William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton and Alice Massey, of Timperley
Husband William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton 1 2 3
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AKA: William [V] de Stanleigh Lord of Stanleigh and Storeton, William Stanley of Storeton, Wirral, Lord of Stanley and Hooten William de Stanley Born: 1311 - Storeton, Wirral Forest, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: 1360 - Hooton, Eastham, Cheshire, England Buried:
Father: John de Stanleigh, Lord of Stanley and Storeton (Abt 1285-Abt 1346) 4 5 6 Mother: Mabel Hawksket (Abt 1290- ) 7
Marriage: Abt 1357 - Timperley, Bowden, Cheshire, England
Other Spouse: Cecily Congleton (Abt 1315- ) - Bef 1336
Noted events in his life were:
• Pardoned, for a violent raid on Liverpool "with banners displayed in a warlike manner", 1346
by Edward III.
Wife Alice Massey, of Timperley 8 9
AKA: Alice de Massey, Alicia Massey Born: Abt 1339 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Abt 1364 - Storeton, Cheshire, England Buried:
Father: Hugh de Massey, of Timperley (Abt 1307-1349) 10 Mother: Matilda Timperley (Abt 1301-Aft 1349)
Children
1 M William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton 11 12 13 14 15
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AKA: Sir William [VI] De Stanley Knt. of Hooton, Cheshire, William [VI] de Stanley (II) Born: Abt 1337 - Wirral Forest, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: 1398 Buried:Spouse: Margery de Hooton (1342-Abt 1430) 15 16 17 18 Marr: 1376 - Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, EnglandSpouse: Agnes Beckington (living)Spouse: Matilda (living)
2 M Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man 13 15 19 20 21
AKA: John I Stanley Lord Lieutenant of Ireland & King of Mann Born: 1340 Christened: Died: 6 Jan 1413 or 1414 - Ardee, Ireland Buried: Jan 1413 or 1414 - Burscough Priory near Ormskirk, Lancashire, EnglandSpouse: Isabel Lathom (Abt 1364-1414) 22 23 Marr: in or bef 1385
3 F Maud Stanley
AKA: Matilda Stanley, Matildes Stanley Born: Abt 1358 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Henry Stanley
Born: Abt 1364 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Agnes Beckington (living)
Birth Notes: Husband - William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton
Various sources have differing birth, marriage & death dates.
- Birth dates: 1310, abt 1311, 1312, 1319
- Marriage: 1329 (too early)
- Death: 1360, aft 1362, 1398 (unlikely)
http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b.1311, d. 1360
Death Notes: Husband - William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives d. abt 1398. Did he really live that long?
Research Notes: Husband - William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton
Also Master Forester of Wirral.
From The History of the House of Stanley from the Conquest to the Death of the Right Honourable Edward, Late Earl of Derby, in 1776, p. 14,
"Sir William, the son of John, and seventh heir male of this spreading house, is styled William de Stanley, senior, Lord of Stanley and Stourton. The twenty-sixth of King Edward III. 1375[?], he married Mary the daughter of Hugh Massey, of Timperley, in the county of Chester, and sister to Sir Hamon Massey, of Dunham Massey, by whom he had issue two sons, William and John."
Birth Notes: Wife - Alice Massey, of Timperley
Various sources have differing birth, marriage & death dates.
- Birth dates: abt 1329, 1339, abt 1338
- Marriage: 1329
- Death: abt 1364
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919
gives b. abt 1329
Research Notes: Wife - Alice Massey, of Timperley
From Ancestral Roots, line 57-34 (Isabel de Lathom):
"[Sir John Stanley, K.G. was] son of William Stanley, of Storeton in Wirral., d. 1360, said to have mar. Alice Massey, dau. of Hugh Massey of Timperley (but there is no proof of marr.)."
Notes: Marriage
Sources have varying dates of marriage: abt 1357 is most likely. 1329 would be too early (before suggested birthdates).
