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  • Anne TYRWHITT
  • Born: ABT 1548
  • Father: Robert TYRWHITT of Kettelby (Sir Knight)
  • Mother: Elizabeth OXENBRIDGE
  • Married: Thomas DALTON of Sutton ABT 1560, Kinston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England
  • Children:
    • 1. William DALTON of Hawkeswell (b. ABT 1568 - d. ABT 1649)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/TYRWHITT.htm#Anne TYRWHITT3 ________________
  • DALTON, Thomas (1516/17-91), of Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorks.
  • b. 1516/17, 3rd s. of Thomas Dalton of Kingston-upon-Hull by Maud, da. of Thomas Wilkinson of Kingston-upon-Hull. m. (1) Anne Walker, wid., s.p.; (2) by 1563, Anne, da. of Robert Tyrwhitt II of Kettleby, Lincs., 6s. 3da.2
  • Offices Held
    • Sheriff, Kingston-upon-Hull 1550-1, mayor 1554-5, 1560-1, 1569-70; commr. sewers 1565, array, Yorks. 1569, goods arrested by Spain 1573.3
  • Thomas Dalton was one of a large family of merchants descended from two brothers living in Hull at the end of the 15th century. His father, who was mayor of Hull in 1547-8, made his career in overseas trade but it was only a modest landed estate in North Cave and Patrington which passed in 1556 to the heir John Dalton; both the second and third sons were, however, to make good marriages, Robert Dalton to the heiress of John Sylston of Yorkshire, and Thomas Dalton, after his first wife’s death, to a Tyrwhitt of Kettleby.4
  • Dalton became a man of greater substance than his father through trading with the Netherlands. He was named among those who received a special pardon and further licence to ship wools in 1558 and those licensed to found a staple in England in 1561. He used the profits of the trade to acquire landed property, his purchases including the manors of Doddington and Paull, with Walter Jobson, in 1556, those of Sculcoates near Hull and Battle in Breconshire, with (Sir) Henry Gates, for £2,108 in 1558, and the manor of Sutton in 1565. It was with Jobson that Dalton was returned for Hull to the Parliament of 1555 towards the end of his first mayoralty, being distinguished from his father on the indenture (to which both were parties) as ‘Thomas Dalton minor’. Unlike Jobson he is not to be found on the list of Members who voted against one of the government’s bills towards the close of that Parliament but as he was to be a Member again under Elizabeth, and to be named a commissioner of array in 1569, this probably implies no more than a disposition to follow authority.5
  • Dalton died on 4 Jan. 1591 and was buried in Holy Trinity church, Hull, where a brass records his age and the names of his wives and children.6
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/da... ______________
  • DALTON, Thomas (1517-91), of Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorks.
  • b. 1517, 3rd s. of Thomas Dalton of Kingston-upon-Hull by Maud, da. of Thomas Wilkinson† of Kingston-upon-Hull. m. (1) Anne Walker, s.p.; (2) Anne, da. of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt† of Kettleby, Lincs., 5s. 3da.
  • Offices Held
    • Sheriff, Kingston-upon-Hull 1550-1, mayor 1554, 1560, 1569
  • Dalton, whose family had been prominent in Hull for many years, and whose father and brothers were also merchants, traded extensively with the Netherlands. In May 1561 he was among the merchants of the Calais staple who founded a staple in England. He used much of his considerable wealth to buy land, mainly in Yorkshire, such as the manors of Sutton and Paull; one of his largest purchases was made in June 1558, when he and Sir Henry Gates paid over £2,000 for the lordship and manor of Sculcoates, near Hull, together with some Breconshire property.
  • In Parliament he sat on at least one committee, on 21 Feb. 1576 for butlerage and prizage of wines. During the session of 1581 ill-health prevented his attendance, and he was replaced by Thomas Fleming I. However at the end of the session the House disallowed the substitution.
  • He died 4 Jan. 1591, and was buried at Trinity church, Hull, where a brass depicts him and his two wives, describing him as a merchant of the staple and adventurer. His will, made on 30 Dec. 1590, was proved at York on 10 Dec. the following year. His second son William became recorder of Hull and attorney-general of the court at York, and one of William’s sisters, Anne, married Sir Ralph Ellerker.
