John I'Anson1

M, #31257, b. say 1465, d. 1546
The Arms of I'Anson - The motto is "Faire mon Devoire", to do my duty

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birthsay 1465John I'Anson was born say 1465 at Flanders, France.2
MarriageJohn was married to Wife of John I'Anson at England.
Death1546John I'Anson died in 1546 at Ulverston, Co. Lancaster, England.3

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name VariationJohn I'Anson was also known as John Janson.2

Military Service

EventDateDetails
Mil-ActionJohn I'Anson was gallantly defended Corfe Castle for Lady Bankes against the Parliamentarians, and it is believed that the I'Anson Coat of Arms and Crest were awarded at this time.3
Mil-Action1485He fought with Henry of Richmond (later King Henry VII of England) against King Richard III of England at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.3
Mil-Actionbetween 1509 and 1546He was said to have been Captain of an English Man-of-War during the reign of King Henry VIII and to have later settled down in Hawkswell in Richmondshire.

Family

Wife of John I'Anson
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - John I'Anson
Last Edited26 Feb 2006

Citations

  1. [S216] Jessie C I'Anson, The I'Anson Family, chart.
  2. [S579] Malcolm I'Anson, "I'Anson Ancestry," e-mail to Robert Mote, February 2006.
  3. [S216] Jessie C I'Anson, The I'Anson Family, page: 4.