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Warren
1761 - 1842
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Warren
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Note: 1. (Source manuscript "Into and Out of - Old Kentucky" by William T. Smith.) 2. Src: 1790 Census SC: Ninety Six District, Greenville County, William Warren 1-2-4-0-0 1 Male >16, 2 Males <16, 4 Females 3. Hardin Warren, Sr. not listed in 1790 Census, possibly born after 1790? 4. Listed on 1800 Kentucky Tax List.
1761 - 1850
Rhoda
Forrester
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DECLARATION OF RHODA WARREN. WIDOW OF WILLIAM WARREN State of Kentucky, Green County. On this 14th day of January 1846 personally appeared before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace in for the County aforesaid, Rhoda who being duly sworn according to law doth on her oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefits of the Service Act of Congress Providing pensions for the widows of Revolutionary Soldiers. That she is now about eighty four or five years of age. That she was born as she verily believes about the year 1760-61. She had no record of her age however and has to rely upon her memory of past events to ascertain her age. That she was married to William Warren (who is now dead) in the County of Greenville in the State of South Carolina in the 14th year of her age to the best of her recollection. That her eldest child was born about 18 months after her marriage. Th at by said William Warren she had 13 children the youngest of' whom is now near about 40 years of age. That she removed with said husband William Warren to the County of Green and the state of Kentucky in the year 1796 according to the best of her recollection & there lived with the said William Warren as his wife until the 10th day of May 1842 upon which day the said William Warren departed this life in the said County of Green. That she has never intermarried since that time but sti ll continues the widow of the said William Warren Decd. She states that her said husband was a Revolutionary Soldier & performed service as such in that war but the particular dates of said service or length of said service or where rendered she is not now prepared to give an accurate account or a minute detail of. She states that this will however more fully appear by reference to the Declaration and proof filed by her said husband William Warren in the War Department at Washington City. Giving a full account of his said service which Declaration & proof referred to as a part of this petition. She states that her husband said William Warren some years before his death, about the year 1833 or 4 made his application to the War Department for a Pension & was for some time inquiring his claim for it. That about the year 1839 the said Warren employed the Hon. Willis Green then a member of Congress to prosecute said claim & who did succeed in obtaining a certificate of Pension for said Warren, but that said Warren departed this life before said Green ever delivered the certificates over to him the said Warren. That said William Warren died on the 10th of May 1842 & that said Green obtained said certificate on the 15th of July of the proceeding year (1841). That said Green never delivered over to her the said Certificate until some time in the year 1845. Why it was that said Green failed to deliver over said Certificate sooner she is (illegible word) but supposes it (illegible word) to the (illegible word) of his (illegible word) in Congress and elsewhere. She states that said William Warren her husband now deceased is the same identical person named in the certificate granted him of the above date. That he departed this life at the date above spoken of & without ever having drawn any thing for his services. That she has never since the death of said William drawn anything for the service of her said husband. That she has made application to the Pension agency at Washington for the purpose of drawing the arrears of pension due her said husband & refers to his application as part of this petition. And this said petition she files for the purpose of obtaining her own pension in right of the services of her deceased husband and placing herself upon a pension for life. She hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present and arrears due her said husband. She states that she is unable from age and bodily infirmity to attend Court for the purpose of making her said declaration in Court. Sworn to and subscribed by the said Rhoda Warren who is personally known to me before me this day and year above written. Signed: Rhoda (X) Warren F. G. Graham, J. P. State of Kentucky, Green County. This day personally came James Warren a citizen of Green County, KY & made oath before me that he was personally acquainted with Rhoda Warren, the present widow of William Warren, deceased, and was also acquainted with said William Warren long before & since this said marriage & that said Rhoda & said deceased William was married in Greenville County, South Carolina he thinks about the year 1774 or about that to the best of his recollection & that they lived together as man and wife until said William departed this life in Green County KY some years ago leaving said Rhoda his widow who is still living in Green Co. That he lived within 2 miles from said Rhoda & William at the time of the wedding though he was not at their marriage. Subscribed & sworn before me on this 5th March 1846. Signed: James (X) Warren F. G. Graham, J. P. -------------------- NOTE: After several months Rhoda provided more information and again tried to claim her late husband's pension. State of Kentucky, Green County. Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the 3rd Section of the Act of Congress of the 4th July 1836. On this 29th day of September 1846 personally appeared before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for & of the Court of the County foresaid. Rhoda Warren, a resident of the said county of Green & State aforesaid aged 85 years who being first duly sworn according to Law doth on her Oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Provisions made by the act of congress passed July 4, 1836. That she is the widow of William Warren, who is now dead, who was a private in the Revolution War. That she is now about 85 years of age. That she was born from the best information she can get about the year 1760- 61 in the County of (Blank) in the State of South Carolina. That she was married to the said William Warren in the summer of the year 1774 at about the age of 14 years in the county of Greenville in the State of Carolina & by said William Warren she had thirteen children the issue of their marriage. That her Eldest Child was born about eighteen months after her marriage a Daughter who is now about 69 years old and the youngest one of her children is now about 39 or 40 years of age. The names of her children above mentioned, the issue of her marriage with said William Warren are as follows beginning with the Eldest viz.: Polly, Hugh, Elizabeth, Sally, Hardin, Andrew, Fredrick, William, Nancy, Rhoda, John, Dodson, and Silas Warren. She was married to said Warren by a Baptist minister by the name of Webb by what was called Publication of Banns in the Church. She has made Enquiry & search for it but has been unable to find it & she supposes that no record was made of it or if it was she supposed it may have been destroyed from the early period of her said marriage & the loose manner of keeping records & the difficulty of preserving them in the Revolution. She thinks it uncertain whether she can procure a copy of said record if any was even ever made of her said marriage. She has no record of the date. That is of the particular month in which she was married nor any record of her age but has to rely upon her memory of past events to determine them. She did keep or attempt to keep a record of the ages of her children but she cannot now find that, it is either lost or destroyed. She states that from her great age she is unable to give a detail of the services minutely and particularly of her said husband. Of the particular time he entered the Service of his Country or when he left it or how many Engagements he was in or the particular names of all the officers in command of the troops in which her husband served. She states that her husband said William Warren was in the Service of his Country & was out on duty often after the marriage with said William to her. She is not enabled to state the particular time he first entered the service. She states however that said William Warren to the best of her (illegible word) & recollection first entered the service in the County of Greenville, South Carolina. That said Warren had been & was engaged in his Country's Service at the time of her marriage with him. He (illegible word) and with her but a short time after her marriage before he said Warren was called to go in the army towards Charleston but she cannot recollect the Captain or any other officers names. She recollects however that General Green after this took command as she was informed & that said William Warren was out in Service under said Green. She states that her said husband William applied for a Pension for said service & filed his proof Declaration in the Pension office at Washington City and that on the 15th day of July 1841 he said Warren had granted to him a certificate for his Pension at the rate of $66.66 ct per annum. She states that said William Warren died in the said County of Green and State of Kentucky on the 10th day of May 1842 leaving her the said Rhoda his widow, That she never intermarried since the death of said William Warren but still continues his widow. She states that from her great age and bodily infirmity she is unable to attend Court for the purpose of making this declaration in Court. She refers to the proof declaration as well as her former proof in this Court of said William Warren now on file in the Pension office at Washington City for a full history of his service in the Revolution. She states that she is the identical person who was the wife of the same William Warren to whom a certificate of Pension was provided as above stated. I further certify that said Rhoda Warren is a person of undoubted veracity & her said statement entitled to full credit & belief. Signed: Rhoda (X) Warren, F. G. Graham
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Warrren
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Warren
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Warren
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Warren
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Voice call from Stephen Warren, descendant of Frederick Warren states that Frederick Warren was listed as "Ben" on the death certificate of son Jacob Warren. Place of Birth was considered Boyle county, according to Marriage Listing of Frederick's son, Dotson Warren and wife Parthena Skaggs. This was written in the 1860's, at which time Boyle county was in existence. However, when Frederick was born, this would have been Lincoln County or Mercer County, as Boyle County was created in 1842. I find a Frederick Warren in the 1830 Greene County, Indiana census. The info from the census indicates that this may be our Frederick. 1 white male between 30 and 40. Frederick's age was 37 (born 1793) We would then know that his wife was younger, between 20 and 30. Also listed is at least 6 others in his family, most likely his children. Either from restlessness or from a burning pioneer spirit, some of the Warrens decided to move on to Indiana in the 1820's, (Indiana became a state in 1816). The names of the heads of the families that moved include *Hardin, Fredrick, and William, who were all sons of William. The Johnsons and Pelts who became allied by marriage accompanied these Warrens on their trek. The county to which they moved was also named Greene County. It was heavily forested and mountainous terrain, similar to the land they-farmed back in Kentucky. Hardin owned some 40 acres and Fredrick, his brother owned 80 acres. DEED OF FREDRICK AND SARAH WARREN TO JOHN PELTS Be it remembered than on the 22nd day of March 1834 that John Pelts filed the following deed to be made a matter of record which is in the words and figures following to wit: This indenture made this twenty second day of March in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and thierty four between Fredrick Warren and Sarah Warren his wife of the County of Green and State of Indiana of the one part and John Pelts of the County and State aforesaid of the other. Witnesseth tthat the said Fredrick Warren and Sarah Warren his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to them in hand paid the receipt wherof is hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold and by this presents do grant bargained and sell to the said John Pelts a certain piece of parcel of land in the said county of Greene it being the East Half of the North West Quarter of Section No. Twenty seven in Township seven North of Range No. Four West containing Eighty Acres with the appurtenances there unto belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold. The said tract of land under the incumberance of a certain mortgage on the said tract of land under the incumbeerance of a certain mortgage on the said tract of land given by me saidd Fredrick Warren to Carpus Shaw School Commissioneer in and for the said County of Green and his successor in office dated May the 25th 1833 to secure the payment of the sum of thirty three dollars to be paid in one year form said 25 day of May with the appurtenances there unto belonging to him the said John Pelts his heirs and assigns to his and their only proper use and benefit and behoof forever; and they the said Fredrick Warren and Sarah his wife to and with the said John Pelts his heirs and assigns do convenant and agree that they will and their therein shall (except the incumbrance of the above named mortgage) Warrant and Defend the said tract of land of 80 acres against the claim of all manner of persons unknown. In witness wherof the said Fredrick Warren and Sarah his wife have hereunto set their hand seals this 22 day of March, 1834 as above written. Signed Sealed and delivered his in presence of us Fredrick X Warren mark Elisha P. Cushman her Esther Cushman Sarah X Warren mark State of Indiana, Greene County. On this 22 day of March 1834 personally appeared before me the undersigned Recorder in and for said County the above mentioned Fredrick Warren who acknowledged the forgoing deed to be executed by him and his free voluntary act. An also afterwards on the same day came Sarah wife of Fredrick who being by me examined separated and apart from her husband and duly informed of the contents of said deed, acknowledged she executed the same freely and voluntarily and without the coercion or comulsion of her said husband. Given under my hand and seal this the said 22nd of March 1834 Thomas Warnick Recorder http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ingramrelated&id=I015411
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1800
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Warren
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John
Warren
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Dodson
Warren
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Warren
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Warren
77
77
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=skaggsl&id=I00506 Note: 1. [Brøderbund Family Archive #310, Ed. 1, Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789, Date of Import: Sep 13, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.310.1.1835.100] Individual: Warren, Hugh County/State: Ninety-six Dist., SC Year: 1779 2. Listed as a South Carolina Patriot in the American Revolution. "He served on horseback from 1 February 1783 to 15 July 1783 under Capt. Major Parson and Col. Roebuck." (Source manuscript "Into and Out of - Old Kentucky" by William T. Smith.) 3. Died at age 69 after Feb 5, 1794, because on that date he was a Jury Member in Greenville County, SC. (Source ibid.) 4. He sold property to Thomas Warren February 16, 1787 in District Ninety Six, Craven County, SC. The land was located on the west side of the Pacolet River. In 1791 Thomas Warren sold this land to Isaac Young. (Source ibid.) 5. Hugh bought property from John Collins March 18, 1787 in 96 District, Spartanburg County, SC. He paid 100 pounds for 205 acres located on both sides of the South Tygar River. 6. Hugh Warren: File No. 597; Bk 23, p. 123 100 Acres on both sides of Buck Creek of Packlet......23 Jan 1773.....Jo Martin. Src: North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina....Holcomb...Cat No. SCR 929.3756 Src: S.C. Land Memorials, Vol XII, p. 517, gives year as 1773. 7. Listed in 1790 Census as follows: Ninety Six District, Greenville County, Hugh Warren 1-0-2-0-0 1 Male >16, 2 Females over 16. Src: 1790 Census SC 8. Who was 2nd Female? 9. Listed on 1800 Kentucky Tax List.[HughAncestors.ftw] Research to date, has proved our ancestry back to Virginia. What hasn't been proven, is where Hugh Warren Senior, and wife Sarah were born. Apparently a genealogical search on Capt. William Warren of this family, traces his lineage through a William Warren (immigrant) in 1653 in New Towne Hundred in Maryland. RE: Wilma Warren Raysin of Paragould, Arkansas. I have not substantiated any of the data for Matthew, John, or Levi, as it was provided by another researcher. At this point, I can neither prove it true, or false. The fact From Hugh Senior in the Family group referenced by Wilma Warren Raysin and passed along by Larry A. Warren and noted December 10th, 1997 Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire page 517 Samuel,Spurwink, fisherman, 25 in 1653, 34 in 1664, took O. A. and sub. to Mass. in 1658. He m. Mary Boaden(1), ±43 in 1679, who m. 2d Walter Adams(20). She was frequenting the company of John Mayer in a suspicious manner in 1665. He had a gr. from Mr. Jocelyn in 1668 and 50 a. at Spurwink from Mr. Scottow in 1675. Selectman 1671, 1673, 1674, 1676; gr.j. 1673, 1674; j. 1664, 1666, 1672, 1673. Lists 111, 232, 236, 237ac, 239ab. Adm. 30 June 1676 to wid. Mary. The inv. showed 120 a. of land, 10 a. of `in-land' and 10 a. of marsh. Kn. ch: Samuel, in ct. in 1674 for sailing out of Cape Porpus harbor on the Lord's day, m. Grace (Briar 4) Chilson bef. 1677 when they deeded her 1st husb.'s farm to Hugh Warren of Boston. Selectman 1681. Lists 237ac. No kn. ch. Josiah. Susanna, b. ab. 1660, lived with (1) in her youth, m. 1st Edward Bennett(4), m. 2d Peter King. Tobias, b. ab. 1665. Mary `Hocman,' b. in Black Point, w. of Thomas Hoar or Whove and a prisoner in Canada (see Hocman), may have been a dan. or a gr. dau. of (5).
1720 - 1810
Sarah
Pope
90
90
1749
James
Warren
1764
Hugh
Warren
1682 - 1749
Thomas
Warren
67
67
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] I recently came across a will of Thomas Warren who died April 13, 1749. His will was proved on December 4, 1750 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. In this will he lists his wife Mary, and his sons Hackley and Lancelot. He also names his daughters Rachel Hasken and Roxanna More. Does anyone have any information on this family? I have a Hackley Warren whose daughter Mary Agnes Warren born 1753 married James Sams. Mary and James Sams named their sons Hackley and Lancelot and Warren. Sounds like the same family to me, but need proof. Can anyone help? Thanks, Kathy - MorganHolt@aol.com Thomas was buried on the homeplace, Mattapon, St. George Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Sworn into the Colonial Army 5 August, 1729. Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK B 1749-1759 page 10 WARREN, THOMAS, Planter, Spotsylvania Co., d. Apr. 13, 1749, p. Dec. 4, 1750. Wit. Robert Huddlestone, Abram Rogers, Barbara Rogers. Ex. wife, Mary and son, Hackley Warren. Leg. son, Hackley Warren, 95 acres of land which I formerly gave to my daughter Rachel Hasken. Daughter, Elizabeth Brook; daughter Mary Buford; daughter, Roxanna More; son, Lancelot Warren. To my wife, Mary Warren, all the rest of my estate during her life. (Page 56) WARING , Benjamin 1716 Colony, SC Petitioner No Twp. Listed WARING , Benjamin 1717 Colony, SC Petitioner No Twp Listed WARING , John 1772 Colony, SC Resident No Twp Listed WARING , Lott 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT WARING , Thomas 1717 Colony, SC Petitioner No Twp Listed WARING , William 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th DISTRICT WARING THOMAS , 1716 Colony, SC Petitioner No Twp. Listed
1684 - 1749
Mary
Elizabeth
Hackley
65
65
1722
William
Warren
1719
Rosanna
Warren
Lancelot
Warren
1637 - 1691
John
R.
Warren
54
54
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] 24 July 1635. Persons to be transported (from London) to Virginia by the Assurance of London, Mr. Isack Bromwell, after examination by the Minister of Gravesend: Robert Brian 27; Maudlin Jones 60; Ann Shawe 32; John Duncomb 46; Sith Haieward 30; Richard Hamdy (or Hamey) 38; William Holland 35; Henry Snowe 26; Marie Southwood 22; Francis Rowlson 29; Jane Sowthern 19; Margerie Baker 39; Sara Rayne 18; Andrew Underwood 22; Phillipp Johns ; Henrie Marshall 35; Henry Heiden 30; Elizabeth Sherlocke 29; Thomas Hurlock 40; Samuel Handy 25; John Gater 36; Joan Gater 23; William Lee 36; Josua Titloe 19; John Middleton 23; Robert Haiward 22; Samuel Powell 19; Richard Glover 24; Thomas Pagitt 41; Mathew Holmes 21; Elias Harrington 22; Richard Smith 35; Thomas Robinson 24; Evan Ap Evan 19; John Browne 21; Robert Frith 23; Thomas Wilkinson 23; Dennis Hoggin 24; John Friccar 25; Richard Ridges 19; Edward Davies 27; Theodorus Bakewell 21; John Dermot 21; John Morgan 27; Thomas Baycock 46; Richard Rogers 48; Richard Lockley 51; John Jakes 20; Thomas More 19; John Baker 22; Nehemiah Cason 21; Robert Mayes 28; Richard Barnes 38; John Buttler 50; William Rebbell 19; Robert Wyon 22; Mathew Dixon 18; John Wheeler 23; John North 24; Moutford Newman 27; Robert Steere 17; William Lake 35; Humfrey Wilkins 19; Antony Stilgo 21; Thomas Deacon 19; Robert Rigglie 19; Benjamin Pillard 18; Robert Davies 28; John Smith 20; Walter Merridith 33; Thomas Phillips 24; James Kingswill (or Kingsmill) 18; John Bowton 20; Walter Chapman 44; James Arnold 37; Richard Leake 18; Thomas Edwynn 13; Handgate Baker 22; John Abrock 20; Thomas Hall 15; James Edwin 18; Edward Commins 28; John Gater 15; Nicolas Gibson 22; John Roberts 46; George Mosely 20; James Ravish 20; John Hales 21; Warram Tuck 20; John Jones 30; William Culture 19; Robert Silby 19; Richard Bruster 26; John Swanley 21; William Charles 21; Anthony Lee 21; William Williams 28; Henry George 19; John Billins 21; William Write 18; Robert Lovett 20; Job Jefferie 19; Henrie Haler 22; Richard Symonds 33; James Sparks 57; Richard Kirbie 32; James Hingle 40; Thomas Saunderson 24; William Spicer 20; William Thomas 19; Henry Madin 30; Edward Ednall 21; Thomas Jefferies 22; Nicolas Jackson 22; Thomas Spratt 23; Thomas Leonard 18; Thomas Beson 24; Christopher Dixon 24; Isack Kemp 23; Jeremie Slie 19; John O'Mullin 18; Antony Procter 16; Robert Handley 19; John Aymies 18; John Tayler 21; William Roffin 18; Richard Halsey 13; Antony Otland 18; Robert Oldrick 18; William Hall 21; JOHN COPELAND 19 ; John Goad 18; John Pooly 17; Francis Gayer 18; Thomas Craven 17; Richard Lucas 16; George Cullidge 18; Lawrence Barker 26; John Bowes 20; John Woodbridge 32; John Johnson 20; John Chappell 38; George Whittaker 32; Richard Liversidge 24; Henrie Wood 20; Robert Max 21; John Warren 18; Thomas Turner 18; John Garland 19; John Humfrey 23; Isack Ambrose 18; William Huncote 35; Thomas Williams 19; Thomas Foxcrofte 19; Thomas Hobbs 22; Charles Collohon 19; Henry Donn 23; Roger Quintin 21; William Small 18; William Coleman 16; Antony Androwe 21; John Richardson 18; William Claddin 17; Thomas Gudderidge 17; Roger Burley 17; Thomas Bard 16; Henry Butler 14; John Budd 15; John Marshall 35; William Read 30; Edward Mitchell 18; Robert Drewrie 16; Richard Wells 17; John Cotes 17; John Stubber 17; Henry Lee 18; Richard Ball 17; John Cooke 17; Thomas Syer 14; John Partridge 18; John Johnson 24; Isbell Davies 22; Isabell Hakesby 23; Joan Vallins 17; Marie Chambney 28; Elizabeth Allcott 20; Francis Bakewell 30; Elizabeth Payne 21; Elizabeth Hughson 22; Marie Averie 22; Sara Alport 25; Marie Lee 22; Elizabeth Bateman 23; Thomazin Markcom 26; Ann Goldwell 17; Ann Griffinn 26; James Brookes 28 and his wife Alice Brookes 18; Dorcas Mercer 30; Ellin Davies 23; Alice Harris 21; Eedie Holloway 22; Sara Coggin 20; Elizabeth Baker 20; Dorothie Davies 17; Elizabeth Raynard 20; Marie Olliver 21; Alice Riall 18; Rabecca Parmeton 19; Marie Middleton 17; Katherine Fulder 17; Elizabeth Dicks 18; Sara Greene 20; Margaret Rickord 20; Winnifredd Congrave 22; Mathew Plant 23; John More 28; Elizabeth Powell 17; Marie Shorter 26; Marie Lee 14 weeks; Mathew Clatworthy 25. (PRO:E157/20).
