Paternal Family Tree: Stapleton
On 10th February 1707 [his father] John Stapylton 3rd Baronet [aged 24] and [his mother] Mary Sandys Lady Stapylton [aged 20] were married at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. They had eight sons and five daughters.
Around 1708 Miles Stapylton 4th Baronet was born to John Stapylton 3rd Baronet [aged 25] and Mary Sandys Lady Stapylton [aged 21].
On 16th November 1726 Miles Stapylton 4th Baronet [aged 18] matriculated University College, Oxford University.
On 23rd November 1729 [his grandfather] Bryan Stapylton 2nd Baronet [aged 72] died. His son [his father] John [aged 46] succeeded 3rd Baronet Stapylton Stapleton of Myton in Yorkshire. [his mother] Mary Sandys Lady Stapylton [aged 42] by marriage Lady Stapylton Stapleton of Myton in Yorkshire.
On 24th October 1733 [his father] John Stapylton 3rd Baronet [aged 50] died from a fall from a horse on the way to attend a parliamentary adoption meeting at York, where he was to be adopted as the Tory candidate for the county at the impending general election. His son Miles [aged 25] succeeded 4th Baronet Stapylton Stapleton of Myton in Yorkshire.
In 1734 Miles Stapylton 4th Baronet [aged 26] was elected MP Yorkshire.
In May 1738 Miles Stapylton 4th Baronet [aged 30] and Anne Waller were married.
On 3rd February 1743 [his mother] Mary Sandys Lady Stapylton [aged 56] died.
On 14th May 1752 Miles Stapylton 4th Baronet [aged 44] died. He was buried at Bath Abbey [Map] on 18 May 1752. His brother Brian [aged 40] succeeded 5th Baronet Stapylton Stapleton of Myton in Yorkshire.
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On 13th November 1791 [his former wife] Anne Waller died.
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Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Stapleton
22 x Great Grandson of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor
Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert Stapleton
23 x Great Grandson of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor
Great x 2 Grandfather: Bryan Stapleton
24 x Great Grandson of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Sharington of Lacock in Wiltshire
Great x 3 Grandmother: Olive Sharington
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anne Paggett of Lacock Abbey
Great x 1 Grandfather: Henry Stapylton aka Stapleton 1st Baronet
8 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Francis Slingsby of Scriven
Great x 3 Grandfather: Henry Slingsby of Scriven 6 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Mary Percy 5 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Frances Slingsby 7 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Grandfather: Bryan Stapylton 2nd Baronet
9 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Darcy
6 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Conyers Darcy 7th Baron Darcy of Knayth, 1st Baron Darcy Meinhill, 4th Baron Conyers
7 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Conyers
6 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Conyers Darcy 1st Earl Holderness
8 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Belasyse 1st Baronet
7 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Dorothy Belasyse Baroness Darcy and Conyers
8 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Ursula Fairfax
Great x 1 Grandmother: Elizabeth Darcy Lady Stapylton
9 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Rokeby
Great x 2 Grandmother: Grace Rokeby
father: John Stapylton 3rd Baronet
10 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Grandmother: Anne Kaye Lady Stapylton
Miles Stapylton 4th Baronet
11 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Grandfather: Francis Sandys of Scroby, Nottinghamshire
mother: Mary Sandys Lady Stapylton