Stephenson Family Tree » John William Porter (1404-1500)

Personal data John William Porter 


Household of John William Porter

He is married to Elizabeth de Betton.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. John Porter  ± 1440-1464 
  2. JOHN PORTER  1421-1464

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John William Porter

John de Port
1348-1408
John de Port
1352-????

John William Porter
1404-1500


John Porter
± 1440-1464
JOHN PORTER
1421-1464

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Brian K. Stephenson , "Stephenson Family Tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stephenson-family-tree/I52984.php : accessed May 7, 2025), "John William Porter (1404-1500)".