Paternal Family Tree: Aubrey
In or before 1650 [his father] John Aubrey 1st Baronet [aged 43] and [his mother] Mary South were married.
Around 1650 John Aubrey 2nd Baronet was born to John Aubrey 1st Baronet [aged 44] and Mary South.
Around 1674 William Jephson [aged 27] and [his future wife] Mary Lewis Lady Aubrey [aged 24] were married. She the daughter of William Lewis of Boarstall and Margaret Banastre Duchess of Richmond.
On 1st March 1678 John Aubrey 2nd Baronet [aged 28] and Margaret Lowther Lady Aubrey were married.
In 1679 [his father] John Aubrey 1st Baronet [aged 73] died. His son John [aged 29] succeeded 2nd Baronet Aubrey of Llantrithyd in Glamorganshire. [his wife] Margaret Lowther Lady Aubrey by marriage Lady Aubrey of Llantrithyd in Glamorganshire.
On 20th June 1680 [his son] John Aubrey 3rd Baronet was born to John Aubrey 2nd Baronet [aged 30] and [his wife] Margaret Lowther Lady Aubrey. He married (1) 20th June 1701 Mary Steally Lady Aubrey and had issue (2) 1716 Frances Jephson Lady Aubrey, daughter of William Jephson and Mary Lewis Lady Aubrey (3) 1st February 1725 Jane Thomas Lady Aubrey.
In or before 1691 John Aubrey 2nd Baronet [aged 40] and Mary Lewis Lady Aubrey [aged 41] were married. She by marriage Lady Aubrey of Llantrithyd in Glamorganshire. She the mother of the future wife Frances Jephson Lady Aubrey of his son John Aubrey 3rd Baronet [aged 10]. She the daughter of William Lewis of Boarstall and Margaret Banastre Duchess of Richmond.
On 15th September 1700 John Aubrey 2nd Baronet [aged 50] died. His son John [aged 20] succeeded 3rd Baronet Aubrey of Llantrithyd in Glamorganshire.
After 15th September 1700 Charles Kemeys 3rd Baronet and [his former wife] Mary Lewis Lady Aubrey [aged 51] were married. She the daughter of William Lewis of Boarstall and Margaret Banastre Duchess of Richmond.
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Around 1703 William Aubrey [aged 59] and [his former wife] Mary Lewis Lady Aubrey [aged 53] were married. He the second-cousin of her third husband John Aubrey 2nd Baronet. She the daughter of William Lewis of Boarstall and Margaret Banastre Duchess of Richmond.
Around 1717 [his former wife] Mary Lewis Lady Aubrey [aged 67] died.
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Aubrey
Grandfather: Thomas Aubrey
father: John Aubrey 1st Baronet
Grandfather: Richard South
mother: Mary South