Maria ASKE (1427–1454)
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Thomas LANGTON (1425–1459) & Maria ASKE (1427–1454)
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ASKE Branch of the BIRD Family Tree
Thomas LANGTON (1425–1459) & Maria ASKE (1427–1454)
Terry Louis Linton © 2010
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BIRD Chronicles Volume XII, Issue 2, Summer © 2017, ISSN 1941-3521
BIRD Chronicles Volume XVIV, Issue 2, Summer © 2024, ISSN 1941-3521
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Thomas LANGTON (1425–1459) & Maria ASKE (1427–1454) were the 13th great-grandparents of Clara Myrtle GRAY-SADLER Bird (1900-1988).
Thomas LANGTON (1425–1459) was the son of John LANGTON (1374–1459) & Joan de NEVILLE (1376–1463).
Thomas LANGTON was born in 1425 at Farnley Hall, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England and died on February 25, 1459, in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas married Maria ASKE (1427–1454) in circa 1449 at Farnley Hall, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Maria was born in 1427 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England and died in 1454 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas & Maria had one known child, John LANGTON (1450-1479)
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ASKE Branch of the BIRD Family Tree
Direct ancestral linage:
Maria ASKE (1427-1454)
John LANGTON (1450-1479)
John LANGTON (1475-1552) Sir Knight
Thomas LANGTON (1500-1534) Sir Knight
Maria LANGTON (1534-1573) Lady
Elizabeth M. WINTER (1564-1637) Lady
Francis MORGAN (1606-1657)
Mary MORGAN (1639-1666) emigrant
John LEWIS (1666-1715)
Millborough LEWIS (1685-1732)
Sarah "Salley" Ann Frances CAPPS (1846-1943)
Lula Virginia "Jennie" WILLIAMS (1873-1935)
Clara Myrtle GRAY-SADLER (1900-1988)
Evelyn Virginia BIRD (1922-2012)
15th great-grandmother of Kenneth “Ken” Edward LINTON & Terry Louis LINTON
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