Hall, near Tamworth, Warwickshire Death: 19 Jan 1543 Father: John REPINGTON (c1440s-1472) — William8, William7, Adam6, Thomas5, Sir Richard4, Roger3, Ralph2, Simon1 — of Lincolnshire Mother: Coletta GOLDSMITH, d/o John GOLDSMITH of Melton Mowbray |
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Wife: Julian STOKES |
Children: |
1. Francis REPINGTON, Esq., of Amington; m. Maud COTTON,
d/o Richard COTTON, Esq., of Hamstall Ridware, Staffordshire
2. Philip REPINGTON; d.s.p. 3. Humphrey REPINGTON; d.s.p. 4. Mary REPINGTON; m. Mr. SWINFEN of Swinfen, Staffordshire 5. Anne REPINGTON, b. ca. 1510s 6. Edith REPINGTON, nun at Polesworth; d.s.p. 7. Catherine REPINGTON; m. Robert BURTON, Esq., of Lindley |
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Source:
1. John Burke. 1834-1838. Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank; but Uninvested with Heritable Honours. For H. Colburn by R. Bentley, London (reprinted 1977 by Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore; online at Ancestry.com):
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