Descendants of Henry III of England (1207-1272)


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1. KingHenry III of England, son of King John of England and Isabella of Angouleme, was born on 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, [Hampshire], England, died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminster Palace, London, England at age 65, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.

Research Notes: Wikipedia - need more



Henry married Eleanor of Provence. Eleanor was born about 1223 and died in 1291 about age 68.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 2 M    i. Edmund Crouchback 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester was born on 16 Jan 1245, died on 5 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, France at age 51, and was buried on 15 Jul 1296 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.

+ 3 M    ii. KingEdward I of England was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England, died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England at age 68, and was buried in Westminster.

   4 F    iii. Margaret [of England] was born in 1240 and died in 1275 at age 35.

   5 F    iv. Beatrice of England was born in 1242 and died in 1275 at age 33.

   6 F    v. Katharine was born in 1253 and died in 1257 at age 4.

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2. Edmund Crouchback 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester was born on 16 Jan 1245, died on 5 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, France at age 51, and was buried on 15 Jul 1296 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.

Research Notes: Wikipedia:
"...soon after the forfeiture of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester in 1265, Edmund received the Earldom of Leicester and of Lancaster and also the honour of the Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave.
"In 1271 he accompanied his elder brother Edward [I Longshanks] on the Ninth Crusade to Palestine. It was because of this he received the nickname Crouchback (or cross back) indicating that he was entitled to wear a cross on his back."

Much more info in Wikipedia & other sources.

Edmund married Blanche of Artois on 3 Feb 1276 in Paris, France, daughter of Count Robert I "the Good" of Artois and Matilda of Brabant. Blanche was born about 1248 and died on 2 May 1300 about age 52. Another name for Blanche was Blanche de Navarre.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

Children from this marriage were:

+ 7 M    i. Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester was born about 1281 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England and died on 25 Mar 1345 in Cannons Monastery, England about age 64.

   8 M    ii. Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Lancaster was born in 1278.

   9 M    iii. John Plantagenet Lord of Beaufort was born before 1286.

   10 F    iv. Mary Plantagenet .


3. KingEdward I of England was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England, died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England at age 68, and was buried in Westminster. Other names for Edward were Edward "Longshanks, and" Edward I "Hammer of the Scots."

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Edward I of England)

Edward married Eleanor of Castile on 1 Nov 1254 in Monastery of Las Huelgas, daughter of Fernando III of Castile King of Castile and Leon and Jeanne Countess of Ponthieu. Eleanor was born in 1241 in Castile, Spain and died on 28 Nov 1290 at age 49. Other names for Eleanor were Alianor, Alienor, and Leonor.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

Children from this marriage were:

+ 11 F    i. Elizabeth of Rhuddlan was born 7 Aug 1282 [1281?] in Rhuddlan Castle, Denbighshire, Wales, died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England at age 33, and was buried in Walden Abbey.

   12 F    ii. Eleanor was born 18 Jun 1269 ? and died 29 Aug 1298 ? at age 29. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Plantagenet.

   13 F    iii. Joan of Acre was born in 1272 in Acre, Palestine and died on 7 Apr 1307 at age 35.

   14 F    iv. Margaret Plantagenet was born on 15 Mar 1275 and died after 1333.

+ 15 M    v. KingEdward II of England was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon and died on 21 Sep 1327 at age 43.

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7. Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester was born about 1281 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England and died on 25 Mar 1345 in Cannons Monastery, England about age 64. Other names for Henry were Henry Plantagenet Earl of Leicester, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and Henry "Tortcol" Plantagenet.

General Notes: Wikipedia - need more

One of the principals behind the deposition of King Edward II.

Research Notes: Wikipedia - get more, esp death date

Some data from Albert Doublass Hart, Jr ("Our Folk" - de Chaworth Family Genealogy). Albert has death date as 22 Sep 1345 in Cannons Monastery, England.

Henry married Maud de Chaworth Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester on 2 Mar 1297 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales, daughter of Sir Patrick de Chaworth 5th Baron of Chaworth and Isabel de Beauchamp. Maud was born about 1282 and died before 3 Dec 1322. Another name for Maud was Matilda de Chaworth.

Marriage Notes: Marriage year could be 1296

Children from this marriage were:

+ 16 F    i. Eleanor of Lancaster was born about 1315 in Arundel, West Sussex, England, died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel, West Sussex, England about age 57, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

   17 M    ii. Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster was born about 1300 and died from 1360 to 1361 about age 60. Another name for Henry was Henry of Grosmont 1st Duke of Lancaster.

   18 F    iii. Blanche of Lancaster was born about 1305 and died in 1380 about age 75.

   19 F    iv. Maud of Lancaster was born about 1310 and died in 1377 about age 67.

   20 F    v. Joan of Lancaster was born about 1312 and died in 1345 about age 33.

   21 F    vi. Isabel of Lancaster, Abess of Ambresbury was born about 1317 and died after 1347.

   22 F    vii. Mary of Lancaster was born about 1320 and died in 1362 about age 42.

11. Elizabeth of Rhuddlan was born 7 Aug 1282 [1281?] in Rhuddlan Castle, Denbighshire, Wales, died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England at age 33, and was buried in Walden Abbey. Another name for Elizabeth was Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet of Rhuddlan.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia or some other source has b. 7 Aug 1282 or 1281. Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31 has b. 1284.

Death Notes: Per Wikipedia, died in childbirth

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Edward I of England) - get more

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 49:

"I. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET, daughter of Edward I by his first wife, Eleanor of Castile, was born at Rudlan Castle, in Flintshire, 1284. She married, first, in London, John, Earl of Holland, who died without issue two years after his marriage; and secondly, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Lord High Constable of England. By her second husband she had a son: William de Bohun.

Elizabeth married John Earl of Holland.

Elizabeth next married Humphrey (IV) de Bohun 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex on 14 Nov 1302 in Westminster Palace, London, England, son of Humphrey (III) de Bohun 3rd Earl of Hereford & 2nd Earl of Essex and Maud de Fiennes. Humphrey was born in 1276 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England and died on 16 Mar 1322 at age 46.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 23 M    i. William de Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton was born about 1311 and died on 16 Sep 1360 about age 49.

   24 F    ii. Eleanor de Bohun was born in Oct 1304.

   25 M    iii. John de Bohun 5th Earl of Hereford was born on 23 Nov 1306 and died in 1335 at age 29.

   26 M    iv. Humphrey de Bohun 6th Earl of Hereford was born on 6 Dec 1309 and died in 1361 at age 52.

   27 F    v. Margaret de Bohun was born on 3 Apr 1311 and died in 1391 at age 80.

   28 M    vi. Edward de Bohun was born in 1312 and died in 1334 at age 22.

   29 M    vii. Eneas de Bohun was born about 1313 and died after 1322.

15. KingEdward II of England was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon and died on 21 Sep 1327 at age 43. Another name for Edward was Edward of Caenarvon.

General Notes: Wikipedia - need more

Edward married Isabella of France. Isabella was born about 1295 in Paris, France and died on 22 Aug 1358 about age 63.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 30 M    i. KingEdward III of England was born on 12 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, England and died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace at age 64.

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16. Eleanor of Lancaster was born about 1315 in Arundel, West Sussex, England, died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel, West Sussex, England about age 57, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Plantagenet.

Research Notes: Wikipedia - get more

Also Rootsweb

Eleanor married Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel on 5 Feb 1344 in Ditton Church, Stokes Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. Richard was born about 1313, died on 24 Jan 1376 in Arundel, West Sussex, England about age 63, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Another name for Richard was Richard of Arundel.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

Children from this marriage were:

+ 31 M    i. Richard FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey was born in 1346 and died on 21 Sep 1397 at age 51.

   32 M    ii. John FitzAlan was born before 1349 and died in 1379.

   33 M    iii. Thomas Arundel Archbishop of York was born about 1350 and died on 19 Feb 1413 about age 63.

+ 34 F    iv. Joan FitzAlan was born before 1351 and died on 17 Apr 1419.

   35 F    v. Alice FitzAlan was born in 1352 and died on 17 Mar 1416 at age 64.

23. William de Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton was born about 1311 and died on 16 Sep 1360 about age 49.

