Morgan Philipps
Husband Morgan Philipps
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Father: Sir John Philipps (Abt 1502-1562) Mother: Elizabeth Gruffydd (Cir 1508- )
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Richard Philipps
Husband Richard Philipps
Born: Abt 1535 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir John Philipps (Abt 1502-1562) Mother: Elizabeth Gruffydd (Cir 1508- )
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Robert Philipps
Husband Robert Philipps
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Father: Sir John Philipps (Abt 1502-1562) Mother: Elizabeth Gruffydd (Cir 1508- )
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Roger Philipps
Husband Roger Philipps
Born: 31 Dec 1551 - Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir John Philipps (Abt 1502-1562) Mother: Elizabeth Gruffydd (Cir 1508- )
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Thomas Philipps
Husband Thomas Philipps
Born: 2 Jan 1538 - Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir John Philipps (Abt 1502-1562) Mother: Elizabeth Gruffydd (Cir 1508- )
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William Philipps
Husband William Philipps
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Father: Sir John Philipps (Abt 1502-1562) Mother: Elizabeth Gruffydd (Cir 1508- )
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John Lawrence Talbot [Sr.] and Henrietta Phillips
Husband John Lawrence Talbot [Sr.]
Born: 1750 Christened: Died: 1825 Buried:
Father: Richard Talbott of Talbott's Vineyard (Bet 1708-After 1782) Mother: Ruth Dorsey (Abt 1727- )
Marriage: 1784
Other Spouse: Mary Porter ( - ) - 1799
Wife Henrietta Phillips
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Research Notes (Husband)
Source: The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), p. 530:
"[The son of Richard Talbott and Ruth Dorsey], John Lawrence Talbott (1784--first, Henrietta Phillips; second, Mary Porter (1799). Issue, Richard, John Providence, Jefferson of Laurel, Madison, George Washington, Charles, Allen and Mary."
Research Notes (Wife)
Source: The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), p. 530
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John Pikine and Sioned Stanley
Husband John Pikine
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Wife Sioned Stanley
AKA: Jane Stanley, Jane De Stanley, Janet Stanley, Janet de Stanley, Jonet Stanley of Hooton Born: Abt 1362 - Hooton, Eastham, Wirral, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: 1466 Buried:
Father: William de Stanleigh "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton (Abt 1337-1398) Mother: Margery de Hooton (1342-1430)
Other Spouse: Judge Robert Paris Chamberlain of Chester and North Wales ( - ) - Abt 1397
Other Spouse: Gwilym ap Gruffydd Lord of Penrhyn (Abt 1365-1431) - After 1405
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Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives b. abt 1362 & name = Jane Stanley. Another source gives b. abt 1380.
Research Notes (Wife)
2nd wife of Gwilym ap Gruffydd
Who were her parents? Much confusion in the sources. Seems to be Sir William Stanley, but which one? And who was her mother? One source (The History of the House of Stanley, 1821) has an extra William Stanley not appearing in other sources.
Needs more research.
Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 342 shows her as "Janet, d. of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, co. Chester, Knt., ab Sir William Stanley, Knt., ab Sir William Stanley, Knt." In other words her father was the 3rd Sir William Stanley in a row, the one designated as "of Hooton." By that line of reasoning, she would have been the daughter of Sir William Stanley (1368-1428), making her birth year of abt 1362 impossible.
According to http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I40748&tree=penrose, Jonet is the daughter of William Stanley (abt 1348-bef 1428) and Margery de Hooton (abt 1352-1430). She had 2 brothers, William and John. She had 3 husbands: Robert Paris, Judge (m. abt 1397), Gwilym ap Gryffydd (m. abt 1400) and John Pikine. Penrose sources:
S R Meyrick: Heraldic Visitation of Wales Vol 2 P. 89 (Footnote 1)
J E Griffith: Pedigrees of Anglesey & Caernarvonshire Families pp.106, 185 -- Griffith-Shows all his children as of the 2nd wife except Tudur Vychan of Penmynydd.
Other sources have other dates and even have her the daughter of Sir William Stanley (abt 1319-aft 1362) who was married to Alice de Massy.
Janet is not listed by "The Stanley Family of Hooton, Cheshire" as a daughter of William de Stanley (1378-abt 1428). (www.fintco.demon.co.uk/stanley/ches-hooton.htm). That is the William who married (1) Margery de Hooten, (2) Agnes Beckington, (3) Matilda.
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 57:
"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, and 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.'"
No source mentions Jonet's mother.
Rootsweb or FamilySearch AFN: FPWD-WQ
FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #316911
(submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) has b. abt 1400, but that would make her marriage to Judge Robert Paris abt 1397 impossible. The year 1400 is most likely the date of her marriage to Gwilym.
A couple of Rootsweb WorldConnect sources have b. abt 1350, father William Stanley b. abt 1328 of Hooten, Cheshire, England. They were probably all copying from the same source.
Another has her as the daughter of William de Stanley (1319-abt 1388) and Alice Massey (1329- ) of Timperley. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I45150. That source has her b. 1360 in Hooten, Eastham, Cheshire, England.
Much confusion about her birthdate. There may have been 2 women with the same name in succeeding generations.
Scenario #1:
Father = William De Stanley the Elder
Mother = Margery De Hooten or ?
Husband 1 = Judge Robert Paris
Husband 2 = Gwilym Ap Gruffydd
Scenario #2:
Father = William De Stanley
Mother = Alice Massey or ?
