Attention: Was older than 90 years (116) when married (??-??-1631).
Lawyer
Attention: Died (August 3, 1543) before marriage (??-??-1631).
Trentham Church
(1) He is married to Elizabeth Trafford.
They got married on May 20, 1536 at Lancashire, England, he was 20 years old.
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Margaret Bulkeley.
They got married in the year 1631, he was 115 years old.Source 3
[David Oliver Smith.ged]
Notes for GEORGE BOOTH:
George Booth d in 1531 and was s by his eldest son, George Booth, m 1stly 1531, Margaret, dau of Roland Bulkeley, of Bryn-Du, Anglesey (see BP 2003, Williams-Bulkeley, Bt), and m 2ndly Elizabeth, dau of Sir Edmund Trafford, of Trafford (see BP 2003, de Trafford, Bt), and d 1543, having had issue,
1a William, his successor.
1a Elizabeth, m William Chauntrell, of The Bache, near Chester.
2a Mary, m Randle Davenport, of Henbury, Cheshire.
3a Anne, m ----- Wentworth, of Yorkshire.
To this George Booth Queen Jane Seymour ordered that a letter should be sent informing him of the birth of a son (afterwards King Edward VI); it was dated at Hampton Court Palace on the day of her delivery, 12 Oct 1538, in these words:
BY THE QUEEN
"Trusty and welbeloved, we grete youe well. And for as muche as by the inestimable goodness and grace of Almighty God, we be delivered and brought in childbed of a prince, conceived in most lawful matrimonie between my Lord the King's Majestye and us, doubting not but that for the love and affection which ye beare unto us, and to the commyn wealth of this realme, the knowledge thereof shud be joyous and glad tidings unto youe, we have thought fit to certifie youe of the same. To the intent ye might not only rendre unto God condigne thanks and praise for soo great a benefit, but also pray for the long continuance and preservation of the same here in this lief, to the honor of God, joy and pleasor of my Lord the King, and us, and the universall weale, quiet, and tranquillyty of this hole realme. ; Gevyn under our signet, at my Lord's manor of Hampton-Cort, the xii day of October
To our trusty and welbeloved,
George Both, Esq."
George Booth had also the honour of a letter from King Henry VIII, dated at Westminster, 16 February, in the 34th year of his reign, concerning forces to be raised to war against the Scots.
"Sir George [12] Booth (George [11], William [10], George [9], William [8], Robert [7], John [6], Thomas [5], John [4], Thomas [3], William [2], Adam [1]), eldest son and heir of Sir George [11] Booth, was born about 1515 or 1516, and died 1544, aged 28. He married, in 1531, when but 16 years of age, Margaret, daughter of Rowland Bulkeley, of Benmorris (Anglesea), Knight, but by her had no issue. He then, after her death, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Trafford, in Lancashire, Knight. To him, as one of the families of rank, came an official letter, Oct. 12, 1529, announcing, by command of Queen Jane Seymour, the birth of her son, afterwards Edward VI. It is dated on the day of his birth. This letter was preserved by Lady Mary, Countess Dowager of Stamford (1771), as was also another from Henry VIII to Sir George Booth, Feb. 10, 1543, concerning forces to be raised against the Scots. Elizabeth, wife of Sir George Booth, died in 1582. Both of them lie buried at Trentham Church, Staffordshire."
(Genealogy of the Booth Family in England and the United States, Walter S. Booth, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1892)
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