Date of marriage has bearing on birthdate of Sir William De Stanley.
Birth Notes: Child - William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton
Various sources have differing birth, marriage & death dates.
- Birth dates: abt 1328, 1337, abt 1355, abt 1348, abt 1360, abt 1368, abt 1370, abt 1375
- Marriage: 1386, abt 1379
- Death: 1428, bef 1428, 2 Feb 1427 or 1428
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1345.
http://stanleyroots.co.uk has b. 1337, d.1398
Death Notes: Child - William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. 2 Feb 1427 or 1428.
http://stanleyroots.co.uk has b. 1337, d.1398
Birth Notes: Child - Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1356.
http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b. 1340, d. 1414
Death Notes: Child - Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. 6 Jan 1414 or 1415
http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b. 1340, d. 1414.
Burial Notes: Child - Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man
Died in Ireland. His body was returned to Lathom (England) and buried in Burscough Priory near Ormskirk.
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Charles Massey, of Denfield
Husband Charles Massey, of Denfield
Born: Christened: 4 May 1661 Died: Buried:
Father: George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester (Abt 1633-1666) Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M George Massey, of Dunham Massey, co. Chester
Born: Christened: 7 Feb 1695 Died: 1778 Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - Charles Massey, of Denfield
Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke, Part II (London, 1863), p. 986
GEORGE MASSEY, of Denfield, aged 30 in 1663, who m. Bridget, dau of Thomas Pershall, son and heir of Sir John Pershall, Bart. of Suggenhill, co. Stafford, and d. in 1666 (his will, dated 30 March, was proved by his widow, 18 April, 1666-7), having had issue. The 4th son,
CHARLES MASSEY, of Denfield, bapt. 4 May, 1661; m. Dorothy, dau. of William Millington, and by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1722) left at his decease, 25 July, 1733, a son and successor,
GEORGE MASSEY, of Dunham Massey,
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George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester
Husband George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester
Born: Abt 1633 Christened: Died: 1666 Buried:
Father: William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester (Abt 1600-Aft 1663) Mother: Dorothy Cotton, of Combermere
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Massey, of Denfield
Born: Christened: 4 May 1661 Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester
Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke, Part II (London, 1863), p. 986
GEORGE MASSEY, of Denfield, aged 30 in 1663, who m. Bridget, dau of Thomas Pershall, son and heir of Sir John Pershall, Bart. of Suggenhill, co. Stafford, and d. in 1666 (his will, dated 30 March, was proved by his widow, 18 April, 1666-7), having had issue. The 4th son,
CHARLES MASSEY, of Denfield, bapt. 4 May, 1661; m. Dorothy, dau. of William Millington, and by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1722) left at his decease, 25 July, 1733, a son and successor,
GEORGE MASSEY, of Dunham Massey,
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Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham and Margaret Sacie
Husband Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham 24 25 26 27 28 29
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AKA: Hamo de Mascy Baron de Dunham, Hammon I Massey Baron of Dunham Massey Born: Abt 1076 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: 1101 - Dunham, Lancaster, Lancashire, England Buried:
Father: Viscount William de la Ferte-Macé (1034- ) 30 31 32 33 Mother: Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon] (Abt 1037- ) 34
Marriage: Abt 1099 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
Wife Margaret Sacie
Born: Abt 1077 - Dunham, Lancaster, Lancashire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Le Sire De Sacie Mother:
Children
1 M Hamon II Massey 35
Born: Abt 1100 - Cheadle, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Abt 1140 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Buried:Spouse: Eleanor Beaumont (Abt 1100- ) Marr: Abt 1124 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
2 M Robert de Mascy 36
Born: Aft 1098 Christened: Died: Aft 1124 Buried:
Birth Notes: Husband - Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham
FamilySearch or Rootsweb AFN: 18GS-7Q3 b. abt 1076
Research Notes: Husband - Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham
Illegitmate son per most sources.
