Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Waldegrave.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1515 te Smallbudge, Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.
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== Research Notes ==
* The Peerage and History of Parliament websites do not agree on the identity of his mother.
** The Peerage says mother = Sibyl (?), d/o Morgan ap Jenkyns ap Philip.
** The History of Parliament says mother = Sibyl, d/o Rhys ap Morgan
Spouse family not included in tree: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:John_Saint_John_and_Anne_Neville_(1)
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Record name: Sir John
[Note of Caution: contains some errors for this family.]
Record name: [http://thepeerage.com/p2758.htm#i27580 Sir John St. John]
Sir John St. John was the son of Sir John St. John and Sibyl (?) [d/o Morgan ap Jenkyn].
He married Margaret Waldegrave, daughter of Sir William Waldegrave.
He died on 27 August 1562.
He lived at Bletso, Bedfordshire, England.
In 1640 granted by HENRY VIII the manor of Abbots Ripton, Hunts, which remained a St John possession till ?.
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[Note: Death date is wrong. It is the same death date as his dau Margaret.]
Record name: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/st-john-sir-john-1495-1558 ST. JOHN, Sir John (by 1495-1558)]
b. by 1495, 1st s. of Sir John St. John of Bletsoe by Sybil, da. of Rhys ap Morgan.
m. (1) by 1521, Margaret, da. of Sir William Waldegrave of Smallbridge, Suff., 5s. inc. John and Oliver 4da.;
m. (2) Anne, da. of Thomas Neville of Cotterstock, Northants., 1s. 4da. illegit. bef. m.
suc. fa. 30 Mar. 1525.
Kntd. Feb./Nov. 1526. ...
... [PCC 45 Welles; C142/120/12.] St. John made his will on 6 Apr. 1558. After commending his soul to God, he appointed as executors his second wife Anne, his sons Oliver and John, and a son-in-law Edmund Elmes, and as overseers his son-in-law Bedford, Henry 11th Lord Morley and John Zouche, the last perhaps the knight of the shire for Derbyshire at the time. From the profits of his manors of Fonmon and Penmark, spread over a period of 12 years, the executors were to pay sums of money totalling £372 to his children and grandchildren, to provide rings for his daughters, to give £27 to the parishes within two miles of Bletsoe and to give what was left over from £480 to his heir Oliver St. John. Two of his daughters were to receive goods and money worth altogether 400 marks, his son John was to have his gold chain, and his plate was to be shared equally between Anne and Oliver. St. John died on 19 Dec. 1558 and the will was proved on 27 Feb. 1559. The annual value of all his Bedfordshire property, excluding that settled on Oliver in 1543, was reckoned in his inquisition to be £226.