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Ancestors of Mary Etta Johns Generation No. 1 1. Mary Etta Johns, born 26 Feb 1890 in Malta, Bowie, TX; died
19 Sep 1953 in DeKalb, Bowie, TX. She was the daughter of 2. William Jeptha
Johns and 3. Mary Elizabeth Payne. She married (1) Louis Young
Terral 25 Dec 1913 in Grant Co., AR. He was born 01 Feb 1891 in DeKalb,
Bowie, TX, and died 07 Aug 1967 in DeKalb, Bowie, TX. He was the son of William
Wright Terrell and Mary Amelia Atchley. Generation No. 2 2. William Jeptha Johns, born 08 Aug 1860 in Columbia Co., AR;
died 23 Nov 1931 in Malta, Bowie, TX. He was the son of 4. John Calvin Johns
and 5. Mary Elizabeth Finch. He married 3. Mary Elizabeth Payne 09
Jun 1887 in Bowie Co., TX. 3. Mary Elizabeth Payne, born 03 Oct 1868 in Bowie Co., TX;
died 08 Oct 1940 in Malta, Bowie, TX. She was the daughter of 6. Morgan Payne
and 7. Sarah Alice Woodard. Notes for William Jeptha Johns: A farmer in northeast Texas, and raised stock. He had a huge fig tree which
he climbed, and sold figs door to door. Buried Woodstock Cem., New Boston, TX Notes for Mary Elizabeth Payne: Did her father have Indian heritage? According to descendant George E.
Atchley: "Both my Dad and my uncle, Max Atchley, remember Mary
Elizabeth Payne as a Native American." Photos do not lead us to
think she was nearly full-blooded. Children of William Johns and Mary Payne are: i. James Pleasant Johns, born 25 Jun 1888 in Malta, Bowie,
TX; died 04 Sep 1890 in Bowie Co., TX. Notes for James Pleasant Johns: Buried Woodstock Cem., New Boston, TX 1 ii. Mary Etta Johns, born 26 Feb 1890 in Malta, Bowie, TX;
died 19 Sep 1953 in DeKalb, Bowie, TX; married Louis Young
Terral 25 Dec 1913 in Grant Co., AR. iii. Martin Luther Johns, born 21 Mar 1892 in Malta, Bowie,
TX; died 21 Jul 1955 in Bowie Co., TX; married Levia Abercrombie
01 Dec 1912 in Malta, Bowie, TX; born 04 Nov 1896 in Bowie Co.,
TX; died 27 May 1982. Notes for Martin Luther Johns: Buried Liberty Hill Cem., DeKalb, TX iv. Rubye Lee Johns, born 25 Feb 1894 in Malta, Bowie, TX;
died 13 Jul 1978 in Bowie Co., TX; married Irvin Harrison
Atchley 15 Jan 1911 in Bowie Co., TX; born 28 Jan 1888 in Grant
Co., AR; died 26 Dec 1959 in Malta, Bowie, TX. v. Mattie Odessa Johns, born 07 Feb 1896 in Malta, Bowie, TX;
died 03 Sep 1982 in New Boston, Bowie, TX; married Leonard C.
Hillis 10 Nov 1916 in Malta, Bowie, TX; born 10 Jan 1893 in
Giles Co., TN; died 16 Mar 1966 in Malta, Bowie, TX. vi. William Estes Johns, born 04 Jun 1899 in Malta, Bowie,
TX; died 18 Nov 1980 in Austin, Travis, TX; married Mable Lee
Diffie 17 Sep 1920 in New Boston, Bowie, TX; born 10 Feb 1902;
died 22 Nov 1981 in Texarkana, Bowie, TX. vii. Omer Shephard Johns, born 15 Aug 1901 in Malta, Bowie,
TX; died 27 Aug 1983 in Texarkana, Bowie, TX; married Nora
Jewell Barfield Hodgson; born 24 Feb 1908 in poss. Texarkana,
Bowie, TX; died 12 Sep 1991 in Texarkana, Miller, AR. Notes for Omer Shephard Johns: Buried Chapelwood Cem., Nash, TX viii. Allie Mae Johns, born 30 Oct 1904 in Malta, Bowie, TX;
died 13 Jun 1980 in Texarkana, Miller, AR; married Jesse Bryan
Hall 05 Jun 1931 in Miller Co., AR; born 19 Jun 1907 in DeKalb,
Bowie, TX; died 02 Aug 1985 in DeKalb, Bowie, TX. Notes for Allie Mae Johns: Buried Woodman Cem., DeKalb, TX Notes for Jesse Bryan Hall: Bryan married 2nd Ruby Marie Adkison. ix. Horace Ivy Johns, born 21 Nov 1906 in Malta, Bowie, TX;
died 24 Apr 1943 in Terrell, Kaufman, TX. Notes for Horace Ivy Johns: Buried Woodstock Cem., New Boston, TX Generation No. 3 4. John Calvin Johns, born 18 Jan 1818 in Madison Co., GA; died
30 Sep 1875 in Bowie Co., TX. He was the son of 8. John Johns and 9.
<Unknown>. He married 5. Mary Elizabeth Finch 22 Dec 1846 in Chambers
Co., AL. 5. Mary Elizabeth Finch, born 15 Sep 1821 in Jasper Co., GA;
died 20 Nov 1895 in Bowie Co., TX. She was the daughter of 10. John Finch,
Jr. and 11. Henrietta Taylor. Notes for John Calvin Johns: John Calvin Johns was born in GA. He married in Chambers Co. AL Family
history says that the Johns family had a military school for boys pre-Civil War
, probably in AL. It was called Johns Academy. For a wedding present they
recieved a slave to cook for them. When they moved to Arkansas, they were not
allowed to bring her. John apparently liked to move around. They lived in
several counties in AR before moving to TX. Family says that he was once again
preparing to move when he was kicked by a horse and died. He was the first to be
buried in Woodstock Cem., close to New Boston, TX. John is not likely the son of Col. Robert Johns of Chambers Co., AL, whose
daughters were listed in marriage records of the county at the same general
time-frame that John Calvin Johns was married. There were likely two Johns of
about the same age, and probably slightly more distant than first cousins. A combination of migration patterns and other circumstantial evidence lead me
to link John Calvin Johns to a presumed great-grandfather in Buckingham Co., VA. Notes for Mary Elizabeth Finch: The Finch family had a large plantation in Alabama or
Georgia. They lived next door to the Sims family. Sims, TX was
named for this family. Mary Elizabeth is buried in Woodstock
Cem., near New Boston, TX. Children of John Johns and Mary Finch are: i. James C. Johns, born 01 Nov 1847 in Chambers Co., AL; died
10 Nov 1850. ii. Mary E. Johns, born 04 Jul 1849 in Lafayette Co., AR;
died 04 Sep 1852 in Lafayette Co., AR. iii. John Wesley Johns, born 01 Jan 1851 in Lafayette Co.,
AR; died 29 Apr 1909 in Bowie Co., TX; married Callie Mae
<Unknown>. Notes for John Wesley Johns: Methodist Circuit Rider. iv. Thomas Franklin Johns, born 03 Sep 1853 in AR; died 16
Jan 1889 in Bowie Co., TX; married (1) Luticia M. Woodard; born
Aft. 1853; married (2) Lucy Young Bef. 1886; born Aft. 1853 in
DeKalb, Bowie, TX. Notes for Lucy Young: Lucy married William P. McLane after Thomas died. v. Robert Warren Johns, born 05 Aug 1854 in Ouachita Co., AR;
married Katie 'Catie' Day 26 May 1880 in Bowie Co., TX. Notes for Robert Warren Johns: buried Sulpher, OK vi. Edward Athens Johns, born 25 May 1856 in Columbia Co.,
AR; died 28 Dec 1856 in Columbia Co., AR. vii. Charles Leanch Johns, born 04 Mar 1858 in Columbia Co.,
AR; died 04 Aug 1860 in Columbia Co., AR. 2 viii. William Jeptha Johns, born 08 Aug 1860 in Columbia
Co., AR; died 23 Nov 1931 in Malta, Bowie, TX; married Mary
Elizabeth Payne 09 Jun 1887 in Bowie Co., TX. ix. Martha Claudida Johns, born 26 Jun 1869 in Columbia Co.,
AR; married Flannigan McClain. 6. Morgan Payne, born Abt. 1847; died Abt. 1870 in Bowie Co.,
TX. He married 7. Sarah Alice Woodard Abt. 1867 in Bowie Co., TX. 7. Sarah Alice Woodard, born Abt. 1849 in Sumter Co., AL; died
Abt. 1869 in Bowie Co., TX. She was the daughter of 14. William Benson
Woodard and 15. Amanda Rosser. Notes for Morgan Payne: I am aware of two (presumably not closely related) Morgan Paynes - one in New
York and Illinois, and one in Virginia and Maryland (below). These do not appear
to be ours. The Morgan Lewis Payne of New York and Illinois served in the Black Hawk Wars
and also served under Sam Houston during the fight for Texas Independence. He
had a nephew Morgan Payne born in 1840. See
http://members.aol.com/alicebeard/payne.html June 1999 One Morgan Payne was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA in Dec. 1849, according to
LDS. His father was Daniel Payne and mother Susan, and he married Mary Ellen
Stone and had four children. He moved to Maryland by the 1880 census.
mommagag@rhtc.net Shirley is a descendant of that Morgan Payne. W. A. Payne and W. M. Payne were mentioned in the 1860 Bowie Co., TX census
index. Thomas Payne, William A. Payne and William M. Payne were mentioned in the
1870 Bowie Co., TX census index, all in Boston. It seems possible that this
individual was William Morgan Payne. Memo: 2 generations Child of Morgan Payne and Sarah Woodard is: 3 i. Mary Elizabeth Payne, born 03 Oct 1868 in Bowie Co., TX;
died 08 Oct 1940 in Malta, Bowie, TX; married William Jeptha
Johns 09 Jun 1887 in Bowie Co., TX. Generation No. 4 8. John Johns, born Abt. 1780. He was the son of 16. John
Johns and 17. Nancy <Unknown>. He married 9. <Unknown>. 9. <Unknown> Notes for John Johns: Note: The following circumstantial evidence is used to link John Johns and
his children: That only one John Johns is known to have resided in Madison Co.,
GA, and he MAY be the brother of William Johns, as indicated below, and that
John Calvin Johns was born in Madison Co., GA. Madison is in northeast Georgia,
just west of Elbert Co. and east of the town of Athens, about 100 miles
east-northeast of Atlanta. Note: Another John Johns, the brother of Robert Johns, married Frances
Loflin. He was likely about the same age and COULD have been the father of
James, William, Easter and Jane of Walton Co., GA. They MAY have the same
parents as John Calvin Johns, b 1818 Madison Co., GA. The obituary of Robert Johns indicating he was from Columbia Co., GA and the
proximity of the children of Robert and John, presumed to be cousins (but not
necessarily first cousins). Each may have descended from a different John Johns
of Columbia Co., GA. There were two John Johns of Columbia who died within a
dozen years of each other, who MAY or MAY NOT have been of the same generation,
and only one of those had a son William Johns (and he was the one who did not
have a son, Robert Johns). The following research info provided by: Deborah Beuerman - RABEUERMAN@prodigy.net March, 2000 John Johns on the list of jurors in Madison Co., GA in 1812. William Johns also listed. (Madison Co. formed in Dec 1811) John Johns paid taxes in Madison Co. in 1817. John Johns and William Johns of Madison Co. were fortunate drawers in the
1820 Georgia Land Lottery. John Johns drew land in Walton Co., GA which was granted in 1823. (Walton
Co., formed in 1818, is almost on a line between Atlanta and Madison County,
30-40 miles east of Atlanta and two counties west of Madison Co.) William Johns drew land in Early and Appling Co. (Claim not yet found.)
(Early and Appling counties are pretty far south in the state - Early in the
southwest and Appling in the south-central). John Johns listed in 1820 Madison Co. Georgia Census 101210-2201 >From the book, "Wayfarers in Walton, A History of Walton Co. Georgia
1818-1967" "...by 1830... John Johns...had migrated from Madison Co" John Johns listed in 1830 Walton Co. census 01101001-110201 Marriage records of Walton Co. GA James Johns--Rebecca Herndon 2-9-1826 William Johns--Mary Hightower 10-2-1831 Easter Johns--John Wade 6-16-1833 [Note: Easter was the name of a
daughter-in-law of Jacob Johns and Patience, and she was born c 1770 Charleston,
SC. Jacob died in Wayne Co., GA in 1817. Wayne is in southeast Georgia, just
east of Appling Co.] Jane Johns--John Herring 12-6-1836 These are all assumed to be children of John Johns as he is the only Johns
listed and the ages fit with the census records. Later census records of Easter, James and William indicate all were born in
Georgia and suggest birth dates from 1802-1819. Therefore John Johns would be in
Georgia before 1802. Since a fortunate drawer was exempt from subsequent
lotteries, John Johns of Walton did not win before 1820. John Johns sold land in Walton Co. GA to Jacob Callahan in the early 1830s.
One of the deeds was witnessed by Willliam Johns, James Johns and Riley Wilson.
John Johns was on the 1826 and 1831 Tax Digest for Walton Co., GA. There is no Johns in the 1840 Walton Co. Georgia census. Possible origins for John Johns: Marriages in Wilkes Co. GA John Johns, son of John--Elizabeth Tuggle 26 Dec 1799 (Probably a John Johns who stayed in Wilkes Co.) Wilkes Co. Georgia entitled to draws in 1806 lottery John Johns 2 William Johns 1 (it is not certain if either man won land in this lottery; it is thought that
the land would have been in Wilkinson Co., GA) Note: Pendleton Dist. SC listed as the birthplace of first four children by
one researcher. There was a John Johns in the 1820 Madison Co., GA census.
Another researcher indicates a John Johns was in the 1820 census of SC, which is
not verified. John Calvin Johns was born in 1818 in Madison Co., GA. Pendleton district was
created in 1798 from Washington District, and was split in 1826 to form Pickens
and Anderson Districts, and the name Pendleton was discarded as a district name.
Notes for <Unknown>: Is this Elizabeth Tuggle? A John Johns of Wilkes Co., GA
married her on 26 Dec. 1799. A researcher has a different set of
children for that John Johns and Elizabeth Tuggle, but his
father's name is also identified as John Johns. Children of John Johns and <Unknown> are: i. James M. Johns, born Bet. 1802 - 1806 in Pendleton Dist.,
SC or GA; married Rebecca Herndon 09 Feb 1826 in Walton Co., GA. ii. William 'Billy' Johns, born Bet. 1804 - 1811 in Pendleton
Dist.., SC or GA; married Mary Hightower 10 Feb 1831 in Walton
Co., GA; born Aft. 1805. Notes for William 'Billy' Johns: RABEUERMAN@prodigy.net Deborah Beuerman descends from this
line. iii. Elizabeth Johns, born 27 Apr 1808 in Pendleton Dist..,
SC or GA; died 25 Sep 1875 in Lewisville, Lafayette, AR; married
John Steele 1828 in Of Lancaster, SC; born 12 Jun 1782 in Co.
Antrim, Ireland; died 09 May 1860 in Lewisville, Lafayette, AR. Notes for Elizabeth Johns: Not certain if Elizabeth is a sibling as shown. iv. Easter Johns, born Bet. 1810 - 1813 in Pendleton Dist..,
SC or GA; married John Wade 16 Jun 1833 in Social Circle, Walton
Co., GA; born Abt. 1810. v. Jane Johns, born Bet. 1812 - 1815 in Pendleton Dist.., SC
or GA; married John Herring 06 Dec 1836. 4 vi. John Calvin Johns, born 18 Jan 1818 in Madison Co., GA;
died 30 Sep 1875 in Bowie Co., TX; married Mary Elizabeth Finch
22 Dec 1846 in Chambers Co., AL. 10. John Finch, Jr., born 07 Feb 1788 in Columbia Co., GA; died
11 Jun 1860 in Chambers Co., AL. He was the son of 20. John Finch. He
married 11. Henrietta Taylor. 11. Henrietta Taylor, born Abt. 1794; died Abt. 1853 in
Chambers Co., AL. She was the daughter of 22. James T. Taylor and 23.
Mary <Unknown>. Notes for John Finch, Jr.: Resided Jasper Co., GA, Monroe Co., GA, Cusetta, AL Buried Cusetta City Cem., Cusetta, AL Children of John Finch and Henrietta Taylor are: i. John Finch III, born Bef. 1820. ii. William Finch, born Bef. 1821; died Abt. 1865 in Coffee
Co., AL; married Alizada Burgey 05 Nov 1835 in Monroe Co., GA. 5 iii. Mary Elizabeth Finch, born 15 Sep 1821 in Jasper Co.,
GA; died 20 Nov 1895 in Bowie Co., TX; married John Calvin Johns
22 Dec 1846 in Chambers Co., AL. iv. Mary A. Finch, born 12 Sep 1823 in GA; died 11 Mar 1898
in Chambers Co., AL; married Albert Gallatin Danforth 16 Dec
1841 in Chambers Co., AL; born 17 Oct 1815 in GA; died 16 Jun
1869 in Chambers Co., AL. Notes for Mary A. Finch: buried Antioch Baptist Ch. Cem. "MRS. MARY A. DANFORTH. This excellent christian woman died
some weeks ago at her home in Chambers county, Ala. She was in
the 75th year of her age and for fifty-three years has been a
faithful member of the Missionary Baptist church. She was a
mother of twelve chidlren, seven girls and five boys, eight of
whom are still living to mourn her loss. "Sister Danforth suffered much in the last years of her life,
but she endured her afflictions as became one who trusted in the
Lord Jesus Christ. The writer of these lines had many talks with
her concrening the hope that animated her through all the years
and never found her otherwise than happy in that hope. During
nearly thirty years of widowhood she was a faithful mother and
did all in her power for those she loved, always seeking the
guidance of the Holy Spirit in the dark hours of adversity as
well as in the golden moments of prospertiy. She leaves to her
childrten the priceless heritage of a good name, and her example
of faith in God is worthy of all immitation. Her fondest desire
as expressed in the last days of her earthly existence was to
meet them in the Better Land. Thus has passed away another one
of God's children--entered upon her reward. May all of her
children follow in her footsteps. --B." (p. 71 ih ALLIE
ABERNATHY'S SCRAPBOOKS 1893-1923: Marriages, Deaths and Other
Items from Chambers County, Alabama Newspapers, compiled by
Laura Alabama Floretta Abernathy). This item appeared in 1898. Notes for Albert Gallatin Danforth: Albert married 1st Amy Gray 8 Nov. 1839. v. Susan M. Finch, born Abt. 1824; died Abt. 1855 in Chambers
Co., AL. vi. Martha Finch, born Abt. 1825; married John Monk 28 Mar
1851 in Chambers Co., AL. vii. Robert H. Finch, born Abt. 1828; died Abt. 1905 in
Chambers Co., AL; married Paralee Caldwell 27 Jan 1859 in
Chambers Co., AL; born 19 Nov 1840; died 08 Sep 1915 in Chambers
Co., AL. Notes for Robert H. Finch: buried Cusetta City Cem., Cusetta, AL viii. Harriett Finch, born Abt. 1829 in GA; married Benjamin
F. Piper 07 Sep 1858 in Chambers Co., AL. ix. James M. Finch, born 03 Jan 1837 in GA; died 14 Jun 1896
in Chambers Co., AL; married Mary <Unknown>; born 20 Nov 1843;
died 12 Apr 1914 in Chambers Co., AL. Notes for James M. Finch: buried Cusetta City Cem., Cusetta, AL According to Cusseta
Cemetary book, birth date is listed as Jan. 3, 1830. x. Jeptha Finch, born Abt. 1840 in Chambers Co., AL; married
A. C. <Unknown>. xi. Thomas F. Finch, born Abt. 1841 in Chambers Co., AL. 14. William Benson Woodard, born Abt. 1824 in AL; died Bef.
1861 in Bowie Co., TX. He was the son of 28. William Woodard and 29.
Sarah Drinkard. He married 15. Amanda Rosser 16 Dec 1846 in Sumter
Co., AL. 15. Amanda Rosser, born Abt. 1832 in AL. She was the daughter
of 30. John Rosser and 31. Sarah Glover. Child of William Woodard and Amanda Rosser is: 7 i. Sarah Alice Woodard, born Abt. 1849 in Sumter Co., AL;
died Abt. 1869 in Bowie Co., TX; married Morgan Payne Abt. 1867
in Bowie Co., TX. Generation No. 5 16. John Johns, born Bef. 1760 in Of King & Queen Co., VA; died
Bef. Jan 1805 in Columbia Co., GA. He was the son of 32. <Unknown> Johns.
He married 17. Nancy <Unknown>. 17. Nancy <Unknown> Notes for John Johns: John Johns of Columbia Co., GA - probated Jan 1805 John Johns of the State of Virginia in King and Queen Co. heirs: wife Nancy sons: William, John exrs: William Jones (State of Georgia) William Bates (State of Virginia) Another John Johns died in Columbia Co., GA abt 1790-1793, the father of Col.
Robert Johns who was born Mecklenburg Co., VA and who lived in SC before dying
in Chambers Co., AL in 1763. Chambers Co., AL was also the home of the
descendants of this John, who with his brother William won land in the Indian
Lotteries in Walton Co., GA in 1806. This John Johns could easily be the uncle of the other one, and could be born
10-15 years earlier than shown here, but this is speculation. A couple of other clues to potential ancestors / cousins: The Johns family of
Rutherford Co., TN includes a Clement Read Johns who at one time resided near
Chambers Co., Alabama and later in DeKalb, Texas, both places where descendants
of John Calvin Johns resided. Also, Farriss descendants of the Buckingham Co.,
VA Johns family are known to have been buried in Chambers Co., AL. At least one of the Columbia Co., GA Johns families was likely related to the
branch that later resided in Wilkes Co., GA, which cannot be excluded as
ancestors to John Calvin Johns. Were there two sets of brothers, William and
John Johns, who went separately to Wilkes Co., GA and to Walton Co., GA? 4 generations Children of John Johns and Nancy <Unknown> are: 8 i. John Johns, born Abt. 1780; married <Unknown>. ii. William Johns Notes for William Johns: William of Madison Co. won land in Early Co. and Appling Co.
and is presumed to be the brother of John since (a) John had two
children mentioned in his will, John and William, and (b) two
men "won land together and went from county-to-county together"
and were named John and William Johns. 20. John Finch, born Bef. 1765; died in GA. He was the son of
40. Thomas Finch. Children of John Finch are: 10 i. John Finch, Jr., born 07 Feb 1788 in Columbia Co., GA;
died 11 Jun 1860 in Chambers Co., AL; married Henrietta Taylor. ii. Robert Finch iii. William Finch iv. Mary Finch, married <Unknown> Clay. 22. James T. Taylor, born Abt. 1772 in prob. Edgefield Dist.,
SC; died Abt. Sep 1838 in Chambers Co., AL. He was the son of 44. William
Taylor and 45. Mary 'Polly' Clark. He married 23. Mary <Unknown>
Abt. 1792. 23. Mary <Unknown>, born Abt. 1774; died Bef. 1841 in AL or GA. Notes for James T. Taylor: He first arrived in GA in 1807. He resided for some time in Jones Co., as
land from his homestead there is mentioned in his will. His will was probated in
Troup Co., GA. His residence was on the border of Alabama and Georgia, near the
present-day town of Lanett / West Point, and that area was the subject of border
disputes until 1840. He and his brother Baxter Taylor are mentioned prominently
in the history of Chambers Co., Alabama, and likely had association with
Benjamin Hawkins, Indian Agent. He and brother Baxter Taylor are mentioned in "The Reason for the Tears" - A
History of Chambers County, Alabama 1832-1900 by Bobby L. Lindsey, 1971. His will: State of Georgia, Troup County I, James Taylor of county and state aforesaid ... "in full enjoyment of all
my mental and national faculties, etc." All just debts to be paid. To daughter
Henrietta Finch of Monroe Co., Ga.do give to Thomas Taylor my son of Troup Co.,
Ga. for sole benefit of sd. Henrietta one fractional survey of land in fifth
District of Monroe Co., Ga. known as No. 144, also one other fractional survey
in fourteenth District of Monroe Co. known as No. 129. Also to son Thomas Taylor
for sole use of sd. Henrietta two negro girls (named), sd. property to be held
in trust for sd. Henrietta and at her death to belong equally to children of sd.
daughter. To daughter Mary Pullin of DeKalb Co. two negro girls (named). To son Thomas
Taylor in trust for sole use and benefit of daughter Harriet Freil of Troup Co.,
Ga. the tract of land on which I resided when I lived in Jones Co. lying on
Oakmulgee River adj. lands of Brigges and Hall, containing about 366 acres and
also a negro boy and girl (named). At her death property to go to her children
if any and if none to belong equally to ch. of daughter, Henrietta Finch. To two sons James Taylor of Harris Co. and John Taylor of Troup Co. two
promissory notes totaling about $1900 to be divided equally between them and
also to sd. sons all lands and negroes I may purchase except negroes herein
after mentioned as now under certain mortgage. Also to sd. sons James and John
my draws in the ensuing gold lottery and my draw in the ensuing land lottery.
Also to son John the tract of land he sold me in 8th Dist. of Carrol Co. To son Thomas Taylor (of Troup Co.?) 6 negroes named (one of these a baby boy
named Woolfork) and also all cattle on farm where he lives. To son Ezekill (sic) Taylor two negro children, (named), a note on Nathan P.
Browning and Thomas P. Greenwood for $500, also all cattle except those
otherwise disposed of. To wife Mary 3 negro slaves, named. At her death the slave Robert to become
property of daughter Mary Pullin and slaves Mark and Easter to become property
of son Ezekill Taylor. Also to wife a mortgage executed by Samuel Winslett,
negroes in sd. mortgage to be unconditionally the property of wife Mary
(forever.) Also a note of hand on Wilson Williams endorsed by B. H. Canerese and
W. H. Sledge for $216. Also to wife all household and kitchen furniture, all
horses, hogs, sheep and 8 cows and calves of her own selection, and all farming
tools. I also appoint my sd. wife "my residuary Legatee," and desire that she
shall own all property not already disposed of after debts and funeral expenses
are paid. Exr. son Thomas Taylor (of Troup Co.) 20 July, 1832. Signed James "X" Taylor.
Wit: J. E. Morgan, J. B. Simmons, William Dougherly (sic). (No probate date). Notes for Mary <Unknown>: Mary Spires married a James T. Taylor in Stewart Co., GA
after 1827 (poss. in 1848) and cannot be this woman. Mary Wood
married a James T. Taylor. Children of James Taylor and Mary <Unknown> are: 11 i. Henrietta Taylor, born Abt. 1794; died Abt. 1853 in
Chambers Co., AL; married John Finch, Jr.. ii. Mary Taylor, born Abt. 1796 in GA; died Abt. 1850 in GA;
married Greenville Pullen Bef. 1820; born Abt. 1790 in SC; died
1856 in Whitfield Co., GA. Notes for Greenville Pullen: or Greenville Pullin A likely descendant, Greenville M. Pullen d: Sept. 8, 1904,
recorded in a family Bible. iii. Harriet Taylor, born Abt. 1799 in GA; married John S.
Freel 02 Jan 1825 in Monroe Co., GA. Notes for John S. Freel: or John S. Freil. John married 2nd (after a divorce) Belinda
Nance 16 Mar 1840 in Georgia. iv. James Taylor, born 03 Dec 1801 in GA; died 29 Sep 1860 in
AL; married Sarah Jane Jeter. Notes for James Taylor: buried Sturkie Cem., Chambers Co., AL Did he also have a son named Baxter Taylor, named for his
uncle? v. John Taylor, born 03 Mar 1805 in GA. vi. Thomas Taylor, born Abt. 1808 in GA; married Keturah (NP)
Chaffin. vii. Ezekiel Taylor, born Abt. 1820 in GA; died Bef. 1861;
married Amanda M. V. Howle 04 Feb 1839 in Chambers Co., AL; born
17 Feb 1822; died 24 Aug 1895. 28. William Woodard, born 1792 in SC; died Bef. Oct 1844 in
Sumter Co., AL. He was the son of 56. Charles Woodard and 57. Rebecca
<Unknown>. He married 29. Sarah Drinkard 29 Apr 1819 in Clarke Co.,
AL. 29. Sarah Drinkard, born Abt. 1801; died 10 Sep 1880 in Sumter
Co., AL. She was the daughter of 58. Francis Drinkard and 59. Sarah
Ellington. Notes for William Woodard: John Rosser, was the administrator of William Woodard's estate in Oct., 1844.
On Aug. 14, 1845, Sarah Woodard was appointed the guardian of William B. Woodard, Mary Woodard,
Robert N. Woodard, Martha J. Woodard, Pleasant Woodard, and Rebecca Woodard for
the settlement of William Woodard's estate. They all received their proceeds
from the sale of some land William owned by early 1846. Children of William Woodard and Sarah Drinkard are: i. Frances F. Woodard, born Abt. 1822; married James McRea 14
Sep 1842 in Sumter Co., AL. Notes for James McRea: or James McCrea or James McCrary 14 ii. William Benson Woodard, born Abt. 1824 in AL; died
Bef. 1861 in Bowie Co., TX; married Amanda Rosser 16 Dec 1846 in
Sumter Co., AL. iii. Lucinda Woodard, born Abt. 1825 in AL; died in Bowie
Co., TX; married George Godwin. iv. Sarah Woodard, born 01 Mar 1828 in AL; died 06 Jun 1926
in Bowie Co., TX; married (1) Morris William Giles 28 Jan 1844
in Sumter Co., AL; born Abt. 1799; died Bet. 1850 - 1860;
married (2) Martin Van Buren Rosser Abt. 1860; died Bet. 1870 -
1880. v. Rebecca Woodard, born Abt. 1831 in AL; married <Unknown>
Woodall. vi. Mary Woodard, born Abt. 1833. vii. Robert N. Woodard, born Aug 1836 in AL; died in Bowie
Co., TX; married Elizabeth R. <Unknown> in Bowie Co., TX; born
Aft. 1836. Notes for Elizabeth R. <Unknown>: Elizabeth R. Daniel or Elizabeth R. Daniels, but surname not
proven. viii. Pleasant Washington 'Pleas' Woodard, born 18 Jan 1838
in Sumter Co., AL; died Bet. 06 Jan 1890 - 06 Jan 1891 in Bowie
Co., TX; married Etta Josephine Martin 12 Jan 1868 in Bowie Co.,
TX; born 1842 in Phillips Co., AR. Notes for Pleasant Washington 'Pleas' Woodard: He was a private in Captain Cameron's Company, Texas Infantry
(later known as Company H, 9th Kentucky Mounted Infantry) C.S.A.
He enlisted 15 Sep 1861. He was transferred to Company H, 15th
(also known as 32nd) Texas Calvary C.S.A on May 2, 1863. He was
surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama May 11, 1865 and paroled at
Meridian, Mississippi May 11, 1865. From his Widow's Pension Application his witnesses claimed to
have fought with him at Murfreesboro, Chicamunga, Lookout
Mountain, Missionary Ridge and under Joseph E. Johnston and Hood
in Georgia Campaign. http://gen.1starnet.com/civilwar/woodardp.htm ix. Martha Jane Woodard, born Abt. 1840 in AL. 30. John Rosser, born Abt. 1814 in TN; died Nov 1859 in Old
Salem, Bowie, TX. He was the son of 60. Elijah Rosser and 61. Sarah
Martin. He married 31. Sarah Glover 20 Nov 1830 in Marengo, Clarke,
AL. 31. Sarah Glover, born Bef. 1816 in AL; died Nov 1859 in Old
Salem Comm., Bowie, TX. She was the daughter of 62. Jarrett Glover and
63. Betsy Drinkard. Notes for John Rosser: John Rosser, was the administrator of William Woodard's estate in Oct., 1844.
Notes for Sarah Glover: buried Rosser-Godwin Cem. DeKalb, TX Children of John Rosser and Sarah Glover are: 15 i. Amanda Rosser, born Abt. 1832 in AL; married William
Benson Woodard 16 Dec 1846 in Sumter Co., AL. ii. Alice Rosser, born 1833 in AL; married (1) John McGregor
20 Sep 1849 in Johnstown, Sumter, AL; born Bef. 1829; married
(2) Wren Tisdale Abt. 1865; born 1820. iii. Elisha Rosser, born 1836 in AL; married Sarah <Unknown>
Abt. 1858 in TX. iv. Elijah Rosser, born 1837 in Sumter Co., AL; died Bet.
1860 - 1861 in TX; married Susan Elizabeth Daniel Abt. 1856 in
Bowie Co., TX; born Abt. 1843 in Republic of Texas; died Bef.
1926. v. John Edd Rosser, born 1840 in Sumter Co., AL; died Bef. 11
Feb 1887 in Bowie Co., TX; married Mary D. <Unknown> Abt. 1859
in TX. Notes for John Edd Rosser: Clarksville Standard dated 11 feb 1887? Our usually quiet town was thrown into a wild fever of
excitement this morning when a man on horseback came dashing
into town with the information that a deadly battle had been
fought about four miles northwest of town. Four male members a
family named white were pitted against Col. John E. Rosser, his
son Willie aged fifteen years, and a hired man named Mullins,
resulting in the killing of three of the Whites and Col. Rosser
and the dangerous wounding of the boy. A few minutes sufficed to
impanel a jury, who, in company with the officers and justice
proctor, your correspondent also accompanying, left hurriedly
for the scene of bloodshed. a ride of an hour over a rough road
brought the party to the battle ground, the home of the white
family, a log house consisting of one room about twenty feet
square, in the centre of about fifteen acres of cleared land.
the party reached the house and were struck with horror at the
scene. On the ground in front of the entrance to the house was found
the dead body of J. C. White, a bullet hole through his breast
and one through his side. In the centre of the room in a great
pool of blood lay Walter White, dead, shot twice through the
neck and breast. Upon a bed in a half sitting posture was Lawson
White, dead, with a gun cocked and clutched in his hands. a
bullet hole through his head told how he met his death. In one corner of the room was found Rosser's son, the boy of
fifteen years, badly shot through the side, with a winchester at
his side. Blood was everywhere and over everything. The deadly
weapons that had wrought so much destruction were scattered
promiscuously about. In another part of the room, in a crouching
position, was a deformed and demented creature, a woman, who was
related to the White family. Every few moments she would go into
wild convulsions. This added to the screams and cries of the
widow and five fatherless children, was a scene of horror that
will long impress upon the minds of the beholders. But the scene of death did not end here. a half mile further
on and we reached the home of Rosser. here again was a sad
scene. in the centre of a room was the dead body of Rosser
surrounded by his weeping wife and children he had received a
death wound through the neck at the hands of old man White, but
being a man of great vitality, after having, as he supposed,
killed all the whites, he mounted his horse and rode to this
scene, dying as he entered his own door. The trouble seems to have had its origin in a law suit. a
year ago the Whites bought a piece of land of Rosser, and
failing to pay for it he brought suit to gain possession of the
property. A writ of dispossession had been issued last week
against white, but had been recalled for some reason, and was
not served. This angered Rosser, and this morning in the company
with his son and his hired man, all armed, he went to the
white's place to forcibly eject them. the elder white invited
the rosser party into the house. Rosser and his son entered and
made known the object of their visit. a few words were passed
and the firing began. Old man White staggered from the house and
fell dead in the yard, the old Rosser emptying his revolver at
him. the boy was inside, and his version of the fight is that
the elder white shot him and his father, and he (the boy) shot
old man White once then turned the winchester upon the White
boys to keep them from shooting his father. About fifteen shots
were fired and with deadly effect, killing four of the
participants and wounding the boy. Rosser was an old resident
farmer of Bowie county. The Whites have been here not many
years, but were considered very good people. Rosser has long had
the reputation of being a desperate man and was generally feared
to some extent. vi. Martha Rosser, born 1843 in Sumter Co., AL; died 27 Jan
1928 in Wichita Falls, TX; married (1) John Barker Kent 05 Jan
1861 in DeKalb, Bowie, TX; died 1868 in DeKalb, Bowie, TX;
married (2) John Arnett Mar 1870 in Dalby Springs, Bowie, TX;
born Abt. 1805; died Bet. 1871 - 1872 in Near Decatur, Wise, TX;
married (3) Julius Wilcox 1873 in Waggoner Ranch, near Decatur,
Wise, TX; died 1920 in Sawtelle, CA. Notes for Martha Rosser: Thanks to Richelle Re5212@aol.com , Oct 2003: Martha Rosser is not proven to be the same Martha Rosser,
daughter of John Rosser and Sarah Glover, but her second
marriage was adjacent to other of their descendants, and her
reported death date and spouse's name are the same. This info about Martha is from the statements she made in
Julius Wilcox' Civil War pension file. From affidavits by
friends in El Paso: " she was the best man of the two" and "she
was the breadwinner and was a woman of considerable force." By
the time she met Julius she had already lost two husbands and
most of her children; she doesn't appear to be living with her
parents or other family, so she must have been on her own. Martha aid she was raised in Arkansas and married John Barker
Kent on January 5, 1861 at DeKalb on her father's farm. He
served in Gool's Regt CSA. They had four children: William, Ida,
Lily, and another not named because it died very young. All the
children were dead at the time of her statement. John Kent died
in 1868 at DeKalb and is buried at the Rosser burying ground.
Martha then married John Arnett in March 1870 at Dalby
Springs, Bowie Co. He was about 65 years old when they married.
He died in 1871 or 1872 at Mr. Wrights ranch which was 16 mi
west of Decatur and he was buried there at Jim Ned Creek. She
had one child by him but it died before being named. She said, "
he was what you would call a cow-boy". She married Julius Wilcox in 1873 on the Waggoner Ranch and
about two years later they headed for El Paso. They stopped for
about 3 months at San Angelo [NOTE: they are in Fort Concho on
the 1880 census; his occupation is tailor and hers is "none" ;
they also have a son, Henry, age 3 who must have also died] and
then continued for El Paso. She left El Paso 1903. They had 3
boarding houses in El Paso: 108 Stanton St.; 111 Utah Place; and
one on Bryant Place. She said she supported them by sewing and
millinery Her husband "got on a train one day in 1902, said he was
going prospecting and never returned." Turned out he went to the
Old Soldier's Home in Sawtelle California. She located him after
a time and got half of his pension. When he died in 1920, she
tried to obtain his full pension and that is when her long
ordeal with the government began. Poor Martha had to fight tooth
and nail for that pension. Tom Waggoner of the Waggoner Ranch
even provided an affidavit to prove her marriage. She lived for
a long time with a J. and Ethel Deen who she called her "adopted
daughter." She was crippled with rheumatism, an invalid and
could barely get around. Her attorney said she was living off
the charity of strangers. To sum up, the pension was finally approved in full June
1926, a John P. Fleming of Archer County TX was appointed her
guardian in Aug 1927 (incompetence) and then she passed away Jan
27, 1928 !! vii. Martin Van Buren Rosser, born Jan 1847 in Sumter Co.,
AL; died 15 Jul 1922 in DeKalb, Bowie Co., TX; married Mary
Mayes. Notes for Martin Van Buren Rosser: buried Rosser-Godwin Cem. DeKalb, TX. viii. Elsie Rosser, born 1851 in AL. ix. Punk Rosser, born 1853. x. Franklin Pierce Rosser, born 15 Mar 1856 in Bowie Co., TX;
died 21 Oct 1946 in Bowie Co., TX; married (1) Mollie
Richardson; married (2) Susan Wilson Lancaster. Generation No. 6 32. <Unknown> Johns, born Abt. 1735. He was the son of 64.
<Unknown> Johns. Notes for <Unknown> Johns: The John Johns shown as a descendant died in Columbia Co., GA, as did his
presumed cousin, John Johns d 1792. Each had descendants that later resided in
Chambers Co., AL and attended the same school at the same time. Any of the
listed children, or an unlisted child of William Johns and "Lockey" could be the
grandfather of John Johns. Child of <Unknown> Johns is: 16 i. John Johns, born Bef. 1760 in Of King & Queen Co., VA;
died Bef. Jan 1805 in Columbia Co., GA; married Nancy <Unknown>. 40. Thomas Finch, born Bef. 27 Oct 1738 in St. Peter's Par.,
New Kent, VA. He was the son of 80. John Finch and 81. Sabra
<Uncertain> Stroud. Notes for Thomas Finch: 27 Oct, 1738 Christened Children of Thomas Finch are: 20 i. John Finch, born Bef. 1765; died in GA. ii. Jeremiah Finch, born Bef. 1770; married Lydia Harris. iii. William Finch 44. William Taylor, born Abt. 1750; died in of Edgefield Dist.
SC. He married 45. Mary 'Polly' Clark. 45. Mary 'Polly' Clark Notes for William Taylor: Memo: 5 generations Notes for Mary 'Polly' Clark: or Polly Clarke Children of William Taylor and Mary Clark are: 22 i. James T. Taylor, born Abt. 1772 in prob. Edgefield
Dist., SC; died Abt. Sep 1838 in Chambers Co., AL; married Mary
<Unknown> Abt. 1792. ii. Baxter Taylor, born Bef. 1780 in Edgefield Dist., SC;
died in Chambers Co., AL; married (1) Nancy Clarke Abt. 1801 in
Edgefield Dist., SC; born Bef. 1785 in Edgefield Dist., SC;
married (2) Elizabeth Walton 1813 in near Saluda, 96 Dist., SC;
born Aft. 1780. Notes for Baxter Taylor: Capt. 669 District Company, Meriwether County, GA. GM 25 Jun
1829-30; MC 1829-30, MR 1808-29. (What do the initials mean) Baxter Taylor is shown on 1830 Census in Meriwhether GA, p
158 and on 1840 in Chambers Co AL , p202 Baxter Taylor also purchased land in AL: 158.55 acres
5/13/1834, from Montgomery land office with James Taylor (his
brother) and Thomas C. Russell, land was in Chambers Co -Doc
number 98. In 4/1/1837, Baxter Taylor also purchased 79.825 acres from
the Montgomery land office for land in Chambers Co., AL, Doc
492. One indication that he married an Elizabeth Gray. Notes for Elizabeth Walton: dwwalton@ozemail.com.au Don Walton shared this family's info,
Oct. 2001. 56. Charles Woodard, born Abt. 1757 in SC; died Dec 1843 in
Clay Hill, Clarke, AL. He was the son of 112. William Woodard. He married
57. Rebecca <Unknown>. 57. Rebecca <Unknown>, born Abt. 1770 in SC; died in Anderson
Co., TX. Notes for Charles Woodard: Jewell Woodard mentions minutes records for Anson Co., NC dated Oct.,14, 1774
that Samuel Skipper was summoned to appear with orphan children of William
Woodard: William, Charles and Henry. This is Anson Co. Minutes Docket p. 165
Oct. 14, 1774 from Dept. of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC. A history of TX published in 1893 and from the TX State Archives in Austin
has a bit about James b. Woodard and his family in the section titled Navarro,
Henderson, Anderson, Limestone, Freestone and Leon Counties, TX. On p. 546 it
reads, "The Woodard family, as far as can be ascertained, settled on coming to
America near where the city of Richmond, Virginia, now stands, and became
farmers, although there were professional men also in their ranks. From this
place a portion of the family moved to South Carolina . The grandfather (of
Jesse H. Woodard subect of the article) was Charles E. Woodaed, a leading
planter of South Carolina, who moved to Alabama in 1817, and settled in Clarke
County, remaining ther until his death. He reared a family of ten children, six
boys and four girls, only two of whom ever left the state or county in which
they were reared..." Settled in Clarke Co., AL in 1818. Thanks to: Jewel Daphne Gerron Woodard http://www.woodardfamilytree.com/ http://www.woodardfamilytree.com/pdf/section6-2.pdf For footnotes, see the web site. No records were found to prove or verify his enlistment into the services of
his country during the Revolutionary War, from 1775-1783. At the age of
twenty-nine, in 1786, Charles Woodard came to life for researchers in records of
his purchase and stay in the District of Orangeburgh on Dane Swamp in South
Carolina.[2] On September 3, 1786, Charles Woodard paid to the State of South Carolina,
Three Pounds, Ten Shillings Sterling Money for a Tract of Land, containing 150
acres, that was Certified by the Surveyor General June 24, 1786.[2,3] Charles
added to his land holdings with the purchase of a second Tract of Land, 370
acres, a State Grant, situated in the District of Orangeburgh on Dane Swamp,
surveyed for Charles Woodard, April 5, 1787, and purchased for Eight Pounds
Sterling Money. This Tract of Land was received March 1, 1790.[4,5] Land Grant, 150 Acres to Charles Woodward State of South Carolina, September
3, 1787 Land Grant, 370 Acres to Charles Woodward State of South Carolina, March 1,
1790 Charles Woodard and his family lived on his land when Charles was listed as
head of his family in the First Census of the United States, Orangeburgh
District (South Part), South Carolina, in 1790: Free white males of 16 and upward, including head of family 1 Free white males under 16 years of age 4 Free white females, including head of family 3 All other persons 0 Slaves 1[6] Both tracts of land were on the Dane Swamp, a haven for fevers, malaria, and
other diseases. Charles and his family did not live long in Orangeburgh
District. They had moved to Kershaw County, South Carolina, before 1800. The
Second Federal Census of Kershaw County, South Carolina, lists Charles Woodard
as head of his family: Free white males under 10 years of age 2 Free white males 10 to 16 years of age 0 Free white males 16 to 26 years of age, including head of family 0 Free white males 26 to 45 years of age, including head of family 1 Free white males 45 and Upward 0 Free white females under 10 years of age 2 Free white females 10 to 16 years of age 0 Free white females 16 to 26 years of age 0 Free white females 26 to 45 years of age 1 Free white females 45 and Upward 0 All other free persons, including Indians not taxed 0 Slaves 0[7] There are no records to tell us what happened to the 4 sons under 16 years of
age listed in the 1790 Census. These children were not living in the home with
the family in 1800. One or two children might have been old enough to work away
from home, but not all four. It appears there might have been serious illness
and deaths in the family while they lived on the Dane Swamp. Charles Woodard might have lived with relatives or rented a farm before
buying a small farm of 50 acres, October 27, 1801.[8] After living on the farm
three years, he sold the farm November 7, 1804.[9] The family probably remained
in or near the Kershaw District, because their strong ties of friendship with
their neighbors affected the Woodard Family for the rest of their lives. Charles and his wife, Rebecca, were true pioneers, and they had never known
any other life. They were probably very anxious to find a new home on the
Western frontier, with their young family growing in numbers. They may have
settled quietly and waited, instead, for their children to get older before
undertaking a major move. Other Woodards were in the vicinity, but their kinship
has not been established. Charles and his family could have lived on a farm
owned by a relative during part of his stay in Kershaw County. After the War of 1812, Alabama saw a real influx of settlers, especially in
the Southwestern section. In this area Clarke County, created in 1812, was
attracting much attention as a land of opportunity for the pioneers searching
for a home on the frontier.[1,10] Charles and his older son, Robert S., might
have made the long journey together to check the area. They would have made the
trip on horseback. Robert S. was twenty-one years of age and eligible for land
grant. We can assume the Woodard Family decided to let Robert S. make
application for the first land grant, and on September 26, 1817, Robert S.
received a land grant, No. 371, containing 79.55 acres.[11] With his land grant
paper in hand, Robert S. could assure his parents of a place where they could
settle until his Father received his own land grant. Charles probably had been holding things in readiness for such a move for a
very long time. Now he was ready to make preparations for the major undertaking
of moving all of his large family, their livestock, and other possessions. We do not know if the caravan began the long journey in the winter or waited
until Spring, and we do not know their route of travel. There were probably
roads marked wide enough for wagons to travel over. The wagons were pulled by
oxen, and probably covered ten to fifteen miles a day. Pioneers did no traveling
on the Sabbath. The caravan included Charles and Rebecca and their ten children:
William, Robert S. age 22, Charles E. 15, Moses 14, John T. 10, Jesse J. 9,
James B. 7, Sarah, Mary and Jane, and Sarah Creighton Woodard, bride of Robert
S. Woodard. Also, traveling in the caravan were Mr. and Mrs. John Creighton,
Sarah's parents, and many of their ten children. Some neighbors and friends
joined the group in the enormous migration movement.[1,12,13] Until the men had time to look over their land and choose a suitable site for
a cabin, the families continued to sleep in the windbreaks, tents, or wagons.
All of the men and the older boys helped build the log cabins. For two or three
days the sound of the axe, the maul, and the crash of falling timber could be
heard as they felled the trees, cut them into logs, and then rolled them to the
building site. At first, the humble cabins, daubed with clay, were built. Later,
the hewed log houses with plank floors and shingled roofs replaced the
cabins.[14] Every man, woman and child shared in the division of labor. The men and older
boys provided the food by hunting and farming, chopping up trees for fuel, and
made furniture and household implements. The women, girls and young children
made soap, candles, clothing and did the cooking. Every family had its patch of
flax and a flax wheel, and the women made the clothing. Our ancestors learned to
survive in the wilderness, for they had learned from their Mothers and Fathers
who had themselves pioneered in the frontiers of North Carolina and South
Carolina. Charles Woodard, head of his family, was 61 years of age when he came to
Clarke County.[15] Being inured to the life of a pioneer, Charles and Rebecca
took the lead in helping their children face the many new tasks of the frontier.
In such a large family, no one could fail to do his or her part. Training and
discipline were important for their survival in that period. There is evidence
much emphasis was given to religious training in the Woodard home. The Woodards
were devout Methodist. Two of the Woodard sons, Robert S. and James B., were
ministers. Without the singing and the emotional experiences of the revivals,
the lives of the people in the nineteenth century frontier would have been a
great deal more drab and uneventful. The warming influence of the camp meeting
lifted the spirits of the people.[15] Some years later Charles and Rebecca Woodard moved to Clay Hill in Marengo
County, about one mile north of the Clarke County line. The Woodards were named
among the first settlers.[16] Records show the community where many of the
Woodards lived was known as Woodardsville.[17] Clay Hill was a thriving village
with a voting precinct of nearly a hundred votes. The Bethel Methodist Church,
with an active membership, stood just across the county line in Clarke County.
It is said many people never knew and do not now know where the line crosses,
because the churchyard cemetery is on the line. All church buildings are gone,
but the Bethel Methodist churchyard is the cemetery where the citizens continue
to bury their dead.[16] I visited the cemetery in October 1981. It is surrounded
with a nice cyclone fence and is well cared for. Woodards are buried there.[18]
Charles Woodard, born in 1757, died in 1843, at the age of 86 years.[19] He
was buried in the Bethel Cemetery in an unmarked grave. Charles died prior to
the United States Census of 1850, the first census to record the birth and birth
place, with the state or country, of the person being enumerated. The 1880
United States Census requested data concerning the birthplace of the parents of
the person being enumerated. Charles had no sons living in 1880. There was a family closeness and unity that held the large Woodard Family
together, with the children living nearby during all of their Father's lifetime.
After the Father's death, the children began to move away to find new homes.
William moved to Sumter County, Alabama, James B. and Moses moved to Anderson
County, Texas. Rebecca, born in 1770, was thirteen years younger than her husband, Charles.
In the United States Census of 1850 of Marengo County, Alabama, Rebecca was
listed as living in the home of Jefferson and Frances Henry, and Rebecca was 80
years of age. I do not know if the Henrys were relatives. Rebecca's
granddaughter, Margaret Woodard Gilmore and her husband, Richard Gilmore, lived
next door to the Henrys. Margaret is Robert S.'s daughter.[13] Late in the Fall
of 1850, Rebecca moved to Palestine, Anderson County, Texas with her youngest
son, James B., and his family. Rebecca died 6 years later in 1856, at the age of
86 years, the same age as her husband when he died.[20,21] Information used to ascertain the year of birth for most of the children of
Charles and Rebecca Woodard was taken from the 1850 United States Census of
Marengo County of Alabama.[23,1] The marriage information was compiled from
Clarke County, Alabama and Its Surroundings Rev. T.H. Ball, and the Marriage
Records of Clarke and Marengo Counties, Alabama. ..., Robert S. Woodard, was the
only child to get married before emigrating from South Carolina to Clarke
County, Alabama, in 1818. When all of the family information has been brought together, it appears that
only two sons were lost by death when the Charles Woodard Family lived in the
District of Orangeburgh on Dane Swamp, South Carolina, 1790 1800. Extracted from a book; A Glance into THE GREAT SOUTH-EAST or CLARKE COUNTY,
ALABAMA, And It's Surroundings, FROM 1540 TO 1877, written by Rev. T.H. Ball of
Clarke County Alabama: "Charles Woodard came from South Carolina and settled in Clarke County in
1818. He had seven sons, William, Moses, Robert, Charles E., Jesse, James B. amd
John T.; and three daughters , Sarah, Mary, and Jane. "Robert and Moses married sisters, the sisters of Rev. Hiram Creighton. James
and Moses removed to Texas. Sarah Woodard married William McClure of Clarke
County, and finally removed to Louisiana. Mary Woodard married Benjamin McClure,
a cousin of William McClure, and is now living in Marengo County, in the
eighty-fourth year of her age. "Charles Woodard, the head of this large family, removed to Clay Hill, about
one mile north of the county line, where he died in December 1843, being
eighty-six years of age. Mrs. Woodard removed to the home of her son, James, in
Texas, where she died, at the same age of eighty-six." Notes for Rebecca <Unknown>: She died at home of her son James in Anderson Co., TX.
