1. | Mary Chaloner was born about 1745 (daughter of William Chaloner, of Guisborough and Mary Finny); and died. Family/Spouse: Col. John (of Plantation) Hale. John (son of William Hale and Elizabeth Farnaby) died on 20 Mar 1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | William Chaloner, of Guisborough was born in 1714 (son of Edward Chaloner, of Guisborough and Anne Bowes); died on 17 Feb 1754. William + Mary Finny. Mary (daughter of James Finny and Burdon) was born about 1715; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Mary Finny was born about 1715 (daughter of James Finny and Burdon); and died.
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4. | Edward Chaloner, of Guisborough was born in 1683 in Ingleby Manor, Yorks (son of William Chaloner, of Guisborough and Honora Foulis); died on 8 Oct 1737. Edward married Anne Bowes on 11 Jun 1713. Anne (daughter of Sir William Bowes, of Streatham Castle and Elizabeth Blakiston) was born about 1690; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Anne Bowes was born about 1690 (daughter of Sir William Bowes, of Streatham Castle and Elizabeth Blakiston); and died.
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6. | James Finny was born on 26 Apr 1687; died in 1741; was buried in Chaloner's Vault at Guisborough. James married Burdon on 5 May 1719. was born about 1700; died in living 1776. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Burdon was born about 1700; died in living 1776.
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8. | William Chaloner, of Guisborough was born on 8 Sep 1655 in Guisborough (son of Sir Edward Chaloner, Knt. and Anne Ingoldsby); died in Feb 1716. William married Honora Foulis on 15 Aug 1682. Honora (daughter of Sir David Foulis, Bart. of Ingleby Manor) was born in Oct 1663; died on 3 Oct 1755. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Honora Foulis was born in Oct 1663 (daughter of Sir David Foulis, Bart. of Ingleby Manor); died on 3 Oct 1755.
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10. | Sir William Bowes, of Streatham Castle was born in 1656; died in 1706. William married Elizabeth Blakiston in 1706. Elizabeth was born about 1665; died in 1736. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Elizabeth Blakiston was born about 1665; died in 1736.
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