  • York reg. 11, f. 259; 24, f. 769; Yorks. Arch. Jnl. xii. 218; C. Dalton, Wrays of Glentworth, ii. 208; Foster, Yorks. Peds. i; Genealogist, n.s. xxi. 45-6; T. Gent, Kingston-upon-Hull, 119, 120, 122; Bronnen tot de Geschiedenis van den Handel met Engeland, Schotland en Ierland, ed. Smit, 691-702, 1069-71; CPR, 1557-8, pp 288-9; 1560-3, p. 29; Yorks. Fines (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. ii), 193, 310 et passim; (v) passim; CJ, i. 107, 135; D’Ewes, 308 prints James Dalton.
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/da... ______________
  • Old and New Hull: A Series of Drawings of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull ... By Thomas Tindall Wildridge
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=MYxBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=...
  • Pg.75
  • .... Thomas Dalton, the third son of the last-named John Dalton, was Sheriff of Hull in 1523, and twice Mayor, viz. : in 1535 and 1547. A curious incident .... He married a daughter of Thomas Wilkinson, by whom he had four sons and four daughters; he died
  • Pg.76
  • in 1556, and was buried with his ancestors in Holy Trinity Church. His second son, Robert, was an Alderman of Hull, and Mayor in 1557 and 1567. The third son, Thomas Dalton, of Hull and Sutton, was an opulent merchant of the Staple and Merchant Adventurer. He was Sheriff of Hull in 1550, and thrice Mayor, viz.: in 1554, 1560, and 1569. He appears in Glover's visitation of 1584, with Thomas Alured of the Charter house, they being the only gentlemen of Hull who entered their pedigrees on that occasion. .... He died in 1590, and was buried near the Communion rails in Holy Trinity Church, where is yet be seen his gravestone, in good preservation, bearing this inscription: .... This Tho' Dalton first married Ann Walker widow by whom he had no children, & after married Ann Tirwhit daughter to Sr. Rob: Tirwhit of Ketlbie knight & by her had six sonnes & thre daughter vidz Rob: John William Philip Edw: & Tho: Ann Eliz: & Susanna. He was wise honest & bountifull. He died being of the age of 74 ....
  • Robert Dalton, his eldest son, settled at Myton. .... He married into the ancient family of Constable, his wife being Elizabeth, daoughter and co-heir of Ralph Constable of North Park, in Holderness, and niece of Sir John Constable of Halsham and Burton Constable. By this lady he had one daughter and seven sons, only two of whom
  • .... etc.
  • Going back again to the younger branch we find the most prominent member of the family of the Thomas Dalton who married Anne Tyrwhitt, was William, the third son. .... etc.
  • Pg.78
  • .... was knighted at Whitehall, 28th April, 1629. He married Theophane Booth, of the ancient family of Booth, of Killingholm, Lincolnshire. Sir William Dalton died in January, 1649, and was buried at York Minster. He had one son and one daughter. Sir William's son, Lieut.-Colonel John Dalton, was mortally wounded at Burton-on-Trent, while conducting Queen Henrietta from Bridlington to Oxford. He also lied buried in York Minster. He left two sons, William and Thomas. The elder, knighted in 1665, was the father of Sir Marmaduke Dalton and Sir Charles Dalton, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, and the Rev. Darcy Dalton; to two sons of which last-named the estates eventually and successively fell, passing by the marriage of Mary Dalton, the sole heir of this branch of the family, (1792) to the Gales of Scruton. The younger son, Thomas, married as his brother had done, a daughter of Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart., and was founder of a long line of soldiers. Among these may be mentioned Captain John Dalton, who distinguished himself in India, and was made Commandant of Trichinopoly in 1752; .... etc. ________________
  • Familiae minorum gentium, Volume 39
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=DX4_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA912&lpg=PA912&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39
  • https://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minor...
  • Pg.912
    • Dalton.
  • Thomas Dalton of Sutton in Holderness, d. 1590, aged 74; bur. at Hull. = Ann, 2 dau. of Sir Rob. Tyrwhitt of Kettleby. ; ch: Thomas (m. dau. of Witham), Anne (m. Sir Ralph Ellerker) Elizab., Susanna., Robert (m. Elizab. Constable), John (m. dau. of Ingleby) Dalton, A (Pg.913 Sir William (m. Theophana Brooke), Philip, Edward Dalton.)
    • Thomas, d. s.p., & left his estate to his widow. = . . . . dau. of Tho. Witham of Cliffe; mar. 2 Rob. Dolman of Pocklington.
    • Ann, mar. Sir Ralph Ellerker of Risby.
    • John. = . . . . dau. of Sir John Ingleby of Ripley.
