[MARSHALL.FTW]
SOURCE NOTES:
Holloway, Naomi D, The Genealogy of Mary Wentworth, Who Became the Wife of
William Brewster, Revised Edition, October 1969. LDS Film#1738313 item#5
Lee, Sidney, ed. Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith & Co, 1893.
Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry, Oxford:John
Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th Edition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.
RESEARCH NOTES:
Lord of Wigmore, co. Hereford [Ref: Weis AR #132B]
according to the common accounts, son of Ralph I De Mortimer. The only direct
authority that makes him the son of the Domesday baron seems, however, to e
the late and half-mythical history of Wigmore Priory, printed in the
'Monasticon,' which besides many statements directly at variance with known
facts, gives an altogether fabulous account of Hugh's marriage, maintaining
that his father, in his lifetime, fetched for him as his wife, from Normandy,
Matilda Longespey, filiam Willelmi Longespey ducis Normannae, who died in 942.
It seems more likely that a generation has been ommitted and that Hugh was
really grandson of Ralph I. [Ref: DNB v39p126]
SOURCE NOTES:
father: [Ref: Holloway p19, Weis AR #132C], grandfather: Ralph De Mortimer
[Ref: DNB v39p126]
RESEARCH NOTES:
father: Ralph De MORTIMER [Ref: DNB v39p131, Watney #709]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: 1180/1 [Ref: Holloway p19, Weis AR #132B] 1184 [Ref: Watney #709],
place: [Ref: Watney #709]
RESEARCH NOTES:
date: 1184 [Ref: Watney #709]