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From Wikipedia - Hamon de Massey :
The first Hamon de Massey was the owner of the manors of Agden , Baguley , Bowdon , Dunham , Hale and Little Bollington after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, taking over from the Saxon thegn Aelfward according to the Domesday Book .[1]
The name of Hamon de Massey was passed on to his descendants for several generations. There are several different ways of spelling the name, including 'de Masci', 'de Mace', 'de Macei', 'de Mascy', 'de Massy' and 'Hamon de Massie'.
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From Wikipedia - Dunham Massey
The Chester to York Roman road passes between the settlements of Dunham Massey and Bowdon and today forms the boundary between the two places. The name Dunham is derived from the Anglo-Saxon dun, meaning hill. The Massey element of the name is a result of its ownership by the Massey Barons. The manor of Dunham is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as having belonged to the Saxon thegn Aelfward before the Norman Conquest and to Hamo de Masci after. De Masci was an influential baron, who also had control over the manors of Baguley , Bowdon , Hale , Partington , and Timperley . The addition of "Massey" to the name Dunham reflects the manor's importance within the barony; Dunham was the seat of the Masseys. The importance of Dunham is further emphasised by the presence of two of de Massey's castles: Dunham Castle and Watch Hill Castle on the border with Bowdon; a third, Ullerwood Castle , was near Hale. The Masseys remained barons of Dunham and its environs until the 14th century, when the line became extinct.
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Genealogy.com (Snell) says he was an illegitimate son (per Wyatt Massey 11/20/1999). Fought at Battle of Hastings and/or served as Mathieu's squire. Mathieu was later killed in battle in Normandy. Hamon was the first to live at Dunham Massey and was known as the Baron de Dunham. He founded the Massey family.
Has death date as 1101 in Dunham, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
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Herman W. Snell ("Descendants of William De Belleme") quotes from History of Cheshire, by Sir Peter Leycester
"Hamo de Mascy is thought to have been the illegitimate, or "natural" son of William de La Ferte, viscount of the powerful Belleme (Bellamy) family of Normandy. The seat of his holdings was the town of La Ferte Mace (fur-tee ma-cee) located in the present day Orne district. William's oldest son (legitimate) was Baron Mathieu de La Ferte Mace. His youngest (legitimate) was Hugue de Macey. All three sons were present at the Battle of Hastings, 1066, and as a result were given land grants in England. At Hastings, Mathieu's rank was Baron, Hugue's rank was knight, and Hamo served as Mathieu's squire. Mathieu would not live to enjoy his English possessions, as shortly after Hastings he was killed in battle in Shropshire. Hamo received his grants in Chesire and founded the Mascy (Massey) family. The seat of his holdings was the village of Dunham and his family lived at Dunham Massey Hall. His title was Baron de Dunham, and his descendants would continue to live at Dunham Massey Hall until 1458 when it came into the possession of the Booth family by marriage to a Massey heiress. In 1085 the Masseys held nine lordships in Chesire.
Dunham Massey Hall, at the time the Masseys lived in it, was a three winged manor (in the shape of a squared off U) surrounded by a moat. The extensive grounds outside the moat contained a deer park, orchards, a river, and fishing ponds. Later owners made many changes and it bears little resemblance to the old Massey homestead. It now belongs to the British National Trust and is open to the public. It is located four miles spouthwest of Altrincham, which is a suburb of Manchester. "
Sites obtained by Hamon l, in addition the the house in Chester and land in Wirrall peninsula, were Ullerton or Owlarton. It is located approx. two miles south-southeast from the town of Knutsford. Going northwest to the Mersey River, Northeast to Bramhall or Bromhale, which is those days would have been two miles s/w from Stockport, Thence below Stockport to the Mersey River.
With these two lines denoting the s/e/ and s/w/ boundary and the Mersey River being the northern boundary of an area having a triangular shape. At about the midway point of the northern boundary on the Mersey River would be the river crossing to the City of Manchester original location in Lancaster, which lies to the north of Chester.
