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- From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Savage-194 Margaret Dutton formerly Savage Born about 1403 in Clifton, Cheshire, England ANCESTORS Daughter of John Savage and Maud (Swynnerton) Savage Sister of Richard Peshale Esq [half], George Savage, Alice (Ipstones) Brereton [half], Alice Savage, Roger Savage, Maude (Savage) Booth, William Arnold Savage, Blanch (Savage) Carrington, John Savage III, Beatrice Savage, Margery Savage, Gracia (Savage) DeBold, Mary (Savage) Stanley, Ann (Savage) Nowell, Parnella (Savage) Leigh, Isabel Savage and Ellen Savage Wife of John Dutton — married 1418 in Dutton, Cheshire, Englandmap DESCENDANTS Mother of Thomas Dutton, Arnolde Dutton, John Dutton, Maud (Dutton) Booth, Margaret Maud (Dutton) Egerton, Roger Dutton, Eleanor (Dutton) Langford, Robert Dutton, Agnes Dutton, John Dutton and Elizabeth Dutton Died 29 Jun 1463 in Dutton, Cheshire, England Biography Margaret's mother, Maud Swynnerton was first married to the son of Sir Richard Peshale.[1] Margaret Savage was born circa 1403 at of Clifton, Cheshire, England. [2] Maude had inherited the manors of Hopton and Tean from her grandfather Sir Nicholas Beck, which she held until the nephew of Sir Nicholas, Sir John Ipstones, a powerful bully, evicted her, claiming she could not inherit because she was illegitimate.[1] In December 1388, her first husband was dead and Maud was living a widow in the custody of her widowed mother-in-law in Chetwynd co Shropshire, when Ipstones, with a large gang of armed men, abducted her and forced her to marry his son William and sign away her title to the contested manors.[1] Around July 1401, Maud married her third husband, Sir John Savage.[1] Therefore this Margaret could not have been born until after 1401. She married Sir John Dutton, son of Sir Piers Dutton and Elizabeth Butler, in 1418.[3] Margaret Savage died after 1450.[4] Sources ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 C R, "IPSTONES, Sir John (d.1394), of , Blymhill, Staffs.", The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2014, ( 1964-2014), http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ipstones-sir-john-1394 . ↑ The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819, p. 479-480 ↑ Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 638. ↑ Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 4th Ed., by F. L. Weis, p. 109. MarlynLewis
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