Rebecca was living in the home of Frances and Jefferson Henry in
1850 at the age of 80. Children of Charles Woodard and Rebecca <Unknown> are: 28 i. William Woodard, born 1792 in SC; died Bef. Oct 1844 in
Sumter Co., AL; married Sarah Drinkard 29 Apr 1819 in Clarke
Co., AL. ii. Robert S. Woodard, born Abt. 1795 in SC; died Mar 1833 in
Marengo Co., AL; married Sarah Creighton 1817 in Kershaw Dist.,
SC; born 28 Dec 1799 in Kershaw Dist., SC; died 1876 in Marengo
Co., AL. Notes for Robert S. Woodard: Methodist Minister Notes for Sarah Creighton: From a published memorial of Mrs. Sarah Creighton Woodard,
written by her son, Rev. Robert S. Woodard, dated at Brandon,
Mississippi, Sept. 4, 1876, the following extracts are made. (
In the published copy the name is written Woodward, but is not
thus written in Clarke County.) " My dear mother, Mrs. Sarah Woodard, passed away from earth,
to her long-coveted home in heaven, August 11, 1876." " The
image of her Christ-like example is daguerreotyped on the hearts
where her name is so tenderly enshrined." "She was born in Kershaw district, S.C. December 28, 1799;
was married to Robert S. Woodard in 1817; professed religion and
joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1820. About this time
they removed to Clarke County Alabama, but finally settled in
Marengo County, where my father died at the age of thirty-nine
years-having been a local preacher about ten years. My mother was left under this dark cloud of widowhood, with a
family of eight children, most of whom were quite young." "She died peacefully and triumphtly, at the home of her son,
Rev. T.C. Woodard, in Marengo County in the seventy-seventh year
of her age. . iii. Jane Woodard, born Bef. 1800; died in TX; married (1)
William Morris Abt. 1830 in Marengo Co., AL; born Bef. 1800;
married (2) <Unknown> Hardin Aft. 1831. Notes for Jane Woodard: Mrs. Hardin was first married to a Mr. Morris [Norris] and
removed to Polk County, Texas in 1836-1837 and later married Mr.
Hardin. iv. Sarah Susan Woodard, born 05 Feb 1797 in SC; died 07 Jul
1871 in Prob. Shelby Co., TX; married William McClure 24 Nov
1819 in Clarke Co., AL; born 06 Jun 1796 in SC; died 20 Feb 1874
in prob. TX. v. Mary Ann Woodard, born Abt. 1795 in prob. SC; died in Of
Marengo Co., AL; married Benjamin R. McClure 29 Apr 1819 in
Clarke Co., AL. vi. Charles E. Woodard, born 06 Jan 1803 in SC; died 27 Sep
1853 in Grove Hill, Clarke, AL; married Martha V. Rivers; born
in Franklin, TN. Notes for Charles E. Woodard: Charles E. Woodard married Miss. Martha V. Rivers of
Franklin, Tenn. In Jan. 1844 C. E. Woodard removed from Marengo
to Grove Hill, where he engaged in planting,kept a hotel, owned
a mill, was justic of the peace, sheriff of the county, and
first mayor of the town of Grove Hill. He had five sons, Henry
Mason,Richard J., Robert C., Simeon T., W. Frank; and four
daughters of whom one died in infancy. Robert C. died in
boyhood. Henry Mason died of yellow fever in 1853. vii. Moses A. Woodard, born Abt. 1804 in SC; died Jul 1857 in
Palestine, Anderson, TX; married Rachel Creighton 02 Nov 1826 in
Marengo Co., AL. Notes for Moses A. Woodard: WFT 1-5621 lists a wedding date of 11 Feb 1826 Clarke Co., AL
to Rache. Creighton. viii. John T. Woodard, born Abt. 1808 in SC; married Sarah
Morgan 06 Feb 1829; born 1810 in TN. Notes for Sarah Morgan: or Sarah Morris ix. Jesse J. Woodard, born Abt. 1810 in SC; died in Clarke
Co., AL; married (1) Catherine Robinson; married (2) Lucretia
Trawick Bef. 1835; born Aft. 1812. Notes for Jesse J. Woodard: WFT 1-5621 says Jesse H. Woodard married Mary Trawick who was
b. Clarke Co., AL x. James B. Woodard, born 19 May 1811 in SC; died 26 Mar 1857
in Palestine, Anderson, TX; married Telitha Harrison 29 Sep 1829
in Clarke Co., AL; born 11 Jun 1810; died 04 May 1857. Notes for James B. Woodard: Methodist Minister, Moved to TX cktipton@netdot.com Kary Woodard Tipton descends from this
line. Notes for Telitha Harrison: Telitha Black or Talitha Harrison 58. Francis Drinkard, born Abt. 1755 in VA; died Aft. 1830 in
Marengo, Clarke Co., AL. He married 59. Sarah Ellington 18 Dec 1788 in
Pittsylvania Co., VA. 59. Sarah Ellington, born Abt. 1765 in VA; died Aft. 1830 in
Marengo, Clarke Co., AL. She was the daughter of 118. Jeremiah Ellington
and 119. Frances Jones. Notes for Francis Drinkard: 1816 Census - Clarke Co., MS Territory (later AL) Drinkard, Francis - 1,4,1,1 R Resided Abbeville Co., SC before moving to Marengo Co., AL, then known as
Clarke Co., MS. One Francis Drinkard married Martha Fleming; he may be the son of John
Drinkard and Ann Wilkerson. He was born c 1761 and died before 22 Mar 1841. This Francis's parents may therefore remain unknown; though he is likely
closely related to the other Francis Drinkard. Memo: 3 generations Notes for Sarah Ellington: resided Abbeville Co., SC Children of Francis Drinkard and Sarah Ellington are: i. John W. Drinkard, born Abt. 1795 in Abbeville Dist., SC;
died in Clarke Co., AL; married (1) <Unknown> Bef. 1815; married
(2) Margaret McClure 23 Aug 1818 in Clarke Co., AL; born 1793 in
SC; died 1860. Notes for John W. Drinkard: Listed in 1860-1861 Merango Directory as a Planter in the
Dixon Mills Community 1850,1860 Ala. Census. Lucretia, Danny, and Henry are
mentioned in Ellington's will as being the oldest children of
John W. Drinkard. ii. Ellington Drinkard, born 22 Jun 1799 in Abbeville Dist.,
SC; died 08 Aug 1873 in Clarke Co., AL; married Tabitha Mobley
07 Jan 1819 in Clarke Co., AL; born 24 Dec 1804; died 14 Dec
1859 in Marengo Co., AL. Notes for Tabitha Mobley: or Tabitha Maubly 29 iii. Sarah Drinkard, born Abt. 1801; died 10 Sep 1880 in
Sumter Co., AL; married William Woodard 29 Apr 1819 in Clarke
Co., AL. iv. William R. Drinkard, born Abt. 1808 in SC; died Bef. 1860
in Marango Co., AL; married Levitha Holland 29 Sep 1828 in
Clarke Co., AL; born 1811 in SC. Notes for Levitha Holland: or Lavitha Holland v. Pleasant L. Drinkard, born 1807 in SC; died 20 Oct 1893 in
Eustice, Clarke Co., AL; married Sarah T. Pope 20 Aug 1831 in
Marengo Co., AL; born 10 Mar 1811 in GA; died Aft. 1900 in AL. vi. Washington Drinkard, born 02 Feb 1811 in Abbeville Dist.,
SC; died 18 Jan 1884 in Near Edna, Sumter, AL; married Nancy G.
Pearson 09 Jun 1835 in AL; born 03 Mar 1808 in 1808; died 01 Aug
1884 in Near Edna, Sumter, AL. Notes for Washington Drinkard: Washington and Nancy lived near Bevill in an area of Sumter
County that later became Edna in Choctaw County. They saw all
five of their sons leave home to fight in the Civil War. Research by Mickey Mathis, Alabama Christian Advocate 60. Elijah Rosser, born Abt. 1783 in Smithfield, Johnston, NC;
died Abt. 1848 in Sumter Co., AL. He was the son of 120. James Rosser and
121. Alice Worthing. He married 61. Sarah Martin Abt. 1810. 61. Sarah Martin, born Abt. 1793; died Bef. 1849 in Sumter Co.,
AL. Notes for Elijah Rosser: The town of Rosser, AL was named for Elijah Rosser, who came with his family
in 1831. Sumter Co., AL Notes for Sarah Martin: Possibly Sarah Martin Children of Elijah Rosser and Sarah Martin are: i. William M. Rosser, born Abt. 1810 in VA or NC; married
Mary Surgeoner 06 Oct 1831 in Wilcox Co., AL; born Abt. 1816 in
VA or NC. 30 ii. John Rosser, born Abt. 1814 in TN; died Nov 1859 in
Old Salem, Bowie, TX; married Sarah Glover 20 Nov 1830 in
Marengo, Clarke, AL. iii. Martin J. Rosser, born 14 Nov 1814 in AL; died 10 Jul
1876 in Hood Co., TX; married (1) Mary Barber 29 Jun 1836 in
Sumter Co., AL; born Abt. 1823; died 13 Feb 1857; married (2)
Sarah Elizabeth Barton 16 Feb 1858 in TX; born 20 Mar 1828 in
AL. Notes for Martin J. Rosser: Bowie Co., TX sheriff from 1862 to 1865. iv. Alice 'Alsay' Rosser, born 10 Jan 1817 in AL; died 23 Mar
1884 in Newton Co., MS; married William H. Thompson 12 Dec 1834
in Rosser, Sumter, AL; born 17 Oct 1808 in Washington Co., AL;
died 15 Apr 1872 in Newton Co., MS. Notes for Alice 'Alsay' Rosser: 'Allis' Rosser v. Martha Jane Rosser, born Apr 1820 in Clark Co., AL; died
10 Jan 1852 in Bowie Co., TX; married Pleasant Miller Duke 18
Sep 1837 in Rosser, Sumter, AL; born 1810 in TN; died 20 Feb
1877 in New Boston, Bowie, TX. vi. Amanda Rosser, born 1820 in Clark Co., AL; married Robert
Lebbens Hunter 13 Mar 1839 in Sumter Co., AL. vii. Julia Ann Rosser, born 1822 in AL; married James William
Bailey 28 Jun 1843 in Rosser, Sumter, AL. viii. <Daughter> Rosser, born 1826 in AL. ix. <Daughter> Rosser, born 1828 in AL. x. Elizabeth Rosser, born 1833 in Sumter Co., AL; married
Chamberlain A. Batte, Sr. 25 Jan 1849 in Sumter Co., AL; born
Bef. 1829. Notes for Elizabeth Rosser: orphan aged 16 when married 62. Jarrett Glover, born 16 Jan 1795 in Abbeville Co., SC; died
Bet. 1863 - 1870 in Bowie Co., TX. He was the son of 124. Allen Glover
and 125. Lydia Henderson. He married 63. Betsy Drinkard Bef. 1816. 63. Betsy Drinkard, born Aft. 1795. Notes for Jarrett Glover: LDS / IGI files show this family. Is this the Jarrett Glover that married Madaline Lane 20 Jan 1863 in Red
River Co., TX? The family of Frederick Jarrett is a candidate to have a family relationship
with the Glover ancestors. Also, the family of Devereaux Jarratt was in Virginia
for years, and it warrants a look for a connection to the Glover family. Notes for Betsy Drinkard: Was Betsy Drinkard a second spouse? Was she the mother of
Sarah? Child of Jarrett Glover and Betsy Drinkard is: 31 i. Sarah Glover, born Bef. 1816 in AL; died Nov 1859 in
Old Salem Comm., Bowie, TX; married John Rosser 20 Nov 1830 in
Marengo, Clarke, AL. Generation No. 7 64. <Unknown> Johns, born Bef. 1710. He was the son of 128.
William Johns and 129. <Unknown> Lockey. Child of <Unknown> Johns is: 32 i. <Unknown> Johns, born Abt. 1735. 80. John Finch, born Bef. 20 Mar 1698/99 in New Kent Co., VA.
He was the son of 160. Edward Finch and 161. Martha <Unknown>. He
married 81. Sabra <Uncertain> Stroud Bef. 1723. 81. Sabra <Uncertain> Stroud, born 1703 in New Kent Co., VA. Notes for John Finch: 20 Mar 1698/99 christened St. Peters Church. Sabra Finch is not likely a
daughter of John Finch and Sabra Stroud, as she was born much later than the
children of Sabra Stroud. Notes for Sabra <Uncertain> Stroud: probably dau. of John Stroud of Prince George's Co., VA. Children of John Finch and Sabra Stroud are: i. Stroud Finch, born Bef. 17 Feb 1723/24. ii. Charles Finch, born Bef. 27 Oct 1728 in New Kent Co., VA;
married Joyce Mosse; born Bef. 07 Aug 1730 in New Kent Co., VA. iii. Martha Finch, born 17 Feb 1736/37. 40 iv. Thomas Finch, born Bef. 27 Oct 1738 in St. Peter's
Par., New Kent, VA. v. Sabra Finch, born Abt. 1740 in St. Peter's Par., New Kent,
VA; married Julius Scruggs 1758; born 01 Jan 1735/36 in St.
Peter's Par., New Kent, VA; died 1809 in Greene Co., VA. 112. William Woodard, born Bef. 1736; died Bef. Oct 1774 in
Poss. Anson Co., NC. Notes for William Woodard: Jewell Woodard mentions minutes records for Anson Co., NC dated Oct.,14, 1774
that Samuel Skipper was summoned to appear with orphan children of William
Woodard: William, Charles and Henry. This is Anson Co. Minutes Docket p. 165 14
Oct 1774 from Dept. of Archives and History, Raleigh, NC. It is possible that this William Woodard is the father of the Charles Woodard
of South Carolina and Alabama. Memo: 5 generations Children of William Woodard are: 56 i. Charles Woodard, born Abt. 1757 in SC; died Dec 1843 in
Clay Hill, Clarke, AL; married Rebecca <Unknown>. ii. William Woodard iii. Henry Woodard 118. Jeremiah Ellington, born 1737 in Amelia Co., VA; died Bef.
07 Nov 1796 in Abbeville Dist., SC. He was the son of 236. David Ellington
and 237. Martha Fowlkes. He married 119. Frances Jones 13 Sep 1757
in Prince Edward Co., VA. 119. Frances Jones, born 1736 in Amelia Co., VA; died 1802 in
Abbeville Dist., SC. Notes for Jeremiah Ellington: Not certain to have been the son of David Ellington. resided Abbeville Co., SC resided Pittsylvania Co., VA his estate paid the dowry of Sarah Terry, who was not his wife. American Revolutionary record Did he die 11 Sep 1801? Thanks to Georgia Whitney for many descendants of
this line. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3975/Ellington/elljerem.html June
1999 Administration of Jerem. H Ellington Est. Administration of the estate of Jeremiah Ellington, Deceased, was granted to
Fanney Ellington and Leonard Ellington the seventh day of November 1796 on their
taking the oath of administration and entering into the following which they
did. State of South Carolina Abbeville County To wit: Know all men by these presents that we Fanny Ellington, Leonard Ellington,
William Harris and John Norwood all of the County aforesaid Planters are held
and firmly bound unto the Judges of Abbeville County Court and their successors
in office in the just and full sum of Eight thousand Dollars to be paid to the
said Judges or their successors in office to which payment will and truly to be
made and done we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators
jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated
the seventh day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and ninety Six and of the independence of the United States of North America the
twenty first. The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound Fanny
Ellington Adm.i and Leon.d Ellington Administrator of the goods, chattels and
credit of Jeremiah Ellington, deceased, do make a true and perfect inventory of
all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said decease which have
or shall come to the hands, possession or knowledge of the said Fanny and
Leonard or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for them
and the same so made do exhibit unto the said Court of Abbeville County when
they shall be there unto required and make a just and true account of their
dealings and doings therein when required by the said Court and all the rest of
the said goods, chattels and credits which shall be bound remaining upon the
account of the said administration the same being first allowed by the said
Court shall deliver and pay unto such persons respectively aware entitled to the
same by law and if I shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was
made by the said deceased and the same be proved in Court in Court and the
executors obtain a certificate of the probate thereby render and deliver up the
said letters of Administration then this obligation to be void or else to remain
in full force. Sealed and delivered in presence of John Bowie, Her Examined, JP Fanny X Ellington L.S. Mark Leonard Ellington L.S. Will.m Harris L.S John Norwood L.S. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Book of Wills - Abbeville County South Carolina Children of Jeremiah Ellington and Frances Jones are: i. David Ellington, born Aft. 1757; died Aft. 1814. ii. Dewi Ellington, born Aft. 1757; died Abt. Mar 1814 in
Abbeville Distr., SC. Notes for Dewi Ellington: Last Will and Testament of Dewi Ellington Dec'd In the Name of God, Amen; I Dewi Ellington of the State of
South Carolina, Abbeville District, being in my perfect senses,
and in health and about to travel to some foreign country and
not knowing that I shall ever return, do make this my last will
and testament. And I do will first that for all my just debts be
paid, and I do give unto my beloved mother Fanny Ellington, all
the rest of my Estate lands and negroes, Stock of all kind for
the term of her natural life her life time and at her decease,
that all my moveable property may be sold except my beds and
furniture, and that Phil and Pheby be sold together and not
parted, nor the children if she shall have any, and two years
credit to be given, and I give unto my brother David Ellington,
two hundred dollars, and I give unto my sister Lucy Malden two
hundred dollars, and I give unto my sister Patsey Wooldridge one
hundred Dollars and I give my brother John Ellington one bed and
furniture I give Dewi Lipford one bed and furniture and after
the above is paid, the balance of the money to be put at
Interest, and my lands to be rented out, and the money put at
Interest, until William Wooldridge Son of John Wooldridge comes
of age, then all my lands to be sold and three years credit to
be given, and I give unto my brother John Ellington one third of
the money forever, except one hundred dollars I give his
daughter Fanny out of his part forever, I give unto the heirs of
the body of Sister Obedience Lipford one third of the money
except one hundred dollars I give unto her son Dewi Ellington
Lipford, and then for him to have an equal part of the rest of
the heirs of her body forever, and I give one third of the money
unto the heirs of the body of Sister Patsey Wooldridge except
one hundred dollars I give her daughter Fanny Wooldridge out of
it, and then for her to have an equal part with the rest of the
Heirs of her body forever and I do appoint John Wooldridge and
John Ellington my executors. September 29, in the year of our Lord 1810, as witness my
hand and seal to this my last will and testament in presence of
Wm. Yarbrough, John Cain, Mary Yarbrough and my Executors; to
having nothing for their trouble. His Dewi X Ellington Mark iii. Fanny Ellington, born Aft. 1757. iv. Nancy 'Ann' Ellington, born 1760; died 1829; married
Dudley Jones 01 Dec 1792 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. 59 v. Sarah Ellington, born Abt. 1765 in VA; died Aft. 1830
in Marengo, Clarke Co., AL; married Francis Drinkard 18 Dec 1788
in Pittsylvania Co., VA. vi. Lucy Ellington, born 06 Aug 1770 in Pittsylvania Co., VA;
married Benjamin Waldron 06 Aug 1788 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. Notes for Lucy Ellington: Lucy was named as an inheritor in her brother Dewi Ellington
will and her father administration papers as an inheritor, she
was not listed as an executor in either one. We know that Lucy
was alive when the administration of her father's estate took
place, we know she was alive when her brother Dewi wrote his
will in Sept. 29, 1810, but was she still alive by March 14,
1814, when Dewi's will was probated, probably not, if the "Paid
W. B. Wimbish, one of the heirs of Lucy Waldon, $100.00." is
indication that she is dead by this date or before 1914. Notice:
The say (heirs) SOURCE: Abstracts of Old Ninty-Six & Abbeville District Wills
and Bounds, by Willie Pauline Young. vii. W. Leonard Ellington, born 1775 in Amelia Co., VA; died
05 Nov 1836 in Hall Co., GA; married Mary Susan Boyd Abt. 1798
in Hall Co., GA; born 1779 in VA; died 1849 in Sallis, MS. viii. Obedience Ellington, born Bef. 1776; died 18 Feb 1848
in Abbeville Dist., SC; married Royal N. Lipford 12 Oct 1791 in
Pittsylvania Co., VA. Notes for Obedience Ellington: Abbeville Banner, February 18, 1848: "Died, on Friday morning the 18th instant, at the residence
of her son-in-law, (Thomas J. Hill) in this district, Mrs.
Obediance Lipford, in the 76th year of her age. On the morning
before she died, she appeared to be in her usual health; about
10 o'clock she complained of pain in her breast. Medical aid was
procured; but to no purpose. Her probationary state was about to
close; and in about 24 hours her spirit left its mortal clay to
appear before the Judge of all the earth. The deceased was for a
number of years an acceptable member of the M. E. Church". ix. John Ellington, born 16 Sep 1778; died Bet. 1820 - 1830
in Abbeville Dist., SC; married Obedience Jones; born 1789 in
NC; died Abt. 1862 in Cass Co., TX. x. Adam Jones Ellington, born 05 Sep 1781; died Abt. 1800. xi. Martha Ellington, born 27 May 1783 in Amelia Co., VA;
died Bef. 05 Sep 1825 in Abbeville Dist., SC; married Joel
Wooldridge 1803 in Abbeville Dist., SC; born Abt. 1776 in Surry
Co., NC; died 17 Mar 1817 in Abbeville Dist., SC. 120. James Rosser, born 15 Mar 1739/40 in Albemarle Par., Surry
or Sussex Co., VA; died Bet. 1798 - 12 Apr 1800 in Smithfield, Johnston Co., NC.
He was the son of 240. John Rosser and 241. Elizabeth Leftwich. He
married 121. Alice Worthing 1765 in VA. 121. Alice Worthing, born Abt. 1745 in Charles City Co., VA;
died 06 Mar 1818 in Johnston Co., NC. Notes for James Rosser: Albemarle Parish Register (Surry and Sussex Co.'s, VA), christened April 15,
1750 - record for John Rosser and his wife Elizabeth indicates that the
godparents of James Rosser were John Tatum, Richard Carter and Sarah Chappell.
Richards, Gertrude R. B., PhD, Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Susex
Counties [Virginia], 1739-1778," The National Society Colonial Dames of America
in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1958; reprinted, Southern Historical Press,
Easley, SC, 1984. James Rosser Sr. 1739 to 1798 born in Charles City County Virginia married
Alice Worthington of Charles City County. They moved to Johnston County North
Carolina near Smithfield. James Rosser Sr. died in 1798 and his widow moved to
Hancock County, Georgia with other members of her family. At the time of the
marriage of James to Alice Worthington in 1765 Alice was given a young negro
girl 12 years old as a wedding gift from herparents, her name was Violet, she
moved with Alice and her son Benjamin from Hancock County Georgia to Tuscaloosa
County Alabama. She died there in the spring of 1865 at 112 years old. Shown in an LDS submission as James Glendening Rosser; that man existed, but
is not this man. In the Name of God, Amen 12th April 1800 I, James Rosser, of the State of North Carolina and the County of Johnston,
now being in perfect mind and memory but in a low state of health, do make and
constitute this my last will and testament in form and manner following (Viz)
first of all I commit my body to the dust from which it was taken and my soul
into the hand of Almighty God who gave it. Item 1st , I give and bequeath to my two sons, Elisha and Benjamin Rosser,
their heirs and assigns the tract of land and plantation whereon I now live to
be equally divided between them provided that they the said Elisha and Benjamin
Rosser shall at all times permit their mother Alice Rosser to freely enjoy the
use and privilege of said land plantation and houses or a sufficiency thereof
for her decent support during her natural life., Item 2nd, I give and bequeath to my two sons, Isaac and Elijah Rosser all the
rest of my land to be equally divided between them their heirs and assigns at
the discretion of my executors, Item 3rd, It is my will and desire that my servant Jesse be divided (or
given) to my two daughters Rebecca Whittington and Betsy Rosser at the
discretion of my executors after this ensuing crop is housed, Item 4th, give to my son Elijah on(e) horse called Buck, Item 5th, It is my will and desire that my other servant Arthur Ruth and her
increase and Edith be kept to my wife Alice Rosser during her natural life and
at her death that the said servant be then equally divided between all my
children at the discretion of my executors, Item 6th, It is my will and desire that all my stock of cattle, horses, hogs
and sheep will the household and kitchen furniture all the plantation working
tools and all other articles be kept together by my executors until my two sons
Elijah and Elisha come to age and that the same be equally divided between my
wife and children after making my sons Isaac, Elijah, Elisha and Benjamin equal
in every respect with my sons John and James in the above recited articles, Item 7th, It is my will and desire that what money is due me be collected by
my executors and put to use of paying my debts and the remainder bet put to the
use of the family, Item 8th, I lend unto my daughter Rebecca the land and plantation whereon she
and her husband Faddy Whittington now live until my son Elijah comes of age, Last of all I constitute and appoint my wife Alice Rosser and my two sons
John and James Rosser executors to this my last will and testament. Signed, sealed in the presence of Drury Vinson, James Rosser, John Rosser Notes for Alice Worthing: or Alice Worthington, which several people seriously disagree with. One record indicates she died 28 Aug 1802 Hancock Co., GA. Children of James Rosser and Alice Worthing are: i. Sarah Ellis Rosser, born 1766 in Smithfield, Johnston, NC;
died Bef. 02 May 1831 in Jasper Co., GA; married Abraham 'Abram'
Smith 17 Jan 1787 in Smithfield, Johnston, NC; born 1765 in
Smithfield, Johnston Co., NC; died Abt. 1815 in Jasper Co., GA. Notes for Abraham 'Abram' Smith: In 1969, a young man named Gordon Smith, who said he is a
direct descendant of Abraham and Sarah Rosser Smith, visited Mrs. Clyde R. Moore
in Atlanta, a desc. of Isaac Rosser, and gave her this
information: Abraham Smith was born about 1766 and lived in Johnston Co.,
NC, during his early years. He was a direct descendant of John
Smith, founder of Smithfield and his wife Elizabeth Whitfield,
daughter of Matthew Whitfield. He, AS, was a soldier in the
Revolution, and received 200 acres in Wash. Co., GA, in May of
1788. His brother (?) Nehemiah received the same. They moved
there soon after 1790 and lived in the section of Wash. Co. that
became part of Hancock Co. AS and his family moved to Jasper Co.
(named Randolph Co. by 1812), where AS died in 1815, leaving a
will witnessed by Nehemiah and by Isaac Rosser, his
brother-in-law. Lemuel, their oldest son, and Abraham, Jr.
administered both estates. ..... The above was from B. B. Commander on 3- 17-1973. ii. John Rosser, born 1769 in Smithfield, Johnston, NC; died
Abt. 11 Apr 1814 in Jones Co., GA; married (1) <Unknown> Vinson
1789 in Smithfield, Johnston, NC; married (2) Elizabeth Pearce
28 Jan 1804 in Johnston Co., NC; born Aft. 1770. Notes for John Rosser: John Rosser and (unknown) Vinson had one son and two
daughters in the 1800 census. The NC Land Grant Office shows he received several land
grants in Chatham Co., NC, from 1794 through 1803. Moved from Johnston Co., NC, between the time of his second
marriage in 1804, to Elizabeth Pearce, and when he bought land
in Jones Co., GA, 6-13-1808. He died there intestate between
9-28-1813 and 4-11-1814. His wife administered his estate
between the latter date and 1816. The 1811 tax digest for Jones Co., GA, shows he owned a 1 1/2
acre plot in Captain Allan Thompson's District in Clinton, GA. Heirs: Second wife, Elizabeth (Pearce) Rosser, and dau. Sally
Rosser, a minor. See Johnston Co., NC, Minute Book I, 1808-1814,
p.62, Book A, Returns, Inventories, etc. pp.129-136,190. Also
Book B, 1816, p.184, Court of Ordinary, Jones Co., GA. Per professional researcher, "John Rosser was evidently a
well educated man, for included in his personal property were
volumes of Fletcher's works, Wesley's works, Plato's works and
sundry other books." Notes for <Unknown> Vinson: "There is evidence that her maiden name may have been
Turner." (see Hist. of Ala. and Dict. of Ala. Biog. by Thomas M.
Owen, 1921.) iii. Rebecca Rosser, born Abt. 1770 in Smithfield, Johnston,
NC; died Abt. 1845 in Johnston Co., NC; married Thaddeus 'Faddy'
Whittington Abt. 1787 in Johnston Co., NC; born 12 Feb 1751/52;
died Oct 1855. Notes for Thaddeus 'Faddy' Whittington: " Enlisted in Johnston Co., NC, Served as a private six weeks
as a Rev. soldier in the Continental Army in Capt. Jonathan
Smith's Co., NC.; served three months in Capt. John Whitley's
Co., NC; March 1780 in Capt. John Giles's Co. stationed in
Wilmington Co., NC; in October 1780 he served in Capt. John
Whitley's Co., during which he marched to High Hills on the
Santee River, thence to Georgetown and in many skirmishes with
the Tories; received pension 5-1-1832; received bounty land in
Polk (Polk?)Co., GA, 3-3-1855; pensioner of Pike Co., GA; drew
land lottery as a Rev. soldier, living in Jasper Co., GA, 1820.
Buried on the Whittington Plantation in Seagrave's Cemetery (on
the plantation?), 4 miles from Griffin, GA. ..." (Source:
"Roster of Rev. Soldiers in Georgia," Vol. 2, p.127, by McCall.) iv. James Rosser, Jr., born Abt. 1772 in Smithfield,
Johnston, NC; died Bet. 1805 - 1806 in Henry Co., GA; married
Lavinia Vinson 13 Feb 1792 in Smithfield, Johnston, NC; born
Abt. 1772 in Johnston Co., NC; died 28 Aug 1849 in Henry Co.,
GA. Notes for Lavinia Vinson: The 1850 census in Henry Co., GA, shows her as 70, living
with son Aaron's family. She was also living there in 1840. Aaron was a saddlemaker. Will dated 8-28-1849 and witnessed by William Moseley, Vinson
Rosser and Moses G. Rosser.She left to her son's six youngest
children (by name) her house, live stock, belonging, etc. and
land, to be managed by Aaron until they are all of lawful age,
then to be sold and the proceeds divided among thos children The
land being: " the east half of Lot #163 in the Second District
of Henry County and containing101 1/4th acres." She mentions
that children Moses, Sarah and Lavina (Leevinah) had previously
received their part. Aaron was named executor. v. William Isaac Rosser, born 14 Apr 1779 in Smithfield,
Johnston, NC; died 23 Jul 1861 in Decatur, DeKalb Co., GA;
married (1) Elizabeth Vinson 13 Mar 1802 in Smithfield, Johnston
Co., NC; born 28 Aug 1785 in Johnston, NC; died 23 Dec 1847 in
DeKalb Co., GA; married (2) Margaret <Unknown> Bef. 1857; born
1784; died 31 Dec 1857; married (3) Sarah Childs 05 Mar 1861 in
DeKalb Co., GA; born Abt. 1780; died 10 Apr 1862. vi. Elisha Rosser, born Abt. 1780 in Smithfield, Johnston,
NC. vii. Alice Rosser, born Abt. 1783 in Smithfield, Johnston,
NC. 60 viii. Elijah Rosser, born Abt. 1783 in Smithfield,
Johnston, NC; died Abt. 1848 in Sumter Co., AL; married Sarah
Martin Abt. 1810. ix. Elizabeth Rosser, born Bef. 1785 in Smithfield, Johnston,
NC; married Alexander Smith in Johnston Co., NC; born Abt. 1765. x. Benjamin Rosser, born 03 Nov 1785 in Smithfield, Johnston,
NC; died 20 Jul 1873 in Big Sandy Comm., Tuscaloosa, AL; married
(1) Elizabeth West Vinson 01 Jun 1809 in Hancock Co., GA; born
18 Jul 1789 in Smithfield Johnston Co., NC; died 26 Jun 1844 in
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; married (2) Elizabeth Norment 13 Oct
1846 in Tuscaloosa Co., AL; born Abt. 1800. Notes for Benjamin Rosser: The marriage record lists Benjamin Roper and Elizabeth
Vincent. He was buried in the Old Center Grave Yard, Tuscaloosa,
AL. 124. Allen Glover, born 22 Oct 1772 in Ninety-Six Dist., SC;
died 16 Nov 1823 in White Hall, Abbeville, SC. He was the son of 248. William
Glover and 249. Lucy <Unknown>. He married 125. Lydia Henderson
23 Mar 1792. 125. Lydia Henderson, born 30 Mar 1774 in Poss. England; died
23 Dec 1831. Notes for Allen Glover: One report says Lemuel Allen Glover This family provided by Merrily Gilbert Lawson through the LDS Ancestral
file. Thanks to Drew Welch for the following: drewwelch@mindspring.com Allen Glover Abbeville Probate Box 38, pkg 808 1823 Administered by Silas Glover, Benjamin McGaw, William Giles, Mathew Brown.
Appraisal by James M?, William Giles, Archibald Kidd. Buyers were Lydia Glover,
Silas Glover (only two Glovers mentioned in whole probate records) Source: Some SC Genealogical Records (Revill 1986) p. 10 Allen Glover, dec'd Abbeville Probate Bk (no number given) p. 73 summons to
Lydia Glover-widow, Jared Glover, Timothy Russel -w- Edney, Samuel Edney -w-
Olive, Giles Glover, Newton Glover, Ichabod and Lemuel Glover (minors with
George Pressley quardian). One Allen Glover had a store near the intersection at White Hall (present
Greenwood Co., SC). He was the first postmaster there when it was established as
a post office in June 9, 1817. It is marked as "Lipscomb's Ent." on 1820 maps.
(John Frederick's son, Allen was probably too young to have been this
postmaster- DGW) Thanks to: mitchrj@hotmail.com Robert Mitchell Sep 1999: "The information I have on the descendants of Allen Glover is taken from a
letter written on 24 May 1943, by Emma Alice Glover Henry. It was addressed to
Augusta Main Mitchell Munsterman (my great-aunt), the daughter of John Franklin
Mitchell, Mrs. Henry’s first cousin. The information in the letter was taken
from the GLOVER FAMILY BIBLE, then in Mrs. Henry’s possession. I have a copy and
photographs (negatives) of this letter. Mrs. Henry wrote that she was going to
send the bible to the son of her Uncle Jim (William Glover?), a streetcar
operator in Denver, Colorado. The location/existence of the bible, today, is
unknown. "The bible begins with Allen Glover and his wife Lydia Henderson. It gives
their names, birth dates, death dates, and their marriage date. It lists their
children by name, their dates of birth, death, and their marriage dates. It also
gives the spouse’s name when known." Notes for Lydia Henderson: Family tradition said that Lydia Henderson came to the United States as a
small child (age two or three) with her parents. They came from England.
(another report says Glasgow, Scotland) Lydia Henderson married 2nd George Pressley. Another record of a Lydia Henderson in Abbeville Co., SC is on a WFT disk
with a birth between 1767-1803 and a marriage to Elias John Heard of Abbeville.
Daughter Mary A. Heard married Miles T. Berry. It is not known if this is a
close relative (or even the same woman). Thomas Henderson and Elizabeth are the parents of Gemima
Henderson or Jemima Henderson who married Wiley Glover. Their
children were Wiley and Lucy, and may be closely related. Thomas
Henderson's parents were Richard Henderson and Elizabeth Branson
of Virginia, and they did name a daughter Lydia, albeit in the
previous generation. Children of Allen Glover and Lydia Henderson are: i. Edna Glover, born 22 Feb 1793 in Abbeville Co., SC;
married Timothy Russell; born Bef. 1789. 62 ii. Jarrett Glover, born 16 Jan 1795 in Abbeville Co., SC;
died Bet. 1863 - 1870 in Bowie Co., TX; married (1) Betsy
Drinkard Bef. 1816; married (2) Madaline Lane 20 Jan 1863 in Red
River Co., TX. iii. Olleavid Olive 'Olley' Glover, born 17 May 1797 in
Abbeville Co., SC; died 1866 in Floyd Co., GA; married Samuel
Tucker Couey 1818 in SC; born Abt. 1795 in SC; died 22 Nov 1858
in Floyd Co., GA. Notes for Olleavid Olive 'Olley' Glover: an Oliver Glover married Samuel Burnett 29 Jun 1826 in Wilcox
Co., AL. Notes for Samuel Tucker Couey: or Samuel Covey iv. Allie Glover, born 17 Oct 1799 in Abbeville Co., SC. v. Silas Glover, born 29 Oct 1801 in Abbeville Co., SC; died
05 Dec 1881 in Warren Co., IL; married (1) Mary Robertson 01 Jan
1823 in Kirksville, Moultrie, IL; born Bef. 1805; died 05 Apr
1833 in Preble Co., OH; married (2) Elizabeth Wiley 15 Dec 1835. vi. Allen Glover, born 28 May 1807 in Abbeville Co., SC; died
1809. vii. Hamutal Glover, born 05 Aug 1810 in Abbeville Co., SC. viii. Lemuel Glover, born 23 Feb 1813 in Abbeville Co., SC;
died 1898 in of Spartanburg, SC; married Cornelia Stewart; born
1826; died 1876. ix. Wilburn Glover, born 23 Jun 1816 in Abbeville Co., SC. Generation No. 8 128. William Johns, born Abt. 1673 in King William Co., VA;
died Aft. 1720 in King William Co., VA. He was the son of 256. Richard Johns
and 257. Jane Fox. He married 129. <Unknown> Lockey. 129. <Unknown> Lockey Notes for William Johns: 1704- WILLIAM JOHNS appeared on the Quit Rent Roll in King William Co., VA as
owning 100 acres of land. 21 FEB 1720- Henry Webber, 260 acres in St. John's Parish, King William Co.
for 30 shillings, on both sides of the main Road; adjoining. his own land,
William Isbell, land of WILLIAM JOHNS & Terry's line; on NE side of Long Branch;
& through his plantation. p. 52. The name of WILLIAM JOHNS' wife is unknown. It is very likely that she
introduced the name LOCKEY into this branch of the JOHNS family. NOTE from Bob Newsome: "I have attached JOHN JOHNS and JACOB JOHNS of
Caroline County and WILLIAM JOHNS of Buckingham County as children of WILLIAM
JOHNS of King William County. This is speculative as proof has not been found." Note: The Johns families of Columbia Co., GA and Chambers Co., AL likely
descend from this line. Notes for <Unknown> Lockey: Was her surname Lockey? This name is repeated among descendants. Here are some of the "Lockeys": From Mary Johns Trigg (b. ca 1720) 1. Lockey Trigg (1763-1825) daughter of Mary Johns Trigg 2. Lockey Trigg (1779-1840) granddaughter of Mary Johns Trigg 3. Lockey Trigg (1824-1872) great-granddaughter of Mary Johns Trigg 4. Lockey Quarles (1795-1860) great-granddaughter of Mary Johns Trigg 5. Lockey Malinda Henderson (b. 1803) granddaughter of Mary Johns Trigg >From William Johns (b. ca. 1710) 1. Lockey Leftwich (b. 1766) great-granddaughter of William Johns 2. Lockey Leftwich (b. 1809) great-great-granddaughter of William Johns 3. Lockey Johns (b. ca. 1773) grand-daughter of William Johns 4. Sarah Lockey Martin (b. ca. 1806) great-granddaughter of William Johns Jrn2217@aol.com Thanks to Bob Newsom. Note: This name also may be a nickname for Charlotte. Lockey Taylor also has been found, born in SC. Children of William Johns and <Unknown> Lockey are: i. John Johns, born Abt. 1700 in King William Co., VA; died
Aft. 1760 in Caroline Co., VA; married <Unknown>. Notes for John Johns: According to Bob Newsome, "JOHN JOHNS was probably the son of
William Johns of St. John's Parish, King William County,
Virginia. Proof of this connections has not been discovered." CAROLINE COUNTY, VA COURT RECORDS: 12 Oct 1732- JOHN JOHNS was one of several men ordered to
clear the road from the Forest of Needwood to Normon's
(Norment's) Ferry. NOTE: Norment's Ferry crossed the Mattopony River and
connected Caroline County to King William County. The ferry
crossing was established about 1700 by Samuel Norment. About
1732 a bridge was built across the Mattopony at Norment's Ford. 1732- JOHN JOHNS was on a jury panel. 8 Aug 1740- Jack, a Negro boy belonging to JOHN JOHNS
adjudged to be 11 years old. Feb 1741/42- On the petition of John Sutton, it's ordered
that JOHNS JOHNS, Samuel Norment and JACOB JOHNS view and value
the improvements made by the petitioner on a tract of land
containing 175 acres in this county for which he has lately
obtained a patent. 1742- JOHN JOHNS was on several jury panels. 1742- JOHN JOHNS was a tailor who became bankrupt. 1742- Headrights purchased by Richard Taliaferro, JOHN JOHNS,
John Miller, Robert Gilcrist, Archibald Richie and Thomas Wild.
12 NOV 1742 - The court proceeded to the proof of Richard
Turner's will (Richard Turner the heir at law being present),
which being proved by Samuel Norment and John Tounsend, two of
the witnesses, is ordered to be recorded. And Elizabeth Turner
having taken the oath of executrix, certificate is granted her
for obtaining a probate thereof. James Turner, being appointed
executor of the will, renounced toe executorship. Ordered that
Samuel Norment, Titus Hurt, John Sutton and JOHN JOHNS appraise
the estate of Richard Turner. (pg 134) 8 Mar 1744/45- JOHN JOHNS, Samuel Norment, Titus Hurt, and
John Sutton ordered to divide the estate of Richard Turner. 10 June 1748- John JOHNS witnessed the will of Lewis Turner.
Also ordered to appraise the estate of Lewis Turner along with
several others, one of which was Samuel Norment. 1760- JOHN JOHNS was an executor or administrator for the
estate of Thomas Richerson. ii. Jacob Johns, born Abt. 1705 in King William Co., VA; died
Aft. 1759 in Caroline Co., VA. Notes for Jacob Johns: According to Bob Newsome, "JACOB JOHNS was living in Caroline
County, Virginia by 1732. He was probably the son of William
Johns of St. John's Parish in King William County, Virginia and
the brother of JOHN JOHNS of Caroline County. Proof for these
connections has not been found." CAROLINE CO., VA COURT RECORDS: 1732- JACOB JOHNS was living in Caroline Co. and was the
owner of one slave. 1732- JACOB JOHNS was on several jury panels. 1746- JACOB JOHNS served on a Grand Jury. 1748- JACOB JOHNS and Ann Welsh were convicted of adultry. 1750- JACOB JOHNS was listed as a tailor. 1752- JACOB JOHNS witnessed the Last Will and Testament of
John Johns. 1755- William Broaddus was listed as an apprentice tailor to
JACOB JOHNS. 1759- JACOB JOHNS was listed as a debtor who took the
pauper's oath. iii. William Johns, born Abt. 1708 in VA; died Aft. 1787 in
Buckingham Co., VA; married Ann <Unknown> Abt. 1729 in King
William Co., VA; born Bef. 1714. Notes for William Johns: William was in Goochland County in the mid 1740s. As the name
Lockey shows up in his descendants and in the descendants of
Mary Johns Trigg (b c 1720), it is likely they are closely
related, perhaps brother and sister. Mary Johns Trigg was in
Caroline Co., VA. William Johns owned/ran ordinaries in
Albermarle (later Buckingham) County. So did William Trigg
before his move to Bedford County, VA. Goochland Deeds and other records: 15 JAN 1744- James Knott to John Merriman for 12 pounds, 200
acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River on
the head of Muddy Creek and being the plantation wheron Huriah
Prewett now dwells. This being the land conveyed to James Knott
by John Maddox. Mary, wife of James Knott relinquished her right
of dower. Witnesses: WILLIAM JOHNS and Jacob Winfree. 4 MAY 1745- Stephen Sanders of Albemarle Co. to WILLIAM JOHNS
of Goochland Co. for 25 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on
the south side of the James River and on Muddy Creek and
adjoining Jacob Winfree and John Merryman. This being the
plantation that formerly belonged to Stephen Sanders. Priscilla,
wife of Stephen Sanders relinquished her right of dower.
Witnesses: James Sanders, Arthelus Jarratt and Rosemon
Swillvent. NOTE: WILLIAM JOHNS' son Jesse Johns was married in
Buckingham Co., VA (abt. 1766) to Sarah Sanders, daughter of
Stephen and Priscilla Sanders. 1746- WILLIAM JOHNS was on the tithe list in Goochland Co. Cumberland Deeds and other records: 26 NOV 1750- Samuel Nucholls of Louisa Co., VA to William
Johns of Southam Parish, Cumberland Co. for 50 pounds, 200 acres
of land in Cumberland Co. Signed by Samuel Nucholls, the day and
year written above. Received Lbs 50 26 Nov 1750., Samuel
Nucholls. Witnesses; John Dobie, __ Thomas, James Taylor. Deed
Book 1, pg 236. (At the Nov 1750 Court for Cumberland Co. Livery
acknowledged by Samuel Nucholls and ordered to be recorded.
Teste Geo Nicholas Clerk.) 20 JUL 1751- WILLIAM JOHNS of Southam Parish, Cumberland Co.
to Richard Murry of Caroline Co. for 160 pounds, 400 acres in
Cumberland Co. Signed by William Johns. Witnesses: Thomas
Merryman, Royal Richard Allen, Henry Lee Terry. Deed Book 1, pg.
381. (Received payment 20 July 1751 Richard Murry; At August
1751 Court ordered to be recorded and ANN wife of the said
WILLIAM personally appeared in court and being first privily
examined, released her right of dower. Teste George Nicholas,
Clerk.) 28 MAY 1764- William Hudgens Jr. of Cumberland Co. to WILLIAM
JOHNS of Buckingham Co. for 60 pounds, 200 acres of land in
Cumberland Co. Signed and sealed the day above written, Wm.
Hudgens Jr. Witnesses: None. Deed Book 3, pg. 471. (Received
payment 60 pounds 28 May 1764, Wm. Hudgens. Takes Livery and
seizin and delivers to WILLIAM JOHNS. Wife Elizabeth of Hudgens
releases dower at Court held 28 May 1764. Wm Hudgens
acknowledges receipt of sixty pounds and indenture ordered to be
recorded. Swann Clerk) 8 APR 1771- WILLIAM JOHNS of Buckingham Co. to Joseph Calland
of Cumberland Co. for 62 pounds, 200 acres land in Cumberland
Co., it being the same land the said William Johns bought of
William Hudgens. Signed and sealed by WILLIAM JOHNS on the day
and year written above. Livery and seizin taken and receipt of
62 pounds acknowledged by WILLIAM JOHNS 8 April 1771. Witnesses:
Geo Carrington, Jos. Hill, Tho Word, Wm Clarke. Deed Bk 4, pg.
478. (At a court held 22 April 1771, the Indenture and
memorandum of receipt were proved by Geo Carrington & Jos Hill
and at a court held for the county 24 June 1771 the same were
further proved byThomas Word another witness and ordered to be
recorded. Teste, Thompson Swann Clerk.) 1750- WILLIAM JOHNS was issued a license to keep an Ordinary
at his house in Cumberland County for the ensuing year. Security
given by William Trigg and Thomas Davenport, Jr. 1751- WILLIAM JOHNS was issued a license to keep an Ordinary
at his house in Cumberland County for the ensuing year. Security
given by William Trigg. Abstracts of Deeds - Albemarle Co. VA (thanks to Rootsweb
archives Jrn2217@aol.com Bob Newsome) 1 Mar 1752 John Bostick of Cumberland Co. to William Johns of
Chesterfield, for 100 pounds, 730 acres where James Staples
lives, 400 acres of it pat. to Henry Chiles 1 Feb 1738, 330
acres adjoining William Gray, Nathaniel Hoggatt and adjoins 400
acres, pat. of 2000 acres 1 Jun 1750. 730 acres adjoining
Anthony Hoggatt, William Gray. Witnesses: William Gray, Joshua
Doss, William Ballard, James Claiborne, Gidion Marr, Charles
Lynch. Deed Book 1, pg. 487. 25 May 1752 William Womack to William Johns for 100 pounds,
400 acres both sides of Willis Creek, pat. 20 Sep 1751,
adjoining Daniel Low, John Sanders, John Cock. Witnesses:
Benjamin Harris, G. Marr, William Trigg Deed Book 1, pg. 491. 11 May 1758 William Johns to William Low for 100 pounds, 400
acres on both sides of Willis Creek, adjoining Daniel Low, John
Sanders, John Cook. Deed Book 2, pg. 42. 1 May 1759 John Bostick, Sr. to Volentine Hatcher for 30
pounds, 200 acres, part of where Bostick lives, adjoining the
head of Little Willis Branch, William Johns and John Bostick,
Jr. Deed Book 2, pg. 101. 1 Jul 1759 Marvil Stone of Halifax to William Johns for 45
pounds, 400 acres where Stone formerly lived. Deed of gift from
John Bostick 8 Jun 1757. Adjoining John Jennings, Appomattox
River. Witnesses: Nathaniel Hoggatt, Joel Walker, Charles
Galloway, Lucy Stone (wife of Marvil). Deed Book 2, pg. 155. Buckingham County VA was form from Albemarle County in 1761.
The land of William Johns fell into the newly formed Buckingham
Co. 64 iv. <Unknown> Johns, born Bef. 1710. 160. Edward Finch, born 1673 in New Kent Co., VA; died 21 Dec
1718 in New Kent Co., VA. He was the son of 320. Thomas Finch. He married
161. Martha <Unknown>. 161. Martha <Unknown>, born Bef. 1673 in New Kent Co., VA. Notes for Edward Finch: The death date, from the Parish Register (St. Peter's), may be for another of
his relatives. Edward was listed in the 1704 Virginia Rent Rolls, with land in St. Peters
and St. Paul Parishes. Edward paid taxes on 300 acres of land in New Kent Co., VA in 1704. The St. Peter's Church was built in 1701. George and Martha Washington
frequently attended services there. Children of Edward Finch and Martha <Unknown> are: i. Mary Finch, born 01 Apr 1688 in New Kent Co., VA. ii. Edward Finch, Jr., born Abt. 1690 in New Kent Co., VA;
died Bet. 1738 - 1745 in Charles City Co., VA; married Agnes
Brothers. Notes for Edward Finch, Jr.: Oct 4, 1769 William Tyree charges the administrators of Mary
Tyree's will, her Tyree daughters and their husbands: Benjamin
Goodrich and Mary his wife, and Edward Finch and Susannah his
wife, to show cause why the will of Francis Tyree, Jr. should
not be recorded. Notes for Agnes Brothers: Agnes may have had the maiden surname Brothers iii. Martha Finch, born 1693 in New Kent Co., VA; died 24 Aug
1716 in New Kent Co., VA. Notes for Martha Finch: The death record cited may actually be for Edward Finch's
wife, not a daughter. who might not have existed. iv. Henry Finch, born 15 Feb 1695/96 in New Kent Co., VA;
died Abt. 1754 in Charles City Co., VA; married Margaret
Millington. 80 v. John Finch, born Bef. 20 Mar 1698/99 in New Kent Co.,
VA; married Sabra <Uncertain> Stroud Bef. 1723. 236. David Ellington, born 1713 in Prince George Co., VA; died
Bet. 05 Nov 1773 - Mar 1783 in Nottingham Par., Amelia, VA. He was the son of
472. John Ellington. He married 237. Martha Fowlkes 1735 in Amelia
Co., VA. 237. Martha Fowlkes, born Abt. 1720 in Prince George Co., VA;
died 1773 in Abbeville Dist., SC. She was the daughter of 474. <Unknown>
Fowlkes. Notes for Martha Fowlkes: Her surname is often reported as Fowlkes, occasionally as Tucker. Martha Fowlkes, if this is her name, was likely a daughter or
neice of Gabriel Fowlkes of Prince George and Nottoway Co., VA.
She died before he did (by a year or two). She may not have bene
mentioned in his will; though it would be surprising if there is
no mention of Ellington grandchildren. This is all presumtion,
as Martha is never listed as his descendant by Fowlkes
researchers. Children of David Ellington and Martha Fowlkes are: i. Martha Ellington, born Abt. 1736 in Amelia Co., VA; died
06 May 1780 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; married Capt. Joseph Motley
II 1750 in Amelia Co., VA; born 1720 in Gloucester Co., VA; died
15 Dec 1806 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. Notes for Martha Ellington: Murdered during the revolution - story on FTW disk 7. Notes for Capt. Joseph Motley II: ABSTRACTS OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILLS, 1767 - 1820 Compiled by Lela C. ADAMS, Bassett, Virginia Southern Historical Press, Inc. c/o. the Rev. Silas Emmett LUCAS, Jr. P. O. Box 738 Easley, SC 29641-0738 Copyright 1986 By Southern Historical Press Page 133, WILL BOOK 11 Page 299-300, 8 Nov. 1804, Pr.: 15 Dec. 1806 LWT Joseph MOTLEY being wear in body but of sound mind. To my beloved wife Elizabeth MOTLEY one hundred pounds also
land her during her natural life the land and plantation where I
now live and negros: Primor, Will, Mat, Hannah. and livestock,
furniture and a London Still. The remainder of my estate to be divided into eleven parts
to: my granddaugater Patsey MOTLEY (dau. of David MOTLEY), son
Daniel MOTLEY, son Samuel MOTLEY, son John MOTLEY, and to Martha
STEWART''s four children one part, daughter Obedience MOOREHEAD
one part, to daughter Prudence STONE one part, to daughter Sally
ANDERSON one part, to my daughter Amey CARTER, lend her one part
during her lifetime then to her children, to my daughter Delilah
TERRY one part, to my grandson Joseph MOTLEY TANNER, should he
die without issue to his two brothers Joel TANNER and Asa
TANNER. At the death of my wife what has been lent to her to be
divided to the legaties above named in the same manner. (Signed)
Joseph Mothey Wit: John R. Hall, Rhoda (X) Oliver, William Hall.
