Anne Shelton (courtier) - Issue

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
Margaret unknown bef.11 Sep 1583 married Thomas Wodehouse (or Woodhouse)
John 1500 November 1558 22nd Lord of Shelton, married Margaret Parker, older sister to Jane, Viscountess Rochford
Mary unknown 8 Jan 1570/1 firstly married Sir Anthony Heveningham; secondly married Philip Appleyard; mistress of Henry VIII during 1535
Ralph unknown 26 Sep 1561 married Amy Wodehouse or Woodhouse (sister of Thomas, who married Margaret Shelton)
Thomas unknown aft 1579 married Anne Appleyard
Anne c. 1505 1563 firstly married Edmund Knyvet; secondly married Christopher Coote, Esq.
Gabriella unknown Oct 1558 died without issue
Elizabeth unknown aft 1561 died without issue
Amy unknown November 1579 died without issue
Emma unknown aft.1556 died without issue

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