    • Robert Dalton of Myton, Sutton, Southcote, Stone Ferry, and Drypool, d. 1626. = Elizab., eld. dau. of Ralph Constable of North Park in Holderness, & his co-heir. ; ch: B (Pg.913 Thomas (m. Ann Ingleby), Robert (a Carthusian Monk, of Newport in Flanders), Henry (ob. s.p.), John (of Barton on Humber, co. Linc.), Ralph (ob. s.p.), James (a Secular Priest), Ambrose (ob. s.p.), Ann (m. Rob. Bacon of Ferriby.) Dalton)
      • Pg.913
      • Thomas D. of Myton, aged 1, 1584; d. 1639. = Ann, dau. of John Ingleby, son of Sir W. I. of Ripley. ; ch: John, James (m. Catherine Clarke), William (s.p.), Thomas, Elizabeth (m. Sam. Snawsell.), Catherine (m. Rob. Dickinson of Canwick, Gent., co. Linc.) Dalton
        • John Dalton of Swine, Buttles, Sutton, etc., Esq., aged 42, 2 Sep. 1665.
        • James = Catherine, dau. of James Clarke, Citizen & Surgeon of London.
    • Edward, of Sutton, ob. 6 Jan. 1617; will proved 18 July 1618; bur. in Sutton Church.
    • Sir William Dalton* of York, in the Law, knighted by King James I. = Theophana, dau. of John Brooke of Killingholme, co. Linc.; d. 18 Feb. 1605, aged 34; bur. in Goodram Gate Church. ; ch: Thomas (bur. in Goodram Gate Ch.), John (m. Dorothy dau. Conyers, Lord Darcy), Ann (m. William Grimston), Mary (d. cœl.), Catherine (b.1605; bur. in Goodram Gate Church.) Dalton
      • Ann, mar. William Grimston of Grimston Garth & Good Madham.
      • John Dalton of Hawkswell, co. ork, d. 1644 or 1646.† = Dorothy, dau. of Conyers, Lord Darcy. ; ch: Marm. (ob. s.p.), Ann or Mary (m. Major John Beilby (? Beverley), Barbara (m. Charles Tancred), Sir William (m. Elizab. Wyvil), Thomas (m. Ann Wyvil) Dalton
        • .... etc. __________________
  • Yorkshire Church Notes, 1619-1631 By Roger Dodsworth
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=NmsKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA191&lpg=PA191&d...
  • Pg.191
  • Here lyeth Thomas Dalton,2 thrise maior of Kyngston-upon-Hull, marchaunt of the staple and venturer, who dyed the iiij day of January anno Domini 1590, in the fayth of Christ and full hope of the resurrection to life eternall.
  • This Thomas Dalton first married Ann Walker, widdow, by whom he had no children. And after married Ann Tirwhit, daughter of Sir Robert Tirwhitt of Kettleby, knight, and by her has six sonnes and thre daughters, videlicet, Robert, John, William, Phillip, Edward and Thomas, Ann, Elizabeth and Susan. he was wise, honest and bountifull. He dyed, being of the age of 74, in the feare of God and love of all good men, whose death the poore much lamented.
  • .... etc.
    • 2 This brass is now in the south choir aisle. Thomas Dalton, of Sutton, was Mayor of Hull 1554, 1560, 1569, and was buried 6 January, 1590-1. Will 30 December, 1590, proved at York 10 December, 1591. From his second son William descended the Daltons of Hauxwell.
    • 3 .... etc. _______________
  • A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and ... Vol. I. By John Burke
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=-P4UAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA529&lpg=PA529&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogicalheral01burk
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalheral01burk#page/528/mode/1up
  • DALTON, OF SLENINGFORD.
  • .... etc.
  • The family of Dalton is proved by Dugdale's Visitation (1666) to have been settled at Kingston-upon-Hull many years prior to going into Richmondshire.
  • THOMAS DALTON, of Kingston-upon-Hull, was father of
  • JOHN DALTON, of the same place, who espoused Katherine, sister of the Right Rev. John Alcock, Bishop of Ely, in 1486.