Daniel Motley, William Irby (Dr.), William Hall, James M.
Williams, Doctor C. Williams security for Christopher Terry. Note: William Irby one of the Wit: 118 ii. Jeremiah Ellington, born 1737 in Amelia Co., VA; died
Bef. 07 Nov 1796 in Abbeville Dist., SC; married Frances Jones
13 Sep 1757 in Prince Edward Co., VA. iii. Lucy Ellington, born 1739 in Amelia Co., VA; died Dec
1802 in Nottoway Co., VA; married Joel Tanner Abt. 1759; born
Abt. 1709 in Henrico Co., VA; died 1802 in Nottoway Co., VA. Notes for Lucy Ellington: Her marriage is reported as "abt 1734" in some reports,
indicating she may have been born to an earlier generation. iv. David Ellington, Jr., born 07 Sep 1741 in Amelia Co., VA;
died 02 Jan 1820 in Wilkes Co., GA; married (1) Jerusha Fowlkes
Abt. 1765 in VA; born 26 Jun 1747 in Amelia Co., VA; died 28 Jun
1789 in Lunenburg Co., VA; married (2) Jane Harrison 06 Jan 1790
in Prince Edward Co., VA; born Bef. 1774; died Abt. 1828 in
Wilkes Co., GA. Notes for David Ellington, Jr.: 7 Nov. 1791. Power Of Attorney from David Ellington to John
Hendrick, Atty. "I, David Ellington of Lunenburg Co. (being
about to remove to the Estate (sic) of Georgia"...etc...appoint
my Trustee friend...etc...of said County my true and lawful
attorney. David Ellington (1742-1820) in his will written 1812, Wilkes
Co. GA, says that property is "to be divided equally among all
my children except JOHN HENDRICK, DANIEL DUPREE, JOHN BIGGARS,
and WILLIAM ELLINGTON, who have each of them already received
the am unt of four hundred dollars" and that after the others
have received a like amount, they and the others are to share
equally. Notes for Jerusha Fowlkes: There is a 1769 deed signed by David and Jerusha Ellington
and a deed in 1773 signed by David Ellington. There is a Court
Order in Book 1823-1827 Nottoway County, VA, which names John
and Nathan Ellington, children of Jerusha Ellington formerly
Fowlkes. v. Josiah Ellington, born Abt. 1745 in Amelia Co., VA; died
Abt. 1819 in Wilkes Co., GA; married Elizabeth M. Cunningham
Abt. 1766; born Abt. 1750. Notes for Elizabeth M. Cunningham: or Elizabeth Bruce vi. Obedience Ellington, born Bet. 1745 - 1748 in Amelia Co.,
VA; died 1827 in Hancock Co., GA; married Stephen Evans, Jr. 23
Nov 1764 in Amelia Co., VA; born 1743 in Henrico Co., VA; died
07 Nov 1814 in Hancock Co., GA. Notes for Obedience Ellington: She witnessed a deed in Prince Edward County with her father
18 April 1763. vii. Hezekiah Ellington, born 1751 in Amelia Co., VA; died
1793 in Prince Edward Co., VA; married Ridley Ann Bruce Abt.
1776 in Amelia Co., VA; born Abt. 1748 in Amelia Co., VA; died
1838 in Prince Edward Co., VA. viii. Enoch Ward Ellington, born 1754 in Amelia Co., VA; died
Abt. 1826 in GA; married (1) Sarah Woodson 02 Mar 1779 in
Pittsylvania Co., VA; married (2) Judith Woodson 29 Feb 1780 in
Pittsylvania Co., VA; married (3) Nancy Blankenship 12 Feb 1816
in Greene Co., GA. Notes for Enoch Ward Ellington: Did two men share this name? Two Woodson spouses. ix. Stephen Ellington, Sr., born 1757 in Amelia Co., VA;
married Frances Williams 08 Feb 1800 in Warren Co., NC. 240. John Rosser, born 1718 in Charles City Co., VA; died Bet.
25 Feb - 23 Oct 1775 in Brunswick Co., VA. He was the son of 480. <Unknown>
Rosser. He married 241. Elizabeth Leftwich Abt. 1738 in Albemarle
Par., VA. 241. Elizabeth Leftwich, born Abt. 1722 in VA; died Bef. Jun
1796 in Greensville Co., VA. Notes for John Rosser: Thanks to Juanita Terrell Tittle for her extensive documentation of this
family: Georgia Magazine, page 34, Dec. 1964-Jan 1965 by Adelle Bartlett Harper: In an old copy of the old "Register of Albemarle Parish of Surry and Sussex
Cos.," we find the christening records of the following children of John Rosser
and his wife Elizabeth: James bn March 15, 1739 christened April 15, 1740 godparents John Tatum,
Richard Carter, Sarah Chappell David bn Sept 24, christened Nov. 22, 1741 godparents Benjamin Moss, James
Heath, Bythia Chappell Sarah bn Jan 5, christened Mar. 20, 1742/43 godparents John Peebles, Anne
Wrenn, Mary Moss Thomas bn Jan 17, 1745 christened May 25, 1746 godparents Edward Weaver,
Thomas Chappell, Amelia Chappell Elizabeth bn _____ christened ________ godparents William Rosser, Sarah
Peebles, Amelia Underhill Mary bn Mar 17, 1743/44 christened April 22, 1744 godparents Abraham Heath,
Mary Chappell, Eliza Peebles Several families list David Rosser and Sarah Pritchett as children of John
Rosser (b before 1700, of Westmoreland Co., VA) and Elizabeth Leftwich. They
then show James Rosser, Sr. spouse of Alice Worthing as the son of David Rosser. Will of John Rosser, Brunswick County Will Book 4, 1761-1777, Recorded 23
Oct. 1775, Reel 21, p 471, 472, 473 Clerk's copy [not original] The Library of Virginia, Archives. Legibility generally good with strong
writing. Certain parts were illegible as indicated by the symbol Copy in possession of Louise R. Garrett 08/07/00 In the name of God Amen. I John Rosser of the county of Brunswick and parish
of Meherrin [?] calling to mind to uncertainty of live do make my last will and
testament in the manner and form following. That is to say ITEM: I give to my son David Rosser the land whereon I now live provided he
the said David Rosser shall allow to his mother Elizabeth Rosser for the during
her natural life lands sufficient in the plantation to work two hands and one
roon. In the plantation house to him and to the said David Rosser his heirs and
assigns forever. ITEM: I send to my beloved wife Elizabeth Rosser of her natural life one
Negro named Will and I __ thereafter I designate therefore I give the said Negro
Will to my daughter Rebecca Tomlinson to her and assigns forever. ITEM: I lend to my beloved wife Elizabeth Rosser for and during her natural
life one Negro wench named old Janey and immediately thereafter I give her the
said Janey and her increase to my daughter Elizabeth Rosser to __ heirs assigns
forever. ITEM: I lend unto my beloved wife Elizabeth Rosser for and during her natural
life one thousand -- and bed and furniture two cows and calves five [?] sows and
piggs [sic] one srott [sic] one spinning wheel and lands thereon --wishes and
half dozen plates five hundred pounds of pork two barrels of Indian corn and
immediately by thereafter to David [Post or Prest] of __ them __ and the money
arising from such sale be equally divided between my four sons John, James,
Thomas, and Benjamin to them and their heirs forever. ITEM: I give to my son David Rosser two Negroes named Robin and little Janny
and one bed and furniture to him and his heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I give to my son Benjamin Rosser one Negro boy Toby and one bed and
furniture and one stone and saddle of twelve pounds value to him and heirs and
assigns forever. ITEM: I give to my daughter Sarah Rosser one Negro girl Cali
and one bed and furnitures to her and her heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I give to my daughter Mary Davis one Negro girl named Frances and ten
pounds Virginia to her and her heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I give to my daughter Elizabeth Rosser one bed and furniture to her and
her heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I give to my daughter Rebecca Tomlinson four pounds Virginia money to
her and her heirs forever. ITEM: I give to my son John Rosser the lands that he and the said John Rosser
live on to him and his heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: All the rest and that due to my estate together with two Negroes Pat
and Phoebe I desire to be sold and the money arising from such sale after paying
my just debts and legacies before mentioned together with the debts due me I
desire may be equally divided between my four children David, Benjamin, Sarah,
and Elizabeth to them and their heirs and assigns forever. I appoint John Rosser
and David Rosser executors of this my last will and testament evoking and
disavowing all former wills herebefore made in witness where of I have herewith
set my hand and affix my seal this 25th day of February 1775. his John + Rosser (LS) mark Signed and sealed in the presence of James Wall, junior and Mary Wall At a Court held for BrunswicK county the 23rd day of October 1775 this will
was proved according to law by oaths of James wall junr and Mary Wall the
witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of John Rosser
and David Rosser the executors therein named who made both thereto and together
with James Wall junr and John Turner their Securities ordered into and
acknowledged their bond in the penalty of two thousand pounds conditioned as the
law decides. Certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due
form. Peter Pelham, junr. Notes for Elizabeth Leftwich: Is she a sister of Augstine Leftwich? Her surname is uncertain. Will of Elizabeth Rosser, dated August 28, 1785, in Greenville Co., VA, Will
Book I, 1781-1806, Mentions: sons John and James Rosser. Executor: John Rosser. Witnesses: George and William Rosser. Probated in Greensville Co., VA, June Court, 1796. Children of John Rosser and Elizabeth Leftwich are: 120 i. James Rosser, born 15 Mar 1739/40 in Albemarle Par.,
Surry or Sussex Co., VA; died Bet. 1798 - 12 Apr 1800 in
Smithfield, Johnston Co., NC; married Alice Worthing 1765 in VA. ii. David Rosser, born 24 Sep 1741 in Albemarle Par., Surry
or Sussex Co., VA. Notes for David Rosser: Christened Nov. 22, 1741 Albemarle Par., VA; gdpts. Benja
Moss, James Heath, Bythia Chappel 1790 December 10th. Received of Mr. David Rosser who was
guardian of Elizabeth Davis orphan of William Davis decd. cash
Bond to amount thirty three pounds six shillings & eight pence
and a tobacco Bond for fifteen hundred & thirty one pounds
Petersburg tobacco it being in full of all demands on Accont.
his being guardian for the said orphan. Signed by Allen Bass and
witnessed by William Andrews, Absalem Harris and Samuel Andrews.
Brunswick County Court October 22nd 1792. This receipt was
acknowledged by Allen Bass party thereto to be his act & deed
and ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 15, page 332. iii. Sarah Rosser, born 05 Jan 1742/43 in Albemarle Par.,
Surry or Sussex Co., VA. Notes for Sarah Rosser: Christened March 20, 1742/3, Albemarle Par., VA; gdpts. John
Peebles, Anne Wren, Mary Moss. iv. Mary Rosser, born 17 Mar 1743/44 in Albemarle Par., Surry
or Sussex Co., VA. Notes for Mary Rosser: Christened April 22, 1744; gdpts. Abraham Heath, Mary
Chappel, Eliza Peebles. v. Thomas Rosser, born 17 Jan 1745/46 in Albemarle Par.,
Surry or Sussex Co., VA. Notes for Thomas Rosser: Christened May 25, 1746; gdpts. Edward Weaver, Thos Chappell,
Amelia Chappell. vi. Elizabeth Rosser, born Abt. 1747 in Albemarle Par., Surry
or Sussex Co., VA. Notes for Elizabeth Rosser: Christened (date uncertain) : gdpts. Wm Rosser, Sarah
Peebles, Amelia Underhill. vii. John Rosser, born 1749. viii. Benjamin Rosser, born 1751. ix. Rebecca Rosser, married <Unknown> Tomlinson. 248. William Glover, born Abt. 1742 in Northampton Co., NC;
died Bet. 11 Mar - 30 Apr 1801 in Edgefield Co., SC. He was the son of 496.
Benjamin Glover and 497. Elizabeth <Unknown>. He married 249. Lucy
<Unknown>. 249. Lucy <Unknown>, died Bet. 1806 - 1810. Notes for William Glover: In the name of God, Amen. I, William Glover of the State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield, planter, being very sick and weak of body and of perfect
mind and memory Thanks be given unto God. Calling unto mind the mortality of my
body and knowledge that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and
ordain this my last will and testament that is to say Principally & first of all
I give and recommend my Soul into the hand of almighty God that gave it and my
body I recomment to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the
discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I
shall received the same again by the mighty power of God & as touching my
worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life. I give and
deivse and dispose of in the following manner and form -- first I constitute and
ordain Ezekiel and Allen Glover my sons to be Executors of this my Last Will and
Testament. First I give and bequeath to my wife all the property all the
property I received with her when I was married with her. Second I leave her one
cow one sow and pigs or shoats two hogs of her pick out of the stock. One ewe &
lamb 1 new bed I leave her as long as she stays with Zachariah, the bed to go to
Wiley, Ezekiel's oldest boy at her leaving Zachariah. One small pot and skillet.
One frying pan five pewter plates one pewter dish two Basons of her own choice
half a dozen spoons 1/2 dozen knives and forks one chest or black walnut table
one cupboard and furniture two spinning wheels one side saddle as long as she
lives and then to Return to my daughter Elizabeth wheels, saddle and chest, at
hear death to my daughter Elizabeth all the grain that is in store half crop of
belong to my wife. I leave my mare and her increase all my outside wearing clothing and all the
living property that I leave to my wife to my son Zachariah and he to pay my
daughter Elizabeth twenty shillings per year for two years. Item son Darling my shotgun and two plows. Item Lucy Glover I leave one bed and furniture called her Grannie's Bead,
daughter of Ezekiel. All the property that has not been mentioned be sold and
Equally divided at my death between Ezekiel, Allen and Richard all the household
property I leave with my wife at the leaving Zachariah all except one bed one
cow and heifer Elizabeth claim and I do hereby utterly Disallow Revoke and
Disannul all & every other testament, wills, Legacies, Bequest, & Executors by
me in any wise before named will & bequeathed. Ratifying and confirming this &
no other to set my hand and seal this 11th March 1801. William Glover Wit: Jas. Harrison, Jas. MacMillan, Sucky Harrison Proved the 30 April on oath of Jas. MacMillan, Ezekl and Allen Glover,
executors. Children of William Glover and Lucy <Unknown> are: i. Ezekiel Glover, born Bet. 1765 - 1770 in Prob. NC; died
Abt. 1830 in Wilcox Co., AL. ii. Capt. Darling Glover, born Abt. 1768; died Bet. 1830 -
1840 in Wilcox Co., AL. Notes for Capt. Darling Glover: Served as a Capt. under Gen. Sumter and was killed foraging
for cattle. In 1790 in Burke Co., GA; in 1796 of Edgefield Dist., SC; in
1805 in Montgomery Co., GA ; in Wilcox Co., AL by 1820. iii. Zachariah Glover, born Bet. 1770 - 1771 in Ninety-Six
Dist., SC; died 04 Dec 1835 in Fountain Co., IN; married
Elizabeth Henderson; born Abt. 1778 in Prob. SC; died 1847. Notes for Zachariah Glover: Whether Zachariah was a son of William, or just closely
related, is the subject of debate but not evidence. One Glover genealogy indicates that he was born in Scotland
and moved to Charleston, SC just before the Revolutionary War.
It is thought to have been a mistake. Zachariah Glover obtained a land grant in District 96
(Edgefield) of 100 actes near the Savannah River on 31 Oct 1795.
His wife and her parents are said to have come from Glasgow,
Scotland. Zachariah was appointed a captian of the 7th Indiana Regiment
on December 16, 1811. He entered land in 1811 or 1813 in Section
20, Township 14, in Fayett Co., IN. Notes for Elizabeth Henderson: Is she related to Albert Henderson? Her son bought land from
him in Indiana. 124 iv. Allen Glover, born 22 Oct 1772 in Ninety-Six Dist.,
SC; died 16 Nov 1823 in White Hall, Abbeville, SC; married Lydia
Henderson 23 Mar 1792. v. Richard Glover, born Abt. 1775; died Abt. 1815; married
Susannah <Unknown> Abt. 1795. Notes for Richard Glover: Two sons and five daughters, 1810 census of Abbeville, SC. vi. Elizabeth Glover, born Abt. 1780. Generation No. 9 256. Richard Johns, born Bet. 1640 - 1645 in England or Wales;
died Bet. 12 Jan - 20 Mar 1702/03 in King William Co., VA. He was the son of
512. Richard Johns. He married 257. Jane Fox. 257. Jane Fox, born Bet. 1650 - 1654. She was the daughter of
514. Capt. John Fox, Jr. and 515. Margaret Thomas. Notes for Richard Johns: See Va. Mag. of Hist. & Biog., Vol 25, p. 179. In the Name of God Amen, I, Richard Johns, of King Wm. County being very sick
and weake in body but of Perfect Sence and Strength of memory thanks be to God
Allrnighty Doe Constitute this. my Last will and Testament as followeth; first I
committ my Soul into the hands of Allmighty God who gave it unto me trusting
through the merits and intercession of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to have
free pardon and forgiveness for all my Sins, my body I commit to the Earth to be
Decently buryed at the Deferentions of my Exrs hereafter named and as for the
worldly Estate It hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon mee I give bequeath
as followeth, It. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Jane Johns the
Plantation I now live on and all the Land thereunto belonging as far as beaver
dam run durein her naturall life and..after her Decease to my Sonn Rich'd Johns
and the heirs of his body Lawfully begotten for Ever but if Said Sonn Rich'd Dye
without issue as aforesd then the sd Land to fall .to my Sonn Arthur Johns and
the heirs of his body lawfully begotten for Ever in Case of failure of issue of
both my sd Sons as aforesd then my desire is that the Land fall to my Sonn John
Johns and his heires for ever. It. It is my Desire that my Sonn Rich'd have
Liberty to Live on the Plantation with his mother dureing the time of her Life
and in Case of their disagreeing then my desire is my sd sonn have Liberty to
Seate and live on any part of my Land above named. It. I Give unto my Sonn Wm. Johns one hundred acres of Land being the
Plantation hee now lives on to him and his heires forever. It. I Give unto my
Sonn Thomas Johns one hundred acres of Land out my Land adjoining to the Land my
Sonn William lives on to him and his heires for Ever. It. I Give unto my Sonn Robert Johns all the remaining part cf my Land in
these parts after the above two hundred acres is Laid out to him and his heires
for Ever. It. I Give unto my Sonn Arthur Johns the remaining part of the
devident of Land I now live on known by the name cf the Island neck to him and
the heires of his body Lawfully begotten for Ever but in Case of failure of Such
issue then to my Sonn Rich'd Johns and the heires of his body Lawfully begotten
for Ever and in Case of failure of issue as above of both my two Sonns then my
desire is that it fall to my Sonn John Johns and his heires for ever. It. I give to my Sonn Rich'd Johns a Negroe man called Will at the Expiration
of three yeares after my decease and Dureing that three years the Said Negroe is
to live with my wife and what Ever his labour Shall produce Dureing the time I
Desire and appoint it for my Sonn John Johns toward the buying of a piece of
Land to him and his heirs for Ever. It. I Give to my Daughter Eliz'a now the
wife of James Adams twenty shillings Ster'l. It. I give to my Daughter Mary now
the wife of John Randle twenty Shillings Ster'l. It. I give to my Daughter Jane
now the wife of Josias Randle Six hundred pounds of Sweet sented Tobacco and
Cask Convenient. It. I give to my Daughter Anne Johns two cows and calves and
one Thousand pounds of Sweetsented Tob'o and Cask Convenient to be paid at the
age of Eighteen yeares or the day of marryage which Shall first happen. It. I give to my daughter Martha Johns two Cows & Calves and one Thousand
pounds of Sweetsented Tob'o and Cask Convenient to be paid her at the age
Eighteen yeares or the day of Marriage which Shall first happen. It. All ye rest
and residue of my personall Estate both goods and Chattells that I have not All
ready given away I give and bequeaath to my Loveing wife Jane Johns whom I
Constitute and ordain my full and sole Ex'r of this my Last Will and Testament
Consisting of this and two other sides of halfe a Sheet of paper. In witness
whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale this 12th day of January Anno 1703.
V 1 p 106 The mark of Rid'd Johns R.J. Seal Witnesses Henry Fox,Wm. Thomas, John Fox At a Court held for King Wm. County ye 20th day of March Anno Dom 1703 This
will was proved by the Oaths of Henry Fox, Jno Fox, Gent., witnesses thereto and
order for probate thereof Granted Jane Johns Ex'r thereunto named. Children of Richard Johns and Jane Fox are: i. Richard Johns, born Abt. 1665. ii. Arthur Johns, born Abt. 1667. iii. John Johns, born Abt. 1671. Notes for John Johns: The father of William Johns b 1710 and Mary Johns b 1720 is a
mystery - presumably a John Johns due to the naming of
descendants, and possibly married a Miss Lockey. 128 iv. William Johns, born Abt. 1673 in King William Co.,
VA; died Aft. 1720 in King William Co., VA; married <Unknown>
Lockey. v. Thomas Johns, born Abt. 1675 in King William Co., VA; died
1769 in Charlotte Co., VA; married Catherine <Unknown>. Notes for Thomas Johns: It is possible that a generation is missing between Thomas
Johns and his presumed children, or that he married twice and
likely had another set of kids. vi. Elizabeth Johns, born Abt. 1677 in King William Co., VA;
married John Adams Abt. 1698 in King William Co., VA; born Abt.
1673; died Abt. 1752 in Fairfax Co., VA. Notes for John Adams: or James A. Adams vii. Mary Johns, born 07 Mar 1677/78 in King William Co., VA;
died in King William Co., VA; married John Randle; born Abt.
1678 in England. viii. Jane Johns, born Abt. 1681 in King William Co., VA;
married Josias Randle; died Bef. 20 Mar 1702/03 in King William
Co., VA. ix. Robert Johns, born Abt. 1681 in King William Co., VA. x. Martha Johns, born Abt. 1683 in King William Co., VA. xi. Anne Johns, born Aft. 1683 in King William Co., VA. 320. Thomas Finch, born Bef. 1654. Notes for Thomas Finch: A Francis Finch came to Virginia 8 Apr 1663, brought by Thomas Hanckes, and a
Thomas Finch came to Virginia 19 Jun 1663, brought by George Morris [Nugent,
"Cavaliers and Pioneers"]. Those who brought them were compensated by land
grants. The land grants may have then been sold to the immigrants. Thomas
probably was the son of Francis, and the grandson of Francis Fynch, a cloth
maker of London, although there is no definite proof of this. A Francis Fynch,
cloth maker of London and (widower of Joyce Fynch), made a will 2 Mar 1673/4
shortly before his death, which mentioned a son, Francis Finch now in Virginia,
with no mention of Thomas [Finch Families of Dixie]. Thomas and Francis Finch
paid taxes on 300 acres of land in New Kent County, Virginia, in 1664. Memo: 8 generations Child of Thomas Finch is: 160 i. Edward Finch, born 1673 in New Kent Co., VA; died 21
Dec 1718 in New Kent Co., VA; married Martha <Unknown>. 472. John Ellington, born Abt. 1680 in VA. Notes for John Ellington: On reports says he was born April 13, 1680 in Mitford, Northumberland,
England, the son of Edward Ellington and Barbary Tailor. Memo: 5 generations Children of John Ellington are: i. <Unknown> Ellington ii. William Ellington, born Abt. 1704. iii. Daniel Ellington, born Abt. 1706 in Amelia County, VA;
married Sally <Unknown>; born 1710 in Rockingham Co, NC. iv. Peter Ellington, born Abt. 1708; married Mahala Clark;
born Abt. 1712. v. Mary Ellington, born Abt. 1710 in Amelia County, VA;
married <Unknown> Farley; born Abt. 1706. vi. Ann Ellington, born Abt. 1712 in Amelia County, VA;
married <Unknown> Marshall; born Abt. 1708. vii. John Ellington, Jr., born 1712 in Prince George Co., VA;
died 1783 in Amelia Co., VA; married Sarah Sabina Worsham 1738
in Amelia Co., VA. Notes for John Ellington, Jr.: John Ellington and his presumed father may be the same
person, identified incorrectly in this file. 236 viii. David Ellington, born 1713 in Prince George Co.,
VA; died Bet. 05 Nov 1773 - Mar 1783 in Nottingham Par., Amelia,
VA; married (1) Martha Fowlkes 1735 in Amelia Co., VA; married
(2) Martha Tucker Aft. 1773. ix. Rebecca Ellington, born Abt. 1714 in Amelia County, VA. x. Elizabeth Ellington, born Abt. 1716 in Amelia County, VA;
married <Unknown> Roberts; born Abt. 1712. xi. <Unknown> Ellington, born Abt. 1718; married <Unknown>
Williams; born Abt. 1714. 474. <Unknown> Fowlkes, born Abt. 1700. He was the son of
948. <Unknown> Fowlkes. Notes for <Unknown> Fowlkes: If this is not Gabriel Fowlkes, it is most likely his brother, name unknown. Child of <Unknown> Fowlkes is: 237 i. Martha Fowlkes, born Abt. 1720 in Prince George Co.,
VA; died 1773 in Abbeville Dist., SC; married David Ellington
1735 in Amelia Co., VA. 480. <Unknown> Rosser Notes for <Unknown> Rosser: Identified as John Rosser b c 1678 in Isle of Wight Co., VA and died 1723 in
Southwark Par., Surry, VA by Marlene
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/a/v/Marlene-Pavelka/ July 2000. A Richard Rosser was said to have been born c 1685 in VA, died 5 Mar 1736 in
King George Co., VA. I don't know if he was closely related to this family. The David Rosser and John Rosser shown as children of this unknown Rosser are
not known to be brothers. They are shown here just to present both families
side-by-side. The following paragraph of information found in Geneological folder in
Atlanta Archives. Thanks to Elaine at
http://www.lakemartin.net/~ehend/wga40.html 1998 The Rosser Family by Mrs. Julian Lane 1932 Name written on back of the book:
Robert B. Arnold 64 17th ST NE Atlanta, Ga 30309 4040-892-0160 James Rosser or Rosier born 1575 in Norfolkshire England, an English explorer
was the first of our family in America. He accompanied Waymouth on his voyage to
Maine which he describes in his book "True Relations". John Rosser was this James' son. Thomas Rosser who sailed for the new world
March 6, 1633 on the ship "Margaret" seems to be the brother of John Rosser.
Francis Rosser of York County, Virginia 1683 was Thomas' son, and John Rosser of
Surry County, Virginia in 1723 was his grandson. Possible lineage: James Rosser >> Thomas Rosser >> Francis Rosser >> John
Rosser >> John Rosser >> James Rosser Sr >> James Rosser Jr John Rosser of Surry County Virginia in 1723 birth date unknown had sons
Thomas, David, John, and Jonathon. David Rosser born about 1710 married Sarah
Pritchett had children James, David, Joseph, Isham, Kirchem [Kinchen], and
Benjamin. James Rosser married Alice Worthington (or Alice Worthing) in 1765. They
moved from Prince George County Virginia to Johnston County, North Carolina
about 1795. James was a Revolutionary Soldier. Alice died March 6, 1818. Their
children: John, James, Elijah 1773, Isaac, Elisha and Benjamin 1785. James Jr. and Lavinia Rosser's children: Aaron 1793 N. C., Moses1795 N. C.
and Isaac, and several unnamed daughters. Aaron married Elizabeth Griffith,
their children are Daniel, Aaron, Malinda, Sarah, Moses, Martha M, Mary A., John
A., Isaac, Charlotte, and Wm. Moses, married Elizabeth Spence born in Maryland
April 27, 1793. Their children: Moses, Franklin, George S., James Aaron, Sarah,
Matilda, Margaret, Elizabeth, Telitha, Martha, and Lucy. Moses died in 1849. James Jr.'s family moved to Hancock County Georgia prior to 1820. 1820 Census shows Levinia Rosser, indicating that he died either in North
Carolina or shortly after coming to Georgia. David Rosser and Vinsons and Levinia and her family all went to Hancock Co.,
Georgia together. Memo: 6 generations Children of <Unknown> Rosser are: i. David Rosser, born Bef. 1720; died in VA; married Sarah
Pritchett Bef. 1739 in Charles City Co., VA; born Bef. 1725 in
VA. Notes for David Rosser: One source says the father of James Rosser Sr. who married
Alice Worthing was John Rosser, b 1718 Charles City Co., VA, d
1775 Brunswick Co., AL, who married Elizabeth Leftwich, b c
1722, m 1738 Albemarle Par., VA, d c 1775. This John Rosser's father was another John Rosser, b bef 1654
Lancaster Co., VA who married Elizabeth (unknown). Rossers + Descendants, Virginia to California by Clyde Rosser
Moore and Mattie Lou Rosser Payne: 8-30-1961 Mrs Elmo Moore Mrs. J A Payne 1952 Browns Mill Rd
SE 908 Sullivan Road Atlanta, Ga College Park GA "Three Rosser brothers came from Wales to Virginia, Thomas,
John and David" 240 ii. John Rosser, born 1718 in Charles City Co., VA; died
Bet. 25 Feb - 23 Oct 1775 in Brunswick Co., VA; married
Elizabeth Leftwich Abt. 1738 in Albemarle Par., VA. 496. Benjamin Glover, born Abt. 1714; died May 1764 in
Northampton Co., NC. He was the son of 992. William Glover and 993.
Mary Norwood. He married 497. Elizabeth <Unknown> Bef. 1740. 497. Elizabeth <Unknown>, born Bef. 1725. Notes for Benjamin Glover: The names of Olive Glover, Jarrett Glover, Allen Glover, and Willie Glover or
Wiley Glover occur in different branches of the family which must descend from
this man. The names of Allen and Wylie also occur in the Cato family, and these
families likely inter-married. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/e/l/Drew-G-Welch Benjamin was the only one of the brothers to die in Northampton Co., NC. Listed in 1760 as being in Northampton with Nathaniel Norwood and William
Glover in the land records. He owned Beaverpond Plantation, 100 acres which was
the homeplace at Granville Co., NC. Northampton Co. NC Will Book One, p. 93 will #60 Signed 23 Dec. 1763, proved May Court 1764 -to wife Elizabeth..... and at her death estate to sold and money divided
among children (not named). Extr: wife Elizabeth and Frederick Glover The only proven sons are Frederick and Benjamin, Jr. [and William] by their
grandmother Mary Norwood Glover's will. Frederick's and Benjamin's lines ended
up in AL. Proven issue: 1. Frederick Glover (ca. 1740-1797) Migrated to Abbeville Co.
SC. Revolutionary War soldier in SC Militia 2. Benjamin Glover, Jr. (ca. 1745-1798) 3. William Glover (ca. 1742-1801) Migrated to Abbeville Co. or Edgefield Co.
SC [Mary Norwood Glover's will also mentions William, son of her son Benjamin,
to whom she bequeathed pewter & chest.] Possible issue: 4. Allen Glover (ca. 1747 - 1789) Lived in Northampton Co. NC 5. Nathaniel Glover ( - 1809) 6. John Glover (ca, 1752 - 1790) Lived in Northampton Co. NC Notes for Elizabeth <Unknown>: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/c/c/Margaret-A-Mccleskey/index.html includes a Jarrett family where Frederick is a common name. Could this be
Elizabeth Jarrett? Could this be Elizabeth Cato and was her mother a Jarrett?
Elizabeth Allen? A son and grandson are named Allen. Wiley is
also a Cato name. Children of Benjamin Glover and Elizabeth <Unknown> are: 248 i. William Glover, born Abt. 1742 in Northampton Co., NC;
died Bet. 11 Mar - 30 Apr 1801 in Edgefield Co., SC; married
Lucy <Unknown>. ii. Frederick Glover, born Abt. 1747; died 1797; married
Sarah Cato; born Bef. 1751. Notes for Frederick Glover: The names of Frederick and Jarrett are found in the Jarrett
family of Surry Co., VA which also moved to SC at about the same
time as the Glover family. Could the mother of Frederick Glover
be Elizabeth Jarrett? iii. Benjamin Glover, Jr., born Abt. 1748; died Abt. 1798. iv. Allen Glover, born Abt. 1750; died Abt. 1790. v. John Glover, born Abt. 1752; died Abt. 1790. Generation No. 10 512. Richard Johns, born Bef. 1612. He was the son of 1024.
William Johns. Notes for Richard Johns: Richard and first came to Northampton Co., Virginia in the 1633-34 voyage of
the "Mayflower" whos master and owner was Peter Andrewes an associate of Samuel
Vassall & Co of London. (not to be confused with the "Mayflower" of Pilgrim
fame, which ship was sold for scrap in 1624, according to the Mayflower Society.) His brother may have been Roger Johns, and that Roger may be Richard Johns'
father. Child of Richard Johns is: 256 i. Richard Johns, born Bet. 1640 - 1645 in England or
Wales; died Bet. 12 Jan - 20 Mar 1702/03 in King William Co.,
VA; married Jane Fox. 514. Capt. John Fox, Jr., born Abt. 1626 in England; died Abt.
1683 in Gloucester Co., VA. He was the son of 1028. John Fox and 1029.
Elizabeth Convers. He married 515. Margaret Thomas 02 Apr 1661 in
London, Middlesex, England. 515. Margaret Thomas, born Abt. 1628 in England. Notes for Capt. John Fox, Jr.: He was associated with "other members of his family in merchant-trader
operations" and was the Captain John Fox who was commander of the "William and
John" which sailed early in April, 1659 from England to Virginia. Early in June,
1659, the "William and John" sailed from Virginia back to England with Captain
John Fox in command. The restoration of the Stuarts (Charles II) to the throne
of England was celebrated in Virginia on proclamation of the governor on October
20, 1660. The "John and William" was then in port in Virginia and its commander,
Captain John Fox, participated in the occasion. "The York County Levy, October,
1660, included a sum to pay Captain Fox for 6 cases of drams for firing 'his
great gunnes.'" John Fox, Jr. "wa the Captain John Fox, Mariner, who on 2 April 1661 married
Margaret Thomas in St. Dunstan's Church, Stephney Parish, County Middlesex,
England. This evidently was his second marriage." John Fox, Jr., together with Thomas Lester and Gilbert Thornbrough, were
given grants of land in Virginia on September 20, 1661, by King Charles II. He
evidently gave up his activities as a sea captain soon after his second marriage
and devoted time to business activities in London or its vicinity. The last
known record of him in London shows that on October 20, 1663, he was granted
administration of the estates of his brother, Stephen Fox. John Fox, Jr., sailed from Bristol, England, probably in 1664, for Virginia.
He doubtless settled on the tract of 1,000 acres granted him by Charles II on
September 20, 1661. This land was divided in 1750 between the Reverend John Fox
and William Fox and was then described as being situated in Petworth Parish of
Gloucester County, Va. In 1663 he is mentioned as owning land adjoining George Major, Richard Lee,
John Chamberlin and John Lewis in Gloucester and New Kent Counties, VA. His son
was granted the land which "as son and heir of John Fox", was his right as
eldest son.On 16 Aug 1667 Mr. John Lewis was assigned land on borth sides of
Poropotank Swamp adjoining said Lewis plantaion by Old Womans Point & adjoining
Richard Major, Tomoty Lowdell, George Major, John Fox, Richard Lee, John
Chamberlain, to the mill. Between July 25, 1681, and February 28, 1682/3, John Fox, Jr. brought '200
acres of land lying partly in New Kent County and partly in Gloucester County,
Va.' This land was confirmed by grant to John Fox, Jr. on February 28, 1682/3.
After the death of John Fox, Jr. it was re-granted on April 16, 1662/3 to Henry
Fox 1st. Eight Generations of the Family of Henry Fox (1768-1852) and His Wife Sarah
Harrell Fox (1772-1848) of South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi by
William D. McClain, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Volume I. "Capt. John Fox of London, England and New Kent Co., VA" There are some researchers indicating that another John Fox b 1615, son of
Thomas Fox b c 1590 was the father of Jane Fox who married Richard Johns, and
that the John Fox who married Margaret Thomas was of another line of descent,
and is the ancestor of the other children shown here. Presumed birthdates of the children indicate that (at a minimum) Margaret
Thomas may not be the mother of these children. Notes for Margaret Thomas: Her surname not proven. Children of John Fox and Margaret Thomas are: i. Henry Fox, born Abt. 1650 in England; died 1714 in VA;
married Anne West Abt. 1673 in Poss. York Co., VA; born Bef.
1659 in of York Co., VA. Notes for Henry Fox: On 16 April 1682/3, Henry Fox, 'Son and heire of Mr. John
Fox, dec'd,' obtained a grant for 300 acres of land lying partly
in New Kent County and partly in Gloucester County .... It
properly might be assumed that Henry Fox lived in Gloucester
County until a short while before 1695 and then moved to
Pamunnkey Neck (Saint John's Parish) in King and Queen (now King
William) County ..." Henry Fox 1st acquired land in Pamunkey Neck before June 6,
1699, and on that date he was granted 330 acres of marsh land in
King and Queen County, Pamunkey Neck, adjoining land previously
acquired. On April 24, 1700, he was granted 1,982 acres of land
in three separate tracts in Pamunkey Neck. He acquired other
property and on October 31, 1712, he was granted a patent for
1,000 acres of land in King William County devised by the will
of John West (see below) Henry Fox 1st was active in the political, civic, and
religious life of King and Queen County (King William County in
1702). He was a juror in a court held in James City on October
24, 1691. He served as vestryman of Saint John's Parish during
the period of 1695-1706. He served as a justice of the peace in
King and Queen County during the period of 1698-102 and was
appointed on March 12, 1701/2 as justice of the peace in King
William County. He was commissioned as the first sheriff of King
William County on February 17, 1702, but apparently did not
serve. He was again commissioned as sheriff in October, 1705. He
was a member from King William County of the House of Burgesses
during the period of 1710-1714. His successor, who had been
elected because of his death, was reported to the House of
Burgesses on November 27, 1714. On 4 Mar 1703 Henry Fox, Gentlemen, deeded land in King
William Co., VA to Chilliion White. On 20 Mar 1703 Henry Fox and John Fox were securities for
Jane Johns (widow of Richard Johns) who executed her husband's
will in 1703. By his will he bequeathed to his brother Nathaniel West and
his nephews John and Thomas Fox his presumed part of the
disputed 4000 acres of land patented by Colonel John West in
1654. On 31 October 1712 Henry Fox petitioned the Council and
General Court of Virignia "in behalf of John and Thomas Fox his
sons and of Nathaniel West Devisees of John West deceased." The
said petition set forth the following: "--- the said John West (Colonel John West) did by deed of
Gift and by his Will and Testament give and grand unto John West
deceased Thomas and Nathaniel West his sons and the sd Henry Fox
a certain tract or Divident of land containing by estimation
Four thousand acres lying in King & Queen now King WIlliam
County, which said land the said John West and the petitioners
as claiming under him have peaceably enjoyed ever since the year
1654, about which time the petitioners are informed the same was
granted by patent to the said first named John West, but the
petitioners not finding any patent for the same upon record
humbly pray that they may be admitted to enter Rights for their
several portions of the said Land and that patents may be
granted to them respectively for the same, for the more certain
confirmation of their Titles." In response to the petition of 31 October 1712, on that date
leave to survey the land was given and requested patents were
granted. (Executive Journals, Colonial Council of Va., Vol. III,
pages 326 and 327; Cocke - Some Fox Trails in Old Virginia, page
12.) 257 ii. Jane Fox, born Bet. 1650 - 1654; married Richard
Johns. iii. John Fox, born Abt. 1652; died Aft. 1687 in Poss. MD;
married Margaret Lightfoot. Notes for John Fox: 'John Fox evidently married a sister of Thomas Lytfoot /
Lightfoot of Baltimore County, Md. whose will (dated 23 Mar.
1686/7; probated 17 June 1687) was witnessed by John Fox. - (Md.
Cal. of Wills, Vol. , page 19.) John's wife was probably the
Margaret Fox (evidently a widow) whose name appears on the Quit
Rent Roll of King and Queen County, Va., for 1704 as the owner
of 100 acres of land. It appears that she, her sister Frances,
and her brother Thomas came from England to Virginia with
relatives, - John and Philip Lightfoot; and that after her
marriage (ca 1675) to John Fox he and Thomas Lightfoot moved to
Maryland prior to 23 March 1686/7. John Fox perhaps died in
Maryland, after which his widow and some of their children moved
to Virginia.' Descendants shown are based on the opinion of the author,
William D. McCain, "Eight Generations of the Family of Henry Fox
(1768-1852) and His Wife, Sarah Harrell Fox (1772-1848) of South
Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi" iv. Anne Fox, born Abt. 1665; married Chilion White Abt. 1685
in London, England; born Abt. 1650; died in of Gloucester Co.,
VA. Notes for Chilion White: Or Chillion White or Chillon White. By deed dated 4 March
1703 he bought land from his brother-in-law Henry Fox 1st. (Va.
Mag. of Histo. & Biog., Vol. 25, p. 175; Ibid., Vol. 31, p. 344;
register Book of Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County.) 948. <Unknown> Fowlkes Children of <Unknown> Fowlkes are: i. Gabriel Fowlkes, born 1698 in Denbigh, Wales; died Bef. 04
Apr 1775 in Caroline Co., VA. Notes for Gabriel Fowlkes:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lorithor/myfamilies/fowlkes.html
(April 2002) 474 ii. <Unknown> Fowlkes, born Abt. 1700. 992. William Glover, born Abt. 1678 in VA; died Aug 1754 in
Northampton Co., NC. He was the son of 1984. <Unknown> Glover. He married
993. Mary Norwood Abt. 1705 in Surry Co., VA. 993. Mary Norwood, born Abt. 1685 in Surry Co., VA; died Aft.
30 Dec 1763 in Northampton Co., NC. She was the daughter of 1986. William
Norwood and 1987. Lydia Jordan. Notes for William Glover: William Glover is often reported to be part of the family which includes
William Glover and Mary Burton; the dates and locations don't work, and there is
no known documented connection. Additional information from: http://members.aol.com/diannegl33/GloverPages/Glover29.html#Roger Will of William Glover Will V. XI Northampton, NC. Will of Mary Norwood Glover Will WB I 86 Northampton, NC *Much of the information about William and Mary Norwood Glover and family was
taken from a book by Sara E. Mason, "Glovers of Marengo County Alabama". William Glover was probably born in Va. though there is no proof of his
parentage. No immigration record has been identified for him. The first record
finds him in Southwark Parish, Surrey Co., VA in 1698. This merely means he was
a free (not indentured) white male, 16 years or older. He does not seem to have
owned land at that time and was either working for another planter or renting
land. His name appears as a tithable from 1700 to 1703. His wife, Mary Norwood, was "of Lunenburg Co., VA." Mary Norwood Glover was the daughter of William and Lydia (Jordan?) Norwood.
William Norwood arrived in VA about 1649, probably by way of Bermuda as no
emigration record has been found. The Norwoods had been "Kings Men" during the
Civil War in England and were well connected in Virginia. By Sept., 1722, William Glover had acquired 640 acres "lying in the Chowan
Precinct on the N. side of Morattock River...on the side of Beaver Pond...", and
later acquired 450 acres in Granville or Edgecombe Co.s, NC. Although it appears
that William and Mary Norwood Glover seemed to raise their family in Granville
Co., NC, their descendants seemed to relocate to other parts of the state, and
later descendants migrated to 96 Dist., SC which, by the mid-1800s was heavily
populated with Glover families. William Glover left a will dated July 30, 1754, recorded in Aug. Ct.
N'hampton 1754 in which he names seven children. From the date of his marriage I
presume all of these children were born in Surry Co., VA. Mary Glover made her
home with her son Benjamin who bought the Beaverpond plantation in 1758. She
made her will dated Dec. 30, 1763, rec. Feb. Ct. in Northampton Co. (Northampton
Wills I, 86). Thanks to http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/e/l/Drew-G-Welch "William appears to be connected to a John Glover, a tithable in Southwark
Parish, Va in 1699 ( possibly a brother). According to Sara Mason, author of
Glovers of Marengo County Alabama, John was listed with a group of men working
on a Norwood plantation in Surry Co., VA. This John Glover married Mary Persons
and died in Surry Co. in 1754. He had one son, George Glover who made his home
in Edgecombe Co., NC. John migrated to NC, then went back to VA and died. His
only son George m. Faithful (? Persons) and stayed in NC. This George has one
son, Persons Glover. "William Glover's parentage has not ascertained. Repetition of family names
and links in land records, etc. suggests some relationships. He may have been
brother to Fernando Glover, George Glover (who died intestate in Surry Co. Va in
1728), and the above mentioned, John Glover. A George Glover appears with John
as a witness to several wills in Surry Co. There are a few mentions of Fernando
Glover in VA records. He must have died there early on." The compiler is also related to the Persons family mentioned above. Notes for Mary Norwood: Her will was dated 30 Dec 1763 and was signed in Bertie Co.,
NC. Children of William Glover and Mary Norwood are: i. John Glover, born Abt. 1707 in Surry Co., VA; died 1770;
married Mary Hardy. ii. Sarah Glover, born Abt. 1709; married <Unknown> Parish. iii. William Glover, born Abt. 1711 in Surry Co., VA; died
Abt. 1782 in Camden Dist., SC; married (1) Catherine <Unknown>;
married (2) Ann Lowery. Notes for William Glover: The following info is from Drew Welch at:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/e/l/Drew-G-Welch Lived Granville Co. NC, migrated to Mecklenburg/Tryon NC,
then migrated to York Co., Camden District, SC. He was a Sgt. in
Granville Militia 1754-64, served under brother John Glover and
Col. William Eaton. Listed in Granville land records in Nov.
1760. Sometime before 1770 his sons moved south into Ninety Six
District, SC. A reference to him is: NC Crown Grants #1134 p. 355 25 April
1767 340 acres in Mecklenburgh on East Branch of Turkey Creek
including forks of creek below William Glover, Jr. Will signed 24 April 1782 Camden District, SC- probated in
Abbeville Co. SC- Box 107, pkg 2846 -give to wife Chatrine all
my estate real and personal, but wife not to dispose of any part
during her life and at her death give to my son Drewry my negro
Mack and to my son Jesse give my negro Ned and to daughter
Elisabeth wife to Phillip Sandifer, I give my negro Patt and
Patt's lst child. -give to daughter Mary my negro girl Hariat
and order that her and offspring never be sold or bargain away
from my daughter Mary -also give to my wife to dispose of as she
may think proper my two negro children, Rachel and Hana. Give to
my son Jesse ten shillings and to my son William ten shillings.
I also give to my son Lowery's son John, ten shillings -give to
my son Isham's son Frederick ten shillings -order that my negro
wench Diana be equally divided between my two sons Drewry and
John Drewry and John executors. Witnessed Randal Griffin, Edward
Lacey [Note: the two Negro children may have been "his" by
parenting or by being owner]. Edgefield Deed Book 9, p. 16-18 20 June 1793 Chatearine Glover, widow of Edgefield Dist, but
moving, gives all household goods to Mary Clark (daughter) of
Edgefield, to grandson Asa Clark a 2 year old hefer, the old cow
and calf to grandaughter Mary Clark, 3 year old cow & calf to
grandson Jesse Glover -a horse to son Lowry, and to grandson
Thomas Clark witnessed: Patrick Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan (Need proof of William's first wife and need to know which
children belonged to her and which to Catherine.- DGW) Proven issue: 1. Lowery Glover 2. John Glover 3. Jesse Glover 4. Elizabeth Glover m. Phillip Sandifer 5. Mary Glover 6. William Glover 7. Drewy Glover 8. Isham Glover 496 iv. Benjamin Glover, born Abt. 1714; died May 1764 in
Northampton Co., NC; married Elizabeth <Unknown> Bef. 1740. v. George Glover, born Abt. 1715; died 05 Jul 1766 in Chester
Co., SC; married Susannah Mitchell Abt. 1740; born Bef. 1725. Notes for George Glover: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/e/l/Drew-G-Welch George Glover was probably born 1717 in Surry Co. VA. He died
in 1766 at St. Marks Parish, Craven /Fishing Creek, Camden
Dist., SC. Left no will and died intestate, probate records
naming one son (Robert). Mentioned in death annoucement as being
" late of Aiken and Craven Co., SC". [Craven Co. is now Chester
Co.] This is the only tie found to Aiken Co., SC. His estate
record says oldest son and heir, implying there were other sons.
Wife Susannah Mitchell was sister to brother Joseph's wife,
Phebe Mitchell. They were daughters of Robert Mitchell of
Luenburg VA. George Glover was a Lt. in the Granville Militia 1754-64.
Granville Co., NC land records mention George Glover on
Anderson's Swamp in 1757. Source: SC Deed Abstracts 1719-1772 - Book S-3 p. 42-46 30,31 May 1770 Robert Glover & Susannah
(her mark) Glover to Robert Gill, all of St. Marks Parish, SC
200 c. in St. Marks Parish, Craven Co. bounding on all sides on
vacant land: granted 25 Sept 1766 to George Glover who died
intestate, full power of administration being granted Susannah
Glover, on 2 Dec 1766: Robert Glover eldest son of George
becoming heir to said tract. Witnesses: Ralph Baker, George
Gill, John Glover 26 July 1770 recorded 5 Jan 1771 (This John
Glover could possibly be another son or nephew.) - Book S-3 pp 46-51 8,9 June 1770 James (his mark) McCluer,
planter of St Marks Parish, Craven Co. & Mary (her mark) his
wife to Robert Gill, planter for 150 c on S fork of Fishing
Creek where the Saluda road crosses it, in St. Marks Parish,
bounding SE on Stephen Terry, NW on James Gill, other sides on
vacant land, which 150c. where granted on 10 July 1766 to
Susannah Glover, late wife of Stephen Terry, now deceased, the
land now belonging to James McCluer (See Book NN< p. 500.) 26
July 1770. Notes for Susannah Mitchell: Did this Susannah Mitchell marry both George Glover and
William Glocker? vi. Lydia Glover, born Abt. 1718; married Samuel Harris Abt.
1740; born Abt. 1718 in NC. vii. Joseph Glover, born Abt. 1720; died Bet. 06 Aug 1783 -
29 Oct 1784 in Granville Co., NC; married Phoebe Mitchell Abt.
1750; born Bef. 1735. Notes for Joseph Glover: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/e/l/Drew-G-Welch "Born ca. 1720. Died Oct. 29, 1784 Granville NC leaving will
naming children. Eldest son, Joab, inherited the home plantation
in Granville, NC and is not mentioned in Joseph' will. Children:
Joab, William, John, Jacob, Phebe, Priscilla, Daniel, Robert,
David, Elizabeth, Mary. "Joseph moved with his brothers, John, William, and George to
Granville Co. NC by the mid 1740's, living in the Island Creek
District. He is listed on Granville Co. NC tax list in 1755 and
1769. Mentioned in Granville Co. NC land records living near
Isaac and John Mitchell in 1761 on Great Island Creek. He
remained in NC while his brothers moved south. All of his sons,
except Daniel, migrated to SC in the years 1785-90. 1754-1756 He
was a Pvt. in the Granville Militia under his brother. 15 April
1754: Joseph Glover, a grant of 100 acres in Granville Co. from
Francis Corbin, agent for Lord Granville. (NC Deed Book C, p.
119). 1756 Joseph Glover and John Glover mentioned in NC land
records as being adjacent land holders. 25 Jan 1758: Joseph
Glover, a grant of 710 acres in Granville, adjoining Josiah
Mitchell, Nathaniel Doughty, John Glover and his own land. 1760
Joseph Glover and Nathaniel Norwood listed as adjacent land
holders in Granville Co. NC. In 1778, Joseph Glover took the
Oath of Loyalty for persons in the Island Creek District as call
for in the Act of the Assembly of Nov. 15, 1777. Listed with him
were Neal Glover, John Glover & William Glover (probably his
sons)." North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal 1976, page 128. Migrations from Virginia to North Carolina
(as shown in deeds) 8 July 1741. William Glover of Bertie, N.C. to Thomas
Bedingfield. (Surry Co. Deeds, Wills, etc. #9, p348) Abstracts of the Wills and Estate Records of Granville
County, North Carolina 1746-1804, Zae Hargett Gwynn. 469- Oct. 29, 1784- proved Feb. Court 1786- Will of JOSEPH
GLOVER - to son WILLIAM, 200 acres whereon he now lives, a
negro, and that which he has in possession; to son JOHN, 200
pds. money, a negro, and all he already has in his possession;
to son JACOB, 200 acres whereon he lives, a negro, and all he
already has in his possession; to daughter PHEBA NORWOOD, a
negro and 75 pds. money; to daughter ELIZABETH BARNETT, a negro,
and 75 pds. money; to daughter MARY PARROTT, a negro for her
lifetime and then to her children; to daughter PRISCILLA
WILLIAMS, 5 shillings; to grandson RANSOME GLOVER, a negro,
horse, saddle and bridle, value of 20 pds.; to my wife PHEBA,
all else for her life, then divided to sons DANIEL, ROBERT, and
DAVID GLOVER. Exrs: my sons WILLIAM, JOHN, and DAVID GLOVER.