1636 - 1706
Rachel
Sargent
70
70
1604 - 1677
Thomas
Warren
73
73
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] 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.
1596 - 1636
Susan
Greenleaf
40
40
1563 - 1609
Edward
Warren
46
46
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England. Knighted in 1599, while serving in the Irish Wars.
1575
Susan
Bothe
1553 - 1587
John
Warren
34
34
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] High Sheriff of Cheshire, England in 1577. Will dated October 1587. Buried at Stockport 14 December 1587.
1530 - 1617
Margaret
Molineaux
87
87
D. 1568
Richard
Molineaux
(Burke's Peerage Barontage and Knightage 1970 edition) He was Knighted at the coronation of Queen Mary, and served the office of Sheriff of Lancashire 1556.
Eleanor
Ratcliffe
Alexander
Ratcliffe
1498 - 1558
Edward
Warren
60
60
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] Edward was knighted at Leith, near Edinburgh, 11 May 1558.
1500 - 1584
Dorothy
Booth
84
84
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] Dorothy's will was dated 23 May 1584. Children not mentioned in will: It did not mention the two Edward Warren's, who died young. It did not mention Ellen, Joan, Ethelred, Anne, who died young.
1450 - 1519
William
Bothe
69
69
Ellen
Montgomery
1450
Margaret
Asheton
1485
George
Bothe
1481 - 1530
Laurence
Warren
49
49
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] Will made 18 November 1529.
Margaret
Legh
1465 - 1517
John
Warren
52
52
1462
Eleanor
Gerard
1431 - 1490
Thomas
Gerard
58
58
Sir Thomas Gerard, Knt., of Kingsley & Bryn, b. 15 July 1431, ward of Thomas Danyell 1449, proof of age 2 Aug 1452, pension from Edward IV, d. 27 Mar 1490; m. c 1440 as child (1) Douce, dau. of Sir Thomas Ashton; m. (2) Cecily, dau. of Sir Robert Foulshurst, made vow of chastity after death of husband, d. 24 Mar 1502. [Ancestral Roots] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131 Text: abt 1430 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 233b-38
1434
Douce
de
Ashton
1433 - 1474
Laurence
Warren
41
41
1414 - 1474
John
Warren
60
60
1414
Isabel
Stanley
1394 - 1443
Laurence
Warren
49
49
1389
Margery
Bulkeley
1368 - 1391
Richard
Bulkeley
23
23
1369 - 1459
Margery
Venables
90
90
1330 - 1383
Hugh
de
Venables
53
53
1335 - 1398
Margery
de
Cotton
63
63
1373 - 1413
Nicholas
Warren
40
40
1375 - 1417
Agnes
De
Wynnington
42
42
1345 - 1422
Richard
De
Wynnington
77
77
Sources: 1. Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain Americian Colonists, 7th Edition Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Company; Location: Baltimore; Date: 1992; Note: Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain Americian Colonists, 7th Edition (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992). Page: 231-33 Text: QUAY 3 2. Title: Six, Wierschke Families & More.ged Note: Six, Wierschke Families & More.ged, Source Medium: Other . Text: Date of Import: Jan 13, 2009
1354
Emma
Mainwaring
1343 - 1386
John
Warren
43
43
1345 - 1418
Margaret
Stafford
73
73
1321 - 1369
Edward
Warren
48
48
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] 3rd, but only surviving son of Edward De Warren.
1324
Cecily
Eton
1300 - 1350
Nicholas
De
Eton
50
50
1289 - 1339
Joan
Stockport
50
50
1281
Edward
Warren
Matild
Nerford
1241
John
De
Warren
Joan
De
Port
1201
John
De
Warren
Alice
De
Townsand
Roger
De
Townsand
1160
William
De
Warren
Isabelle
De
Hayden
William
De
Hayden
Aldalia
De
Mowbray
1083 - 1138
William
De
Warren
55
55
# Note: WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) II, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir by 1st wife, usually styled EARL DE WARENNE. In 1090 he fought in Normandy against Robert de Belléme (afterwards 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury), who was supported by Duke Robert. Shortly after 1093 he sought unsuccessfully to marry Maud, daughter of Malcolm III, King of Scotland. He was with Henry I at Windsor on 3 September 1101, but later in that autumn he went with Duke Robert to Normandy and supported him against the King, who confiscated his inheritance in England; however, in 1103 the Duke induced Henry to restore his English Earldom. In 1106 he commanded a division of the royal army at the battle of Tinchebrai. In 1109 he was at a Great Council at Nottingharn; and in 1110 he was a surety for the performance of the treaty with the Count of Flanders. In 1111 he was one of the nobles sitting in judgement in Normandy. He commanded a division of the royal army at the battle of Brémule in 1119 (l). In 1131 he attended the Council at Northampton. He was present at the death of Henry I on 1 December 1135 at Lyons-la-Foret; after which the councillors put him in charge of the district of Rouen and the pays de Caux. Later he went to England, and he was at Westminster with Stephen at Easter 1136. He was probably still living in June 1137. He was a benefactor, or confirmed previous benefactions, to the abbeys of St. Evroul and St. Amand (Rouen), and the priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Wymondham, Longueville and Bellencombre. Henry I had proposed to marry William to one of his illegitimate daughters, but on Archbishop Anselm's objection this match was abandoned on the ground of affinity. William eventually married Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and 1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118) (c), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI (styled "the Great"), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OF VERMANDOIS and VALOIS. He died probably 11 May 1138 and was buried at his father's feet in the chapter-house at Lewes. Isabel survived him and with the consent of her son the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewes priory (g). She died probably before July 1147 (h). [Complete Peerage XII/1:495-6 Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in 13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147. # Note: (l) He had encouraged Henry to fight when William (de Tancarville) the Chamberlain urged him to retreat. His alleged speech to the King before the battle is given in "Chron. Men de Hida", pp. 316-7. # Note: (c) According to Henry of Huntingdon [their daughter Ada's husband], the death of Isabel's 1st husband was hastened by an (unnamed) Earl carrying her off, by force or fraud. The truth of this is open to question. # Note: (g) He left 3 sons: William - 3rd Earl, Ralph, and Rainald, ancestor of the Warennes of Wormegay; and 2 daughters: (1) Gundred, who m. 1st Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick; 2ndly, (as his 2nd wife), William de Lancaster; (2) Ada, who m. Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, s. of David I, King of Scotland, by whom she was mother of Malcolm IV and William the Lion, Kings of Scotland. # Note: (h) Before her son William, 3rd Earl, went on crusade in June 1147. # Note: # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This nobleman, William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 2nd Earl of Surrey, joined Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, in favour of Robert Curthose against Henry I, and in consequence forfeited his English earldom and estates, but those were subsequently restored to him and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to King Henry. His lordship m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois, and widow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he had issue, William, Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Adeline. The earl d. 11 May, 1138, and was s. by his eldest son, William de Warrenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey] Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 155-1 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 2944 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:495-6 Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Page: 112
1055 - 1088
William
de
Warren
33
33
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] Seigneur De Varennes, Near Dieppe; Earl Of Surrey. William de Warenne, Count, Earl of Surrey 1st Acceded: 16 APR 1088 Interred: Chapter House, Lewes, Sussex Notes: Ancestry shown differs from that shown by Cokayne in "The Complete Peerage", and follows "Aspects of Robert of Torigny's genealogies revisted"; "Nottingham Medieval Studies,xxxvii,1993,pp.21-27; as cited by A.B.Wilson and S.Baldwin --- # Note: WILLIAM DE WARENNE was 1st son of Rodulf II by Emma. At some time in or after 1054 Duke William gave him the castle of Mortemer, which had been forfeited by his kinsman, Roger de Mortimer, after the Battle of Mortemer in February of that year. Probably at the same time he acquired lands at Bellencombre, the castle of which became the caput of the Warenne barony in Normandy. In 1066 he was one of the Norman barons summoned by the Duke to a Council on hearing that Harold had been crowned King after the death of the Confessor. He took part in the invasion of England and was present at the Battle of Hastings. He was rewarded with lands in 13 counties (j), including most of the rape of Lewes in Sussex, the manor of Conisborough, co. York, and Castle Acre and a number of holdings in Norfolk. In 1067 he was one of the Norman nobles whom the Conqueror left in England to support his vice-regents, William FitzOsbern and the Bishop of Bayeux. In 1075 he was one of the two chief justiciars who were in charge of England when the Earls of Hereford and Norfolk rebelled and who summoned them to the King's court, and on their refusal crushed the rebellion (b). About 1083-85 he was fighting for the King in Maine (c). In the spring of 1088 he supported William II against the rebels led by the Bishop of Bayeux and the Count of Mortain, and to secure his loyalty he was created, shortly after Easter (16 April) 1088, EARL OF SURREY (e), his immediate successors being styled more usually EARLS DE WARENNE. He was mortally wounded at the siege of Pevensey before the end of May. He founded Lewes priory as a cell of Cluny abbey, about 1078-82. He married, 1stly, Gundred, sister of Gerbod the Fleming, EARL OF CHESTER, possibly daughter of Gerbod, hereditary advocate of the Abbey of St. Bertin at St. Omer. She died in child-birth, 27 May 1085, at Castle Acre, Norfolk, and was buried the chapter-house at Lewes. He married, 2ndly, [----], sister of Richard GUET (living 1098). He died 24 June 1088, apparently from the effect of his wound at Pevensey, at Lewes, and was buried there beside his wife. [Complete Peerage XII/1:493-5, XIV:604 (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] # Note: # Note: (j) Bedford, Bucks, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Lincoln, Oxford, York, Berks, Essex, Hants, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Sussex. # Note: # Note: (b) William was one of those who occupied Norwich castle after its surrender. # Note: # Note: (c) He was one of the leaders of an unsuccessful attack on the castle of Ste Suzanne in Jan, year uncertain. # Note: (e) The creation has been ascribed to the Conqueror, but certainly in error. This was the only earldom created before the reign of Stephen of which the holder did not take his title from the county in which lay his chief territorial strength. However, it is likely that with the Earldom he was given lands at Reigate in Surrey. # Note: # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Note: # Note: [From "The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families"] # Note: For this identification see Mr. Loyd's paper 'The Origin of the Family of Warenne' in Yorkshire Arch. Journal, vol. xxxi, pp. 97-113. The hamlet of Varenne lies on the river Varenne c. 2 miles S of Arques and c. 13 miles N of Bellencombre. The latter place, arr. Dieppe, cant. Bellencombre, where there was a castle, became the caput of the Warenne honour in Normandy. # Note: # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Note: William Warenne was one of those followers of William of Normandy who made their fortunes by the conquest of England. The younger son of Rudulf of Varenne in Normandy, he distinguished himself in ducal service as a very young man in the early 1050s. After the ducal victory at Mortemer (1054) he received estates in upper Normandy, but it was only after the English invasion that he attained the front rank. He fought at Hastings and was rewarded with lands which by 1086 extended into thirteen counties, most notably strategically important estates in Sussex centered round Lewes. By the end of William I's reign he was one of the dozen largest individual landowners in England. He repaid his debt with vigorous loyalty in both England and France. In 1075 he played a leading role in suppressing the revolt of the earls of Hereford and Norfolk. After the Conqueror's death, Warenne supported William Rufus in 1087-88 against Robert Curthose and Odo of Bayeux. Rufus encouraged his service by creating him earl of Surrey in 1088. The same year Warenne was seriously wounded by an arrow in his leg at the siege of Pevensey and died at his foundation of Lewes Priory on 24 June 1088. # Note: Warenne's career was more than meteoric. A younger son of an obscure minor Norman nobleman, he had risen through conspicuous loyalty to his lord to become not only one of the richest men in one of the richest kingdoms of Europe but also the founder of a dynasty which, powerful, wealthy and influential, survived as earl of Surrey until 1347. Warenne's foundation at Lewes (1078/80) was the first Cluniac house in England, another sign of the Conquest's effect on establishing institutional as well as personal links across the Channel. Warenne's success depended on the traditional chivalric virtues of loyalty, bravery and prowess in arms. His life illustrates the stupendous prizes and the personal dangers on offer to those who joined the conquest of England. It was appropriate that Warenne's direct descendent, John De Warenne, Earl of Surrey (1231-1304), when challenged in 1278 by royal commissioners to produce title to his land, produced an old rusty sword declaring, 'Here, my Lord, is my warrant (warrantus: a pun which no doubt appealed to the somewhat intractable sense of honour of the time). My ancestors came with William the Bastard and won their lands with the sword, and by the sword I will hold them against all comers.' Earl John won his case. William of Warenne would have approved. [Who's Who in Early Medieval England, Christopher Tyerman, Shepheard-Walwyn, Ltd., London, 1996] # Note: # Note: ---------- # Note: William de Warrenne, Earl of Warrenne, in Normandy, a near kinsman of William the Conqueror, came into England with that prince and, having distinguished himself at the battle of Hastings, obtained an immense portion of the public spoliation. He had large grants of land in several counties, amongst which were the Barony of Lewes, in Sussex, and the manors of Carletune and Benington, in Lincolnshire. So extensive indeed were those grants that his possessions resembled more the dominions of a sovereign prince than the estates of a subject. He enjoyed, too, in the highest degree, the confidence of the king, and was appointed joint justice-general with Richard de Benefactis for administering justice throughout the whole realm. While in that office, some great disturbers of the public peace having refused to appear before him and his colleague in obedience to citation, the Earl took up arms and defeated the rebels in a battle at Fagadune, when he is said, for the purpose of striking terror, to have cut off the right foot of each of his prisoners. Of those rebels, Ralph Wahir or Guarder, Earl of Norfolk, and Roger, Earl of Hereford, were the ringleaders. His lordship was likewise highly esteemed by King William Rufus, and was created by that monarch Earl of Surrey. He m. Gundred, dau. of the Conqueror*, and had issue, William, Reginald, Gundred-Edith, and another dau. who m. Ernise de Colungis. # Note: This potent noble built the castle of Holt and founded the priory at Lewes, in Sussex. He resided principally at the castle of Lewes, and had besides Castle-Acre, in Norfolk, and noble castles at Coningsburg and Sandal. He d. 24 June, 1088, and Dugdale gives to following curious account of his parting hour. "It is reported that this Earl William did violently detain certain lands from the monks of Ely, for which, being often admonished by the abbot, and not making restitution, died miserably. And, though his death happened very far off the isle of Ely, the same night he died, the abbot lying quietly in his bed and meditating on heavenly things, heard the soul of this earl, in its carriage away by the devil, cry out loudly and with a known and distinct voice, Lord have mercy on me; Lord have mercy on me. And, moreover, that the next day after, the abbot acquainted all the monks in chapter therewith. And likewise, that about four days after, there came a messenger to them from the wife of this earl with 100 shillings for the good of his soul, who told them that he died the very hour that the abbot had heard the outcry. But that neither the abbot nor any of the monks would receive it, not thinking it safe for them to take the money of a damned person. If this part of the story as to the abbot's hearing the noise be no truer than the last, viz., that his lady sent them 100 shillings, I shall deem it to be a mere fiction, in regard the lady was certainly dead about three years before." The earl was s. by his elder son, William de Warenne. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 568, Warren, Earls of Surrey] # Note: * At one time, it was thought that Gundred was the daughter of William the Conqueror. This has since been disproved. For details, see "Early Yorkshire Charters" by C. T. Clay, or "Études sur Quelques Points de l'Historie de Guillaume le Conquérant" by H. Prentout. [Brian Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, University of Hull, Hull, UK, "Electronic," royal01389] # Note: # Note: Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 # Note: Page: 158-1 # Note: # Note: Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 # Note: Page: XII/1:493-495 # Note: # Note: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 # Note: Page: 111 # Note: Text: location only - no dates.
