Herbert Croft 1st Baronet 1651-1720

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Around 1651 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet was born to Bishop Herbert Croft [aged 48].

In 1661 [his father] Bishop Herbert Croft [aged 58] was appointed Bishop of Hereford.

In 1671 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 20] was created 1st Baronet Croft of Croft Castle in Herefordshire. [his future wife] Elizabeth Archer Lady Croft by marriage Lady Croft of Croft Castle in Herefordshire.

In 1679 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 28] was elected MP Herefordshire.

In 1682 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 31] was appointed High Sheriff of Herefordshire.

Before 2nd March 1683 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 32] and Elizabeth Archer Lady Croft were married. He the son of Bishop Herbert Croft [aged 80].

On 2nd March 1683 [his son] Archer Croft 2nd Baronet was born to Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 32] and [his wife] Elizabeth Archer Lady Croft.

In 1687 [his son] Francis Croft was born to Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 36] and [his wife] Elizabeth Archer Lady Croft.

In 1690 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 39] was elected MP Herefordshire.

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In 1691 [his father] Bishop Herbert Croft [aged 88] died.

On 3rd November 1720 Herbert Croft 1st Baronet [aged 69] died.

Ancestors of Herbert Croft 1st Baronet 1651-1720

Great x 4 Grandfather: Edward Croft

Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard Croft of Croft Castle

Great x 4 Grandmother: Joyce Scull

Great x 2 Grandfather: James Croft

Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard Herbert

Great x 3 Grandmother: Catherine Herbert

Great x 1 Grandfather: Edward Croft

Great x 2 Grandmother: Alice Warnecombe

Grandfather: Herbert Croft

father: Bishop Herbert Croft

Herbert Croft 1st Baronet