Research Notes: www.thepeerage.com has b. abt 1311

Wikipedia (William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton) has b. abt 1310.

He was the fifth son of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan . He had a twin brother, Edward. His maternal grandparents were Edward I of England and his first Queen consort Eleanor of Castile .
In 1332 he received many new properties: Hinton and Spaine in Berkshire; Hasley, Ascot, Dedington, Pyrton and Kirklington in Oxfordshire; Wincomb in Buckinghamshire; Longbenington in Lincolnshire; Kneesol in Bottinghamshire; Newnsham in Gloucestershire, Wix in Essex, and Bosham in Sussex. He was created Earl of Northampton in 1337 , adding to the titles of Count of Hereford and Essex.
In 1339 he accompanied the King to Flanders. He served variously in Brittany and in Scotland , and was present at the great English victories at Sluys and was a commander at Crécy .
In addition to being a warrior, William was also a renowned diplomat. He negotiated two treaties with France, one in 1343 and one in 1350. He was also charged with negotiating in Scotland for the freedom of David Bruce, prisoner of the English.
De Bohun was succeeded by his son Humphrey , who also succeeded his uncle and became 7th earl of Hereford. His daughter Elizabeth de Bohun was married to Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel .

Another article has birthdate as 1612. He was twin of Edward de Bohun.

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William married Elizabeth de Badlesmere, daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere 1st Lord Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare. Elizabeth was born about 1313 and died on 5 Jun 1378 about age 65. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth de Badelsmer.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 36 F    i. Elizabeth de Bohun Countess of Arundell died before 1392.

+ 37 M    ii. Humphrey (VII) de Bohun 7th Earl of Hereford was born in 1342 and died in 1373 at age 31.

30. KingEdward III of England was born on 12 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, England and died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace at age 64.

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Edward III)

http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/

Edward married Philippa of Hainault.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 38 M    i. Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York was born on 5 Jun 1341 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England and died on 1 Aug 1402 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England at age 61.

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31. Richard FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey was born in 1346 and died on 21 Sep 1397 at age 51.

Death Notes: Rootsweb - get more

Beheaded on Tower Hill by Richard II

Research Notes: Wikipedia
11th Earl of Arundel and 10th Earl of Surrey.
"In 1377 he was Admiral of the West and South, and in 1386 Admiral of all England. In this capacity he defeated a combined Franco-Spanish-Flemish fleet off of Margate in 1387. The following year he was one of the Lords Appellant to Richard II. In 1397 he was arrested for his opposition to Richard II, and then attainted and beheaded 21 September 1397."

From Wikipedia.org:

Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and 10th Earl of Surrey (1346 - September 21, 1397, beheaded) was an English nobleman and military commander.

He was the son of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster.

In 1377 he was Admiral of the West and South, and in 1386 Admiral of all England. In this capacity he defeated a combined Franco-Spanish-Flemish fleet off of Margate in 1387. The following year he was one of the Lords Appellant to Richard II. In 1397 he was arrested for his opposition to Richard II, and then attainted and beheaded.

Arundel married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth de Bohun, daughter of William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton. They married around September 28, 1359 and had four children.

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From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 50:

"III LADY ELIZABETH DE BOHUN, who married Richard Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, who was beheaded on Tower Hill, September, 1397. Elizabeth died during her husband's life-time, prior to 15 Richard II., for in that year the Earl of Arundel paid a fine to the king for marrying (the second time) without a license. [Dugdale]. His second wife survived him.

"His will is as follows:
'I, Richard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, March 4, 1392, 16 Richard II. in my Castle of Philipp. My body to be buried in the Priory of Lewis, in a place behind the high altar, which I have shewn to my beloved in God Danz John Chierlien, Prior, and frere Thomas Asshebourne, my confessor. In case my dear wife E., on whom God have mercy, be not there interred by me, I charge my executors that they cause my said wife to be conveyed from her present tomb to the said place with the same form as the body of my most honored lord and father was buried. If I die in England I desire to have my corpse privately conveyed to the said Priory, and I forbid armed men, or to her pomp, attendant at my burial.
.... My manors of Angermeryn, Wepham, Warnecamp, Soucstoke, Tothungton, Upinerdon, and Pyperyng...
'My most dear [second] wife Philippa... My sons [in law] the Earl Marshall, Lord Charlton, and William Beauchamp... My son Richard a standing bed called Clove also a bed of silk, embroidered with the arms of Arundel and Warren quarterly... to my dear son Thomas, from the day of my death C L annually in aid of his maintenance, also the Manors of Begenever, Sullynton, and Schapewyk... My dear daughter Charlton; to my daughter Elizabeth a nounce with lions and crowns which was give me by my dear son her husband.' [Testamenta Vetusta, p. 129.]

"The Earl of Arundel had issue by his first wife Elizabeth:
1. Richard, d. S. P.
2. Thomas, who died S. P. and whose title passed to his kinsman, but whose lands descended to his sisters.
3. Alice married John de Charlton prior 1392; died before 1415, S. P.
4. Alianora, who had Royal License 28 Oct. 1371, to marry Robert de Ufford, son of William Earl of Suffolk. [Notes from the Patent Rolls Inq. etc.]; but is said in 'Williamson's Evidences' to have died unmarried, p. 30.] [Hist. Cheshire, Ormerod, p. 38.]
5. Elizabeth, of whom hereafter.
6. Joane, married before 1392, William Beauchamp of Abergavenny. She died 14 Nov. 1435.
7. Margaret, married Sir Rowland Lenthall."

Richard married Elizabeth de Bohun Countess of Arundell on 28 Sep 1359, daughter of William de Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton and Elizabeth de Badlesmere. Elizabeth died before 1392.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

Children from this marriage were:

+ 39 F    i. Elizabeth FitzAlan d'Arundelle was born on 8 Jul 1379 in Derbyshire, England and died on 8 Jul 1425 in Heveringham, England at age 46.

   40 M    ii. Richard FitzAlan .

   41 M    iii. Thomas FitzAlan 12th Earl of Arundel .

   42 F    iv. Alice FitzAlan died before 1415.

Alice married John de Charlton before 1392.

   43 F    v. Alianora FitzAlan .

   44 F    vi. Joane FitzAlan was born in 1375 and died on 14 Nov 1453 at age 78. Another name for Joane was Joan FitzAlan.

Joane married William Beauchamp 1st Baron Bergavenny. William was born about 1343 and died on 8 May 1411 about age 68.

   45 F    vii. Margaret FitzAlan .

Margaret married Sir Rowhall Lenthall.

Richard next married Philippa.

34. Joan FitzAlan was born before 1351 and died on 17 Apr 1419.

General Notes: Wikipedia (Eleanor of Lancaster)

Joan married Humphrey (VII) de Bohun 7th Earl of Hereford, son of William de Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton and Elizabeth de Badlesmere. Humphrey was born in 1342 and died in 1373 at age 31.

Children from this marriage were:

   46 F    i. Mary de Bohun .

   47 F    ii. Eleanor de Bohun .

36. Elizabeth de Bohun Countess of Arundell died before 1392.

Research Notes: Rootsweb - get more

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 50:

"III LADY ELIZABETH DE BOHUN, who married Richard Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, who was beheaded on Tower Hill, September, 1397. Elizabeth died during her husband's life-time, prior to 15 Richard II., for in that year the Earl of Arundel paid a fine to the king for marrying (the second time) without a license. [Dugdale]. His second wife survived him."



Elizabeth married Richard FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey on 28 Sep 1359, son of Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster. Richard was born in 1346 and died on 21 Sep 1397 at age 51.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

(Duplicate Line. See Person 31)

37. Humphrey (VII) de Bohun 7th Earl of Hereford was born in 1342 and died in 1373 at age 31.

General Notes: Wikipedia

7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of Northampton

Humphrey married Joan FitzAlan, daughter of Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster. Joan was born before 1351 and died on 17 Apr 1419.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 34)

38. Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York was born on 5 Jun 1341 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England and died on 1 Aug 1402 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England at age 61.

Research Notes: http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/

Edmund married Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York in 1372, daughter of Peter I "the Cruel" King of Castile and Maria de Padilla. Isabella was born about 1355, died on 23 Dec 1392 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England about age 37, and was buried in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 48 F    i. Constance of York was born about 1374, died on 29 Nov 1416 about age 42, and was buried in Reading Abbey.