1020 - 1074
Rudolf
De
Warren
54
54
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] Acceded: 1074 --- # Note: RODULF DE WARENNE, 1st son and heir, is known only from his subscriptions to two charters of his father for the Holy Trinity of Rouen. As his father's lands near Rouen and in the pays de Caux did not pass to his son William or William's descendants, it is likely that Rodulf succeeded to them on his father's death; he married Emma, whose parentage is unknown. # Note: # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- # Note: # Note: [From "The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families"] # Note: For this identification see Mr. Loyd's paper 'The Origin of the Family of Warenne' in Yorkshire Arch. Journal, vol. xxxi, pp. 97-113. The hamlet of Varenne lies on the river Varenne c. 2 miles S of Arques and c. 13 miles N of Bellencombre. The latter place, arr. Dieppe, cant. Bellencombre, where there was a castle, became the caput of the Warenne honour in Normandy. # Note: # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- # Note: Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com, provided the # Note: following additional information on Rodulf # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- # Note: # Note: Rodulf (Ralph) I de Warenne # Note: # Note: K.S.B. Keats-Rohan "Poppa of Bayeux and her Family": # Note: # Note: 1027-35: first occurrence of Ralph de Warenne in a charter for Saint-Amand [p22] # Note: # Note: c1050: grant of land in Vascoeuil by Ralph de Warenne and wife Beatrice; charter mentions Ralph's brother Godfrey and was attested by Gotmund miles abbatis. Dateable to c1050 by a reference to Roger de Beaumont as Vicomte of Rouen [p22] # Note: # Note: 1050's: well known charters of early 1050s by which Ralph de Warenne and his wife Beatrice were associated with the lands of Roger fitz Bishop Hugh of Coutances and his sons. [p23] # Note: Research note: K-R p22 contradicts CP (& Holloway & Wagner) by stating Rodulph/Ralph died before Beatrice. Beatrice is listed as living 1053 (CP XII/1:492 & ES III:698) & dead before 1059 (CP XII/1:492, K-R p22, Moriarty p184, Wagner p46]. K-R states a grant "made by widow Beatrice" to Preaux of land near Dozule, Eure was "dated during the time of William son of Count Robert, suggesting that William had not yet begun the series of military achievements that enabled him to be detached from his father in such references, i.e. before c1054-60". To do: check CP's source of the 1074 grant. Also is the term "widow" K-R's or stated in the grant of the land near Dozule?... # Note: # Note: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 # Note: Page: 112 # Note: # Note: Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 # Note: Page: XII/1:493 # Note: # Note: Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com # Note: Page: Todd A. Farmerie, 3 Dec 1996 # Note: Text: father of William de Warenne by Emma # Note: # Note: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 # Note: Page: 111 # Note: Text: location only - no dates
0998 - 1059
Rudolph
Warren
61
61
# Note: RODULF (e) DE WARENNE derived his name from the hamlet of Varenne (dept. Seine-Inférieure) on the little river Varenne in Normandy. His parentage is unknown. He is said to have held land outside the walls of Rouen under Robert I, Duke of Normandy (died 1035), and the Cartulary of the abbey of the Holy Trinity on the Mont de Rouen proves that he held a considerable territory on both banks of the Seine upstream from Rouen. He also held land at Vascoeuil (dept. Eure), which he gave about 1053 to the abbey of St. Pierre de Préaux (b), and in the pays de Caux, north of Rouen, where he sold 4 churches with tithes to the Holy Trinity in 1059, and gave another church, also with tithes, in 1074. He married Beatrice, whose mother was almost certainly a sister of Gotmund Rufus DE VASCOEUIL, daughter of Tesselin, Vicomte of Rouen. She was living about 1053. [Complete Peerage XII/1:491-2, XIV:603, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] # Note: (e) His christian name is Latinised both as Rodulfus and as Radulfus (Ralph), This confusion occurs in other families (eg. the founder of the "Tancarvilles") and is probably due to two somewhat similar names having been assimilated into one; eg. Ranulf (from Hrabenwulf) and Randolf (from Randwulf). Scribes were then likely to change Rodulfus when copying early charters. # Note: (b) Before May 1055 Rodulf sold to the monks land at Blosseville and Eauplet, on the right bank of the Seine, and Sotteville on the left bank. Subsequently he sold them all his rights in Blosseville, Mesnil-Esnard, Neuvillette, Lescure and Eauplet. # Note: # Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Note: # Note: [From "The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families"] # Note: For this identification see Mr. Loyd's paper 'The Origin of the Family of Warenne' in Yorkshire Arch. Journal, vol. xxxi, pp. 97-113. The hamlet of Varenne lies on the river Varenne c. 2 miles S of Arques and c. 13 miles N of Bellencombre. The latter place, arr. Dieppe, cant. Bellencombre, where there was a castle, became the caput of the Warenne honour in Normandy. # Note: # Note: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Note: Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com, provided the # Note: following additional information on Rodulf, in a post-em: # Note: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Note: # Note: Rodulf (Ralph) I de Warenne # Note: # Note: K.S.B. Keats-Rohan "Poppa of Bayeux and her Family": # Note: # Note: 1027-35: first occurrence of Ralph de Warenne in a charter for Saint-Amand [p22] # Note: # Note: c1050: grant of land in Vascoeuil by Ralph de Warenne and wife Beatrice; charter mentions Ralph's brother Godfrey and was attested by Gotmund miles abbatis. Dateable to c1050 by a reference to Roger de Beaumont as Vicomte of Rouen [p22] # Note: # Note: 1050's: well known charters of early 1050s by which Ralph de Warenne and his wife Beatrice were associated with the lands of Roger fitz Bishop Hugh of Coutances and his sons. [p23] # Note: Research note: K-R p22 contradicts CP (& Holloway & Wagner) by stating Rodulph/Ralph died before Beatrice. Beatrice is listed as living 1053 (CP XII/1:492 & ES III:698) & dead before 1059 (CP XII/1:492, K-R p22, Moriarty p184, Wagner p46]. K-R states a grant "made by widow Beatrice" to Preaux of land near Dozule, Eure was "dated during the time of William son of Count Robert, suggesting that William had not yet begun the series of military achievements that enabled him to be detached from his father in such references, i.e. before c1054-60". To do: check CP's source of the 1074 grant. Also is the term "widow" K-R's or stated in the grant of the land near Dozule?... Curt # Note: # Note: Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 # Note: Page: XII/1:491-492 # Note: Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999 # Note: Page: 111 # Note: Text: location only - no dates
1004 - 1059
Beatrice
De
Vascoeuil
55
55
# Note: He [Rodulf de Warenne] married Beatrice, whose mother was almost certainly a sister of Gotmund Rufus DE VASCOEUIL, daughter of Tesselin, Vicomte of Rouen. She was living about 1053. # Note: # Note: ------------------- # Note: # Note: # Note: From: Todd A. Farmerie (taf2@po.cwru.edu) # Note: Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy # Note: Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval # Note: Date: 1996/12/03 # Note: It appears to be through this family that the relationship of two more Norman barons come into play, but not exactly as Torigny presents it. He shows yet another niece marrying Ranulph de Warenne, and by him having William de Warenne and Roger de Mortimer. This is clearly untrue, because Roger appears to have been a generation older than William. The solution appears to be that Torigny (as he had done with the Montgomerys) compressed into one individual a father and son of the same name. Ranulph de Warenne (I) appears to have married Beatrice, sister of Richard, vicomte of Rouen, and thus sister-in-law of one of Gunnor's nieces (thus it would appear that this family actually does not descend from a relative of Gunnor's, but is genealogically linked to some of her descendants) and had sons: Roger (de Mortimer) and Ranulph de Warenne (II), who in turn was father of another Ranulf (III) and of William de Warenne. # Note: # Note: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 # Note: Page: XII/1:492
0968
Hugh
Of
Normandy
Gunmora
0970
Tesselin
Rouen
0985
Beatrice
De
Bolbec
Roger
De
Moulray
Hugh
De
Port
John
Stafford
1357 - 1413
John
Stanley
56
56
1364 - 1414
Isabel
Harrington
50
50
D. 1413
John
Stanley
Isabel
Lathom
William
De
Stanleigh
1330
Thomas
Lathom
Piers
Legh
~1556 - 1579
William
Bothe
23
23
1560
Elizabeth
Warburton
1521 - 1548
George
Bothe
27
27
1501 - 1531
George
Bothe
30
30
Elizabeth
Trafford
1485
Elizabeth
Boteler
1661 - 1698
John
Hackley
37
37
1665 - 1756
Elizabeth
Lambert
91
91
1175 - 1248
Warine
de
Vernon
73
73
# Note: Warine, succeeded his grandfather as Baron of Shipbrooke; married Auda, daughter and coheir of William Malbank, Baron of Wich-Malbank (later Nantwich), Co Palatine of Chester (holder of a similar dignity to that of the Barons of Shipbrooke), and had [Warine], with a younger son Ralph. [Burke's Peerage] # Note: # Note: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 # Note: Page: 2884
1177
Auda
de
Malbank
1221 - 1270
Ralph
de
Vernon
49
49
Rector of Hanwell, wrested barony from his nieces, becoming de jure Baron of Shipbrook (magnate, not member of peerage). ---On Raph's elder brother, Warine: # Note: Warine, Baron of Shipbrook; married Margaret, daughter of Ralph de Andeville and widow of Hugh de Altaribus, and had, with a son (Warine, dsp), three daughters (who, after a prolonged litigation with their maternal [I say paternal, since Burke's has already named Ralph a younger brother of Warine] uncle Ralph were obliged to give up to him half of the patrimony). Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 2884
1212
Alice
de
Vernon
1210
Warine
de
Vernon
1082
Warine
de
Bussel
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 789 Title: Gentlemen of Courage~Forward, The Line of Myles Standish within a History of England Author: Lawrence Hill Publication: Magnolia Publishing Company, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, First published1987 Page: Page 222.
Ameira
1108
Warin
Bussel
1105
Maud
de
Bussel
1020
Roger
de
Mortimer
1120
Reginald
Warren
1081 - 1130
Isabel
De
Crepi
49
49
Note: [HughAncestors.ftw] 3rd daughter of Hugh the Great. Countess Of Leicester, England. --- # Note: Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and 1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI (styled "the Great"), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OF VERMANDOIS and VALOIS. Isabel survived him and with the consent of her son the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewes priory. She died probably before July 1147. [Complete Peerage XII/1:495-6 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 2944 Text: Roger de Beaumont m. Gundred dau of William de Warenne and Elizabeth/Isabel, widow of Roger's uncle (Robert de Beaumont). Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 53-24 Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Page: 88 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:496
1104 - 1178
Ada
De
Warenne
74
74
Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on Page: United Kingdom-Ancestry of the British Royal House Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:496 (g) Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 89-25
1110 - 1147
William
de
Warenne
37
37
# Note: WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) III, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir, was born probably in 1119. In June 1137 he was one of the nobles who deserted Stephen's army in Normandy. The King pursued them to Pontaudemer, where he held William de Warenne junior and other youths and did his best to pacify them; but did not dare to make them fight. He was with his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan, at Rouen on 18 Dec. 113 8, and at Oxford in 1139 or early in 1140. On 2 February 1140/1 he was in Stephen's army at the battle of Lincoln, and with Waleran fled before the enemy's opening charge. However, the brothers soon rallied to the Queen and were with her in London about June 1141. After the King's release on 1 November he witnessed royal charters at Canterbury at Christmas 1141 and at Ipswich early in 1142. On Palm Sunday, 24 March 1145/6, he took the cross, and in June 1147 he set off on crusade. He was a benefactor to the priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Nosteil and Thetford, the Templars and St. Mary's Abbey, York. He married Ela or Ala, daughter of William TALVAS, COUNT OF PONTHIEU (son of Robert DE BELLÊME, 3rd EARL OF SHREWSBURY), by Ela, widow of Bertrand, COUNT OF TOULOUSE, and daughter of Eudes BOREL, DUKE OF BURGUNDY. He died s.p.m. 19 January 1147/8, being slain when the rearguard of the French King's army was cut to pieces in the defiles of Laodicea (i). His widow married, probably in or before 1152, Patrick (DE SALISBURY), 1st EARL OF WILTSHIRE or SALISBURY (died 1168). She is said to have died 4 October 1174. [Complete Peerage XII/1:496-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] # Note: (i) He left an only daughter and heir Isabel. He was probably the first to assume the checkered shield of gold and azure, differenced by the change of colour from the checkered shield borne by his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- # Note: William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 3rd Earl of Surrey, zealously espoused the cause of King Stephen and had a chief command in the army of that monarch in the battle fought at Lincoln between him and the adherents of the Empress Maud. His lordship m. Adela, dau. of William Talvace, son of Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Shrewsbury, and had by her (who m. 2ndly, Patrick de Evreux, Earl of Salisbury) had an only dau. and heir, Isabel. In 1147, the Earl of Warrenne and Surrey assumed the cross and accompanoied Lewis, King of France, to the Holy Land against the Saracens. From this unfortunate enterprise the earl never returned, but whether he fell in battle or died in captivity has not been ascertained. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey] Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Page: 112 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 108-26 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: XII/1:496-7
1075 - 1115
Reynold
de
Warenne
40
40
1084
Edith
de
Warenne
# Note: Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 158-2 Text: no date, 2nd husband
1137
Reynold
de
Lucy
1287
Joan
de
Molyneux
1263 - 1298
William
Molyneux
35
35
1267 - 1298
Isabella
Scarebrick
31
31
1242 - 1320
Richard
Molyneux
78
78
1232 - 1336
Emma
Donne
104
104
Alice
de
Molyneux
Agnes
Molyneux
D. 1289
William
Molyneux
Margaret
Thornton
D. 1247
Adam
Molyneux
The son of Richard. He was born in Little Crosby about 1185. He died in October 1246. In 1228 he had a commission for the perambulation of the forests of Lancaster county, and paid 40 marks to have 'seizin' of the inheritance from his father. This is the period when the title of Forester of Lancashire was still the hereditary right of the Gernet's. He married Lettice de Brenley (Brinley).
Letitia
de
Brinley
1212
Roger
de
Molyneux
D. 1211
Richard
Molyneux
The son of Robert. Of Sefton, Little Crosby and Speke. He married first Edith de Boteler in 1184. Edith was the sister of Alinerice (or Emery) de Botiller of Warrington. They had two sons: Adam and Robert. Richard later married Emma Davis, and they had six children: William, Thomas, Peter, John, Agnes, and Alice. Alice married her cousin Robert, son of Simon.
1163
Edith
Botiller
Robert
Molyneux
1135
Robert
Molyneux
The son of Adam and Annora. He was born in about 1135. Of Little Crosby. He married Beatrix (Beatrice) de Villers in about 1153. She was born in about 1138 in Little Crosby. She was the daughter and heiress of Sir Robert de Villiers, the son of Richard de Villiers, a crusader under Edward I, of Little. He became the Lord of Little Crosby. Beatrix had been ambitious to be a queen and was in love with King John. She was loath to leave him, but was given by the King in marriage in 1158 to Robert, one of his Barons. She bitterly cursed the House of Molyneux and all that bore the name, calling down maledictions of misery, blasting their loves with tragedy. Descending from the issue of this marriage were the Earls of Sefton, Ireland, Teversall, and Nottinghamshire. Beatrix was born about 1138.
Beatrice
de
Villiers
1107
Adam
Molyneux
Annora
le
Garnett
Benedict
de
Gernet
Lord of Speke. He may be the son of Ralph and brother to Vivian. Born in 1080 in Speke, which is near present-day Liverpool. His daughter was his sole heir. Arms: Gules, a lion rampant, argent, crowned or, a bordure of the last. These arms indicate an early relationship to the Mowbray family, whose arms these are. Perhaps the Gernet's were part of this family pre-conquest?
Ralph
de
Gernet
Made a grant in 1094 to the abbey of St Martin de Sees in Normandy, of the church of St Mary, then newly erected in Lancaster by him.
Vivian
de
Gernet
Vivian
de
Molyneux
Sywarde
Adam
de
Gernet
Brian
Gernet
William
de
Molyneux
Robert
de
Molyneux
Of Moulon, France. The family came from Molineaux-sur-Seine.
Robert
de
Villiers
The son of Richard de Villiers, a crusader under Edward I, of Little Crosby?
Maria
FitzSimon
Alan
de
Villier
Pagan
de
Villiers
Ralph
FitzSimon
1192
Allen
de
Thornton
Alicia
Bickerstaff
1162 - 1244
Randle
de
Thornton
82
82
This Randle de Torhaunt must have been Randle le Roter, Lord of Thornton, who became possessed of the Manor of Thornton and is stated by Collins to have been a son of David le Clerk, Secretary to Randle Blundeville, Earl of Chester. Randle assumed the name of le Roter, and also of Thornton from his place of residence, and is sometimes designated by both. Randle Thornton died before the 28th of Henry III, having married Amicia, daughter of Richard Kingsley and his wife Joan, daughter and co-heiress of Alexander Sylvester, Lord of Stourton and Forester of Wirral. --- I had him as son of Peter de Thronton, so in the light of that and the above, have made him son of Peter, son of David le Clerc.
1178
Amicia
de
Kingsley
Margery
de
Thornton
Randolph
Roter de
Thornton
1225
Alice
de
Thornton
Cicely
Roter de
Thornton
1147
Peter
de
Malpas
Agnes
Thornton
1185 - 1252
David
de
Malpas
67
67
David le Clerc de Malpas, JP (Cheshire); Sheriff of Cheshire 1252; held three knight's fees in Cheshire, his 2nd son [Philip]. [Burke's Peerage] --- David de Malpas, called David le Clerk, was Justice of Chester 34th Henry II, 1188. Three different references assign to each a different wife, but most likely he married Catherine, daughter of Owen Vaughan, Lord of Melior. He may have been married three times. He had William, eldest son, who died without legitimate issue, and left his brother Philip Gogh, surnamed de Egerton, as his legal heir.
Catherine
Vaughan
Owen
Vaughan
Lord of Melior
Beatrice
de
Malpas
Philip
Goch de
Egerton
David
Golborne
1115
William
Belward
William lived in the time of King Stephen, 1135-1154, and married Beatrix, daughter of Hugh de Bohun, alias Kyveliock, 5th Earl of Chester, and co-heir to her brother Randle, Earl of Chester. Arms: Gules three pheons argent, impaling three garbs or. (Last are arms of Randle. Earl of Chester.)
1129
William
le
Belward
1138
Mabilia
FitzHugh
1072 - 1120
Robert
FitzHugh
48
48
Robert, the natural son of Hugh Lupus, 1st Earl of Chester, died without male issue, and it is agreed by all parties and the best authorities that he had two daughters: Letitia, who was the wife of Richard Patric, whose descendant carried one moiety of Malpus on down to Hugh Sutton. Mabilia,the other co-heiress, was wife of William Belward. From this period to the commencement of the inquisitions, the descent of the Malpus share of the Barony, is preserved by deeds and by pleas relative to the contest between the rightful heirs.
1135 - 1224
Richard
de
Kingsley
89
89
1140 - 1220
Joan
de
Sylvester
80
80
1184
Johanna
de
Kingsley
1105
Ranulph
de
Kingsley
1110
Leuca
1080
Ranulph
de
Kingsley
1110
Alexander
de
Stourton
Some say he was son, not son in law of Ranulph Sylvester.
Amabilla
de
Silvester
Agnes
de
Stourton
Guy
de
Storeton
1145
Ranulph
FitzAlan de
Silvester
1120
Allan
de
Silvester
Steward to Ranulph third Earl of Chester, who gave him the manor of Storuton, with the bailliewick of Wirral, and the government of the forest. His hunting horn (given by Ranulph) is preserved at Hooton by the Stanley family. (History of the House of Stanly, 1737, John Seacombe)
1265 - 1318
William
de
Dacre
53
53
1240 - 1286
Randolph
de
Dacre
46
46
1240
Joanna
de Lucy
de Multon
1220
Thomas
de
Dacre
1220
Marley
de
Morley
1200
Humphrey
de
Dacre
1200
Harrington
1175
Thomas
de
Dacre
1175
Mowbray
1150
William
de
Dacre
1150
de
Grey
1204
Alan
de
Multon
1204 - 1288
Alice
de
Lucy
84
84
1225
Thomas
of
Copeland
1222
John
de
Lucy
1175 - 1240
Thomas
de
Multon
65
65
1180 - 1204
Sarah
de
Flete
24
24
1199
Margaret
de
Multon
1200 - 1200
Lambert
de
Multon
1150 - 1201
Thomas
de
Multon
51
51
1152
Eleanor
de
Boston
1125 - 1169
Lambert
de
Multon
44
44
1143
Hawise
de
Briwere
1120
Robert
de
Briwere
1100
Thomas
de
Multon
1070 - 1100
Brictive
de
Multon
30
30
1175
Hawise
de
Multon
1155
Richard
de
Flete
1160
Juliana
1127
Josce
de
Flete
1104
de
Flete
1075
Arnaud
de
Flotte
1075
Adelais
de
Comps
1050 - 1120
Henri
de la
Flotte
70
70
1170 - 1213
Richard
de
Lucy
43
43
1172 - 1230
Ada
de
Morville
58
58
1200 - 1276
Amabel
de
Lucy
76
76
1098
John
le
Belward
1110
Robert
FitzHugh
1134
Robert
FitzHugh
1117
Gundred
de
Warenne
1180
Ciceley
de
Kingsley
1168
Richard
de
Kingsley
1170
Ralph
de
Kingsley
1172
Emma
de
Kingsley
1174
Avice
de
Kingsley
1176
James
de
Kingsley
1210
Richard
de
Lucy
1212
John
de
Lucy
1184
Eleanor
de
Multon
1177
Margaret
de
Multon
1456 - 1512
Margaret
Babington
56
56
1432 - 1503
John
FitzHerbert
71
71
1400 - 1472
Nicholas
FitzHerbert
72
72
1410
Alice
Booth
1434
Robert
FitzHerbert
1436
Johanna
FitzHerbert
1438
Isabella
FitzHerbert
1440
Roger
FitzHerbert
1442
William
FitzHerbert
1446
Anne
FitzHerbert
1444
Douce
FitzHerbert
1370
Henry
FitzHerbert
1375
Downes
1343
William
FitzHerbert
1352
Alice
de
Longford
1380
Nicholas
FitzHerbert
1316
William
FitzHerbert
1325
Jane
Kniveton
1271 - >1350
John
FitzHerbert
79
79
Name Suffix: Lord Of Norbury Sir John FitzHerbert, of Norbury; living 1350; married Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Montgomery, of Marston Montgomery and Cubley, Derbys. [Burke's Peerage] http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3152034&id=I088604
1286
Margaret
de
Montgomery
1254 - 1303
William
de
Montgomery
49
49
WILLIAM DE MONTGOMERY in 1284 was holding one fee and his son Ralph 2/3 fee in Ecton [VCH Northants, v. 4 p.123 cit ing Feudal Aids,iv, 14] of Avelina de Forz, Countess of Devon. The inquisition postmortem for Edmund the King's brother] 26 Edw I 1297, stated that in Derbyshire, William was holding 7 knights' fees in Sudbury, Cubley, Marston, Aston, Snelston, Somersal, Eyton, Seggeshale, Orleston and the manor of Ecton, co Northampton, with the advow sons of the churches of Sudbury, Cubley and Ecton. [CIPM v.3 ; no.423 ].Montgomery tenure subsequently transferred to Lancastrian overlordship. Summoned to serve against the Scots 7 Jul y 1297, from Staffordshire 25 May 1298 and again from Northants. Notts. and Derbys. 24 June 1300. In August 1300 he was involved in a suit against Urien St. Pierre. [C.Moor, Kni ghts of Edward I, v.III p.190]. This may have been over the manor of Eaton Dovedale, Derbyshire which descended to th e Cokeseys and which was held of Nicholas Montgomery 1407 [ CIPM v.XIX, no.175]. In 1301 William de Montgomery was named amongst those tenants holding lands in Staffordshire worth 40 pounds p.a. or more. [VCH Staffordshire v.1 p.230]. I n 1303 he was given a letter of protection for going to Scotland on the king's service and a writ to select 500 footmen from Derbyshire and conduct them to Scotland. Died in 1303. Married to Alice, probably the sameAlice de Monte Gomeri widow of Gawain le Botiler of Wem (d.s.p.1289aged 19-20 ), who in 1334 was holding a third part of Hynstoke manor, Shropshire in dower. [CIPM v.VII ; no. 593]. Alice presented to Cubley church in 1332. [Cox. Churches of Derbyshire v.3 p.92-4]. In1334, as "Alice formerly wife of William de Montgomery of Cubley" she sued Edmund Cheigny, husband of Joan de Grendon, for an illegal distress. [Pedigrees f rom the Plea Rolls, The Genealogist, v. 9 p.9].She was not mother of William's son and heir, Walter.