Wts: BENJAMIN NORWOOD, WILLIAM BYARS. viii. <Unknown> Glover Notes for <Unknown> Glover: John Glover of Crawford Co., GA, born in NC, is surely a
grandson or great-grandson of this family, but which path he
descends is not yet known. Generation No. 11 1024. William Johns, born Bef. 1592. Notes for William Johns: William Johns was of the tobacco merchant firm Motley and Johns abt 1620-40. Child of William Johns is: 512 i. Richard Johns, born Bef. 1612. 1028. John Fox, born Abt. 1602 in England; died Abt. 1665 in of
Wapping Wall, Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England. He was the son of 2056.
Henry Fox and 2057. Elizabeth Pickernell. He married 1029.
Elizabeth Convers Abt. 1625. 1029. Elizabeth Convers She was the daughter of 2058.
<Unknown> Convers. Notes for John Fox: John Fox, Sr. was born in England about 1602. He and John Pickernell,
probably a close relative, were engaged in the trading business with his father,
Henry Fox, and they continued that business after his father's death in 1625.
His wife evidently was Elizabeth Convers, sister of John Convers. There are numerous references to John Fox, Sr. in English records. On March
7, 1639, he witnessed the will of Alexander Comber (alias Conver), of London,
who made bequests of twenty shillings each to his cousins, Isabell Fox and John
Fox, Jr. He was commander of the "Whitehorse and Currycombe" who complied with
the order of August 8, 1650, that "merchants trading to Virginia" go in
companies to secure their ships against enemies of the Commonwealth. He was
named in the will dated November 2, 1653, of John Convers as Captain John Fox,
commander of the "Thomas and Anne." John Convers made bequests to Captain John
Fox and to Mrs. Elizabeth Fox. He was recorded during 1665-1656 as the commander
of the "Thomas and Anne." He sent to Virginia an order dated April 1, 1669, by
his son, John Fox, Jr., concerning his business affairs there. He was designated
then as living in Stephney Parish, County Middlesex, England. His will was
probated in 1665 and he was then recorded as John Fox of Wapping Wall, Stephney
Parish, County Middlesex, England. Eight Generations of the Family of Henry Fox (1768-1852) and His Wife Sarah
Harrell Fox (1772-1848) of South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi by
William D. McClain, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Volume I. Thomas Fox (poss. b c 1590-d 1625) was a member of the Virginia Co. of London
in 1609. Is that his brother? Notes for Elizabeth Convers: Her husband witnessed the will of Alexander Comber (alias
Conver), citizen and wood-monger of London, who gave bequests of
20 shillings to each of his cousins Isabell Fox and John Fox
(Jr.). C.A. Converse - Converse Family, page 882. Children of John Fox and Elizabeth Convers are: 514 i. Capt. John Fox, Jr., born Abt. 1626 in England; died
Abt. 1683 in Gloucester Co., VA; married (1) <Unknown> Abt. 1646
in England; married (2) Margaret Thomas 02 Apr 1661 in London,
Middlesex, England. ii. Isabell Fox, born Abt. 1628; died Child. iii. Stephen Fox, born Abt. 1630; died Bef. 20 Oct 1663 in
Aboard the "Fortune". Notes for Stephen Fox: His will was probated in London. He was apparently unmarried
and died at sea. A letter from him to his sister: "Stephen Fox Att Sea. Latitude 24 Degrees. 7br ye 9th 1662.
Aboard ye Restauracion. Lovinge Brother. These certifie you we
sett sayle from New England the 5th August, encountered two
storms, lost our mastes, thrown overboard fish and mickrell and
pipestaves & 3 horses drowned, one of which was betwixt your
selfe and my brother Thomas soe that you have lost all, as well
as my Brother Thomas and myselfe and Peter. I know not whether I
have saved any thing or noe till I come to some Port and I hope
you paid the £3.3s. I charged to you from Deale. I have sent 50
or 60 or 70 cwt of Tobacco in one Captain Thomas Carter's hands
at Nancemund in Jeames River. I had a servant run away in
Virginia, that makes mee not knowe what Quantitie of Tobacco is
in Captain Carter's hands. Lett my Brother Peter, my sister
Mary, and my Brother William have it. Captain Jno. Whitty, who
uses Virginia, knowes the man, and will bring it home, which
will be £70 or £80 apiece, and £70 or £80 amongst you all for
mourninge. I am in hast the shipp being under saile. Your
loveing Brother Stephen Fox." Administration 20 October 1663, to Brother John Fox. (See Wm.
& Mary Col. Qtrly., Vol. XX, pp. 262-266) iv. Thomas Fox, born Abt. 1632. v. Peter Fox, born Abt. 1634 in Middlesex, England; died in
New Kent Co., VA. vi. Mary Fox, born Abt. 1636. vii. William Fox, born Abt. 1638 in Middlesex, England; died
in New Kent Co., VA. 1984. <Unknown> Glover Notes for <Unknown> Glover: That William Glover and John Glover are brothers is not proven, but seems a
reasonable conclusion. Memo: 5 generations Children of <Unknown> Glover are: 992 i. William Glover, born Abt. 1678 in VA; died Aug 1754 in
Northampton Co., NC; married Mary Norwood Abt. 1705 in Surry
Co., VA. ii. John Glover, born 1688 in VA; married Mary Person Aft.
1744; born Abt. 1709 in Albemarle Par., Isle of Wight, VA. Notes for Mary Person: Different published reports indicate that Mary Person married
either William Mangum or John Glover. Did she marry them both?
The writer's spouse is a Glover descendant of a closely related
line. She was called "Sister Mary Glover" in the 1750's by her
brother Samuel, indicating that marriage was second. 1986. William Norwood, born Bet. 1615 - 1621 in Leckhampton,
Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 06 Jan 1702/03 in Southwark Par., Surry Co.,
VA. He was the son of 3972. Richard Norwood and 3973. Elizabeth Stuart.
He married 1987. Lydia Jordan Bef. 1656. 1987. Lydia Jordan, born Bef. 1640. She was the daughter of
3974. Arthur Jordan and 3975. <Unknown> Rawlings. Notes for William Norwood: WFT 11-3006 and Patricia Hillhouse and Kenneth Motes http://home.stlnet.com/~motesd/index.htm provided the info on the Norwood family. Genealogy of the Norwood, Hogg, Lovick, Benners and Howell, Garrett, Harrison
Lines compiled by Alves Norwood Apperson 1944 includes this information as well. Thanks to: Gayle Erickson WILLIAM NORWOOD first appears in the Virginia records in October 6, 1649,
when THOMAS GYOR deeded him land in Isle of Wight County. WILLIAM was involved
in a lawsuit with CARBERRY KEGAN of Isle of Wight in 1653 and 1654, which is
mentioned several times in the Court records. WILLIAM finally sold the land in
dispute to KEGAN on December 9, 1656. On January 23, 1654, WILLIAM was deeded
land in Surry County by JOHN BLACKBONE, and he continued to live there the rest
of his life. In his will, dated June 6, 1702, and probated March 7, 1703,
WILLIAM left one shilling to son, EDWARD; his house and 100 acres, horse, hoggs,
etc. to son, GEORGE; a neck of land called the "Barren Track" with 80 acres to
be separated from his other land along with horses and Negroes to son, RICHARD;
a large pewter dish to daughter, ELIZABETH BRANCH; a flat handled silver spoon
and large pewter dish to daughter, LYDIA SOWERBY; one Negro and a small silver
cup to daughter, SARAH; a silver spoon to granddaughter, ELIZABETH BRANCH; a
silver spoon, Negro, and a horse to daughter, MARY; with the remainder of his
estate to his wife. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/e/r/i/Gayle---Erickson/GENE11-0020.html Notes for Lydia Jordan: There is no proof that Lydia is a sister of Arthur Jordan and Col. George
Jordan. She is too old to have been the daughter of nephew George Jordan, who
gifted property to Lydia's husband, William Norwood. There is a chance that she is not a Jordan at all. In George Jordan's will in Surry Co., VA he mentions his
God-children George and Lydia, leaving them some money to buy a
spoon apiece. George Jordan was Chief Justice of Virginia from
Surry County. Children of William Norwood and Lydia Jordan are: i. Lydia Norwood, born Bet. 1667 - 1670 in Surry Co., VA;
died Aft. 1726 in VA; married John Sowerby Abt. 1691 in Surry
Co., VA. ii. William Norwood, Jr., born Abt. 1672 in Surry Co., VA;
died Bef. 1702 in Surry Co., VA. iii. George Norwood, born Bet. 1671 - 1676 in Surry Co., VA;
died 02 Apr 1749 in Northampton Co., NC; married Mary <Unknown>
Abt. 1700 in VA. iv. Elizabeth Norwood, born Bet. 1680 - 1682 in Surry Co.,
VA; died Abt. 1750 in VA; married Francis Branch Bef. 1702 in
Southwark Par., Surry, VA; born Abt. 1660 in Southampton Co.,
VA. 993 v. Mary Norwood, born Abt. 1685 in Surry Co., VA; died
Aft. 30 Dec 1763 in Northampton Co., NC; married William Glover
Abt. 1705 in Surry Co., VA. vi. Sarah Norwood, born Abt. 1670 in Surry Co., VA; died Bef.
18 Mar 1732/33; married Richard Lewis Abt. 1683 in VA; born Bef.
1658 in VA; died 1719 in Chowan Precinct, NC. Notes for Richard Lewis: Another indication that Richard Lewis that married Sarah
Norwood was the son of Richard Lewis and Sarah. Thanks to Gayle Erickson: In 1687, RICHARD LEWIS (and his brother) were granted 400
acres in Chuchatuck Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia by
Governor WILLIAM BERKELEY. Sometime before 1700, RICHARD moved
his family to Chowan County, North Carolina for in October of
that year he bought 216 acres on the west side of Old Indian Pound Crick with all houses and fences for L20 from
JOHN JONES, Jr. RICHARD LEWIS' names appears on several land
transactions sometimes as a witness, sometimes in his own deals,
several times between 1701 and 1708. In March 1712 he was
granted 460 acres along Mirey Branch, but then sold 166 of these
acres to FRANCIS BRANCH of L20 in July. In 1715, RICHARD was
ordered to lay out a new landing on Rockahock Creek and a new
road. The next year, he sold 150 acres to HENRY LYSLES and
witnessed several land transactions with his mark "R/L". All
these land deals could mean that RICHARD was in the real estate
business. In 1719 his will was proved in court. vii. Richard Norwood, born Abt. 1679 in Surry Co., VA; died
1731 in Isle of Wight Co., VA; married Elizabeth Sargent Abt.
1698 in Surry Co., VA. Generation No. 12 2056. Henry Fox, born Abt. 1578; died 1625 in of Great
Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of 4112. William Fox
and 4113. Anne Lane. He married 2057. Elizabeth Pickernell Abt.
1601. 2057. Elizabeth Pickernell Notes for Henry Fox: "Third Sonne". It is believed that he became a merchant of London trading
with the Virginia Colony. "At a Court held Oct. 14, 1625, being p'sent Sr. Francis Wyatt, Knight,
Governor, etc., Capt. Francis West, Capt. Roger Smith, Capt. Ralph Hamer, Capt.
Samuel Mathews, Mr. William Clayborne. It is ordered yt the p'vost Marshall
shall receave all such debts and tobacco as shall be dew Elizabeth ffox, widow,
and to take the charge of sendinge of the same to her unto England and receave
bill of ladinge for ye same, and to pay such debts as ffox did owe in this
country." Child of Henry Fox and Elizabeth Pickernell is: 1028 i. John Fox, born Abt. 1602 in England; died Abt. 1665
in of Wapping Wall, Stepney Parish, Middlesex, England; married
Elizabeth Convers Abt. 1625. 2058. <Unknown> Convers Children of <Unknown> Convers are: 1029 i. Elizabeth Convers, married John Fox Abt. 1625. ii. John Convers 3972. Richard Norwood, born Abt. 1573 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; died 10 Jan 1629/30 in Down Hatherly, Gloucestershire,
England. He was the son of 7944. William Norwood and 7945. Elizabeth
Lygon. He married 3973. Elizabeth Stuart Abt. 1607 in England. 3973. Elizabeth Stuart, born 1590 in Hartley, Mauduit,
Hampshire, England; died Aft. 11 May 1649 in Leekhampton, Cheltenham, England.
She was the daughter of 7946. Nicholas Stuart. Notes for Elizabeth Stuart: or Elizabeth Stewart or Elizabeth Studart or Elizabeth Stuard Children of Richard Norwood and Elizabeth Stuart are: i. Eleanor Norwood, born Bet. 1606 - 1621 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England; died Abt. 07 May 1625 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England. ii. Dorothy Norwood, born Bef. 06 Apr 1607 in Leckhampton
Ct., Gloucester, England. iii. Roger Norwood, born Bef. 02 Nov 1609 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England; died 10 Nov 1609 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England. iv. Francis Norwood, born Abt. 1611 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England; died Abt. 1680 in Gloucestershire, England;
married Judith Gates 31 Jan 1631/32 in Gloucestershire, England;
born Bef. 1616 in England. v. John Norwood, born Abt. 1612 in Cheltenham, England; died
1672 in Anne Arundel Co., MD; married Sarah Shrubsoll Abt. 1627
in Ashford County, England. Notes for Sarah Shrubsoll: or Sarah Lawrence 1986 vi. William Norwood, born Bet. 1615 - 1621 in
Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 06 Jan 1702/03
in Southwark Par., Surry Co., VA; married (1) <Unknown> Bef.
1651; married (2) Lydia Jordan Bef. 1656. vii. Edward Norwood, born Abt. 1616. viii. Richard Norwood, born 1616 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England; died 13 May 1644 in Cambridge, Norfolk, MA. ix. Catherine Norwood, born Aft. 1616. Notes for Catherine Norwood: Catherine is not listed as a child of this couple in one
record. x. Augustine Norwood, born 1618 in Leckhampton Ct.,
Gloucester, England; died Aft. 1654 in England. xi. Thomas Norwood, born 1618 in Leckhampton, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, England; died 1645 in Tauton, Somorset,
England. Notes for Thomas Norwood: The Thomas Norwood, son of Richard Norwood and Elizabeth
Stuart, is not definitely the same Thomas Norwood, father of
Francis Norwood that married Elizabeth Caldom. 3974. Arthur Jordan, born 1595 in Gatwick, Surry, England; died
in Surry Co., VA. He was the son of 7948. William Jordan and 7949.
Catherine Hussey. He married 3975. <Unknown> Rawlings Abt. 1619 in
England. 3975. <Unknown> Rawlings Children of Arthur Jordan and <Unknown> Rawlings are: i. Col. George (Col.) Jordan, born Abt. 1620 in Surry,
England; died Aft. 08 May 1678 in Four Mile Tree, Surry, VA;
married (1) Alice Myles Abt. 1650 in Surry Co., VA; born Abt.
1620 in Branton, Herefordshire, England; died 07 Jan 1649/50 in
VA; married (2) Elizabeth <Widow> Coates Bef. 1655. Notes for Col. George (Col.) Jordan: George Jordan came to James Cittie, Virginia around 1620 as a
headright of capt. Henry Browne, Esq., and was Council of State
before 1637. He received an acreage and built a plantation known
as "Four Mile Tree", so named because it was on the south side
of the James River, and upon it there grew a tree which was
marked in 1619, by Gov. Argall as "the western extremity on the
river of the Corporation of James Cittie." A member of the Virginia Assembly from October 1, 1644 until
October 5, 1646. In 1670, Attorney General of Virginia. http://members.aol.com/patander73/jordesc.html His date and place of birth is unknown. He is known to have
grandchildren at Gisburne, near Skipton in Craven, in Yorkshire, England suggesting he may
have come from that area. Immigration: His will in 1678 says he has lived in Virginia
43 years. It would therefore appear that he immigrated in 1635. He probably came with his father Arthur
Jordan in 1635 but was under-age and therefore not entitled to a headright in 1635. The headrights of Captain Henry Browne, Esquire in his patent
of 14 July 1637 for 2250 acres in James City County, on the
southside of the James River, list George Jordan. George Jordan, Capt. 03/31/1655 Surry County Book I page 61 Capt. Geo. Jordan petitions to the Grand Assembly in regards
to reports concerning his marriage with Eliza. Coates...and
declares that it may be just lawful. Edw. Hill speaker. Cha.
Norwaood Clk. of Assembly, Rec. 04/20/1655. George Jordan, Capt. 03/26/1655 Surry County Book I page 62 At a Quarter Court held in James Cittye the 26th of March
1655. Present Rich Bennett, Esq., Gov.; Col. Wm. Claiborne; Col.
Thomas Pettus; Col. Bridg: Freemans, Esq.; Mr. Edward Diggs;
Col. Wm. Tayler. Capt. Geo. Jordan produced certain papers to
prove his case - that sd Eliza. Coates was formerly married to
Daniel Coates...that sd Daniel Coates deceased on 13 April last
in Ireland, wherefore it is now lawful for Eliza; to marry who
she pleased... The Court did conceive that the last is so and
that the marriage to Geo. Jordan is judged both by Civil and
Common law of England and so certified. Rec. 04/20/1655. Notes for Alice Myles: Alice Mills is in the list of Capt. Henry Browns headrights
of 1637. ii. Fortune Jordan, born Abt. 1623 in Surry, England; died
1669 in Surry Co., VA; married (1) Col. John Flood Abt. 1645 in
Surry Co., VA; born 1595 in England; died 1658 in Surry Co., VA;
married (2) James Mills Aft. 1660. Notes for Fortune Jordan: Her father may be Arthur Flood, b England, d Surry Co., VA iii. Arthur Jordan, born Abt. 1629 in Surry, England; died
Bef. 03 Jan 1697/98 in Southwarke Par., Surry, VA; married
Elizabeth Bevin 12 Apr 1654 in Surry Co., VA; born Abt. 1630 in
Surry Co., VA. Notes for Arthur Jordan: Arthur Jordan owned a lot of land in Surry Co., VA. A deed to
one of these tracts of land may be seen in Deed Book 7, page
373, Surry Co., VA. A deed was patented ofor 250 acres of land
on the southeast side of Stony Run, dated 20 April 1684. Chapter VIII "Another Thomas Jordan and his Kith and Kin";
These Jordans Were Here by Octavia Jordan Perry. Lands in 1652 Adjacent John Blackbourne Arthur Jordan and William Norwood 04/09/1663 Surry County Surry County Book 1 Page 214 that "Arthur Jordan's Spring, Swamp Run, is the dividing
line; Arthur Jordan's land on southside by right from Richard
Bevin and William Norwood's in right of John Blackborne. Surry County, Virginia Will Book 5, page 160 Will dated 09/24/1698 probated 01/03/1698/9 In the name of God Amen the twenty fourth day of Sept in the
Year of Ye Lord God 1698 I Arthur Jordan of Southwark parish in
Surry County being very sick and weak of body but of perfect
mind and memory thatnks be given to God I do make and ordain
this my last will and testament in manner and form following
that is to say First and ?stly I give my soul into the hands of
Almighty God who gave it me and my body I commend to the earth
to be decently buried in Christian buriall at the discretion of
my Executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I
shall recieve the same again by the mighty power of God; as
?[ing] my wordly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless
me I give devise bequeath and dispose the same in manner and
form following: Item I give and bequeath unto my son George Jordan all the
land that I now posses and also a Negroe boy that now lives with
him by name George and a good feather bed with a rugg and an
blankett. Item I give and bequeath unto my son River Jordan one good
feather bed with a rugg and a blankett, a negroe boy that now
lives with him by name William and one Mallatto by by name John
and a negroe girl by name Sarah. Item I give and bequeath unto my son and daughter Washington
one good feather bed a rugg and a pair of blanketts and a pair
of sheets one bay mare called [Jatho?] one Negroe girl that
already lives with them be name Soabra, and a negro boy that
lives with them likewise by name Sam. Item I give unto my gradndaughter Elizabeth Jordan one red
pyd cow named Deggs. Item I give and bequeath unto my grandson Arthur Washington
one black pyd cao named Spott. Item I give and bequeath all my other estate being in
Virginia or elsewhere unto my two sonnes George and River Jordan
to be equally divided between them share and share alike. I do also will and warmly desire that my Negroe woman Charity
be and immediately after my decease quietly posses and enjoy her
freedom and whereas there being ye such act of Assembly that has
obligated all negroes injoying their freedom to be transported
out of the Country before they ran her freed, I do therefore
command and oblige you George and River Jordan as Ye are
aforementioned that you at your own proper costs and charges to
send her out of the country and to bring her in again and suffer
her [?]arrably to enjoy her freedom as aforesaid. Nath Harrison Tho: Flood Arthur [A] Jordan Walter Flood On the backside was written And of this my last will and testament I make my son River
Jordan my full and whole executor and I do hereby utterly
disallow revoke and annull all and other former testaments which
bargained bequeath and entered by me and on my wise before this
front named will & bequeath ratifying and confirming this and
none other to be my last will and testament In Witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand & seal the day and year above written Arthur [A] Jordan Signed sealed published pronounced and disbared by the said
Arthur Jordan as his last will and testament in the presence of Nath: Harrison Walter Flood Tho: Flood At a Court held at Southwark for the County of Surry 3rd Jan
Ye 1699The within and above specifyed will proven in Court by
the oaths of the witnesses. iv. Mary Jordan, born Abt. 1626 in Surry, England; died 1698
in Surry Co., VA; married (1) Christopher Foster, Sr. Abt. 1648;
born Abt. 1620; died 1718 in Surry Co., VA; married (2) Arthur
Bailey Bef. 1655; born Bef. 1626. Notes for Mary Jordan: Her father may have been Arthur Jordan who d Surry Co., VA v. Col. William Jordan, born Abt. 1630; died in of Gesburne,
Craven, Yorkshire, England; married Ann <Unknown>. 1987 vi. Lydia Jordan, born Bef. 1640; married William
Norwood Bef. 1656. Generation No. 13 4112. William Fox, born Abt. 1545 in of Missenden,
Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of 8224. Henry Fox and 8225.
<Unknown> Hawes. He married 4113. Anne Lane Abt. 1568. 4113. Anne Lane, born in of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire,
England. She was the daughter of 8226. Henry Lane. Children of William Fox and Anne Lane are: i. Elizabeth Fox, born Abt. 1569. ii. Giles Fox, born Abt. 1570. Notes for Giles Fox: "Son and heire" iii. Susan Fox, born Abt. 1572; married <Unknown> Rowse; born
Bef. 1572; died in of London, England. iv. John Fox, born Abt. 1573 in Great Missenden, Middlesex,
England; married Margaret Wetherhed; born in of Cole Aston, Co.
Bucks, England. v. Anne Fox, born Abt. 1575; married <Unknown> Harwood; born
in of London, England. vi. Sarah Fox, born Abt. 1576; married John Randall Abt.
1594; born in of London, England. 2056 vii. Henry Fox, born Abt. 1578; died 1625 in of Great
Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England; married Elizabeth
Pickernell Abt. 1601. 7944. William Norwood, born 23 Sep 1548 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; died 23 Sep 1632 in Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England.
He was the son of 15888. Henry Norwood and 15889. Catherine
Throckmorton. He married 7945. Elizabeth Lygon 10 Apr 1569 in
Cheltenham, England. 7945. Elizabeth Lygon, born Abt. 1550. She was the daughter of
15890. William Lygon and 15891. Elinor Dennis. Notes for William Norwood: WFT 11-3006 and Patricia Hillhouse and Kenneth Motes provided much info on
the Norwood family. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4805/william.htm includes is
portrait. Notes for Elizabeth Lygon: or Elizabeth Ligon Children of William Norwood and Elizabeth Lygon are: i. Eleanor Norwood, born Bet. 1565 - 1575 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; died 16 Feb 1609/10; married (1) Sir George
Blount Abt. 1594; born Bet. 1550 - 1560 in Sodington, Worcester;
died 20 Jan 1609/10 in of Sodington, Worcester; married (2) John
Culpeper Bef. 1610; born Abt. 1565 in England; died Abt. 1635 in
Astwood, Worcester, England. Notes for Eleanor Norwood: or Elinor Norwood (did she die Feb 1623/4? as shown in
Culpeper Connections) widow of Sir George Blount of Sodington, co. Worc., s.p. Because she had several Blount children, including the heir
to Sodington, she was buried among the Blounts in Mamble church
(See the MI. in Nash, Worcestershire, ii, 161); the available
evidence for her Culpeper m. being the entry of her burial in
the Mamble register. Her significance on this record is that she
brought the Culpepers a new link with Virginia, for she was the
aunt of Henry Norwood, the cavalier, whose romantic Voyage to
Virginia in 1649 is a classic of adventure (Force's Tracts, vol.
iii, No. 10), and who was, after the Restoration, the Treasurer
of the colony. See Rudder, Gloucestershire, p. 521 ; Fosbrook,
Abstracts of Smiths Lives of the Berkeleys, p. 181; Nash,
Worcestershire, ii, 163; and Henry Norwood's will, 1689, P.C.C.
Ent, 143. Notes for John Culpeper: Thanks to: Culpepper Connections Copyright 1998. Lewis Wyman
Griffin, Jr. All Rights Reserved. http://gen.culpepper.com/ John Culpeper (John11 of Wigsell), 1565-1635, of Feckenham,
second surviving son of his generation, makes his first
appearance on the existing record as 'my brother John
Colepipir's son, my godson,' in the 1581 will of his maternal
uncle, John Sidley of Southfleet (P.C.C. Darcy, 31; Waters'
Gleanings, ii, 969). In October, 1587, or soon after the death
of his brother William, when, according to the later testimony
of his tombstone, he would be 17 years of age, he was entered at
the Middle Temple under the description 'late of New Inn,
gent... second son of John Colepeper of Wigsell, Sussex, esq.'
(Hopwood, i, 293). Unlike his eldest brother, whose record so
far runs parallel, he had entered upon a professional career.
Duly called to the bar, by 1595 he was having his youthful
kinsmen 'bound' with him, and in 1599 is listed as a Bencher.
Frequenting the household of his uncle Francis at Greenway
Court, he there met and married his first wife, and after
Francis' death established her at Greenway Court (then the
property of his younger brother Alexander), as appears from the
baptism of one of his children in Harrietsham; but later he
occupied a house in Salehurst, as appears from his elder
brother's inq. p.m. already cited. That his law practice was profitable, despite his reputation,
recorded on his MI., for composing more litigation that he
fomented, appears from his ability to subscribe to the Virginia
Company under the charter of 1609; and a year later, under the
third charter, to make one of the largest individual
subscriptions (£37, 10s. 6d.) to the 'supply' which saved the
colony at Jamestown from death by inanition (Brown, Genesis,
218, 407, 546). Having been designated, by the will of his uncle Martin, the
contingent remainderman of Astwood in Feckenham, he removed his
family to Astwood after the inheritance had become certain by
the death without issue of his cousin Sir Stephen12; and there
buried his first wife in June, 1612. This occupancy was by
arrangement with Dr. Martin Culpeper's widow, who had a life
estate but had meanwhile re-married and removed her residence
elsewhere. In 1616 he bought out that aunt's interest, and then
gave over his law practice to become a country gentleman. Being
now 'of Feckenham,' he became a diligent presiding magistrate at
quarter sessions; being included, a generation ahead of Sir
Roger de Coverley, of the quorum in the Worcestershire
commission from 1618-1628; again, like Sir Roger, in 1624 he
served the office of Sheriff of that county 'with music before
me, a feather in my hat and my horse well bitted' (Bund, Cal.
Quarter Sessions Papers, Worcestershire, 1591-1643, 1900;
Sheriff Lists in Fuller's Worthies). But when he was nearly seventy years of age, for what reason
does not appear, he sold Astwood to one Thomas Rich, and
returned to Greenway Court to die. There, on December 14, 1635,
he made his will and on December 18th following, as the parish
register testifies, 'Mr. John Culpeper, Armiger,' was buried in
the chancel of Hollingbourne church. Will of John Culpeper of Greenweay Court, 1635 From The
Proprietors of the Northern Neck P.C.C. Pile, 4 Will dated December 14, 1635 Proved January 23, 1635/6. John Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent, esq. To he bur. in
the Chancel of the Church of Hollingbourne where Sir Thomas
Culpepper shall think fit. To my wife Ann C. bed in the
wainscoat chamber, all debts owing to her as Admix. of her
former husband, except the debt owing by the Lord Lambert and
Lady Lambert; which I bequeath to my son Thomas C., hereby
confirming his actions for compounding sd. debt. To my son John
C., £30 Rent charge payable by Sir John [afterwards first lord]
Culpeper during my son John's life. To my daur, Sicely C., £300
& £20 [annuity]. To James Medlicote my son in law and Frances
Medlicote my daur, 20s. each. My [eldest] son Thomas C. to be
exer., and to him my personal estate. Witnesses: Tho. Culpeper
[i. e., Sir Thomas12 of Hollingbourne], Alexander Culpeper [i.
e., Sir Alexander12 of Greenway Court], John Culpeper [i. e.,
Sir John13, soon to be first Lord], William Cragge [i. e., the
vicar of Hollingbourne]. 3972 ii. Richard Norwood, born Abt. 1573 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; died 10 Jan 1629/30 in Down Hatherly,
Gloucestershire, England; married Elizabeth Stuart Abt. 1607 in
England. iii. William Norwood, born Abt. 1575 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; died 20 Oct 1598 in Dempsey, England;
married Agnes Boteler Abt. 1596. iv. Henry Norwood, born Abt. 1580; died 23 Sep 1632 in
England; married Elizabeth Rodney 1611 in Gloucestershire,
England; born Aft. 1590. Notes for Elizabeth Rodney: Elizabeth (Rodney) Kirton v. Ralph Norwood, born Abt. 1582 in Leekhampton, Cheltenham,
England. vi. Thomas Norwood, born 1584 in Leekhampton, Cheltenham,
England. vii. Elizabeth L. Norwood, born Abt. 1588 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; married Richard Moore. viii. Maurice Norwood, born Abt. 1596 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England. 7946. Nicholas Stuart, born Abt. 1563 in Hampshire, England;
died 25 Jun 1633 in Hartley, Maudit, Hampshire, England. Notes for Nicholas Stuart: The Stuarts of Hampshire, England, trace their descent from Sir Alexander
Stuart, a younger son of the ancient Scottish family (possibly the one born 1454
in Stirlingshire, who died in Paris around 1485). Of this line, [a later]
Nicholas Stuart of Hartley, in Hampshire, was advanced to the dignity of Baronet
in 1660. He married Mary, daughter of Sir Miles Sandys, of Gloucestershire, and
was the father by her of Nicholas, Miles, Charles, and numerous daughters. http://freespace.virgin.net/peter.steward/stewhist.htm http://www.stgeorgesnews.org/1999/08f07.htm St Leonard's Hartley Mauditt The square ended 13th century chancel contains several magnificent 17th and
18th century Latin memorials to members of the Stuart family who lived in the
Manor House between 1614 and 1790. Surrounded by highly coloured crests and
heraldic devices the largest has a marble panel underneath showing how Sir
Nicholas Stuart won his escutcheon fighting in France whilst serving in exile
with King Charles II. After the Restoration his confiscated lands were returned
and he was created a baronet. Children of Nicholas Stuart are: 3973 i. Elizabeth Stuart, born 1590 in Hartley, Mauduit,
Hampshire, England; died Aft. 11 May 1649 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; married Richard Norwood Abt. 1607 in
England. ii. <Unknown> Stuart, born Aft. 1590. 7948. William Jordan, born Abt. 1544 in Gatwick, Surry,
England; died 07 May 1625. He married 7949. Catherine Hussey Abt. 1595 in
Surry, England. 7949. Catherine Hussey, born Bef. 03 Apr 1567 in Slinfold,
Sussex, England; died 30 Jan 1625/26 in Slinfold, Sussex, England. She was the
daughter of 15898. Lawrence Hussey and 15899. Mary White. Notes for Catherine Hussey: Christened at Christ Church, London, England Children of William Jordan and Catherine Hussey are: 3974 i. Arthur Jordan, born 1595 in Gatwick, Surry, England;
died in Surry Co., VA; married <Unknown> Rawlings Abt. 1619 in
England. ii. George Jordan iii. Fortune Jordan iv. Mary Jordan Generation No. 14 8224. Henry Fox, born Abt. 1521; died in of Missenden,
Buckinghamshire, England. He married 8225. <Unknown> Hawes Abt. 1544. 8225. <Unknown> Hawes, born in of Missenden, Buckinghamshire,
England. Child of Henry Fox and <Unknown> Hawes is: 4112 i. William Fox, born Abt. 1545 in of Missenden,
Buckinghamshire, England; married Anne Lane Abt. 1568. 8226. Henry Lane, died in of Great Missenden, England. Child of Henry Lane is: 4113 i. Anne Lane, born in of Great Missenden,
Buckinghamshire, England; married William Fox Abt. 1568. 15888. Henry Norwood, born Bef. 1525. He was the son of
31776. Ralph Norwood and 31777. Jane Knight. He married 15889.
Catherine Throckmorton Abt. 1547. 15889. Catherine Throckmorton, born Bef. 1530. She was the
daughter of 31778. Sir Robert Throckmorton and 31779. Muriel Berkeley. Children of Henry Norwood and Catherine Throckmorton are: 7944 i. William Norwood, born 23 Sep 1548 in Leekhampton,
Cheltenham, England; died 23 Sep 1632 in Leckhampton,
Gloucestershire, England; married Elizabeth Lygon 10 Apr 1569 in
Cheltenham, England. ii. Robert Norwood iii. Edward Norwood iv. Henry Norwood v. Jane Norwood vi. Margaret Norwood 15890. William Lygon, born Abt. 1514 in Arle, England; died
1567 in Madresfield, England. He was the son of 31780. Richard Lygon and
31781. Margaret Grenville. He married 15891. Elinor Dennis. 15891. Elinor Dennis, born Abt. 1513 in England; died Abt. 1579
in England. She was the daughter of 31782. Sir William Dennis and
31783. Anne Berkeley. Children of William Lygon and Elinor Dennis are: 7945 i. Elizabeth Lygon, born Abt. 1550; married William
Norwood 10 Apr 1569 in Cheltenham, England. ii. Margaret Lygon, born 1553 in Arle, Madresfield,
Worcestershire, England; died 1617; married (1) Sir Thomas
Russell; born Bef. 1532 in Strensham, Worcester, England; died
09 Apr 1574; married (2) Sir Knight Henry Berkeley Abt. 1577;
born 1531 in of Bruton, Somersetshire, England; died 1601. Notes for Margaret Lygon: She married 2nd Sir Henry Berkeley iii. Thomas Ligon, born Abt. 1562; died 1619; married Frances
Dennis; born Abt. 1566; died Bet. 1622 - 1625. iv. William Lygon v. Richard Lygon, born Aft. 1555; married Mary Russell. vi. Ralph Lygon vii. Hugh Lygon viii. Francis Lygon ix. Ferdinando Lygon x. Cecily Lygon xi. Katherine Lygon 15898. Lawrence Hussey, born Bet. 1523 - 1525 in
Slinfold,Sussex,England. He married 15899. Mary White. 15899. Mary White, born Abt. 1528 in Aldershot, Hampshire,
England. She was the daughter of 31798. John White and 31799. Sybil
<Unknown>. Notes for Mary White: or Margaret White Child of Lawrence Hussey and Mary White is: 7949 i. Catherine Hussey, born Bef. 03 Apr 1567 in Slinfold,
Sussex, England; died 30 Jan 1625/26 in Slinfold, Sussex,
England; married William Jordan Abt. 1595 in Surry, England. Generation No. 15 31776. Ralph Norwood, born Abt. 1505. He was the son of
63552. Roger Norwood and 63553. Alice Butler. He married 31777.
Jane Knight. 31777. Jane Knight Notes for Ralph Norwood: or Raffe Norwood Children of Ralph Norwood and Jane Knight are: i. John Northwood ii. Nicholas Northwood 15888 iii. Henry Norwood, born Bef. 1525; married Catherine
Throckmorton Abt. 1547. 31778. Sir Robert Throckmorton, born 1512 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 1570 in Coughton, Warwickshire, England. He was the
son of 63556. Sir George Throckmorton and 63557. Catherine Vaux.
He married 31779. Muriel Berkeley Bef. 1530. 31779. Muriel Berkeley, born Bef. 1516 in Berkeley Castle,
Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 1541 in Coughton, Warwickshire, England. She
was the daughter of 63558. Lord Thomas Berkeley and 63559. Eleanor
Constable. Notes for Sir Robert Throckmorton: High Sheriff of Warwick and Leicester Notes for Muriel Berkeley: Muriel may be daughter of Thomas Berkeley, 6th Lord Berkeley. Children of Robert Throckmorton and Muriel Berkeley are: 15889 i. Catherine Throckmorton, born Bef. 1530; married (1)
John Williams; married (2) Henry Norwood Abt. 1547. ii. Thomas Throckmorton, born 1533; died 13 Mar 1613/14 in
Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England; married Margaret
Whorwood. Notes for Thomas Throckmorton: Succeeded to the estate of Coughton Court. He was a staunch
catholic who suffered much persecution and loss of property
during the reign of Elizabeth. iii. Elizabeth Throckmorton, married Sir John Goodwin; born
in Of Winchingdon, Buckinghamshire, England. iv. Mary Throckmorton, married Edward Arden; born Abt. 1542;
died Oct 1583 in Tyburn, London, England. Notes for Edward Arden: Of Park Hall, Warwickshire. His father was a second cousin of
Mary Arden of Wilmcote, William Shakespeare's mother. Hanged for
conspiracy. Suceeded his grandfather in the family estates in
1568, including the manor of Park Hall, Warwickshire. v. Anne Throckmorton, born Aft. 1537 in Of Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died Abt. 16 Dec 1603 in Beoley,
Worcestershire, England; married Sir Ralph Sheldon Bef. 1558 in
Coughton, Warwickshire, England; born 1537 in Of Beoley,
Worcestershire, England; died 1613. Notes for Sir Ralph Sheldon: A major family dispute occurred, and he was denounced as a
Papist, who was trying to turn his daughter against his
Protestant husband. His son-in-law, meanwhile, was charged with
mistreating his wife. There was no doubt that he was a Papist, as in his will it
was stated in the preamble that "he does humbly ... hope to die
in the ... Catholicke Church. Inherited his father's tastes in a variety of directions as
well as a large fortune. Had seven daughters who married into
influential county families, and all were alive in 1613 when he
made his will. He left each of them a basin and ewer of silver,
and ordered that they be engraved with the coats of arms of his
seven sons-in-law impalied on his own. 31780. Richard Lygon, born Abt. 1491 in Madresfield, England;
died 20 Mar 1555/56. He was the son of 63560. Richard Lygon and 63561.
Anne Beauchamp. He married 31781. Margaret Grenville. 31781. Margaret Grenville, born 1497 in Arle Court, England;
died 1542 in England. She was the daughter of 63562. William Grenville
and 63563. Margery Arrell. Child of Richard Lygon and Margaret Grenville is: 15890 i. William Lygon, born Abt. 1514 in Arle, England; died
1567 in Madresfield, England; married Elinor Dennis. 31782. Sir William Dennis, born Abt. 1470 in England; died Abt.
1534 in England. He was the son of 63564. Sir Walter Dennis and 63565.
Agnes Danvers. He married 31783. Anne Berkeley. 31783. Anne Berkeley, born Abt. 1474 in England; died Abt. 1585
in England. She was the daughter of 63566. Maurice Berkeley and 63567.
Isabel Mead. Child of William Dennis and Anne Berkeley is: 15891 i. Elinor Dennis, born Abt. 1513 in England; died Abt.
1579 in England; married William Lygon. 31798. John White, born Abt. 1500. He married 31799. Sybil
<Unknown>. 31799. Sybil <Unknown> Child of John White and Sybil <Unknown> is: 15899 i. Mary White, born Abt. 1528 in Aldershot, Hampshire,
England; married Lawrence Hussey. Generation No. 16 63552. Roger Norwood, born Abt. 1485; died in Leckhampton,
Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of 127104. John Norwood and
127105. Eleanor Giffard. He married 63553. Alice Butler. 63553. Alice Butler Notes for Alice Butler: or Alice Boteler Child of Roger Norwood and Alice Butler is: 31776 i. Ralph Norwood, born Abt. 1505; married Jane Knight. 63556. Sir George Throckmorton, born Abt. 1485 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England. He was the son of 127112. Robert Throckmorton and
127113. Katherine Marrow. He married 63557. Catherine Vaux. 63557. Catherine Vaux, born Abt. 1490 in Harrowden,
Northhamtonshire, England; died 1571 in Coughton, Warwickshire, England. She was
the daughter of 127114. Nicholas Vaux and 127115. Elizabeth FitzHugh. Children of George Throckmorton and Catherine Vaux are: 31778 i. Sir Robert Throckmorton, born 1512 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 1570 in Coughton, Warwickshire,
England; married (1) Muriel Berkeley Bef. 1530; married (2)
Elizabeth Hussey Aft. 1540. ii. Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, born 1515; died 1571; married
Anne Carew. 63558. Lord Thomas Berkeley, born 1472 in Stone, Gloucester,
England; died 22 Jan 1532/33 in Mangotsfield, Gloucester, England. He was the
son of 63566. Maurice Berkeley and 63567. Isabel Mead. He married
63559. Eleanor Constable Aft. 28 Aug 1502. 63559. Eleanor Constable, born Abt. 1480. She was the daughter
of 127118. Marmaduke Constable and 127119. Joyce Stafford. Notes for Lord Thomas Berkeley: 8th Baron Berkeley (5th Lord Berkeley) or died 19 Sep 1534 Stone, Gloucester, England Children of Thomas Berkeley and Eleanor Constable are: 31779 i. Muriel Berkeley, born Bef. 1516 in Berkeley Castle,
Gloucestershire, England; died Abt. 1541 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; married Sir Robert Throckmorton Bef.
1530. ii. Joan Berkeley, born Bef. 1512; died 31 Mar 1563 in Iron
Acton, Gloucestershire; married Sir Nicholas Poyntz 24 Jun 1527
in Yate, Gloucestershire; born Aft. 1500 in Iron Acton,
Gloucestershire; died Bet. 28 Nov 1556 - 08 Jul 1557. iii. Maurice Berkeley iv. Thomas Berkeley, born 1505; died 22 Sep 1534; married
Anne Savage. Notes for Thomas Berkeley: 6th Lord Berkeley 63560. Richard Lygon, born Abt. 1469 in Gloucestershire,
England; died 12 May 1512 in Worcestershire, England. He was the son of
127120. Thomas Lygon and 127121. Ann Gifford. He married 63561.
Anne Beauchamp Abt. 1490 in England. 63561. Anne Beauchamp, born 1462 in Worcestershire, England;
died 22 Jun 1534 in Edgecombe Co., NC. She was the daughter of 127122. Sir
Richard de Beauchamp and 127123. Elizabeth Stafford. Child of Richard Lygon and Anne Beauchamp is: 31780 i. Richard Lygon, born Abt. 1491 in Madresfield,
England; died 20 Mar 1555/56; married Margaret Grenville. 63562. William Grenville, born Abt. 1464 in England; died 07
Mar 1511/12. He was the son of 127124. Richard Grenville and 127125.
<Unknown> Herbert. He married 63563. Margery Arrell. 63563. Margery Arrell, born Abt. 1468 in England. Child of William Grenville and Margery Arrell is: 31781 i. Margaret Grenville, born 1497 in Arle Court,
England; died 1542 in England; married Richard Lygon. 63564. Sir Walter Dennis, born Abt. 1415 in England; died Abt.
1481 in England. He was the son of 127128. Morris Dennis and 127129.
Katherine Stradling. He married 63565. Agnes Danvers. 63565. Agnes Danvers, born Abt. 1429 in England. Child of Walter Dennis and Agnes Danvers is: 31782 i. Sir William Dennis, born Abt. 1470 in England; died
Abt. 1534 in England; married Anne Berkeley. 63566. Maurice Berkeley, born 1436 in England; died 1506 in
England. He was the son of 127132. James Berkeley and 127133. Isabel
Mowbray. He married 63567. Isabel Mead 1465. 63567. Isabel Mead, born Abt. 1445 in Bristol, England; died
1514 in England. She was the daughter of 127134. Phillip Mead and
127135. Isabel <Unknown>. Notes for Maurice Berkeley: 3rd Lord Berkeley. Memo: 10 generations Notes for Isabel Mead: From the Berkeley Manuscripts, by John Smyth (1567-1640) The wife of this lord Maurice was Isabel daughter of Philip
Mead Esq. and of Isabel his wife; son of Thomas, son of Thomas
Mead, descended of the ancient family of Meads of Meads place in
Fayland in the parish of Wraxall near Portbury in the county of
Somerset, where anciently they had continued; whom this lord
married in the thirtieth year of his age, about eighteen months
after his father's death, she then a widow and mother of three
children, who all died very young. Children of Maurice Berkeley and Isabel Mead are: i. Maurice Berkeley, born 1467. Notes for Maurice Berkeley: 4th Lord Berkeley ii. Lord Thomas Berkeley, born 1472 in Stone, Gloucester,
England; died 22 Jan 1532/33 in Mangotsfield, Gloucester,
England; married (1) Eleanor Constable Aft. 28 Aug 1502; born
Abt. 1480; married (2) Mary Hastings Aft. 1526; born Abt. 1510. Notes for Lord Thomas Berkeley: 8th Baron Berkeley (5th Lord Berkeley) or died 19 Sep 1534 Stone, Gloucester, England 31783 iii. Anne Berkeley, born Abt. 1474 in England; died
Abt. 1585 in England; married Sir William Dennis. iv. James Berkeley, born Abt. 1475. Generation No. 17 127104. John Norwood, born Abt. 1455; died Abt. 1509 in
Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of 254208. <Unknown>
Norwood. He married 127105. Eleanor Giffard Abt. 1486. 127105. Eleanor Giffard, born Aft. 1455. She was the daughter
of 254210. Sir John Giffard. Notes for Eleanor Giffard: or Eleanor Giffard Upon marriage to John Norwood, the manor of Leckhampton in
Gloucestershire passed to the Norwood family. Children of John Norwood and Eleanor Giffard are: 63552 i. Roger Norwood, born Abt. 1485; died in Leckhampton,
Gloucestershire, England; married Alice Butler. ii. William Norwood 127112. Robert Throckmorton, born in Coughton, Warwickshire,
England; died 12 Aug 1518 in Beyond the Sea While on Crusade to the Holy Land.
He was the son of 254224. Sir Thomas Throckmorton and 254225. Margaret
Olney. He married 127113. Katherine Marrow. 127113. Katherine Marrow She was the daughter of 254226.
William Marrow. Child of Robert Throckmorton and Katherine Marrow is: 63556 i. Sir George Throckmorton, born Abt. 1485 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; married Catherine Vaux. 127114. Nicholas Vaux, born Abt. 1460. He married 127115.
Elizabeth FitzHugh. 127115. Elizabeth FitzHugh, born Aft. 1465; died Bef. 1507. She
was the daughter of 254230. Henry Fitzhugh and 254231. Alice de
Neville. Notes for Nicholas Vaux: 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden Child of Nicholas Vaux and Elizabeth FitzHugh is: 63557 i. Catherine Vaux, born Abt. 1490 in Harrowden,
Northhamtonshire, England; died 1571 in Coughton, Warwickshire,
England; married Sir George Throckmorton. 127118. Marmaduke Constable, born Abt. 1460 in Flamborough,
Yorkshire, England; died 20 Nov 1518. He was the son of 254236. Sir Robert
Constable and 254237. Agnes Wentworth. He married 127119. Joyce
Stafford Abt. 1480. 127119. Joyce Stafford, born Abt. 1460 in Grafton,
Staffordshire, England; died Aft. 1488 in England. She was the daughter of
254238. Sir Humphrey Stafford and 254239. Eleanor Aylesbury. Notes for Joyce Stafford: Her presumed birthdate makes her likely a child in the next
generation. Children of Marmaduke Constable and Joyce Stafford are: 63559 i. Eleanor Constable, born Abt. 1480; married Lord
Thomas Berkeley Aft. 28 Aug 1502. ii. Sir Robert Constable, married Jane Ingelby. iii. Marmaduke Constable, born Abt. 1480; died 12 Sep 1545;
married Barbara Sothill; born Aft. 1480; died 04 Oct 1540. 127120. Thomas Lygon, born Abt. 1436 in England; died 1507. He
was the son of 254240. Thomas Lygon and 254241. Joan Bracci. He
married 127121. Ann Gifford. 127121. Ann Gifford, born Abt. 1440 in Bradwell, England. She
was the daughter of 254242. Nicholas Gifford. Child of Thomas Lygon and Ann Gifford is: 63560 i. Richard Lygon, born Abt. 1469 in Gloucestershire,
England; died 12 May 1512 in Worcestershire, England; married
Anne Beauchamp Abt. 1490 in England. 127122. Sir Richard de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1434 in England;
died 19 Jan 1501/02 in England. He was the son of 254244. Sir John de
Beauchamp and 254245. Margaret Ferrers. He married 127123.
Elizabeth Stafford 27 Jan 1445/46 in England. 127123. Elizabeth Stafford, born Abt. 1435 in England. She was
the daughter of 254238. Sir Humphrey Stafford and 254239. Eleanor
Aylesbury. Notes for Sir Richard de Beauchamp: KB; 2nd Lord Beauchamp of Powyck Children of Richard de Beauchamp and Elizabeth Stafford are: 63561 i. Anne Beauchamp, born 1462 in Worcestershire,
England; died 22 Jun 1534 in Edgecombe Co., NC; married Richard
Lygon Abt. 1490 in England. ii. Elizabeth Beauchamp, born Aft. 1472; married Robert
Willoughby Bef. 28 Feb 1494/95 in England; born Abt. 1472 in Of
Broke, England; died 10 Nov 1521 in Devonshire, England. Notes for Robert Willoughby: 2nd Lord Willoughby de Broke, KB ROBERT WILLOUGHBY, 2nd Lord (Baron) Willoughby de Broke and
de jure 9th/10th LORD (Baron) LATIMER (of Corby), KB (1509); b
1472; Steward Duchy Cornwall and Warden Stannaries in Devon and
Cornwall 1502–09, ktd by summer 1504; m 1st by 28 Feb 1494/5
Elizabeth, est dau and coheir of 2nd and last Baron Beauchamp of
Powick d 10 Nov 1521 of the pestilence, when the Barony of
Willoughby de Broke and right to that of Latimer (of Corby) fell
according to later doctrine into abeyance among his three gdaus
and coheirs by his s 127124. Richard Grenville, born Abt. 1436 in England. He
married 127125. <Unknown> Herbert. 127125. <Unknown> Herbert, born Abt. 1440 in England. Child of Richard Grenville and <Unknown> Herbert is: 63562 i. William Grenville, born Abt. 1464 in England; died
07 Mar 1511/12; married Margery Arrell. 127128. Morris Dennis, born Abt. 1392 in England; died Aft.
1450 in England. He married 127129. Katherine Stradling Abt. 1413. 127129. Katherine Stradling, born Abt. 1398 in England; died
1456 in England. She was the daughter of 254258. Sir Edward Stradling and
254259. Jane Beaufort. Notes for Katherine Stradling: Her birthdate, and therefore her placement, is suspect. Child of Morris Dennis and Katherine Stradling is: 63564 i. Sir Walter Dennis, born Abt. 1415 in England; died
Abt. 1481 in England; married Agnes Danvers. 127132. James Berkeley, born Abt. 1394 in England; died Abt.
1463 in England. He was the son of 254264. James Berkeley and 254265.
Elizabeth Raglan. He married 127133. Isabel Mowbray. 127133. Isabel Mowbray, born 1398 in England; died Abt. 1452 in
England. She was the daughter of 254266. Thomas de Mowbray and 254267.
Elizabeth Fitz Alan. Notes for James Berkeley: 6th Baron Berkeley Child of James Berkeley and Isabel Mowbray is: 63566 i. Maurice Berkeley, born 1436 in England; died 1506 in
England; married Isabel Mead 1465. 127134. Phillip Mead, born Abt. 1415 in Bristol, England; died
1471 in England. He was the son of 254268. Thomas Mede. He married
127135. Isabel <Unknown>. 127135. Isabel <Unknown>, born Abt. 1420 in England. Notes for Phillip Mead: Philip Mede was the mayor of Bristol three times and once the MP for Bristol.
He is said to have been descended from the Mede family of Wraxall, Somerset.
