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1393 - 1470 (77 years)
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Name |
John Pennington |
Title |
Sir |
Suffix |
VI, Knight |
Birth |
1393 |
Thurland, Lancashire, England [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
6 Jul 1470 |
Thurland, Lancashire, England [1, 2, 3] |
Person ID |
I35542 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
17 Dec 2018 |
Father |
Sir Alan Pennington, Knight, b. ~1360, Preston Richard, Heversham, Westmorland, England d. 27 Sep 1415, Lancashire, England (Age ~ 55 years) |
Mother |
Katherine (Margaret) Preston, b. 1360, Preston Richard, Heversham, Westmorland, Englan |
Marriage |
1390-1392 |
Pennington, Lancashire, England [3, 4] |
Family ID |
F17012 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Katherine Tunstall, b. ~ 1395, Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England d. Thurland, Lancashire, England |
Marriage |
28 Apr 1412 |
Thurland, Lancashire, England [2, 5, 6] |
Children |
| 1. Anne Pennington, b. ~ 1440, Workington, Cumbria, England d. 1485, Workington, Cumbria, England (Age ~ 45 years) |
| 2. John Pennington, b. 19 Oct 1419, Pennington, Lancashire, England d. 1460, Essex, England (Age 40 years) |
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Family ID |
F13074 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Notes |
- John Pennington was born in 1393 in Pennington, Lancashire, England and died 6 July 1470 in Pennington, Lancashire, England. He married Katherine Tunstall in 28 April 1412 in Thurland, Lancashire, England.
Children
1. John Pennington b: 28 Oct 1419 in Pennington, Lancashire, England
2. Anne Pennington b. 1421 in Pennington, Lancashire, England
Family Members
Parents
Sir Alan Pennington, Knight
1360–1415
Children
John Pennington VII
1419–1460
end of profile [3]
- Sir John's 9-generation pedigree... http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I129253&tree=00&parentset=0&generations=9
end of pedigree [7]
- Appointed commissioner in Cumberland by an Act of Parliament to raise archers in 1457/8 to fight in the Wars of the Roses.
Henry VI took refuge at Muncaster either after the battle of Towton (1461) or Hexham (1464) and in thanks presented Sir John with a “curiously wrought Glass Cup and a blessing to the family that it should prosper as long as they should preserve it unbroke”.
This Sir John is likewise reported in “Historia Anglia Scotia” printed in 1703 to have been a skilled warrior as may be seen in the reign ofHenryVI of England and James II of Scotland and that he commanded the left wing of the English Army in one expedition into Scotland whilst one Magus did lead the right wing and the Earl of Northumberland the middle or main body.
Born 1393, died 6 July 1470.
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