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  1. Charles Fleetwood (c 1618-92) Charles Fleetwood (c 1618–92), English Parliamentarian cavalry commander and son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell, led the military junta that seized control of government on the eve of the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Robert Walker to who the painting is attributed was chief painter to Oliver Cromwell during ...

  2. "Porter, Rev. Charles Fleetwood, (12 Sept. 1830–22 April 1914), Vicar of Banbury, 1881–1905" published on by Oxford University Press.

  3. Charles Fleetwood was an English soldier and politician. Background Fleetwood was born in 1618 in Northampton. He was the third son of Sir Miles Fleetwood of Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, and of Anne, daughter of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Bedfordshire.

  4. Sir Miles Fleetwood was receiver of the court of wards, and died in 1641. His eldest son, Sir William ( b. 1603), who succeeded to his father's estates and office, took the side of the king, and died in 1674. George [q. v.], the second son, sought his fortune in the service of Sweden, and is noticed below. Charles, who appears to have been much ...

  5. Charles Fleetwood Hewitt. (1802 - 1853) Charles Fleetwood Hewitt. Born 19 Mar 1802 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of Charles Hewitt and Frances (Wotton) Hewitt. Brother of Halford Wotton Hewitt. Husband of Susanna Anne Robinson (Cullwich) Hewitt — married 1831 in Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2022 · Charles was the youngest child of Edmond Fleetwood & Winifred Sparkman. He was a soldier at Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma when he met his wife, Lucinda Morgan, there in 1834, after her arrival with an immigrant group of Cherokees. He married Lucinda Morgan on 05 Jul 1835 in Ft. Gibson, Cherokee Nation Indian Territory, Oklahoma, daughter of Hosea "Ocie ...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2020 · Charles Christopher Fleetwood Fuller, died aged 75 on December 28 after battling for 13 years against cancer. Born in his parents’ home at Jaggards House, Neston, with the rose petals coming through the window, Charles grew up post-war with his three sisters.