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Family of Richard de VENABLES and Joane FITTON
| Husband: | Richard de VENABLES ( - ) | |
| Wife: | Joane FITTON ( - ) | |
| Children: | William VENABLES ( - ) | |
| Jenkin VENABLES ( - ) | ||
Husband: Richard de VENABLES
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| Richard de VENABLES, "Venables of Bollin" | ||
| Name: | Richard de VENABLES 1,2 | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Name Prefix: | Sir | |
| Father: | Hugh VENABLES ( -1368) | |
| Mother: | Katherine HOUGHTON ( - ) | |
| Residence | Boleyn, Cheshire, England 1 | |
Wife: Joane FITTON
| Name: | Joane FITTON 1,3 | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | Hamon FITTON ( - ) | |
| Mother: | - | |
Child 1: William VENABLES
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| William VENABLES, "Venables of Bollin" | ||
| Name: | William VENABLES 1,3 | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Name Prefix: | Sir | |
| Spouse: | Jane MASSEY ( - ) | |
| Title | Knight 1 | |
| Residence | Boleyn, Cheshire, England 1,3 | |
| Death | Ringway, Cheshire, England 1 | |
Additional Information
| Death | Cause: drowning in Bollin River. |
Child 2: Jenkin VENABLES
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| Jenkin VENABLES, "Venables of Antrobus" | ||
| Name: | Jenkin VENABLES 1 | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Residence | Antrobus, Cheshire, England 4 | |
Sources
| 1 | Rylands, "Visitations of Cheshire in 1580" (1882). pp. 226-230. |
| 2 | Ormerod, "History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" (1819). This William Venables was great grandson of Hugh. |
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| 3 | John Burke, Esq. and John Bernard Burke, Esq, "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England" (Scott, Webster, and Geary, Charterhouse Square. 1838). p. 72. |
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| 4 | Rylands, "Visitations of Cheshire in 1580" (1882). |