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1603 - 1635
Radcliffe
Warren
32
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1575 - 1636
Susan
Booth
61
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[David Oliver Smith.ged] The married daus of Sir William Booth were 1a Elizabeth, m William Basnet, of Eaton, Denbighshire. 2a Dorothy, m Ralph Bunnington, of Barrowcote, Derbyshire. 3a Eleanor, m John Panton, Brunslip, Denbighshire, from whom descended the family of Duke of Benhall, Suffolk, ext 1732 (see Complete Baronetage and EDB). 4a Susan, m 1stly Sir Edmund Warren, of Poynton, Cheshire, and m 2ndly John Fitton, of the city of Chester. The Booths of Dunham Massey The Booth family of Dunham Massey trace their ancestry back to early medieval times when their name appears in several different forms, including Bouth, Booths and Bothe. Around 1275 William de Booths had married Sibel, daughter of Sir Ralph de Brereton, in 1474 John Legh of Booths was married to Raufe Egerton, and by Tudor times, the family had married into most of the neighbouring aristocratic families. For example, Sir William Booth (1540-1579) married Elizabeth Warburton of Arley, and yet another George Booth (1515-1543) was married to Elizabeth de Trafford. One daughter of the family also married into the Grey family - it was of that same family that the unfortunate Lady Jane Grey came, before she fell prey to Henry VIII's axeman. Thus the family extended their influence and power base in the county. Certainly the Booths held many lands in the area around this time, as evidenced in the House of Commons Journal of the 30th July 1660 which passed "?a Bill to enable Sir George Booth Baronet to lease and sell Lands, for Payment of his Debts, and raising Portions for Advancement of his younger Children". This same Sir George Booth had fought for the Parliamentarian cause during the First Civil War and was elected MP for Cheshire in May 1645. He was also elected to the First Protectorate Parliament in 1654 and was commissioned to assist the Major-Generals in Cheshire. However, he appears to have fallen out of favour when he described them as 'Cromwell's hangmen' and by 1659 was plotting with Royalists to bring about the Restoration. He headed an abortive insurrection during the summer of 1659, which was easily defeated, Booth was arrested and briefly imprisoned in the Tower of London but was soon released on bail. In April 1660, Booth was elected to the Convention Parliament. He was one of twelve MPs appointed to convey Parliament's invitation to Charles II to return as King. It was also granted "That the Sum of Ten thousand Pounds be conferred on Sir George Booth Baronet, as a Mark of Respect unto him, for his eminent Services and great Sufferings for the Publick". At the King's coronation in April 1661, Booth was made Lord Delamere. In the 18th century the Booths were also created Earls of Warrington. It is recorded that the Dunham Massey deer park had existed in 1362 and it is known that the moat, which today partly survives as the ornamental lake, once surrounded the old Manor House, which was possibly a Norman motte and bailey castle before then.
1598 - 1676
Edward
Warren
78
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[Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr.ged] Please send any corrections or additions to Jesse M. Lawrence Jr. <jmljr39@swva.net> This data is updated continuously, so please revisit to make sure you have latest information. This file represents my entire data base, I do not have any other information! Please use the reference number so I can get to the correct person in my data base. NOTE: Please use this data with the knowledge that you must do your own research to validate data. It contains theories and facts from many sources and is only a starting point for your own research.