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39. Elizabeth FitzAlan d'Arundelle was born on 8 Jul 1379 in Derbyshire, England and died on 8 Jul 1425 in Heveringham, England at age 46. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth D'Arundelle FitzAlan.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. 8 Jul 1379.

Wikipedia or some other source has abt 1366 in Derbyshire, England.

Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 51 has b. 1376.

Research Notes: See also Wikipedia (Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan)

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 51-52:

"IV. LADY ELIZABETH FITZ ALAN, was born 1376, and died 8 Jul 1425. She married, first, before 1 December 1378, William de Montacute, son of William Earl of Salisbury, who died 6 August, 1383. She married, secondly, 1386, as his second wife, Thomas K. G. 7th Lord Mowbray Earl Marshall of England, 1st duke of Norfolk, and Earl of Nottingham, who died 22 September, 1399. She married, thirdly on or before the 1 September, 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight, of Haveringham in the county of Nottingham, and Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor in Berbyshire. He had been Esquire to the duke of Norfolk her former husband. She married, fourthly, Sir Gerard Ufflete, Knight, of Wigmore, Yorkshire, but retained the title of Dowager Duchess of Norfolk until her death. The following letter written by her in 1421-2 is extant. The William Troutbeck there referred to was the grandfather of the William Troutbeck mentioned later.

"The letter is as follows:
'The Duchuse of Norff.

'Right dere and well beloved, we grete you well, and alsmycull as we have given under oure great seale of armes, unto oure servante Norman Babyngton, and Margaret his wife, and unto the heires of Norman, the third part of the manoirs of Staune Dunham and Troughford, with the app' tenuz, of which, William Troutbeck holds of us the third part t' me of his life yielding to us yerely a certayne rent, as the said William Troutbeck can declare you more pleyneley, we pray you with all oure hert, that ye make fine to be rered before you of the third part of the ad manoirs, and also of the third part of the ferme, the which the ad Troutbeck yeilds to us and oure sisters, unto the heres of Norman, and with warrantie, writen under oure greate seale at Annesley, xx May (1421-1422).

'To oure dere and right well beloved Peirs of Poole, Justice of Chester.'

"Seal of arms two and a half inches in diameter, bearing arms of England, with a label of three points impaling a shield blazoned, quarterly, 1st and 4th, checquey, 2nd and 3d, a lion rampant, Circumscriberd: 'x Sigillum d'ni Elizabeth ... Norforthie : comitisse : marchli : .. redby : de Knapp .. (Hist. Ches. Ormerod.)

"By her 3d husband, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight:
Joan Goushill, d. and heiress, of whom presently."




Elizabeth married Sir Robert Goushill of Hoverington, Nottinghamshire, England before 1 Sep 1401. Another name for Robert is Sir Robert Gousell.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 49 F    i. Joan Goushill was born about 1402 and died in 1459 about age 57.

Elizabeth next married Sir William de Montacute. William was born about 1360 and died on 6 Aug 1383 about age 23. Another name for William was John Montague.

Elizabeth next married Thomas de Mowbray 1st Duke of Norfolk in 1386. Thomas was born on 22 Mar 1366 and died on 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Italy at age 33.

Children from this marriage were:

   50 M    i. Thomas de Mowbray 4th Earl of Norfolk was born in 1385 and died on 8 Jun 1405 at age 20.

   51 M    ii. John de Mowbray was born in 1392 and died on 19 Oct 1432 in Epworth at age 40.

Elizabeth next married Sir Gerard Ufflete of Wigmore.

48. Constance of York was born about 1374, died on 29 Nov 1416 about age 42, and was buried in Reading Abbey.

Research Notes: http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/ .

Married 1st husband, Thomas le Despenser (22 Sep 1373-16 Jan 1400) about 7 Nov 1379. He would eventually be beheaded at Bristol.

She was involved in an affair with Edmund Holland and had a daughter by him, Eleanor de Holand.

Her daughter Isabel le Despenser (by first husband) married Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick. They were parents to Henry de Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick, and Anne Beauchamp.;

Constance married Edmund Holland 4th Earl of Kent. Edmund was born on 6 Jan 1383 and died on 15 Sep 1407 at age 24.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 52 F    i. Eleanor de Holland was born about 1406.

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49. Joan Goushill was born about 1402 and died in 1459 about age 57. Another name for Joan was Joan Gousell.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1402

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. Feb 1457 or 1458.

Wikipedia has d. 1459.

Research Notes: Primary source: Wikipedia, ref. The Complete Peerage, Vol XII/1, pg 249-252; Rolls of Parliament, vol. v. pp 279, 312b, and 348; British Queens and Kings, Mike Ashley Name spelled Gousell or Goushill.

Also Rootsweb.com, www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

According to the Manx Note Book volumne 11 - http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxnb/v11p101.htm
Joan was the only daughter, and heiress, of Sir Robert Goushill.

Also the only daughter according to Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 52.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 52-53:

"V. LADY JOAN GOUSHILL, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Goushill, by Elizabeth Fitz Alan, married Sir Thomas Stanley, 1st Lord Stanley, Knight of the Garter, who died 37 Henry VI. [Dugdale II. p. 248]. [E. Stemmate,--Ece. 37. H. 6]. 'Who being a Knight in 9 Henry 6 was constituted Lieutenant of Ireland, for the term of six years, and in 27 Henry 6 (with John Viscount Beaumont and others) was one of the Commissioners appointed to treat with the Scots for a truce between both Relms. In 28 Henry 6 (with James Earl of Wiltshire and others) he was put in commission for the defence of the Town and Castle of Calais; and also of the meedes adjacent, and Toure of Kirfbank, for the term of five years. He was likewise Chamberlain to the King; and in 30 Henry 6 was again constituted a Commissioner, to treat with James Earl of Douglass upon those articles which had been formerly signed by him.'

"He had issue by Joan Goushill, his wife:
1. Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby.
2. Sir William Stanley, of Holt, who crowned Henry VII. on Boxworth field; Chamberlain to the King. Beheaded 1494.
3. John Stanley, of Weever, Cheshire.
4. James Stanley, Archdeacon of Chester.
5. Margaret, married Sir William Troutbeck, of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth, married Sir Richard Molineux, Knt.
7. Katherine, married Sir John Savage."


Joan married Sir Thomas [I] de Stanley K.G., 1st Lord Stanley in 1457, son of Sir John [V] de Stanley King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G. and Isabel Harrington. Thomas was born in 1405 in Lathom, Lancashire, England and died on 11 Feb 1459 at age 54. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Stanley Baron Stanley.

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Baron, 1456.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 53 F    i. Margaret Stanley was born about 1458 in Lathom, Lancashire, England.

+ 54 M    ii. Thomas [II] Stanley 1st Earl of Derby was born in 1435 and died on 29 Jul 1504 in Lathom, Lancashire, England at age 69.


   55 M    iii. Sir William Stanley of Holt, K.G. died in 1495.

Noted events in his life were:

• Battle: of Bosworth Field, 1485.

• Steward: to household of the Prince of Wales [Edward V], 1473.

William married Joyce Charlton in 1465 in Wiltshire, England.

   56 M    iv. Sir John (IV) Stanley of Weever, Cheshire .

   57 M    v. James Stanley Archdeacon of Chester .

   58 F    vi. Elizabeth Stanley .

Elizabeth married Sir Richard Molineux. Richard died on 23 Sep 1459.

   59 F    vii. Katherine Stanley .

Katherine married Sir John Savage.

52. Eleanor de Holland was born about 1406. Another name for Eleanor was Alianore de Holand.

Research Notes: Wikipedia & http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/

Rootsweb - more available.

Eleanor married James Touchet 5th Baron Audley, son of John Tuchet 4th Baron Audley and Isabel. James was born about 1398, died on 23 Sep 1459 in Battle of Blore Heath, Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England about age 61, and was buried in Darley Abbey, north of Derby. Other names for James were Tuchet James, James Touchet Lord Audley, and James Touchett.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 60 F    i. Constance Touchet was born about 1443 in Heleigh, Staffordshire.