Master John Mede, Rector of Wraxall, Somerset, witnessed Philip's will. In 1457 Philip Mede bought a messuage,10 acres land, 70 acres pasture, 10
acres meadow at Rolveston near Banwell, Somerset. Brass Rubbing in Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Parish: St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol Inscription: Philip Mede Esq. and 2 wives (1475) Coat of Arms: Gules a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent
From the verger of St. Mary Redcliffe: "The tomb of the Mede family is approx. 10 ft high by 18 ft by 3 ft. It
contains in one compartment the effigies of Thomas and his wife and in the other
a brass of Philip and his two wives. This rectangluar brass shows Philip
kneeling with his wife. Philip's helmet is seen in front of him leaving his head
uncovered and showing his long hair. Philip Mede's daughter married Maurice the
younger brother of William 12th Lord Berkeley. He was disinherited for marrying
her but later became the 13th Lord Berkeley. Philip also supported with his men
the Berkeley family at the last private battle fought on English soil at Nibley
Green in 1470. Philip Mede was Mayor of Bristol in 1459, 1462 and 1469. Thomas was also
Mayor but is dressed in merchant clothing and as he had the tomb built with its
fine carving I suppose he managed to gain the family wealth." Children of Phillip Mead and Isabel <Unknown> are: 63567 i. Isabel Mead, born Abt. 1445 in Bristol, England;
died 1514 in England; married Maurice Berkeley 1465. ii. Richard Mead, born Abt. 1450; died 1491 in Bristol,
England; married (1) Elizabeth Arthur Abt. 1475; married (2)
Anne Pauncefoote Abt. 1480. Generation No. 18 254208. <Unknown> Norwood, born Aft. 1421. He was the son of
508416. James Norwood and 508417. Jane Clinton. Notes for <Unknown> Norwood: It is recorded that the Title passed to a cousin. Child of <Unknown> Norwood is: 127104 i. John Norwood, born Abt. 1455; died Abt. 1509 in
Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England; married Eleanor Giffard
Abt. 1486. 254210. Sir John Giffard, born Abt. 1420; died in of
Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Sir John Giffard: http://www.stevewalsh.co.uk/~swalsh/local.htm Stoke Gifford in Leckhampton: After 1066 William the Conqueror gave the manor to Osbern Giffard, one of his
generals. It remained in the Giffard family until 1337 when it was granted to
Maurice de Berkeley. This happened after the death of the widow of Sir John
Giffard, who was executed in 1324 after he had raided Edward II's baggage train.
The king sent an army to destroy the family seat of Brimpsfield Castle "so that
not one stone should stand upon another". Before this he had entered Gloucester
by hiding in a bale of wool and captured the city. This was where he was hung,
drawn and quartered. There is now no trace of the monument to his memory in
Stoke Gifford (mentioned by a l7th century chronicler) but his effigy is in
Leckhampton Church. His confiscated manors were given to the king's favourite
Hugh Despenser, and after the King's murder to Sir John Matravers who married
into the Berkeley family. The Giffard family had an aggressive reputation,
having taken part in the Barons' Revolt in King John's time. Other Giffards had
defied the abbot and sheriff of Gloucester. One Sir John Giffard-le-Rych was
granted Llandovery Castle as a Marcher Lord and married Maud, the widow of the
Earl of Salisbury. Their daughter became St. Katherine of Ledbury. There is a
St. Katherine's well in nearby Bredon. Extract from the Doomsday Book 1085-1086 AD "The parish of Stoke Giffard lies in the hundred of Henbury, 4 miles distant
north of Bristol, 6 miles South West from Sodbury and 32 miles South West from
Gloucester. It has the additional name of Giffard from its belonging to the
family of Giffards of Brimpsfield. Duns-a-Thane held Stoke in Gedbury hundred in
the reign of Edward the Confessor. Osbern Giffard held it in the reign of King
William the Conqueror. It was taxed at 5 hides . . . there were 12 plow tillages
where 8 were in demean . . . it paid a yearly rent of 6 pounds in King Edward's
reign . . . it paid 8 pounds yearly in King William's reign." Carreg Cennen Castle Built around 1300. This castle has a really spectacular site on the top of a
limestone crag with a sheer drop on one side of some 300 feet down to the river
Cennen. There is a passage leading to a dungeon in the cliff face. The dungeon
is actually a natural cave. Coins of the third and fourth century have been
found on the hill and there is speculation of an earlier Roman fortification. In
1248 AD the castle was taken by Rhys Fachan, a prince of Deheubarth but was
taken by English forces in 1277. Following Edward's campaigns in Wales it was
given to Baron Giffard of Brimpsfield, Gloucestershire. Most of the surviving
buildings were erected by the Giffards. The castle was held by John Skydmore
against Owain Glyndwr for ayear, but eventually surrendered. Yorkists took the
castle in 1462 during the Wars of the Roses. At some time after this it was
decided to demolish the castle and 500 men were paid to carry out the demolition
work. Child of Sir John Giffard is: 127105 i. Eleanor Giffard, born Aft. 1455; married John
Norwood Abt. 1486. 254224. Sir Thomas Throckmorton, born 1412 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 13 Jul 1472 in Coughton, Warwickshire, England. He
was the son of 508448. John Throckmorton and 508449. Eleanor de la
Spine. He married 254225. Margaret Olney. 254225. Margaret Olney, born Abt. 1426 in Weston Underwood,
Buckinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of 508450. Robert de Olney
and 508451. Goditha Juditha Bozum. Children of Thomas Throckmorton and Margaret Olney are: 127112 i. Robert Throckmorton, born in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 12 Aug 1518 in Beyond the Sea While
on Crusade to the Holy Land; married Katherine Marrow. ii. Margery Throckmorton, married Richard Middlemore; died in
of Edgbaston. 254226. William Marrow, born Abt. 1419 in London, England; died
11 Jan 1463/64 in London, England. Child of William Marrow is: 127113 i. Katherine Marrow, married Robert Throckmorton. 254230. Henry Fitzhugh, born 1430; died 1472. He was the son of
508460. Sir William Fitz Hugh and 508461. Margery Willoughby. He
married 254231. Alice de Neville. 254231. Alice de Neville, born Abt. 1430. She was the daughter
of 508462. Richard de Neville and 508463. Alice Montacute. Children of Henry Fitzhugh and Alice de Neville are: i. Alice Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1448; married John Fiennes; born
Abt. 1449. ii. Agnes Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1453. iii. Margery Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1453. iv. Elianore Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1456. v. Joane Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1456. vi. Richard Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1457. vii. Thomas Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1459. viii. John Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1461. ix. George Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1463. x. Edward Fitzhugh, born Abt. 1464. 127115 xi. Elizabeth FitzHugh, born Aft. 1465; died Bef.
1507; married (1) Nicholas Vaux; married (2) Sir William Parr. 254236. Sir Robert Constable, born Abt. 1418 in Everingham,
York, England; died 23 May 1488 in Flambough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
He married 254237. Agnes Wentworth 02 Jan 1457/58 in Flambough, East
Riding, Yorkshire, England. 254237. Agnes Wentworth, born Abt. 1434 in of Nettlested,
Suffolk, England; died 20 Apr 1488. She was the daughter of 508474. Sir Roger
Wentworth and 508475. Baroness Margery le Despencer. Children of Robert Constable and Agnes Wentworth are: i. William Constable, died 1528; married Joan Fullthrope. ii. Anne Constable, born Bef. 1463 in England; married
William Tyrwhit; born Bef. 1459; died 09 Apr 1522 in
Lincolnshire, England. 127118 iii. Marmaduke Constable, born Abt. 1460 in
Flamborough, Yorkshire, England; died 20 Nov 1518; married Joyce
Stafford Abt. 1480. 254238. Sir Humphrey Stafford, born Abt. 1400 in Grafton,
England; died 04 Jun 1450 in slain at Sevenoaks. He was the son of 508476.
Sir Humphrey Stafford and 508477. Elizabeth Burdett. He married
254239. Eleanor Aylesbury Abt. 02 Jan 1423/24. 254239. Eleanor Aylesbury, born Abt. 1406 in of Milton Keynes,
Buckinghamshire, England; died Aft. 20 Apr 1478. She was the daughter of
508478. Sir Thomas Aylesbury and 508479. Katherine Pabenham. Notes for Sir Humphrey Stafford: Ancestor of President James Madison Children of Humphrey Stafford and Eleanor Aylesbury are: 127123 i. Elizabeth Stafford, born Abt. 1435 in England;
married Sir Richard de Beauchamp 27 Jan 1445/46 in England. 127119 ii. Joyce Stafford, born Abt. 1460 in Grafton,
Staffordshire, England; died Aft. 1488 in England; married
Marmaduke Constable Abt. 1480. iii. Richard Stafford, died Jun 1448. iv. Humphrey de Stafford, born Bef. 1441; died 08 Jul 1486 in
executed at Tyburn; married Katherine Fray; born Abt. 1447; died
12 May 1482. v. Thomas Stafford vi. Anne Stafford, married William Berkeley. 254240. Thomas Lygon, born 1401 in England; died 1448. He
married 254241. Joan Bracci Abt. 1419. 254241. Joan Bracci, born 1404 in Warnedon, England; died Abt.
1478. She was the daughter of 508482. Sir William Bracci and 508483.
Isabella <Unknown>. Child of Thomas Lygon and Joan Bracci is: 127120 i. Thomas Lygon, born Abt. 1436 in England; died 1507;
married Ann Gifford. 254242. Nicholas Gifford, born Abt. 1410 in England. Child of Nicholas Gifford is: 127121 i. Ann Gifford, born Abt. 1440 in Bradwell, England;
married Thomas Lygon. 254244. Sir John de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1415 in England; died
Bef. 19 Apr 1475. He was the son of 508488. Sir William de Beauchamp and
508489. Catherine of Usflete. He married 254245. Margaret Ferrers
1434. 254245. Margaret Ferrers, born Bef. 1418 in England; died 29
Jan 1486/87. She was the daughter of 508490. <Unknown> Ferrers. Notes for Sir John de Beauchamp: Created Lord Beauchamp of Powyck, KG ; Justice South Wales & Lord Treasurer
of England Child of John de Beauchamp and Margaret Ferrers is: 127122 i. Sir Richard de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1434 in
England; died 19 Jan 1501/02 in England; married Elizabeth
Stafford 27 Jan 1445/46 in England. 254258. Sir Edward Stradling, born Abt. 1388 in Wales; died
Abt. 1451. He was the son of 508516. Edward Stradling and 508517.
Eleanor Stradling. He married 254259. Jane Beaufort. 254259. Jane Beaufort, born Bet. 1391 - 1392. She was the
daughter of 508518. Cardinal Henry Beaufort and 508519. Alice Fitz
Alan. Children of Edward Stradling and Jane Beaufort are: 127129 i. Katherine Stradling, born Abt. 1398 in England;
died 1456 in England; married Morris Dennis Abt. 1413. ii. Henry Stradling, born 1423; died 1476; married Elizabeth
Herbert. 254264. James Berkeley, born Abt. 1355 in England; died 1405.
He was the son of 508528. Lord Maurice de Berkeley and 508529.
Elizabeth le Despencer. He married 254265. Elizabeth Raglan. 254265. Elizabeth Raglan She was the daughter of 508530. Sir
John Raglan Bluet. Notes for Elizabeth Raglan: daughter of Sir John Bluet. Child of James Berkeley and Elizabeth Raglan is: 127132 i. James Berkeley, born Abt. 1394 in England; died
Abt. 1463 in England; married Isabel Mowbray. 254266. Thomas de Mowbray, born 22 Mar 1365/66 in Epworth, Isle
of Axholme, Lincolnshire; died 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Italy. He was the son of
508532. Lord John III de Mowbray and 508533. Elizabeth de Segrave.
He married 254267. Elizabeth Fitz Alan Jul 1384 in Arundel, Sussex,
England. 254267. Elizabeth Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1366 in of Derbyshire,
England; died 08 Jul 1425 in Venice, Italy. She was the daughter of 508534.
Sir Richard Fitz Alan and 508535. Elizabeth de Bohun. Notes for Elizabeth Fitz Alan: Elizabeth de Arundel Children of Thomas de Mowbray and Elizabeth Fitz Alan are: i. Margaret de Mowbray, born Abt. 1387 in Norfolk, England;
died 07 Sep 1452; married Sir Robert Howard Abt. 1412; born 1385
in Stoke Neyland, Suffolk, England; died 01 Apr 1437. 127133 ii. Isabel Mowbray, born 1398 in England; died Abt.
1452 in England; married (1) James Berkeley; married (2) Henry
Ferrers. iii. Elizabeth Mowbray, born Aft. 1390; died Aft. 1423;
married Michael de la Pole Bef. 24 Nov 1403; born Bet. 1394 -
1395; died 25 Oct 1415 in Battle of Agincourt. Notes for Michael de la Pole: 3rd Earl of Suffolk 254268. Thomas Mede, born Abt. 1385 in Fayland, Wraxall,
Somerset, England; died 1455 in Bristol, England. He was the son of 508536.
Thomas atte Mede. Notes for Thomas Mede: According to William Barrett in "History and antiquities of the city of
Bristol", Thomas Mede of Wraxall is the descendant (probably great grandson) of
Nicholas atte Mede (born about 1290), who was assessed for taxes in Somerset in
1327/28. Sir Thomas Mede was his son. Children of Thomas Mede are: i. Sir Thomas Mead, born Abt. 1410. 127134 ii. Phillip Mead, born Abt. 1415 in Bristol, England;
died 1471 in England; married Isabel <Unknown>. Generation No. 19 508416. James Norwood, born Abt. 1401. He was the son of
1016832. John Norwood and 1016833. Margaret Martin. He married
508417. Jane Clinton. 508417. Jane Clinton Children of James Norwood and Jane Clinton are: i. John Norwood, born Aft. 1421; married Elizabeth Elton. Notes for John Norwood: John Norwood became Lieutenant of the Tower of London and
Constable of Queensborough. 254208 ii. <Unknown> Norwood, born Aft. 1421. 508448. John Throckmorton, born Abt. 1382 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 12 Apr 1445. He was the son of 1016896. Thomas de
Throckmorton and 1016897. Agnes de Besford. He married 508449.
Eleanor de la Spine. 508449. Eleanor de la Spine, born Abt. 1385 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died Aft. 1412. She was the daughter of 1016898. Guy
de la Spine and 1016899. Katherine Holt. Children of John Throckmorton and Eleanor de la Spine are: i. Elizabeth Throckmorton, born Aft. 1410; married Robert
Russell Abt. 1431; born Abt. 1400. 254224 ii. Sir Thomas Throckmorton, born 1412 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 13 Jul 1472 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; married Margaret Olney. iii. Eleanor Throckmorton, born Bef. 1425 in of Bedsford,
Worcestershire, England; died Bef. 10 Oct 1502; married Richard
Knightley 01 Dec 1440 in Coughton, Or Fladbury, Warwickshire,
England; born Bef. 1420 in of Fawsley, Northamptonshire,
England; died Bef. 19 Jun 1476. 508450. Robert de Olney He married 508451. Goditha Juditha
Bozum. 508451. Goditha Juditha Bozum Child of Robert de Olney and Goditha Bozum is: 254225 i. Margaret Olney, born Abt. 1426 in Weston Underwood,
Buckinghamshire, England; married Sir Thomas Throckmorton. 508460. Sir William Fitz Hugh, born 1399 in York, England; died
22 Oct 1452. He was the son of 1016920. Lord Henry Fitzhugh and
1016921. Elizabeth de Gray. He married 508461. Margery Willoughby
Bef. 1439. 508461. Margery Willoughby, born Bef. 1399 in Eresby, England;
died 22 Oct 1452. She was the daughter of 1016922. Lord William Willoughby
and 1016923. Lucy le Strange. Notes for Sir William Fitz Hugh: 4th Lord of Fitzhugh. Notes for Margery Willoughby: Burke's Peerage gives her marriage to FitzHugh as 14 Nov 1406
to the 5th Baron. She likely was married later. Children of William Fitz Hugh and Margery Willoughby are: i. Lora Fitz Hugh, married Sir John Constable; born in of
Halsham. Notes for Sir John Constable: Will Dated 1473 or 1478 ii. Maud Fitzhugh, born 1428 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire,
England; married William Bowes in of Streatham, Durham, England;
born Abt. 1428 in Of Streatham Castle, Durham, England; died
1466 in Of Streatham Castle, Durham, England. 254230 iii. Henry Fitzhugh, born 1430; died 1472; married
Alice de Neville. 508462. Richard de Neville, born Abt. 1400 in Raby, Durham,
England; died 30 Dec 1460 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of
1016924. Earl Ralph de Neville and 1016925. Joan de Beaufort. He
married 508463. Alice Montacute Bef. Feb 1420/21 in Salisbury, Wiltshire,
England. 508463. Alice Montacute, born Abt. 1406; died Bef. Feb 1462/63.
She was the daughter of 1016926. Thomas de Montacute and 1016927.
Alianore de Holand. Notes for Richard de Neville: Knight of the Garter. 1st Earl of Salisbury. Executed at Pontefract Castle. Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, played a leading part in the Wars of the
Roses and was one of the main supporters of Richard, Duke of York (Richard III). The Nevilles were the most powerful family in England in the 1460's and
Richard Neville's son, another Richard Neville (the "King-Maker") was their
greatest member. On 24 August 1453 a quarrel between the Nevilles and thePercies developed
into open warfare when a 700-strong force of men-at-arms in the Percy livery
fell upon a party of Nevilles, including the Earl of Salisbury, his wife and
sons, returning from a wedding between Thomas Neville, Salisbury's second son,
and Matilda, niece and heiress of Ralph, Lord Cromwell. The wedding party was
armed (another indication of the state of affairs) and a battle raged across the
Yorkshire Moors for several hours, with a number of people being killed and many
wounded, while the Neville ladies rode for shelter at the manor of Sheriff
Hutton. (Source: "The Wars of the Roses", by Robin Neillands) In December 1460 Salisbury was captured in the field at the battle of
Wakefield and taken to Pontefract Castle, where he was beheaded the next day,
his head mounted over the Micklebar gate of the city of York. Children of Richard de Neville and Alice Montacute are: i. Joan Neville, born Abt. 1423. ii. Cicely Neville, born Abt. 1426; died 28 Jul 1450; married
(1) Henry de Beauchamp; born 21 Mar 1424/25; died 11 Jun 1445;
married (2) John Tiptoft; born Abt. 1427 in Everton,
Bedfordshire, England; died 18 Oct 1470 in Tower Hill. Notes for Henry de Beauchamp: 14th Earl of Warwick ; 1st Duke of Warwick iii. Earl Richard Neville, born 22 Nov 1428 in Bisham,
Berkshire; died 14 Apr 1471 in Battle of Barnet; married (1)
Anne de Beauchamp 1444; born 13 Jul 1426 in Caversham Castle,
Oxfordshire; died 20 Sep 1492; met (2) <Unknown> Abt. 1445. Notes for Earl Richard Neville: 16th Earl of Warwick - "The King Maker"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Neville%2C_16th_Earl_of_WarwickEarl
of Warwick Notes for Anne de Beauchamp: Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick 254231 iv. Alice de Neville, born Abt. 1430; married Henry
Fitzhugh. v. John Neville, born Abt. 1431; died 14 Apr 1471 in Battle
of Barnet; married (1) Elizabeth Newmarsh; married (2) Isabel
Ingoldisthorpe 25 Apr 1457; died 20 May 1476. Notes for John Neville: Lord Montagu; 1464 Created Earl of Northumberland; 1st and
last Marquess of Montagu John Neville, Marquis of Montagu and Earl of Northumberland
was knighted at Christmas 1449 by Henry VI at Greenwich, along
with his elder brother Thomas and the king's two half-brothers,
Edmund and Jasper Tudor. He played a prominent part in 1453 in the armed conflicts
between the Nevilles and the Percies in Yorkshire, the beginning
of the civil war. Sir John Neville was taken prisioner by the Lancastrian army
at the battle of Blore Heath in 1459. "There were killed upon the field, haf a mile from Barnet on
Eastern Day, the Earl of Warwick, the Marquis Montagu, Sir
William Tyrrell, Sir Lewis John, and divers other esquires of
our county,....." (Source: The Paston Letters, Letter from John
Paston to Margaret Paston, dated 1471, 18 April.) Notes for Isabel Ingoldisthorpe: Isabel Ingaldesthorpe vi. George Neville, born Abt. 1433. Notes for George Neville: Chancellor of England ; Archbishop of York vii. Eleanor Neville, born Abt. 1435; married Thomas Stanley
1459; born Abt. 1435; died 1504. Notes for Thomas Stanley: 1st Earl Derby Present at the Battle of Bosworth. After the battle Lord
Thomas Stanley placed the Crown on England on the head his
step-son Henry Tudor. He was later created 1st Earl of Derby. Theoretically, an ancestor of President Ronald Wilson Reagan. viii. Thomas Neville, born 1435; died 1460 in Battle of
Wakefield; married Matilda 'Maud' Stanhope Bef. 1460; born Aft.
1435. ix. Ralph Neville, born Abt. 1440. x. Catherine Neville, born Abt. 1442 in of Salisbury,
Wiltshire, England; died Aft. 25 Mar 1504; married (1) William
Bonville Bef. 1458; born 1442 in of Chewton, Mendip,
Somersetshire, England; died 31 Dec 1460 in Battle of Wakefield,
Yorshire, England; married (2) William de Hastings 06 Feb
1460/61 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; born Abt. 1431 in Of
Kirby, Leicestershire, England; died 13 Jun 1483 in London,
England. xi. Margaret Neville, born Abt. 1444; died Aft. 1506. xii. Robert Neville, born Abt. 1446; died Child. 508474. Sir Roger Wentworth, born 1390 in North Elmsall,
England; died 24 Oct 1452 in Nettlestead, England. He was the son of 1016948.
John Wentworth II and 1016949. Agnes Dronsfield. He married
508475. Baroness Margery le Despencer 25 Jun 1423 in England. 508475. Baroness Margery le Despencer, born Abt. 1397 in
Nettlestead, England; died 20 Apr 1478. She was the daughter of 1016950. Sir
Philip le Despencer and 1016951. Elizabeth Tibetot. Notes for Sir Roger Wentworth: or d. 1445 Notes for Baroness Margery le Despencer: Baroness Children of Roger Wentworth and Margery le Despencer are: i. Sir Henry Wentworth, born Abt. 1426 in Codham, Essex,
England; died 22 Mar 1482/83; married Elizabeth Howard; born
Aft. 1426. ii. Margaret Wentworth iii. Sir Philip Wentworth, born Abt. 1424; died 1464 in
beheaded at Middleham co York aft battle of Hexham; married Mary
de Clifford; born Aft. 1424. Notes for Sir Philip Wentworth: Ancestor of Sarah Ferguson, Dutchess of York. 254237 iv. Agnes Wentworth, born Abt. 1434 in of Nettlested,
Suffolk, England; died 20 Apr 1488; married Sir Robert Constable
02 Jan 1457/58 in Flambough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. 508476. Sir Humphrey Stafford, born Abt. 1384 in of Grafton,
Worcestershire, England; died 20 Feb 1418/19 in "overseas". He was the son of
1016952. Ralph de Stafford and 1016953. Maud de Hastings. He married
508477. Elizabeth Burdett. 508477. Elizabeth Burdett, born Aft. 1380 in Grafton, England;
died Aft. 1434 in of Huncote, Leicestershire, England. She was the daughter of
1016954. Sir John Burdett and 1016955. Catherine de Arderne. Children of Humphrey Stafford and Elizabeth Burdett are: i. John Stafford, died 1422 in dsp. ii. Elizabeth Stafford, married Richard de Beauchamp. 254238 iii. Sir Humphrey Stafford, born Abt. 1400 in Grafton,
England; died 04 Jun 1450 in slain at Sevenoaks; married (1)
Eleanor Aylesbury Abt. 02 Jan 1423/24; met (2) <Mistress> Aft.
1425. iv. William Stafford 508478. Sir Thomas Aylesbury He married 508479. Katherine
Pabenham. 508479. Katherine Pabenham, born 1372; died 17 Jun 1436. She
was the daughter of 1016958. Sir Lawrence Pabenham and 1016959.
Elizabeth Engaine. Child of Thomas Aylesbury and Katherine Pabenham is: 254239 i. Eleanor Aylesbury, born Abt. 1406 in of Milton
Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England; died Aft. 20 Apr 1478; married
Sir Humphrey Stafford Abt. 02 Jan 1423/24. 508482. Sir William Bracci, born Abt. 1374 in Warnedon,
England; died Abt. 1448. He was the son of 1016964. Sir William Bracci
and 1016965. Joan <Unknown>. He married 508483. Isabella <Unknown>. 508483. Isabella <Unknown>, born Abt. 1383 in Madresfield,
England. Child of William Bracci and Isabella <Unknown> is: 254241 i. Joan Bracci, born 1404 in Warnedon, England; died
Abt. 1478; married Thomas Lygon Abt. 1419. 508488. Sir William de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1356; died Bef.
1431. He was the son of 1016976. John de Beauchamp and 1016977.
Elizabeth de St. John. He married 508489. Catherine of Usflete Bef.
Mar 1414/15. 508489. Catherine of Usflete She was the daughter of
1016978. Sir Gerald of Ufflete. Notes for Sir William de Beauchamp: Sheriff of the Shires of Worcester and Gloucester ; Constable of Gloucester Child of William de Beauchamp and Catherine of Usflete is: 254244 i. Sir John de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1415 in England;
died Bef. 19 Apr 1475; married Margaret Ferrers 1434. 508490. <Unknown> Ferrers Children of <Unknown> Ferrers are: 254245 i. Margaret Ferrers, born Bef. 1418 in England; died
29 Jan 1486/87; married Sir John de Beauchamp 1434. ii. Richard Ferrers, born Abt. 1418. 508516. Edward Stradling, born Abt. 1368 in Wales. He was the
son of 1017032. Peter Stradling and 1017033. Juliane Hawey. He
married 508517. Eleanor Stradling. 508517. Eleanor Stradling, born Abt. 1372 in Wales. She was the
daughter of 1017034. Gilbert Stradling and 1017035. Garnon. Child of Edward Stradling and Eleanor Stradling is: 254258 i. Sir Edward Stradling, born Abt. 1388 in Wales; died
Abt. 1451; married Jane Beaufort. 508518. Cardinal Henry Beaufort, born Abt. 1376 in Chateau de
Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 11 Apr 1447 in Winchester, Hampshire,
England. He was the son of 1017036. John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of
England and 1017037. Katherine de Roet. He met 508519. Alice Fitz
Alan. 508519. Alice Fitz Alan, born Bet. 1372 - 1373. She was the
daughter of 508534. Sir Richard Fitz Alan and 508535. Elizabeth de
Bohun. Notes for Cardinal Henry Beaufort: Cardinal, Bishop of Lincolnshire ; Bp of Winchester, Cardinal May have been born 1357, to a different concubine of his father. Child of Henry Beaufort and Alice Fitz Alan is: 254259 i. Jane Beaufort, born Bet. 1391 - 1392; married Sir
Edward Stradling. 508528. Lord Maurice de Berkeley, born Abt. 1320 in England;
died 03 Jun 1368 in Berkeley Castle, England. He was the son of 1017056.
Thomas de Berkeley and 1017057. Margaret Mortimer. He married
508529. Elizabeth le Despencer Aug 1338. 508529. Elizabeth le Despencer, born Abt. 1320. She was the
daughter of 1017058. Baron Hugh le Despencer and 1017059. Eleanor de
Clare. Children of Maurice de Berkeley and Elizabeth le Despencer are: i. Thomas de Berkeley, born 05 Jan 1351/52 in Berkeley
Castle, England; died 13 Jul 1417 in Wotton-Under-Edge,
Gloucester, England; married Margaret de l'Isle Nov 1367 in
Wingrave, Buckingham, England; born Abt. 1352; died 20 Mar
1391/92. 254264 ii. James Berkeley, born Abt. 1355 in England; died
1405; married Elizabeth Raglan. 508530. Sir John Raglan Bluet, born Bef. 1332. Child of Sir John Raglan Bluet is: 254265 i. Elizabeth Raglan, married James Berkeley. 508532. Lord John III de Mowbray, born 25 Jul 1340 in Epworth,
Lincoln, England; died 09 Oct 1368 in Thrace, Greece. He was the son of
1017064. Lord John II de Mowbray and 1017065. Joanna Plantagenet. He
married 508533. Elizabeth de Segrave 25 Mar 1349 in England. 508533. Elizabeth de Segrave, born 25 Oct 1338 in Croxton,
Lincolnshire, England; died 24 Mar 1397/98 in England. She was the daughter of
1017066. Lord John Segrave and 1017067. Margaret Plantagenet. Children of John de Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave are: 254266 i. Thomas de Mowbray, born 22 Mar 1365/66 in Epworth,
Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire; died 22 Sep 1399 in Venice,
Italy; married (1) Elizabeth le Strange Bef. 1383; married (2)
Elizabeth Fitz Alan Jul 1384 in Arundel, Sussex, England. ii. Margery de Mowbray, born Bef. 25 Mar 1364; married Sir
John de Welles Bef. May 1386; born 20 Apr 1352; died 26 Aug
1421. Notes for Margery de Mowbray: or Eleanor de Mowbray iii. John IV de Mowbray, born 01 Aug 1365 in Epworth, Isle of
Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died 12 Feb 1381/82. iv. Joan de Mowbray, born Aft. 1360; married Sir Thomas Gray;
born 1359; died 26 Nov 1400. 508534. Sir Richard Fitz Alan, born 1346 in England; died 1398
in Cheapside, London, England. He was the son of 1017068. Sir Richard Fitz
Alan and 1017069. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet. He married 508535.
Elizabeth de Bohun 28 Sep 1359. 508535. Elizabeth de Bohun, born Abt. 1345 in England; died 03
Apr 1385 in England. She was the daughter of 1017070. Sir William de Bohun
and 1017071. Elizabeth de Badlesmere. Notes for Sir Richard Fitz Alan: 11th Earl of Arundel At the coronation of Richard II, Richard FitzAlan carried the crown. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_FitzAlan%2C_11th_Earl_of_Arundel Children of Richard Fitz Alan and Elizabeth de Bohun are: i. Joan Fitz Alan, born Aft. 1360; died 14 Nov 1435; married
William de Beauchamp; born Abt. 1343; died 08 May 1411. Notes for William de Beauchamp: 1st Baron Bergavenny 254267 ii. Elizabeth Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1366 in of
Derbyshire, England; died 08 Jul 1425 in Venice, Italy; married
(1) Sir William Montacute; married (2) Thomas de Mowbray Jul
1384 in Arundel, Sussex, England; married (3) Sir Robert
Goushill Bef. 19 Aug 1401. iii. Alice Fitz Alan, born Bet. 1372 - 1373; met (1) Cardinal
Henry Beaufort; born Abt. 1376 in Chateau de Beaufort,
Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 11 Apr 1447 in Winchester,
Hampshire, England; married (2) John Cherlton. Notes for Cardinal Henry Beaufort: Cardinal, Bishop of Lincolnshire ; Bp of Winchester, Cardinal May have been born 1357, to a different concubine of his
father. iv. Thomas Fitz Alan, born 13 Oct 1381 in Of Arundel, Sussex,
England; died 13 Oct 1415; married Beatriz 'Brites' de Portugal
26 Nov 1405 in London; born Abt. 1382 in Lisboa, Portugal; died
25 Oct 1447 in Bordeaux. Notes for Thomas Fitz Alan: 12th Earl of Arundel 508536. Thomas atte Mede, born Abt. 1350 in Wraxall, Somerset,
England. Notes for Thomas atte Mede: From the Berkeley Manuscripts. Possibly the Thomas atte Mede who was the executor of the will of Joan Seys
of the parish of St. Augustine in Bristol, 1395. Child of Thomas atte Mede is: 254268 i. Thomas Mede, born Abt. 1385 in Fayland, Wraxall,
Somerset, England; died 1455 in Bristol, England. Generation No. 20 1016832. John Norwood, born Aft. 1380. He was the son of
2033664. James Norwood and 2033665. Margaret Gralle. He married
1016833. Margaret Martin. 1016833. Margaret Martin She was the daughter of 2033666.
John Martin. Notes for Margaret Martin: or Elizabeth Martin Child of John Norwood and Margaret Martin is: 508416 i. James Norwood, born Abt. 1401; married Jane
Clinton. 1016896. Thomas de Throckmorton, born Abt. 1356 in
Throckmorton, Warwickshire, England; died Aft. 1411. He married 1016897.
Agnes de Besford Abt. 1381. 1016897. Agnes de Besford She was the daughter of 2033794.
Alexander de Besford and 2033795. Beatrice Thornden. Child of Thomas de Throckmorton and Agnes de Besford is: 508448 i. John Throckmorton, born Abt. 1382 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died 12 Apr 1445; married Eleanor de la
Spine. 1016898. Guy de la Spine He married 1016899. Katherine Holt. 1016899. Katherine Holt Notes for Guy de la Spine: Baron Coughton Child of Guy de la Spine and Katherine Holt is: 508449 i. Eleanor de la Spine, born Abt. 1385 in Coughton,
Warwickshire, England; died Aft. 1412; married John
Throckmorton. 1016920. Lord Henry Fitzhugh, born 1358; died 1425. He was the
son of 2033840. Lord Henry Fitz Hugh and 2033841. Joan le Scrope.
He married 1016921. Elizabeth de Gray. 1016921. Elizabeth de Gray, born 1365 in Wilcote, Oxfordshire,
England; died 14 Dec 1427. She was the daughter of 2033842. Sir Robert de
Grey aka Marmion and 2033843. Lora de St. Quintin. Notes for Lord Henry Fitzhugh: 3rd Lord and 4th Baron. Children of Henry Fitzhugh and Elizabeth de Gray are: 508460 i. Sir William Fitz Hugh, born 1399 in York, England;
died 22 Oct 1452; married Margery Willoughby Bef. 1439. ii. Eleanor Fitz Hugh, born Abt. 1383 in Ravensworth,
Yorkshire, England; died 30 Sep 1457; married Sir Thomas
Tunstall; born Bef. 1380 in Thurland Castle, Lancashire,
England. 1016922. Lord William Willoughby, born Abt. 1370 in de Eresby;
died 04 Dec 1409. He was the son of 2033844. Lord Robert Willoughby and
2033845. Alice Skipwith. He married 1016923. Lucy le Strange Bef.
13 Apr 1383. 1016923. Lucy le Strange, born Abt. 1367 in Knockyn,
Shropshire, England. She was the daughter of 2033846. Lord Sir Roger le
Strange and 2033847. Alyne Olive Fitz Alan. Notes for Lord William Willoughby: 5th Lord (Baron) Willoughby de Eresby, KG (c 1401); b c 1370; assisted
usurpation of Duke of Lancaster (later HENRY IV) 1399 and attended the
abdication of RICHARD II in the Tower of London 29 Sept 1399; m 1st by 23 April
1383 Lucy, dau of 5th Lord (Baron) Strange (of Knokyn) (see SAINT DAVIDS, V); m
2nd after 1 Aug 1402 but before 9 Aug 1404, as the 2nd of her four husbs, Joan,
sis and coheir of 4th/6th and last Earl of Kent of the 1321 cr (see WAKE, Bt),
and d 4 Dec 1409, having by his 1st w had, with four daus (including Margery, m
14 Nov 1406 5th Lord (Baron) FitzHugh and had issue5th Lord of Willoughby Children of William Willoughby and Lucy le Strange are: i. Robert Willoughby, born Abt. 1385; died 25 Jul 1452;
married (1) Maud Stanhope; born in of Rampton, Notts; married
(2) Elizabeth de Montagu Bef. 21 Feb 1420/21. Notes for Robert Willoughby: ROBERT (de) WILLOUGHBY, 6th Lord (Baron) Willoughby de
Eresby, KG (c 1417); b c 1385; joined expdn to Normandy and
Bordeaux 1412–13, also Agincourt Campaign 1415 and France
generally from 1417: successful Sieges of Caen, Rouen, Melun,
Meaux, Ivry, Le Mans, Bonneval and St Valéry and relief of
Cravant; fought Battle of Verneuil 17 Aug 1424, hence granted
Comtés of Vendôme 20 Sept 1424 and Beaumont-sur-Oise 4 Oct 1430,
with remainder in each case to the heirs male of his body, also
Dreux Feb 1427/8; lost Batle of Vivoin to French while King’s Lt
Normandy; Capt of Bayeux 1433–37 and Pont de l’Arche c 1434;
held Paris 1435–36 till forced to capitulate (having holed up in
the Bastille) 17 April 1436; m 1st by 21 Feb 1420/1 Elizabeth de
Montagu, yst dau of 3rd Earl of Salisbury of the 1337 cr (see
SALISBURY, M, preliminary remarks); m 2nd by 9 Jan 1448/9 Maud,
dau of Sir Richard Stanhope, of Rampton, Notts (see CROMWELL, B,
also 1967 edn CHESTERFIELD and STANHOPE, E), and dspm 25 July
1452, when his French honours expired. Notes for Elizabeth de Montagu: yst dau of 3rd Earl of Salisbury of the 1337 cr ii. Sir Knight Thomas Willoughby, born Abt. 1387 in of
Parham, England; died Aft. 1432; married Jane Arundel; born Abt.
1400. 508461 iii. Margery Willoughby, born Bef. 1399 in Eresby,
England; died 22 Oct 1452; married (1) Sir Knight Thomas
Skipwith Bef. 1415; married (2) Sir William Fitz Hugh Bef. 1439. 1016924. Earl Ralph de Neville, born 1364 in Castle Raby,
Durham, England; died 21 Oct 1425 in Castle Raby, Durham, England. He was the
son of 2033848. John de Neville and 2033849. Matilda Maud de Percy.
He married 1016925. Joan de Beaufort 03 Feb 1395/96 in Chateau de
Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France. 1016925. Joan de Beaufort, born 1379 in Chateau de Beaufort,
Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 13 Nov 1440 in Howdent, Yorkshire, England. She was
the daughter of 1017036. John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England and
1017037. Katherine de Roet. Notes for Earl Ralph de Neville: 1st Earl Westmoreland Children of Ralph de Neville and Joan de Beaufort are: i. Catherine de Neville, born Abt. 1397 in Raby, Durham,
England; died Aft. Jan 1477/78; married (1) John de Mowbray 12
Jan 1411/12 in Raby, Durham, England; born Bef. 1391; married
(2) Thomas Strangeways 1423 in Raby, Durham, England; married
(3) John Beaumont 1442; married (4) John Wydeville Jan 1464/65. ii. Joan de Neville, born Abt. 1398 in Raby, Durham, England. iii. Eleanor de Neville, born 1398 in Raby, Durham, England;
died 1440 in England; married (1) Richard le Despencer Bef.
1414; born Abt. 1396; died 1414; married (2) Earl Henry VII de
Percy Aft. Oct 1414 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; born 03
Feb 1392/93 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 22 May
1455 in Battle of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Notes for Earl Henry VII de Percy: 2nd Earl Northumberland 508462 iv. Richard de Neville, born Abt. 1400 in Raby,
Durham, England; died 30 Dec 1460 in Wakefield, Yorkshire,
England; married Alice Montacute Bef. Feb 1420/21 in Salisbury,
Wiltshire, England. v. Henry de Neville, born Abt. 1402 in Raby, Durham, England. vi. Thomas de Neville, born Abt. 1403 in Raby, Durham,
England; married Alice Seymour Abt. 1421. vii. Cuthbert de Neville, born Abt. 1405 in Raby, Durham,
England. viii. Robert de Neville, born Abt. 1408 in Raby, Durham,
England. ix. William de Neville, born Abt. 1409 in Raby, Durham,
England; died 09 Jan 1462/63 in Alnwick, Northumberland,
England; married Joan Fauconbert Bef. 28 Apr 1422. x. Anne (Lady) Neville, born Abt. 1411 in Rabney, Durham,
England; died 20 Sep 1480; married (1) Sir Humphrey I de
Stafford; born 15 Aug 1402 in Grafton, England; died 10 Jul 1460
in Battle of Northampton; married (2) Walter Blount 25 Nov 1467
in Raby, Durham, England. Notes for Sir Humphrey I de Stafford: 1st Duke of Buckingham Also 6th Earl of Stafford. Fought in France and Normandy, and
slain at the Battle of Northampton during the War of the Roses
on 7-22-1460. Humphrey de Stafford, his successor, Knight of the Garter,
while fighting on the Lancastrian side at the Battle of
Northampton, was killed July 27, 1460. He married Anne Nevill,
daughter of Ralph de Nevill, and they had six sons and three
daughters. xi. John de Neville, born Abt. 1413 in Raby, Durham, England. xii. George de Neville, born Abt. 1411 in Raby, Durham,
England; died 30 Dec 1469 in Well, Yorkshire, England; married
Elizabeth de Beauchamp Bef. Feb 1436/37 in Warwick Castle,
Warwickshire, England; born 16 Sep 1417 in Of Warwickshire; died
26 Sep 1480. Notes for George de Neville: 1st Baron Latimer Notes for Elizabeth de Beauchamp: Did Elizabeth marry twice - Edward de Neville and George de
Neville? By whom were her children, George Neville and Henry
Neville? xiii. Cecily de Neville, born 31 May 1415 in Raby, Durham,
England; died 31 May 1495 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire,
England; married Richard Plantagenet in Yorkshire, England; born
21 Sep 1411; died 1460. Notes for Richard Plantagenet: Duke of York xiv. Sir Edward de Neville, born Abt. 1417 in Raby, Durham,
England; died 18 Oct 1476; married (1) Elizabeth de Beauchamp
1435; born 16 Sep 1415 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire,
England; died 18 Jun 1448; married (2) Baroness Catherine Howard
15 Oct 1448; born Abt. 1414; died 18 Oct 1476. Notes for Sir Edward de Neville: Lord Abergavenny ; K.G., 3rd Baron Abergavenny Notes for Baroness Catherine Howard: Baroness Aberga 1016926. Thomas de Montacute, born 1388; died Abt. 03 Nov 1428
in Siege of Orleans. He was the son of 2033852. Sir John Montagu and
2033853. Maud Francis. He married 1016927. Alianore de Holand 23 May
1399. 1016927. Alianore de Holand, born Bef. 1375; died Bet. 06 Oct
1405 - 1406. She was the daughter of 2033854. Sir Thomas II de Holand and
2033855. Alice Fitz Alan. Notes for Thomas de Montacute: Earl of Salisbury 13994th Earl of Salisbury Notes for Alianore de Holand: Eleanor de Holand This woman is shown in two different generations, depending
on whose genealogy you look at. Child of Thomas de Montacute and Alianore de Holand is: 508463 i. Alice Montacute, born Abt. 1406; died Bef. Feb
1462/63; married Richard de Neville Bef. Feb 1420/21 in
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. 1016948. John Wentworth II, born in North Elmsall, England. He
was the son of 2033896. John Wentworth I and 2033897. Jane le Tyas.
He married 1016949. Agnes Dronsfield. 1016949. Agnes Dronsfield, born in West Bretton, England. Child of John Wentworth and Agnes Dronsfield is: 508474 i. Sir Roger Wentworth, born 1390 in North Elmsall,
England; died 24 Oct 1452 in Nettlestead, England; married
Baroness Margery le Despencer 25 Jun 1423 in England. 1016950. Sir Philip le Despencer, born 1365 in Suffolk,
England; died 20 Jun 1424. He was the son of 2033900. Sir Philip le Despencer
and 2033901. Elizabeth <Unknown>. He married 1016951. Elizabeth
Tibetot. 1016951. Elizabeth Tibetot, born 1371 in Nettlestead,
Nottinghamshire, England; died Bef. 1424. She was the daughter of 2033902.
Lord Sir Robert Tibetot and 2033903. Margaret Deincourt. Child of Philip le Despencer and Elizabeth Tibetot is: 508475 i. Baroness Margery le Despencer, born Abt. 1397 in
Nettlestead, England; died 20 Apr 1478; married Sir Roger
Wentworth 25 Jun 1423 in England. 1016952. Ralph de Stafford, born Abt. 1354; died 01 Mar 1409/10
in Hastings, England. He was the son of 2033904. Sir John de Stafford and
2033905. Margaret de Stafford. He married 1016953. Maud de Hastings
Abt. Aug 1373. 1016953. Maud de Hastings, born Bef. 02 Feb 1358/59 in of
Leamington House, co. Warwick; died Aft. 1374. She was the daughter of
2033906. John de Hastings and 2033907. Maud Trussell. Notes for Maud de Hastings: Maud Hastang Children of Ralph de Stafford and Maud de Hastings are: 508476 i. Sir Humphrey Stafford, born Abt. 1384 in of
Grafton, Worcestershire, England; died 20 Feb 1418/19 in
"overseas"; married Elizabeth Burdett. ii. John Stafford iii. Fulk Stafford 1016954. Sir John Burdett, born Abt. 1350; died in of Huncote,
Leicestershire, England. He was the son of 2033908. Robert Burdett and
2033909. Eleanor Veale. He married 1016955. Catherine de Arderne. 1016955. Catherine de Arderne, born Aft. 1355. She was the
daughter of 2033910. Sir John de Arderne and 2033911. Ellena de
Wasteneys. Child of John Burdett and Catherine de Arderne is: 508477 i. Elizabeth Burdett, born Aft. 1380 in Grafton,
England; died Aft. 1434 in of Huncote, Leicestershire, England;
married Sir Humphrey Stafford. 1016958. Sir Lawrence Pabenham, born 1334; died 10 Jun 1399. He
married 1016959. Elizabeth Engaine. 1016959. Elizabeth Engaine She was the daughter of 2033918.
Sir John Engaine and 2033919. Joan Peverel. Child of Lawrence Pabenham and Elizabeth Engaine is: 508479 i. Katherine Pabenham, born 1372; died 17 Jun 1436;
married Sir Thomas Aylesbury. 1016964. Sir William Bracci, born 1338 in Warnedon, England. He
was the son of 2033928. Robert Bracci and 2033929. Juliana <Unknown>.
He married 1016965. Joan <Unknown>. 1016965. Joan <Unknown> Child of William Bracci and Joan <Unknown> is: 508482 i. Sir William Bracci, born Abt. 1374 in Warnedon,
England; died Abt. 1448; married Isabella <Unknown>. 1016976. John de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1335; died 1390. He was
the son of 2033952. Sir Giles de Beauchamp and 2033953. Catherine de
Bures. He married 1016977. Elizabeth de St. John. 1016977. Elizabeth de St. John, born 1331; died 1411. She was
the daughter of 2033954. Sir John de St. John and 2033955. Katherine
Say. Children of John de Beauchamp and Elizabeth de St. John are: 508488 i. Sir William de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1356; died Bef.
1431; married Catherine of Usflete Bef. Mar 1414/15. ii. Alice Beauchamp, born Aft. 1362 in Wem, Shropsshire,
England; married (1) Sir Thomas Botiler; born Abt. 1362 in Wem,
Shropshire, England; died 20 Sep 1398 in of Powick; married (2)
John Denham. Notes for Sir Thomas Botiler: Baron of Wemme 1016978. Sir Gerald of Ufflete Child of Sir Gerald of Ufflete is: 508489 i. Catherine of Usflete, married Sir William de
Beauchamp Bef. Mar 1414/15. 1017032. Peter Stradling He married 1017033. Juliane Hawey. 1017033. Juliane Hawey Child of Peter Stradling and Juliane Hawey is: 508516 i. Edward Stradling, born Abt. 1368 in Wales; married
Eleanor Stradling. 1017034. Gilbert Stradling He married 1017035. Garnon. 1017035. Garnon Child of Gilbert Stradling and Garnon is: 508517 i. Eleanor Stradling, born Abt. 1372 in Wales; married
Edward Stradling. 1017036. John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England, born Mar
1339/40 in Abbaye de St. Bavon, Ghent, Belgium; died 03 Feb 1398/99 in Leicester
Castle, England. He was the son of 2034072. Edward III Plantagenet King of
England and 2034073. Countess Philippa de Hainault. He married
1017037. Katherine de Roet 13 Jan 1396/97 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. 1017037. Katherine de Roet, born 1350 in Picardy, Somme,
France; died 10 May 1403 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter
of 2034074. Payn de Roet. Notes for John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England: Earl of Richmond 20.9.1343, Duke of Lancaster, Duke of Aquitaine, titular
King of Castile Beaufort was the name of a prominent 15th-century English family that was
descended from John of Gaunt and his mistress Catherine Swynford. Although
legitimized in 1396, they were barred from succession to the throne, which from
1399 to 1461 was occupied by their cousins of the house of Lancaster. Henry
Beaufort, c.1377-1447, bishop of Winchester from 1404 and cardinal from 1426,
was a dominant political figure during the reign of Henry Vl. His nephew, Edmund
Beaufort, c.1407-1455, and the latter's son Henry, 1436-64, both dukes of
Somerset, were the leaders of the Lancastrian party during the Wars of the
Roses. The last of the line was Edmund's niece, Margaret Beaufort, 1443-1509,
whose second marriage (1455) was to Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond and
half-brother to Henry Vl. Their son became king as Henry Vll after overthrowing
Richard III in 1485. Bibliography: Keen, M. H., England in the Later Middle Ages(1973). (c) 1997 Grolier, Inc. Notes for Katherine de Roet: also known as Katherine Swinford or Catherine Swynford Children of John of England and Katherine de Roet are: i. John Beaufort, born Abt. 1371 in Beaufort Castle,
Pottersgate, Lincolnshire, England; died 16 Mar 1409/10 in
London, Middlesex, England; married (1) Margaret de Holand Bef.
18 Sep 1397 in Upholland, Lancashire, England; born Abt. 1377 in
Upholland, Lancashire, England; died 31 Dec 1439 in St Saviour's
Monastery, Bermondsey, Surrey, England; met (2) <Unknown> Bef.
1410. Notes for John Beaufort: Earl of Somerset, Marquess of Dorset, Lord High Admiral of
England, and Marquess of Somerset. Notes for Margaret de Holand: Duchess of Clarenc 508518 ii. Cardinal Henry Beaufort, born Abt. 1376 in Chateau
de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 11 Apr 1447 in
Winchester, Hampshire, England; met Alice Fitz Alan. iii. Thomas de Beaufort, born Jan 1376/77 in Beaufort Castle;
died 27 Dec 1426 in East Greenwich, Kent, England; married
Margaret de Neville Bef. 15 Feb 1401/02; born Bef. 1381. Notes for Thomas de Beaufort: Duke of Exeter iv. Joan de Beaufort, born 1379 in Chateau de Beaufort,
Meuse-et-Loire, France; died 13 Nov 1440 in Howdent, Yorkshire,
England; married (1) Sir Robert de Ferrers Bef. 30 Sep 1390;
born 1373 in of Willisham, Suffolk, England; died 29 Nov 1396;
married (2) Earl Ralph de Neville 03 Feb 1395/96 in Chateau de
Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France; born 1364 in Castle Raby,
Durham, England; died 21 Oct 1425 in Castle Raby, Durham,
England. Notes for Earl Ralph de Neville: 1st Earl Westmoreland 1017056. Thomas de Berkeley, born Bet. 1292 - 1295 in Berkeley,
Gloucester, England; died 27 Oct 1361 in Berkeley, Gloucester, England. He was
the son of 2034112. Sir Maurice de Berkeley and 2034113. Eva la Zouche.
He married 1017057. Margaret Mortimer 25 Jul 1320 in England. 1017057. Margaret Mortimer, born Abt. 1304 in England; died
1337 in England. She was the daughter of 2034114. Sir Roger de Mortimer
and 2034115. Joan de Geneville. Notes for Thomas de Berkeley: Thomas "The Rich" de Berkeley Child of Thomas de Berkeley and Margaret Mortimer is: 508528 i. Lord Maurice de Berkeley, born Abt. 1320 in
England; died 03 Jun 1368 in Berkeley Castle, England; married
Elizabeth le Despencer Aug 1338. 1017058. Baron Hugh le Despencer, born Abt. 1280 in England;
died 29 Nov 1326 in Hereford, England. He was the son of 2034116. Earl Hugh
le Despencer and 2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp. He married 1017059.
Eleanor de Clare Abt. 14 Jun 1306. 1017059. Eleanor de Clare, born Bef. 1292 in England; died 1337
in England. She was the daughter of 2034118. Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare
and 2034119. Joan Plantagenet. Notes for Baron Hugh le Despencer: Knighted with the Prince of Wales, 1306. The King's Chamberlain 1313,
continuing in office until 1308. Commissioner of Scotland 1317-1319. Hung and
quartered. Children of Hugh le Despencer and Eleanor de Clare are: i. Isabelle le Despencer, born Abt. 1307; died 1376; married
Sir Richard Fitz Alan 09 Feb 1320/21; born Abt. 1306 in Arundel,
Sussex, England; died 24 Jan 1374/75 in Arundel, Sussex,
England. Notes for Sir Richard Fitz Alan: 10th Earl of Arundel ii. Lord Edward le Despencer, born Aft. 1307; died 30 Sep
1342; married Anne de Ferrers 20 Apr 1335 in Groby, England;
born Abt. 1307; died 08 Aug 1337. Notes for Anne de Ferrers: This Anne is mis-placed in several family trees. She MAY not
be in the right place here, but is not the daughter of Isabel de
Verdun, who was born 1316. 508529 iii. Elizabeth le Despencer, born Abt. 1320; married
Lord Maurice de Berkeley Aug 1338. 1017064. Lord John II de Mowbray, born 29 Nov 1310 in
Hovington, York, England; died 04 Oct 1361. He was the son of 2034128. John I
de Mowbray and 2034129. Aline de Braose. He married 1017065.