1260
Alice
1284
Ralph
de
Montgomery
1290
Adam
de
Montgomery
1229
Walter
de
Montgomery
1256
Philip
de
Montgomery
1208 - 1303
William
de
Montgomery
95
95
Sources: 1. Title: Rosie Bevan - soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Repository: Name: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Page: 25 Nov 2002 Text: 6.SIR WILLIAM DE MONTGOMERY was holding two fees in Ecton in 1242 according to Book of Fees, 934 [VCH Northants v.4 p.123]. In 1249 an inquiry revealed that he had free warren in Cubley, Marchington and Sudbury [Calendarium Inquisitionem Post Mortem v.1 p. 8]. He was Commissioner of the Peace in Derbyshire and in 1252 William and William his son were chosen as knights to participate in a great assize. On 29 Nov 1254 he was granted a weekly market and fair in Cubley on Wednesday. [Calendarium Rotulorum Chartarum p.84]. From a charter of a grant of alms to Tutbury priory dated 19 March 1252, it appears that his wife was called Matilda. [A Saltman, The Cartulary of Tutbury Priory, (HMSO, 1962) no.331] A licence for a market was regranted for a Thursday to William de Montgomery on 7 Apr 1255. In 1256 named as William fil William he paid 10 L for having a charter the grant being renewed by the seal of England [CPR, 1247-58, p. 385]. Mentioned in 1264 letter of protection granted for William de Montgomery "the elder" [CPR,1247-58 p.355]. Issue of William: - William. See below
1210
Matilda
1184 - 1249
William
de
Montgomery
65
65
1156 - 1205
William
de
Montgomery
49
49
1180
Walter
de
Montgomery
1132 - 1177
Walter
de
Montgomery
45
45
1296
Nicholas
Kniveton
1330
Nicholas
Kinveton
1334
Alice
le
Boteler
1325
Nicholas
de
Longford
1354
Nicholas
de
Longford
1265
John
de
Longford
1268
Joan
Byron
1240
Oliver
de
Longford
1244
Agnes
de
Horbury
1218 - 1259
Ralph
de
Horbury
41
41
1245 - 1308
John
Byron
63
63
1250
Alice
1266
Robert
Byron
1274
Richard
Byron
Served in Parliament in 1322. Lord of Cadenay & Clayton
1220 - <1274
Robert
Byron
54
54
Robert de Byron, the eldest son, was lord of the manor of Clayton, Robert de Heston releasing to him and his heirs all his right in the said manor, and in all his lands within these bounds; viz. from Hardene, ascending by the --------- the little brook next Drulsden, as far as the ditches, and from them to the little rill next to the land of Sinderland, so descending by the said rivulet as far as the demesne lands of Hardene; in consideration whereof, the said Robert gave him three marks and a half of silver: and, by another deed, he remises to Sir Richard, his brother (aforesaid) and to his heirs, all his right and title in Clayton, Failesworth, and Drylesden, in the country of Lancaster; also by another deed, all his right in the whole town of Drylesden. King Richard I. in the first year of his reign, confirmed to the prior and monks of Royston, in Cambridgeshire (inter alia), the grant of this Robert de Byron to that convent, of two acres and a half of land in Burley. This Robert was also a witness to a grant, made by Theobald Walter, of Pyling-Hay, in Lancashire, to the monks of Cockersand, for the souls of King Henry II. and Richard I. Maud his wife, was living in the 2d year of the reign of Edward I. and had issue by him two sons, William and John. [Collins Peerage VII:92] http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dadslegacy&id=I7274
1248
Robert
Byron
1182 - <1212
Robert
de
Byron
30
30
Robert de Byron, the eldest, is mentioned in a plea between him and the prior of Lenton, concerning two carrucates of land in Cotegrave, which by a fine (Ped. Fin. A. 1 R. I. Jo. in Scac.) levied at Westminster, in Michaelmas term, in the first year of the reign of King John, was settled on the said Robert and his heirs; who, in consideration thereof, gave to the said priory three bovates of land in Cotegrave, with his moiety of the plowed land called Gelderhrnor; and obliged himself to defend from scutage the whole land of the said priory in Cotegrave, of his fee. He had lands given to him and Cecilia his wife, by Aubert Grelli, in Barnby, to hold by the fourth part of a knight's fee; and had issue by the said Cecilia, daughter and heir of Richard Clayton (MS. St. George præd.), of Clayton, Lancashire. [Collins Peerage VII:91] http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dadslegacy&id=I7277
1195
Cecelia
de
Clayton
~1151
Richard
de
Clayton
Sources: Title: Collins' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, etc.; Sir Egerton Brydges {1812} Page: VII:91 Title: The Judges of England with Sketches of Their Lives, etc.; Edward Foss {1848-1864} Page: III:69 Title: Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire, 2nd ed; Robert Thoroton {1790-1797} Page: II:284
~1124 - 1194
Roger
de
Byron
70
70
Which Sir Roger de Buron (who is by some writers deemed his brother), gave certain lands to the church of Swinsted, and the monks there, as appears by a confirmation thereof by Hen. II. in whose reign he paid 10l. scutage for ten knights fees in Nottingham and Derby shires. (Rot. Rip. A. 6. 6 R. I.) Also, in the sixth year of Richard I. on the aid of 20 s. for each knight's fee, for that King's redemption, he answered 10l. for ten knights fees in the beforementioned counties. Likewise, in the first year of King John, he answered for ten knights fees towards the scutage of Normandy, then assessed at two marks for each knight's fee. He married Nichola (Thoroton's Nott. p. 260), dauther of Roeland de Verdon, who survived him, and had for her second husband Anketin de Brkesard; but being married without the King's consent, her lands were seized, and for some of them she was fined in the second year of the reign of King John. By the said Roger de Buron she had issue two sons. [Complete Peerage VII:91] ________________________________________ Roger de Burun, son of Hugh de Burun d. 1155, and probably grandson of Ralph de Burun, lord of Horsley, Derbyshire. At his death in 1194 his barony was taken over by the king and subsequently given to Peter III de Sandiacre, although Roger left a son Robert. [Domesday Descendants p363] Sources: Title: Collins' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, etc.; Sir Egerton Brydges {1812} Page: VII:90-91 Title: Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire, 2nd ed; Robert Thoroton {1790-1797} Page: II:284 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dadslegacy&id=I7280&style=TABLE
~1159
Nichola
de
Verdun
~1099 - <1155
Hugh
de
Byron
56
56
To this Ralph succeeded Hugh de Buron, lord of the castle of Horestan, who, in the 9th year of King Stephen, together with Hugh, his son and heir, gave to the monastery of Lenton, the church of Oscinton, about which there was a dispute (Placita apud Westm. A. 7 R. I. Rot. II.), in the 7th of Richard I. with the prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem; when the prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem; when the prior of Lenton produced the grant of the said Hugh, and the prior of the hospital of St John, that of Roger de Buron, by which he gave to that house the town of Oscinton, with the appurtenances; whereupon no judgment was given by the court, because the prior of Lenton's attorney knew not whether he should put his cause to an issue, before he had his client's direction. This Hugh de Buron gave likewise in the said reign, by his charter (wherein he is styled lord of Horstone-castle), the church of Horsley (Thoroton's Nott. p. 260.) to the then prior of Lenton, and his successors; which was confirmed by the Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield, and ratified by the Pope. [Collins Peerage VII:90] ______________________________________ Hugo de Burun, successor by c 1135/40 of Ralph de Buron, a Domesday tenant-in-chief in Nottinghamshire. Hugh was dead by 1155, when his son Roger (d. 1194) owed 4 marks relief. He was probably also father of Adelina, wife of Robert de somerville; cf. Foulds, Thurgarton Cart. p. 685. [Domesday Descendants p362] Sources: Title: Collins' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, etc.; Sir Egerton Brydges {1812} Page: VII:90 Title: Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire, 2nd ed; Robert Thoroton {1790-1797} Page: II:284 Title: Domesday Descendants, A Prosopography of People Occuring in English Documents 1066-1166; K B S Keats-Rohan {2002} Page: 362 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dadslegacy&id=I7285&style=TABLE
~1136
Ruellan
de
Verdun
Ruellan de Verdun, held one fee de novo of Bertram II de Verdun, his kinsman. He was perhaps a brother of Bertram and father of the Rualon de Verdun 'iuniore' who was named in a charter of Henry de Clinton for Kenilworth abbey. In the cartulary of Avranches cathedral there is a charter by Beatrix daughter of Ruellan de Verdun, 'domina de Mestruil', widow of Richard Malherbe and richard Peilevilain, granting two fields at Saint-Martin-des -Champs. [Domesday Descendants p766] Sources: Title: Collins' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, etc.; Sir Egerton Brydges {1812} Page: VII:91 Title: Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire, 2nd ed; Robert Thoroton {1790-1797} Page: II:284 Title: Domesday Descendants, A Prosopography of People Occuring in English Documents 1066-1166; K B S Keats-Rohan {2002} Page: 766 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dadslegacy&id=I7282&style=TABLE
1386
Henry
Booth
1390
Isabella
Findern
1416
Catherine
Booth
1356 - 1422
John
Booth
66
66
1365
Joan
de
Trafford
1382
Margaret
Booth
1384
Robert
Booth
1388
Ralph
Booth
1390
John
Booth
1392
William
Booth
1394
Thomas
Booth
1396
Matthew
Booth
1398
Johanna
Booth
1400
Joan
Booth
1402
Richard
Booth
1404
Catherine
Booth
1406
Roger
Booth
1409
Lucy
Booth
1412
Alice
Booth
1330 - 1373
Thomas
Booth
43
43
1339
Elena
de
Workesley
1360
Margaret
Booth
1363
Elena
Booth
1370
Thomas
Booth
1380
William
Booth
1383
Anne
Booth
1300
John
Booth
The family was really a branch of the family of Booth of Boothstown, Worsley, the first Booth of Barton being John del Booth, who married Loretta, who was daughter and sole heiress of Agnes de Barton. John del Booth, by marrying Loretta de Notten, became Lord of the Manor of Barton, the family becoming known as the Booths of Barton.
1305
Loretta
de
Notton
1270
Thomas
Booth
1240
William
Booth
1243
Sebilla
Brereton
1210
Adam
de
Booth
1224 - 1280
Ralph
de
Brereton
56
56
Sir Ralph Brereton of Brereton, Knight, said in some pedigrees to marry Ada, daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, and his wife Maud or Matilda, daughter of Hugh de Keveliock, Earl of Chester. This gives t Breretons Royal Descent because she was great-granddaughter of David, King of Scotland, and maternally the Earls of Chester were Royal Earl who possessed jura regalis in the Palatinate of Chester. They also la claim to royal descent from the Venables, who was a relation of Steph of Blois and William, the Conqueror. At first the descent of the Breretons from the royal blood of Scotland was mentioned as a mere claim, which was found in Collins' Peerage and in Dugdale's British Peers, b a copy of the patent or grant of creation to Sir William Brereton, of the Barony of Brereton, has since been procured and in that instrument su royal descent in Scotland is expressly recited and recognized in the following terms: "We, considering with mature deliberation the free and true services of Sir William Brereton, and that he is sprung from an ancient, noble and most renowned family, inasmuch as he is descended, through many illustrious ancestors, from Ada, sister of John, surnamed le Scot, 7th Earl of Chester, and daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, Lord of Galloway, within our kingdom of Scotland." (This quotation is found in Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, Vol. 33, p. 59.)
1225
Eleanor
de
Hastings
1240
Gilbert
Brereton
1245
William
Brereton
1125
Tanghurst
de
Chester
1149
Robert
de
Malpas
1151
Richard
de
Malpas
1093
Hugh
d'Avranches
Great-great grandson of Henry Beauclerc, King of England
1073
Hugh
d'Avranches
1075
Matilda
1275
Gilbert
de
Notton
1277
Agnes
de
Barton
1245
Gilbert
de
Notton
1250
Edith
de
Gresley
1215
William
de
Notton
1220
Albert
de
Gresley
1232
Edith
de
Barton
1180
Albert
de
Gresley
1155
Margaret
de
Longchamps
1145 - 1230
Roger
de
Gresley
85
85
1122
Isabel
Basset
1120 - 1174
Albert
de
Gresley
54
54
1090 - 1166
Agnes
Fitznigell
76
76
1088 - 1128
Albert
de
Gresley
40
40
1110
Emma
de
Gresley
1050 - 1094
Albert
d'Avranches
44
44
1070
Beatrix
de
Greseley
1030
Guillaume
de
Greseley
1067
Robert
de
Gresley
1093
Emma
de
Gresley
1066
Nigel
de
Greseley
1210
William
de
Barton
1244 - 1277
Gilbert
de
Barton
33
33
1180
Gilbert
de
Barton
1244 - 1277
Gilbert
de
Barton
33
33
1272
Amery
de
Barton
1305
Robert
de
Worsley
1310
Cecily
Bromhall
1337
William
de
Workesley
1270
Richard
de
Worsley
1275
Joan
1295
Henry
de
Worsley
1307
Joan
de
Worsley
1309
Richard
de
Worsley
1240 - 1304
Henry
de
Worsley
64
64
1242
Margaret
de
Shoresworth
1210
Robert
de
Shoresworth
1217 - 1278
Richard
de
Worsley
61
61
1220
Maud
de
Wardley
1252
Richard
de
Worsley
1195 - 1254
Geoffrey
de
Worsley
59
59
1200
Agnes
1172 - 1203
Richard
de
Worsley
31
31
1175
Maud
de
Singleton
1145
Elias
de
Worsley
1115
Richard
de
Worsley
1140
Geoffrey
de
Worsley
1090
Roger
de
Worsley
1066
Richard
de
Worsley
1040
Elias
de
Worsley
1190
John
de
Wardley
1190
Alice
de
Eccles
1160
William
de
Eccles
1334 - 1386
Henry
de
Trafford
52
52
1340 - 1416
Margery
Ince
76
76
1357
Margaret
de
Trafford
1363
Henry
de
Trafford
1369
Isabel
de
Trafford
1304
Robert
Ince
1299 - 1370
Henry
de
Trafford
71
71
1302
Agnes
Doterinde
1330
Margory
de
Trafford
1340
Isabel
de
Trafford
1264 - 1320
John
de
Trafford
56
56
1236
Henry
de
Trafford
1240
Margaret
1208 - 1288
Henry
Trafford
80
80
1212
Loretta
1217
Margaret
de
Trafford
1175
Richard
de
Trafford
1215
Amibil
de
Trafford
1135 - 1221
Henry
de
Trafford
86
86
1140
Christina
1105
Richard
de
Trafford
1075
Henry
de
Trafford
1137
James
de
Trafford
1045 - 1135
Henry
de
Trafford
90
90
1050
Margery
de
Massey
1015
Robert
de
Trafford
0995
Randolphus
de
Trafford
0965
Randolphus
de
Trafford
1365
John
Findhern
1372
Catherine
1410 - 1485
John
Babington
75
75
1420 - 1456
Isabel
Bradbourne
36
36
1442
Beatrice
Babington
1444
Anne
Babington
1446
Elizabeth
Babington
1450
Isabel
Babington
1452
Cicely
Babington
1371
Thomas
Babington
1380 - 1435
Isabel
Dethick
55
55
1350
Robert
Dethick
1390
Henry
Bradbourne
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1398 - 1437
Margery
Bagot
39
39
1418 - 1464
John
Bradbourne
46
46
Ada
de
Warrene
1734 - 1791
James
Forrester
57
57
Orange Co., North Carolina Deed Book 3, pg 625 18 Oct 1770 James Forrest & Elizabeth, his wife, of Orange County to Benjamin Forrest of same, forty five pounds - - 100 acres - - beginning at the mouth of Rocky Branch, west to the Mire Branch to Eno River - -down said river to first station at corner adjoining Wm Browning Senr, his line devised to James Forrest by will of James Forrest deceased. Signed: JamesForrest (^), Elizabeth (C) Forrest. Witness: Wm Johnson, Wm Hollums -------------------- Greenville Co., South Carolina Deed: 13 February 1789 James Forester to Solomon Forester, both of Greenville County - - 50 pounds sterling - - 200 acres on the fork of Mush Creek on the head branches of Tygar River - - adjacent to the lands of Baylis Earl - - said 200 acres being part of a tract of 269 acres granted to James Forester by letters of patent and recorded in Sec. Office Grant Book RRRR, page 110, 5 February 1787 Witnesses: Hugh Warren Jr., HUGH WARREN SR. Signed: James F. Forester, Recorded 17 February 1789 -------------------- Greenville Co., South Carolina Will Book A, Page 40 Will of James Forrester Written 4 July 1790; Recorded 26 May 1791 Gives to wife Elizabeth, for her lifetime, the plantation, furniture, cattle, tools, etc, which at her death were to go to sons, Hardy, Richard and John Forrister. Hardy and Richard to receive shares of the plantation and John to receive 200 acres on Mush Creek. Appoints Jos. O. Bannon and Hardy Forrister as executors. Witnesses: Mary Holder, Ede Johnson, Wm. Bradley -------------------- 1790 Census of Greenville Co., South Carolina Hardy Forest 2 white males over 16 (James Forrester and his son, Hardy) 2 white females
Elizabeth
1700 - 1755
James
Forrester
55
55
1702 - 1775
Ann
Ashley
73
73
1726
William
Forrest
1730
John
Forrest
1736
Benjamin
Forrester
1737
Thomas
Forrester
1662
Samuel
Forrest
1666
Alison
Thomson
1621
Williame
Forrest
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Joanet
Jardine
1598
Hew
Forrest
1600
Janet
Watt
1620
Alexander
Forrest
1623
Margrett
Forrest
1627
Jonet
Forrest
1575
Thomas
Forrest
1577
Jeane
Weir
1596
Alexander
Forrest
1597
Robert
Forrest
1597
Walter
Forrest
1550
William
Forrest
1133
William
le
Botiller
Michael
de
Storeton
Mary
William
de
Storeton
Robert
de
Storeton
1210
Richard
Donne
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1277
John
de
Eyton
1250 - 1312
Richard
de
Eyton
62
62
1255 - 1310
Cecily
Huxleigh
55
55
1218 - 1290
Hamon
de
Eyton
72
72
1180 - 1230
Richard
de
Pulford
50
50
1190
Sybil
de
Eyton
1225
Peter
de
Eton
1155
Richard
de
Pulford
1125
Robert
de
Pulford
1145
Hugh
de
Pulford
1165
William
de
Eyton
1140
William
de
Eyton
1095
Robert
de
Pulford
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1065 - 1100
Hugh
Fitz
Osberne
35
35
1035
Osberne
Fitz
Tezzon
1075
Avise
Fitz
Osberne
1230
Robert
de
Huxleigh
1200
William
Huxleigh
1170
Dunninger
Huxleigh
1140
Suane
Huxleigh
1272
Robert
de
Radclyffe
1239 - 1326
Richard
de
Radclyffe
87
87
He was a gallant soldier of the Scottish wars and was given many honors by King Edward I.