1599
Laurence
Warren
1601
Elizabeth
Warren
1604
Ralph
Warren
1604
Edmund
Warren
1605
Posthumous
Warren
1606
Richard
Warren
1607
Halsall
Warren
1608
George
Warren
1563 - 1609
Edward
WARREN
46
46
[James H. L. Lawler.ged] Edward Warren Sex: M Birth: 9 APR 1563 in Stockport, Cheshire, England Death: 13 NOV 1609 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Father: John Warren b: 1525 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Mother: Margaret Molineaux b: 1530 in Sefton, Lancashire, England Marriage 1 Unknown Fitton Marriage 2 Ann Daveport b: 1565 Married: 16 OCT 1581 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England Children John Warren b: 1583 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Ralph Warren b: 1584 in Pounton, Cheshire, England Humphrey Warren b: 1585 William Warren b: 1586 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Margaret Warren b: 1587 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Margaret Warren b: 1588 Ann Warren b: 1589 Francis Warren b: 1590 Catherine Warren b: 1593 Margaret Warren b: 1595 Dorothy Warren b: 1596 Marriage 3 Susan Bothe b: 1575 in Stockport, Cheshire, England Married: 1597 Children Edward Warren b: 1598 Laurence Warren b: 1599 Elizabeth Warren b: 1601 Radcliffe Warren b: 1603 Ralph Warren b: 1604 Edmund Warren b: 25 MAY 1604 in Stockport, Cheshire, England Thomas Warren b: 25 MAY 1604 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Posthumous Warren b: 1605 Richard Warren b: 1606 Halsall Warren b: 1607 George Warren b: 1608 --- [Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr.ged] Sir Edward Warren, Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England was born 1563. He was the 17th in lineal descent from the first Earl of Warren and Surry, who married Gundred, the daughter of William the Conqueror. Edward married three times. He had no issue by his first wife, Margaret Fitton, daughter of Sir Edward Fitton. He married second, Anne, circa 1581, the daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bramall. William their fifth child, was in Virginia between 1633 and 164 Edward married third, Susan Booth, circa 1597. --- [Craig Sharrow.ged] Notes from Norma Kirchhofer E-mail address: norma kirchhofer@hotmail.com Sir Edward Knighted of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England, was born in 1563 and died November 13, 1609. He was 16th in lineal descent from William Warren, the first Earl of Warren and Surry, who married *Gundred, the daughter of William the Conqueror & Matilda. Sir Edward was M. P. for Liverpool, 1589. Admitted to Gray's Inn February 26, 1588-89. Toward the end of Queen Elizabeth's reign Edward was in the Irish Wars, where he was Knighted July 22, 1599 by Robert, Earl of Essex. Sir Edward was Lord Lieutenant, secretart and deputy to the Earl of Derby, seneschal of King James in 1603. Sir Edward married three times. His first wife was Margaret Fitton, daughter of Sir Edward Fitton of Gawsworth. There is no record of children by this marriage. His second wife Anne Davenport, daughter of William Davenport of Bramall. There were twelve children by this marriage. Married Susan Boothe as his third wife. There were 11 children by this marriage. The History of Cheshire, England has Edward with 15 sons and 6 daughters. Above information taken from The History of Cheshire page 686. *Another researcher shows William the Conqueror's daughter's name spelled Gundrada. Father: John Warren of POYNTON, Esq. Mother: Lady Margaret MOLINEUX Marriage 1 Joan FITTON Marriage 2 Anne DAVENPORT b: 1563 in Bramall, England Married: 15 OCT 1581 in Poynton, Stockport, Chesire England Children John WARREN, ESQ b: 1583 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Ralph "Randal" WARREN b: 1584 Humphrey WARREN b: 1585 in Paynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England "Royalist" Margaret WARREN b: 1587 Margaret WARREN b: 1588 Anne WARREN b: 1589 Elizabeth WARREN b: 1590 Catharine WARREN b: 5 MAR 1590/91 Frances WARREN b: 1592 Dorothy WARREN b: 1593 William WARREN b: 1586 in Paynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Marriage 3 Susanna BOOTHE b: 21 MAR 1576/77 in Massey, England Married: 1597 in Stockport, Cheshire, England --- [David Oliver Smith.ged] Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England Royalty <1599> Note: Knighted in 1599, while serving in the Irish Wars. ====== Sir Edward Warren, Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England was born 1563. He was the 17th in lineal descent from the first Earl of Warren and Surry, who married Gundred, the daughter of William the Conqueror. Sir Edward married three times. He had no issue by his first wife, Margaret Fitton, daughter of Sir Edward Fitton. He married second, Anne Davenport, circa 1581, the daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bramall. Their first born son, John, died young in 1621, married Ann, daughter of George Ognal. She died at Stockport September 20, 1644. They had a son, Edward, born