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John Wittewrong was a grandson of Jacques, and son of Jacob Wittewrong(le) (1558–1622)[3] by his second wife Anna, daughter of Garrard Vanaker of Antwerp, a merchant. Jacob was a wealthy brewer.[4] On Jacob's death, Anna married Thomas Myddelton, as his fourth wife, and survived him.[5] Through his stepfather John gained a Welsh connection, and he was later High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire for 1665 though the manor of Talerddig.[6]
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November 1616
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London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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November 1, 1618
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London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Proved by Sir John Wittewronge
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Harpenden Hertfordshire England
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Harpenden Hertfordshire England
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