Joanna Plantagenet Abt. 28 Feb 1326/27. 1017065. Joanna Plantagenet, born Abt. 1312; died Aft. 06 Feb
1344/45. She was the daughter of 2034130. Henry Plantagenet and
2034131. Maud de Chaworth. Notes for Lord John II de Mowbray: 3rd Baron Mowbry Notes for Joanna Plantagenet: Joan de Lancaster Children of John de Mowbray and Joanna Plantagenet are: i. Eleanor Mowbray, born Abt. 1327 in of Epworth, Isle of
Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died Bef. 18 Jun 1387; married
(1) Roger la Warre Bef. 23 Jul 1358; born Bef. 30 Nov 1326; died
27 Aug 1370 in Gascony; married (2) John de Welles May 1386;
born Bef. 1327. Notes for Eleanor Mowbray: Aleanor Mowbray 508532 ii. Lord John III de Mowbray, born 25 Jul 1340 in
Epworth, Lincoln, England; died 09 Oct 1368 in Thrace, Greece;
married Elizabeth de Segrave 25 Mar 1349 in England. 1017066. Lord John Segrave, born 1306 in England; died 20 Mar
1352/53 in England. He was the son of 2034132. Stephen Segrave and
2034133. Alice FitzAlan d'Arundel. He married 1017067. Margaret
Plantagenet 1327. 1017067. Margaret Plantagenet, born Abt. 1320 in England; died
24 Mar 1398/99. She was the daughter of 2034134. Earl Thomas Plantagenet
and 2034135. Alice Hayles. Notes for Lord John Segrave: 4th Lord Segrave Notes for Margaret Plantagenet: Countess of Norfolk Child of John Segrave and Margaret Plantagenet is: 508533 i. Elizabeth de Segrave, born 25 Oct 1338 in Croxton,
Lincolnshire, England; died 24 Mar 1397/98 in England; married
Lord John III de Mowbray 25 Mar 1349 in England. 1017068. Sir Richard Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1306 in Arundel,
Sussex, England; died 24 Jan 1374/75 in Arundel, Sussex, England. He was the son
of 2034136. Edmund Fitz Alan and 2034137. Alice de Warenne. He
married 1017069. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet 05 Feb 1344/45 in Ditton,
England. 1017069. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet, born Bet. 1311 - 1316 in
Grismond, Monmouth, England; died 11 Jan 1371/72 in Arundel, Sussex, England.
She was the daughter of 2034130. Henry Plantagenet and 2034131. Maud
de Chaworth. Notes for Sir Richard Fitz Alan: 10th Earl of Arundel Notes for Lady Eleanor Plantagenet: Eleanor de Lancaster Children of Richard Fitz Alan and Eleanor Plantagenet are: i. Sir John Fitz Alan de Arundel, born Bef. 1345 in of
Arundel; died 15 Dec 1379 in drowned in the Irish Sea; married
Lady Alianor Eleanor Maltravers; born Abt. 1345; died 10 Jan
1404/05. Notes for Sir John Fitz Alan de Arundel: Baron Maltroves; Lord Maltraver; 1st Baron Maltravers 508534 ii. Sir Richard Fitz Alan, born 1346 in England; died
1398 in Cheapside, London, England; married (1) Elizabeth de
Bohun 28 Sep 1359; married (2) Phillipa Mortimer 1390 in
Cheapside, London, England. iii. Joan Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1350; died 07 Apr 1419;
married Earl Humphrey IX de Bohun; born 24 Mar 1341/42; died 16
Jan 1372/73. Notes for Earl Humphrey IX de Bohun: 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of
Northampton iv. Alice Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1352 in Arundel, Sussex,
England; died 17 Mar 1415/16; married Sir Thomas II de Holand 10
Apr 1364; born 1354 in Upholand, Lancaster, England; died 25 Apr
1397. Notes for Alice Fitz Alan: Alice Fitz Alan is the daugher of Richard Fitz Alan and
Eleanor Plantagenet. Notes for Sir Thomas II de Holand: K. G., 2nd Earl of Kent. v. Thomas Fitz Alan, born 1353; died 19 Feb 1413/14. Notes for Thomas Fitz Alan: Archbishop of Canterbury in 1397 and from 1399 until his
death; Thomas Arundel 1017070. Sir William de Bohun, born Abt. 1310; died 16 Sep
1360. He was the son of 2034140. Humphrey VIII de Bohun and 2034141.
Elizabeth Plantagenet. He married 1017071. Elizabeth de Badlesmere
Abt. 1338. 1017071. Elizabeth de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1300 in Sussex,
England; died 08 Jun 1355 in England. She was the daughter of 2034142. Sir
Bartholomew de Badlesmere and 2034143. Margaret de Clare. Notes for Sir William de Bohun: 1st Earl of Northampton Children of William de Bohun and Elizabeth de Badlesmere are: 508535 i. Elizabeth de Bohun, born Abt. 1345 in England; died
03 Apr 1385 in England; married Sir Richard Fitz Alan 28 Sep
1359. ii. Earl Humphrey IX de Bohun, born 24 Mar 1341/42; died 16
Jan 1372/73; married Joan Fitz Alan; born Abt. 1350; died 07 Apr
1419. Notes for Earl Humphrey IX de Bohun: 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of
Northampton Generation No. 21 2033664. James Norwood, born Abt. 1360; died Abt. 1416. He was
the son of 4067328. John de Northwode and 4067329. Joan Hert. He
married 2033665. Margaret Gralle. 2033665. Margaret Gralle She was the daughter of 4067330.
Robert Gralle. Child of James Norwood and Margaret Gralle is: 1016832 i. John Norwood, born Aft. 1380; married Margaret
Martin. 2033666. John Martin Child of John Martin is: 1016833 i. Margaret Martin, married John Norwood. 2033794. Alexander de Besford He married 2033795. Beatrice
Thornden. 2033795. Beatrice Thornden Child of Alexander de Besford and Beatrice Thornden is: 1016897 i. Agnes de Besford, married Thomas de Throckmorton
Abt. 1381. 2033840. Lord Henry Fitz Hugh, born Abt. 1338; died 29 Aug
1386. He was the son of 4067680. Henry Fitzhenry and 4067681. Joan de
Forneaux. He married 2033841. Joan le Scrope Abt. 1362 in
Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England. 2033841. Joan le Scrope, born Abt. 1338 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England; died 1386. She was the daughter of 4067682. Sir Henry le Scrope
and 4067683. Joan Agnes <Unknown>. Notes for Lord Henry Fitz Hugh: 2nd Lord of Fitzhugh. Child of Henry Fitz Hugh and Joan le Scrope is: 1016920 i. Lord Henry Fitzhugh, born 1358; died 1425; married
Elizabeth de Gray. 2033842. Sir Robert de Grey aka Marmion, born Abt. 1345 in
Wilcote, Oxfordshire, England; died Bef. 30 Nov 1367 in of Rotherfield. He was
the son of 4067684. Sir John de Grey and 4067685. Avice Marmion.
He married 2033843. Lora de St. Quintin. 2033843. Lora de St. Quintin, born Abt. 1342 in Stanton St
Quintin, Wiltshire, England; died 1369 in Brandesburton, Yorkshire, England. She
was the daughter of 4067686. Baron Herbert VII de St. Quintin and
4067687. Margery de l'Isle. Notes for Sir Robert de Grey aka Marmion: Lord of Wilcote; took name of Marmion Child of Robert Marmion and Lora de St. Quintin is: 1016921 i. Elizabeth de Gray, born 1365 in Wilcote,
Oxfordshire, England; died 14 Dec 1427; married Lord Henry
Fitzhugh. 2033844. Lord Robert Willoughby, born 1343 in Eresby, England;
died 09 Aug 1396. He was the son of 4067688. John Willoughby and
4067689. Cecily de Ufford. He married 2033845. Alice Skipwith Bef.
1370. 2033845. Alice Skipwith She was the daughter of 4067690. Sir
William Skipwith and 4067691. Alice de Hiltoft. Notes for Lord Robert Willoughby: 4th Lord of Willoughby. Notes for Alice Skipwith: allegedly er dau of Sir William Skipwith Child of Robert Willoughby and Alice Skipwith is: 1016922 i. Lord William Willoughby, born Abt. 1370 in de
Eresby; died 04 Dec 1409; married (1) Joan de Holand; married
(2) Lucy le Strange Bef. 13 Apr 1383. 2033846. Lord Sir Roger le Strange, born Abt. 1325 in of
Knockyn, Shropshire, England; died 26 Aug 1382 in Kenewyleswode, Wales. He was
the son of 4067692. Roger le Strange and 4067693. Joan de Ingham.
He married 2033847. Alyne Olive Fitz Alan. 2033847. Alyne Olive Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1320 in Arundel,
Sussex, England. She was the daughter of 2034136. Edmund Fitz Alan and
2034137. Alice de Warenne. Notes for Lord Sir Roger le Strange: Fifth Baron and Fifth Lord. Several records say Robert le Strange. 6th Baron Strange of Knockin Notes for Alyne Olive Fitz Alan: Aliave FitzAlan. Children of Roger le Strange and Alyne Fitz Alan are: 1016923 i. Lucy le Strange, born Abt. 1367 in Knockyn,
Shropshire, England; married Lord William Willoughby Bef. 13 Apr
1383. ii. John le Strange, born Abt. 1352; died 28 Jul 1397;
married Maud de Mohun Bef. 1381; born Bef. 1363; died 20 Sep
1400. Notes for John le Strange: Lord iii. Eubolo le Strange, born Aft. 1350. iv. Isabel le Strange, born Aft. 1350. 2033848. John de Neville, born 1328 in Of Raby with Keverstone,
Durham, England; died 17 Oct 1388 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland,
England. He was the son of 4067696. Sir Ralph de Neville and 4067697.
Alice d'Audley. He married 2033849. Matilda Maud de Percy 1364. 2033849. Matilda Maud de Percy, born Abt. 1335 in Alnwich,
Northumberland, England; died Bef. 18 Feb 1377/78. She was the daughter of
4067698. Sir Henry de Percy and 4067699. Idonea de Clifford. Notes for John de Neville: Lord Neville Children of John de Neville and Matilda de Percy are: i. Alice de Neville, born Abt. 1358 in of Raby, Keverstone,
Durham, England; died 20 Jun 1433; married William Deincourt
Bef. 1380 in Of Raby, Durham, England; born Bet. 1354 - 1358. ii. Eleanor de Neville, born Abt. 1360; married Ralph Lumley;
born Abt. 1360. iii. Thomas Neville, born Abt. 1362 in Of Raby, Durham,
England; died 14 Mar 1406/07 in of Hallamshire; married (1) Joan
de Furnival Bef. 01 Jul 1379; born Nov 1368; died 1395; married
(2) Baroness Ankaret le Strange 04 Jul 1401; born 1361; died 01
Jun 1413. Notes for Thomas Neville: 5th Lord Furnival, Treasurer of England Notes for Baroness Ankaret le Strange: Heiress to her aunt, Elizabeth Strange, 6th Lady Strange of
Blackmere, by which she became 7th Lady Strange of Blackmere. iv. Iolande de Neville, born Abt. 1362. v. Elizabeth de Neville, born Abt. 1369. vi. Maud de Neville, born Abt. 1367; married William le
Scrope; born Abt. 1349 in Masham, Yorkshire, England; died Abt.
1399 in (beheaded) London, England. 1016924 vii. Earl Ralph de Neville, born 1364 in Castle Raby,
Durham, England; died 21 Oct 1425 in Castle Raby, Durham,
England; married (1) Margaret de Stafford Abt. 1382 in Stafford,
England; married (2) Joan de Beaufort 03 Feb 1395/96 in Chateau
de Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France. 2033852. Sir John Montagu, born Abt. 1350; died 05 Jan 1399/00.
He was the son of 4067704. John Montagu and 4067705. Margaret de
Monthermer. He married 2033853. Maud Francis. 2033853. Maud Francis, born Aft. 1350. She was the daughter of
4067706. Adam Francis and 4067707. Alice de Champneis. Notes for Sir John Montagu: 3rd Earl of Salisbury Sir John succeeded to the title of Earl of Salisbury in 1397 on the death of
his uncle. "John de Montacute or Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury". Dictionary of National
Biography Children of John Montagu and Maud Francis are: i. Anne Montagu, born 1384 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire,
England; died 27 Nov 1457; married Sir Richard Hankeford; born
Abt. 1380 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. ii. Richard de Montacute iii. Elizabeth de Montacute, married Robert Willoughby; died
1452. Notes for Robert Willoughby: Robert Lord Willoughby of Eresby iv. Margaret de Montacute, married William Ferrers; died
1445. Notes for William Ferrers: William Lord Ferrers of Groby 1016926 v. Thomas de Montacute, born 1388; died Abt. 03 Nov
1428 in Siege of Orleans; married (1) Alianore de Holand 23 May
1399; married (2) Alice Chaucer Aft. 1415. 2033854. Sir Thomas II de Holand, born 1354 in Upholand,
Lancaster, England; died 25 Apr 1397. He was the son of 4067708. Lord Thomas
I de Holand and 4067709. Joan Plantagenet. He married 2033855.
Alice Fitz Alan 10 Apr 1364. 2033855. Alice Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1352 in Arundel, Sussex,
England; died 17 Mar 1415/16. She was the daughter of 1017068. Sir Richard
Fitz Alan and 1017069. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet. Notes for Sir Thomas II de Holand: K. G., 2nd Earl of Kent. Notes for Alice Fitz Alan: Alice Fitz Alan is the daugher of Richard Fitz Alan and
Eleanor Plantagenet. Children of Thomas de Holand and Alice Fitz Alan are: 1016927 i. Alianore de Holand, born Bef. 1375; died Bet. 06
Oct 1405 - 1406; married (1) Roger Mortimer Bef. 1390; married
(2) Lord Edward Cherleton Abt. 1397; married (3) Thomas de
Montacute 23 May 1399. ii. Margaret de Holand, born Abt. 1377 in Upholland,
Lancashire, England; died 31 Dec 1439 in St Saviour's Monastery,
Bermondsey, Surrey, England; married (1) John Beaufort Bef. 18
Sep 1397 in Upholland, Lancashire, England; born Abt. 1371 in
Beaufort Castle, Pottersgate, Lincolnshire, England; died 16 Mar
1409/10 in London, Middlesex, England; married (2) Thomas of
England 10 Nov 1411. Notes for Margaret de Holand: Duchess of Clarenc Notes for John Beaufort: Earl of Somerset, Marquess of Dorset, Lord High Admiral of
England, and Marquess of Somerset. iii. Joan de Holand, born 1380 in Upholland, Lancashire,
England; died 12 Apr 1434; married Edmund 'of Langley'
Plantagenet Bef. 04 Nov 1393; born 05 Jun 1341 in Hertfordshire,
England; died 01 Aug 1402 in Hertfordshire, England. Notes for Edmund 'of Langley' Plantagenet: Edmund, Duke of York, K.G. iv. Edmund de Holand, born 06 Jan 1382/83 in Brockenhurst,
Kent, England; died 15 Sep 1408 in Ile de Brehat, Cotes-du-Nord,
France; married (1) Constance Plantagenet 24 Jan 1406/07; born
Abt. 1374 in York Co., England; died 28 Nov 1416 in Reading,
Berkshire, England; married (2) Lucia Visconti; died 14 Apr
1424. 2033896. John Wentworth I He was the son of 4067792. William
Wentworth III and 4067793. Isabel Pollington. He married 2033897.
Jane le Tyas. 2033897. Jane le Tyas She was the daughter of 4067794.
Richard le Tyas and 4067795. Alice de Tankersly. Notes for Jane le Tyas: or Alice Bisset Child of John Wentworth and Jane le Tyas is: 1016948 i. John Wentworth II, born in North Elmsall, England;
married Agnes Dronsfield. 2033900. Sir Philip le Despencer, born 18 Oct 1342; died 04 Aug
1401. He was the son of 4067800. Philip le Despencer and 4067801. Joan
de Cobham. He married 2033901. Elizabeth <Unknown>. 2033901. Elizabeth <Unknown> Children of Philip le Despencer and Elizabeth <Unknown> are: 1016950 i. Sir Philip le Despencer, born 1365 in Suffolk,
England; died 20 Jun 1424; married Elizabeth Tibetot. ii. Alice (Joan) le Despencer, born Aft. 1361; married Sir
John IV de Sutton; born 06 Dec 1361. 2033902. Lord Sir Robert Tibetot, born 11 Jun 1341 in
Nettlestead, Suffolk, England; died 13 Apr 1372 in Gascony, France. He was the
son of 4067804. John de Tibetot and 4067805. Margaret (Maud) de
Badlesmere. He married 2033903. Margaret Deincourt. 2033903. Margaret Deincourt, born Abt. 1324 in Blankney,
Lincolnshire, England; died 02 Apr 1380. She was the daughter of 4067806.
Lord Sir William Deincourt and 4067807. Milicent la Zouche. Notes for Lord Sir Robert Tibetot: Baron3rd Lord Tibetot Children of Robert Tibetot and Margaret Deincourt are: i. Margaret Tibetot ii. William Tibetot 1016951 iii. Elizabeth Tibetot, born 1371 in Nettlestead,
Nottinghamshire, England; died Bef. 1424; married Sir Philip le
Despencer. 2033904. Sir John de Stafford, born Abt. 1337 in Turnbridge,
Stafford, England; died in of Bramshall. He was the son of 4067808. William
de Stafford. He married 2033905. Margaret de Stafford Bef. 1354. 2033905. Margaret de Stafford, born Bef. 1336 in Of Wichham,
Norfolk, England; died 06 Apr 1418 in Over Peover, England. She was the daughter
of 4067810. Earl Ralph de Stafford and 4067811. Katherine de Hastings. Notes for Margaret de Stafford: Shown by some to be the daughter of John de Stafford b 1361 Bramshall,
Staffordshire, England and Margaret de Stafford of Turnbridge. She would have
been much younger in that case. I show her as John's widow, but that he must
have been born c. 1337. "Daughter and heir of Sir John de Stafford of Wickham (co
Norfolk, kt), remarried to John Maynwaryng of Over Peover, about
13 Ric. 2, died 6 Hen 5. Monument at Over Peover" Child of John de Stafford and Margaret de Stafford is: 1016952 i. Ralph de Stafford, born Abt. 1354; died 01 Mar
1409/10 in Hastings, England; married Maud de Hastings Abt. Aug
1373. 2033906. John de Hastings, born Bef. 1328 in Of Chelsea,
England; died in Of Grafton, Worcester, England. He was the son of 4067812.
John de Hastings and 4067813. Blanche <Unknown>. He married
2033907. Maud Trussell Abt. 1358. 2033907. Maud Trussell, born Abt. 1340; died 20 Jul 1369. She
was the daughter of 4067814. Sir Warren Trussell and 4067815. Maud de
Saint Philibert. Notes for John de Hastings: John Hastang Notes for Maud Trussell: "only daughter and heir", indicating it is possible that
other daughters died young. Children of John de Hastings and Maud Trussell are: 1016953 i. Maud de Hastings, born Bef. 02 Feb 1358/59 in of
Leamington House, co. Warwick; died Aft. 1374; married Ralph de
Stafford Abt. Aug 1373. ii. Joan de Hastings, married (1) John de Salisbury; married
(2) Rustin de Villanueve; married (3) Roger de Swinnerton. 2033908. Robert Burdett, born Abt. 1330. He married 2033909.
Eleanor Veale. 2033909. Eleanor Veale, born Abt. 1330. Child of Robert Burdett and Eleanor Veale is: 1016954 i. Sir John Burdett, born Abt. 1350; died in of
Huncote, Leicestershire, England; married (1) Catherine de
Arderne; married (2) Margaret Fitton. 2033910. Sir John de Arderne, born Abt. 1288 in Aldford,
Cheshire, England; died in Of Cheshire, England. He was the son of 4067820.
John de Arderne and 4067821. Margaret Griffith. He married
2033911. Ellena de Wasteneys Bef. 1334. 2033911. Ellena de Wasteneys, born Bef. 1316. Notes for Ellena de Wasteneys: Ellena was a cousin of John de Arderne Children of John de Arderne and Ellena de Wasteneys are: i. Matilda de Arderne, born Abt. 1333 in Adlington, Cheshire,
England; married Robert de Legh; born Abt. 1333 in Adlington,
Cheshire, England; died Abt. 1365. ii. Sir Thomas de Arderne, born Abt. 1337 in of Elford,
Staffordshire, England; died 24 Jun 1391 in Elford,
Staffordshire, England; married Matilda Stafforde Bef. 1369;
born Abt. 1346 in Pipe, Staffordshire, England. iii. Isabella de Arderne, married Sir Hugh de Wrottesley Abt.
1370. iv. Walkelyn de Arderne Notes for Walkelyn de Arderne: Illegitimate son of his mother. v. Elizabeth de Arderne vi. Aline de Arderne vii. Cicely de Arderne 1016955 viii. Catherine de Arderne, born Aft. 1355; married
Sir John Burdett. 2033918. Sir John Engaine, born 30 May 1302; died 16 Feb
1367/68. He was the son of 4067836. Sir Nicholas Engaine and 4067837.
Anice de Faucomberge. He married 2033919. Joan Peverel. 2033919. Joan Peverel, born in of Sastle Ashby, co Northampton. Child of John Engaine and Joan Peverel is: 1016959 i. Elizabeth Engaine, married Sir Lawrence Pabenham. 2033928. Robert Bracci, born 1315 in Warnedon, England. He was
the son of 4067856. William Bracci and 4067857. Joan <Unknown>. He
married 2033929. Juliana <Unknown>. 2033929. Juliana <Unknown>, born 1319 in Worcestershire,
England. Child of Robert Bracci and Juliana <Unknown> is: 1016964 i. Sir William Bracci, born 1338 in Warnedon,
England; married Joan <Unknown>. 2033952. Sir Giles de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1303; died Oct 1361.
He was the son of 4067904. Walter de Beauchamp and 4067905. Alice de
Toeni. He married 2033953. Catherine de Bures Aft. 1335. 2033953. Catherine de Bures, born Bet. 1312 - 1315; died Aft.
Oct 1355. She was the daughter of 4067906. Sir John de Bures and
4067907. Hawise de Muscegros. Children of Giles de Beauchamp and Catherine de Bures are: i. Roger Beauchamp, born Abt. 1335; died 03 Jan 1379/80;
married Sybil de Pateshull Bef. 1363; born Bef. 1337. Notes for Roger Beauchamp: 1st Lord Beauchamp of Bletsoe, M.P. 1016976 ii. John de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1335; died 1390;
married Elizabeth de St. John. 2033954. Sir John de St. John He married 2033955. Katherine
Say. 2033955. Katherine Say, died 1405. She was the daughter of
4067910. Geoffrey Geffrid de Saye III and 4067911. Ideona de Leybourne. Child of John de St. John and Katherine Say is: 1016977 i. Elizabeth de St. John, born 1331; died 1411;
married John de Beauchamp. 2034072. Edward III Plantagenet King of England, born 13 Nov
1312 in Windsor Castle, England; died 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey. He
was the son of 4068144. Edward II Plantagenet King of England and
4068145. Isabelle of France. He married 2034073. Countess Philippa de
Hainault 24 Jan 1327/28 in York Minster, England. 2034073. Countess Philippa de Hainault, born 24 Jun 1311 in
Mons, Hainault, Belgium; died 14 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.
She was the daughter of 4068146. Willem III d'Avesnes and 4068147.
Jeanne de Valois. Notes for Edward III Plantagenet King of England: Edward III, the eldest son of Edward II and Isabella of France, was born in
1312. His youth was spent in his mother's court, until he was crowned at age
fourteen, in 1327. Edward was dominated by his mother and her lover, Roger
Mortimer, until 1330, when Mortimer was executed and Isabella was exiled from
court. Philippa of Hainault married Edward in 1328 and bore him many children;
the 75% survival rate of her children (nine out of twelve) was incredible
considering conditions of the day. The Hundred Years' War occupied the largest part of Edward's reign. He and
Edward Baliol defeated David II of Scotland , and drove him into exile in 1333.
The French cooperation with the Scots, French aggression in Gascony, and
Edward's claim to the throne of France (through his mother Isabella; the
Capetians failed to produce a male heir) led to the outbreak of War. The sea
battle of Sluys (1340) gave England control of the Channel, and battles at Crecy
(1346), Calais (1347), and Poitiers (1356) demonstrated English supremacy on the
land. Edward, the Black Prince and eldest son of Edward III, excelled during
this first phase of the war. The Black Death swept across England and northern Europe throughout
1348-1350, removing as much as half the population. The Treaty of Bretigny in
1360 brought a respite until the resumption of hostilities in 1369. English
military strength, weakened considerably after the plague, gradually lost so
much ground that by 1375, Edward agreed to the Treaty of Bruges, which only left
England Calais, Bordeaux, and Bayonne. Domestically, England saw many changes during Edward's reign. Parliament
divided into two Houses - Lords and Commons - and met regularly to finance the
war. Treason was defined by statute for the first time (1352), the office of
Justice of the Peace was created (1361), and English replaced French as the
national language (1362). Philippa died in 1369 and the last years of Edward's
reign mirrored the first; he was once again dominated by a woman, his mistress,
Alice Perrers. Alice preferred one of Edward's other sons, John of Gaunt, over
the Black Prince, which caused political conflicts in Edward's last years. Edward, the Black Prince, died one year before his father. Rafael Holinshed
intimated that Edward spent his last year in grief and remorse, believing the
death of his son was a punishment for usurping his father's crown. In Chronicles
of England , Holinshed wrote: "But finally the thing that most grieved him, was
the loss of that most noble gentleman, his dear son Prince Edward ... But this
and other mishaps that chanced to him now in his old years. might seem to come
to pass for a revenge of his disobedience showed to his in usurping against
him..." Children of Edward of England and Philippa de Hainault are: i. Edward Plantagenet, born 15 Jun 1330 in Woodstock Palace,
Oxfordshire, England; died 08 Jun 1376 in Westminister Palace,
Berkshire, England; married Joan Plantagenet 10 Oct 1361 in Old
Windsor, Berkshire, England; born 29 Sep 1328 in Wallingford
Castle, Berkshire, England; died 08 Aug 1385 in Wallingford,
Berkshire, England. Notes for Edward Plantagenet: Edward, "The Black Prince", Pr of Wales, Duke of county of
Cornwal 13.3.1337 Notes for Joan Plantagenet: "Fair Maid of Kent" ; Countess of Kent; Joan of Kent, had
secretly married Thomas Holland, but also married William
Montagu. After years, that marriage was annulled. ii. Isabel Plantagenet, born 16 Jun 1332 in Woodstock Palace,
Oxfordshire, England; died Bef. 04 May 1379; married Enguerrand
VII de Coucy 27 Jul 1365 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; born
1342; died 1397. Notes for Enguerrand VII de Coucy: Cte de Soissons, Earl of Bedford iii. Joan Plantagenet, born Feb 1334/35 in Woodstock Palace,
Oxfordshire, England; died 02 Sep 1348 in Loremo. iv. William Plantagenet, born Bef. 16 Feb 1336/37 in
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England; died Bef. 08 Jul 1337. v. Lionel Plantagenet, born 29 Nov 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium;
died 10 Dec 1363 in Alba, Piedmont; married (1) Elizabeth de
Burgh 09 Sep 1342 in Tower of London, England; born 06 Jul 1332
in Carrickfergus Castle, Ulster, Ireland; died 10 Dec 1363 in
Dublin, Ireland; married (2) Violanta Visconti 1348 in Milano,
Milano, Italy; born Abt. 1326; died Nov 1386. Notes for Lionel Plantagenet: Lionel of Clarence; Lionel of Antwerp. Was this an arranged
marriage at an early age, or a wrong marriage date? 1017036 vi. John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet King of England, born
Mar 1339/40 in Abbaye de St. Bavon, Ghent, Belgium; died 03 Feb
1398/99 in Leicester Castle, England; married (1) Marie St.
Hilaire Bef. 1359 in Reading, Berkshire, England; married (2)
Blanche Plantagenet 13 May 1359 in Queen's Chapel, Reading;
married (3) Constanza Perez de Castile y Léon Sep 1371 in
Rochefort-sur-Mer, Charente-Maritime, France; married (4)
Katherine de Roet 13 Jan 1396/97 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire,
England. vii. Edmund 'of Langley' Plantagenet, born 05 Jun 1341 in
Hertfordshire, England; died 01 Aug 1402 in Hertfordshire,
England; married (1) Isabel Perez de Castile Aft. 01 Jan 1371/72
in Hertford Castle, England; born 1355 in Morales, Tordesillas,
Villadolid, Spain; died 23 Dec 1392; married (2) Joan de Holand
Bef. 04 Nov 1393; born 1380 in Upholland, Lancashire, England;
died 12 Apr 1434. Notes for Edmund 'of Langley' Plantagenet: Edmund, Duke of York, K.G. Notes for Isabel Perez de Castile: Isabel, dau. of King Peter of Castile and Leon. Princess of
Castile & Leon viii. Blanche Plantagenet, born Mar 1342/43 in Tower of
London, England; died Mar 1342/43 in Tower of London, England. ix. Mary Plantagenet, born 10 Oct 1344 in Waltham, Near
Winchester; died 1362; married Jean V de Dreux 1361 in
Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; born 1340; died 01 Nov 1399 in
Nantes. Notes for Jean V de Dreux: John IV of Montfort, Duke of Brittany 5th ; and Earl of
Richmond, Count of Montford. x. Margaret Plantagenet, born 20 Jul 1346 in Windsor Castle,
Berkshire, England; died Aft. 01 Oct 1361; married John de
Hastings 19 May 1359 in Reading, Berkshire, England; born 29 Aug
1347; died 16 Apr 1375. Notes for John de Hastings: 12th Earl of Pembroke xi. William Plantagenet, born Bef. 24 Jun 1348 in Windsor
Castle, Berkshire, England; died Bef. 05 Sep 1348. xii. Thomas Plantagenet, born 07 Jan 1354/55 in Woodstock;
died 09 Sep 1397 in murdered at Calais, Pas-de-Calis, France;
married Eleanor de Bohun; born 1366 in Hereford, England; died
03 Oct 1399 in Barking Abbey, Essex, England. Notes for Thomas Plantagenet: Thomas of Woodstock ; Duke of Gloucester 1386, Earl of
Buckingham 1378 Notes for Eleanor de Bohun: or Alenore, Alianore ; died a nun at Barking 2034074. Payn de Roet, born Abt. 1320 in Guienne, SW France;
died Abt. 1371. Notes for Payn de Roet: Payn de Roet, Knight ; Guienne King of Arms Children of Payn de Roet are: i. Phillipa de Roet, born 1348; died 1387; married Geoffrey
Chaucer; born 1343; died 1400. Notes for Geoffrey Chaucer: The poet. 1017037 ii. Katherine de Roet, born 1350 in Picardy, Somme,
France; died 10 May 1403 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England;
married (1) Sir Hugh Swynford; married (2) John 'of Gaunt'
Plantagenet King of England 13 Jan 1396/97 in Lincoln,
Lincolnshire, England. 2034112. Sir Maurice de Berkeley, born Apr 1271 in Berkeley,
Gloucester, England; died 31 May 1326 in Wallingford Castle, England. He was the
son of 4068224. Sir Thomas 'The Wise' de Berkeley and 4068225. Joan de
Ferrers. He married 2034113. Eva la Zouche. 2034113. Eva la Zouche, born Bet. 1278 - 1279 in Harringworth,
Northamptonshire, England; died 05 Dec 1314. She was the daughter of 4068226.
Eudo la Zouche and 4068227. Millicent de Cantelou. Notes for Sir Maurice de Berkeley: The Magnanimous - Lord of Berkeley, Chief Justicar of South Wales in 1316.
Seneschal of Acquitaine in 1320. Vice-Constable of England in 1297. Children of Maurice de Berkeley and Eva la Zouche are: 1017056 i. Thomas de Berkeley, born Bet. 1292 - 1295 in
Berkeley, Gloucester, England; died 27 Oct 1361 in Berkeley,
Gloucester, England; married (1) Margaret Mortimer 25 Jul 1320
in England; married (2) Katharine Klivedon 03 Jun 1347 in
Charfield, Gloucester, England. ii. Maurice de Berkeley, born Abt. 1298; died Bet. 1345 -
1346; married Margery Berkeley; born 1302; died 1349. iii. Isabel de Berkeley, born Abt. 1308 in Westmoreland,
England; died 25 Jul 1362 in Westmoreland, England; married (1)
Robert de Clifford Jun 1328; born 05 Nov 1305 in England; died
20 May 1344 in England; married (2) Baron Sir Thomas Musgrave
Bef. 1337; born Abt. 1302 in Musgrave, Westmoreland, England;
died 1372 in Kirby, Steven, Westmoreland, England. 2034114. Sir Roger de Mortimer, born 25 Apr 1287; died 1330 in
Elmes, England. He was the son of 4068228. Lord Edmund de Mortimer and
4068229. Margaret de Fiennes. He married 2034115. Joan de Geneville
Bef. 06 Oct 1302. 2034115. Joan de Geneville, born 02 Feb 1285/86; died 19 Oct
1356. She was the daughter of 4068230. Piers de Geneville and 4068231.
Joan le Brun. Notes for Sir Roger de Mortimer: 1st Earl of March Children of Roger de Mortimer and Joan de Geneville are: 1017057 i. Margaret Mortimer, born Abt. 1304 in England; died
1337 in England; married Thomas de Berkeley 25 Jul 1320 in
England. ii. Edmund de Mortimer, born Aft. 1307; died 21 Jan 1330/31;
married Elizabeth de Badlesmere 27 Jun 1316 in England; born
Abt. 1300 in Sussex, England; died 08 Jun 1355 in England. iii. Katherine de Mortimer, born Abt. 1320; died 1371;
married Earl Thomas de Beauchamp 1337; born 14 Feb 1313/14 in
Warwick Castle, England; died 13 Nov 1369 in Calais,
Pas-de-Calais, France. Notes for Katherine de Mortimer: Countess of Warwick Notes for Earl Thomas de Beauchamp: 11th Earl of Warwick. iv. Maude de Mortimer, married John Cherlton. Notes for John Cherlton: Lord Cherlton v. Joan de Mortimer, born Bef. 1316; died Bet. 1337 - 1351;
married Sir James de Audley; born Abt. 1313; died 1386. vi. Beatrice Mortimer, died 16 Oct 1383; married Edward
Plantagenet Abt. 1327; born Abt. 1319; died Bet. 1332 - Aug
1334. vii. Blanche de Mortimer, born Aft. 1302; died 1347; married
Piers de Grandison Bef. 10 Jun 1320; born 1287; died 10 Aug
1358. 2034116. Earl Hugh le Despencer, born 01 Mar 1260/61; died 27
Oct 1326. He was the son of 4068232. Hugh le Despencer and 4068233.
Aliva Bassett. He married 2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp. 2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1266. She was the
daughter of 4068234. Earl William de Beauchamp and 4068235. Maud Fitz
John. Notes for Earl Hugh le Despencer: Earl of Winchester. Children of Hugh le Despencer and Isabel de Beauchamp are: i. Eleanore le Despencer, born Abt. 1280; died 01 Oct 1328. 1017058 ii. Baron Hugh le Despencer, born Abt. 1280 in
England; died 29 Nov 1326 in Hereford, England; married Eleanor
de Clare Abt. 14 Jun 1306. iii. Margaret le Despencer, born Abt. 1280; married John de
St. Amand; born Abt. 1278; died Bef. 25 Jan 1329/30. Notes for John de St. Amand: MP iv. Isabel le Despencer, born Abt. 1285; died Dec 1334;
married John de Hastings Aft. 1305; born 06 May 1262; died 10
Feb 1312/13. Notes for John de Hastings: 1st Lord Hastings v. Philip le Despencer, born Bef. 1293 in Goushill,
Lincolnshire, England; died 24 Sep 1313; married Margaret de
Goushill; born 12 May 1294 in Goushill, Lincolnshire, England;
died 29 Jul 1349 in Nettlestead, Gloucestershire, England. 2034118. Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare, born 02 Sep 1243 in
Monmouth Castle, England; died 07 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, England. He was
the son of 4068236. Richard de Clare and 4068237. Maud de Lacy. He
married 2034119. Joan Plantagenet 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London,
England. 2034119. Joan Plantagenet, born 1272 in Acre, Palestine; died
23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of 4068238.
Edward I 'Longshanks' of England and 4068239. Elenora de Castile. Notes for Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare: One record indicates he died 1314. Gilbert "the Red" de Clare, Earl of
Gloucester and Hertford Notes for Joan Plantagenet: Joan of Acre Countess of Gloucester and Hertford. Her father had arranged
for her to be married to Amadeus of Savoy, but she had already
secretly married to Ralph, a member of the Kings household. Children of Gilbert de Clare and Joan Plantagenet are: i. Gilbert de Clare, born 11 May 1291; died 24 Jun 1314 in
Battle of Bannockburn; married Matilda de Burgh. Notes for Gilbert de Clare: 8th Earl of Hertford; 9th Earl fo Gloucester 1017059 ii. Eleanor de Clare, born Bef. 1292 in England; died
1337 in England; married Baron Hugh le Despencer Abt. 14 Jun
1306. iii. Lady Margaret de Clare, born Oct 1292 in Caerphilly
Castle; died 09 Apr 1342 in France; married (1) Piers de
Gaveston 01 Nov 1307; born Abt. 1284; died 19 Jun 1312 in
executed, Blacklow Hill; married (2) Lord Hugh d'Audley II 28
Apr 1317 in Windsor, England; born Abt. 1289; died 10 Nov 1347. Notes for Lord Hugh d'Audley II: 8th Earl of Gloucester, Ambassador to France. iv. Baroness Elizabeth de Clare, born 16 Dec 1295 in
Tewkesbury, England; died 04 Nov 1360; married (1) John de Burgh
Bef. 1312; born Abt. 1290; died 1313; married (2) Roger d'Amory
Bef. 1312; born Abt. 1265 in Bletchington, Oxfordshire, England;
died Mar 1321/22 in Tutbury Castle, Staffs., England; married
(3) Sir Theobald de Verdun Bef. 1316; born Abt. 1290; died 27
Jul 1316; married (4) Lord Knight John Bardolf 25 Dec 1327; born
Bef. 1295. Notes for Baroness Elizabeth de Clare: Lady of Clare 2034128. John I de Mowbray, born 04 Sep 1286; died 23 Mar
1321/22. He was the son of 4068256. Roger de Mowbray and 4068257.
Roese de Clare. He married 2034129. Aline de Braose Aft. 1305. 2034129. Aline de Braose, born Abt. 1286; died Bef. 20 Jul
1331. Notes for Aline de Braose: also known as Alice Brewer. Child of John de Mowbray and Aline de Braose is: 1017064 i. Lord John II de Mowbray, born 29 Nov 1310 in
Hovington, York, England; died 04 Oct 1361; married Joanna
Plantagenet Abt. 28 Feb 1326/27. 2034130. Henry Plantagenet, born Abt. 1281 in Grosmont Castle,
Monmouthsire, England; died 22 Sep 1345 in Monastery of Cannons, Leicester,
England. He was the son of 4068260. Edmund 'Crouchback' Plantagenet and
4068261. Blanche d'Artois. He married 2034131. Maud de Chaworth
Bef. 02 Mar 1296/97. 2034131. Maud de Chaworth, born Abt. 1282; died Bet. 19 Feb
1316/17 - 03 Dec 1322. She was the daughter of 4068262. Sir Patrick de
Chaworth and 2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp. Notes for Henry Plantagenet: 3rd Earl of Lancaster & Leicester Children of Henry Plantagenet and Maud de Chaworth are: i. Maud Plantagenet, born Bet. 1298 - 1310; died Bef. 05 May
1377 in Campsey Abbey; married (1) William de Burgh 01 May 1327;
born 17 Sep 1312; died 06 Jun 1333; married (2) Ralph de Ufford
Bef. 06 Jul 1345. Notes for Maud Plantagenet: Maud of LancasterDuchess of Bavaria; daughter of Henry of
Lancaster Notes for William de Burgh: 4th Earl of Ulster ii. Blanche Plantagenet, born Abt. 1305; died 1380; married
Thomas Wake Bef. 09 Oct 1316; died 1349. Notes for Thomas Wake: Lord Wake 1017069 iii. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet, born Bet. 1311 - 1316
in Grismond, Monmouth, England; died 11 Jan 1371/72 in Arundel,
Sussex, England; married (1) Sir John de Beaumont Bef. Jun 1337;
married (2) Sir Richard Fitz Alan 05 Feb 1344/45 in Ditton,
England. 1017065 iv. Joanna Plantagenet, born Abt. 1312; died Aft. 06
Feb 1344/45; married Lord John II de Mowbray Abt. 28 Feb
1326/27. v. Henry Plantagenet, born Abt. 1314; died 24 Mar 1360/61 in
of the plague at Leicester; married Isabel de Beaumont Abt.
1334; born Abt. 1315; died Aft. 24 Mar 1355/56. Notes for Henry Plantagenet: 4th Earl & 3rd Duke of Lancaster, Leicester & Derby vi. Isabel Plantagenet, born Abt. 1317; died Aft. 01 Feb
1346/47. Notes for Isabel Plantagenet: Prioress at Amesbury vii. Mary Plantagenet, born Bet. 1319 - 1321 in
Staffordshire, England; died 01 Sep 1362; married Henry de Percy
Sep 1334 in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England; born Bet. 1320 -
1321 in Northumberland, England; died 13 May 1368 in
Staffordshire, England. Notes for Henry de Percy: 3rd Lord Percy 2034132. Stephen Segrave, born Bef. 1286. He married
2034133. Alice FitzAlan d'Arundel. 2034133. Alice FitzAlan d'Arundel, born Aft. 1286. Child of Stephen Segrave and Alice d'Arundel is: 1017066 i. Lord John Segrave, born 1306 in England; died 20
Mar 1352/53 in England; married Margaret Plantagenet 1327. 2034134. Earl Thomas Plantagenet, born 01 Jun 1300 in
Brotherton, Yorkshire, England; died Aug 1338. He was the son of 4068238.
Edward I 'Longshanks' of England and 4068269. Margaret le Hardy of France.
He married 2034135. Alice Hayles Abt. 1316. 2034135. Alice Hayles, born Aft. 1300; died Aft. 08 May 1326.
She was the daughter of 4068270. Sir Roger Hayles. Notes for Earl Thomas Plantagenet: Earl of Norfolk 1312 Children of Thomas Plantagenet and Alice Hayles are: i. Edward Plantagenet, born Abt. 1319; died Bet. 1332 - Aug
1334; married Beatrice Mortimer Abt. 1327; died 16 Oct 1383. 1017067 ii. Margaret Plantagenet, born Abt. 1320 in England;
died 24 Mar 1398/99; married (1) Lord John Segrave 1327; married
(2) Walter Manny Bef. 30 May 1354. iii. Alice de Brotherton, born Abt. 1324; died Bef. 16 Nov
1351 in Bungay; married Edward de Montague Bef. 16 Jan 1338/39;
born Abt. 1304 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died Jul 1361. Notes for Edward de Montague: Baron Montacute ; Edward de Montagu, Lord Montagu 2034136. Edmund Fitz Alan, born 01 May 1285 in Castle of
Marlborough in Wiltshire; died 17 Nov 1326 in Hereford, England. He was the son
of 4068272. Richard Fitz Alan and 4068273. Alisona 'Alice' de Saluzza.
He married 2034137. Alice de Warenne 1305 in England. 2034137. Alice de Warenne, born Jun 1287 in Warren, Sussex,
England; died Bef. 23 May 1338 in England. She was the daughter of 4068274.
Sir William de Warenne and 4068275. Joan de Vere. Notes for Edmund Fitz Alan: 9th Earl of Arundel, beheaded at Hereford without trial in 1326. 2nd Lord of
Arundel. Notes for Alice de Warenne: Lady de Warenne ; Alice de Warren Children of Edmund Fitz Alan and Alice de Warenne are: i. Alyne Olive Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1320 in Arundel, Sussex,
England; married Lord Sir Roger le Strange; born Abt. 1325 in of
Knockyn, Shropshire, England; died 26 Aug 1382 in Kenewyleswode,
Wales. Notes for Alyne Olive Fitz Alan: Aliave FitzAlan. Notes for Lord Sir Roger le Strange: Fifth Baron and Fifth Lord. Several records say Robert le
Strange. 6th Baron Strange of Knockin 1017068 ii. Sir Richard Fitz Alan, born Abt. 1306 in Arundel,
Sussex, England; died 24 Jan 1374/75 in Arundel, Sussex,
England; married (1) Isabelle le Despencer 09 Feb 1320/21;
married (2) Lady Eleanor Plantagenet 05 Feb 1344/45 in Ditton,
England. iii. Alice Fitz Alan, married John de Bohun 1325; born 23 Nov
1306 in St Clements, Oxfordshire; died 20 Jan 1335/36 in
Kirkby-Thore, Westmorland. Notes for John de Bohun: 5th Earl of Hereford 2034140. Humphrey VIII de Bohun, born 1276 in Pleshy Castle;
died 16 Mar 1320/21 in Battle of Bouroughbridge, York, England. He was the son
of 4068280. Humphrey VII de Bohun and 4068281. Maud de Fiennes. He
married 2034141. Elizabeth Plantagenet 14 Nov 1302 in Westminister,
London, England. 2034141. Elizabeth Plantagenet, born 07 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan
Castle, Carnarvon, Flint, Wales; died 05 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England.
She was the daughter of 4068238. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England and
4068239. Elenora de Castile. Notes for Humphrey VIII de Bohun: 8th Earl of Hereford, 10th Earl of Essex, High Constable of England. Notes for Elizabeth Plantagenet: Countess of Holland Children of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet are: i. Margaret de Bohun, born 03 Apr 1311 in Caldecote,
Northampton, England; died 16 Dec 1391; married Hugh de
Courtenay 11 Aug 1325; born 12 Jul 1303 in Okehampton, Devon,
England; died 02 May 1377 in Exeter, Devonshire, England. Notes for Hugh de Courtenay: Second Earl of Devon. 1017070 ii. Sir William de Bohun, born Abt. 1310; died 16 Sep
1360; married Elizabeth de Badlesmere Abt. 1338. iii. Eleanor de Bohun, born 17 Oct 1304; died 07 Oct 1363;
married Earl James Butler 1327; born Abt. 1305; died 06 Jan
1337/38. Notes for Earl James Butler: 1st Earl of Ormond ; James le Botiller iv. Edward de Bohun, born Abt. 1310. v. John de Bohun, born 23 Nov 1306 in St Clements,
Oxfordshire; died 20 Jan 1335/36 in Kirkby-Thore, Westmorland;
married (1) Alice Fitz Alan 1325; married (2) Margaret Basset 19
Feb 1330/31; died 1355. Notes for John de Bohun: 5th Earl of Hereford 2034142. Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1275 in of
Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died 14 Apr 1322 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
He was the son of 4068284. Gunceline de Badlesmere and 4068285. Joan
Fitz Bernard. He married 2034143. Margaret de Clare Abt. 1300 in
Kent, England. 2034143. Margaret de Clare, born Abt. 1285; died 1333. She was
the daughter of 4068286. Thomas de Clare and 4068287. Juliane Fitz
Maurice. Notes for Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere: 1st Lord Badlesmere Children of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare are: 1017071 i. Elizabeth de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1300 in Sussex,
England; died 08 Jun 1355 in England; married (1) Edmund de
Mortimer 27 Jun 1316 in England; married (2) Sir William de
Bohun Abt. 1338. ii. Joane de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1306. iii. Baroness Margery de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1306 in of
Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died Bef. 22 Oct 1363 in of
Helmsley, Yorkshire, England; married Baron William de Ros Bef.
25 Nov 1316; born Abt. 1285 in of Helmsley, Yorkshire, England;
died 03 Feb 1341/42 in Priory, Kirkham, Yorkshire, England. Notes for Baron William de Ros: Baron Ros iv. Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1310 in Kent,
England; died 24 May 1366; married (1) John de Vere Bef. 27 Mar
1336; born Abt. 12 Mar 1310/11; died 24 Jan 1359/60; married (2)
John de Tibetot Bef. 27 Jul 1337; born Abt. 1305; died 1356;
married (3) Robert Fitz Payne Aft. 1350. Notes for John de Vere: 7th Earl of Oxford v. Giles de Badlesmere, born 01 Oct 1314 in Hambleton,
Rutlandshire, England; died 07 Jun 1338; married Elizabeth de
Montagu; born Abt. 1314. Generation No. 22 4067328. John de Northwode, born Abt. 1326; died 27 Feb
1378/79. He was the son of 8134656. Roger de Northwode and 8134657.
Juliana de Saye. He married 4067329. Joan Hert Abt. 1350. 4067329. Joan Hert, born in of Faversham, England. She was the
daughter of 8134658. Robert Hert. Children of John de Northwode and Joan Hert are: 2033664 i. James Norwood, born Abt. 1360; died Abt. 1416;
married Margaret Gralle. ii. Roger Norwood, born Aft. 1350. iii. William Norwood iv. Juliana de Northwode, born Abt. 1362; married John Digges
Abt. 1381. 4067330. Robert Gralle, born in of County Suffolk, England. Child of Robert Gralle is: 2033665 i. Margaret Gralle, married James Norwood. 4067680. Henry Fitzhenry He married 4067681. Joan de
Forneaux. 4067681. Joan de Forneaux Child of Henry Fitzhenry and Joan de Forneaux is: 2033840 i. Lord Henry Fitz Hugh, born Abt. 1338; died 29 Aug
1386; married Joan le Scrope Abt. 1362 in Ravensworth,
Yorkshire, England. 4067682. Sir Henry le Scrope, born 28 Sep 1312 in Masham,
Yorkshire, England; died 31 Jul 1391 in Ghent, Belgium. He was the son of
8135364. Sir Knight Geoffrey le Scrope and 8135365. Ivetta de Ros. He
married 4067683. Joan Agnes <Unknown>. 4067683. Joan Agnes <Unknown>, born Aft. 1315 in Clifton,
Yorkshire, England. Notes for Sir Henry le Scrope: Baron le Scrope; First Lord of Scrope Children of Henry le Scrope and Joan <Unknown> are: i. Geoffrey le Scrope, born Abt. 1336 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England; died Abt. 1362 in Prussia; married Eleanor de Neville;
born Abt. 1340. 2033841 ii. Joan le Scrope, born Abt. 1338 in Masham,
Yorkshire, England; died 1386; married Lord Henry Fitz Hugh Abt.
1362 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England. iii. Stephen le Scrope, born Bet. 1345 - 1351 in Masham,
Yorkshire, England; died 25 Jan 1403/04 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England; married Margery de Welles; born Bef. 1353. Notes for Stephen le Scrope: Was he married 15 Dec 1376? If so, the child is linked to the
wrong parents. iv. Henry le Scrope, born Abt. 1347 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England. v. William le Scrope, born Abt. 1349 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England; died Abt. 1399 in (beheaded) London, England; married
Maud de Neville; born Abt. 1367. vi. Isabelle le Scrope, born 1349 in Clifton, Yorkshire,
England; married Robert Plumpton in Masham, Yorkshire, England;
born Abt. 1340. vii. Richard le Scrope, born Abt. 1351 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England; died 08 Jun 1405 in (beheaded) London, England. Notes for Richard le Scrope: Archbishop viii. John le Scrope, born Abt. 1353 in Masham, Yorkshire,
England; died 18 Dec 1405. 4067684. Sir John de Grey, born 09 Oct 1300; died 01 Sep 1359.
He was the son of 8135368. Sir John de Grey and 8135369. Margaret de
Odingsell. He married 4067685. Avice Marmion. 4067685. Avice Marmion, born Bef. 01 Mar 1311/12. She was the
daughter of 8135370. Lord John Marmion. Notes for Sir John de Grey: KG; 1st Lord Grey of Rotherfield Children of John de Grey and Avice Marmion are: i. Maud de Grey, born Aft. 1330; died 1391; married Sir
Thomas de Harcourt; born Abt. 1330; died 12 Apr 1417 in Ranton
Abbey. 2033842 ii. Sir Robert de Grey aka Marmion, born Abt. 1345 in
Wilcote, Oxfordshire, England; died Bef. 30 Nov 1367 in of
Rotherfield; married Lora de St. Quintin. 4067686. Baron Herbert VII de St. Quintin, born 17 Jun 1303 in
Brandesburton, Yorkshire, England; died Bef. 10 Jul 1347 in Frome St Quintin,
Dorsetshire, England. He married 4067687. Margery de l'Isle. 4067687. Margery de l'Isle, born Aft. 1305. She was the
daughter of 8135374. Warin de l'Isle and 8135375. Alice de Teyes. Notes for Baron Herbert VII de St. Quintin: Herbert de St. Quintin, who was summoned to parliament as Baron St. Quintin,
by King Edward I, 8 June, 1294.* This nobleman m. Margery, sister of Gerard de
Lisle, and dau. and co-heir of Warine de Lisle, and left two daus., viz.,
Elizabeth and Lora. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct
Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 470, St. Quintin, Baron St.
