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Ann Buckley
« on: Saturday 28 November 20 12:59 GMT (UK) »
Looking for the parents of Ann Buckley.

She marries John Grant, Gentleman, of Knighton by license 1688 Cold Overton.

I think she may be a sister of John Buckley, Gentleman, of Cold Overton, who dies 1689.
I cant find nothing more on the Buckley family. John appears to be a very substantial farmer going by his Inventory. John baptises a few children in the 1680s.

From what I can make out, this is John and Anns family -

Married in 1688 Cold Overton. John Grant of Knighton, aged 35, Bachelor and Ann Buckley, aged 30, of Cold Overton, Spinster.
Children -
Ann Grant, baptised 1690 Knighton. Marries Thomas Kenney of Whetstone and Norton 1716 (Confirmed by John Grant's will 1728/1732)
William Grant, baptised 1691 Knighton. (Mentioned in will of 1728)
Elizabeth Grant, baptised 1693 Aylestone. Marries John Turville, Gentleman, 1725 (Not mentioned by name in will 1728 or codicil 1732) She may be buried 1726 Shearsby.
Deborah Grant, baptised 1694 Higham on the Hill. Marries John Ward 1722. (Confirmed by John Grant's will 1728/1732)
Buckley Grant, baptised 1698 Aylestone. Buried 1718 Lutterworth.

Ann dies 1728 Bruntingthorpe, Leicestershire. 'Ann the wife of John Grant'
John dies 1734 'John Grant, Gentleman, of Bruntingthorpe, now of Little Stretton' Memorial in the churchyard of Little Stretton.

Any information appreciated.
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George Bent of Cosby. Gent
William Black of Kilby. Gent
Bernard Cotton of Dadlington. Esq
Sir Thomas Halford of Wistow. Bart
Richard Swynfen of Sutton Cheney. Gent
John Cotes of Aylestone. Gent
John Freeston of East Norton. Gent
Sir John Bernard of Abington.
Edward Shuckburgh of Naseby. Esq
Richard Worsley of Deeping. Esq
Thomas Hobson of Glen. Gent
John Grant of Stretton Parva. Gent
John Miles of Heanley Hall. Gent
Thomas Dabridgecourt. Esq
Sir Clement Edmondes