1249
Margaret
le
Boteler
1274
John
de
Radclyffe
1276
Richard
de
Radclyffe
1281
Margery
de
Radclyffe
1283
Elizabeth
de
Radclyffe
1212 - 1290
Robert
de
Radclyffe
78
78
1242
Roger
de
Radclyffe
1244
Adam
de
Radclyffe
1188
Adam
de
Radclyffe
1190
Alice
de
Curwen
1217
William
de
Radclyffe
1220
John
de
Radclyffe
1164 - 1220
William
de
Radclyffe
56
56
1165
Cecilia
de
Montbegon
1190
Geoffrey
de
Radclyffe
1192
Hugh
de
Radclyffe
1144 - 1190
Henry
de
Radclyffe
46
46
[robert de radclyffe.ged] ANCESTORS OF RICHARD RATCLIFF OF LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND AND TALBOT COUNTY, MARYLAND Addendum to Clarence Ratcliff's genealogy by Donald Ratcliff Dr. A. Wayne Ratcliff, M.D. (50 N. Liberty Street #1, Delaware, OH 43015) has extended the Ratcliff line backwards to the earliest known ancestor, Ivo de Tailbois. He spent eleven years, made two trips to England, and hired a professional genealogiest to secure this information. Most of this information is taken from The Book of the Ratcliffs, while generations 17-21 were taken from wills located at the courthouse in Preston, Lancashire.
1162
Richard
de
Radclyffe
1166
John
de
Radclyffe
1124
Nicholas
FitzGilbert
de Taillebois
A knight who was given the Manor of Radeclive from his lord, and may have built Radcliffe Tower, in the village of Radcliffe in Lancashire, England. Nicholas took the name "de Radcliffe" meaning of or from Radcliffe. Eventually the last name Tailbois was dropped and Radcliffe took its place in the family lineage. Married a Saxon of the Booths. Children included Mathew, Henry, and Simon.
1125
Booth
1146
Matthew
de
Radclyffe
1148
Simon
de
Radclyffe
1097
Gilbert de
Frunesco
de Taillebois
Sources: Title: robert de radclyffe.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 23 Mar 2005
1100
Goditha
1065
Aelfred
de
Taillebois
Sources: Title: Alice Des Meschines.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 10 Feb 2005 Title: Peter de Bruce.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 12 Feb 2005 Title: Christina de Stainton.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 15 Feb 2005
1160
Adam
de
Curwen
1215
Amibil
de
Trafford
1240
Robert
de
Shoresworth
1337 - 1372
William
Molyneux
35
35
(Burke's Peerage Barontage and Knightage 1970 edition) He was made a Knight Banneret, 1367, after the battle of Navarrette, by Edward, the Black Prince, under whose standard he continued to serve during that gallant Prince's subsequent French and Spanish wars. --- Sources: 1. Title: Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 1970 edition Repository: Note: Madison Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin Media: Book
1342 - 1390
Jane
de
Holand
48
48
1368
Thomas
Molyneux
1310 - 1372
William
Molyneux
62
62
Sir William succeeded his father in 1363. He distinguished himself at the battle of Navaret, in Spain, under Edward, the Black Prince, where he was made banneret in 1367, and continued to serve under that general in all his Spanish and French wars. On his return, he died at Canterbury, where he was entombed, on which is the inscription: "Miles honorificus Molyneux subject intus; Tertius Edwardus dilexit hunc ut amicus. Fortia qui gessit, Gallos, Navarrosq, repressit, Hinc cum recissit, morte ferente decessit, Anno milleno trecento septugeno, Atque bus junge duo, sic perit omnis homo."
1317
Johanna
Ellall
1338
Thomas
Molyneux
1340
Agnes
Molyneux
1342
Richard
Molyneux
1344
Edward
Molyneux
1346
Peter
Molyneux
1348
John
Molyneux
1350
Christopher
Molyneux
1352
Robert
Molyneux
1354
Simon
Molyneux
1285 - 1363
Richard
Molyneux
78
78
1287 - 1361
Agatha
Kyerton
74
74
1307
Roger
Molyneux
1309
Richard
Molyneux
1312
John
Molyneux
1315
Robert
Molyneux
1317
Peter
Molyneux
1321
Margaret
Molyneux
1323
Agatha
Molyneux
1329
Ellen
Molyneux
1293
Thomas
Molyneux
1261
Roger
Kyerton
Sources: Title: De Bruce.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 12 Feb 2005
1265
Alice
de
Thwenge
1225 - 1279
Marmaduke
de
Thwenge
54
54
Sir Marmaduke de Thwenge, Knt, b and bap at Kilton Castle, 1225; of Kilton and Kirkleatham; acquired the manor of Danby in right of his wife; in 1257 obtained a charter of free warren in his manors of Thwing, Kirkleatham, Kilton, and Moorsom, besides weekly markets at his manors of Lund, Thwing and Coatham, with yearly fairs there; d Dec 1279; bur in the chancel of Guisborough priory Married to Lucia, dau, & coh of Peter de Brus II, lord of Skelton and Helewise, eldest dau of Peter Merley, sister & coh of her brother Peter de Brus III; mar 27 Sept. 1257(transcript says 1237) had Brotton, Danby, and other lands as her share d 1272 On the death of her brother Peter she obtained the patronage of Guisborough priory jointly with her sister Agnes, wife of Walter de Fauconbergh
1236
Lucia
de
Bruce
1256
Marmaduke
de
Thwenge
1258
Robert
de
Thwenge
1261
John
de
Thwenge
1263
Edmund
de
Thwenge
1267
Margery
de
Thwenge
1197 - 1247
Robert
de
Thwenge
50
50
Sir Robert de Thwenge, knt., b 1202 : active the name of Will Wither in harrying the Roman clergy who were farming the benefices granted to them by the Pope, his hostility being aroused by the intrusion of a papal nominee into his advowson of I of the ch of Kirkleatham In 1239, he was deputed by the barons to go to Rome on this matter, and succeeded in his mission as to the rights of lay patrons over their benefices In Oct 1240, he accompanied Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall, second son of King John, on a Crusade to the Holy Land : was back in England in May 1242 Through his wife he acquired the castle and manor of Kilton, and in 1242 gave the manors of Kilton and Kirkleatham to his Marmaduke to dower his bride Lucia de Brus; died at Thwing 1247, aged 45 years Married to Matilda, dau of Roger de Kilton, niece & heir of William de Kilton, Rogers brother; wid of Sir Richard de Autrey (Alta Ripa); mar 1224 In Jan 1229 was granted by her uncle William the presentation to the ch of Kirkleatham, to which she presented a clerk in 1268; d. June 1279
1205 - 1279
Matilda
de
Kilton
74
74
1223
Cecilia
de
Thwenge
1232
Robert
de
Thwenge
1237
Lucia
de
Thwenge
1164 - 1234
Marmaduke
de
Thwenge
70
70
Sir Marmaduke de Thwenge, b 1164; in prison for homicide in 1205 gave 3 marks to recover seisin of lands in the manor of Lund, of which Hy de Pudsey had possessed himself on the occasion of de Thwenge's imprisonment : took the side barons against King John; in 1217 made his peace the king; in 1226 a Justice Itinerant in Yorkshire; 1230 a Coroner for Yorkshire : Osbert Wirfank released to him his right in the advowson of the Church of Hinderwell in 1234; d 1235 --- Sources: Title: Sir Robert Constable.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 17 Feb 2005
1174
Emma
Darell
1135 - 1190
Robert
de
Thwenge
55
55
Robert de Thwenge, held half a knight's fee in Thwing in 1164; gave the Church of St. Thomas in Legsby to the Gilbertian priory of Sixhills, co Linc.; d c 1190 --- Sources: Title: Sir Robert Constable.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 17 Feb 2005
1140
Emma
de
Lund
1109
Robert
de
Thwenge
Sources: Title: Sir Robert Constable.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 17 Feb 2005
1110
Duncan
de
Lund
Sources: Title: Sir Robert Constable.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 17 Feb 2005
1080
Pagan
Fitz-Walter
de Thwenge
1050
Walter
de
Thwenge
1176 - 1255
Roger
de
Kilton
79
79
Sources: Title: Sir Robert Constable.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 17 Feb 2005
1148
Duncan
Darell
Sources: Title: Sir Robert Constable.ged Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: 17 Feb 2005
1120
William
Darell
1132
Ada
de
Percy
1150
Marmaduke
Darell
1152
Geoffrey
Darell
1154
Beatrix
Darell
1090
William
Darell
1060
Guillaume
d'Ayrel
1092
Geoffrey
Darrel
1312 - 1372
Robert
de
Holand
60
60
1315 - 1372
Elizabeth
d'Avesnes
57
57
1334
Robert
de
Holand
1336
John
de
Holand
1338
Gilbert
de
Holand
1340
Maud
de
Holand
1344
Thomas
de
Holand
1125
Richard
Dacre
1100
Humphrey
Dacre
1100
Ann
Bardolf
1055 - 1085
Gundrada
de St.
Omer
30
30
1080
Alicia
de
Warren
1030 - 1076
Emma
de
Torta
46
46
1054
Rodulf
de
Warenne
1122
Ralph
de
Warenne
0965
Gozelin
de
Rouen
0969
Emmeline
de
Normandie
0970
Gautier
de
Bolbec
0989
Josceline
de
Bolbec
0990
Osborne
de
Bolbec
1010
Walter
Giffard
1015
Berenger
Giffard
0942
Wevia
de
Crepon
0940 - 1027
Osbern
de
Bolbec
87
87
0970
Godfroi
de
Bolbec
0975
Avelina
de
Bolbec
0915
Gatier
de
Bolbec
0994
Rodolphe
de
Torta
0965
Rodolphe
de
Torta
0935 - 1010
Rodolphe
de
Torta
75
75
0961
Gundred
de
Torta
0960
Forta
de
Torta
0900
Herfastus
de
Torta
1025 - 1053
Gerbod
de St.
Omer
28
28
1031 - 1083
Matilda
of
Flanders
52
52
Matilda of Flanders (~1031 - 1083) was queen of England, the wife of William the Conqueror She was the daughter of count Baldwin V of Flanders, and Adela Capet (1000-1078/9), daughter of Robert II of France. A spoiled young lady used to speaking her mind and getting her way, the 4'2"-tall Matilda (or "Maud") told the representative of William, Duke of Normandy (later king of England as William the Conqueror), who had come asking for her hand, that she was far too high-born (being descended from King Alfred the Great of England) to consider marrying a bastard. When that was repeated to him, William, all 5'10" of him, rode from Normandy to Bruges, found Matilda on her way to church, dragged her off her horse (some said by her long braids), threw her down in the street in front of her flabbergasted attendants, and then rode off. After that, she decided to marry him, and even a papal ban (on the grounds of consanguinity) did not dissuade her. There were rumors that Matilda had been in love with the English ambassador to Flanders, a Saxon so pale he was nearly an albino, named Brihtric (but nicknamed "Snow"), who was already married. Whatever the truth of the matter, years later when she was acting as regent for William in England, she used her authority to confiscate Brihtric's lands (without even any formal charges, much less a trial) and throw him into prison, where he died under suspicious circumstances consistent with poisoning. When William was preparing to invade England, Matilda outfitted a ship, the Mora, out of her own money and gave it to him. For many years it was thought that she had something to do with creating the Bayeux Tapestry, but historians no longer believe that; it seems to have been commissioned by William's half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, and made by Saxons in Kent. Matilda bore William ten children, and he was believed to have been faithful to her, at least up until the time their son Robert rebelled against his father and Matilda sided with Robert against William. After she died, in 1083 at the age of 51, William became tyrannical, and people blamed it on his having lost her. She was buried at St. Stephen's in Caen, Normandy (then, France now), and William was eventually buried there, too. Years later their graves were opened and their bones measured, which is how we know how tall they were.
1365
Robert
Winnington
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1320
Robert
de
Wynnington
1316
William
Mainwaring
1318 - 1405
Elizabeth
Leycester
87
87
1352
John
Mainwaring
1365
Randle
Mainwaring
1353
William
Mainwaring
1286 - 1341
William
Mainwaring
55
55
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1290
Margery
de
Davenport
1218
Christian
de
Birtles
1288 - 1349
Nicholas
Leycester
61
61
Nicholas Leycester had to wife Mary, daughter of William Mobberley, and one of the sisters and co-heirs of Sir Raufe Mobberley. Married about 15 of Edward II, 1322. They had issue John, eldest son and heir, Raufe and Elizabeth, wife of William Mainwaring of Over Poever. Nicholas Leycester died 1349, for he survived his father very little, if he died not before him. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 313)
1284
Mary
Mobberley
John
Leycester
Ralph
Leycester
1365 - 1403
Richard
Venables
38
38
Hugh
de
Cotton
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1296 - 1368
Hugh
de
Venables
72
72
1310 - 1368
Katherine
de
Houghton
58
58
Joan
Venables
1276 - 1311
Hugh
de
Venables
35
35
1274 - 1350
Agatha
de
Vernon
76
76
1300
Alice
Venables
1316
Ellen
Venables
1302
Elizabeth
de
Venables
1310
Rose
de
Venables
1310
Isabella
de
Venables
1313
William
de
Venables
1258
Mary
de
Dacre
1251
Ralph
Vernon
1274
Katherine
Vernon
1424 - 1473
John
de
Forsyth
49
49
1425
Douglas
1390 - 1429
Robert
de
Forsyth
39
39
1392
Blank
Leslie
1360 - 1399
William
de
Forsyth
39
39
1340 - 1379
John
de
Forsyth
39
39
1645
Robert
Thomsone
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1667 - 1709
Isaac
Ashley
42
42
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1670 - 1709
Elizabeth
39
39
1625 - 1671
John
Ashley
46
46
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1627 - 1682
Jane
Cooper
55
55
1592 - 1664
William
Ashley
72
72
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1605 - 1650
Sarah
Seward
45
45
1561 - 1627
Anthony
Ashley
65
65
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1574 - 1628
Jane
Okeover
54
54
1541 - 1651
Anthony
Ashley
110
110
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1545
Dorothy
Lyte
1515 - 1549
Henry
Ashley
34
34
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1495 - 1538
Radegan
Gilbert
43
43
1465 - 1493
Hugh
Ashley
28
28
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1470 - 1493
Elizabeth
Walwyn
23
23
1440
Raymold
Walwyn
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1440 - 1469
Edmund
Ashley
29
29
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1440 - 1469
Margaret
Turgis
29
29
1415 - 1444
Robert
Ashley
29
29
1415 - 1444
Egidia
Hamelyn
29
29
1415
Robert
Turgis
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1415
Vanora
Wempel
1475 - 1546
John
Gilbert
71
71
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1478
Joan
Hackett
1450 - 1494
John
Gilbert
44
44
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1416 - 1494
Otho
Gilbert
77
77
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1425 - 1456
Elizabeth
Hill
31
31
1498 - 1566
John
Lyte
68
68
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1520 - 1566
Edith
Horsey
46
46
1468 - 1523
Thomas
Lyte
55
55
Lyte-coat-of-arms http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7048582e-1b1d-43a4-a948-8b2d6be06ea7&tid=3050489&pid=12816 http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=2328847&pid=1102
Margory
Drew
1495
John
Horsey
1527 - 1604
Philip
Okeover
77
77
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1543
Margaret
Elizabeth
Dethick
1490 - 1536
Philip
Okeover
46
46
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1492
Elizabeth
Babington
1470 - 1538
Humphrey
Okeover
68
68
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1472 - 1503
Isabel
Aston
31
31
1440 - 1495
Ralph
Okeover
55
55
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1452
Agnes
Bradburn
1420 - 1473
Philip
Okeover
53
53
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1412
Thomasine
Basset
1454 - 1518
Thomas
Babington
64
64
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1430 - 1484
Ralph
Radus
FitzHerbert
54
54
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1457 - 1511
Edith
Fitzherbert
54
54
1437 - 1490
Elizabeth
Marshall
53
53
1411 - 1460
John
Marshall
49
49
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1409
Elizabeth
Bingham
1490
William
Dethick
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1502
Anne
Bradbourne
1465
Richard
Lynn
Dedic
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1469
Elizabeth
Newport
1438
Richard
Dethick
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1442
Sharon
Ann
Watson
1404
John
Dethick
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1414
Jane
Dethicke
1421
Martha
L.
