Sir John Southworth of Salmesbury was born April 1478 in Samlesbury Hall, Samlesbury, Lancashire, England to Christopher de Southworth (1443-1487) and Isabel Dutton (c1452-1520) and died April 1519 England of unspecified causes. He married Helen Langton (c1482-1519) 1496 JL in Newton, Leicestershire, England.
Biography
Samlesbury Hall

Samlesbury Hall
Samlesbury Hall, principal residence of the Southworth Family for much of the 14th-17th centuries, is a manor house built in 1325 which has been many things since then including a public house and girls' boarding school, but since 1925, when it was saved from being demolished for its timber, it has been administered by a registered charitable trust, the Samlesbury Hall Trust. This Grade I listed medieval manor house attracts over 50,000 visitors each year.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Thomas Southworth (c1497-1546) | 1497 Samlesbury Hall, Samlesbury, Lancashire, England | 13 January 1546 Samlesbury Hall, Samlesbury, Lancashire, England | Ann Stanley (c1500-) Margery Boteler (1503-) |
Richard Southworth (1500-) | |||
Mary Southworth (1501-) | |||
James Southworth (1504-) | |||
Christopher Southworth (1510-) |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Joan de Southworth (1468-) | |||
Margaret de Southworth (c1475-1540) | |||
Christopher de Southworth (c1476-) | |||
John Southworth (c1478-1519) | April 1478 Samlesbury Hall, Samlesbury, Lancashire, England | April 1519 England | Helen Langton (c1482-1519) |
Edmund de Southworth (c1480-1519) | |||
Jane de Southworth (c1481-1504) | |||
Agnes de Southworth (c1483-) | |||
Anne de Southworth (c1485-) |
References
- Sir John Southworth -
- Sir Christopher Southworth - Our Royal Titled Nobale Anexestors (#65791) - (died 12-Aug-1502)