Er ist verheiratet mit Anne Throckmorton.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1558.
Kind(er):
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bevangenealogy&id=I110094
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https://sixdegreesofshakespeare.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/connections-in-the-shakespeare-nexus/
Sir Ralph Sheldon of Beoley: Following his brothers-in-laws' arrests for harboring Campion, he publicly and under great pressure renounced his Catholicism but remained a "Church Papist". Listed by priest Hugh Hall in the wake of the Somerville Plot as a past harborer. Denounced by his daughter's husband Sir John Russell of Strensham as a Catholic in court and fielded physical attacks from a gang sent out to their estate. A cousin of his son's wife, Sir John Harington of Kelso, Queen Elizabeth's "saucy" Godson defended Sir Ralph Sheldon in The Metamorphosis of Ajax. Sir Ralph Sheldon was the father-in-law of Oxford's close brother-in-law, Francis Trentham.
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http://welshleigh.org/genealogy/oakleyancestry/sheldonfamily.html
Ralph SHELDON inherited most of his father's property, and in his lifetime the family fortunes were at their summit. The Beoley church booklet says of the family that they were lords of the manor of Beoley from 1549 to 1788, and at one time they held 13 other manors. Ralph held office as MP for Worcestershire from 1562 to 1567, and as High Sheriff of the county in 1576. His portrait aged 28 was painted in 1565 by Stephen van der Meulen, and as has already been mentioned, his portrait was also painted by Hieronimo Custodis in 1590.
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