May 10, 1605 and buried at Stockport September 10, 1687 (one report said 1667) who married Margaret Arderne, daughter of Henry Arderne. Edward and Margaret had eight children. They also had a son John, baptized in 1606, who died unmarried. He was living in St Mary's County Maryland in 1642. He was killed by Captain Thomas Corwallis and party in 1644. He named his second son John who is the descendents of the Warren line in Maryland. WILLIAM, THEIR FIFTH CHILD, WAS IN VIRGINIA BETWEEN 1633 AND 1640. Edward married third, Susan Booth, circa 1597. His children migrated to Virgina and became the first of the Warren line there. "The Warrens of Virginia and Maryland are more fortunate in their genealogy, and can trace their ancestry through the Warrens of Poynton to the Earl of Warren, which pedigree was printed in two large volumes in the last century, by Rev. Dr. Watson, on the occasion of Warren of Poynton presenting his claim to descent from the Earls, before Parliament. Therein can be found mention, copied from the Warren family papers, of the earliest Virginia and Maryland Warren's progenitors, I am sure of several generations of Warrens in this country. "Sir Edward Warren, Knight, of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, born 1563, died 1609. High Sheriff of Cheshire, knighted in 1599 while serving in the Irish wars, who was sixteenth in lineal descent from William de Warren, second Earl of Surrey, died 1138, according to Watson's "Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey and Their Descendants," was the immediate progenitor of several early Virginians. Sir Edward had no issue by his first wife, a daughter of Sir Edward Fitton, and married secondly, circa 1581, Anne, daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bromall. His fifth child by this marriage was William Warren, who was in Virginia between 1633 and 1640. I have no other information of him. Sir Edward's son and heir, John Warren, of Poynton Manor, Cheshire, died 20th June, 1621; had a son John, baptised in August, 1606, who in 1642 was living in St Mary's County, Maryland and was killed in 1644 by Capt. Thomas Cornwallis and party, in Maryland; I have no information that he had issue. John Warren, of Poynton, who died in 1621, had as son and heir, Edward Warren, of Poynton, born 1605, died 1667, whose third son was Colonel Humphrey Warren, born 7th June, 1632, ad planter in Charles county, Maryland, 1666, and in 1689 was appointed one of the Justices of the Quorum and Coroner, and commander of the troops of Charles county, and was a signer of the celebrated "Remonstrance" of the Maryland colonists, dated 27th March, 1689. Colonel Humphrey's will, on file at Annapolis, is dated 14th August 1689, proved 25th February 1694-5. He names his sons Notley, Benjamin, Charles, John and Humphrey; his wife Margery, and divides about 800 acres of Charles county land between them. He refers to a legacy from "the Hon'ble Thomas Notley" to his son Notley Waren. Thomas Notley, gent., was a Burgess and a member of the Lower House of Maryland and an attorney at law; will proved 3d April, 1679. What was his relationship to, or interest in Notley Warren, I do not know. Nor have I any information as to whether or not Colonel Humphrey Warren's children had issue, excepting in the case of his son, John Warren, gent., of Charles county, whose will was proved 13th February 1713-14, but he names only two daughters, Mary and Ann, and his wife Judith. "The aforesaid Sir Edward Warren, of Poynton, married, thirdly, 1597-8, Susan, born 1577, died 1636, daughter of Sir William Booth, of Dunham-Massey, and had by her Lieutenant Radcliffe Warren, who was unfortunately killed in Claiborne's raid on the Isle of Kent in 1635 (I have no knowledge of his issue, if any), and Thomas Warren, some of whose descendants for several generations are traced by their wills and realty transactions. In 1735 he patented 300 acres of land in CHarles City county, Va. - 150 acres in right of his wife, Susan Greenleaf, widow of Robert Greenleaf, "an ancient planter," and 150 acres for the personal adventure of himself and two servants. He was a burgess both in James City county and Surry county as late as 1666. He had as second wife, marriage contract dated 25th September, 1654, Elizabeth, widow of Major Robert Sheppard, of Lower Chipoaks. He had sons John, Richard and Thomas, but by which wife they were is not in evidence. The son, Thomas Warren, Jr., lived in Isle of Kent, Md. (as did also his brother, Richard), and was a planter, having a farm, seat or manor called 'Poynton,' after the ancestral seat in Cheshire, and was Lieutentant in the county company of soldiers. His will, dated 19th December, 1684, proved 28th March, 1685, names his wife as "Elizabeth," but in Barton pedigrees she is called "Sarah." She was a daughter of Captain William Barton, of Charles county, High Sheriff, Justice, and one named in the "List of Good, Honest, Substantial Protestants in Maryland." ...x .