  • THOMAS DALTON, of Sutton, in Holdernesse, espoused Anne, second daughter of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, knt. of Kettilby, in
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalheral01burk#page/529/mode/1up
  • Lincolnshire, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and sole heiress of Sir Thomas Oxenbridge, and had, with other issue, a son,
  • SIR WILLIAM DALTON, knt. of York, one of the king's council for the northern parts. This gentleman, who was bred to the bar, filled the office of recorder of York and Hull, and was subsequently appointed by James I. attorney-general to the court at York, receiving, at the same time, the honor of knighthood. Sir William died in 1649. His son and heir,
  • JOHN DALTON, esq. of Hawkeswell, espoused Dorothy, daughter of Sir Conyers Darcy, Lord Darcy, and had issue,
    • I. WILLIAM (Sir), knt. of Hawkeswell, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, and dying in 1675,* left issue,
      • 1. SIR MARMADUKE DALTON, of Hawkeswell, who received the honor of knighthood in 1676. He m. Barbara, daughter of the Hon. Henry Belasyse, M.P. for the county of York, and relict of Walter Strickland, esq. by whom he left, at his decease in 1680 (being accidentally drowned at Dalton Bridge, near Topcliff), three daughters, his co-heirs, viz.
        • GRACE, d. unmarried.
        • MARY, m. to Edward Graham, Viscount Preston.
        • ELIZABETH, d. unmarried.
      • 2. Christopher, d. young.
      • 3. Charles (Sir), who s. to Hawkeswell upon the demise of his niece, Elizabeth. Sir Charles, who was gentleman usher of the Black Rod, d. unmarried, and was s. by his nephew.
      • 4. Darcy, in holy orders, rector of Aston and prebendary of York, who m. twice. By his first lady he had an only son, who died unmarried. By the second,
        • CHARLES, in holy orders, of Hawkeswell, who d. unmarried.
        • William.
        • FRANCIS, who eventually inherited Hawkeswell, and marrying Mary, daughter of John Tacker, esq. left an only daughter and heiress, MARY, who conveyed, in 1779, Hawkeswell to her husband, Henry Gale, esq. of Scruton.
        • Elizabeth, in. to the Rev. Samuel Drake, D.D.
        • Barbara, m. to William Tancred, esq. of Arden.
        • Jane, died unmarried.
        • Mary, m. to the Rev. Gilbert Knowler, D.D.
      • 5. Isabel, m. to Roger Crofte, esq.
      • 6. Dorothy.
      • 7. Elizabeth.
      • 8. Ursula, m. to Sir Barrington Bourchier, knt. of Beningborough.
    • II. THOMAS, of Bedale.
    • III. Marmaduke.
    • IV. Mary, m. to John Beverley, esq. of Smeton.
    • V. Barbara, m. to Charles Tancred, esq. of Arden.
  • John Dalton (the first possessor of Hawkeswell), who served as lieutenant-colonel to his brother-in-law, the Lord Darcy, was mortally wounded on passing the bridge of Burton-upon-Trent, while conducting the queen from Burlington to Oxford. His second son,
  • THOMAS DALTON, esq. of Bedale, espoused Anne, daughter of Sir Marmaduke Wyvile, bart. of Constable Burton, by Isabel, daughter and sole heiress of Sir William Gascoign, knt. of Sedbury, and was s. at his decease by his son,
  • .... etc. _______________
  • 'Dalton02'
  • .... etc.
    • 2. John Dalton of Kingston-upon-Hull, Sheriff then Mayor of Hull (d 10.08.1494)
    • Commoners identifies John's wife as Katherine, sister of John Alcock, Bishop of Ely. BLG1952 & Dugdale identify her as ...
    • m. (1486) Katherine Alcock (dau of Robert Alcock of Hall, niece of John Alcock, Bishop of Ely)
      • A. Thomas Dalton, Mayor of Hull (d before 01.10.1556, younger son) this generation missed out by Commoners
      • m. _ Wilkinson (dau of Thomas Wilkinson, Mayor of Hull)
        • i. .... etc.
        • iii. Thomas Dalton of Sutton, Mayor of Hull (b c1516, d 1590)
        • m1. Anne Walker
        • m2. Anne Tyrwhitt (dau of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt of Kettilby by Elizabeth Oxenbridge)
          • a. Robert Dalton of Myton (bur 25.06.1626)
          • The following comes from Visitation (Coley 1899, Yorkshire, Dugdale 1665, Dalton of Swyne).
