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      • Anne Isabella Noel Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth (née King, later King-Noel; 22 September 1837 – 15 December 1917), known for most of her life as Lady Anne Blunt, along with her husband the poet Wilfrid Blunt, was co-founder of the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England and the Sheykh Obeyd estate near Cairo. The two married on 8 June 1869.
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  2. Their son and heir was Sir William Wentworth (1562-1614), created 1st Baronet of Wentworth Woodhouse in 1611. Sir William married Lady Anne Wentworth (née Atkinson, 1567-1611). Wentworth family monuments at Wentworth Old Church.

  3. When William Wentworth, the 2nd Earl of Strafford (1626–95) died childless, his nephew Thomas Wentworth (1672–1739) expected to inherit the family fortune and their grand home at Wentworth Woodhouse.

  4. He married Anne Atkins, daughter of Sir Robert Atkins of Stowell, Gloucestershire. Their eight sons included: Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford; William Wentworth; George Wentworth (of Wentworth Woodhouse)

  5. When Sir William Wentworth was born on 30 July 1562, in Wentworth, Yorkshire, England, his father, Thomas Wentworth III, was 30 and his mother, Margaret Gascoigne, was 27. He married Anne Atkinson in 1580, in Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire, England.

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  6. In 1652/1653, Anne Wentworth married William Wentworth of London (Gill 115). In the late 1660s, she gave birth to a daughter (Taft). Several years later, around 1670, Anne experienced a restoration of faith in God after enduring eighteen years in an unhappy marriage.

  7. Dec 14, 2021 · She was born in either 1629 or 1630 and married William Wentworth in or around 1653. She and her husband were members of the London-based Particular Baptist congregation led by Hanserd Knollys and Nehemiah Cocks. She gave birth to a daughter sometime after the mid-1660s. Wentworth’s death date is unknown.

  8. May 4, 2014 · Persuasion 200: First Meeting Between Wentworth and Anne. Frederick Wentworth was visiting his brother, a curate in Monkford, a parish near Kellynch Hall, when he was onshore between assignments in the Royal Navy when he met Anne Elliot, the daughter of Sir Walter Elliot, baronet.

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