Paternal Family Tree: Hatton
Before 1579 [his father] John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire [aged 32] and [his mother] Jane Shute were married.
In or before 1579 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex was born to John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire [aged 32] and Jane Shute.
In or after 1583 [his father] John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire [deceased] died.
In 1601 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 22] was elected MP Buckingham.
On 13th March 1602 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 23] and Alice Fanshawe [aged 21] were married.
In 1603 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 24] was knighted with the Order of the Bath.
On 28th June 1605 [his son] Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton was born to Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 26] and [his wife] Alice Fanshawe [aged 24]. He married 8th May 1630 Elizabeth Montagu Baroness Hatton and had issue.
In 1606 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 27] was elected MP Bedford.
In 1614 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 35] was elected MP Huntingdon.
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On 10th September 1619 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex [aged 40] died intestate. He was buried in Westminster Abbey [Map].
Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry Hatton
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Hatton
Grandfather: John Hatton of Gravesend
Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex
Grandfather: Robert Shute
mother: Jane Shute
Great x 1 Grandfather: Christopher Burgoyne of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire
Grandmother: Thomasine Burgoyne