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53. Margaret Stanley was born about 1458 in Lathom, Lancashire, England.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg55.htm#1125

Rootsweb.com

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 53-56:

"VI. LADY MARGARET STANLEY, eldest daughter of Thomas, Lord Stanley, married Sir William Troutbeck, of Pryns Castle in Worrill, Cheshire, Lord of Dunham. Sir William Troutbeck, Knight, was son and heir of Sir John Troutbeck, Knight, of Dunham, Chamberlain of Chester, and was aged 23 years in 37 Henry VI. (1458), and was therefore born 1434-5. The following Inq. P. M. is proof of his birth and age:

'Inq. P. M. (37, not) 38, H. VI. John Troutbek held (no lands of the King or Prince on his decease) in demesne, as of fee (but by his charter of 22 Feby., 35 Hen. VI., had granted to Johi Comiti Arondel, Johi Beamond, Vicund de Beamond, John Sutton dno de Dudley, Thomas Stanley, Thome Parre, Rico Turnstall, Thome de Convey, Militibz, Petro de Ardern Justic dni Regis de coi Banco, Gilbto Parre, Johi Pulesdon, Rico Pulesdon, Mag'ro Andree Holes, Clico, Hugoni Pembton, Rico Asshawe, Thome Bellamond, Clico, and others)--the manors of Brinstath, Dunham, Troghford, and Budworth, cum pert. with lands in Carnesdale, Barneston, Oxton, Tranmore, Upton, Raby, L. Newton, Hergreave, Newton in Wirrill, Chester, Handbridge, Woodchurch, Christelton, Ledsham, Pickmere, Moberley, Newton Juxta le Midelwich, and the avowson (of the Church) of Moberley for use for life. Ob. die Sabbi px post festum Sci Bartholomei Apli ultimo, Wills Troutbeck filius & heres, aet. 23, ann. in festo Sce Margarete Virginis ultimo).'

Sir William Troutbeck was married in the year 1449, when aged only about fourteen years, to the Lady Margaret Stanley, and was slain at the battle of Blore-Heath on the 23d September, 1459, fighting under the command of Lord Auderley, in the Lancasterian cause. He was buried in the Troutbeck Chapel in St. Mary's, Chester. A tomb was erected there to his memory, and is thus described: 'It was a faire tombe of one of the Troutbecks. The man all in riche armour, with a riche border of pearles, and stones, about his head, on the helmet. On the front of the helmet, over his forehead, was graven Jeshu Nazarenus Rex. All the plates and edges of his armour curiously wrought, as it were imbracery, with a collar of S.S. about his neck, of gold, one gauntlet in his hand, and his wife's hand in the other. Under his feet a lion couchant; under his head, a helmet mantled, having on it a wreath of trouts and a moores head. She hath her head richly attired, with a veil over her head, with a blue gown, and a short surcoat of black. At her feet a lamb, and two angels supporting the cushions under her head.'

"The Troutbeck Aisle of Chapel, which was built in the reign of Henry VI., by William Troutbeck, fell down not many years after the pulication of the 'Vale Royal,' by King, and destroyed the tombs. The third Randal Holmes says, that for the fineness of the work, the monuments of the Troutbecks were thought to exceed anything of that kind in England. (Harl. MS. 2151, fo. 16b.)

"The battle of Blore-Heath was fought on St. Tecla's Day, 23 September, 1459, was fatal to the men of Cheshire. Among those left dead upon the field were Sir Thomas Button, Sir John Done, Sir Hugh Venables, Sir Richard Monineux, Sir William Troutbeck, Sir John Leigh, and Sir John Egerton. (Records Corporation of Macclesfield.)

"The following is proof of the death of the said William Troutbeck, and as it gives the age of his eldest son, fixes the date of his marriage:

'Inq. M. (b. de mand.) 4 Edw. Iv. Sir William Troutbek, knight, held the manors of Great Troughford, Dunham, and Hole from Henry, late King of France, "et non de jure Rege Angliae sexto,' with lands therein, valued at XL marks per annum. Also the manors and advowsons of Moberley, the manors of Brunstath, Raby and Budworth, half of L. Neston, and one-fifth of Hargreave; (the manors of Elton and Oxton, and a moiety of the ville of Pykmere;) with lands in Hargreave, Barneston, Carnesdale, Ledsham, Woodchurch, Eccleston, Chester Hulme, Kinderton, Bereton, Newton, Cogshull, Xtlton, Tattenhall, Bridge Troughford, Elton, Oxton, Pickmere, Thingwall, Tranmere, Upton, and Wirswall. William Troutbek, son and heir, (aet. 15 ann. et maritatus Johanne filie Johis. Botiller Militis, and ward of the latter by grant of the King, 8 Jan. 2 Edw. IV).'

"For evidences of the marriage of Sir William Troutbeck and Margaret Stanley, see Dougdale, vol. II., page 248, (et E. Stemmate) wherein he states that Sir Thomas, Lord Stanley, left 'issue" three sons, Thomas, William and John; and two daughters, Margaret, married to Sir William Troutbeck, Knight, and Elizabeth to Sir Richard Molineux, Knight' See also Collins' Peerage of England, vol. III., page 40, etc. Edition 1779, London, Pedigree of Troutbeck of Dunham, by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Nortry King-at-arms; visitations of Cheshire, 1580 (Harl. MS. 1424, fo. 1287). Printed Edition, London, 1882, by John Paul Rylands, F.S.A.--Also, Harl. MS. 1424, fo. 136b, Pedigree of Troutbeck of Dunham, by William Beaumont, Esq. of Oxford Hall (see Hist. Cheshire, by George Ormerod, Revised Edition). Also visitations of Wales by Lewis Dwnn, Penrhyn Pedigree. The best evidence, however, is the Dispensation, dated 23 January, 1459 (O. S.) (or 1460, N.S.) to Margaret, widow of William Troutbeck and daughter of Thomas Lord Stanley, deceased, to marry Sir John Botler, Knight, which marriage took place in 1460, and the said Sir John, dying 26 February, 1463, the said Margaret married, thirdly, 2 October, 1465, Lord Grey, of Codnor.

"It should be remembered that the month of January, 1459, is four months after September, and not prior to it, the year not beginning then until March.

"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 January, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue.
2. Adam Troutbeck; his heiress married John Talbot, ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
3. Thomas Troutbeck.
4. Alice Troutbeck.
5. Jane Troutbeck, married 1st, Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Knight, and 2ndly, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Knight; of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth Troutbeck, married Sir Alexander Houghton, Knight."

Margaret married Sir William Troutbeck of Pyrns Castle in Worrill, Lord of Dunham in 1449, son of Sir John Troutbeck of Dunham, Camberlain of Chester and Unknown. William was born about 1434 in Dunham-on-the-Hill, Cheshire, England, died on 23 Sep 1459 in Battle of Blore Heath, Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England about age 25, and was buried in Troutbeck Chapel in St. Mary's, Chester, England. Another name for William was Sir William Troutbek.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 61 F    i. Jane Troutbeck was born about 1457 in Mobberly, Dunham, Cheshire, England and died from about 1485 to 1489 about age 28.

   62 M    ii. William Troutbeck was born about 1444.

William married Johanne filie Johis, daughter of Sir John Botler and Unknown.

+ 63 M    iii. Adam Troutbeck .

   64 M    iv. Thomas Troutbeck .

   65 F    v. Alice Troutbeck .

   66 F    vi. Elizabeth Troutbeck .

Elizabeth married Sir Alexander Houghton.

Margaret next married Sir John Botler in 1460. John died on 26 Feb 1463.

Margaret next married Lord ? Grey of Codnor on 2 Oct 1465.

54. Thomas [II] Stanley 1st Earl of Derby was born in 1435 and died on 29 Jul 1504 in Lathom, Lancashire, England at age 69.

General Notes: Lathom is now spelled Latham.

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby), Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby was a maternal ancestor of John Lennon.


From http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm
"Since 1200 the Stanleys had become important landowners and administrators in north-west England (especially Cheshire and Lancashire), and in 1485 the two brothers Sir Thomas Stanley and Sir William Stanley played a decisive role in winning the Battle of Bosworth for Henry Tudor and therefore in establishing the Tudor dynasty - a feat for which Thomas was created 1st Earl of Derby in 1485. Thereafter, the Earls of Derby were a prominent political force in north-west England for the next four centuries, with the 14th earl becoming Prime Minister three times, in 1852, 1858 and 1866...