Joan
FITTON
1565
Ann
Daveport
1583 - 1621
John
Warren
38
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[James H. L. Lawler.ged] John Warren 1 Sex: M Birth: 1583 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Death: 20 JUN 1621 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Reference Number: 8230Father: Edward Warren </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfranke&id=I08227> b: 9 APR 1563 in Stockport, Cheshire, England Mother: Ann Daveport </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfranke&id=I08229> b: 1565Marriage 1 Anne Ognell </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfranke&id=I08222> b: 1575 in Of Bylkesley, Warwickshire, England Married: 28 OCT 1594 in Poynton, Cheshire, England Children Laurence Warren </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfranke&id=I08258> b: 1603 Edward Warren </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfranke&id=I14895> b: 10 MAY 1604 in Poynton, Cheshire, England John Warren </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfranke&id=I08181> b: AUG 1606 in Poynton, Cheshire, England ...
1584
Ralph
Warren
1585
Humphrey
Warren
1586 - 1657
William
Warren
71
71
[James H. L. Lawler.ged] William Warren Sex: M Birth: 1586 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England Death: 1657 in Yorktown, Virginia Father: Edward Warren b: 9 APR 1563 in Stockport, Cheshire, England Mother: Ann Daveport b: 1565 Marriage: Ann Becker Children Nathaniel Warren b: 1611 in Kent, England ...x .
1595
Margaret
Warren
1589
Ann
Warren
1592
Francis
Warren
1593
Catherine
Warren
Joan
Warren
1593
Dorothy
Warren
1535 - 1587
John
Warren
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Molyneux
1498 - 1558
Edward
De
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60
1559
Mary
WARREN
1562 - 1639
Dorothy
WARREN
77
77
1561
George
Warren
1562
William
Warren
1564
Eleanor
Warren
1566
Ralph
Warren
1570
John
Warren
1572
Frances
Warren
1575
Richard
Warren
1577
Ann
Warren
1578
Laurence
Warren
1517
Francis
Warren
1539
Laurence
Warren
Edward
Warren
Peter
Warren
Helen
Warren
Elizabeth
Warren
Ann
Warren
Margaret
Warren
1604 - 1677
Thomas
Warren
73
73
[Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr.ged] Thomas immigrated to Virginia and married Susan Greenlead. Susan came to America in 1620 aboard the JONATHAN with her children, Thomas age 3 years and Ann aged 22 weeks. She was 23 years old. Thomas and Susan were married in 1634. In 1635 he patented 300 acres of land in Charles City County, Virginia. Part was in Susan's name for her personal adventure. Part ws "for her former husband, Robert Greenleaf, being an ancient planter in the time of Sir Thomas dale" and the remainder in being due to Thomas for his personal adventure and transportation of two persons into Virginia, John Fonke and Ruth Whitfield. [David Oliver Smith.ged] In Thomas Warren the legitimate line of Geoffrey Plantagenet (1113 - 1151) through Matilda, Countess of Anjou to Henry II, King John, Henry III and the illegitimate line through Adelaide de Angiers to Hamelin Plantagenet and the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Earls of Surrey and Warrene are united 450 years later. Thomas Warren secured passage to Virginia by becoming an indentured servant of the Greenleafes, as he is listed as such on one of the logs. Virginia Land Patent records of 1635, show that Thomas and Susan Warren, "RELICT OF ROBERT GREENLEAFE" were deeded 300 acres of land between them. The following is copied from a stone in the floor of the South Transcript of Romsey Abbey: Here lyeth the body of Mr. Tho. Warren, a learned, pious, and faithful minister of Christ, a solid and nervous assertor of discriminating grace and breed well, who died Jan the 27th, 1623/4 aged 77. T'was Christ he preached lord livd but now is gon to live with Christ in the heavenly mansioned. May we Christ love and live, so living dye, so dying live in bliss and (to) eternity. Thomas immigrated to Virginia and married Susan Greenleaf. Susan came to America in 1620 aboard the JONATHAN with her children, Thomas age 3 years and Ann aged 22 weeks. She was 23 years old. Thomas and Susan were married in 1634. In 1635 he patented 300 acres of land in Charles City County, Virginia. Part was in Susan's name for her personal adventure. Part ws "for her former husband, Robert Greenleaf, being an ancient planter in the time of Sir Thomas dale" and the remainder in being due to Thomas for his