          • m. Elizabeth Constable (dau of Raphe Constable of North Park)
            • (1) Thomas Dalton of Myton and Swyne
            • m. Anne Inngleby (dau of John Ingleby, son of Sir William of Ripley)
              • (A) John Dalton of Swyne or Swine, etc (d 10/11.1685)
              • m. Mary Brudenell (dau of Thomas Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan, widow of Viscount Dunbar)
              • (B) James Dalton
              • m. Catherine Clarke (dau of James Clarke of London)
              • (C) William Dalton (dsp)
              • (D) Thomas Dalton of Nuttles and Swine (d before 20.01.1700-1)
              • m. Elizabeth
              • (E) Elizabeth Dalton
              • m. Samuel Snawsdell
              • (F) Catherine Dalton
              • m. Robert Dickenson of Canwick
            • (2) Henry Dalton (dsp? bur 16.01.1665-6, 3rd son)
            • m. Susanna Colling
            • (3) Anne Dalton
            • m. (c1601) Robert Bacon of Ferriby
            • (4)+ other issue - Robert (monk), John of Parton, Ralph (dsp), James, Ambrose (dsp)
          • b. Sir William Dalton of York, 1st of Hawkeswell or Hauxwell (bur 25.01.1649-50, Attorney General)
          • m. (c1598) Theophania Boothe (bur 18.02.1604-5, dau of John Boothe of Killingholme, widow of Thomas Agar)
            • (1) John Dalton of Hawkeswell or Hauxwell (bpt 17.09.1603, bur 26.07.1644)
            • m. Dorothy Darcy (dau of Sir Conyers Darcy, Lord Darcy)
              • (A) Sir William Dalton of Hawkeswell or Hauxwell (b c1629, d 23.03.1675)
              • m. Elizabeth Wyvill (dau of Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart of Constable Burton)
                • (i) Sir Marmaduke Dalton of Hawkeswell (b c1655, d 19.02.1680-9)
                • m. Barbara Belasyse (dau of Hon. Henry Belasyse, relict of Walter Strickland)
                  • (a) Mary Dalton (d before 1759)
                  • m. (05.01.1702-3) Edward Graham, 2nd Viscount Preston (b c1673, d 1710)
                  • (b) Elizabeth Dalton of Hawkeswell (d unm)
                  • (c) Grace Dalton (dvp unm)
                • (ii) Sir Charles Dalton of Hawkeswell (d unm 1747, 3rd son, 'Black Rod')
                • (iii) Darcy Dalton (b 1669/70-4, d 27.03.1734, rector of Aston, prebendary/Canon of York)
                • m1. (25.09.1701) Mary Harrison of Skellow (bur 06.02.1703-4)
                  • (a) Darcy Dalton (d unm after 1738)
                • m2. Jane (b c1683, d 05.03.1719)
                  • (b) Charles Dalton of Hawkeswell (b c1713, d unm 22.12.1788, rector of Hawkeswell)
                  • (c) Francis Dalton of Hawkeswell (b c1718, d 21.11.1792, youngest son)
                  • m. Mary Tacker (dau of John Tacker of Wimbledon)
                    • ((1)) Mary Dalton
                    • m. (03.04.1779) Henry Gale of Scruton, later of Hawkeswell (Hauxwell)
                  • (d) Barbara Dalton
                  • m. Charles Tancred of Arden
                  • (e) Mary Dalton
                  • m. Gilbert Knowles
                  • (f) Elizabeth Dalton
                  • m. Samuel Drake (rector)
                  • (g)+ other issue (d unm) - William, Jane (b 1713/4, d 05.02.1729)
                • (iv) Isabel Dalton
                • m. Roger Crofte of East Appleton
                • (v) Dorothy Dalton
                • m. (01.03.1689/90) William Steinforth (bur 17.04.1707, canon of York Minster)
                • (vi) Ursula Dalton
                • m. Sir Barrington Bourchier of Beningborough
                • (vii)+ other issue - Christopher (b c1658, d young), Thomas (bur 09.01.1692/3), Michael (b c1672, bur 07.11.1682), Elizabeth
              • (B) Thomas Dalton of York, later of Bedale (b 1633, a 07.1710, d 1710)
              • The following is supported by BLG1952 (Dalton of The Hutts).
              • m. Anne Wyvile (bur 28.01.1675, dau of Sir Marmaduke Wyvile, Bart of Constable Burton, by Isabel Gascoign of Sedbury)
                • (i) John Dalton of Bedale (d 1700-1)
                • m. Jane Thornton
                  • (a) James Dalton (b 1699, d 1742, captain)
                  • m. Elizabeth Smith (d 1769)
                    • ((1)) John Dalton of Sleningford (b 1725, d 07.1811, Captain)
                    • m. Isabel Wray (d 29.05.1780, dau of Sir John Wray, Bart, by Frances Norcliffe)
                      • ((A)) Thomas Dalton, later Norcliffe of Langton (b 1756, d 1820)
                      • The following comes from BLG1886 (Norcliffe of Langton).