"Sir Thomas was 2nd Baron Stanley (his father had been created 1st Baron in 1456), so he is also referred to as Lord Stanley before his creation as Earl of Derby in 1485.
"There had been earlier Earls of Derby (from other families) from 1138 to 1266 and 1337 to 1399, whose title was based on Derby in Derbyshire. Thomas Stanley's title in 1485 therefore had the ring of antiquity, but was based not on Derby but on West Derby, near to the family's estates at Lathom and Knowsley in Lancashire. Lathom House near Ormskirk (Lancashire)(SD4609) was the family's main residence from around 1400 until 1644, when it was largely destroyed by Sir Thomas Fairfax and his Parliamentary forces after a four-month siege during the English Civil War (the Stanleys of Lancashire were Royalists and had been holding out against the dominant Parliamentary forces)."

From Volume 11 of Manx Note Book - http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxnb/v11p101.htm
THOMAS II. AFTERWARDS THE FIRST EARL OF DERBY, ELDEST SON OF THOMAS I., BARON STANLEY, BY HIS WIFE JOAN, ONLY DAUGHTER AND HEIRESS OF SIR ROBERT GOUSHILL, succeeded his father in 1460. He was summoned to Parliament in the first year of Edward IV. (1461), and in 1472 he was made Judge of Chester. In the Civil war he did good service for the Yorkist cause, his most conspicuous feat being the taking of Berwick by assault. During the greater part of his reign he was steward of the Royal Household, and, having been one of Edward's most devoted adherents, he naturally transferred his allegiance to his son Edward the fifth. When Edward the fourth died, Richard Duke of Gloucester, who was plotting to supplant his nephew on the throne, saw that Stanley would be one of the chief obstacles in his way, and so he contrived to get rid of him by having him arrested on a charge of treason.

When, however, he had succeeded in ascending the throne, he decided that his best policy would be, if possible, to purchase Lord Stanley's allegiance, which he endeavoured to accomplish by making him Constable of England for life and conferring upon him the Order of the Garter. It is well known that this scheme failed and that Lord Stanley largely contributed to Richmond's success at the battle of Bosworth field, after which he is said to have placed the dead Richard's crown on his head,* and to have proclaimed him king as Henry VII. The new king shortly afterwards created him Earl of Derby, and constituted him one of the Lord's Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Steward at his coronation. In 1486 he was made Constable of England for life. In 1487 he was one of the godfathers of Prince Arthur, Henry VII.'s eldest son.

He took a prominent part in arranging the treaty of Etaples between England and France in 1492. It would seem that he used his wealth nobly, both in relieving the burdens of his people and in promoting public works such as the bridges at Garstang and Warrington, for their welfare. He was the builder of Latham House which became famous through its defence by the 7th Earl's noble consort 150 years later.

Lord Stanley married, firstly, Eleanor 4th daughter of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, and sister to the Earl of Warwick, the famous " king-maker, " and secondly, Margaret, daughter of the Duke of Somerset and Dowager-Duchess of Richmond, who was King Henry VII.'s mother. By his first wife he had issue 6 sons and 4. daughters, by his second, there was no issue. He died in 1504. It does not appear that he ever visited the Isle of Man, and during his reign the Statute book is a blank.

*It is not certain whether the crown was placed on Henry's head by Lord Stanley or by his brother Sir William Stanley

Noted events in his life were:

• Battle: of Bosworth Field, 1485.

• Created: 1st Earl of Derby, 1485. by Henry Tudor

• Summoned: to Parliament, 1461. in the first year of Edward IV.

• Made: Judge of Chester, 1472.

• Made: Constable of England for life, 1486.

Thomas married Eleanor Neville in 1459, daughter of Richard Neville Earl of Salisbury and Alice Montagu Countess of Salisbury. Eleanor was born before 1447 and died before Nov 1482.

Children from this marriage were:

   67 M    i. Sir George Stanley Lord Strange of Knokin was born before 1472 and died on 5 Dec 1497.

Noted events in his life were:

• Fought: in Battle of Stoke, 1487.

George married Johanna Lestrange.

   68 M    ii. Edward Stanley .

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: 1st Baron Monteagle, 1513. for his bravery against the Scots at the Battle of Flodden Field

Thomas next married Lady Margaret Beaufort.

60. Constance Touchet was born about 1443 in Heleigh, Staffordshire. Another name for Constance was Constance Tuchet.

Research Notes: http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/ has b. abt. 1443, Heleigh, Staffordshire.

Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg60.htm#1194 has b. 1443

Rootsweb has more as well.

Constance married Sir Robert [V] Whitney about 1460, son of Eustace [IV] Whitney and Jennet Russell. Robert was born about 1436 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England and died after 1473 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England. Other names for Robert were Robert [V] de Whitney, and Sir Robert [V] Whyteney Lord of Whyteney.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 69 F    i. Eleanor Whitney was born from 1452 to 1467 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England.

+ 70 M    ii. James Whitney was born in 1465.

   71 F    iii. Joan Whitney was born in 1469.

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61. Jane Troutbeck was born about 1457 in Mobberly, Dunham, Cheshire, England and died from about 1485 to 1489 about age 28. Another name for Jane was Joan Troutbeck.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1459.

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. abt 1485 thru 1489.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg55.htm#1122 has b Dunham, Ches

Rootsweb(?) has b. c. 1457 Mobberly, Cheshire, Eng.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 57-58:

"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:

'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, adn the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'

Jane married Sir William [I] Griffith 2nd Chamberlain of North Wales, son of William Fychan ap Gwilym 1st Chamberlain of North Wales and Alice Dalton. William was born about 1445 in Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, Wales and died about 1539 in Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, Wales about age 94. Another name for William was Sir William Griffith Hael (the Liberal).

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: a Knight of the Bath, 1489.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 72 M    i. Sir William [II] Griffith of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51.

   73 M    ii. Edmund Griffith was born about 1480.

   74 F    iii. Alice Griffith was born about 1482 in Penrhyn Castle, Caernarfonshire, Wales.

Jane next married Sir William Botler of Bewsey.

63. Adam Troutbeck .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 56:

"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 Janurary, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue.
2. Adam Troutbeck; his heiress married John Talbot, ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
3. Thomas Troutbeck.
4. Alice Troutbeck.
5. Jane Troutbeck, married 1st, Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Knight, and 2ndly, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Knight; of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth Troutbeck, married Sir Alexander Houghton, Knight."



Adam married Margaret Butler.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 75 F    i. Margaret Troutbeck .

69. Eleanor Whitney was born from 1452 to 1467 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg55.htm#1121. Note: A descendent of King Edward III (RIN 1353)
Has birth as 1452-1457 in Bersham, Wrexham. Other sources have about 1467 or even later.

Mother probably Constance Touchet, but also sometimes listed as daughter of his first wife, Alice Vaughan, according to Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group 2006. Has birthplace as Whitney, Herefordshire and has husband as Thomas Vaughan of Bredwardine.

According to www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/rmnixon.html, President Richard Milhous Nixon was a descendant of John Puleston (1485-1523) and Eleanor Whitney (1467-).

From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 58:

"The wife of John Puleston was descended from Edward III, King of England."

Eleanor married John Hen Puleston Constable of Caernarfon Castle, son of John Puleston [Sr.] and Alswn "Fechan" ferch Hywel. John was born about 1449 in Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales and died after 1519. Another name for John was John Puleston of Bers, and Havod, y Wern, High Sheriff of Carnar.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 76 F    i. Jane Puleston was born about 1479 in Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

70. James Whitney was born in 1465.

James married Blanche Milbourne.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 77 F    i. Elizabeth Whitney .

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72. Sir William [II] Griffith of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#620. Notes: Descended from Ednyfed Fychan, forebear of the TUDOR dynasty.


Also FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #112650
(submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) - little info except for extensive lineage.