This probably marks the area with the greatest holdings of the Barons de Mascy in Cheshire. With these lands Hamon de Mascy had lesser Lords who held portions thereof for him or under his 'right'. Examples would be Adae de Carrington and Alano de Tatton. Both constituted Estates granted to Hamon.
In 1092 King William Rufus was a guest at the Court of Hugh Lupus in Chester. at least two of his Barons attended the King, Hamon de Mascy and William Venables. They along with their entourage of adherents and servants of Hamon's, accompanied the King on a hunting expedition in the Wirrall Peninsula. This probably took place on lands which had been set aside as a hunting preserve of the King and treated as his possession, which had not been the subject of a grant, not even to Earl Hugh Lupus. No doubt it was a consequence of some occurrence on this hunting expedition that a new estate was given to Hamon I, in fee of Hugh Lupus.
Pontington, the area which is called today the village of Puddington,was granted by the King him self, so that there after the
de Mascy Cheshire Barons held it in fee of the King rather than in fee of the Earl. For that reason Pontington was in later years especially prized.One can only speculate why King William Rufus made this generous grant. However, as soon as the hunting party returned to Hugh Lupus' Castle at Chester, Hamon sought out a scrivener, possibly a Monk whoes duties were appropriate to the purpose of recording as follows:
"I, William, King of England do give onto Mascy all my right, interest and title to the hop and hopland(valley land) from me and mine with bow and arrow, when I shoot upon yerrow(the place), and in witness to the sooth(action or statement) I seal with my wang tooth."
Inscribed as witness was William Venables "fratre suo". In the consideration given to the first Hamon de Mascy it should be remembered that he was a part of the court and governing body of nobles in Cheshire at a time when it was a county Palatinate under Earl Hugh Lupus. What this means is, that it's rule was like that under a country under martial law. At least Earl Hugh Lupus was not hampered by either King William the Conqueror or King William Rufus and he reigned in Cheshire as King. The Barons and their Lords were almost constantly put to defend against the Welsh on Cheshire's western border and to maintain control over the Saxons who made up the bulk of the population.
Hamon Massey, the first Baron of Dunham-Massy, held the towns of Dunham,Bowden, Hale, Ashley and half of Owlerton in Bucklow Hundred, under Hugh Lupus, Earl of Cheshire in the reign of William the Conqueror. All of which one Edward held formerly, as appears by Domesday Book.So it appears this Edward was dispossessed of his right herein and these lands given to Hamon by Hugh Lupus. Hamon also had land in Maxfield Hundred,Bromhale and Puddington in Wirrall Hundred and other places, at the same time.
[FN:From the History of Cheshire, by Sir Peter Leycester:FN].
Research Notes: Wife - Margaret Sacie
Hamon III Massey
Husband Hamon III Massey 37
Born: Abt 1129 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Abt 1216 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Buried:
Father: Hamon II Massey (Abt 1100-Abt 1140) 35 Mother: Eleanor Beaumont (Abt 1100- )
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hamon IV Massey 38
Born: Abt 1176 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Aft 1250 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Buried:
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Hamon IV Massey
Husband Hamon IV Massey 38
Born: Abt 1176 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Aft 1250 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Buried:
Father: Hamon III Massey (Abt 1129-Abt 1216) 37 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hamon V Massey 39
AKA: Hamon V de Massey Born: Abt 1212 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Aft 1278 Buried:Spouse: Alice Whitney (living)
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Hamon V Massey and Alice Whitney
Husband Hamon V Massey 39
AKA: Hamon V de Massey Born: Abt 1212 - Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Aft 1278 Buried:
Father: Hamon IV Massey (Abt 1176-Aft 1250) 38 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Alice Whitney (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Massey 40
AKA: Robert de Massey Born: Abt 1251 - Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice (living)
2 F Alice de Massey 41
Born: Abt 1233 - Knowsley, Lancashire, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ralph de Baguley, Lord de Baguley (Abt 1230- ) 42
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Hugh de Massey, of Timperley and Matilda Timperley
Husband Hugh de Massey, of Timperley 10
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AKA: Hamon Massey [VI], Hugh Massey of Timperley Born: Abt 1307 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: 1349 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Buried:
Father: Richard Massey (Abt 1276- ) 43 Mother:
Marriage: Abt 1328 - Knowsley, Lancashire, England
Wife Matilda Timperley
AKA: Margery Timperley Born: Abt 1301 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Aft 1349 Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Massey, of Timperley 8 9
AKA: Alice de Massey, Alicia Massey Born: Abt 1339 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Abt 1364 - Storeton, Cheshire, England Buried:Spouse: William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton (1311-1360) 1 2 3 Marr: Abt 1357 - Timperley, Bowden, Cheshire, England
2 M Hugh Massey
AKA: Sir Hamond Massey Born: Abt 1322 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Edward Massey
Born: Abt 1324 Christened: Died: 1394 Buried:
4 M Henry Massey
Born: Abt 1326 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M Thomas (Tomalin) Massey
Born: Abt 1328 Christened: Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Wife - Matilda Timperley
Rootsweb? FamilySearch?