                      • m. (13.12.1784) Anne Wilson (b c1762, d 25.09.1835, dau/heir of William Wilson of Allerton Gledhow)
                        • ((i)) Norcliffe Dalton, later Norcliffe of Langton (b 24.09.1791, d 08.02.1862, Maj. General) had issue (1 son, d unm)
                        • m. (24.06.1824) Decima Hester Beatrix Foulis (d 03.02.1828, dau of John Robinson Foulis)
                        • ((ii)) Mary Norcliffe (d 1837)
                        • m. (1807) Charles Best of York
                        • ((iii))+ other issue - William Norcliffe (b c1793, d 15.10.1798), Thomas (b c1795, d 1810), Isabella (d unm 1846), Charlotte (d unm 1844)
                      • ((B)) John Dalton of Sleningford and Fillingham Castle (b 1758, Lt. Colonel)
                      • m. (01/10.03.1783) Susanna Prescott (dau of General Robert Prescott of Rose Green)
                        • ((i)) John Dalton of Sleningford & Fillingham (b 1784, d 01.07.1864, Captain) had issue
                        • m1. Elizabeth Lodge (dau/heir of Richard Lodge of Leeds)
                        • m2. (15.04.1844) Catherine Dodsworth (d 08.10.1900, dau of Sir Charles Dodworth, 3rd Bart)
                        • ((ii)) James Robert Dalton (dsp, Captain RN)
                        • m. Isabella Diss
                        • ((ii)) Charles Dalton (b 1789, d 1871, Major General) had issue
                        • m. (02.1832) Mary Duncan (dau of Dr. _ Duncan)
                        • ((iv)) George Dalton (dsp, Captain)
                        • m. (08.1829) Euphemia Cauldfield Hannington (dau of Thomas Hannington of Dungannon Castle)
                        • ((v)) William Serjeantson Dalton (dsp, Captain)
                        • m. (01.1830) Laura King (dau of Captain _ King)
                        • ((vi)) Susanna Isabella Dalton
                        • m. (1805) Sir J.C. Dalbiac (Lt. General)
                        • ((vii)) Frances Elizabeth Dalton
                        • m. Rev. John Walker Harrison of Norton-le-Clay
                        • ((viii)) Maria Catherine Dalton
                        • m. (05.02.1822) George Cleghorn of Weens House
                        • ((ix)) Albinia Dalton
                        • m. (1829) Rev. George Kelly, later Holdsworth
                        • ((x)) Madelina Agnes Dalton
                        • m. (10.1830) Rev. Cecil Wray Dalton
                      • ((C)) James Dalton (b 14.11.1764, d 01.01.1843, rector of Croft) had issue
                      • m. Maria Gibson (dau of Rev. E. Gibson of Bishops Stortford)
                      • ((D)) Frances Elizabeth Dalton
                      • m. William Garforth of Wiganthorpe
                      • ((E)) Isabella Dalton
                      • m. George Baker of Elemore
              • (C) Mary Dalton
              • m. John Beverley of Smeton
              • (D) Barbara Dalton
              • m. Charles Tancred of Arden
              • (E)+ other issue - Marmaduke, Ursula
            • (2) Anne Dalton
            • m. Marmaduke Grimston of Grymston Garth (d 27.01.1622-3)
            • (3) Mary Dalton (d unm bur 10.04.1624)
          • c. Edward Dalton of Sutton (d 1617/8, 4th son)
            • (1)+ issue - William, Elizabeth, Anne, Luce, Frances
          • d. Anne Dalton
          • m. Sir Ralph Elerker (son of Edward of Risby)
          • e. Elizabeth Dalton
          • m. Walter Cave
          • f.+ other issue - Philip, Thomas (dsp), Susannah
        • iv. .... etc.
  • Main source(s): Visitation (Coley 1899, Yorkshire, Dugdale 1665, Dalton of Hawkeswell), Commoners (vol i, Dalton of Sleningford), BLG1952 (Wade-Dalton of Hauxwell)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/dd/dalton02.php _________________
  • Links
  • http://www.daltondatabank.org/Chronicles/Yorkshire_to_America.htm

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Marriage: c 1540 Hull, Yorkshire, England