From http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsccaer/hall.html
"This Sir William Griffith was, I think, the third in succession in the office of Chamberlain of North Wales from the appointment to it of his grandfather, Sir William Griffith, a gentleman whose name has become famous in the history of the country for his contentions with John ap Meredydd of Istumcegid, chief of the descendants of Owen Gwynedd. The Sir William whose monument we are now viewing was married twice, had nineteen children, and died in 1587. His first wife was Jane, the daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donats Castle in Glamorganshire; the second was Jane, the daughter of John Puleston, Esqr., Chamberlain of North Wales. By his numerous children the family became connected with the Stanleys of Hooton, the Bulkeley family, with the Phillips of Picton Castle, with the Mostyns, with the Myttons and the Thelwalls, besides numerous other families."

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 58:

"VII. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Knight, of Penrhyn, eldest son and heir. He was of the Court of Henry VIII, and accompanied the King into France, where he distinguished himself at the siege of Tourraine, where he was knighted, 25 December 5 Henry VIII, and was Chamberlain of North Wales. He married, secondly (marriage settlement 2 August, 1522), Jane, widow of Robert Meredith and daughter of John Puleston, of Bers, adn Havod, y Wern, Caernarvonshire, constable of Caernarvon Castle, 16 April, 1506, 30 July, 1509, 1 October, 1423, Chamberlain of North Wales, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1544; died about this date.

"The wife of John Puleston was descended from Edward III, King of England. Sir William Griffith had issue by Jane, his second wife:

"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH..."



William married Jane Puleston on 2 Aug 1522 in Penrhyn, Anglesey, , Wales, daughter of John Hen Puleston Constable of Caernarfon Castle and Eleanor Whitney. Jane was born about 1479 in Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

Marriage Notes: Verify marriage date. Varies from 1505 to 1520.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 78 F    i. Sibill Griffith was born about 1530 in Penrhyn, Anglesey, Wales and died about 1580 about age 50.

+ 79 F    ii. Elizabeth Gruffydd was born circa 1508 in Penrhyn, , Anglesey, Wales.

75. Margaret Troutbeck .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 56:

"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 Janurary, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue.
2. Adam Troutbeck; his heiress married John Talbot, ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
3. Thomas Troutbeck.
4. Alice Troutbeck.
5. Jane Troutbeck, married 1st, Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Knight, and 2ndly, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Knight; of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth Troutbeck, married Sir Alexander Houghton, Knight."

Margaret married John Talbot of Grafton.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 80 F    i. Jane Talbot .


76. Jane Puleston was born about 1479 in Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#620

From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsccaer/hall.html

"...I return to what is undoubtedly the glory of the church, the alabaster monument of Sir William Griffith and his lady. The tomb upon which the figures are recumbent as large as life is raised about three feet above the two steps, or rather plinths, upon which it stands. They lie on a mat of very good execution, one end of which is rolled up in several convolutions to serve as pillows for the lady and the knight. The same is done, with some variety of shape, at the latter's feet, which rest upon it, while those of the former repose against a lion couchant. At the west end of the tomb three compartments are distinguished, divided by pilasters, and have a sort of architrave about. Five groups of figures facing each other and in the attitude of prayer are seen with much blazonry, among which, as might be expected in the Griffith family, are the Saxons' heads and the heads of stags caboshed. A cross, a crescent and a spear's head were, however, new to me in their combinations with the other bearings. I venture to suppose them the arms of Sir William's first wife, a South Walian. On the north of the tomb are three groups of females praying, all facing towards the east, and these are again separated from each other by the three lions passant and the three eagles in fess, each being twice and in alternate order exhibited upon the pilasters. On the south side we have three compartments separated by four coats on as many pilasters. The 1st compartment shows a warrior armed and one in the weeds of peace, the second a warrior and a lady, the 3d a priest and, I think, two females. All these figures, which are in tolerable preservation and execution, are in prayer and looking towards the east. the arms are' in the following order: 1, Saxons' heads; 2, stags' heads caboshed; 3, three mullets;
Bangor Street & the Uxbridge Arms Hotel. © Gwynedd Archives Service and 4, stags' heads caboshed with a chevron between. the knight is fully armed, except that he is bare headed and has his hand clasped upon his breast; but these have been broken off. Upon the whole, however, we may feel obliged to the barbarism of the country (some few degrees less, it must be confessed, than that of the English) for having left us so much of this most precious remain without doubt (at least in my opinion) within the country.


"This Sir William Griffith was, I think, the third in succession in the office of Chamberlain of North Wales from the appointment to it of his grandfather, Sir William Griffith, a gentleman whose name has become famous in the history of the country for his contentions with John ap Meredydd of Istumcegid, chief of the descendants of Owen Gwynedd. The Sir William whose monument we are now viewing was married twice, had nineteen children, and died in 1587. His first wife was Jane, the daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donats Castle in Glamorganshire; the second was Jane, the daughter of John Puleston, Esqr., Chamberlain of North Wales. By his numerous children the family became connected with the Stanleys of Hooton, the Bulkeley family, with the Phillips of Picton Castle, with the Mostyns, with the Myttons and the Thelwalls, besides numerous other families."



Jane married Sir William [II] Griffith of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales on 2 Aug 1522 in Penrhyn, Anglesey, , Wales, son of Sir William [I] Griffith 2nd Chamberlain of North Wales and Jane Troutbeck. William was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51.

Marriage Notes: Verify marriage date. Varies from 1505 to 1520.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 72)

Jane next married Robert Meredith.

77. Elizabeth Whitney .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Elizabeth married Thomas Morgan.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 81 F    i. Anne Morgan .

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78. Sibill Griffith was born about 1530 in Penrhyn, Anglesey, Wales and died about 1580 about age 50. Other names for Sibill were Sibyl Griffith, and Sybil (Isabel) Griffith.

Birth Notes: Birthdate given variously by different sources: abt 1510, abt 1520, abt 1530.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1N83-QGB & AFN: 1VGP-2MF 1510? 1530?
Also Compact Disc #94 Pin #174742 b. abt. 1520? + parents

Per http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#612 born c. 1530 in Penrhyn, died about 1580. 13 children.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 47:

"[Hugh Gwyn married] Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.

"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern."

Footnote 5, p. 47:
"The MS. Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, by mistake, makes her daughter instead of sister of Sir Hugh Owen. She was daughter of Owen ap Hugh, as above. Dwnn II, 199, 205."

From pp. 58-59:
"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH, youngest daughter, who married (as his second wife) Owen ap Hugh, Esquire, of Bodeon, Anglesey, High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November 1562-63; 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. They had a daughter:
"X. JANE OWEN..."





Sibill married Owen Ap Hugh Owen High Sheriff of Anglesey about 1563, son of Hugh Ap Owen and Gwenllian Maurice. Owen was born about 1518 in Bodowen (Bodeon), [Llangadwaladr], Anglesey, Wales and died in 1613 about age 95. Other names for Owen were Owen Ap Hugh, and Owen Ap Hugh.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 82 F    i. Jane verch Owen was born from 1538 to 1550 in Bodeon, [Llangadwaladr], Anglesey, Wales.

+ 83 M    ii. Sir Hugh Owen was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?].

   84 M    iii. William Owen .

   85 M    iv. John Owen .

   86 M    v. Jasper Owen .

   87 M    vi. Randle Owen .

   88 M    vii. Rowland Owen .

   89 M    viii. Morris Owen .

   90 M    ix. Edward Owen .

   91 M    x. Robert Owen .

   92 F    xi. Gwen Owen .

   93 F    xii. Elin Owen was born circa 1560 in Anglesey, Wales.

   94 F    xiii. Catherine Owen .

79. Elizabeth Gruffydd was born circa 1508 in Penrhyn, , Anglesey, Wales.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#620. Married Sir John Phillips about 1528 in Picton Castle.

Elizabeth married Sir John Philipps about 1528 in Picton Castle, Pembroke, Wales. John was born about 1502 in Kidwelly and died on 4 Apr 1562 in Ballocksey Milton, Hertfordshire, England about age 60.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 95 F    i. Jane Philipps was born about 1534 in Picton Castle, Pembroke, Wales.

