Our Family's Journey Through Time
| Name | Robert Cromwell [1] | |
| Title | Sir Robert of Carleton | |
| Birth | 1390 | Dorset, England [1] |
| Gender | Male | |
| Military - Old World | 1461 | |
| Killed in the Battle of Towton Field | ||
| Death | 29 Mar 1461 | Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England [1] |
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| War-Battle of Towton (Roses) The Battle of Towton was fought during the English Wars of the Roses on 29 March 1461, near the village of the same name in Yorkshire. It was "probably the largest and bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil". According to chroniclers, more than 50,000 soldiers from the Houses of York and Lancaster fought for hours amidst a snowstorm on that… |
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| Person ID | I9720 | A Tree Called Smith |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Father | Sir John Cromwell, b. 1364, Carlton On Trent, Nottinghamshire, England d. 1461, Carlton On Trent, Nottinghamshire, England (Age 97 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Mother | Baroness Cromwell Lady Margaret Cromwell, b. 1364, Norwell, Nottinghamshire, England d. 10 Aug 1434, Nottinghamshire, England (Age 70 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Marriage | 1384 | Carlton On Trent, Nottinghamshire, England [1] |
| Family ID | F8031 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 1 | Joan Smyth, b. 1368, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England d. 10 Aug 1434, Nottinghamshire, England (Age 66 years) | |||
| Marriage | 1415 | Norwell, Nottinghamshire, England [1] |
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| Family ID | F3393 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
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| Family 2 | cromwell, b. 1395, Carlton On Trent, Nottinghamshire, England d. England | |||||
| Marriage | 1415 | Norwell, Nottinghamshire, England [1] |
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| Family ID | F3394 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||
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| Arms Icons & Insignia | Arms-CROMWELL Cromwell Coat of Arms |
| Old World | _Robert Cromwell |
| Wars & Battles | War-Battle of Towton (Roses) The Battle of Towton was fought during the English Wars of the Roses on 29 March 1461, near the village of the same name in Yorkshire. It was "probably the largest and bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil". According to chroniclers, more than 50,000 soldiers from the Houses of York and Lancaster fought for hours amidst a snowstorm on that… |
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