Baronet Barnardiston is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
Summary
7th April 1663. Thomas Barnardiston 1st Baronet [aged 45] created.
14th October 1669. Son Thomas Barnardiston 2nd Baronet [aged 23] succeeded.
7th October 1698. Son Thomas Barnardiston 3rd Baronet [aged 24] succeeded.
1700. Brother Robert Bardnardiston 4th Baronet [aged 24] succeeded.
1728. Brother Samuel Barnardiston 5th Baronet [aged 47] succeeded.
1736. Nephew John Bardnardiston 6th Baronet succeeded.
September 1745. John Bardnardiston 6th Baronet extinct.
On 7th April 1663 Thomas Barnardiston 1st Baronet [aged 45] was created 1st Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk.
On 14th October 1669 Thomas Barnardiston 1st Baronet [aged 51] died. His son Thomas [aged 23] succeeded 2nd Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk.
On 7th October 1698 Thomas Barnardiston 2nd Baronet [aged 52] died. His son Thomas [aged 24] succeeded 3rd Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk.
In 1700 Thomas Barnardiston 3rd Baronet [aged 26] died. His brother Robert [aged 24] succeeded 4th Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk.
In 1728 Robert Bardnardiston 4th Baronet [aged 52] died. His brother Samuel [aged 47] succeeded 5th Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk.
In August 1730 Samuel Barnardiston 5th Baronet [aged 49] and Catherine Winn Lady Banardiston [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Lady Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk. The difference in their ages was 27 years.
In 1736 Samuel Barnardiston 5th Baronet [aged 55] died. His nephew John succeeded 6th Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk.
Around September 1745 John Bardnardiston 6th Baronet died. Baronet Barnardiston of Ketton in Suffolk extinct.
Summary
11th May 1663. Samuel Barnardiston 1st Baronet [aged 42] created.
8th November 1707. Nephew Samuel Barnardiston 2nd Baronet [aged 48] succeeded.
3rd January 1709. Brother Peletiah Barnardiston 3rd Baronet [aged 45] succeeded.
4th May 1712. First Cousin Nathaniel Barnardiston 4th Baronet [aged 40] succeeded.
4th May 1712. Nathaniel Barnardiston 4th Baronet extinct.
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On 11th May 1663 Samuel Barnardiston 1st Baronet [aged 42] was created 1st Baronet Barnardiston of Brightwell in Suffolk with a special remainder to his brothers Nathaniel Barnardiston [aged 44] and Peletiah Barnardiston [aged 42].
On 8th November 1707 Samuel Barnardiston 1st Baronet [aged 87] died at his house in Bloomsbury Square. His nephew Samuel [aged 48] succeeded 2nd Baronet Barnardiston of Brightwell in Suffolk.
On 3rd January 1709 Samuel Barnardiston 2nd Baronet [aged 49] died. His brother Peletiah [aged 45] succeeded 3rd Baronet Barnardiston of Brightwell in Suffolk.
On 4th May 1712 Peletiah Barnardiston 3rd Baronet [aged 49] died. His first cousin Nathaniel [aged 40] succeeded 4th Baronet Barnardiston of Brightwell in Suffolk.
After 4th May 1712 Nathaniel Barnardiston 4th Baronet [deceased] died. Baronet Barnardiston of Brightwell in Suffolk extinct.