   96 M    ii. John Philipps was born about 1530 in Harewood, Herts..

   97 M    iii. Richard Philipps was born about 1535.

   98 M    iv. Thomas Philipps was born on 2 Jan 1538 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.

   99 M    v. William Philipps .

   100 M    vi. Morgan Philipps .

   101 M    vii. Robert Philipps .

   102 M    viii. Roger Philipps was born on 31 Dec 1551 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.

80. Jane Talbot .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Jane married George [I] Bowes of Streatlam.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 103 F    i. Anne [I] Bowes .

81. Anne Morgan .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Anne married Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 104 F    i. Hon. Catherine Carey .

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82. Jane verch Owen was born from 1538 to 1550 in Bodeon, [Llangadwaladr], Anglesey, Wales. Another name for Jane was Jane Owen.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH2-8Q & AFN: 1VGP-2NM

Verified: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#629. However, this source has no children listed for Hugh Gwyn and Jane Owen. (??)

Archives Network Wales (www.archivesnetworkwales.com) lists Poole, solicitors, of Caernarfon, papers GS 0219 X/POOLE & states "...Poole acted as agents in North Wales for the Owen family of Orielton, Pembrokeshire, and Bodeon, Llangadwaladr, Anglesey."

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 59:

"X. JANE OWEN, who married Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December, 1599-1600, and Justice of the Peace 11 May, 1611. Their daughter, Sibill (XI), married John Powell, of Gadfa, Llanwddyn, Montygomeryshire, and had Elizabeth (XII), who married Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyn du (see page 47)."



Jane married Hugh Gwyn Esq., High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire in 1565 in Penarth, Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales, son of John Wynn and Jonet ferch Gruffudd. Hugh was born in 1538, was christened in 1538, and died after 1611. Other names for Hugh were Hugh ap Gwyn Esq., High Sheriff Of Carnaerfonshire, Wales?, and Hugh Gwynn.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 105 F    i. Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn was born betw 1566 and 1575 in Penarth, Caernarfon, Wales and died in Gadfa, Llanwddwyn Twp, Montgomery, Wales.

+ 106 F    ii. Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn of Peniarth died after 1646.

83. Sir Hugh Owen was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?].

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #361176

http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#290
Notes: Called to the bar from Grays Inn, Practised on the Carmarthen Circuit of Great Sessions. In 1574 was elected Recorder of Carmarthen.
Inherited the Orielton estates by way of his marriage to Elizabeth Wyrriot. Orielton remained the main residence and seat of the Owen family until it's sale in the 1850's.
Knighted 1608.
High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire in 1583

Hugh married Elizabeth Wyrriot on 13 May 1571 in Bodeon, [Llangadwaladr], Anglesey, Wales, daughter of George Wyrriot and Jane Philipps. Elizabeth was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth Werriot.

Children from this marriage were:

   107 F    i. Sybil Owen .

   108 F    ii. Ann Owen .

   109 F    iii. Jane Owen .

   110 M    iv. Sir John Owen .

   111 M    v. William Owen .

   112 M    vi. Francis Owen .

   113 M    vii. Morris Owen was born in 1588 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales.

   114 F    viii. Janet Owen .

95. Jane Philipps was born about 1534 in Picton Castle, Pembroke, Wales.

General Notes: Rootsweb?

Jane married George Wyrriot. George was born in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales and died about 1599.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 115 F    i. Elizabeth Wyrriot was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48.

103. Anne [I] Bowes .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Anne married Thomas Hilton.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 116 F    i. Jane Hilton .

104. Hon. Catherine Carey .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Catherine married Charles Howard.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 117 M    i. William Howard Lord Howard .

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105. Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn was born betw 1566 and 1575 in Penarth, Caernarfon, Wales and died in Gadfa, Llanwddwyn Twp, Montgomery, Wales. Other names for Sibill were Sibyl Gwynn, Sybil Hugh, and Sybil verch Hugh ap Gwyn.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH2-6D & AFN: 1VGP-2Q2 has b. 1566-1575 in Penarth, died in Gadfa.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 46-47:

"[John ap Howell Gôch] married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611."



Sibill married John Powell of Gadfa before 20 Sep 1588 in Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales, son of Howell Gôch ap Meredith of Gadfa and Margaret Evan. John was born about 1567 in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales and was buried on 24 Jul 1636 in Llanwddyn Parish Church. Other names for John were John Ap Howell Gôch, John ap Howel, and John ap Howell.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 118 F    i. Elizabeth verch John was born from 1593 to 1607 in Gadfa Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

106. Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn of Peniarth died after 1646. Another name for Eleanor was Ellen verch Hugh Gwyn.

Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 47, footnote 6:

"Eleanor, or Ellen, another daughter of Hugh Gwyn, married Rev. Richard Nanney, Rector of Llangelynin and Vicar of Towyn. She was living 16 June, 1646, in Llwyngwrill, and her son was named Richard Nanney."

Eleanor married Rev. Richard Nanney Rector of Llangelynin.

The child from this marriage was:

   119 M    i. Richard Nanney of Llwyngwril .

115. Elizabeth Wyrriot was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth Werriot.

Elizabeth married Sir Hugh Owen on 13 May 1571 in Bodeon, [Llangadwaladr], Anglesey, Wales, son of Owen Ap Hugh Owen High Sheriff of Anglesey and Sibill Griffith. Hugh was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?].

(Duplicate Line. See Person 83)

116. Jane Hilton .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Jane married Ralph Delaval.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 120 F    i. Mary Delaval .

117. William Howard Lord Howard .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

William married Anne St. John.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 121 F    i. Elizabeth Howard .

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118. Elizabeth verch John was born from 1593 to 1607 in Gadfa Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth Powell.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH1-X2
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Elizabeth married Humphrey ap Hugh about 1624-1625 in Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales, son of Hugh ap David and Catherine verch Rhydderch Sion. Humphrey was born betw 1600-1603 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1664 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales. Another name for Humphrey was Humffrey ap Hugh of Llwyngwrill.

Marriage Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org (11/10/06) has m. circa 1620-1628 in Llangelynin, Merionethshire.

Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 46 has:

"Humphrey ap Hugh married, circa 1624-1625, Elizabeth, daughter of John Powell (otherwise called John ap Howell Gôch), of Gadfa..."

Children from this marriage were:

+ 122 M    i. Owen Humphrey was born about 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 13 Apr 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1699 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales about age 70.

   123 M    ii. Samuel ap Humphrey was born 1627 ? in Merionethshire, , Wales and died in Portlheven, Merionethshire, Wales.

+ 124 F    iii. Anne Humphrey was born from 1627 to 1634 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire , Wales and died after 1650.

   125 M    iv. Samuel Humphrey was born about 1635, was christened on 22 Jan 1635 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died before 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales.

Samuel married Elizabeth Rees, daughter of Rees Hugh and Unknown.

   126 M    v. Hugh Humphrey was born on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died on 22 May 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 22 May 1628.

   127 F    vi. Catherine Humphrey was born about 1631, was christened on 15 Nov 1631 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died about Nov 1631 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 29 Nov 1631.

   128 M    vii. John Humphrey was born in 1632, was christened on 16 Nov 1632 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in Pennsylvania, United States.

John married Joan Humphrey.

120. Mary Delaval .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Mary married George [II] Bowes.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 129 F    i. Anne [II] Bowes .

121. Elizabeth Howard .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Elizabeth married John [I] Mordaunt.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 130 M    i. Sir John [II] Mordaunt .

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122. Owen Humphrey was born about 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 13 Apr 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1699 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales about age 70.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org has b. abt 1629 (year of baptism).

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 48:

"Issue [of Humphrey ap Hugh]:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES, of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."


Owen married Margaret Vaughan. Margaret was born 1630 ? in Llangelynn(?), Montgomeryshire, Wales and was christened in Llanwdhlyn Parish, Merionethshire, Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 131 M    i. Richard Owings was born in 1660 in Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire(?), Wales and died on 14 Nov 1716 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 56.

   132 M    ii. John Owen was born 1653 ? in Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Feb 1653, and died in Feb 1653 in Wales.

   133 M    iii. Joshua Owen was born 1659 ? in Llangelynn, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Mar 1728 at age 69.

   134 M    iv. Owen Owen was born 1661 ? in Llangelynn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

   135 F    v. Margaret Owen was born 1662 ? in Merionethshire, , Wales and died before 1688.

   136 F    vi. Rebecca Owen was born 1663 ? in Llwyndu Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 23 Aug 1697 in Merion Twnsp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States at age 34.

