Edward Aston

Male Abt 1494 - Abt 1568  (~ 74 years)


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  • Name Edward Aston  [1, 2
    Birth Abt 1494  Tixall, Staffordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3
    Gender Male 
    Death Abt 1568  England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Person ID I1196  Cooley Miller Sears Barnhouse
    Last Modified 30 Apr 2020 

    Father John Aston,   b. Tixall, Staffordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Joan Lyttelton,   b. Worcester, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F306  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Joan Bowles   d. Abt 1562, Staffordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Frances Aston,   b. Abt 1533, Tixall, Staffordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Jun 1610, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 77 years)
    Family ID F304  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2011 

  • Notes 
    • Edward Aston of Tixall was a descendant of William de Ferrers who was a descendant of Margaret de Quincy who was a descendant of Magna Charta Suriety Saier de Quincy (a Crusader who died in Palestine 3 Nov 1219).
      Tixall is a small village and former civil parish in the English county of Staffordshire lying on the western side of the Trent valley between Rugeley and Stone, Staffordshire and roughly 4 miles east of Stafford. Deriving from the Old English 'Ticheshale' the name is said to mean 'hollow of the goats'. The village, and former civil parish, of Ingestre is nearby. The civil parishes of Tixall and Ingestre were merged into a single parish of Ingestre with Tixall in 1979. A notable building of Tixall is Church of St John the Baptist. At this site a free chapel has existed since the 12th century but the present church was built in 1848 by the Hon John Chetwynd Talbot, son of the 2nd Earl Talbot of Ingestre. It is built of local sandstone with a roof of Staffordshire blue tiles. The floor tiles are by Minton. The oldest grave in the churchyard is reputed to date from 1627. [2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S29] Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., Bulkeley **main, (New Haven, Connecticut, 1933), p55ff (Reliability: 3).
      The Ancestry of Grace (Chetwood) Bulkeley

    2. [S364] Frederick Lewis Weis and Arthur Adams, Magna Charta Sureties, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1999), Line 101-15 (Reliability: 3).

    3. [S685] J. Orgon Buck and Timothy Field Beard, Pedigrees Charlemagne, (Published by Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc), Vol III, p8 (Reliability: 3).



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