Hales Baronets - Hales of Coventry Warwick (28 August 1660; Extinct)

Hales of Coventry Warwick (28 August 1660; Extinct)

Created in the Baronetage of England, it became extinct with the successive deaths of three brothers in their early twenties. The family descends from a younger branch of Hales of Woodchurch (see above)

  • Sir John Hales, 1st Baronet; succeeded by his elder son
  • Sir Christopher Hales, 2nd Baronet (4 Jun 1670-7 Jan 1717); MP for Coventry 1698-1707 and 1711-1715. He died unmarried, and was succeeded by his next brother
  • Sir Edward Hales, 3rd Baronet (d. 3 September 1720) who married and had issue three sons and three daughters.
  • Sir Christopher Hales, 4th Baronet (d. 8 May 1766) who married Miss Harrington (or Harison Columbine (bur 03.06.1762) said to be daughter of Benjamin Columbine of Moreley, and had issue. His son
  • Sir John Hales, 5th Baronet (c. 1743-15 February 1802) who married Anne Scott, and had three sons, who succeeded as baronets, and also five daughters.
  • Sir John Scott Hales, 6th Baronet (17 Nov 1779 - 22 Feb 1803)
  • Sir Samuel Hales, 7th Baronet (10 Oct 1782 - 22 Jan 1805)
  • Sir Christopher Hales, 8th Baronet (24 Aug 1785-16 Jan 1806) with whom the baronetcy became extinct.

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