Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet 1635-1725

Paternal Family Tree: Marwood

In 1627 [his father] George Marwood 1st Baronet [aged 26] and [his mother] Frances Bethell were married. They had three sons and three daughters.

In 1635 Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet was born to George Marwood 1st Baronet [aged 34] and Frances Bethell.

On 19th May 1658 Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet [aged 23] and Margaret Darcy were married. She the daughter of Conyers Darcy 1st Earl Holderness [aged 59] and Grace Rokeby.

On or before 18th June 1660 [his wife] Margaret Darcy died. She was buried on 18th June 1660.

On 6th July 1663 Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet [aged 28] and Dorothy Bellingham were married.

In 1665 [his son] George Marwood was born to Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet [aged 30] and [his wife] Dorothy Bellingham. He married in or before 1700 Constance Spencer, daughter of Thomas Spencer 3rd Baronet and Jane Garrard Lady Spencer.

In 1678 [his wife] Dorothy Bellingham died.

Around 1679 Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet [aged 44] and Martha Wentworth [aged 45] were married.

In 1680 [his father] George Marwood 1st Baronet [aged 79] died. His son Henry [aged 45] succeeded 2nd Baronet Marwood Little Busby in Yorkshire.

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In or before 1700 [his son] George Marwood [aged 34] and [his daughter-in-law] Constance Spencer [aged 44] were married.

In 1700 [his son] George Marwood [aged 35] died.

On 1st November 1725 Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet [aged 90] died. His nephew Samuel [aged 53] succeeded 3rd Baronet Marwood Little Busby in Yorkshire.

Ancestors of Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet 1635-1725

Henry Marwood 2nd Baronet

Grandfather: Walter Bethell of Alne

mother: Frances Bethell