personal adventure and transportation of two persons into Virginia, John Fonke and Ruth Whitfield. Thomas Warren secured passage to Virginia by becoming an indentured servant of the Greenleafes, as he is listed as such on one of the logs. Virginia Land Patent records of 1635, show that Thomas and Susan Warren, "RELICT OF ROBERT GREENLEAFE" were deeded 300 acres of land between them. Thomas Warren found in: Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s Place: Virginia Year: 1635 Primary immigrant: Warren, Thomas Accompanying family members: Wife Susan Greeneleafe Permanent entry number: 7539564 Accession number: 2218866 Source publication code: 6220 Source publication page number: 34 Source publication: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983. Susan Greenleafe and Thomas Warren in Virginia Reading the history of the WARREN FAMILY, it becomes apparent that there were many marriages arranged with the sole purpose of obtaining land and titles and holding onto vast family estates. Daughters of noblemen were married off to the sons of noblemen. Women were not allowed to own much land and quite often there was no love or fidelity involved in the marriage relationship. As was English law, titles and land passed to the first-born sons. Robert Greenleafe first arrived in Virginia in 1610. He made numerous crossings, each voyage lasting approximately three months. Ship passenger lists show that he made this treacherous voyage again in 1618 and 1620. The promise of land and a new life with freedoms unrealized in England brought many thousands of desperate people to Virginia. The price of the voyage could be had by becoming an indentured servant, agreeing to work for the new landowner for a prescribed number of years. Ship records show that Robert Greenleafe, aged 43, an "ancient planter" and his young wife Susan, aged 23, together with their two young children, Thomas, aged 3 and Anne, aged 22 months, landed in Virginia aboard the ship "Jonathan" in the year 1624. We don't know what became of these two young children, as they are not listed on subsequent census records. Many settlers, especially the young, died of smallpox or other diseases, starvation and hardships untold. However, by the year 1635, Virginia Land Patent records show that Susan, the "relict" of Robert Greenleafe and her husband Thomas Warren were deeded 300 acres of land between them. Susan Greenleafe Warren (b.1601) was approximately 39 years old when her and Thomas Warren's son JOHN R. WARREN was born. ...x .
1473 - 1519
William
Booth
46
46
[David Oliver Smith.ged] George Booth d 1483 and was s by his eldest son, Sir William Booth, Knt, who m 1stly Margaret, dau and co-heir of Sir Thomas Assheton, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, and of his wife Anne, dau of Ralph, Lord Greystock (see BP 2003, Clitheroe, B), by which marriage a large amount of property came into the possession of the Booth family. He left issue of this marriage, 1a George, his successor. 2a John, m Margery, dau of Sir Piers Dutton, of Dutton, Cheshire (see BP 1970, Sherborne, B), and had issue, 1b William. 2b Robert, steward to the Earl of Shrewsbury. Sir William Booth m 2ndly Ellen, dau of Sir John Montgomery, of Throwley, Staffordshire, and had issue, 3a William, m -----, dau of ----- Smith, of Leicestershire. 4a Hamnet, m -----, dau of Humphrey Newton. 5a Edward, m Mary, dau and co-heiress of Sir Roger Knutsford, of Twemlow Hall, Cheshire, and had issue, Sir William [10] Booth (George [9], William [8], Robert [7], John [6], Thomas [5], John [4], Thomas [3], William [2], Adam [1]), of Bolin and Dunham Massey, Knight, was twice married; first to Margarette, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Ashton de Ashton, Lancashire, Underline Knight (by his wife Anue, daughter of Lord Greyslock and Wemm), 'by whom a large inheritance in Lancashire and Cheshire came to the family of Bouthe.' This property was, in1771, in possession of the Countess Dowager of Stamford. Lady Margerette died before 1504, leaving two sons" "He then married Alionoria (Ellen), daughter andco-heir of Sir John Montgomery, of Kewby in Staffordshire. Sir William Booth died the eleventh year of Henry VIII (19 November, 1519) and was buried at Bowden. By his wife Alionoria (or Ellen) he had eight children." (Genealogy of the Booth Family in England and the United States, Walter S. Booth, Minneapolis,Minnesota, 1892) Notes for MARGARETTE ASHTON: "...Margarette, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Ashton de Ashton, Lancashire, Underline Knight (by his wifeAnue, daughter of Lord Greyslock and Wemm), 'by whom a large inheritance in Lancashire and Cheshire came to the family of Bouthe.' This property was, in1771,in possession of the Countess Dowager of Stamford. Lady Margerette died before1504, leaving two sons" (Genealogy of the Booth Family in England and the United States, Walter S. Booth, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1892) Notes for ALIONORIA MONTGOMERY: "He then married Alionoria (Ellen), daughter and co-heir ofSir John Montgomery, of Kewby in Staffordshire. . . By his wife Alionora (or Ellen) he had eight children." (Genealogy of the Booth Family in England andthe United States, Walter S. Booth, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1892)
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Lucia
Warren
1500 - 1584
Dorothy
Bothe
84
84
1483 - 1567
Ellen
Montgomery
84
84
1426 - 1486
Anne
Stanley
60
60
1505
Frances
Giffard
1466 - 1556
John
Giffard
90
90
D. 1560
Thomas
Giffard
1490 - 1560
Thomas
Giffard
70
70
1462
Elizabeth
Gresley
1493
Dorothy
Montgomery
1480
Elizabeth
Isabella
Montgomery
1460 - 1513
John
Montgomery
53
53
[Richard Hodgson] Kt of Malta? --- Married to Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Gresley and Anne Ferrers. He was amongst those knighted at the battle of Blackheath in 1497 [William Shaw, The knights of England, v.2 p.29]. In 1505 he was entrusted with William Blount, lord Mountjoye with the keeping of Hampnes Castle in France. [CCR v 11 Henry VII 1500-1509 ; no.226]. In 1508 and 1513 in his will he made provision of property for his two younger brothers as it was apparent that he would leave no male heir. His feoffees included Sir John Aston, Henry Sacheveral, Ralph Delves, William and John Gresley and Ralph Leeke. He died in 1513 and his male heir under entail of the estates was his brother Ralph. Elizabeth remarried Sir John Giffard of Chillington and in 1515 they brought a suit against Ralph Montgomery for the next presentation to Cubley church. During the suit evidence was given that Sir John Montgomery had enfeoffed Edward, Lord Hastings and others in the manor and the feoffees had regranted to Sir John and Eliz his wife and heirs male of the body of Sir John. Eliz claimed to hold Cubley and the advowson for her life. The verdict was in favour of Elizabeth and Sir John Giffard. A pedigree was given with the suit showing the Montgomery succession i.e. Walter - Nicholas I - Nicholas II - Nicholas III - Nicholas IV - John [The Genealogist v.20 p.161]. Ralph died without issue in 1517 leaving his nieces, Sir John's daughters, as coheirs. Had: - Ellen. Married Sir John Vernon - Anne. Married John Browne of Snelston [and of Horton Kirby] - Dorothy. Married Sir Thomas Giffard of Chillington, Staffs. [Susan Wright, Derbyshire Gentry in the Fifteenth Century, p.216 citing PRO C142/33/63]. ...x .
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Dorothy
Port
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71
1516 - 1577
John
Port
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61
1542
Margaret
Port
1565 - 1611
John
Baron of
Stanhope
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46
1522 - 1596
Thomas
Stanhope
KNIGHT
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74
1590
Elizabeth
Warenn
1520
Elizabeth
Giffard
1529
Elizabeth
Port
1577
Edward
Stanhope
1578
Thomas
Stanhope
1540
George
Hastings
1569
Margaret
MacWilliams
1443
Anne
Ferrers
Alice
Gresley
1464
Elizabeth
Gresley
Katherine
Gresley
Nicholas
Gresley
John
Gresley
[David Utzinger.ged] Knight of Drakelow, DBY ... .
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John
Gresley
[David Utzinger.ged] Knight of Drakelow, DBY, Colton, STS, Knight of the Shire for STS & DBY, Sheriff of NTT & DBY ...x .
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Thomas
Gresley
D. 1480
Thomasine
Gresley
Thomasine
Gresley
Anne
Montgomery
Henry
Vernon
John
Vernon
John
Browne
1535
Thomas
Gerard
Richard
Gresley
Eleanor
Montfort
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Simon
Montfort
1462
Thomas
Montfort
1478
Ellen
Gresley
1480 - BET 21 APR 1547 AND 1548
George
Gresley
1470
James
Gresley
1475
John
Gresley
1467
Robert
Gresley
1465 - 1520
William
Gresley
55
55
1493
Dorothy
Montgomery
1576 - 1651
Anne
Stanhope
75
75
1391 - 1435
Elizabeth
Clarell
44
44
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