Husband 1 = Judge Robert Paris
Husband 2 = Gwilym Ap Gruffydd
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives mother as Alice Massey (wife of earlier William Stanley, b. abt 1319).
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Geoffrey V Plantagenet Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy
Husband Geoffrey V Plantagenet Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy
AKA: Geoffrey 'the Fair' Plantagenet Count of Anjou Born: 24 Aug 1113 - Anjou, France Christened: Died: 7 Sep 1151 Buried: - Le Mans, France
Father: Fulk V Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem (1092-1143) Mother:
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Other Spouse: Empress Matilda Countess of Anjou (Abt 1102-1167) - 3 Apr 1127 - Le Mans, France
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1 M Hamelin Plantagenet 5th Earl of Surrey
Born: Abt 1134 Christened: Died: 7 May 1202 Buried: - Chapter House, Lewes, Surrey, EnglandSpouse: Isabelle de Warenne Countess of Surrey ( -1199) Marr: 1163
Research Notes (Husband)
From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871913 :
'The Fair' Count of Anjou (1129-1151); founder of the Plantagenet dynasty. Geoffey's nickname derived from his physical appearance - he was said to be tall, handsome, graceful and strong. He was also known as Geoffrey Plantagenet, appearantly from the sprig of broom (genet) he wore in his hat. In 1127, aged 14, he was married to Matilda, daughter and heiress of Henry I of England and the widow of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. They disliked each other, but maintained an uneasy political alliance and produces three sons, Henry (the future Henry II of England), Geoffrey and William. An illegitimate son, Hamelin became the Duke of Salisbury. Geoffrey spent much of his youth imposing order on his unruly vassals, including his own brother Helias II, Count of Maine, who rebelled against him in 1131; Geoffrey captured Helias and held him prisoner in Tours, Helias died soon after his release from a disease contracted in prison. In 1135 Henry I of England died, and Matilda's cousin Stephen of Blois (RIN # 1643) seized the English throne, together with Normandy, traditionally coveted by the counts of Anjou. Geoffrey laid claim to the duchy in his wife's right. Between 1135-1138 Geoffrey launched four expeditions into Normandy, none of which achieved great success. The expedition in 1137 was striken by dysentery, and forced to return swiftly to Anjou. In 1139 Matilda invaded England, seeking to press her claim to the English throne, and Geoffrey remained in Anjou to continue the war against Normandy. The Morman barons opposed Geoffrey, not through loyalty to Stephen, who had only visited Normandy once, but out of hatred of their traditional enemy, Anjou. However, Norman morale was weakened when Matilda captured Stephen at Lincoln in 1141, and many castles surrendered to Geoffrey, leaving him in control of most of the lands between Bayeux and the Seine. In 1142 he took the Avranchin and Mortain, and in 1143 moved east of the Seine, overunning the Cotentin. He was invested as Duke of Normandy in 144 after the fall of Rouen, and Arques, the last castle opposing him, capitulated in 1145, leaving him unchallenged master of Normandy. After the conquest of Normandy, Geoffrey joined Louis VII of France in the abortive Second Crusade (1147-9), returning in 1149. In 1150 he ceded Normandy to his son Henry, who also inhereted the family claim to the English throne. Geoffrey died in 1151, and was buried in Le Mans Cathedral; founder of a great dynasty of kings through his son, Henry II of England. For more on the Second Crusade, see RIN # 1618.
!The Plantagenet Chronicles: 38-63,80,102,140,154
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Hamelin Plantagenet 5th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne Countess of Surrey
Husband Hamelin Plantagenet 5th Earl of Surrey
Born: Abt 1134 Christened: Died: 7 May 1202 Buried: - Chapter House, Lewes, Surrey, England
Father: Geoffrey V Plantagenet Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy (1113-1151) Mother:
Marriage: 1163
Wife Isabelle de Warenne Countess of Surrey
Born: Christened: Died: 13 Jul 1199 Buried:
Father: William de Warenne 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (1118-1148) Mother: Ela Talvas of Alençon and Ponthieu ( -1174)
Other Spouse: William of Blois, Count of Boulogne ( -1159)
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1 M William de Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey
Born: Abt 1174 - Surrey, England Christened: Died: 27 May 1240 - London, Middlesex, England Buried: - Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, EnglandSpouse: Maud Marshal ( -1248) Marr: 13 Oct 1225
Research Notes (Husband)
From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872178 :
Earl of Surrey, Count of Anjou and Maine, Viscount of Touraine and [illegitimate] half-brother of Henry II, King of England. Hamelin supported Henry II against the rebellion by his sons in 1173. In 1176, he escorted Henry's daughter Joan for her marriage to the King of Sicily. Hamelin was present at the Coronation of Richard I and was opposed to the rule of John while Richard was on crusade and later, imprisoned. In 1193, Hamelin was one of the Treasurers for the ransom of the King. Hamelin also attended the Coronation of King John in 1199. Hamelin was the benefactor of quite a number of Abbeys, Priorys and other religious communities in both England and France.
From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois:
Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stlyWilliam, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.
Research Notes (Wife)
Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 83-26
From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :
In [Elizabeth's] second marriage, to William de Warenne, Elizabeth had three sons and two daughters (for a total of fourteen children - nine during her first marriage, and five during her second):William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (b. 1119 dspm 1147) whose daughter Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stly William, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.
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