Quintin] Child of Herbert de St. Quintin and Margery de l'Isle is: 2033843 i. Lora de St. Quintin, born Abt. 1342 in Stanton St
Quintin, Wiltshire, England; died 1369 in Brandesburton,
Yorkshire, England; married Sir Robert de Grey aka Marmion. 4067688. John Willoughby, born Bef. 06 Jan 1328/29; died 29 Mar
1372. He was the son of 8135376. John Willoughby and 8135377. Joanne
Roscelyn. He married 4067689. Cecily de Ufford. 4067689. Cecily de Ufford She was the daughter of 8135378.
Robert de Ufford. Notes for John Willoughby: JOHN de WILLOUGHBY, 3rd Lord (Baron) Willoughby de Eresby; bapt 6 Jan 1328/9;
ktd by May 1347; thought to have assisted at Siege of Calais 1347; fought Battle
of Poitiers 19 Sept 1356, campaigning again in France 1359–60 and Gascony 1371;
m by 1349 Cecily, 2nd dau of Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk (see SUFFOLK
and BERKSHIRE, E, preliminary remarks), and d 29 March 1372, leaving, with at
least one other yr s Notes for Cecily de Ufford: dau of 1st Earl of Suffolk Children of John Willoughby and Cecily de Ufford are: 2033844 i. Lord Robert Willoughby, born 1343 in Eresby,
England; died 09 Aug 1396; married (1) Alice Skipwith Bef. 1370;
married (2) Margery la Zouche Abt. 1380; married (3) Elizabeth
<Unknown> Bef. 1395. ii. William Willoughby 4067690. Sir William Skipwith, born 1330 in Lincolnshire,
England; died 1395 in Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of 8135380.
William de Skipwith and 8135381. Margaret FitzSimon. He married
4067691. Alice de Hiltoft. 4067691. Alice de Hiltoft, born in Lincolnshire, England; died
in Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of 8135382. Sir William de
Hiltoft. Notes for Sir William Skipwith: Sir William Skipwith - 11th in line of descent. Reputed to have been a member
of Gray's Inn. Was appointed one of the King's Seargents in 1354, and in 1359
became Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Became Chief Justice for England. Children of William Skipwith and Alice de Hiltoft are: i. Sir John Skipwith, born in Skipwith, England; died 15 Jul
1415 in Lincolnshire, England; married Alice Tilney; born in
Boston, Leicestershire, England; died 30 Nov 1417 in
Lincolnshire, England. Notes for Sir John Skipwith: Esquire of Oremsby. ii. William Skipwith iii. Patrick Skipwith iv. Stephen Skipwith 2033845 v. Alice Skipwith, married Lord Robert Willoughby
Bef. 1370. vi. Margaret Anne Skipwith, born 1360; married Sir Henry
Vavasour II. 4067692. Roger le Strange, born 15 Aug 1301 in Knockyn,
Shropshire, England; died 29 Jul 1349. He was the son of 8135384. John le
Strange and 8135385. Iseult <Unknown>. He married 4067693. Joan de
Ingham Bef. 1321 in Longnor, Shropshire. 4067693. Joan de Ingham, born 1299; died 1337. She was the
daughter of 8135386. Sir John II de Ingham and 8135387. Margery
<Unknown>. Notes for Roger le Strange: 5th Baron Strange of Knockin Children of Roger le Strange and Joan de Ingham are: 2033846 i. Lord Sir Roger le Strange, born Abt. 1325 in of
Knockyn, Shropshire, England; died 26 Aug 1382 in Kenewyleswode,
Wales; married Alyne Olive Fitz Alan. ii. Maud le Strange, born Abt. 1321 in Longnor, Shropshire;
married Bryan de Cornwall Abt. 1342; born Abt. 1322; died 1392. Notes for Bryan de Cornwall: Brian de Cornwall iii. Alianor le Strange 4067696. Sir Ralph de Neville, born Bet. 1290 - 1300; died
1367. He was the son of 8135392. Randolph de Neville and 8135393.
Euphemia de Clavering. He married 4067697. Alice d'Audley 14 Jan
1326/27. 4067697. Alice d'Audley, born Aft. 1306; died 11 Jan 1374/75.
She was the daughter of 8135394. Nicholas d'Audley and 8135395. Joan
Martin. Notes for Sir Ralph de Neville: 2nd Lord Of Raby Children of Ralph de Neville and Alice d'Audley are: 2033848 i. John de Neville, born 1328 in Of Raby with
Keverstone, Durham, England; died 17 Oct 1388 in Newcastle Upon
Tyne, Northumberland, England; married (1) Matilda Maud de Percy
1364; married (2) Elizabeth Latimer Bef. 09 Oct 1381 in Raby,
Durham, England. ii. Margaret de Neville, born 12 Feb 1339/40; died 12 May
1372; married Earl Henry V de Percy 12 Jul 1358 in Brancepeth,
Durham, England; born 10 Nov 1341 in Northumberland, England;
died 19 Feb 1407/08 in Yorkshire, England. Notes for Earl Henry V de Percy: 1st Earl of Northumberland, Marshal and Constable of England iii. Thomas de Neville, born Aft. 1341; married Margaret
Babington; born Aft. 1341. 4067698. Sir Henry de Percy, born 06 Feb 1300/01 in Alnwick,
Northumberland, England; died 25 Feb 1351/52 in Alnwick, Northumberland,
England. He was the son of 8135396. Henry de Percy and 8135397.
Eleanor Fitz Alan. He married 4067699. Idonea de Clifford. 4067699. Idonea de Clifford, born Abt. 1303 in Clifford,
Herefordshire, England; died 13 Aug 1365 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
She was the daughter of 8135398. Robert de Clifford and 8135399. Maud
de Clare. Notes for Sir Henry de Percy: 2nd Lord Percy Children of Henry de Percy and Idonea de Clifford are: i. Henry de Percy, born Bet. 1320 - 1321 in Northumberland,
England; died 13 May 1368 in Staffordshire, England; married (1)
Mary Plantagenet Sep 1334 in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England;
born Bet. 1319 - 1321 in Staffordshire, England; died 01 Sep
1362; married (2) Joan de Orreby 1365; died 1369. Notes for Henry de Percy: 3rd Lord Percy ii. Isabel de Percy, born Bef. 1313; died Bef. 25 May 1368;
married Sir William de Aton Bet. 1327 - 1347; born Aft. 1299;
died Bef. Mar 1387/88. Notes for Sir William de Aton: 2nd Lord Aton iii. Margaret de Percy, died 02 Sep 1375 in Gyng, Essex,
England; married (1) Robert d'Umfraville 20 Jan 1338/39; died
Abt. 1347; married (2) Lord William de Ferrers Bef. 25 May 1368;
born 28 Feb 1331/32; died 08 Mar 1370/71. 2033849 iv. Matilda Maud de Percy, born Abt. 1335 in Alnwich,
Northumberland, England; died Bef. 18 Feb 1377/78; Stepchild;
married John de Neville 1364. v. Eleanor 'Alianora' de Percy, born Abt. 1320; died Abt.
1361; married John Fitzwalter; born 1316; died 1361. Notes for John Fitzwalter: Lord Fitzwalter vi. Thomas de Percy, died 1369. Notes for Thomas de Percy: Bp of Norwich vii. Roger de Percy viii. Robert de Percy ix. William de Percy 4067704. John Montagu, died Feb 1388/89. He was the son of
8135408. William Montagu and 8135409. Katherine de Grandison. He
married 4067705. Margaret de Monthermer. 4067705. Margaret de Monthermer, born 1329; died Mar 1393/94.
She was the daughter of 8135410. Thomas de Monthermer and 8135411.
Margaret Tiptoft. Child of John Montagu and Margaret de Monthermer is: 2033852 i. Sir John Montagu, born Abt. 1350; died 05 Jan
1399/00; married Maud Francis. 4067706. Adam Francis, born Abt. 1335 in London; died Abt.
1375. He married 4067707. Alice de Champneis. 4067707. Alice de Champneis, born Abt. 1338 in London; died
Abt. 1424. Child of Adam Francis and Alice de Champneis is: 2033853 i. Maud Francis, born Aft. 1350; married Sir John
Montagu. 4067708. Lord Thomas I de Holand, born Abt. 1314 in Broughton,
Buckingham, England; died 26 Dec 1360 in Normandie, France. He was the son of
8135416. Sir Robert de Holand and 8135417. Maud la Zouche. He married
4067709. Joan Plantagenet Bet. 1346 - 1348 in England. 4067709. Joan Plantagenet, born 29 Sep 1328 in Wallingford
Castle, Berkshire, England; died 08 Aug 1385 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England.
She was the daughter of 8135418. Edmund Plantagenet and 8135419.
Margaret Wake. Notes for Lord Thomas I de Holand: An Original Knight of the Garter (KG); Earl of Kent Notes for Joan Plantagenet: "Fair Maid of Kent" ; Countess of Kent; Joan of Kent, had
secretly married Thomas Holland, but also married William
Montagu. After years, that marriage was annulled. Children of Thomas de Holand and Joan Plantagenet are: i. Maud de Holand, born Bef. 1349; died Bef. 13 Apr 1392;
married (1) Sir Hugh Courtenay; born 1345; died 1373; married
(2) Ct Valeran III de Luxemburg-St.Pol 1380; born 1355; died
1415 in château d'Yvoy. ii. Joan de Holand, born 1350; died Aft. 25 Dec 1384; married
Jean V de Dreux May 1366 in London; born 1340; died 01 Nov 1399
in Nantes. Notes for Jean V de Dreux: John IV of Montfort, Duke of Brittany 5th ; and Earl of
Richmond, Count of Montford. iii. Sir John de Holand, born 1354 in Lancashire, England;
died 15 Jan 1399/00 in beheaded Pleshy Castle, Devonshire,
England; married Elizabeth Plantagenet 24 Jun 1386 in Plymouth,
Devonshire, England; born 21 Feb 1362/63 in Burford, Shropshire,
England; died 24 Nov 1425. Notes for Sir John de Holand: 1st Duke of Exeter Notes for Elizabeth Plantagenet: Elizabeth of Lancaster 2033854 iv. Sir Thomas II de Holand, born 1354 in Upholand,
Lancaster, England; died 25 Apr 1397; married Alice Fitz Alan 10
Apr 1364. 4067792. William Wentworth III He was the son of 8135584.
William Wentworth II and 8135585. Dionysia Rotherfield. He married
4067793. Isabel Pollington. 4067793. Isabel Pollington She was the daughter of 8135586.
William Pollington and 8135587. Isabella Horbury. Notes for Isabel Pollington: or Dyonisia Rotherfield Child of William Wentworth and Isabel Pollington is: 2033896 i. John Wentworth I, married (1) Jane le Tyas;
married (2) Alice Bisset. 4067794. Richard le Tyas He married 4067795. Alice de
Tankersly. 4067795. Alice de Tankersly Child of Richard le Tyas and Alice de Tankersly is: 2033897 i. Jane le Tyas, married John Wentworth I. 4067800. Philip le Despencer, born 06 Apr 1313; died Aug 1349.
He was the son of 8135600. Philip le Despencer and 8135601. Margaret
de Goushill. He married 4067801. Joan de Cobham. 4067801. Joan de Cobham, born Abt. 1316; died Bef. 13 May 1357. Notes for Joan de Cobham: or Joan de Cobham, daughter of Baron Sir John Cobham. Children of Philip le Despencer and Joan de Cobham are: 2033900 i. Sir Philip le Despencer, born 18 Oct 1342; died 04
Aug 1401; married Elizabeth <Unknown>. ii. Hawise le Despencer, born Abt. 1345; died 10 Apr 1414;
married Andrew Luttrell 07 Sep 1363; born Bef. 1343. 4067804. John de Tibetot, born Abt. 1305; died 1356. He was the
son of 8135608. Payn de Tibetot and 8135609. Agnes de Ros. He
married 4067805. Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere Bef. 27 Jul 1337. 4067805. Margaret (Maud) de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1310 in Kent,
England; died 24 May 1366. She was the daughter of 2034142. Sir Bartholomew
de Badlesmere and 2034143. Margaret de Clare. Notes for John de Tibetot: Sir John de Tiptoft was a Baron and Earl of Worcester. He was a widely
travelled humanist scholar. He introduced with King Edward IV's approval the
practice fo impalement for traitors and was nicknamed the butcher of England".
He was executed. 2nd Baron Tibetot Child of John de Tibetot and Margaret de Badlesmere is: 2033902 i. Lord Sir Robert Tibetot, born 11 Jun 1341 in
Nettlestead, Suffolk, England; died 13 Apr 1372 in Gascony,
France; married Margaret Deincourt. 4067806. Lord Sir William Deincourt, born Bef. 1300 in of
Blankney, Lincoln, England; died 02 Jun 1364. He was the son of 8135612. John
Deincourt. He married 4067807. Milicent la Zouche Bef. 1326. 4067807. Milicent la Zouche, born Bef. 1305; died 22 Jun 1379.
She was the daughter of 8135614. Lord William la Zouche and 8135615.
Maud Lovel. Notes for Lord Sir William Deincourt: 2nd Lord Deincourt Children of William Deincourt and Milicent la Zouche are: i. Sir William Deincourt, born Aft. 1326; married Margaret de
Welle. 2033903 ii. Margaret Deincourt, born Abt. 1324 in Blankney,
Lincolnshire, England; died 02 Apr 1380; married Lord Sir Robert
Tibetot. 4067808. William de Stafford, born Abt. 1308; died in of
Bramshall. He was the son of 8135616. Baron Edmund de Stafford and
8135617. Margaret Basset. Child of William de Stafford is: 2033904 i. Sir John de Stafford, born Abt. 1337 in
Turnbridge, Stafford, England; died in of Bramshall; married
Margaret de Stafford Bef. 1354. 4067810. Earl Ralph de Stafford, born 24 Sep 1301 in Tunbridge,
Stafford, England; died 31 Aug 1372 in Tunbridge Castle, England. He was the son
of 8135616. Baron Edmund de Stafford and 8135617. Margaret Basset.
He married 4067811. Katherine de Hastings. 4067811. Katherine de Hastings, born Aft. 1301 in of Chebsey,
co. Stafford; died Bef. 1336. She was the daughter of 8135622. Sir John de
Hastings and 8135623. Eve <Unknown>. Notes for Earl Ralph de Stafford: 1st Earl of Stafford Ralph's first wife, Katherine, died well before 6 July 1336 on which date a
comission was apointed to enquire into a complaint by Hugh de Audley, Lord
Audley, soon to be created Earl of Gloucester that Ralph de Stafford and others
(mostly relatives) broke his close at Thaxted, Essex, carried away his goods,
abducted Margaret his daughter and heiress, and married her against her will.
Margaret was then aged about 12. King Edward III intervened to protect Ralph,
and after making his peace, Ralph and Margaret were given the reversion to a
large part of the Gloucester inheritance. The had two sons and five daughters.
Margaret died (perhaps following the birth of her youngest child, Katherine).1st
Earl of Stafford Children of Ralph de Stafford and Katherine de Hastings are: i. Jane 'Joan' Stafford, born Aft. 1330; married Sir Nicholas
Beke; born Abt. 1300. Notes for Jane 'Joan' Stafford: This Jane that married Nicholas Beke is shown in another
generation to another Ralph that married another Hastings. ii. Ralph de Stafford, died 1349. 2033905 iii. Margaret de Stafford, born Bef. 1336 in Of
Wichham, Norfolk, England; died 06 Apr 1418 in Over Peover,
England; married (1) Sir John de Stafford Bef. 1354; married (2)
Sir John de Warenne 1371 in Nottinghamshire, England; married
(3) John Mainwaring Aft. 1387. 4067812. John de Hastings He married 4067813. Blanche
<Unknown>. 4067813. Blanche <Unknown> Notes for John de Hastings: John Hastang Child of John de Hastings and Blanche <Unknown> is: 2033906 i. John de Hastings, born Bef. 1328 in Of Chelsea,
England; died in Of Grafton, Worcester, England; married Maud
Trussell Abt. 1358. 4067814. Sir Warren Trussell, born Bef. 1317; died Bef. 12 Feb
1364/65 in of Billesley, Warwickshire. He was the son of 8135628. Sir William
Trussell and 8135629. Matilda 'Maud' de Mainwaring. He married
4067815. Maud de Saint Philibert Bef. 1341. 4067815. Maud de Saint Philibert, born Abt. 1320; died Bef.
1419. She was the daughter of 8135630. Sir John de Saint Philibert and
8135631. Ada de Botetourte. Notes for Sir Warren Trussell: Warin Trussell ; Warren de Trussell Knt., of Billesley, Warwickshire, Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire, Willaston,
Cheshire, and Little Canfield and Paglesham, Essex, younger son of William
Trussell, Knt., of Kibblestone (in Stone), Staffordshire, Marston Trussell,
Northamptonshire, and, in right of his wife, of Warmingham, Cheshire, by Maud,
daughter and co-heiress of Warin de Mainwaring, Knt. He was evidently born
before 1317, adult by 1337. They had one son, Lawrence, and three daughters ... In 1341 they received a license to have mass celbrated in an oratory within
their manor of Billesley for two years. He served in the retinue of King Edward
III at the battle of Crécy in 1346 and during the subsequent siege of Calais. In
1347 he and his brother William acknowledged debts to Michael de Poynings and
John de Wygan, citizen of London, to be levied, in default of payment, out of
their lands and chattels in Berkshire. In 1359 he complained that he had been
fined £60 for enclosing Willaston manor in Wirral forrest. Notes for Maud de Saint Philibert: Maud de Phillibert. She was co-heiress in 1362 to her nephew, John de Saint
Philibert. In 1383 she converted her interest in the Saint Philibert
manor of Farlington (in Sheriff Hutton), Yorkshire to her
nephew, John Plaiz (or Place), Knt. She was buried at the church
of the Minoresses in London before 1419. Children of Warren Trussell and Maud de Saint Philibert are: i. Lawrence Trussell, born Bet. 1350 - 1356; died Bef. 18 Sep
1399 in of Shottesbrook, Berkshire; married Matilda 'Maud' de
Charnels Bef. 1383; born Bef. 1367; died Bef. 29 Sep 1409. Notes for Lawrence Trussell: of Shottesbrook, Berkshire, and, in right of his wife, of
Elmesthorpe and Swepstone, Leicestershire and Bilton,
Warwickshire, son and heir, born in or before 1356. He married
before 1383 (date of property settlement) Maud Charnels,
daughter and heiress of Thomas Charnels, Knt., of Elmesthorpe,
Leicestershire, by Maud, daughter and co-heiress of Henry
Garnet, Knt. They had one son, William, Knt. In 1377 he released his rigth
in the St. Philibert manor of Farlington (Sheriff Hutton),
Yorkshire to Sir Brian de Stapleton, husband of his aunt, Alice
de Saint Philibert. He served as a mainpernor in 1390 for Ralph
de Stafford, husband of his neice, Maud Hastang. **************************** Among the lands of Walter the Fleming, otherwise called
Walter de Wahull or Odell (Beds.), there were entered in
Domesday Survey 4 hides and 1 virgate in LAMPORT held by
Fulcher, a member of the Malsor, or Malesoures, family. (fn. 5)
This estate continued to be held of the barony of Wahull until
the 16th century. In the 12thcentury Northamptonshire Survey 4
hides in Lamport were held by Simon Malsover of the fee of
Wahull. (fn. 6) Peter Malsover of Lamport levied a fine of land
in Lamport with John son of Thomas in 1196–7, (fn. 7) and the
presentation to the church was made by Sir Peter Malsover in
1217. (fn. 8) He had been succeeded before 1242 by Guy Wake, who
with his wife Isabel held a fee here in that year, (fn. 9) and
in 1250 presented Richard Trussell to the living. (fn. 10) The
advowson was held with the manor, which was in the hands of the
Trussells in 1260–1, when a fine was levied of it between
Richard and Isabel Trussell. (fn. 11) Dugdale considers that the
Trussells of Cublesdon in Staffordshire were the principal male
branch of the Trussell family, and the Trussells who held
Lamport seem to have belonged to that branch, and to have had
under them a younger branch of the family as under-tenants.
Richard Trussell, who claimed view of frankpledge, &c, in
Lamport in 1276, (fn. 12) was in 1284 holding a knight's fee in
Lamport of William Trussell, who held of John de Wahull. (fn.
13) William Trussell, who in 1316 was holding Lamport with
Hanging Houghton, (fn. 14) had been succeeded in 1329 by John
Trussell, of whose demise Thomas Trussell was then holding the
manor for life. (fn. 15) In 1339 John Trussell 'of Cublesdon'
levied a fine of the manor and advowson, (fn. 16) and in 1346 he
held a fee in Lamport and a quarter fee in Scaldwell. (fn. 17)
According to Dugdale, Margaret daughter and heir of William
Trussell of Cublesdon married Fulk de Pembruge. (fn. 18) Fulk
and Margaret were dealing in 1383 with the manors of Marston
Trussell, Lamport, Thorp Malsor, and Orlingbury. (fn. 19) Sir
Fulk Pembruge died in 1408–9, seised of the manor and advowson,
which he was holding for life jointly with his wife Isabel, with
remainder to Sir William son of Lawrence Trussell and Margery
his wife. (fn. 20) The heirs of John Trussell paid 6s. 8d.
subsidy in 1428 for the fee in Lamport formerly belonging to
John Trussell, (fn. 21) but Fulk's widow Isabel held these
manors until her death on 9 October 1445. (fn. 22) Her own heir
was her son William Ludlow, but the manor reverted to the
Trussells, and on 5 May 1475 William Trussell granted it to
Humphrey Belcher and others for performance of his last will,
and died seised on 23 January 1481. (fn. 23) His son and heir
Edward died while still a minor on 10 July 1499. (fn. 24) His
infant son and heir John (fn. 25) died two years after his
father, according to Bridges, when his sister Elizabeth
evidently became his heir. Humphrey Belcher was returned in 1500
as sole surviving feoffee under a settlement of the manor and
advowson to the use of Elizabeth; and their value was given as
£18 13s. 4d. (fn. 26) From: 'Parishes: Langport with Hanging Houghton', A History
of the County of Northampton: Volume 4 (1937), pp. 195-200. URL:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66347. Date
accessed: 11 August 2008. Notes for Matilda 'Maud' de Charnels: Matilda 'Maud' de Charnells; Margery Charnel In 1166 Roger de Grendon held 1½ carucate in Fleckney. (fn.
44) In 1242–3 Margery Charnel was said to hold 1/8 knight's fee
from Robert de Grendon, who held from Ralph Basset. (fn. 45) The
Charnels held land in Fleckney until the mid-14th century. (fn.
46) The heir of the family, Maud, daughter of Thomas Charnel,
was left a minor before 1367. She married Laurence Trussell
before 1383 and her property descended to the Trussell family,
who had held in Fleckney since before 1327. (fn. 47) In 1331
William Trussell was granted free warren at Fleckney, (fn. 48)
and in 1428 ¼ knight's fee held by Ralph Hastings was said to
have been once held by William Trussell. (fn. 49) This holding
presumably became united with the manor. From: 'Fleckney', A History of the County of Leicestershire:
Volume 5: Gartree Hundred (1964), pp. 84-90. URL:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22046&strquery=Trussell.
Date accessed: 12 August 2008. 2033907 ii. Maud Trussell, born Abt. 1340; died 20 Jul 1369;
married John de Hastings Abt. 1358. iii. Frances Trussell, married Robert Salle. iv. Elizabeth Trussell, married Nicholas Kyriell. 4067820. John de Arderne, born Abt. 1275 in Aldford, Cheshire,
England; died 1308 in Aldford, Cheshire, England. He was the son of 8135640.
Peter de Arderne and 8135641. Margaret <Unknown>. He married
4067821. Margaret Griffith. 4067821. Margaret Griffith, born Abt. 1270 in Bromfield,
Somersetshire, England. She was the daughter of 8135642. Griffith ap Madoc
and 8135643. Emma of Aldithley. Child of John de Arderne and Margaret Griffith is: 2033910 i. Sir John de Arderne, born Abt. 1288 in Aldford,
Cheshire, England; died in Of Cheshire, England; married (1)
Johanna de Stockport; married (2) Alice Venables Abt. 1308;
married (3) Ellena de Wasteneys Bef. 1334. 4067836. Sir Nicholas Engaine, died 1322. He married
4067837. Anice de Faucomberge. 4067837. Anice de Faucomberge, died Aft. 1323. She was the
daughter of 8135674. Sir Walter de Faucomberge and 8135675. Agnes de
Brus. Child of Nicholas Engaine and Anice de Faucomberge is: 2033918 i. Sir John Engaine, born 30 May 1302; died 16 Feb
1367/68; married Joan Peverel. 4067856. William Bracci He married 4067857. Joan <Unknown>. 4067857. Joan <Unknown> Child of William Bracci and Joan <Unknown> is: 2033928 i. Robert Bracci, born 1315 in Warnedon, England;
married Juliana <Unknown>. 4067904. Walter de Beauchamp, born Bef. 1255. He was the son of
8135808. Earl William de Beauchamp and 8135809. Isabel de Maudit.
He married 4067905. Alice de Toeni 1303. 4067905. Alice de Toeni, born Abt. 1255. She was the daughter
of 8135810. Roger V de Toeni and 8135811. Alice de Bohun. Children of Walter de Beauchamp and Alice de Toeni are: 2033952 i. Sir Giles de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1303; died Oct
1361; married Catherine de Bures Aft. 1335. ii. Margaret de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1304; died 1339; married
Robert de l'Isle Bef. 03 May 1318; born Abt. 1304; died 1344. iii. William de Beauchamp 4067906. Sir John de Bures, born Bef. 1276; died Dec 1350. He
married 4067907. Hawise de Muscegros Aft. 1312. 4067907. Hawise de Muscegros, born 21 Dec 1276 in Charlton,
England; died Aft. 24 Jun 1340. She was the daughter of 8135814. Robert de
Muscegros and 8135815. Agnes de Ferrers. Child of John de Bures and Hawise de Muscegros is: 2033953 i. Catherine de Bures, born Bet. 1312 - 1315; died
Aft. Oct 1355; married Sir Giles de Beauchamp Aft. 1335. 4067910. Geoffrey Geffrid de Saye III, born 1281; died 03 Mar
1320/21. He was the son of 8135820. William de Saye IV and 8135821.
Elizabeth <Unknown>. He married 4067911. Ideona de Leybourne. 4067911. Ideona de Leybourne, born Abt. 1283; died 1369. She
was the daughter of 8135822. William de Leybourne and 8135823. Juliana
de Sandwich. Notes for Geoffrey Geffrid de Saye III: or Geoffrey Say Children of Geoffrey de Saye and Ideona de Leybourne are: i. Juliana de Saye, born 1307; died 20 Feb 1327/28; married
Roger de Northwode Abt. 1325 in Kent, England; born Aft. 1306;
died 05 Nov 1361. 2033955 ii. Katherine Say, died 1405; married Sir John de St.
John. 4068144. Edward II Plantagenet King of England, born 25 Apr
1284 in Carnarvon Cast., Carbarvon, Wales; died 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle,
Gloucester., England. He was the son of 4068238. Edward I 'Longshanks' of
England and 4068239. Elenora de Castile. He married 4068145.
Isabelle of France 22 Jan 1307/08 in Bolougne, France. 4068145. Isabelle of France, born Bet. 1292 - 1295 in Seine,
France; died 22 Aug 1358 in Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of
8136290. Philippe IV Capet Roi of France and 8136291. Joan I de Navarre. Notes for Edward II Plantagenet King of England: Ruled England from 1307-1327. Prince of Wales 1301. Edward II was born in 1284 to Edward I and Eleanor of Castille. He married
Isabella, daughter of Philip IV of France, in 1308; Isabella bore him two sons
and two daughters. Edward was as much of a failure as a king as his father was a success. He
lavished money and other rewards upon his male favorites, raising the ire of the
nobility. The most notable was Piers Gaveston, his homosexual lover; on the day
of Edward's marriage to Isabella, Edward preferred the couch of Gaveston to that
of his new wife. Gaveston was exiled and eventually murdered for his licentious
conduct with the king. Edward's means of maintaining power was based on the
noose and the block - 28 knights and barons were executed for rebelling against
the decadent king. Edward faired no better as a soldier. The rebellions of the barons opened the
way for Robert Bruce to reconquer much of Scotland. Bruce's victory over English
forces at the battle of Bannockburn, in 1314, ensured Scottish independence
until the union of England and Scotland in 1707. War broke out with France in 1324, prompting Edward to send Isabella and
their son Edward (later to become Edward III ) to negotiate with her brother and
French king, Charles IV. Isabella fell into an open romance with Roger Mortimer,
one of the Edward's disaffected barons. The rebellious couple invaded England in
1326, capturing and imprisoning Edward. The king was deposed, replaced by his
son, Edward III. Edward II was murdered in September 1327 at Berkeley castle, by a red-hot
iron inserted through his sphincter into his bowels. The juxtaposition of Edward
I and Edward II was beautifully described by Sir Richard Baker, in reference to
Edward I in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : "His great unfortunateness was
in his greatest blessing; for of four sons which he had by his Queen Isabella,
three of them died in his own lifetime, who were worthy to have outlived him;
and the fourth outlived him, who was worthy never to have been born." A strong
indictment of a weak king. Notes for Isabelle of France: "The She-Wolf" http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Isabella+of+England Queen consort of Edward II of England 1308-1327. Nicknamed the "She-Wolf of
France". Isabella or Isabelle was the daughter of King Philippe IV of France and the
sister of three French kings. Her mother was Joan, Queen of Navarre. Isabella
was born in Paris some time between 1292 and 1295. She married Edward at
Boulogne some time in January, 1308. He was already king, hence Isabella never
held the title of Princess of Wales, as was wrongly portrayed in the film
"Braveheart". Although Isabella had four children from the marriage, the king was popularly
believed to be homosexual, and lavished his attention on a succession of male
favourites, including Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser. When her brother, King
Charles IV of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she returned
to France and gathered an army to oppose Edward, in alliance with Roger
Mortimer, Earl of March, who had become her lover. Together they invaded England
and defeated Edward, who then abdicated in favour of his eldest son, Edward III
of England. Since the young king was only fourteen, they ruled as regents in his
place. Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed
king in such a way as not to draw suspicion on themselves.
However, when Edward III attained his majority, he remembered
their disloyalty, and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken
prisoner. Mortimer was executed for treason, but Isabella's life
was spared and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in
Norfolk. It was there that she probably died, on August 22 1358,
and her body was returned to London for burial. Children of Edward of England and Isabelle of France are: 2034072 i. Edward III Plantagenet King of England, born 13
Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, England; died 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen
Palace, Surrey; married Countess Philippa de Hainault 24 Jan
1327/28 in York Minster, England. ii. John Plantagenet, born 15 Aug 1316 in Eltham Palace; died
14 Sep 1336 in Perth. Notes for John Plantagenet: Earl of Cornwall iii. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 08 Jun 1318 in Woodstock; died
22 Apr 1355 in Deventer; married Duke Rainald II von Geldern May
1332 in Nimeguen; died 1343. iv. Joan Plantagenet, born 05 Jul 1321 in Tower of London;
died 07 Sep 1362 in Hertford Castle; married David II Bruce King
of Scotland; born 05 Mar 1323/24 in Dunfermline Palace, Fife;
died 22 Feb 1369/70 in Edinburgh Castle. 4068146. Willem III d'Avesnes, born Abt. 1286 in Of Avesnes,
Pas-De-Calais, France; died 07 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes, France. He was the son
of 8136292. Jean II d'Avesnes and 8136293. Philippa de Luxembourg.
He married 4068147. Jeanne de Valois Bet. 19 - 29 May 1305 in Chanay,
Ain, France. 4068147. Jeanne de Valois, born Abt. 1294; died 07 Mar 1342/43.
She was the daughter of 8136294. Charles III de Valois and 8136295.
Marguerite Capet. Notes for Willem III d'Avesnes: Ct Willem III of Hainault (1302-37) and Holland (1304-37) and Zeeland ;
William III the Good of Hainault Children of Willem d'Avesnes and Jeanne de Valois are: i. Margaret de Hainault, born 1311 in of Le Quesnoy, Nord,
France; died 23 Jun 1356; married Ludwig IV Wittelsbach von
Bayern 25 Feb 1323/24 in Köln; born 01 Apr 1282 in Munchen,
Oberbayern, Bavaria; died 11 Oct 1347 in Puch bei
Fürstenfeldbruck. Notes for Margaret de Hainault: Css of Hainault, Holland and Seeland Notes for Ludwig IV Wittelsbach von Bayern: Duke LUDWIG IV "der Bayer" of Bavaria in Upper Bavaria
(1294-47) in Lower Bavaria (1340-47), King of Italy (1327-47),
German King (25.11.1314-1347), Emperor (14.1.1328-1347)The
Bavarian ; Holy Roman Emperor ii. Sibylla of Holland, born 1310 in of Le Quesnoy, Nord,
France. 2034073 iii. Countess Philippa de Hainault, born 24 Jun 1311
in Mons, Hainault, Belgium; died 14 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle,
Berkshire, England; married Edward III Plantagenet King of
England 24 Jan 1327/28 in York Minster, England. iv. Jan of Holland, born Abt. 1313 in of Le Quesnoy, Nord,
France; died 1316. v. Johanna of Holland, born Abt. 1315 in of Le Quesnoy, Nord,
France; died 1374; married Wilhelm V of Julich 26 Feb 1333/34;
born Abt. 1315 in Of Julich, Rheinland, Prussia; died 26 Feb
1360/61. Notes for Wilhelm V of Julich: Duke of Julich vi. Wilhelm IV of Holland, born Abt. 1317 in of Le Quesnoy,
Nord, France; died 26 Sep 1345 in Worms, Friesland, Netherlands;
married Jeanne de Brabant & Limbou 1334. vii. Agnes of Holland, born Abt. 1320 in of Le Quesnoy, Nord,
France; died Aft. 24 Nov 1327. viii. Louis of Holland, born Abt. 1325 in of Le Quesnoy,
Nord, France; died 1328. ix. Elisabeth of Holland, born Abt. 1327 in of Le Quesnoy,
Nord, France; died 30 Jan 1360/61; married Robert de Namur 1354. Notes for Elisabeth of Holland: or Isabella of Holland Notes for Robert de Namur: Comte de Namur 4068224. Sir Thomas 'The Wise' de Berkeley, born Abt. 1248 in
England; died 23 Jul 1321 in England. He was the son of 8136448. Maurice de
Berkeley and 8136449. Isabel de Chilham. He married 4068225. Joan
de Ferrers 1267. 4068225. Joan de Ferrers, born Abt. 1248 in England; died 19
Mar 1308/09 in England. She was the daughter of 8136450. Earl William III de
Ferrers and 8136451. Margaret de Quincy. Children of Thomas de Berkeley and Joan de Ferrers are: i. Alice de Berkeley, born Aft. 1267; married Ralph de
Stourton Abt. 1287; born Abt. 1251 in of Stourton, Wiltshire,
England; died Abt. 1303. 2034112 ii. Sir Maurice de Berkeley, born Apr 1271 in
Berkeley, Gloucester, England; died 31 May 1326 in Wallingford
Castle, England; married Eva la Zouche. 4068226. Eudo la Zouche, born Abt. 1244 in Haryngworth,
Northamptonshire; died Bet. 28 Apr - 25 Jun 1279. He was the son of 8136452.
Alan la Zouche and 8136453. Elena de Quincy. He married 4068227.
Millicent de Cantelou Bef. 13 Dec 1273. 4068227. Millicent de Cantelou, born Abt. 1250; died Abt. 07
Jan 1298/99. She was the daughter of 8136454. Baron William III de Cantelou
and 8136455. Eva de Braose. Children of Eudo la Zouche and Millicent de Cantelou are: i. Ellen la Zouche, born Aft. 1273; married Sir John de
Harcourt Bef. 1286; born Bef. 1266; died 1330. Notes for Ellen la Zouche: Eleanor la Zouche ii. Lucy la Zouche, born Abt. 1279; married Thomas de Greene;
born Bef. 1279; died 23 Oct 1307. iii. Lord William la Zouche, born 28 Dec 1276 in Haryngworth,
Northants, England; died 11 Mar 1350/51; married Maud Lovel Bef.
15 Feb 1295/96; born Abt. 1280; died 1346. Notes for Lord William la Zouche: Lord Zouche of Haryngworth 2034113 iv. Eva la Zouche, born Bet. 1278 - 1279 in
Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England; died 05 Dec 1314;
married Sir Maurice de Berkeley. v. Elizabeth la Zouche, born Bef. 1272; died Aft. 1297;
married Nicholas Poyntz Bef. 1288; born Bef. 1270. 4068228. Lord Edmund de Mortimer, born Abt. 1261 in Wigmore,
Hereford, England; died 17 Jul 1304 in Battle of Buelt, died at Wigamore. He was
the son of 8136456. Roger de Mortimer and 8136457. Maud de Braose.
He married 4068229. Margaret de Fiennes Abt. 1285. 4068229. Margaret de Fiennes, died 07 Feb 1333/34. She was the
daughter of 8136458. Guillaume de Fiennes and 8136459. Blanche de
Brienne. Notes for Lord Edmund de Mortimer: Edward de Mortimer, Baron Wigmore Children of Edmund de Mortimer and Margaret de Fiennes are: i. Maud Mortimer, married Sir Theobald de Verdun; born Abt.
1290; died 27 Jul 1316. Notes for Sir Theobald de Verdun: Lord de Verdun 2034114 ii. Sir Roger de Mortimer, born 25 Apr 1287; died
1330 in Elmes, England; married Joan de Geneville Bef. 06 Oct
1302. 4068230. Piers de Geneville, born Abt. 1258 in Dublin, Ireland;
died Jun 1292. He was the son of 8136460. Geoffrey de Geneville and
8136461. Maud de Lacy. He married 4068231. Joan le Brun. 4068231. Joan le Brun Notes for Joan le Brun: or Jeanne de Lusignan Child of Piers de Geneville and Joan le Brun is: 2034115 i. Joan de Geneville, born 02 Feb 1285/86; died 19
Oct 1356; married Sir Roger de Mortimer Bef. 06 Oct 1302. 4068232. Hugh le Despencer, born Abt. 1224 in of Ryhall,
Rutland, England; died 04 Aug 1265 in Battle of Evesha, Gloucester, England. He
was the son of 8136464. Hugh le Despencer and 8136465. Iline Bassett.
He married 4068233. Aliva Bassett. 4068233. Aliva Bassett, born Abt. 1228 in Gloucester, England;
died Bef. Apr 1281. She was the daughter of 8136466. Sir Philip Basset
and 8136467. Hawise de Louvaine. Notes for Aliva Bassett: Iline Bassett Children of Hugh le Despencer and Aliva Bassett are: i. Eleanor le Despencer, born 1252 in Rynall, Rutland, Wales;
died 30 Sep 1328 in London, England; married Sir Hugh de
Courtenay; born 25 Mar 1249 in Okehampton, Devon, England; died
28 Feb 1290/91 in Cullicomb, Devon, England. Notes for Sir Hugh de Courtenay: Baron of Oakhampton 2034116 ii. Earl Hugh le Despencer, born 01 Mar 1260/61; died
27 Oct 1326; married Isabel de Beauchamp. iii. Anne le Despencer, married Sir William de Ferrers 1262;
born Abt. 1240 in Groby, Leicestershire, England; died 20 Feb
1286/87. 4068234. Earl William de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1240; died Abt.
05 Jun 1298. He was the son of 8135808. Earl William de Beauchamp and
8135809. Isabel de Maudit. He married 4068235. Maud Fitz John. 4068235. Maud Fitz John, born Abt. 1239; died 30 May 1301. She
was the daughter of 8136470. Sir John Fitz Geoffrey and 8136471.
Isabel le Bigod. Notes for Earl William de Beauchamp: Earl of Warwick. Children of William de Beauchamp and Maud Fitz John are: 2034117 i. Isabel de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1266; married (1)
Earl Hugh le Despencer; married (2) Sir Patrick de Chaworth. ii. Guy de Beauchamp, born 1271; died 12 Aug 1315; married
Alice de Toeni Feb 1309/10; born Abt. 1283; died 08 Jan 1323/24. Notes for Guy de Beauchamp: Earl of Warwick. 4068236. Richard de Clare, born 04 Aug 1222 in Newent,
Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of 8136472. Gilbert de Clare and
8136473. Isabel Marshal. He married 4068237. Maud de Lacy. 4068237. Maud de Lacy, born Abt. 1223. Notes for Richard de Clare: Earl of Gloucester and Hereford Notes for Maud de Lacy: Countess de Lincoln Children of Richard de Clare and Maud de Lacy are: i. Thomas de Clare, born Aft. 1240; died 1287; married
Juliane Fitz Maurice; born Abt. 1270. Notes for Thomas de Clare: 2nd son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. Notes for Juliane Fitz Maurice: or Amy Fitz Maurice 2034118 ii. Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare, born 02 Sep 1243 in
Monmouth Castle, England; died 07 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle,
England; married Joan Plantagenet 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister,
London, England. iii. Roese de Clare, born 1256; died Aft. 1316; married Roger
de Mowbray Aft. 1270; born Abt. 1254; died Bef. 21 Nov 1297. 4068238. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England, born 17 Jun 1239 in
Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; died 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-Sands,
Northumberland, England. He was the son of 8136476. Henry III Plantagenet of
England and 8136477. Countess Eleanor Beranger de Provence. He
married 4068239. Elenora de Castile 18 Aug 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain. 4068239. Elenora de Castile, born Abt. 1240 in Castile, España;
died 29 Nov 1290 in Herdeby, near Grantham, Nottinghamshire, England. She was
the daughter of 8136478. St. Fernando III de Castile y Léon and
8136479. Jeanne 'Joanna' de Danmartin. Notes for Edward I 'Longshanks' of England: Edward I, the oldest surving son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence, was
born in 1239. He was nicknamed Longshanks due to his great height and stature.
Edward married Eleanor of Castille in 1254, who bore him sixteen children (seven
of whom survived into adulthood) before her death in 1290. Edward reached a
peace settlement with Philip IV of France that resulted with his marriage to the
French king's sister, Margaret, who bore him three more children. Edward I was a capable statesman, adding much to the institutions initiated
by Henry II . In 1295, his "Model Parliament" brought together representatives
from the nobility, clergy, knights of the shires, and burgesses of the cities -
the first gathering of Lords and Commons. Feudal revenues proved inadequate in
financing the bourgeoning royal courts and administrative institutions;
summoning national Parliaments became the accepted forum of gaining revenue and
conducting public business. Judicial reform included the expansion of such
courts as the King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, and the Chancery Court
was established to give redress in circumstances where other courts provided on
solution. Edward was pious, but resisted any increase of papal authority in
England. Conservators of the Peace, the forerunners of Justices of the Peace,
were also established as an instituion. Foriegn policy, namely the unification of the island's other nations,
occupied much of Edward's time. A major campaign to control Llywelyn ap Gruffydd
of Wales began in 1277, and lasted until Llywelyn's death in 1282. In 1301, the
king's eldest son was created Prince of Wales, a title still held by all male
heirs to the crown. Margaret, Maid of Norway and legitimate heir to the Scottish
crown, died in 1290, leaving a disputed succession in Scotland . Edward was
asked to arbitrate between thirteen different claimants. John Baliol, Edward's
first choice, was unpopular; his next choice, William Wallace, rebelled against
England until his capture and execution in 1305. Robert Bruce seized the
Scottish throne in 1306, later to become a source of consternation to Edward II
Edward died en route to yet another Scottish campaign in1307. His character
found accurate evaluation by Sir Richard Baker, in A Chronicle of the Kings of
England : He had in him the two wisdoms, not often found in any, single; both
together, seldom or never: an ability of judgement in himself, and a readiness
to hear the judgement of others. He was not easily provoked into passion, but
once in passion, not easily appeased, as was seen by his dealing with the Scots;
towards whom he shaowed at first patience, and at severity. If he be censured
for his many taxations, he may be justified by his well bestowing them; for
never prince laid out his money to more honour of himself, or good of his
kingdom." Notes for Elenora de Castile: Cts de Ponthieu Children of Edward of England and Elenora de Castile are: i. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor; died
1297 in Ghent; married (1) Alfonso III Rey de Aragón; born 1265
in Valencia; died 1291 in Barcelona; married (2) Henri III of
Bar 20 Sep 1293 in Bristol; born Aft. 1245; died 1302. ii. Joan Plantagenet, born 1265; died 1265. iii. John Plantagenet, born 10 Jul 1266; died 1271 in
Westminster Palace. iv. Henry Plantagenet, born 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor Castle;
died 1274 in Marton. v. Julian 'Katherine' Plantagenet, born 1271 in Holy Land;
died 1271 in Holy Land. 2034119 vi. Joan Plantagenet, born 1272 in Acre, Palestine;
died 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England; married (1) Gilbert
'the Red' de Clare 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London, England;
married (2) Sir Ralph de Monthermer 1297. vii. Alfonso Plantagenet, born 24 Nov 1273; died 1284 in
Windsor Castle. Notes for Alfonso Plantagenet: Earl of Chester viii. Margaret Plantagenet, born 11 Sep 1275 in Windsor
Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died Aft. 11 Mar 1332/33 in
Brussels; married John II de Brabant 08 Jul 1290 in Westminster
Abbey, London, England; born 27 Sep 1275; died 27 Oct 1312 in
Tervueren. Notes for John II de Brabant: John II the Peaceful of Brabant, Duke of Brabant 2nd ; Duke
of Lorraine ; Duke John II of Brabant and Limburg ix. Berengaria Plantagenet, born 1276 in Kennington; died
1279. x. Mary Plantagenet, born 11 Mar 1277/78 in Windsor Castle;
died Bef. 08 Jul 1332 in Amesbury. Notes for Mary Plantagenet: a nun xi. Alice Plantagenet, born 12 Mar 1278/79 in Woodstock
Palace, Oxford, England; died 1291. 2034141 xii. Elizabeth Plantagenet, born 07 Aug 1282 in
Rhuddlan Castle, Carnarvon, Flint, Wales; died 05 May 1316 in
Quendon, Essex, England; married (1) John I of Holland 18 Jan
1296/97 in Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk; married (2) Humphrey
VIII de Bohun 14 Nov 1302 in Westminister, London, England. xiii. Edward II Plantagenet King of England, born 25 Apr 1284
in Carnarvon Cast., Carbarvon, Wales; died 21 Sep 1327 in
Berkeley Castle, Gloucester., England; married Isabelle of
France 22 Jan 1307/08 in Bolougne, France; born Bet. 1292 - 1295
in Seine, France; died 22 Aug 1358 in Norfolk, England. Notes for Edward II Plantagenet King of England: Ruled England from 1307-1327. Prince of Wales 1301. Edward II was born in 1284 to Edward I and Eleanor of
Castille. He married Isabella, daughter of Philip IV of France,
in 1308; Isabella bore him two sons and two daughters. Edward was as much of a failure as a king as his father was a
success. He lavished money and other rewards upon his male
favorites, raising the ire of the nobility. The most notable was
Piers Gaveston, his homosexual lover; on the day of Edward's
marriage to Isabella, Edward preferred the couch of Gaveston to
that of his new wife. Gaveston was exiled and eventually
murdered for his licentious conduct with the king. Edward's
means of maintaining power was based on the noose and the block
- 28 knights and barons were executed for rebelling against the
decadent king. Edward faired no better as a soldier. The rebellions of the
barons opened the way for Robert Bruce to reconquer much of
Scotland. Bruce's victory over English forces at the battle of
Bannockburn, in 1314, ensured Scottish independence until the
union of England and Scotland in 1707. War broke out with France in 1324, prompting Edward to send
Isabella and their son Edward (later to become Edward III ) to
negotiate with her brother and French king, Charles IV. Isabella
fell into an open romance with Roger Mortimer, one of the
Edward's disaffected barons. The rebellious couple invaded
England in 1326, capturing and imprisoning Edward. The king was
deposed, replaced by his son, Edward III. Edward II was murdered in September 1327 at Berkeley castle,
by a red-hot iron inserted through his sphincter into his
bowels. The juxtaposition of Edward I and Edward II was
beautifully described by Sir Richard Baker, in reference to
Edward I in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : "His great
unfortunateness was in his greatest blessing; for of four sons
which he had by his Queen Isabella, three of them died in his
own lifetime, who were worthy to have outlived him; and the
fourth outlived him, who was worthy never to have been born." A
strong indictment of a weak king. Notes for Isabelle of France: "The She-Wolf" http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Isabella+of+England Queen consort of Edward II of England 1308-1327. Nicknamed
the "She-Wolf of France". Isabella or Isabelle was the daughter of King Philippe IV of
France and the sister of three French kings. Her mother was
Joan, Queen of Navarre. Isabella was born in Paris some time
between 1292 and 1295. She married Edward at Boulogne some time
in January, 1308. He was already king, hence Isabella never held
the title of Princess of Wales, as was wrongly portrayed in the
film "Braveheart". Although Isabella had four children from the marriage, the
king was popularly believed to be homosexual, and lavished his
attention on a succession of male favourites, including Piers
Gaveston and Hugh Despenser. When her brother, King Charles IV
of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she
returned to France and gathered an army to oppose Edward, in
alliance with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, who had become her
lover. Together they invaded England and defeated Edward, who
then abdicated in favour of his eldest son, Edward III of
England. Since the young king was only fourteen, they ruled as
regents in his place. Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed
king in such a way as not to draw suspicion on themselves.
However, when Edward III attained his majority, he remembered
their disloyalty, and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken
prisoner. Mortimer was executed for treason, but Isabella's life
was spared and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in
Norfolk. It was there that she probably died, on August 22 1358,
and her body was returned to London for burial. xiv. Beatrice Plantagenet, born Abt. 1286 in Aquitaine; died
Child. xv. Blanche Plantagenet, born 1290; died Child. Children of Edward of England and Margaret of France are: 2034134 i. Earl Thomas Plantagenet, born 01 Jun 1300 in
Brotherton, Yorkshire, England; died Aug 1338; married (1) Alice
Hayles Abt. 1316; married (2) Mary de Ros 1328. ii. Edmund Plantagenet, born 05 Aug 1301 in Woodstock Palace,
Oxford, England; died 19 Mar 1329/30 in beheaded at Winchester;
married Margaret Wake 06 Oct 1325 in Blisworth,
Northamptonshire, England; born Abt. 1299; died 28 Sep 1349. Notes for Edmund Plantagenet: 1st Earl of Kent, Earl of Arundel Notes for Margaret Wake: Bss Margaret "of Liddell" iii. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 04 May 1306 in Winchester;
died 1311 in Amesbury. 4068256. Roger de Mowbray, born Abt. 1254; died Bef. 21 Nov
1297. He was the son of 8136512. Roger de Mowbray and 8136513. Maud
(Matilda) de Beauchamp. He married 4068257. Roese de Clare Aft. 1270. 4068257. Roese de Clare, born 1256; died Aft. 1316. She was the
daughter of 4068236. Richard de Clare and 4068237. Maud de Lacy. Child of Roger de Mowbray and Roese de Clare is: 2034128 i. John I de Mowbray, born 04 Sep 1286; died 23 Mar
1321/22; married Aline de Braose Aft. 1305. 4068260. Edmund 'Crouchback' Plantagenet, born 16 Dec 1244 in
London, Middlesex, England; died 05 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, France. He was the son
of 8136476. Henry III Plantagenet of England and 8136477. Countess
Eleanor Beranger de Provence. He married 4068261. Blanche d'Artois
Bef. 29 Oct 1275 in Paris, Seine, France. 4068261. Blanche d'Artois, born Bet. 1245 - 1247 in of Arras,
Pas-de-Calais, France; died 02 May 1302 in Paris, Seine, France. She was the
daughter of 8136522. Count Robert I Capet d'Artois and 8136523.
Matilda 'Maud' de Brabant. Notes for Edmund 'Crouchback' Plantagenet: Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Chester 1253, Leicester 25.10.1264, Derby
12.7.1265 and Lancaster 1267 Notes for Blanche d'Artois: Queen of Navarre Children of Edmund Plantagenet and Blanche d'Artois are: i. Thomas Plantagenet, born 1276; died 22 Mar 1321/22 in
executed at Pontefract, Yorkshire; married Alice de Lacy Bet. 28
Oct 1294 - 1310; born 25 Dec 1281 in Denbigh Castle,
Denbighshire; died 02 Oct 1348. Notes for Thomas Plantagenet: 2nd Earl of Lancaster & Lincoln 1311 Steward of England and Sheriff of Lancashire and from his
wife Earl of Lincoln In 1312 he joined the Confederation against
Piers Galveston, and was made their genereal by the nobles and
great personages, who had united for a redres of grievances.
From this he was never fully restored to the confidence of the
King but was the great champion of the popular party, in whose
cause he eventually laid down his life. He was captured at
Boroughbridge and then taken to Pontefract tried and
beheaded.Many said he should be sainted. Notes for Alice de Lacy: She styled herself countess of Lincoln and Salisbury, title
inherited from her father and mother respectively. She was
divorced by her first husband because of adultery with the Earl
of Surrey's squire, whom she then married. ii. John Plantagenet, born Bef. May 1286; died Bef. 1327 in
France. Notes for John Plantagenet: Lord of Beaufort ; sn de Beaufort et de Nogent Lartauld iii. Mary Plantagenet, died Child. 2034130 iv. Henry Plantagenet, born Abt. 1281 in Grosmont
Castle, Monmouthsire, England; died 22 Sep 1345 in Monastery of
Cannons, Leicester, England; married (1) Maud de Chaworth Bef.