   137 M    vii. Henry Owen was born 1670 ? in Merionethshire, , Wales.

Owen next married Elizabeth Thomas. Elizabeth was born 1631 ? in <Llangelynn, Montgomeryshire, Wales>.

124. Anne Humphrey was born from 1627 to 1634 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire , Wales and died after 1650.

Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 46-48:

"Issue:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES [see footnote 2, p. 48], of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."

Footnote 3, p. 46:
"This Indenture is now owned by a descendant, Edward Griffith, Esq., of Springfield, Dôlgelly, Merionethshire, Wales. It is dated 1 January, 1649, the parties thereto being Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, in the County of Merioneth, gentleman; Humffrey ap Hugh, of Llwyngwrill, in said county, gentleman; Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwrill, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen. It recites that a marriage is intended between Anne, one of the daughters of said Humffrey ap Hugh, and Ellis Rees, second son of said Rees Lewis. Richard Nanney and David Ellis are Trustees. It was witnessed 21 January, 1649, by John ap William ap Humphrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Tudor Vaughan and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, who compiled the pedigree of 1697, was the only issue of this marriage."

Footnote 2, p. 48:
"See Deed of Marriage Settlement, 1 January, 1649 (1649-50), cited supra. Their only child, Rowland Ellis, was born 1650, and died in Pennsylvania; he compiled the pedigree of 1697, which is in his own handwriting."

Anne married Ellis ap Rees of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly on 1 Jan 1649, son of Rees ap Lewis of Nannau and Unknown. Ellis died after 1678. Other names for Ellis were Ellis Price, and Ellis ap Reese.

Marriage Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp.30-31:

"The title papers to this property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] are now in possession of Edward Griffith, Esp. of Springfield, near Dôlgelly, a descendant of Ann, eldest daughter of Rowland Ellis by his first wife. Amongst these old documents is the original marriage contract and settlement made upon the marriage of Ellis Price and Anne Humphrey, the parents of Rowland Ellis, in 1649. The parties to this settlement were: Humphrey (Humffrey) ap Hugh, of Llwyngwril, gentleman, father of Anne Humphrey, Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, gentleman, father of Ellis Price, who was his second son, and Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen, who were to act as trustees. Richard Nanney was cousin to Anne, his father, the Rector of Llangelynin having married one of the daughters of Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth. David Ellis was brother-in-law to Rees Lewis, the latter having married his sister Catherine.

"The witnesses to this document were: John ap William ap Humffrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Edward Vaughn and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey, and therefore inherited Bryn Mawr under this settlement and continued to live there until his permanent removal to Pennsylvania in 1696; when he sold the place to Lewis Owen, of Tyddyn y Garreg, his kinsman, to whom he was indebted."

From p. 46:
"[Humphrey ap Hugh] is named as a party to the deed of marriage settlement made at the time of the marriage of his daughter Anne to Ellis Rees, and dated 1 January 1649..."

Footnote 2, p. 48:
"See Deed of Marriage Settlement, 1 January, 1649 (1649-50), cited supra. Their only child, Rowland Ellis, was born 1650, and died in Pennsylvania; he compiled the pedigree of 1697, which is in his own handwriting."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 138 M    i. Rowland Ellis was born in 1650 and died in 1729 at age 79.

129. Anne [II] Bowes .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Anne married Francis Blakiston.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 139 F    i. Elizabeth Blakiston .

130. Sir John [II] Mordaunt .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

John married Elizabeth Carey.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 140 M    i. Charles Mordaunt 3rd Earl of Peterborough .

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131. Richard Owings was born in 1660 in Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire(?), Wales and died on 14 Nov 1716 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 56. Another name for Richard was Richard Owens.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: 9BXQ-9G & AFN: HXNG-CB

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Richard married Rachel Beale on 4 Apr 1698 in Dorchester, Maryland, United States, daughter of Pugh Roberts and Unknown. Rachel was born 1660 ? in Llwyn-Dedwydd, Wales and died on 27 May 1729 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 69. Another name for Rachel was Rachel Roberts.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 141 M    i. Joshua Owings was born on 5 Apr 1704 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States and died on 11 Apr 1785 at age 81.

+ 142 M    ii. Henry Owings was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States and died from 1763 to 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 67.


138. Rowland Ellis was born in 1650 and died in 1729 at age 79.

Birth Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey..."

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey, and therefore inherited Bryn Mawr [in Merionethshire] under this settlement [marriage contract in 1649] and continued to live there until his permanent removal to Pennsylvania in 1696; when he sold the place to Lewis Owen, of Tyddyn y Garreg, his kinsman, to whom he was indebted."

This book contains a facsimile "Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, in his own handwriting. Original in possession of one of his descendants."

Also from Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry:
"A memorial of Rowland Ellis says:

'Rowland Ellis was a man of note in the neighborhood in which he resided and had a competent estate. In the year 1686, the subject of a removal to Pennsylvania pressing on his mind, he concluded to visit the province and make such arrangements as might be best for the accommodation of his family when the time should fully come for transporting them there.' He sailed from Milford Haven 16th of 8th month, 1686, bringing with him his eldest son, Rowland. The ship was twenty-four weeks reaching Philadelphia, arriving, after a great deal of suffering, about the beginning of the second month, 1687. He remained about nine months, when he returned to Wales, leaving his son with his nephew, John Humphrey. He did not return to Pennsylvania until 1697, when he brought his entire family, except Ann, who had married Re. Johnson, Rector of Dôlgelly. He settled at Bryn Mawr, but, having sold that plantation, removed to Plymouth, and died at the house of his son-in-law, John Evans, of Gwynedd, 7th month, 1731. He was a member of Assembly 1700, and was a Justice of the Peace. Rowland Ellis married, first, Margaret, daughter and heiress of Ellis Morris, of Golgun; and secondly, Margaret, daughter of Robert ap Owen ap Lewis, of Dyffryddan, his cousin, who died 1730."

Rowland married Margaret verch Ellis Morris, daughter of Ellis Morris of Dolgun and Unknown. Another name for Margaret is Margaret Morris.

Children from this marriage were:

   143 F    i. Ann Ellis . (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Biological)

Ann married Rev. Richard Johnston in 1696.

Marriage Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"The deed made by Rowland Ellis at this time [when Rowland Ellis removed to Pennsylvania in 1696] for the property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] is in the possession of Mr. [Edward] Griffith, who also has the marriage settlement made by Rowland Ellis in 1696 on the marriage of his daughter, Ann, to Rev. Richard Johnston, an Episcopal Clergyman."

   144 F    ii. Jane Ellis . (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Biological)

Rowland next married Margaret verch Robert ap Owen ap Lewis of Dyffryddan. Margaret died in 1730.

Children from this marriage were:

   145 F    i. Ann Ellis . (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Step)

Ann married Rev. Richard Johnston in 1696.

Marriage Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"The deed made by Rowland Ellis at this time [when Rowland Ellis removed to Pennsylvania in 1696] for the property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] is in the possession of Mr. [Edward] Griffith, who also has the marriage settlement made by Rowland Ellis in 1696 on the marriage of his daughter, Ann, to Rev. Richard Johnston, an Episcopal Clergyman."

   146 F    ii. Jane Ellis . (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Step)

   147 F    iii. Elizabeth Ellis .

   148 M    iv. Rowland Ellis Jr. was born before 1686. (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Biological)

   149 M    v. Robert Ellis .

   150 F    vi. Ellin Ellis was born before 1696. Another name for Ellin was Eleanor Ellis.

Ellin married John Evans of Gwynedd.

   151 F    vii. Catherine Ellis was born in 1697. (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Biological)

139. Elizabeth Blakiston .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Elizabeth married William Bowes of Streatlam Castle.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 152 M    i. George [III] Bowes .

140. Charles Mordaunt 3rd Earl of Peterborough .

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Charles married Carey Fraser.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 153 F    i. Henrietta Mordaunt .

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141. Joshua Owings was born on 5 Apr 1704 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States and died on 11 Apr 1785 at age 81.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org (11/10/06)

From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 1-2:
"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763

The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.

Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles

From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr