Paternal Family Tree: Chetwynd
In or before 1560 [his father] John Chetwynd of Ingestre in Staffordshire [aged 33] and [his mother] Margery Middlemore were married.
Around 1560 Walter Chetwynd was born to John Chetwynd of Ingestre in Staffordshire [aged 33] and Margery Middlemore.
In 1579 Edward Unton [aged 23] and [his future wife] Katherine Hastings [aged 22] were married. There were no children from the marriage. She the daughter of George Hastings 4th Earl Huntingdon [aged 39] and [his future mother-in-law] Dorothy Port Countess Huntingdon. He the son of Edward Unton [aged 45] and Anne Seymour Countess of Warwick [aged 41]. They were half fifth cousin once removed.
In 1584 Walter Chetwynd [aged 24] was elected MP Newcastle under Lyme. He was re-elected in 1586, 1604 and 1614.
On 15th April 1592 [his father] John Chetwynd of Ingestre in Staffordshire [aged 66] died.
On or after 10th January 1594, the date of the settlement, Walter Chetwynd [aged 34] and Mary Mullins [aged 34] were married.
In 1598 [his son] Walter Chetwynd was born to Walter Chetwynd [aged 38] and [his wife] Mary Mullins [aged 38]. He married 2nd July 1632 Frances Hesilrige and had issue.
In 1599 [his son] Thomas Chetwynd was born to Walter Chetwynd [aged 39] and [his wife] Mary Mullins [aged 39].
Around 1600 [his daughter] Mary Chetwynd was born to Walter Chetwynd [aged 40] and [his wife] Mary Mullins [aged 40]. She married 1636 George Digby and had issue.
William of Worcester's Chronicle of England
William of Worcester, born around 1415, and died around 1482 was secretary to John Fastolf, the renowned soldier of the Hundred Years War, during which time he collected documents, letters, and wrote a record of events. Following their return to England in 1440 William was witness to major events. Twice in his chronicle he uses the first person: 1. when writing about the murder of Thomas, 7th Baron Scales, in 1460, he writes '… and I saw him lying naked in the cemetery near the porch of the church of St. Mary Overie in Southwark …' and 2. describing King Edward IV's entry into London in 1461 he writes '… proclaimed that all the people themselves were to recognize and acknowledge Edward as king. I was present and heard this, and immediately went down with them into the city'. William’s Chronicle is rich in detail. It is the source of much information about the Wars of the Roses, including the term 'Diabolical Marriage' to describe the marriage of Queen Elizabeth Woodville’s brother John’s marriage to Katherine, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, he aged twenty, she sixty-five or more, and the story about a paper crown being placed in mockery on the severed head of Richard, 3rd Duke of York.
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On or after 13th April 1605, the date of the licence, Walter Chetwynd [aged 45] and Katherine Hastings [aged 48] were married. She the daughter of George Hastings 4th Earl Huntingdon and Dorothy Port Countess Huntingdon. They were fifth cousin once removed.
In 1613 Walter Chetwynd [aged 53] commissioned the building of Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire. The house was built in red brick on the site of an earlier manor house
On 2nd July 1632 [his son] Walter Chetwynd [aged 34] and [his daughter-in-law] Frances Hesilrige [aged 17] were married at St Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street [Map].
Around 1636 [his son-in-law] George Digby [aged 56] and [his daughter] Mary Chetwynd [aged 36] were married. The difference in their ages was 20 years.
After 1637 [his daughter] Mary Chetwynd [deceased] died.
On 25th May 1638 [his wife] Katherine Hastings [aged 81] died.
On 31st May 1638 Walter Chetwynd [aged 78] died. His son Walter Chetwynd [aged 40] inherited Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire.
After 31st May 1638. Monument to Walter Chetwynd [deceased] at St Mary the Virgin Church, Ingestre [Map]. Left side. The inscription refers to his first wife Mary Mullins [aged 78] and their sons Walter Chetwynd [aged 40] and Thomas Chetwynd [aged 39], and their daughter Mary Chetwynd who married George Digby, and to his second wife Katherine Hastings [deceased], daughter of George Hastings 4th Earl Huntingdon, who married first Edward Unton
Right side. Walter Chetwynd.
Left side below. Katherine Hastings, wife of Edward Unton and Walter Chetwynd.
Walter Chetwynd: In 1598 he was born to Walter Chetwynd and Mary Mullins. On 2nd July 1632 Walter Chetwynd and Frances Hesilrige were married at St Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street [Map]. On 31st May 1638 Walter Chetwynd died. His son Walter Chetwynd inherited Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire. On 19th April 1669 Walter Chetwynd died. His son Walter Chetwynd inherited Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire.
Katherine Hastings: Around 1557 she was born to George Hastings 4th Earl Huntingdon and Dorothy Port Countess Huntingdon. In 1579 Edward Unton and she were married. There were no children from the marriage. She the daughter of George Hastings 4th Earl Huntingdon and Dorothy Port Countess Huntingdon. He the son of Edward Unton and Anne Seymour Countess of Warwick. They were half fifth cousin once removed. On or after 13th April 1605, the date of the licence, Walter Chetwynd and she were married. She the daughter of George Hastings 4th Earl Huntingdon and Dorothy Port Countess Huntingdon. They were fifth cousin once removed. On 25th May 1638 Katherine Hastings died.
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Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Chetwynd
Great x 2 Grandfather: William Chetwynd
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Cheywynd
Great x 4 Grandfather: Ralph Egerton of Wrinehill
Great x 3 Grandfather: Hugh Egerton
Great x 2 Grandmother: Alice Egerton
Grandfather: Thomas Chetwynd of Ingestre, Staffordshire 10 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Ferrers
6 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: John Ferrers
7 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anne Hastings
6 x Great Granddaughter of King William I of Scotland
Great x 2 Grandfather: John Ferrers
8 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Stanley
11 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Maud Stanley
12 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anne Hanford
Great x 1 Grandmother: Elizabeth Ferrers
9 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Harpur of Rushall
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Harpur
Great x 2 Grandmother: Dorothy Harpur
father: John Chetwynd of Ingestre in Staffordshire 11 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England
Walter Chetwynd 12 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England
Grandfather: Robert Middlemore of Edgbaston in Warwickshire
mother: Margery Middlemore