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John Hawarden

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Death: circa 1715 (77-86)
Immediate Family:

Son of John Hawarden and Anne Hawarden
Husband of Margaret Hawarden and Mary Hawarden
Father of Thomas Hawarden; Wilham Hawarden; Caryl Hawarden and John Hawarden, VIII
Brother of John Hawarden and Thomas Hawarden

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About John Hawarden

v. John Hawarden, of the Lower House in Appleton, born 1633, was a convicted Recusant in 1671 with his mother.*®

" Volej, Records of the Society of Jcfus, vol. ii, p. 61.

Catholic Elecord Society, vol. viii, p. 365. " GQlow, Bibiiographical Dictionary of EngUaii CathoHce, vol. iii, p. 168, and Diet. N;it. BioL'.

  • * Catholic Record Sucioty, vol. vi, p. 130. He married Margaret, daughter of William Mere, of Mere Hall, Cheshire, and had issue : —

1. John (VI), who follows.

2. Thomas Hawarden, born 1664.

3. Wilham Hawarden (Kev.), born 1666 ; admitted at

Douai, which he left 1693 ; received Priest's Orders there and was serving the Mission at Lower House in Appleton under his mother's name of Mere in 1716, in which year he was con\'icted of recusancy at Lancaster Sessions (Giliow's "Dictionary," vol. iii, p. 167) ; died s.p. 30 Oct. 1727.

4. Caryl Hawarden, born in 1677, ordained Priest at

L)ouai College in 1706, and after teaching philosophy came to the EngUsh Mission in 1707.

His father was the second son of John Hawarden, of Fenil- street, Appleton, by Anne, daughter of John Ditchfield, of Ditton, gent. ; the eldest son, John Hawarden, of Fenilstreet, married Margaret, daughter and coheiress of Will. Mere, of Mere, co. Chester, Esq. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/joseph-gillow/a-literary-and-...



John Hawarden, of the Lower House in Appleton,^^ aged four in 1665, married before April 1693, Catherine, daughter of Bryan Lea, of Sutton, by Eleanor, daughter of William Holland, of Sutton Hall, and his wife Margaret, daughter gn-^ heiress of Henry Myleson, of Mj'kso:. House in Sutton. He died at Sutton about 1715.^° She registered, as his \\-idow, her estate as a Catholic Nonjuror 16 April 1717 and died 8 April 1718. They had issue : —

1. John (VII), who follows.

2. Bryan Hawarden, of Lower House in Appleton, surgeon, http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/v-hussey-walsh/the-pedigree-o...



John Hawarden, of the Lower House in Appleton, born 1633, was a convicted Recusant in 1671 with his mother.*® " Volej, Records of the Society of Jcfus, vol. ii, p. 61. Catholic Elecord Society, vol. viii, p. 365. " GQlow, Bibiiographical Dictionary of EngUaii CathoHce, vol. iii, p. 168, and Diet. N;it. BioL'. ** Catholic Record Sucioty, vol. vi, p. 130. He married Margaret, daughter of William Mere, of Mere Hall, Cheshire, and had issue : —

1. John (VI), who follows.

2. Thomas Hawarden, born 1664.

3. Wilham Hawarden (Kev.), born 1666 ; admitted at

Douai, which he left 1693 ; received Priest's Orders there and was serving the Mission at Lower House in Appleton under his mother's name of Mere in 1716, in which year he was con\'icted of recusancy at Lancaster Sessions (Giliow's "Dictionary," vol. iii, p. 167) ; died s.p. 30 Oct. 1727.

4. Caryl Hawarden, born in 1677, ordained Priest at L)ouai College in 1706, and after teaching philosophy came to the EngUsh Mission in 1707. VL John Hawarden, of the Lower House in Appleton,^^ aged four in 1665, married before April 1693, Catherine, daughter of Bryan Lea, of Sutton, by Eleanor, daughter of William Holland, of Sutton Hall, and his wife Margaret, daughter gn-^ heiress of Henry Myleson, of Mj'kso:. House in Sutton. He died at Sutton about 1715.^° She registered, as his \\-idow, her estate as a Catholic Nonjuror 16 April 1717 and died 8 April 1718. They had issue : — http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/v-hussey-walsh/the-pedigree-o...