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Son of Samuel Saltonstall (d 1613) and Elizabeth Ogden. Samuel was still in his minority when his father wrote his will in 1612.
From http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4as/saltonstall1.php (subscription to view)
1. Samuel Saltonstall of Rookes, Huntwick & Rogerthorpe, Yorkshire (bur 12.01.1612-3) m2. Elizabeth Ogden (bur 03.09.1606, dau of Thomas Ogden)
From http://www.charlesbirdsall.co.uk/html/rogerthorpe.asp
"In 1619 the (eldest?) daughter of Walter(3), Barbara, was married to Samuel Saltonstall, and in January 1620 Samuel Saltonstall - her husband, or her father-in-law? - [NB: husband, father in law died 1612] was a witness to the transfer of the manor of Hayton to Walter Rudston(4). From this marriage came the Saltonstalls of Methley - for descendants see Thoresby, "Ducatus Leodiensis". He seems to have remarried someone named Dorothy; and was buried at Badsworth 12 Dec 1657. [NB: or was that the son Samuel?]
"His father, also Samuel Saltonstall, is stated in YAJ 13 (p. 215) to have been of Huntwick Grange, par. Wragby (and is stated to be of Huntwick in his licence to marry Elizabeth Armin - YAJ 11, p. 237), The family owned land in Rookes, par. Halifax, in Saltonstall, in Rogerthorpe par. Badsworth, and also Winteredge Hall at Hipperholme. His father’s brother [SIC: great uncle] Richard Saltonstall was Lord Mayor of London in 1597; his half-brother Sir Richard Saltonstall sold his lands in 1625 and emigrated with his family to New England; he left a legacy in his will to Harvard College."
1593 |
October 7, 1593
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Yorkshire, England
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October 7, 1593
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1642 |
February 4, 1642
Age 48
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Badsworth, West Yorkshire, England
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