Lance
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1465 - 1495
Humphrey
Bradborne
30
30
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1480 - 1495
Margaret
Longford
15
15
1418 - 1464
John
Bradbourne
46
46
1438 - 1439
Ann
Vernon
1
1
1415 - 1434
Richard
Vernon
19
19
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1415 - 1453
Elizabeth
Pembridge
38
38
1438 - 1513
Ralph
Longford
75
75
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1440
Mabel
Ferrars
1396 - 1431
Ralph
Longford
35
35
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1397
Margaret
Melton
1395 - 1459
Thomas
Ferrars
64
64
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1398 - 1468
Elizabeth
Freville
70
70
1654
Seward
1598 - 1631
John
Cooper
33
33
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1602 - 1628
Ann
Ashley
26
26
1558 - 1610
John
Cooper
52
52
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1550 - 1610
Martha
Skutt
60
60
1538 - 1566
Richard
Cooper
28
28
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1500 - 1566
June
Kingsmill
66
66
1520
Anthony
Skutt
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1602 - 1628
Ann
Ashley
26
26
1639 - 1700
John
Lambert
61
61
1631 - 1700
Sarah
Lucas
69
69
1620
Richard
Hackley
1623 - ~1700
Joane
Clayden
77
77
1600
John
Hackley
1605
Elizabeth
Chickle
1555
John
Hackley
1567 - 1615
Annis
Granger
48
48
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1535
Henry
Hackley
1541
Margaret
1613
Thomas
Warren
D. 1548
William
Molyneux
(Burke's Peerage Barontage and Knightage 1970 edition) He distinguished himself at the battle of Flodden Field, 1513, and took, with his own hand, two standards, which are still preserved in the family. --- Sources: 1. Title: Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 1970 edition Repository: Note: Madison Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin Media: Book
Jane
Rugge
Richard
Rugge
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D. 1491
Thomas
Molyneux
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Anna
Dutton
Thomas
Dutton
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D. 1459
Richard
Molyneux
# Military Service: on side of house of Lancaster during War of the Roses 1 --- (Burke's Peerage Barontage and Knightage 1970 edition) He was in such high favor at court, that in the act of resumption, passed 36th Henry 6th, we find this provisional clause: "Provied always that this act extend not , nor in anyways be prejudicial unto Richard Molyneux, of Sefton, one of the ushers of our privy-chamber, in the constableship of our castle of Liverpool, " ect., ect. --- Sources: 1. Title: Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 1970 edition Repository: Note: Madison Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin Media: Book
Elizabeth
Stanley
1396 - 1460
Richard
Molyneux
64
64
(Burke's Peerage Barontage and Knightage 1970 edition) He signalized himself in the French wars of King Henry 5th, and particularly at Angincourt, in consideration of which services King Henry 6th granted to him and his son Richard, by patent, dated July 26, 1446, the Chief-Forestership of the Royal Forest and Parks in the wapentake of West Derbyshire, with the offices of Serjeant or Steward of that and the wapetake of Salford, and also the office of Constable of Liverpool.(Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 1970 edition) He signalized himself in the French wars of King Henry 5th, and particularly at Angincourt, in consideration of which services King Henry 6th granted to him and his son Richard, by patent, dated July 26, 1446, the Chief-Forestership of the Royal Forest and Parks in the wapentake of West Derbyshire, with the offices of Serjeant or Steward of that and the wapetake of Salford, and also the office of Constable of Liverpool. --- Sources: 1. Title: Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 1970 edition Repository: Note: Madison Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin Media: Book 2. Title: Wallace Penrose Repository: Note: http://www.penrose.org Media: Internet 3. Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom Author: George E. Cokayne Publication: The St. Catherine Press, Limited, London, England Repository: Note: Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Media: Book
1387
Joan
Haydock
Gilbert
Haydock
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~1330
Ellen
Ursewick
~1300
Thomas
Ursewick
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1360
Richard
Molyneux
(Burke's Peerage Barontage and Knightage 1970 edition) He was constituted High Sheriff of Lancashire for life, and was member of Parliament for the sire in 20th Richard 2nd. --- Sources: 1. Title: Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 1970 edition Repository: Note: Madison Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin Media: Book
Margery
Coleville
1275 - 1330
Nicholas
de
Eyton
55
55
1290 - 1347
Robert
de
Wynnington
57
57
1263
Robert
de
Wynnington
1263
Annore
Starkey
1233 - 1271
Richard
Starkey
38
38
1225 - 1295
Robert
de
Twamlow
70
70
1230 - 1295
Margery
de
Wynnington
65
65
1190
Roger
Mainwaring
Henry
de
Birtles
Christian
John
de
Birtles
1258 - 1349
Roger
Leycester
91
91
Roger Leycester, son and heir of Sir Nicholas, lived constantly at his manor of Wethale in Aston nigh Licmere, to whom Peter Dutton (brother of Margaret, who changed the family name to Warburton) released all rights and claim to Nether Tabley, Wethale and Heild in 1296. According to Ormerod's Hist. of Cheshire, Roger married Isabel ....., but according to Visitation of Cheshire he married Joice, daughter and heir to Roger Downes. His seal of arms was: a fesse between 3 flower de Luces, and inscribed aroundabout this was the motto, Sigillum Secretum. Roger Leycester died about 1349, survived his father 50 years. He had Nicholas, his heir, Roger and Margaret. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 313)
Joyce
Roger
Leycester
Margaret
Leycester
D. 1295
Nicholas
Leycester
Sir Nicholas Leycester, Knight, was sometime Seneschal to Henry Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and Constable of Cheshire. He married about 1276 Margaret de Dutton, the widow of Robert de Denbigh, and daughter of Geoffrey Dutton, ancestor of Warburtons of Arley, who changed their name from Dutton to Warburton, the name of their estate. The village of Nether Tabley is sometimes in the old deeds styled Little Tabley. Geoffrey Dutton, son of Geoffrey, son of Adam Dutton, gave this township to Margaret, his daughter, and her heirs about the very end of the reign of Henry III, 1272. Nicholas Leycester, to whose succeeding progeny the manor of Nether Tabley still belongeth at this day (1660), had also by Margaret Dutton the manors of Wethale and Heild, both situate in Aston nigh Great Budworth, which his heirs also enjoy to the present day. He was afterwards Sir Nicholas Leycester, Knight, so styled in 1292, the 20th year of Edward I. He died 23rd of Edward I, 1295. He and Margaret had issue Roger, son and heir, and John, Vicar of Walleysey in Wirrall, Cheshire. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 313)
1238 - 1305
Margaret
Dutton
67
67
Margaret Dutton married 1st Robert de Denbigh, 2nd Sir Nicholas de Leycester, to whom he gave Nether, Tabley, Wethale and Heild. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 273) Margaret de Dutton, the widow of Robert de Denbigh, and daughter of Geoffrey Dutton, ancestor of Warburtons of Arley, who changed their name from Dutton to Warburton, the name of their estate. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 313)
John
Leycester
1156 - 1248
Adam
de
Dutton
92
92
Lord of Warburton Adam de Dutton, Lord of Warburton, time of Henry II, Richard II and John, married Agnes, daughter and heiress of Roger Fitz-Alured, who in a charter now in possession of the Warburton family, gives "meditate Warburton with his daughter in marriage with Adam de Dutton. Adam survived as late as King John and in addition to the preceding grants he had divers others from King John, Roger de Lacy and others. The other moiety which appears from the charters to also have been vested in Roger Fitz-Alured, and also passed to Adam de Dutton, as it is stated to be part of his fee for his grant to Warburton priory. They had Geoffrey, John and Agatha. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 273) Adam de Dutton, by his marriage with Agnes Fitzalured, (dau. and hair of Roger Fitzalured) became proprietor of the manor of Warburton, as Lord, in the time of Henry II. One half he gave to the canons of Warburton, for the soul of his son John, (who was buried there,) among other reasons. The other half he gave to the Knights Hospitallers, who re-granted the same In 1187. Adam had issue; 1) Geoffry, his eldest son and successor; 2) John, buried at Warbarton; 3) Agatha. The older son, Sir Geoffry Dutton, reslded principally at Sutton. He obtained Aston, near Budworth, in which Arley lies. The name of the lady he marrled does not appear, but Lysons suggests that Alice, the dau. of John Lacy, constable of Chester, Baron of Halton, may have been his wife; which said Alice, many heralds have given as a wife to Adam, his father. This conjecture reoeives a strong confirmation from a family Deed, by which John Lacy gives the manor of Clifton, to Geoffry Dutton, with the expression, SCILICET DE UXORE DESPONSATA. Adam de Dutton, as well as his cousln, the Baron of Halton, had emulated each other in donations to religious establishments, and in this generation the representatives of both familles, John de Lacy and Geoffry. (Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania, page 13)
1230
Idonia
Alice de
Lacy
1218 - 1296
Geoffrey
Dutton
78
78
Sir Geoffrey Dutton, son and heir of Geoffrey, succeeded him about 1248 as appears by a charter by which the superior lord of the moiety of Warburton acknowledged having received his homage and the relief dues on the death of his father. He had a son, Peter, who assumed the name of Warburton, after having seated himself at Warburton, and his posterity have ever since retained the name. Sir Geoffrey had a son, Thomas. and a daughter, Margaret. He married Isabel. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 273)
1245
Thomas
Dutton
1246
Peter
of
Warburton
1176 - 1248
Geoffrey
Dutton
72
72
Sir Geoffrey Dutton, son and heir of Adam Dutton, served in the Crusades and died 1248. He succeeded to the estate at a period when religious enthusiasm was at its highest pitch. The Lord of Warburton, Adam de Dutton, had emulated the example of his paramount lords and kinsmen in donations to the monastic establishments, and his son Geoffrey followed up the pious zeal of their predecessors by enrolling under the banner of the cross. The crest, which is still borne by the Warburtons, refers to the Holy Land and was probably gained by some heroic exploit in this expedition. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 273) The older son, Sir Geoffry Dutton, reslded principally at Sutton. He obtained Aston, near Budworth, in which Arley lies. The name of the lady he marrled does not appear, but Lysons suggests that Alice, the dau. of John Lacy, constable of Chester, Baron of Halton, may have been his wife. (Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania, page 13)
1180
Alice
de
Lacy
1158
Agnes
FitzRoger
1203
John
Dutton
1204
Agatha
Dutton
1200
Agnes
Dutton
Roger
FitzAlured
1258 - 1327
William
Mobberley
69
69
Lord of Mobberley William Mobberley, Lord of Mobberley, married Maud Downes, daughter and heir of Robert Downes of Chorley, juxta Werford. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1319 and had issue Raufe, Cicely m. John Dumbill, Elizabeth m. Hugh Venables, Margaret m. Richard Bold, Emma m. Richard Grovenour, Mary m. Nicolas Leycester, Joan m. Wm. Arthurton, Ellen m. Richard Bromhale, and Agnes unmarried. William sealed usually with the coat of arms above. He died 1327 and his widow married John Dumbill, Sr. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 314)
1264
Maud
Downes
Margaret
Moberley
Raufe
Mobberley
Cicely
Moberley
Elizabeth
Moberley
Emma
Moberley
Joan
Moberley
Agnes
Moberley
Robert
Downes
Margery
Fitton
D. 1307
William
Mobberley
William Mobberley was lord of the moiety of Mobberley and patron of the Mobberley church. He bought the moiety of Nether Poever from Richard Bonstable in 1281. He had William, John, to whom his father gave all his lands in Nether Poever and Tatton, but John died sine prole and those lands reverted to William. Another son, Richard, was made parson of Mobberley by his father, but was slain by another Richard Mobberley. William Mobberley died about the beginning of reign of Edward II, 1307. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 314)
John
Mobberley
Richard
Mobberley
Raufe
Mobberley
Raufe Mobberley, lord of the moiety of Mobberley, lived in the reign of Henry III (1216-1272), but it cannot be proved that he was son of above John, son of Augustine. But he was succeeded by his son William. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 314)
John
Mobberley
Augustine
de
Brethmete
Augustine de Brethmete, elder brother to Patrick de Mobberley, gave the half of Mobberley to Patrick for his life. This Patrick Mobberley founded here a priory of regular canons of the Order of St. Augustine about 1206. John, son and heir of Augustine, lived in the time of King John. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 314)
Patrick
de
Mobberley
Hugh
Fitton
Hugh Phiton or Fyton or Fitton had a grant of Rushton and Eaton, with various privileges from John Scot, Earl of Chester. He had Edmund and a daughter Margery. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 315)
1234
Edmund
Fitton
D. 1246
Richard
Fitton
Sir Richard Fitton, son and heir of above, was justiciary of Chester 17-21 of Henry III (1216-1272). He died 30 of Henry III, 1246. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 315)
Richard
Fitton
Sir Richard de Phitum, grantee of Fallybrome from Hugh de Kevelioc, and not improbably (from the correspondence of the armorial bearings of the Fittons to the Earl of Chester) a kinsman of his local sovereign. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 315)
1391
Richard
of Chedal
Bulkeley
1347 - 1379
William
de
Bulkeley
32
32
D. 1386
Alice
de
Vernon
D. 1350
Richard
de
Bulkeley
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1295 - 1350
Richard
Bulkeley
55
55
1300
Agnes
Chedle
William
Bulkeley
1275 - 1347
Robert
de
Bulkeley
72
72
D. 1347
Agnes
Robert
Bulkeley
1250 - 1302
William
de
Bulkeley
52
52
D. 1302
Maude
Davenport
1340
Roger
Bulkeley
1324
William
Bulkeley
1190 - 1312
Robert
de
Bulkeley
122
122
1190
Jane
Butler
1210
Matilda
de
Bulkeley
1220
Peter
de
Bulkeley
1225
Thomas
de
Bulkeley
1227
Robert
de
Bulkeley
D. 1233
William
de
Bulkeley
Felice
Butler
Robert
de
Bulkeley
Lord of Bulkeley Notes from http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/bb4fz/bulkeley01.htm Robert de Bulkeley of Bulkeley, Eaton, etc (a temp John 1199-1216)
Thomas
Butler
1160 - 1233
William
Butler
73
73
1140
Richard
le
Boteler
1138 - 1165
Beatrice
de
Vilars
27
27
1116
Hamon
le
Boteler
1120
Bussel
1087
Warine
Bussel
1108
Robert
de
Villiers
Richard
de
Villiers
1281 - 1370
John
Davenport
89
89
Margery
Brereton
1313
Ralph
Davenport
1309
Thomas
Davenport
1311
John
Davenport
1315
Richard
Davenport
1317
Roger
Davenport
1319
Arthur
Davenport
1321
Isabel
Davenport
1323
Margaret
Davenport
1250 - 1320
Thomas
de
Davenport
70
70
Agnes
de
MacClesfield
Thomas
de
MacClesfield
1284
John
MacClesfield
Hanmer
1226 - 1291
Roger
de
Davenport
65
65
1228 - 1300
Mary
Salmon
72
72
1248
Peter
de
Davenport
1252
John
de
Davenport
1254
Ellen
de
Davenport
1256
Henry
Davenport
1200
Robert
Salemon
1204 - 1291
Vivian
de
Davenport
87
87
1208
Beatrix
de
Hulme
1234
Beatrix
de
Davenport
1238
Henry
de
Davenport
1236
Thomas
de
Davenport
1228
Edward
de
Davenport
1232
Robert
de
Davenport
1236
Peter
de
Davenport
1230
Richard
de
Davenport
1147
Amabilia
de
Venables
1136
Richard
Davenport
1208
John
de
Davenport
1162
Thomas
de
Davenport
1212
Amice
Davenport
1208
Walter
Davenport
1210
Peter
Davenport
1104
Ormus
de
Davenport
1108
1175
Bertrand
de
Hulme
1280 - 1322
Robert
Dutton de
Cheadle
42
42
D. 1326
Matilda
de
Mascy
1300
Clemence
Cheadle
1235
Margaret
1217 - 1296
Geoffrey
de
Dutton
79
79
1343 - 1389
Nicholas
Vernon
46
46
1345 - 1382
Joan
Thornton
Fitton
37
37
1325
Elizabeth
de
Thornton
1324 - 1374
Hamon
Fitton
50
50
1347
Peter
Fitton
D. 1343
Richard
Vernon
Ralph
Vernon
1218 - 1290
Nicholas
de
Vernon
72
72
1222
William
de
Vernon
1224
Robert
de
Vernon
1226
Richard
de
Vernon
1240
Matthew
de
Vernon
1298
Richard
Fitton
1300
Joan
Leigh
1235
William
de
Venables
Sir William Venables died 20 of Edward I (1292). His name appears on several deeds, the first of which bears the date of 1267. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Dutton. He restored to the monks of Chester the advowson of Astbury, of which his father had despoiled them, and died the year following. He was married in 1253 and had Hugh, Sir William and a daughter, Cecelia. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 307) --- Sources: 1. Title: Public Member Trees Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.Original data: Family trees submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=5257601&pid=-954001781
1257 - 1292
Margaret
Dutton
35
35
1214 - 1273
Thomas
de
Dutton
59
59
1220 - 1274
Philippa
de
Standon
54
54
1251
Hugh
de
Dutton
1253
Thomas
Dutton
1255
Robert
Dutton
1259
Katherine
Dutton
1180 - 1250
Vivian
de
Standon
70
70
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1202 - 1279
Roese
77
77
1285
Richard
Vernon
1289
Roesia
de
Vernon
1221 - 1270
Ralph
de
Vernon
49
49
