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  1. Marriage and issue. Sir Henry Williams, alias Cromwell, married twice. He married firstly, Joan (d. 1584), daughter of Sir Ralph Warren, twice Lord Mayor of London, by whom he had six sons and five daughters: Sir Oliver Cromwell.

    • Cromwell family

      Francis Williams, alias Cromwell (ca. 1541 – 1598) m....

  2. He married Marg. the daughter of Henry Mannock, of that place, and died 4 August 1598: by the inquisitio post mortem taken at St Ives, 16 November following, it appears that he left a son, Henry Williams, alias Cromwell, then 33 years of age, his heir, possessed of the site of St Neots Priory, called the Fermerne; manor of St Neots ...

    • 20 October 1544 (aged 33–34)
    • Frances Murfyn
    • Morgan Williams, Katherine Cromwell
  3. 21 apr 2024 · He married Joan, daughter of Sir Henry Cromwell, alias Williams, Knt. and had issue four sons and five daughters : 1, Thomas; 2, Robert; 3, Francis; and 4, John. The daughters were, Elizabeth, Mary, Winifred, Ruth, and Joan. Sources: Title: Memoirs of the Protectorate-house of Cromwell: Deduced from an Early Period, and Continued Down

    • Huntingdon, England
    • Joan Cromwell, Susan Weeks
    • England
    • January 7, 1604
  4. Biography. Of Welsh descent, the Cromwell or Williams family had only recently become important in Huntingdonshire, owing their rise from the lowly status of Putney innkeepers to their relationship with the statesman Thomas Cromwell †, whose name they adopted.

  5. She lived in Putney in the house of a local attorney, John Welbeck, at the time of her marriage to Walter in 1474. Cromwell had two sisters: the elder, Katherine (great-great-grandmother of Oliver Cromwell), married Morgan Williams, a Welsh lawyer's son who came to Surrey as a follower of King Henry VII when he established himself in ...