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About John Appleton II
Researchers say that the line that we are related to can be traced back to SIR GEOFFERY DE APPLETON in 1215 A.D., a Baron of the Magna Charter. But our line's genealogy traces back to JOHN APULTON (Death: 1416), living 200 years after Sir Geoffrey, who was registered as living in Waldingfield, Magna, England, in 1396. This village existed all the way back to the Bronze Age and the Roman occupation of Britain. The first record of the village's existence is from the Domesday Book of 1086, in which the village was listed as Walingafella Magna with three Saxon manors and an area of around 3,000 acres.
John Apulton's spouse is unknown, as are the dates of her birth and death.¹ John died in 1416, at Great Waldingfield, Suffolk Co., England. He was buried at Parish church, Great Waldingfield, Suffolk Co., England.
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John Appleton II's Timeline
1349 |
1349
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Waldingfield, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1404 |
1404
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Little Waldington, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1459 |
1459
Age 110
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Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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