Rector of Hanwell, wrested barony from his nieces, becoming de jure Baron of Shipbrook (magnate, not member of peerage). ---On Raph's elder brother, Warine: # Note: Warine, Baron of Shipbrook; married Margaret, daughter of Ralph de Andeville and widow of Hugh de Altaribus, and had, with a son (Warine, dsp), three daughters (who, after a prolonged litigation with their maternal [I say paternal, since Burke's has already named Ralph a younger brother of Warine] uncle Ralph were obliged to give up to him half of the patrimony). Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 2884
1231
Maude
Grosvenor
1260 - 1340
Richard
de
Hoghton
80
80
1263
Sibyl
de
Lee
1260 - 1340
Adam
Hoghton
80
80
1223
Aurelia
Howick
1192 - 1283
Adam
Hoghton
91
91
1196
Agnes
Hocton
Adam
Hocton
1110
William
Hocton
Favarre
1084
Hamo
Pincerna
1086
Maud
Bussel
1237
William
de
Lee
1211 - 1288
Henry
de
Lee
77
77
1190
John
de
Lea
1171
Henry
de
Lea
1240 - 1298
Clemence
de
Banastre
58
58
1383
John
Stanley
1386
Thomas
Stanley
1392
George
Stanley
Robert
Harrington
Isabel
Loring
1464
William
Warren
1465
Richard
Warren
1263 - 1300
William
Venables
37
37
Sir William Veneables 1235-1263 2nd son was living in 1300 AD Venables (Venables) Sources: 1. Title: Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith Page: 666
Cecelia
de
Venables
1407 - 1447
Peter
Gerard
40
40
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 233b-36
1415 - 1447
Isabella
Strangeways
32
32
1386 - 1431
John
Gerard
45
45
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131 Text: No title given in source Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 116-7 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 233b-35
1383 - 1441
Alice
le
Boteler
58
58
1360 - 1416
Thomas
Gerard
56
56
Sir Thomas Gerard, of Kingsley and Bryn; MP Lancs 1384-94; knighted 1393. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131 Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 116-7 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 233b-34
1360
Isabel
Strangeways
1335 - 1380
Peter
Gerard
45
45
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 233b-34 Text: father of Thomas
1335
Katherine
1322
William
Gerard
William Gerrard, of Kingsley & Catenhall; living 1330; married Matilda, daughter of Henry de Glasshowse, of Kingsley, and died 1352. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131
1315
Joan
de
Bryn
1275 - 1352
William
Gerard
77
77
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131
1285
Matilda
de
Glasshowse
1260
Henry
de
Glasshowse
1235 - 1316
William
Gerard
81
81
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131
1240
Margaret
1190 - 1260
William
Gerard
70
70
William; Lord of half of Kingsley, Cheshire, through his wife Emma, 2nd daughter and coheir of Richard de Kingsley, Chief Forester of Delamere. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131
1220
Emma
de
Kingsley
1145
William
FitzWilliam
de Carew
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1131
1200
Richard
de
Kingsley
1200
Lettice
1180
Ralph
de
Kingsley
1185
Matilda
Moston
1155
Ralph
de
Kingsley
1155
Ralph
de
Kingsley
1280
Peter
de
Bryn
1337 - 1385
Henry
Strangeways
48
48
Sources: Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family Author: Jim Weber
1340
Alice
1300
Thomas
Strangeways
1300
Alice
1325 - 1385
John
Strangeways
60
60
1270 - 1346
Geoffrey
Strangeways
76
76
1275
Sibel
1397 - 1477
Katherine
Neville
80
80
1393 - 1441
Thomas
Strangeways
48
48
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 233b-36 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 15
1369 - 1429
Robert
Henry
Strangeways
60
60
1371
Matilda
Cheswyk
1325 - 1385
John
Strangeways
60
60
1325
Alice
1345
Patrick
de
Cheswyk
1350
Catherine
1320
Alexander
de
Cheswyk
1325
Juliana
1397
Thomas
de
Ashton
1398
Elizabeth
Byron
1431
Elizabeth
de
Ashton
1365 - 1428
John
de
Ashton
63
63
Sir John de Assheton, KB (1399); Seneschal of Bayeux 1412; Governor of Hadupais and Bailiff of Coutances 1419, MP Lancs 1411 and 1413, commanded troops at Battle of Agincourt 1415; married 1st Jane, daughter of Sir John Savile, of Tankersleigh, and had issue (including Sir Thomas Assheton, alchemist, ancestor of the extinct Asshetons of Ashton-under-Lyne, Asshetons of Chadderton, and Ashtones of Shepley); married 2nd Margaret, daughter of Sir John Byron, of Clayton, and died 3 Sep 1428. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605 Text: no date given, 2nd wife
1370
Jane
Savile
1340 - 1403
John
de
Ashton
63
63
1345
Anne
Standish
1372
Cecilia
de
Ashton
1382
Katherine
Ashton
1376
Joan
de
Ashton
1300
John
de
Ashton
Sir John de Assheton; called to the Great Council at Westminster 1324; knighted 1324; married Margaret (married 2nd William de Radclyffe, of Todmorden), daughter of Robert Legh, of Adlington, and sister of Sir Perkyn de Legh, of Lyme, and died c1360. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605 Text: John de Assheton
1322
Margaret
Legh
1264
Thomas
de
Ashton
1284 - won a 10-year lawsuit with John de Kirkby over right to the Manor of Ashton. Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605 Text: Thomas de Assheton
1270
Eleanor
Buhmley
1244
Robert
de
Ashton
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605
1245
Elizabeth
1225
John
de
Ashton
1227
Margery
Byron
1195
Thomas
de
Ashton
Thomas de Assheton; granted lands to Richard de Byron; had, with another son William. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605
1165
Roger
Wrightington
de Ashton
1145
Orm
FitzRoger
de Ashton
1195
de
Ashton
1120
Roger
de
Kirkby
Roger de Kirkby, of Kirkby, Irelet; held Ashton under the feudal Lord of Manchester; had with another son (William, ancestor of the "Kirkby"s of Kirkby, Ireleth). [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605
1090
Orm
FitzAilward
Ashton
Orm; founder of market town of Ashton-under-Lyne, Salford Hundred, Lancashire; married c1115 Emma, daughter of Albert de Grelley; jt feudal Lord of the Hundred of Blackburn and later feudal Lord of Manchester. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605 Text: Orm (no last name)
1102
Emma
de
Grelley
1060
Ailward
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605 Text: Ailward (no last name)
1088 - 1128
Albert
de
Grelley
40
40
1088
Matilda
FitzNeel
1120
Albert
de
Grelley
1067
Beatrice
1067
Robert
de
Gresley
1058 - 1134
William
FitzNeel
76
76
1062
de
Widness
1043 - 1092
Neel
Cotentin
49
49
1040 - 1134
Yarfrid
Widness
94
94
1245
John
Buhmley
1307 - 1370
Robert
of
Legh
63
63
2nd sonSir Robert de Legh, eldest of the sons of Ellena de Corona, here named, succeeded to the Adlington estate under the settlement of his grandfather Corona, made in 1317, but by the inquisition Ellena was found to have held Adlington for life. He married Matilda, daughter and heiress of Adam de Worley. Adlington and Macclesfield appear from Domesday to have formed two great manors held in demesne by the Saxon Earls before the Conquest and Norman Earls after, and in one or the other of these, nearly all the unnamed districts of Prestbury, Cheadle and Wilmslow parishes seem to have been comprehended. Robert's eldest brother inherited the estates of Booth, which had been purchased by their father. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 666) --- # Robert Leigh, of Adlington; married 1st by 1330 Sybil, daughter of Henry de Honford or Hanford, of Hanford, Cheshire, and had a son (Robert, ancestor of the Leighs of Adlington); married 2nd Maud, daughter and heiress of Adam de Norley, and by her had [Sir Piers]. [Burke's Peerage, p. 1674] Robert Leigh, of Addington, by Matilda, daughter of Sir Thomas de Norley. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2631] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1674, 605
1305 - 1325
Sybil
de
Honford
20
20
1324
Robert
Legh
1275
Henry
de
Honford
Henry de Honford or Hanford, of Hanford, Cheshire. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1674
1280
de
Waleton
1235 - 1294
Henry
de
Honford
59
59
Note: vol 3, pg 644, 661 Ormerod's "History of Cheshire"
1205 - 1237
Henry
de
Honford
32
32
Note: vol 3, pg 644, 661 Ormerod's "History of Cheshire"
1260
John
FitzWarin
Waleton
1290
Margery
Waleton
1235
Warin
Waleton
1325
Robert
de
Standish
1374
Elizabeth
de
Standish
1286
John
de
Standish
1292
Margaret
1438
Isabel
Legh
1256 - 1322
William
de
Standish
66
66
1264
Margaret
de
Euxton
1238
John
de
Euxton
1234 - 1290
Jordan
de
Standish
56
56
1238
Alianora
1208
Ralph
de
Standish
1185 - 1246
Richard
de
Standish
61
61
1190
Margaret
de
Hulton
1215
Thurstan
Standish
1160
Ralph
de
Standish
1164
Julianna
1135
Leising
de
Standish
1140
de
Spileman
1160
Robert
de
Hulton
1110
Richard
de
Spileman
1110
de
Bussel
1342
John
Savile
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 605 Text: Sir John Savile, of Tankersleigh
1348
Jane
Bosco
1315 - 1385
John
Savile
70
70
1318
Isabel
Latham
1287
John
Saville
Sir John Savile, of Savile Hall, Yorks; married ?, daughter of Sir Simon de Rockley. [Burke's Peerage] Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 1912
1280
Agnes
de
Rockley
1245
Thomas
Savile
1248
Joan
de
Tankersley
1225
Henry
Savile
1225
Agnes
Golcar
1200
John
Golcar
1233
Richard
de
Tankersley
1233
Sarah
de
Thornhill
1255
Alice
de
Tankersley
1208
Henry
de
Tankersley
1183
Henry
de
Tankersley
1183
Poitevin
1143
Robert
Poitevin
1158
Dolphin
de
Tankersley
1125
Enfulsus
de
Tankersley
1100
Jordan
de
Tankersley
1075
Enfulsus
de
Tankersley
1264
Simon
de
Rockley
1322
Matthew
Wood
Bosco
1376
John
Byron
Occupation: Isle of Man & Sheriff 1441-2 Sir John Byron, of Clayton; married Margery, daughter of John Booth, of Barton, Lancs. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 460, 605 Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 88-12 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 59-38 Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: IX:336
1329 - 1398
Richard
Byron
69
69
Sir Richard Byron, of Byron and Clayton, Lancs. [Burke's Peerage] Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 460
1355
Joan
Colewick
1300 - 1350
James
Byron
50
50
Died before 24th year of reign of Edward. Knighted in 1343
1330
Elizabeth
Bernacke
1280 - 1346
Richard
Byron
66
66
Served in Parliament in 1322. Lord of Cadenay & Clayton
1280
Agnes
Elizabeth
1298 - 1361
William
de
Colewick
63
63
1328
Joan
Peche
1281 - 1335
John
de
Colewick
54
54
1281
Joan
de
Staunton
1247
William
de
Colewick
1297 & 1301 Fought in Scotland, 1296 Knight of Shire for Nottingham
1209 - 1275
Philip
de
Colewick
66
66
In return for holding his land, he had to rendere 12 barbed arrows without feathers at each coming of the King to Nottingham. # Note: 1275 A knight.
1180 - 1252
Reginald
de
Colewick
72
72
1150
William
de
Colewick
1231
Robert
de
Staunton
1195
Geoffrey
Staunton
1195
Alice
1160
William
Staunton
1167
Athelina
Musters
1130
Mauger
Staunton
1100
Beatrice
Muschamp
1100
Galfridus
Staunton
1070
Malgerus
Staunton
1290 - 1340
John
Peche
50
50
John Peche, son and heir apparent, at the battle of Boroughbridge bore his father's arms, differenced by a label. He is stated to have died in the lifetime of his father, and another John Peche, his kinsman, succeeded to the title.
1310
Alice
Hayward
1255 - 1335
John
Peche
80
80
eldest son and heir, was in the King's service in Scotland almost continuously from Jan. 1297/8 till 1304. He served in various capacities in County Warwick from 1317 to 1321. He was summoned to Parliament 1321-1335, by writs directed to Johanni Pecche, whereby he is said to have become Lord Pecche. He served as Keeper of the town and castle of Warwick, in 1321, and later was ordered to raise forces in County Warwick and lend them to the King. He fought at Boroughbridge as a banneret, on the King's side, and in Scotland in 1322/3, and in Gascony in person 1324/5. In 1323 he was Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports. As a knight of Counties Warwick and Gloucester he was summoned to the Great Council at Westminster 30 May, 1324, and in June, 1328, he was summoned to Council at York, and in 1329 to a conference at Windsor. He married 1st Unknown, and 2nd Eleanor, widow of Ralph de Gorges.
1218
John
Peche
1226
Joan
1190
Richard
Peche
Richard was a knight in 1219, when he witnessed a deed executed in the court of the Bishop of Lichfield. He served in various capacities in Warwickshire: as joint commissioner, 1223, to sell windfall wood in the royal forests; juror upon a grand assize of novel disseizen, 1229; and one of the two knights to collect the aid, 1235. In 1235 he was holding one-half fee in (Fenny) Compton. By deeds Richard Peche had lands in Honiley, which had been Ralph de Grafton's, his mother's 2nd husband, and recorded that Pernel, mother of the said Richard, had quitclaimed all rights in the chattels of Ralph de Grafton. This Richard Peche by right of descent from Petronella, his mother, daughter and at length heir to Richard de Walensis, possessed that fair lordship Wormleighton, in County Warwick.
1200 - 1243
Hawise
de
Arden
43
43
1161 - 1199
Geoffrey
Peche
38
38
Geoffrey Pecche was taking a wife about 1190. With Hugh de Chaucumbe he witnessed a grant to Hugh's foundation of Chacombe. In 1193-4 he successfully claimed a tenement in Lichfield against the Bishop. He m. Pernel, daughter of RIchard Waleys, by Hodierne (or Odierne) de Lucerne, his wife, and was dead in 1199, when his relict was wife of Ralph de Grafton, who d. 1203 or 1204. She was living 1235-6 and d. in or before 1238. [Complete Peerage X:339-40]
1170
Pernel
de
Waleys
1130
Robert
Peche
Robert was Bishop of Coventrie, in King Stephen's time.
1123 - 1152
Hawise
d'
Evreux
29
29
1090
Rautrou
de
Perche
1143 - 1190
Richard
de
Waleys
47
47
1151
Hodienre
de
Lucerne
1124
Giffard
de
Lucerne
Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd {2000} Page: X:339b
1180
William
de
Arden
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000 Page: X:340-1
1160
Roger
de
Arden
1164
Alani
de
Turfine
1140
Ralph
de
Arden
1120
Roger
de
Arden
1090
Turchill
de
Warwick
The Arden family, descended from Turchil de Eardene, whose father Aelfwine was sheriff of Warwickshire pre-1066. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com Page: Brice Clagett, 3 Jun 2003
1119
Osbert
de
Arden
1050
Aelfwine
Horne
1030
Erminhild
Mercia
1010
Wigot
de
Warwick
0980
Wulgent
de
Warwick
0950
Ulfa
de
Warwick
0924
Weyth
de
Warwick
0900
Reynbourne
de
Warwick
0905
Edith
Saxons
0878
Athelstan
Saxons
0870
Guy
Wallingford
0880
Felica
de
Warwick
0843
Siward
Wallingford
0850
Rohand
de
Warwick
1283
William
Hayward
1290
Joan
Huntingfield
1268
Saire
Huntingfield
1382
Margaret
Booth
1328
Jane
de
Ince
1285
Richard
Ince
1285
Elizabeth
de
Radcliffe
1265
Alfredus
Ince
1265
Alesia
1245 - 1322
Matthew
de
Haydock
77
77
1225 - 1299
Gilbert
de
Haydock
74
74
1225
Alicia
de
Bold
1250
Gilbert
Haydock
1190 - 1270
Hugh
de
Haydock
80
80
1195
Cecelia
de
Lauton
1170
Adam
de
Lauton
1165 - 1213
Orm
de
Haydock
48
48
1190
Matthew
de
Bold
1220
Robert
de
Bold
1160
Robert
de
Bold
pg 41, Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664/5 vol 3, pg 81, Burke's "Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland"
1129
William
de
Bold
pg 41, Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664/5
1100
Adam
Bold
pg 41, Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664/5
1075
Richard
Bold
pg 41, Visitation of Lancashire by Sir William Dugdale, 1664/5
1270 - 1333
William
de
Radclyffe
63
63
have 4 pedigrees for the Radclyffe families taken from various books here in the north of England. These show that Robert Radclyffe of Radclyffe Tower married first Mary de Bury whose son was 'Ralph de Radclyffe of Radclyffe Tower heir to his father who died without issue bef 5 Edw III (1331-2) leaving his manor of Radclyffe to his uncle William, second son of Richard de Radclyffe'. (This William was known as the Great William). Provided by Pat Anni3030@aol.com
1270
Margaret
de
Peasfurlong
1300
Richard
Radcliffe
1316
William
Radcliffe
1242
Adam
Peasfurlong
1245
Elizabeth
Culcheth
1210
Hugh
de
Hindley
Note: Hugh de Hindley purchased the marriage of Gilbert's heiresses for his sons, including his heir Hugh de Hindley (not an ancestor).
1185
de
Hindley
1158
de
Hindley
1205 - 1246
Gilbert
Culcheth
41
41
copied from Greater Manchester County Record Office at: http://www.gmcro.co.uk/guides/gazette/gazzc.htm CULCHETH This township or civil parish was in Lancashire. It was in Winwick ecclesiastical parish and in Leigh poor law Union. It should not be confused with the Culcheth area in Newton township, Manchester. It had four ancient, ill-defined quarters, called CULCHETH (in the north), HOLCROFT (in the east), PEASFURLONG (in the west) and RISLEY (in the south). In 1933 the civil parish was dissolved and its area divided between Golborne Urban District (Culcheth), Croft civil parish (Holcroft, Peasfurlong and part of Risley areas) and Woolston civil parish (remaining part of Risley area). In 1974, Croft, Woolston and the Culcheth and Newchurch wards of Golbourne Urban District, i.e. including the whole of the area of the former civil parish of Culcheth, became part of Warrington District, Cheshire.
1222
Cecilia
de
Lathom
1175 - 1206
Henry
Culcheth
31
31
1485
George
Bothe
John
Bothe
1493
Edward
Bothe
1500
Dowse
Booth
1444 - 1507
Richard
de
Assheton
63
63
1454 - 1531
Elizabeth
Talbot
77
77
1472
Richard
de
Assheton
1475
Alice
de
Assheton
1484
Edmund
de
Assheton
1488
Dorothy
de
Assheton
1491
Elizabeth
de
Assheton
1407
Ralph
de
Assheton
1421 - 1459
Margaret
Barton
38
38
1442
Thomas
de
Assheton
1446
Anne
de
Assheton
1452
Edmund
de
Assheton
1454
Elizabeth
de
Assheton
1395
John
Barton
Sources: 1. Title: William Hankford - Michael Neuman.ged Note: Merged 10/02/2009 05:59 Date: 1 MAR 2009
1402
Maude
de
Middleton
1380
John
Middleton
1382
Alice
Mauleverer
1400
William
Middleton
1360
Nicholas
de
Middleton
Sources: 1. Title: thomas middleton.ged Note: Record originated in... Date: 10 FEB 2009 Text: Date of Import: 2 Jul 2005 2. Title: William Hankford - Michael Neuman.ged Note: Merged 10/02/2009 05:59 Date: 1 MAR 2009 Note: Record originated in...