Birth Notes: Child - Alice Massey, of Timperley
Various sources have differing birth, marriage & death dates.
- Birth dates: abt 1329, 1339, abt 1338
- Marriage: 1329
- Death: abt 1364
Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919
gives b. abt 1329
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Richard Massey
Husband Richard Massey 43
AKA: Richard de Massey Born: Abt 1276 - Cheshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Massey (Abt 1251- ) 40 Mother: Alice
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hugh de Massey, of Timperley 10
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AKA: Hamon Massey [VI], Hugh Massey of Timperley Born: Abt 1307 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Christened: Died: 1349 - Timperley, Cheshire, England Buried:Spouse: Matilda Timperley (Abt 1301-Aft 1349) Marr: Abt 1328 - Knowsley, Lancashire, England
Research Notes: Husband - Richard Massey
Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire
Husband Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Sir William Massey Mother: Margaret Rosthorne, of Rosthorne
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester
Born: Abt 1600 Christened: Died: Aft 1663 Buried:Spouse: Dorothy Cotton, of Combermere (living)
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9 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 57-34 (Isabel de Lathom).
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12 http://www.familysearch.org, Compact Disc #94 Pin #316914 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).
13 Website:, http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm.
14 Seacome, John, The History of the House of Stanley From the Conquest to the Death of the Right Honourable Edward, Late Earl of Derby, in 1776. (Manchester: J. Gleave, 1821.), pp. 14-15.
15 Kimber, E. and R. Johnson, The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets Now Existing: with their descents, marriages, and memorable actions both in war and peace. (Vol. 2. London: Printed for G. Woodfall, 1771.), p. 206.
16 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I4541.
17 Website:, www.fintco.demon.co.uk/stanley/ches-hooton.htm.
18 Website:, http://www.penrose.org/familygroup.php?familyID=F23881&tree=penros.
19 Website:, www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html.
20 Wikipedia.org, John II Stanley of the Isle of Man.
21 Website:, http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/people/lords/john1.htm (Manx Note Book).
22 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 57-34, 37-34.
23 Website - Genealogy, www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html.
24 Wikipedia.org, Hamon de Massey. Cit. Date: 26 Oct 2009.
25 Wikipedia.org, Dunham Massey.
26 http://www.familysearch.org.
27 Website:, Descendants of William De Belleme.
28 Website - Genealogy, genealogy.com (Snell).
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31 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001.
32 Website - Genealogy, Familytreemaker.genealogy.com.
33 Wikipedia.org, Hamon de Massey.
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36 Burke, Bernard, A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland. (4th ed., Pt. 2. London: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1863), p. 986.
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41 Website:, http://www.theharmons.us/harmon_t/b490.htm.
42 Website:, http://www.theharmons.us/harmon_t/b462.htm#P77672.
43
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