02 Mar 1296/97; married (2) Alix de Joinville Aft. 1322. 4068262. Sir Patrick de Chaworth, born Abt. 1250. He married
2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp. 2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1266. She was the
daughter of 4068234. Earl William de Beauchamp and 4068235. Maud Fitz
John. Child of Patrick de Chaworth and Isabel de Beauchamp is: 2034131 i. Maud de Chaworth, born Abt. 1282; died Bet. 19 Feb
1316/17 - 03 Dec 1322; married Henry Plantagenet Bef. 02 Mar
1296/97. 4068238. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England, born 17 Jun 1239 in
Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; died 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-Sands,
Northumberland, England. He was the son of 8136476. Henry III Plantagenet of
England and 8136477. Countess Eleanor Beranger de Provence. He
married 4068269. Margaret le Hardy of France 10 Sep 1299 in Canterbury,
England. 4068269. Margaret le Hardy of France, born 1279 in Paris,
France; died 14 Feb 1316/17 in Marlborough Castle, England. She was the daughter
of 8136538. Philippe III King of France and 8136539. Marie de Brabant. Notes for Edward I 'Longshanks' of England: Edward I, the oldest surving son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence, was
born in 1239. He was nicknamed Longshanks due to his great height and stature.
Edward married Eleanor of Castille in 1254, who bore him sixteen children (seven
of whom survived into adulthood) before her death in 1290. Edward reached a
peace settlement with Philip IV of France that resulted with his marriage to the
French king's sister, Margaret, who bore him three more children. Edward I was a capable statesman, adding much to the institutions initiated
by Henry II . In 1295, his "Model Parliament" brought together representatives
from the nobility, clergy, knights of the shires, and burgesses of the cities -
the first gathering of Lords and Commons. Feudal revenues proved inadequate in
financing the bourgeoning royal courts and administrative institutions;
summoning national Parliaments became the accepted forum of gaining revenue and
conducting public business. Judicial reform included the expansion of such
courts as the King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, and the Chancery Court
was established to give redress in circumstances where other courts provided on
solution. Edward was pious, but resisted any increase of papal authority in
England. Conservators of the Peace, the forerunners of Justices of the Peace,
were also established as an instituion. Foriegn policy, namely the unification of the island's other nations,
occupied much of Edward's time. A major campaign to control Llywelyn ap Gruffydd
of Wales began in 1277, and lasted until Llywelyn's death in 1282. In 1301, the
king's eldest son was created Prince of Wales, a title still held by all male
heirs to the crown. Margaret, Maid of Norway and legitimate heir to the Scottish
crown, died in 1290, leaving a disputed succession in Scotland . Edward was
asked to arbitrate between thirteen different claimants. John Baliol, Edward's
first choice, was unpopular; his next choice, William Wallace, rebelled against
England until his capture and execution in 1305. Robert Bruce seized the
Scottish throne in 1306, later to become a source of consternation to Edward II
Edward died en route to yet another Scottish campaign in1307. His character
found accurate evaluation by Sir Richard Baker, in A Chronicle of the Kings of
England : He had in him the two wisdoms, not often found in any, single; both
together, seldom or never: an ability of judgement in himself, and a readiness
to hear the judgement of others. He was not easily provoked into passion, but
once in passion, not easily appeased, as was seen by his dealing with the Scots;
towards whom he shaowed at first patience, and at severity. If he be censured
for his many taxations, he may be justified by his well bestowing them; for
never prince laid out his money to more honour of himself, or good of his
kingdom." Notes for Margaret le Hardy of France: One report says Marguerite of France was the mother of Thomas Plantagenet,
and her parents were Louis IX and Marguerite of Provence. A report also indicates that the mother of Margaret le Hardy
was Isabella D'Aragon, an earlier spouse of Philippe III King of
France. Children of Edward of England and Elenora de Castile are: i. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor; died
1297 in Ghent; married (1) Alfonso III Rey de Aragón; born 1265
in Valencia; died 1291 in Barcelona; married (2) Henri III of
Bar 20 Sep 1293 in Bristol; born Aft. 1245; died 1302. ii. Joan Plantagenet, born 1265; died 1265. iii. John Plantagenet, born 10 Jul 1266; died 1271 in
Westminster Palace. iv. Henry Plantagenet, born 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor Castle;
died 1274 in Marton. v. Julian 'Katherine' Plantagenet, born 1271 in Holy Land;
died 1271 in Holy Land. 2034119 vi. Joan Plantagenet, born 1272 in Acre, Palestine;
died 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England; married (1) Gilbert
'the Red' de Clare 30 Apr 1290 in Westminister, London, England;
married (2) Sir Ralph de Monthermer 1297. vii. Alfonso Plantagenet, born 24 Nov 1273; died 1284 in
Windsor Castle. Notes for Alfonso Plantagenet: Earl of Chester viii. Margaret Plantagenet, born 11 Sep 1275 in Windsor
Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died Aft. 11 Mar 1332/33 in
Brussels; married John II de Brabant 08 Jul 1290 in Westminster
Abbey, London, England; born 27 Sep 1275; died 27 Oct 1312 in
Tervueren. Notes for John II de Brabant: John II the Peaceful of Brabant, Duke of Brabant 2nd ; Duke
of Lorraine ; Duke John II of Brabant and Limburg ix. Berengaria Plantagenet, born 1276 in Kennington; died
1279. x. Mary Plantagenet, born 11 Mar 1277/78 in Windsor Castle;
died Bef. 08 Jul 1332 in Amesbury. Notes for Mary Plantagenet: a nun xi. Alice Plantagenet, born 12 Mar 1278/79 in Woodstock
Palace, Oxford, England; died 1291. 2034141 xii. Elizabeth Plantagenet, born 07 Aug 1282 in
Rhuddlan Castle, Carnarvon, Flint, Wales; died 05 May 1316 in
Quendon, Essex, England; married (1) John I of Holland 18 Jan
1296/97 in Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk; married (2) Humphrey
VIII de Bohun 14 Nov 1302 in Westminister, London, England. xiii. Edward II Plantagenet King of England, born 25 Apr 1284
in Carnarvon Cast., Carbarvon, Wales; died 21 Sep 1327 in
Berkeley Castle, Gloucester., England; married Isabelle of
France 22 Jan 1307/08 in Bolougne, France; born Bet. 1292 - 1295
in Seine, France; died 22 Aug 1358 in Norfolk, England. Notes for Edward II Plantagenet King of England: Ruled England from 1307-1327. Prince of Wales 1301. Edward II was born in 1284 to Edward I and Eleanor of
Castille. He married Isabella, daughter of Philip IV of France,
in 1308; Isabella bore him two sons and two daughters. Edward was as much of a failure as a king as his father was a
success. He lavished money and other rewards upon his male
favorites, raising the ire of the nobility. The most notable was
Piers Gaveston, his homosexual lover; on the day of Edward's
marriage to Isabella, Edward preferred the couch of Gaveston to
that of his new wife. Gaveston was exiled and eventually
murdered for his licentious conduct with the king. Edward's
means of maintaining power was based on the noose and the block
- 28 knights and barons were executed for rebelling against the
decadent king. Edward faired no better as a soldier. The rebellions of the
barons opened the way for Robert Bruce to reconquer much of
Scotland. Bruce's victory over English forces at the battle of
Bannockburn, in 1314, ensured Scottish independence until the
union of England and Scotland in 1707. War broke out with France in 1324, prompting Edward to send
Isabella and their son Edward (later to become Edward III ) to
negotiate with her brother and French king, Charles IV. Isabella
fell into an open romance with Roger Mortimer, one of the
Edward's disaffected barons. The rebellious couple invaded
England in 1326, capturing and imprisoning Edward. The king was
deposed, replaced by his son, Edward III. Edward II was murdered in September 1327 at Berkeley castle,
by a red-hot iron inserted through his sphincter into his
bowels. The juxtaposition of Edward I and Edward II was
beautifully described by Sir Richard Baker, in reference to
Edward I in A Chronicle of the Kings of England : "His great
unfortunateness was in his greatest blessing; for of four sons
which he had by his Queen Isabella, three of them died in his
own lifetime, who were worthy to have outlived him; and the
fourth outlived him, who was worthy never to have been born." A
strong indictment of a weak king. Notes for Isabelle of France: "The She-Wolf" http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Isabella+of+England Queen consort of Edward II of England 1308-1327. Nicknamed
the "She-Wolf of France". Isabella or Isabelle was the daughter of King Philippe IV of
France and the sister of three French kings. Her mother was
Joan, Queen of Navarre. Isabella was born in Paris some time
between 1292 and 1295. She married Edward at Boulogne some time
in January, 1308. He was already king, hence Isabella never held
the title of Princess of Wales, as was wrongly portrayed in the
film "Braveheart". Although Isabella had four children from the marriage, the
king was popularly believed to be homosexual, and lavished his
attention on a succession of male favourites, including Piers
Gaveston and Hugh Despenser. When her brother, King Charles IV
of France, seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she
returned to France and gathered an army to oppose Edward, in
alliance with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, who had become her
lover. Together they invaded England and defeated Edward, who
then abdicated in favour of his eldest son, Edward III of
England. Since the young king was only fourteen, they ruled as
regents in his place. Isabella and Mortimer famously plotted to murder the deposed
king in such a way as not to draw suspicion on themselves.
However, when Edward III attained his majority, he remembered
their disloyalty, and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken
prisoner. Mortimer was executed for treason, but Isabella's life
was spared and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in
Norfolk. It was there that she probably died, on August 22 1358,
and her body was returned to London for burial. xiv. Beatrice Plantagenet, born Abt. 1286 in Aquitaine; died
Child. xv. Blanche Plantagenet, born 1290; died Child. Children of Edward of England and Margaret of France are: 2034134 i. Earl Thomas Plantagenet, born 01 Jun 1300 in
Brotherton, Yorkshire, England; died Aug 1338; married (1) Alice
Hayles Abt. 1316; married (2) Mary de Ros 1328. ii. Edmund Plantagenet, born 05 Aug 1301 in Woodstock Palace,
Oxford, England; died 19 Mar 1329/30 in beheaded at Winchester;
married Margaret Wake 06 Oct 1325 in Blisworth,
Northamptonshire, England; born Abt. 1299; died 28 Sep 1349. Notes for Edmund Plantagenet: 1st Earl of Kent, Earl of Arundel Notes for Margaret Wake: Bss Margaret "of Liddell" iii. Eleanor Plantagenet, born 04 May 1306 in Winchester;
died 1311 in Amesbury. 4068270. Sir Roger Hayles Child of Sir Roger Hayles is: 2034135 i. Alice Hayles, born Aft. 1300; died Aft. 08 May
1326; married Earl Thomas Plantagenet Abt. 1316. 4068272. Richard Fitz Alan, born 03 Feb 1266/67 in Arundel,
Essex, England; died 09 Mar 1301/02. He was the son of 8136544. John Fitz
Alan and 8136545. Isabella de Mortimer. He married 4068273.
Alisona 'Alice' de Saluzza. 4068273. Alisona 'Alice' de Saluzza, born Abt. 1271 in Arundel,
Essex, England. She was the daughter of 8136546. Thomas de Saluzza and
8136547. Leugia de Ceva. Notes for Richard Fitz Alan: Sir Richard de Arundel; Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel One record says Lord Edmund FitzAlan m Alisia de Saluzzo. Notes for Alisona 'Alice' de Saluzza: Alisia de Saluzza ; Alasia di Saluzzo Children of Richard Fitz Alan and Alisona de Saluzza are: 2034136 i. Edmund Fitz Alan, born 01 May 1285 in Castle of
Marlborough in Wiltshire; died 17 Nov 1326 in Hereford, England;
married Alice de Warenne 1305 in England. ii. Margaret Fitz Alan, born 1302; married Sir William le
Botiller Bef. 1324; born 08 Sep 1296 in Wem, Shrops, England;
died Dec 1361. Notes for Sir William le Botiller: Lord Botiller of Wem and Oversley 4068274. Sir William de Warenne, born Bef. 1256 in Surry,
England; died 15 Dec 1286 in murdered at Croydon, London, England. He was the
son of 8136548. Earl John de Warenne and 8136549. Alice de Lusignan.
He married 4068275. Joan de Vere Jun 1285. 4068275. Joan de Vere, born Bef. 1262 in Oxfordshire, England;
died Abt. 23 Nov 1293 in England. She was the daughter of 8136550. Robert de
Vere and 8136551. Alice de Saundford. Notes for Sir William de Warenne: Killed in a tournament at Crovdon. 7th Earl of Surrey. Children of William de Warenne and Joan de Vere are: 2034137 i. Alice de Warenne, born Jun 1287 in Warren, Sussex,
England; died Bef. 23 May 1338 in England; married Edmund Fitz
Alan 1305 in England. ii. Earl John de Warenne, born Abt. 1280 in England; died in
England; married (1) Joan of Bar; born Aft. 1280; married (2)
Matilda "Maud" de Nerford de Skegeton Bef. 1321; born Abt. 1290;
died Abt. 1368. Notes for Earl John de Warenne: Earl of Surry Eighth and last Earl of Warrene and Surrey of this family, an
enthusiast for engaging in jousting tournments such that he was
ordered (1309) by King Edward II not to engage in further
combats, accompanied King Edward II on his campaign (1310) into
Scotland, besieged Scarborough Castle (1312), abducted Countess
Alice of Lancaster (1317) precipitating a private war with
Thomas, her husband (Earl of Lancaster), besieged Leeds Castle,
Kent (1321), appointed (1338) co-guardian of the realm during
the absence of King Edward II in Flanders, created Earl of
Strathearn, Scotland (1332(, married (1306) Joan of Bar. During
this unhappy marriage John cohabited openly with Maude De
Nerford, a married woman by whom he had illegitimate children. Ancestry of the de Warenne line from this point is often
displayed in two diffrerent ways. It is likely that the Earldom
went one way, but occasionally jumped to a cousins's line when
no descendants were available on the primary line. Notes for Matilda "Maud" de Nerford de Skegeton: One report says she was unmarried at the time Son John was
born. 4068280. Humphrey VII de Bohun, born 1249; died 31 Dec 1298 in
Pleshy, Essex, England. He was the son of 8136560. Humphrey VI de Bohun
and 8136561. Lady Eleanor de Braose. He married 4068281. Maud de
Fiennes 1275. 4068281. Maud de Fiennes, born Abt. 1231; died 1298. She was
the daughter of 8136562. Ingelram de Fiennes and 8136563. Maud Hampden. Notes for Humphrey VII de Bohun: Earl Of Hereford And Essex Child of Humphrey de Bohun and Maud de Fiennes is: 2034140 i. Humphrey VIII de Bohun, born 1276 in Pleshy
Castle; died 16 Mar 1320/21 in Battle of Bouroughbridge, York,
England; married Elizabeth Plantagenet 14 Nov 1302 in
Westminister, London, England. 4068284. Gunceline de Badlesmere, born Bef. 1255; died Abt.
1301. He was the son of 8136568. Giles de Badlesmere. He married
4068285. Joan Fitz Bernard. 4068285. Joan Fitz Bernard She was the daughter of 8136570.
Lord Ralph Fitz Bernard. Child of Gunceline de Badlesmere and Joan Fitz Bernard is: 2034142 i. Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere, born Abt. 1275 in
of Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England; died 14 Apr 1322 in
Canterbury, Kent, England; married Margaret de Clare Abt. 1300
in Kent, England. 4068286. Thomas de Clare, born Aft. 1240; died 1287. He was the
son of 4068236. Richard de Clare and 4068237. Maud de Lacy. He
married 4068287. Juliane Fitz Maurice. 4068287. Juliane Fitz Maurice, born Abt. 1270. She was the
daughter of 8136574. Lord Maurice Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald and 8136575.
Emmeline de Longespee. Notes for Thomas de Clare: 2nd son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. Notes for Juliane Fitz Maurice: or Amy Fitz Maurice Children of Thomas de Clare and Juliane Fitz Maurice are: 2034143 i. Margaret de Clare, born Abt. 1285; died 1333;
married Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere Abt. 1300 in Kent,
England. ii. Maud de Clare, born Bef. 1285; married Robert de Clifford
Bef. 1300; born 1275 in Westmoreland, England; died 1314 in
Bannockburn, Scotland. Notes for Robert de Clifford: Robert de Clifford, Lord Clifford, Captain General of the
Marches of Scotland in 1299. "History of Westmoreland", chapter about the Norman
settlement, Barony of Appleby, page 101, gives pedigree, birth
and death dates. Robert was the only son. He was eight years old at his father's death. He was at an
early age placed in high office, being Lord Warden of the
marches when but twenty-three years of age. He was subsequently
King's Lieutenant, and Captain-General in Cumberland,
Westmoreland, Lancashire and the marches towards Scotland; Lord
High Admiral of England and Earl Marshall; a justice of the
King's forests north of Trent, and he was one of four guardians
appointed by Edward I for his son Edward. Robert de Clifford had
from Edward II a grant of the castle and baroy of Skipton in
Yorkshire, on condition of surrendering the property in
Monmouthshire he had inherited from his father. He was killed in
the battle of Bannockburn, in 1314, leaving two sons. The record
states he was forty when he died (but other dates conflict with
that). From the book " ... that one of them (Cliffords) should
die in his bed was an infrequent variation on their usual
practice of being slain in battle." Generation No. 23 8134656. Roger de Northwode, born Aft. 1306; died 05 Nov 1361.
He was the son of John de Northwode and Agnes de Grandison. He married
8134657. Juliana de Saye Abt. 1325 in Kent, England. 8134657. Juliana de Saye, born 1307; died 20 Feb 1327/28. She
was the daughter of 4067910. Geoffrey Geffrid de Saye III and 4067911.
Ideona de Leybourne. Child of Roger de Northwode and Juliana de Saye is: 4067328 i. John de Northwode, born Abt. 1326; died 27 Feb
1378/79; married Joan Hert Abt. 1350. 8134658. Robert Hert Child of Robert Hert is: 4067329 i. Joan Hert, born in of Faversham, England; married
John de Northwode Abt. 1350. 8135364. Sir Knight Geoffrey le Scrope, born Abt. 1275 in
Masham, Yorkshire, England; died Dec 1340 in Ghent, Belgium. He was the son of
Sir Knight William le Scrope and Constance Newsom. He married 8135365. Ivetta
de Ros. 8135365. Ivetta de Ros, born Abt. 1285 in Igmanthorpe,
Yorkshire, England; died Bef. 1331. She was the daughter of Sir William de Ros
and Eustache Fitz Hugh. Notes for Ivetta de Ros: Juetta de Ros Children of Geoffrey le Scrope and Ivetta de Ros are: 4067682 i. Sir Henry le Scrope, born 28 Sep 1312 in Masham,
Yorkshire, England; died 31 Jul 1391 in Ghent, Belgium; married
Joan Agnes <Unknown>. ii. Stephen le Scrope, born Abt. 1328 in Carleton Castle,
England; died Aft. 1365; married Isabella <Unknown>. 8135368. Sir John de Grey, born Abt. 1271; died 17 Oct 1311. He
was the son of Sir Robert de Grey and Joan de Valognes. He married 8135369.
Margaret de Odingsell. 8135369. Margaret de Odingsell, born 1270. She was the daughter
of William de Odingsell and Ela Fitzwalter. Child of John de Grey and Margaret de Odingsell is: 4067684 i. Sir John de Grey, born 09 Oct 1300; died 01 Sep
1359; married (1) Avice Marmion; married (2) Catherine Fitz Alan
Bef. 17 Dec 1317. 8135370. Lord John Marmion Child of Lord John Marmion is: 4067685 i. Avice Marmion, born Bef. 01 Mar 1311/12; married
Sir John de Grey. 8135374. Warin de l'Isle, born Abt. 1276 in Kingston-Lisle,
Berkshire, England; died Mar 1321/22 in Hanged at Pontefract, Yorkshire,
England. He was the son of Gerald de l'Isle and Alice de Armenters. He married
8135375. Alice de Teyes. 8135375. Alice de Teyes, born Abt. 1285 in Fritwell,
Oxfordshire, England; died 02 Aug 1347. She was the daughter of Henry de Teyes
and Hawise. Notes for Warin de l'Isle: "I now come (says Dugdale) to Warine de L'Isle, son of Robert, son of Alice,
dau. of Henry, a younger son of Warine FitzGerald, as the descent sheweth."
Which Warine was in the Scottish wars, temp. Edward I and, in the beginning of
Edward II's reign, was constituted governor of Windsor Castle and warden of the
forest. For years subsequently he was engaged in Scotland, but joining Thomas,
Earl of Lancaster, against the Spencers, 1320-1, and sharing in the discomfiture
of his chief, he was taken prisoner and hanged at York with the Lord Mowbray and
several others. After which, it was found in A.D. 1327, that he d. seised of the
manors of Bouden, Kingston, and Fanflore, in Berks; Mundiford, in Norfolk; and
Kistingbury, in Northamptonshire; leaving Gerard, his son, twenty-three years of
age, and Alice, his wife, sister and heir of Henry, Baron Teyes surviving. [Sir
Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's
Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 327, L'Isle, Barons de L'Isle] Children of Warin de l'Isle and Alice de Teyes are: 4067687 i. Margery de l'Isle, born Aft. 1305; married Baron
Herbert VII de St. Quintin. ii. Alice de l'Isle, born Abt. 1312; died Aft. 1344; married
Sir John de Grey Bef. 20 Oct 1330; born 1305 in Codnor, England;
died 14 Dec 1392 in Aylesworth, Kent, England. 8135376. John Willoughby, born 06 Jan 1303/04 in Willoughby
d'Eserby, Lincolnshire, England; died 13 Jun 1349. He was the son of Lord Robert
Willoughby and Margaret Deincourt. He married 8135377. Joanne Roscelyn
Bef. 02 Jul 1323. 8135377. Joanne Roscelyn, born Abt. 1305 in of Edgefield,
Norfolk. She was the daughter of Peter Roscelyn. Notes for John Willoughby: 2nd Lord (Baron) Willoughby de Eresby; b 6 Jan 1303/4; kt banneret Jan
1326/7; campaigned in Gascony, Scotland Brittany and France, where present
Battle of Crécy 1346 and possibly also the ensuing Siege of Calais; m by 2 July
1323 Joan, dau of Peter Roscelyn, of Edgefield, Norfolk, and d 13 June 1349,
leaving, with at least one yr s Children of John Willoughby and Joanne Roscelyn are: 4067688 i. John Willoughby, born Bef. 06 Jan 1328/29; died 29
Mar 1372; married Cecily de Ufford. ii. Robert Willoughby 8135378. Robert de Ufford Notes for Robert de Ufford: 1st Earl of Suffolk Child of Robert de Ufford is: 4067689 i. Cecily de Ufford, married John Willoughby. 8135380. William de Skipwith, born Bef. 1310 in Lincolnshire,
England; died 1336 in Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of Sir Knight John
de Skipwith and Margaret de Flynton. He married 8135381. Margaret FitzSimon
Bef. 1330 in Lincolnshire, England. 8135381. Margaret FitzSimon, born in South Ormesby,
Lincolnshire, England; died in Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of
Lord Ralph FitzSimon I. Notes for William de Skipwith: Parliament Official. Chief Justice of Ireland. Children of William de Skipwith and Margaret FitzSimon are: 4067690 i. Sir William Skipwith, born 1330 in Lincolnshire,
England; died 1395 in Lincolnshire, England; married Alice de
Hiltoft. ii. John Skipwith iii. Ralph Skipwith 8135382. Sir William de Hiltoft Child of Sir William de Hiltoft is: 4067691 i. Alice de Hiltoft, born in Lincolnshire, England;
died in Lincolnshire, England; married Sir William Skipwith. 8135384. John le Strange, born 18 May 1282; died 06 Feb
1311/12. He was the son of John le Strange and Maud de Montibus. He married
8135385. Iseult <Unknown>. 8135385. Iseult <Unknown>, born Abt. 1277; died Aft. 1311. Notes for John le Strange: 2nd Lord Strange Children of John le Strange and Iseult <Unknown> are: 4067692 i. Roger le Strange, born 15 Aug 1301 in Knockyn,
Shropshire, England; died 29 Jul 1349; married (1) Maud
<Unknown>; married (2) Joan de Ingham Bef. 1321 in Longnor,
Shropshire. ii. Isabel le Strange, born Aft. 1313; died Aft. 1366;
married Sir James d'Audley Bet. 1342 - Dec 1351; born 1313; died
13 Apr 1386. Notes for Isabel le Strange: Her parents not confirmed. Notes for Sir James d'Audley: KG 8135386. Sir John II de Ingham, born Abt. 1259; died Bef. 06
Apr 1310. He was the son of Oliver I de Ingham and Elizabeth <Unknown>. He
married 8135387. Margery <Unknown>. 8135387. Margery <Unknown> Children of John de Ingham and Margery <Unknown> are: i. Sir Oliver de Ingham, born Abt. 1287; died Bef. 30 Jan
1343/44; married Elizabeth la Zouche; born Abt. 1300 in
unproven. Notes for Elizabeth la Zouche: unproven 4067693 ii. Joan de Ingham, born 1299; died 1337; married
Roger le Strange Bef. 1321 in Longnor, Shropshire. 8135392. Randolph de Neville, born 18 Oct 1262; died Aft. 18
Apr 1331. He was the son of Robert de Neville and Mary Fitz Randolph. He married
8135393. Euphemia de Clavering. 8135393. Euphemia de Clavering, born Abt. 1267. She was the
daughter of Robert Fitz Robert de Clavering and Margery la Zouche. Notes for Randolph de Neville: Ralph de Neville ; Ranulph de Neville Notes for Euphemia de Clavering: Anastasia Euphemia Fitz Robert Child of Randolph de Neville and Euphemia de Clavering is: 4067696 i. Sir Ralph de Neville, born Bet. 1290 - 1300; died
1367; married Alice d'Audley 14 Jan 1326/27. 8135394. Nicholas d'Audley, born 1289; died 1317. He was the
son of Nicholas d'Audley and Katherine Giffard. He married 8135395. Joan
Martin. 8135395. Joan Martin, died Abt. 1321. She was the daughter of
William Martin and Eleanor FitzPiers. Children of Nicholas d'Audley and Joan Martin are: 4067697 i. Alice d'Audley, born Aft. 1306; died 11 Jan
1374/75; married Sir Ralph de Neville 14 Jan 1326/27. ii. Sir James d'Audley, born 1313; died 13 Apr 1386; married
Isabel le Strange Bet. 1342 - Dec 1351; born Aft. 1313; died
Aft. 1366. Notes for Sir James d'Audley: KG Notes for Isabel le Strange: Her parents not confirmed. 8135396. Henry de Percy, born Abt. 25 Mar 1273; died Oct 1314.
He was the son of Sir Henry de Percy and Eleanor de Warenne. He married
8135397. Eleanor Fitz Alan Abt. 1297. 8135397. Eleanor Fitz Alan, born Bef. 1272; died Jul 1328. She
was the daughter of 8136544. John Fitz Alan and 8136545. Isabella de
Mortimer. Notes for Henry de Percy: Lord Percy, Regent of England in 1298; 1st Baron Percy Notes for Eleanor Fitz Alan: Eleanor de Arundel Children of Henry de Percy and Eleanor Fitz Alan are: 4067698 i. Sir Henry de Percy, born 06 Feb 1300/01 in
Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 25 Feb 1351/52 in
Alnwick, Northumberland, England; married Idonea de Clifford. ii. William de Percy 8135398. Robert de Clifford, born 1275 in Westmoreland,
England; died 1314 in Bannockburn, Scotland. He was the son of Roger de Clifford
and Isabel de Vipount. He married 8135399. Maud de Clare Bef. 1300. 8135399. Maud de Clare, born Bef. 1285. She was the daughter of
4068286. Thomas de Clare and 4068287. Juliane Fitz Maurice. Notes for Robert de Clifford: Robert de Clifford, Lord Clifford, Captain General of the Marches of Scotland
in 1299. "History of Westmoreland", chapter about the Norman settlement, Barony of
Appleby, page 101, gives pedigree, birth and death dates. Robert was the only
son. He was eight years old at his father's death. He was at an early age placed
in high office, being Lord Warden of the marches when but twenty-three years of
age. He was subsequently King's Lieutenant, and Captain-General in Cumberland,
Westmoreland, Lancashire and the marches towards Scotland; Lord High Admiral of
England and Earl Marshall; a justice of the King's forests north of Trent, and
he was one of four guardians appointed by Edward I for his son Edward. Robert de
Clifford had from Edward II a grant of the castle and baroy of Skipton in
Yorkshire, on condition of surrendering the property in Monmouthshire he had
inherited from his father. He was killed in the battle of Bannockburn, in 1314,
leaving two sons. The record states he was forty when he died (but other dates
conflict with that). From the book " ... that one of them (Cliffords) should die
in his bed was an infrequent variation on their usual practice of being slain in
battle." Children of Robert de Clifford and Maud de Clare are: 4067699 i. Idonea de Clifford, born Abt. 1303 in Clifford,
Herefordshire, England; died 13 Aug 1365 in Alnwick,
Northumberland, England; married Sir Henry de Percy. ii. Roger de Clifford, born Bef. 1305 in England; died 1327
in England. Notes for Roger de Clifford: First son of Robert, who sided with the barons and was
severely wounded at the Battle of Boroughbridge; some accounts
say that he was executed at York with others, but he seems to
have survived until 1327. His lands were forfeited, and some of
them were granted to Sir Andrew de Harcla. De Harcla forfeited
them for alleged treason, and the whole of the estates were
restored to Roger de Clifford a month before his death. He never
married, but had some children by one Julian, who gave her name
to Julian's Bower, near Whinfell. iii. Robert de Clifford, born 05 Nov 1305 in England; died 20
May 1344 in England; married Isabel de Berkeley Jun 1328; born
Abt. 1308 in Westmoreland, England; died 25 Jul 1362 in
Westmoreland, England. 8135408. William Montagu, born 1301 in Cassington, Oxfordshire,
England; died 30 Jan 1342/43 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. He was the
son of Sir William de Montague and Elizabeth de Montfort. He married 8135409.
Katherine de Grandison 1327 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England. 8135409. Katherine de Grandison, born Abt. 1304. She was the
daughter of William de Grandison and Sybil de Tregoz. Notes for William Montagu: or William Montecute; 1st Earl of Salisbury; William Montacute. Died of
bruises received in a tournament at Windsor, 30 Jan 1343, Windsor Berks, England Notes for Katherine de Grandison: or Catherine de Grandison; Catherine Grandisson Children of William Montagu and Katherine de Grandison are: i. William Montagu, born 25 Jun 1328 in Donyatt, Somerset;
died 03 Jun 1397; married (1) Joan Plantagenet Bet. 1339 - 15
Oct 1348 in (aged 11, later annulled); born 29 Sep 1328 in
Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England; died 08 Aug 1385 in
Wallingford, Berkshire, England; married (2) Elizabeth de Mohun
Aft. 1348; born Abt. 1328. Notes for William Montagu: William de Montacute, 2nd Earl Salisbury ii. Sibyl de Montagu, born Abt. 1330 in Donyatt,
Somersetshire, England; married Edmund Fitz Alan Bef. 1345 in
Donyatt, Somersetshire, England; born Abt. 1327. iii. Philippa de Montagu, born Abt. 1332 in Salisbury,
Wiltshire, England; died 05 Jan 1381/82 in England; married
Roger de Mortimer; born 11 Nov 1328 in Ludlow, Shropshire,
England; died 26 Feb 1359/60 in Romera, Burgundy, France. Notes for Roger de Mortimer: 4th Earl of March 4067704 iv. John Montagu, died Feb 1388/89; married Margaret
de Monthermer. 8135410. Thomas de Monthermer, born 1301; died 1340. He was the
son of Sir Ralph de Monthermer and 2034119. Joan Plantagenet. He married
8135411. Margaret Tiptoft. 8135411. Margaret Tiptoft, died 1349. Child of Thomas de Monthermer and Margaret Tiptoft is: 4067705 i. Margaret de Monthermer, born 1329; died Mar
1393/94; married John Montagu. 8135416. Sir Robert de Holand, born Abt. 1283 in Upholland,
Lancaster, England; died 07 Oct 1328 in Windsor, England. He was the son of Sir
Robert de Holand and Elizabeth de Samlesbury. He married 8135417. Maud la
Zouche 1311 in Leicester, England. 8135417. Maud la Zouche, born 1290 in Ashby, Leicestershire,
England; died 31 May 1341 in Upholland, Lancaster, England. She was the daughter
of Alan la Zouche and Eleanor de Segrave. Notes for Sir Robert de Holand: 1st Baron of Holand; 1st Lord Holand Secretary to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster Children of Robert de Holand and Maud la Zouche are: i. Robert de Holand, born Aft. 1311. 4067708 ii. Lord Thomas I de Holand, born Abt. 1314 in
Broughton, Buckingham, England; died 26 Dec 1360 in Normandie,
France; married Joan Plantagenet Bet. 1346 - 1348 in England. iii. Otho de Holand iv. John de Holand, born Aft. 1314. v. Alan de Holand vi. Elizabeth de Holand, born Abt. 1320 in Upholland,
Lancaster, England; married (1) Henry Fitz Roger; married (2)
William Botiller Bef. Jul 1343; born Bef. 1324 in Wem, Shrops,
England; died 14 Aug 1369. Notes for William Botiller: Lord Botiller of Wem and Oversley vii. Margaret de Holand, born Bef. 1310; died Aug 1349;
married John La Warre Bef. 1326; born Bet. 1295 - 1305; died
Bef. 24 Jun 1331. viii. Matilda de Holand ix. Jane de Holand, born Abt. 1318. x. Isabella de Holand xi. Maud 'Matilda' de Holand, born Abt. 1319 in Foxhall,
Stafford, England; married Thomas de Swynnerton; born Abt. 1319
in Foxhall, Stafford, England. Notes for Thomas de Swynnerton: 3rd Lor Swinnerton; Thomas de Swinnerton 8135418. Edmund Plantagenet, born 05 Aug 1301 in Woodstock
Palace, Oxford, England; died 19 Mar 1329/30 in beheaded at Winchester. He was
the son of 4068238. Edward I 'Longshanks' of England and 4068269.
Margaret le Hardy of France. He married 8135419. Margaret Wake 06 Oct
1325 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. 8135419. Margaret Wake, born Abt. 1299; died 28 Sep 1349. She
was the daughter of Sir John Wake and Joan de Fiennes. Notes for Edmund Plantagenet: 1st Earl of Kent, Earl of Arundel Notes for Margaret Wake: Bss Margaret "of Liddell" Children of Edmund Plantagenet and Margaret Wake are: i. Edmund Plantagenet, born 1326; died 05 Jan 1330/31. Notes for Edmund Plantagenet: 2nd Earl of Kent, Baron Woodstock ii. Margaret Plantagenet, born 1327; died Bef. 1352; married
Amadeus de la Brette. Notes for Amadeus de la Brette: sn d´Albret 4067709 iii. Joan Plantagenet, born 29 Sep 1328 in
Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England; died 08 Aug 1385 in
Wallingford, Berkshire, England; married (1) William Montagu
Bet. 1339 - 15 Oct 1348 in (aged 11, later annulled); married
(2) Lord Thomas I de Holand Bet. 1346 - 1348 in England; married
(3) Edward Plantagenet 10 Oct 1361 in Old Windsor, Berkshire,
England. iv. John Plantagenet, born 07 Apr 1330 in Arundel Castle,
Sussex, England; died 26 Dec 1352; married Elizabeth of Jülich
Aft. 03 Apr 1348; died 06 Jun 1411. Notes for John Plantagenet: 3rd Earl of Kent ; Baron Wake of Liddell 1349 8135584. William Wentworth II, died 1295. He was the son of
William Wentworth I and Beatrix Thakel. He married 8135585. Dionysia
Rotherfield. 8135585. Dionysia Rotherfield Child of William Wentworth and Dionysia Rotherfield is: 4067792 i. William Wentworth III, married Isabel Pollington. 8135586. William Pollington He married 8135587. Isabella
Horbury. 8135587. Isabella Horbury Child of William Pollington and Isabella Horbury is: 4067793 i. Isabel Pollington, married William Wentworth III. 8135600. Philip le Despencer, born Bef. 1293 in Goushill,
Lincolnshire, England; died 24 Sep 1313. He was the son of 2034116. Earl Hugh
le Despencer and 2034117. Isabel de Beauchamp. He married 8135601.
Margaret de Goushill. 8135601. Margaret de Goushill, born 12 May 1294 in Goushill,
Lincolnshire, England; died 29 Jul 1349 in Nettlestead, Gloucestershire,
England. She was the daughter of Ralph de Goushill and Hawise de Warin. Child of Philip le Despencer and Margaret de Goushill is: 4067800 i. Philip le Despencer, born 06 Apr 1313; died Aug
1349; married Joan de Cobham. 8135608. Payn de Tibetot, born Bet. 1275 - 1279; died Abt.
1314. He was the son of Robert de Tiptoft and Eva <Unknown>. He married
8135609. Agnes de Ros. 8135609. Agnes de Ros, born Abt. 1280. She was the daughter of
William de Ros and Maud de Vaux. Notes for Payn de Tibetot: 1st Baron Tiptoft Child of Payn de Tibetot and Agnes de Ros is: 4067804 i. John de Tibetot, born Abt. 1305; died 1356;
married (1) Elizabeth Aspall; married (2) Margaret (Maud) de
Badlesmere Bef. 27 Jul 1337. 8135612. John Deincourt, born Bef. 1280; died Bef. 1326. He was
the son of Lord Sir Edward Deincourt and Isabel de Mohun. Child of John Deincourt is: 4067806 i. Lord Sir William Deincourt, born Bef. 1300 in of
Blankney, Lincoln, England; died 02 Jun 1364; married Milicent
la Zouche Bef. 1326. 8135614. Lord William la Zouche, born 28 Dec 1276 in
Haryngworth, Northants, England; died 11 Mar 1350/51. He was the son of
4068226. Eudo la Zouche and 4068227. Millicent de Cantelou. He
married 8135615. Maud Lovel Bef. 15 Feb 1295/96. 8135615. Maud Lovel, born Abt. 1280; died 1346. She was the
daughter of Lord John Lovel and Isabel de Bois. Notes for Lord William la Zouche: Lord Zouche of Haryngworth Child of William la Zouche and Maud Lovel is: 4067807 i. Milicent la Zouche, born Bef. 1305; died 22 Jun
1379; married Lord Sir William Deincourt Bef. 1326. 8135616. Baron Edmund de Stafford, born 15 Jul 1273; died Bef.
12 Aug 1308. He was the son of Lord Nicholas de Stafford and Alianore Clinton.
He married 8135617. Margaret Basset Bef. 1298. 8135617. Margaret Basset, born Bef. 1283; died 17 Mar 1336/37.
She was the daughter of Ralph Basset and Hawise <Unknown>. Notes for Baron Edmund de Stafford: First Baron Stafford, MP 1300. Children of Edmund de Stafford and Margaret Basset are: 4067810 i. Earl Ralph de Stafford, born 24 Sep 1301 in
Tunbridge, Stafford, England; died 31 Aug 1372 in Tunbridge
Castle, England; married (1) Katherine de Hastings; married (2)
Baroness Margaret d'Audley 10 Aug 1336 in England. ii. Elizabeth de Stafford, born Abt. 1305; died 07 Aug 1376;
married Fulk le Strange; born Abt. 1303 in Of Longnor,
Shropshire, England. iii. Sir Richard de Stafford, born Abt. 1305 in of Pipe,
Staffordshire, England; married (1) Isabel Vernon; born in of
Harlaston, Staffordshire, England; met (2) <Unknown> Abt. 1331;
married (3) Matilda 'Maud' Stafford Abt. 1357. Notes for Sir Richard de Stafford: Founder' of St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville although a
church existed at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086-9. 4067808 iv. William de Stafford, born Abt. 1308; died in of
Bramshall. v. Humphrey de Stafford vi. Mary de Stafford, married Sir James Stafford; died in of
Sandon. vii. Catherine Stafford, married John Giffard; died in of
Chillington. 8135622. Sir John de Hastings, born Bef. 1281; died in of
Chebsey, co Stafford. He married 8135623. Eve <Unknown>. 8135623. Eve <Unknown> Child of John de Hastings and Eve <Unknown> is: 4067811 i. Katherine de Hastings, born Aft. 1301 in of
Chebsey, co. Stafford; died Bef. 1336; married Earl Ralph de
Stafford. 8135628. Sir William Trussell, born Abt. 1290 in of Marston
Trussell, Northamptonshire; died Abt. 1345 in of Acton Trussell. He was the son
of William Trussell. He married 8135629. Matilda 'Maud' de Mainwaring
Bef. 1312. 8135629. Matilda 'Maud' de Mainwaring, born Bef. 1295. She was
the daughter of Warin de Mainwaring and Agnes de Arderne. Notes for Sir William Trussell: There were apparently several Williams and Warrens and this time, and some
heirs were cousins and nephews and nieces, complicating attempts to unravel
this. A good summary of the issues can be found in the rootsweb thread: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2007-09/1189870114 including all subsequent posts on the thread. In 1327 one William Trussell was joint spokesman for Lords and Commons. Again
he appered in 1340 and 1343 for Commons. Notes for Matilda 'Maud' de Mainwaring: Maud married 2nd Oliver de Burdeaux by 1317. Children of William Trussell and Matilda de Mainwaring are: i. Sir John Trussell, born Bef. 1312; married (1) <Daughter>
Butler; born in of Wem; married (2) <Daughter> Strange. ii. Sir William Trussell, born Abt. 1315; died Abt. 1363 in
of Kibblestone or Cublesdon; married (1) Isabella <Unknown>;
died Bef. 1348; married (2) Ida le Boteler; born in of Wem,
Shropshire. Notes for Sir William Trussell: Admiral, Constable of Odiham Castle; held the manor of Blaken
[it was he who founded Shottesbrooke church] http://www.britannia.com/bios/gents/wtrussell.html It was in 1335 that William purchased Shottesbrooke from a
London Vintner and it is here that he mostly resided, along with
his wife, Isabelle 4067814 iii. Sir Warren Trussell, born Bef. 1317; died Bef.
12 Feb 1364/65 in of Billesley, Warwickshire; married Maud de
Saint Philibert Bef. 1341. iv. Maud Trussell, born Bef. 1317; married <Unknown> Cocksey. v. Julianna Trussell, born Abt. 1330; married Sir Robert de
Pembridge; born Bef. 1330. Notes for Julianna Trussell: Juliane Trussell (uncertain she was a Trussell) 8135630. Sir John de Saint Philibert, born Abt. 1293; died Bef.
22 Feb 1332/33. He married 8135631. Ada de Botetourte. 8135631. Ada de Botetourte, born Aft. 1293; died 1349. She was
the daughter of John Walter Fitzroy de Botetourte and Matilda 'Maud' FitzThomas. Child of John de Saint Philibert and Ada de Botetourte is: 4067815 i. Maud de Saint Philibert, born Abt. 1320; died Bef.
1419; married Sir Warren Trussell Bef. 1341. 8135640. Peter de Arderne, born Abt. 1241 in Aldford, Cheshire,
England. He was the son of Wakeline de Arderne and Agnes de Orreby. He married
8135641. Margaret <Unknown>. 8135641. Margaret <Unknown> Child of Peter de Arderne and Margaret <Unknown> is: 4067820 i. John de Arderne, born Abt. 1275 in Aldford,
Cheshire, England; died 1308 in Aldford, Cheshire, England;
married Margaret Griffith. 8135642. Griffith ap Madoc, born Abt. 1218 in Powis,
Montgomeryshire, England. He married 8135643. Emma of Aldithley. 8135643. Emma of Aldithley, born Abt. 1218 in Heleigh Castle,
Staffordshire, England. Child of Griffith ap Madoc and Emma of Aldithley is: 4067821 i. Margaret Griffith, born Abt. 1270 in Bromfield,
Somersetshire, England; married John de Arderne. 8135674. Sir Walter de Faucomberge, died 1304. He married
8135675. Agnes de Brus. 8135675. Agnes de Brus, born in of Skelton co York; died Abt.
1280. She was the daughter of Peter II de Brus and Baroness Hawise Kendal. Notes for Sir Walter de Faucomberge: Lord of Rise & Witahernwick in Holderness Child of Walter de Faucomberge and Agnes de Brus is: 4067837 i. Anice de Faucomberge, died Aft. 1323; married Sir
Nicholas Engaine. 8135808. Earl William de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1215 in Elmley
Castle, Worcester, England. He was the son of Walcherine de Beauchamp and Joan
de Mortimer. He married 8135809. Isabel de Maudit. 8135809. Isabel de Maudit, born Abt. 1227 in Hanslape,
Buckinghamshire, England; died Bef. 1268. She was the daughter of William
Mauduit and Alice de Newburg. Notes for Earl William de Beauchamp: Earl of Elmley Castle (5th). Children of William de Beauchamp and Isabel de Maudit are: 4068234 i. Earl William de Beauchamp, born Aft. 1240; died
Abt. 05 Jun 1298; married Maud Fitz John. ii. Sarah de Beauchamp, born Bef. 1252 in Emley Castle,
Worcestershire, England; died Aft. Jul 1317; married Richard
Talbot Aft. Jan 1267/68; born Abt. 1250 in Hereford, England;
died Bef. 03 Sep 1306 in Eccleswall, Gloucestershire, England. Notes for Richard Talbot: Gov. of Cardiff 4067904 iii. Walter de Beauchamp, born Bef. 1255; married
Alice de Toeni 1303. iv. Isabel de Beauchamp, born Abt. 1246; died 30 May 1306;
married William le Blount; born Abt. 1233; died 1280. 8135810. Roger V de Toeni, born 1235 in of Flamstead, Herts,
England; died Bef. 12 May 1264 in France. He was the son of Ralph de Toeni and
Petronel de Lacy. He married 8135811. Alice de Bohun Bef. 1255. 8135811. Alice de Bohun, born 1231; died Abt. 1255 in Bur.
Llanthony Pr., Gloucester, England. She was the daughter of Humphrey V de Bohun
and Maude d'Eu. Notes for Alice de Bohun: Alice de Bohun may have married Ralph de Toeni, and this line
may be mixed up. Children of Roger de Toeni and Alice de Bohun are: i. Ralph de Toeni VII, born 1255 in Of Flamstead, Herts,
England; died Bef. Jul 1295 in Gascony, France; married Mary
<Unknown>. 4067905 ii. Alice de Toeni, born Abt. 1255; married Walter de
Beauchamp 1303. 8135814. Robert de Muscegros, born 1252 in Charlton, England;
died 27 Dec 1280. He was the son of Sir John de Muscegros and Lady Cicely
Avenal. He married 8135815. Agnes de Ferrers. 8135815. Agnes de Ferrers, born 1244 in Derby, Derbyshire,
England; died 09 May 1281. She was the daughter of 8136450. Earl William III
de Ferrers and 8136451. Margaret de Quincy. Child of Robert de Muscegros and Agnes de Ferrers is: 4067907 i. Hawise de Muscegros, born 21 Dec 1276 in Charlton,
England; died Aft. 24 Jun 1340; married (1) Sir Baron John de
Ferrers Abt. 1293; married (2) Sir John de Bures Aft. 1312. 8135820. William de Saye IV, born 20 Nov 1253; died 06 Sep
1295. He was the son of William de Saye III and Sibyl Marshall. He married
8135821. Elizabeth <Unknown>. 8135821. Elizabeth <Unknown>, born Aft. 1253; died 1295. Child of William de Saye and Elizabeth <Unknown> is: 4067910 i. Geoffrey Geffrid de Saye III, born 1281; died 03
Mar 1320/21; married Ideona de Leybourne. 8135822. William de Leybourne, born 1245; died 12 Mar 1308/09.
He was the son of Roger de Leybourne. He married 8135823. Juliana de Sandwich. 8135823. Juliana de Sandwich, born Abt. 1263; died 1327. Child of William de Leybourne and Juliana de Sandwich is: 4067911 i. Ideona de Leybourne, born Abt. 1283; died 1369;
married Geoffrey Geffrid de Saye III. 8136290. Philippe IV Capet Roi of France, born 1268 in
Fontainebleu, France; died 29 Nov 1314 in Fontainebleu, France. He was the son
of 8136538. Philippe III King of France and Isabella de Aragón. He
married 8136291. Joan I de Navarre 1284. 8136291. Joan I de Navarre, born 1271; died 1305 in Vincennes,
France. She was the daughter of Henri I King de Navarre and 4068261. Blanche
d'Artois. Notes for Philippe IV Capet Roi of France: "The Fair" http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12004a.htm Philip IV Surnamed Le Bel (the Fair) King of France, b. at Fontainebleau, 1268; d. there, 29 Nov., 1314; son of
Philip III and Isabel of Aragon; became king, 5 Oct. 1285, on the death of his
father, and was consecrated at Reims, 6 Jan., 1286, with his wife Jeanne,
daughter of Henry I, King of Navarre, Count of Champagne and Brie; this marriage
united these territories to the royal domain. Having taken Viviers and Lyons
from the empire, Valenciennes, the inhabitants of which united themselves
voluntarily with France, La Marche and Angoumois, which he seized from the
lawful heirs of Hugues de Lusigan, Philip whished to expel Edward I of England
from Guienne, all of which province, with the exception of Bordeaux and Bayonne,
was occupied in 1294 and 1295. By the Treaty of Montreuil, negotiated by
Boniface VIII, he gave Guienne as a gift to his daughter Isabel, who married the
son of Edward I, on condition that this young prince should hold the province as
Philip's vassal. Philip wished to punish Count Guy of Flanders, an ally of
England, and caused Charles of Valois to invade his territory, but he was
defeated at Coutrai by the Flemings, who were roused by the heavy taxes imposed
on them by Philip; he took his revenge on the Flemings at the naval victory of
Zierichzee and the land victory of Mons en Puelle; then in 1305 he recognized
Robert, Guy's son, as his vassal and retained possession of Lille, Douai,
Orchies and Valenciennes. Having thus extended his kingdom, Philip endeavored
energetically to centralize the government and impose a very rigorous fiscal
system. Legists like Enguerrand, Philippe de Marigny, Pierre de Latilly, Pierre
Flotte, Raoul de Presle, and Guillaume de Plassan, helped him to establish
firmly this royal absolutism and set up a tyrannical power. These legists were called the chevaliers de l'hôtel, the chevaliers ès lois,
the milites regis; they were not nobles, neither did they bear arms, but they
ranked as knights. The appearance of these legists in the Government of France
is one of the leading events of the reign of Philip IV. Renan explains its
significance in these words: "An entirely new class of politicians, owing their
fortune entirely to their own merit and personal efforts, unreservedly devoted
to the king who had made them, and rivals of the Church, whose place they hoped
to fill in many matters, thus appeared in the history of France, and were
destined to work a profound change in the conduct of public affairs." It was these legists who incited and supported Philip IV in his conflict with
the papacy and the trial of the Templars. In the articles Boniface VIII; Clement
V; Molai; Templars, will be found an account of the relations of Philip IV with
the Holy See; M. Lizerand, in 1910, has given us a study on Philip IV and
Clement V, containing thirty-seven unpublished letters written by the two
sovereigns. The principal adviser of Philip in his hostile relations with the
Curia was the legist Guillaume de Nogaret (q.v.). Renan, who made a close study
of Nogaret's dealings with Boniface VIII, Clement V, and the Templars, thinks
that despite his ardent profession of Catholic fidelity he was somewhat
hypocritical, at all events "he was not an honest man," and that "he could not
have been deceived by the false testimony which he stirred up and the sophisms
he provoked." Nogaret's methods of combating Boniface VIII and the Templars are
better understood when we examine, in Gaston Paris's work, the curious trial of
Guichard, Bishop of Troyes, for witchcraft. Another important personage whose curious writings must be read to understand
the policy of Philip correctly is Pierre Dubois. He had been a pupil of St.
Thomas Aquinas at the University of Paris, and was a lawyer at Coutances. In
1300 Dubois wrote a work on the means of shortening the wars and conflicts of
France; in 1302 he published several virulent pamphlets against Boniface VIII;
between 1304 and 1308, he wrote a very important work "De recuperatione Terrae
Sanctae"; in 1309 alone, he wrote on the question of the Holy Roman Empire, on
the Eastern question, and against the Templars. Dubois started from the idea
that France ought to subdue the papacy, after which ti would be easy for the
King of France to use the papal influence for his own advantage. He whished his
king to become master of the Papal States, to administer them, to reduce the
castles and cities of this state to his obedience, and to force Tuscany, Sicily,
England, and Aragon, vassal countries of the Holy See, to do homage to the King
of France; in return the king was to grant the pope the revenues of the Papal
States. "It depends on the pope," wrote he in his work of 1302, "to rid himself
of his worldly occupations and to preserve his revenues without having any
trouble about them; if he does not wish to accept such an advantageous offer, he
will incur universal reproach for his cupidity, pride, and rash presumption."
"Clement V," continued Dubois in his treatise "De recuperation Terrae Sanctae,"
"after having given up his temporal possessions to the King of France, would be
protected against the miasma of Rome, and would live long in good health, in his
native land of France, where he would create a sufficient number of French
cardinals t