1362
Alice
Middleton
1325 - 1414
Nicholas
de
Middleton
89
89
1326
Avicia
de
Stapleton
1350
John
Middleton
John
Montgomery
1136 - 1220
Lucy
fitz
Miles
84
84
1165
Godwin
fitz
Herbert
1158
Herbert
FitzHerbert
1167 - FEB 1230/31
Matthew
fitz
Herbert
1162
Agnes
De
Stretton
1160
William
FitzHerbert
~1185 - >1228
John
FitzHerbert
43
43
1166 - 1235
Piers
fitz
Herbert
69
69
Note: Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Barnstable in Devonshire, the honorof which he obtained from King John with fifteen knight's fees,part of the lands of William de Braose, and he was made Governorof Pickering Castle in Yorkshire, and Sheriff of that county bythe same monarch. This Peter was one of the barons named inMagna Carta and, by his signature, fourth in rank amongst thebarons. He m. first, Alice, dau. of Robert Fitz Roger, a greatbaron in Northumberland, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering, andsister of John, to whom Edward I gave the surname of Clavering,Lord of Callaly in Northumberland. By this lady he had a son andheir, Reginald Fitz Peter. He m. secondly, Isabel, dau. andcoheir of William de Braose, and widow of David Llewellin,Prince of Wales, and by the alliance acquired the lordships andcastle of Blenlevenny and Talgarth in the county of Brecknock,with other possessions in Wales. He fortified his castle ofBlenlevenny, and, dying in 1235, was s. by his son, ReginaldFitzPeter, Lord of Blenlevenny, [John Burke, History of theCommoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. IV, R. Bentley,London, 1834, p. 728, Jones, of Llanarth] ---------- Peter Fitz-Herbert, who, being very obsequious to King John, wasreputed one of that prince's evil counsellors. In 1214, he wasconstituted governor of Pykering Castle, co. York, and sheriffof the shire; but afterwards falling off in his allegiance, hislands at Alcester were seized by the crown, and given to Williamde Camvill. Returning, however, to his duty upon the accessionof Henry III, those lands were restored to him. He m. 1st,Alice, dau. of Roger Fitz-Roger, a great baron inNorthumberland, but by her had no issue; and 2ndly, the 3rd dau.and co-heir of William de Braose, Baron of Brecknock, and d.1235, leaving a son, Herbert Fitz-Peter. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 206, Fitz-Herbert, BaronFitz-Herbert] [de brus.ged] Note: Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Barnstable in Devonshire, the honorof which he obtained from King John with fifteen knight's fees,part of the lands of William de Braose, and he was made Governorof Pickering Castle in Yorkshire, and Sheriff of that county bythe same monarch. This Peter was one of the barons named inMagna Carta and, by his signature, fourth in rank amongst thebarons. He m. first, Alice, dau. of Robert Fitz Roger, a greatbaron in Northumberland, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering, andsister of John, to whom Edward I gave the surname of Clavering,Lord of Callaly in Northumberland. By this lady he had a son andheir, Reginald Fitz Peter. He m. secondly, Isabel, dau. andcoheir of William de Braose, and widow of David Llewellin,Prince of Wales, and by the alliance acquired the lordships andcastle of Blenlevenny and Talgarth in the county of Brecknock,with other possessions in Wales. He fortified his castle ofBlenlevenny, and, dying in 1235, was s. by his son, ReginaldFitzPeter, Lord of Blenlevenny, [John Burke, History of theCommoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. IV, R. Bentley,London, 1834, p. 728, Jones, of Llanarth] ---------- Peter Fitz-Herbert, who, being very obsequious to King John, wasreputed one of that prince's evil counsellors. In 1214, he wasconstituted governor of Pykering Castle, co. York, and sheriffof the shire; but afterwards falling off in his allegiance, hislands at Alcester were seized by the crown, and given to Williamde Camvill. Returning, however, to his duty upon the accessionof Henry III, those lands were restored to him. He m. 1st,Alice, dau. of Roger Fitz-Roger, a great baron inNorthumberland, but by her had no issue; and 2ndly, the 3rd dau.and co-heir of William de Braose, Baron of Brecknock, and d.1235, leaving a son, Herbert Fitz-Peter. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 206, Fitz-Herbert, BaronFitz-Herbert][Isabel de Ros.ged] Note: Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Barnstable in Devonshire, the honorof which he obtained from King John with fifteen knight's fees,part of the lands of William de Braose, and he was made Governorof Pickering Castle in Yorkshire, and Sheriff of that county bythe same monarch. This Peter was one of the barons named inMagna Carta and, by his signature, fourth in rank amongst thebarons. He m. first, Alice, dau. of Robert Fitz Roger, a greatbaron in Northumberland, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering, andsister of John, to whom Edward I gave the surname of Clavering,Lord of Callaly in Northumberland. By this lady he had a son andheir, Reginald Fitz Peter. He m. secondly, Isabel, dau. andcoheir of William de Braose, and widow of David Llewellin,Prince of Wales, and by the alliance acquired the lordships andcastle of Blenlevenny and Talgarth in the county of Brecknock,with other possessions in Wales. He fortified his castle ofBlenlevenny, and, dying in 1235, was s. by his son, ReginaldFitzPeter, Lord of Blenlevenny, [John Burke, History of theCommoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. IV, R. Bentley,London, 1834, p. 728, Jones, of Llanarth] ---------- Peter Fitz-Herbert, who, being very obsequious to King John, wasreputed one of that prince's evil counsellors. In 1214, he wasconstituted governor of Pykering Castle, co. York, and sheriffof the shire; but afterwards falling off in his allegiance, hislands at Alcester were seized by the crown, and given to Williamde Camvill. Returning, however, to his duty upon the accessionof Henry III, those lands were restored to him. He m. 1st,Alice, dau. of Roger Fitz-Roger, a great baron inNorthumberland, but by her had no issue; and 2ndly, the 3rd dau.and co-heir of William de Braose, Baron of Brecknock, and d.1235, leaving a son, Herbert Fitz-Peter. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 206, Fitz-Herbert, BaronFitz-Herbert][William de Trussell 2.ged] Note: Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Barnstable in Devonshire, the honorof which he obtained from King John with fifteen knight's fees,part of the lands of William de Braose, and he was made Governorof Pickering Castle in Yorkshire, and Sheriff of that county bythe same monarch. This Peter was one of the barons named inMagna Carta and, by his signature, fourth in rank amongst thebarons. He m. first, Alice, dau. of Robert Fitz Roger, a greatbaron in Northumberland, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering, andsister of John, to whom Edward I gave the surname of Clavering,Lord of Callaly in Northumberland. By this lady he had a son andheir, Reginald Fitz Peter. He m. secondly, Isabel, dau. andcoheir of William de Braose, and widow of David Llewellin,Prince of Wales, and by the alliance acquired the lordships andcastle of Blenlevenny and Talgarth in the county of Brecknock,with other possessions in Wales. He fortified his castle ofBlenlevenny, and, dying in 1235, was s. by his son, ReginaldFitzPeter, Lord of Blenlevenny, [John Burke, History of theCommoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. IV, R. Bentley,London, 1834, p. 728, Jones, of Llanarth] ---------- Peter Fitz-Herbert, who, being very obsequious to King John, wasreputed one of that prince's evil counsellors. In 1214, he wasconstituted governor of Pykering Castle, co. York, and sheriffof the shire; but afterwards falling off in his allegiance, hislands at Alcester were seized by the crown, and given to Williamde Camvill. Returning, however, to his duty upon the accessionof Henry III, those lands were restored to him. He m. 1st,Alice, dau. of Roger Fitz-Roger, a great baron inNorthumberland, but by her had no issue; and 2ndly, the 3rd dau.and co-heir of William de Braose, Baron of Brecknock, and d.1235, leaving a son, Herbert Fitz-Peter. [Sir Bernard Burke,Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 206, Fitz-Herbert, BaronFitz-Herbert]
1240 - 1303
William
Montgomery
63
63
1136 - 1204
Herbert
FitzHerbert
68
68
1087
Henry
de
Say
1316
Margaret
Champernoun
1177 - 1221
William
De
Boterell
44
44
this is for your use,please do not copy it to any data base used to make money. i am glad to share it with you Robert Lord KH
1175 - 1272
Reginald
De
Boterell
97
97
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1111 - 1166
Elias
[Ellis\Ingram]
de Say
55
55
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1305
HUGH
DE
VALLETORT
1130 - 1199
Isabel
De
Say
69
69
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1240 - 1295
John
de
Valletort
55
55
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1245
Miss
de
Columbers
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1210 - 1259
Philip
de
Valletort
49
49
1170
Joel
de
Valletort
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1175
Emma
de
Bottreaux
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1195 - 1244
Warine
FitzJuhel
49
49
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1101
HELIUS
INGELRAM
DE SAYE
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1305
Engelina
De
VALLETORT
1090
Mrs
Henry
Say
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1314 - 1342
THOMAS
CHAMPERNON
28
28
1284 - 1338
Richard
Champernoun
54
54
1288
Elizabeth
Joan
Valletort
1310
RICHARD
CHAMPERNON
1312
JOHN
CHAMPERNON
1270 - 1310
HUGH
DE
VALLETORT
40
40
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1275 - 1310
LUCIA
LE
BRET
35
35
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1135 - 1220
William
De
Botreaux
85
85
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1362 - 1424
Robert
Molyneux
62
62
1145
Amabilis
Fitzwilliam
1324
de
Venables
1170
Ralph
de
Gresley
Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999 Page: 116-3 Text: Ralph de Greasley Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 170-27 --- [2753682.ged] Father of Agnes who m. Hugh Fitz Ralph. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 129] m. Isabel de Muschamp; father of Agnes de Greasley who m. Hugh Fitz Ralph de Levington. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1570
Johne
Watt
Haistie, James, B., masone (hagbuite), as p. to umq. Johne Watt, masone, B. ( 14 Jan 1607 ) Roll of Burgesses 14 Jan 1607 Midlothian: Edinburgh Sources: Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Note: Title: Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland, Extracted Parish Records Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.Original data - Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and Note: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=epr_midlothian&h=50000&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Text: Marriage date: 14 Jan 1607 02 Apr 1617Marriage place: Midlothia, Scotland Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Note: Title: Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland, Extracted Parish Records Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.Original data - Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and Note: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=epr_midlothian&h=37423&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Text: Marriage date: 15 Jun 1608 20 Jan 1619Marriage place: Midlothia, Scotland Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Note: Title: Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland, Extracted Parish Records Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.Original data - Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and Note: Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=epr_midlothian&h=60824&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Text: Marriage date: 04 Aug 1619Marriage place: Midlothia, Scotland Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Note: Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=19654117&pid=1145420783 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sherry-jones2000&id=P1145420783&style=TABLE
1375
Willard
G.
Ashley
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=783717&pid=-1908114900
1340
Willard
G.
Ashley
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=783717&pid=-1908114733
Donna
1300
Ashley
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=783717&pid=-1908114551
1260
Benedict
Ashley
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=783717&pid=-1905934045
1410 - 1471
Thomas
Walwyn
61
61
1422 - 1465
Elizabeth
Leakes
43
43
1445
Alice
Walwyn
1448
William
Walwyn
1374 - 1470
William
Walwyn
96
96
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=26183068&pid=34870
1376 - ~1461
Elizabeth
Joan
Greyndour
85
85
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=26183068&pid=34869
William
Leeks
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=26183068&pid=34872
1425
Marian
Hatway
D. 1529
Thomas
Gilbert
2a THOMAS; m Isabel, dau and heiress of John Reyneward, of St Minver, Cornwall, and d 5 Aug 1529, leaving issue http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3017071&id=I585459994
D. 1551
Geoffrey
Gilbert
~1445
Elizabeth
Gilbert
1a Elizabeth; m Sir Thomas Grenville, Kt Bachelor, of Stowe, Cornwall, and was great-grandmother of Sir Richard Grenville, the hero of the Revenge. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3017071&id=I585457885
<1422
William
Gilbert
WILLIAM GILBERT, of Compton, who held a part of a Knight's fee is Luscombe, Devon 1428; m Isabel, dau of Walter Gambon, of Moreton, Devon, and had issue, with four daus., an only s http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3017071&id=I585457901&style=TABLE
Isabel
Gambon
D. <1380
William
Gilbert
WILLIAM GILBERT, of Compton; m Elizabeth, dau and co-heir of Oliver Champernowne, of Clist Champernowne, Devon (by his wife Fgelin, dau and co-heir of Hugh Valetort, of Tamerton, Devon), to whom as his widow, grant of administration of his estate was made by Bishop Brantingham of Exeter, 6 July, 1380. He had issue Sources: Author: Burke's Peerage Limited Title: Burke's Landed Gentry Publication: 18th Edition, Vols. I - III Repository: Name: Not Given (See Notes) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3017071&id=I585457902&style=TABLE
Elizabeth
Champernowne
Robert
Hill
1420
John
Hill
1421 - 1493
Robert
Hill
72
72
Downloaded from wc.rootsweb.com/~horrocks
1422
William
Hill
1423
Thomas
Hill
Margaret
Hill
1366 - 1423
Robert
Hill
57
57
1370
Isabella
Wadham
1338 - 1408
John
Hill
70
70
~1355 - 1387
Dionysia
Durborough
32
32
~1382
Elizabeth
Hill
~1386
Johanna
Hill
~1387
Margaret
Hill
~1330
John
Durborough
1344 - 1412
John
Wadham
68
68
~1350
Elizabeth
Shilston
1320
Gilbert
Wadham
William
Shilston
1450 - 1474
John
Drew
24
24
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=2328847&pid=1123
1448 - 1512
John
Lyte
64
64
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=2328847&pid=1122
1448 - 1468
Fauntelroy
20
20
1452
Agnes
Bradburn
1385
Roger
Bradburn
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genealogy-glh34277308&h=164&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=12626322&pid=-205031739
1390
Lucy
Bradbourne
1359
William
Bradburn
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=12626322&pid=-205026172
1330
Roger
Bradburn
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=12626322&pid=-205022287
1335
Philippa
1395 - 1460
Thomas
Okeover
65
65
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13246009&pid=-74297866
~1240 - >1291
Henry
FitzHerbert
51
51
~1250
de
Chaddesdon
~1220 - >1274
William
FitzHerbert
54
54
Name Suffix: Lord Of Norbury, Sir Sir William FitzHerbert, of Norbury; Sheriff of Notts and Derbys 1272-74; married 1st ?; married 2nd ? and by her hadtwo daughters (Helen, married Walter de Ridware, of Staffs, and had issue; Jane); by his 1st wife he had [Sir Henry], with two younger sons (William, ancestor of the FitzHerberts of Somersal Herbert, Derbys (who died out in the male line 1803, following which their representation was continued by the Jacsons of Bebington, Cheshire, into whom a FitzHerbert heiress married) and the FitzHerbertBaronets; Richard, ancestor of the FitzHerberts of Twycross, Leics). [Burke'sPeerage, p. 2683] ------------------------------------ Sir William FitzHerbert, of Norbury, Derbys; living temp. Henry III. [Burke's Peerage, p. 1066] The ancestry extends through a son William to FitzHerberts of Tissington, eventually becoming Baronets. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3152034&id=I088641&style=TABLE
~1222
Edeka
~1245
Ellen
FitzHerbert
~1196 - >1228
Emmeline
de
Grendon
32
32
~1160
William
de
Grendon
~1170
Ermentrude
~1188
Margaret
de
Grendon
~1200
Alina
de
Grendon
~1135
Serlo
de
Grendon
~1135
Mary
FitzRalph
~1158
Serlo
de
Grendon
Note: I notice that Susan Johanson has Isolda born to the elder Serlo de Grendon. However I have a son William with descendants who would have inherited fromthe elder Serlo, and since Isolda was a co-heiress, she must be a daughter of the younger Serlo. Also since she was living in 1259, a later birth date seem likely. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3152034&id=I004112
~1110
Ralph
FitzGeremund
~1112
Hawise
1214 - 1274
Nigel
de
Longford
60
60
1218
Cecilia
de
Hathersage
1188 - 1248
Henry
de
Longford
60
60
1180 - 1230
Ralph
de
Horbury
50
50
1155 - 1230
Thomas
de
Horbury
75
75
~1061 - <1140
Ralph
de
Byron
79
79
Sources: Title: Collins' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical, Greatly Augmented, etc.; Sir Egerton Brydges {1812} Page: VII:89-90 Title: Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire, 2nd ed; Robert Thoroton {1790-1797} Page: II:284 Title: Domesday Descendants, A Prosopography of People Occuring in English Documents 1066-1166; K B S Keats-Rohan {2002} Page: 362
1280
Richard
Doterinde
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=16230490&pid=4642
1140 - 1172
Adam
Montbegon
32
32
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=4013448&pid=-1425125473
1145 - 1181
Maud
Fitzswaine
36
36
1158 - 1212
Patrick
Curwen
54
54
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=4013448&pid=-1425123772
1134
Grace
1150
Gilbert
de
Culcheth
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=4013448&pid=-1425463570
1490 - 1566
John
Cooper
76
76
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13246009&pid=-74485880
1450
Alice
1450 - 1495
John
Cooper
45
45
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13246009&pid=-74484107
Robert
Cooper
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13246009&pid=84690876
1300
Simon
Cooper
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13246009&pid=84710391
1550 - 1590
John
Granger
40
40
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=9461559&pid=-513023422
1554 - 1575
Elizabeth
Smith
21
21
~1600 - ~1660
John
Clayden
60
60
~1603 - ~1660
Jane
Thomas
57
57
1590 - 1646
John
Lambert
56
56
~1600
Sarah
1555 - 1625
Jeffrey
Lambert
70
70
1558 - 1630
Elizabeth
Hisloppe
72
72
1610 - 1669
Thomas
Lucas
59
59
1610 - 1636
Francis
26
26
~1517
John
Bothe
~1519
Robert
Bothe
~1520
Ellen
Bothe
~1521
Anne
Bothe
1522
Margaret
Bothe
1520
Elizabeth
Bothe
~1525
Dorothy
Bothe
~1527
Alice
Bothe
~1530
Cecilie
Bothe
1461 - 1522
Thomas
Boteler
61
61
Thomas Boteler, Knight, of Bewsey, b. 1461, d. 27 Apr 1522, knighted 1485, JP 1486, Baron of Warrington; m. Margaret Delves, daughter of John Delves of Doddington, Knight. [Ancestral Roots] Note: CP does not recognize him as Baron, it must be a feudal barony. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I633080&style=TABLE
~1467
Margaret
Delves
~1500
Margery
Boteler
~1505
Cicely
Boteler
~1490
Thomas
Boteler
1429 - 1462
John
Boteler
32
32
Sir John Boteler, Knight, of Bewsey, b. 24 Aug 1429, d. 26 Feb 1463, Baron of Warrington, knighted 1447, Knight of the Shire 1449, MP 1449; m. 1460, Margaret Stanley, as his 3rd wife. [Ancestral Roots] Note: CP does not recognize him as Baron, it must be a feudal barony. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I633079&style=TABLE
~1436 - ~1481
Margaret
Stanley
45
45
~1462
Dorothy
Boteler
~1463 - 1517
Margaret
Boteler
54
54
1402 - 1430
John
Boteler
28
28
Sir John Boteler, Knight, of Bewsey, b. Bewsey, 26 Feb 1402/4 [sic?]; d. 12 Sep 1430, Baron of Warrington, MP 1426. [Ancestral Roots] Note: CP does not recognize him as Baron, it must be a feudal barony. Sources: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Note: Record originated in... Date: 2000 Date: 18 APR 2009 Page: 46-35 Quality: 3 Title: Anchetil de Harcourt - emsuggs.ged Note: Merged 18/04/2009 06:31 Date: 19 APR 2009 Note: Record originated in... Title: Anchetil de Harcourt - emsuggs.ged Note: Merged 18/04/2009 06:31 Date: 19 APR 2009 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Note: Record originated in... Date: 2000 Date: 18 APR 2009 Page: 46=35 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I632953&style=TABLE
~1404 - 1441
Isabel
Harington
37
37
~1428
Joan
Boteler
~1421
Ellen
Boteler
1374
William
le
Boteler
1376 - 1440
Elizabeth
Standish
64
64
~1417 - 1458
Anne
Boteler
41
41
~1408
Alice
Boteler
~1333
Ralph
de
Standish
~1337
Cecillia
Bradshagh
~1360 - 1432
Lawrence
Standish
72
72
Laurence de Standish, of Standish, son of Ralph de Standish by Cecilia, daughter of Roger de Bradshagh. [Burke's Peerage] http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I632942
~1311
Roger
Bradshagh
Sources: Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Abbrev: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosle y Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Note: Record originated in... Date: 2000 Date: 18 APR 2009 Page: 1924 Quality: 3 Title: Anchetil de Harcourt - emsuggs.ged Note: Merged 18/04/2009 06:31 Date: 19 APR 2009 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I632257&style=TABLE
~1315
Alice
Osbaldeston
~1345
Bradshagh
I agree with most people that Thomas Bradshagh, of Haigh, is descended from Roger Bradshagh, but the birth dates require more generations in between. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I633139
~1285
Ricahrd
de
Bradshagh
~1290
Holcroft
~1260 - 1333
William
de
Bradshaw
73
73
The Bradshaigh Family In 1295 William de Bradshaigh, acquired Haigh and Blackrod Manors by marrying Mabel le Norreys de Haghe and Blackrode, which were Mabel's right as heir of the last-named Hugh le Norreys. William from his name is supposed to have been a descendant of the Bradshaghs of Bradshaw, near Turton. In 1302 William de Bradshagh held the twelfth part of a knight's fee in Haigh of the Earl of Lancaster. Sir William absented himself from Haigh, for his share in Adam Banastre's rebellion against the Earl of Lancaster in 1315 and the death of Henry de Bury. He was outlawed for felony and by 1317 his manors of Haigh and Blackrod had been taken into the king's hands and demised to Peter de Limesey, but Mabel de Haigh intruded herself. Sir William appears to have been killed at Winwick in August 1333. However, according to legend, ten years after leaving, Bradshaigh returned in 1324 - from the wars in Scotland - and promptly killed his wife's new husband, Sir Osmond Nevile, a Welsh knight. She had remarried, thinking Sir William had perished. Sir William made her walk barefoot and dressed in sackcloth from Wigan to Haigh Hall, once a week, for the rest of her life. The account was made into a novel by Sir Walter Scott, and the event is still marked by Mab's Cross, in Wigan Lane. Mabel's title to the Norreys lands must have been recognized, for in 1336 and 1337, when a widow and childless, she arranged for the succession to the manors as absolute owner, granting them to her husband's nephews; Haigh to William, a son of John de Bradshagh, and Blackrod to Roger son of Richard, who was another son. In 1338 she founded a chantry in Wigan Church for her husband's soul and her own, as also for the soul of Edward II. In 1346 Mabel de Bradshagh, heir of Hugh le Norreys, held the manor of Haigh for the twelfth part of a knight's fee and by the service of 10d., yearly. Early in 1365 Roger de Bradshagh of Westleigh demanded the manor of Haigh from William de Bradshagh and Sir Henry de Trafford, in virtue of the settlement of 1312. There may have been two Williams in succession, for William de Bradshagh, who died in 1380 seised of the manor of Haigh, left a son and heir Thomas only twelve years of age. Thomas de Bradshagh took part in the Percy rising of 1403 and was present at the battle of Shrewsbury; afterwards he received a pardon from Henry IV. Apart from the Bradshaw family there do not seem to have been any important landowners. In 1540, an antiquarian called John Leland reported that Sir Roger Bradshaigh had discovered a plentiful shallow seam of smooth, hard, Cannel Coal on his estate. The deposit came to be known as the Great Haigh Fault. The shallow depth of the Cannel meant that it was suitable for the simple surface mining methods available at that time. It could be worked and carved, and was an excellent light fuel which burned with a bright flame, it was easily lit and left virtually no ash. Widely used for domestic lighting in the early 19th Century, before the incandescent gas mantle was available, it gradually lost favour; as the use of coal gas made it obsolete Reported dead in the Crusades. On returning home from Crusades found hiswife, Mabel, had married Sir Osmund Neville, a Welsh Knight. Sir Osmondfled towards Wales, but was overtaken and slain near Neston Park inLancashire. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hayes-drake&id=I632090&style=TABLE
~1265 - 1348
Mabel
de
Norreys
83
83
~1290
Adam
de
Bradshaw
~1239
John
de
Bradshaw
~1240
Agnes
de
Bromley
~1270 - <1337
John
de
Bradshaw
67
67
~1210 - >1239
Thomas
Bradshaw
29
29
~1215
Agnes
de
Hoghton
~1190
John
Bradshaw
~1195
Maud
Musgrave
~1160
John
Bradshaw
~1172
Emma
de
Harcourt
1083 - ~1141
William
de
Harcourt
58
58
~1142 - 1223
William
de
Harcourt
81
81
~1102 - >1153
Agnes
Ambroise
51
51
1100 - 1160
William
De
Harcourt
60
60
~1151
Ilger
de
Kilton
~1126
Roger
de
Kilton
1366 - 1426
James
Strangeways
60
60
Sources: Title: Tudor Place Abbrev: Tudor Place Author: Jorge H. Castelli
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