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Walter De Boketon De Greene




Husband Walter De Boketon De Greene 1

            AKA: Walter De Boketon De Greene, Walter De Boketon De Greene
           Born: Abt 1207 - Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
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           Died: Abt 1275 - Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
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         Father: Alexander De Boketon De Greene (Abt 1183-Between 1207/1275) 2
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Children
1 M John De Boketon De Greene 3

            AKA: John De Boketon De Greene, John De Boketon De Greene
           Born: Abt 1234 - Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1270 - Palestine
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James Greeniffe and Anne Howard




Husband James Greeniffe 4

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Wife Anne Howard 5

           Born: 1634
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         Father: Matthew Howard (1609-1659) 6 7
         Mother: Anne Hall (1610-1659) 6 8




Children


John Stewart 7th Earl of Galloway and Lady Charlotte Greville




Husband John Stewart 7th Earl of Galloway 9

           Born: 13 Mar 1736
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           Died: 13 Nov 1806
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       Marriage: 14 Aug 1762



Wife Lady Charlotte Greville

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           Died: 1763
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Children
1 F Lady Susan Stewart

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         Spouse: George Spencer-Churchill 5th Duke of Marlborough (1766-1840) 10
           Marr: 15 Sep 1791




Lord < > Grey of Codnor and Margaret Stanley




Husband Lord < > Grey of Codnor

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       Marriage: 2 Oct 1465



Wife Margaret Stanley 11 12 13

           Born: Abt 1433 - Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England 14
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           Died: Abt 1492 - Lancashire, England 15
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         Father: Sir Thomas de Stanley K.G., 1st Baron Stanley, Lord Lt. of Ireland (1406-1459) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
         Mother: Joan Goushill (Abt 1402-After 1460) 19 21 23 24



   Other Spouse: Sir William Troutbeck of Pyrns Castle in Worrill, Lord of Dunham (1434/1435-1459) 11 12 25 26 - 1449

   Other Spouse: Sir John Boteler Baron of Warrington (1429-1463) 27 28 - 1460

Events

• Dispensation: to marry Sir John Boteler, 1459.


Children

Research Notes: Wife - Margaret Stanley

Ancestral Roots , Line 20-34 has m. (1) Sir William Troutbeck 1459 [probably should be 1449-see below], (2) Sir John Boteler 1460, (3) Lord Grey of Codnor.
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From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by 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."


Sir William Griffith Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales and Elizabeth Grey




Husband Sir William Griffith Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales 18 29 30 31 32 33 34

            AKA: Sir William Griffith Hael (the Liberal), Sir William Gruffydd of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales
           Born: Abt 1445 - Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1539 - Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales
         Buried: 


         Father: Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Abt 1420-1483) 18 35 36 37 38 39 40
         Mother: Alice Dalton (Abt 1425-1483) 34 37 41 42


       Marriage: After 1489

   Other Spouse: Joan Troutbeck (Abt 1457-Abt 1485/1489) - Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales

Events

• Created: Knight of the Bath, 1489.




Wife Elizabeth Grey 34

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Death Notes: Husband - Sir William Griffith Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales

At least one source says he died 1506 in Penrhyn, but according to the Reifsnyder-Gilliam Ancestry, he was still living in 1520 and "survived, however, for many years, or until about 1539-40..."


Research Notes: Husband - Sir William Griffith Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales

2nd Chamberlain of North Wales

From Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Line 20-35 :
"JOAN TROUTBECK, b. 1459, m. (2) Sir William Griffith d. by 1509/10, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of Fychan ap Gwilym and Alice Dalton, dau. of Sir Richard Dalton of co. Northampton. (Dwnn II: 167-168)."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, 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 Gwilym 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.'

"Sir William Griffith must, therefore, have been born subsequent to the year 1440, and succeeded his father as Chamberlain of North Wales, some time after 10th of August , 1466, for his said father was alive upon the last mentioned day.

"He was created a Knight of the Bath 1489. The record therefore being as follows:

'These XXI. followinge were made Knightes of the Bathe at the Creation of Prince Arthur and of his Bayne on St. Andrew's Eve in anno quinto of the king'

"Sir William Griffith was living 12 Henry VIII., 1520, and was then Chamberlain of North Wales. He survived, however, for many years, or until about 1539-40; he is mentioned in the Welsh records as Captain or Constable of Caernarvon Castle, and he is remembered by antiquarians on account of the pains he took to collect and preserve the official archives and records and manuscripts relating to Wales. There are some fine verses extant addressed to him by the leading Bards of his day.

"The Griffiths of Penrhyn were the owners of immense estates in Caernarvonshire, and had their seat at Penrhyn Castle, which then was, and continues to be, one of the finest seates in the Principality. At the time of Henry VII., and Henry VIII., they reached a height of splendor and power second only, perhaps, in Wales, to the family of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, of Dynevor.

"Their entertainments at Penrhyn were magnificent, especially at those times when the King tarried there; their retainers, a small army, and their tenants, bound by feudal tenure, placed an armed force at their command, at all times ready for instant service in the field. He had Issue:

"VIII. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH..."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html):

"His son and heir by the first marriage, WILLIAM GRIFFITH (c. 1445-1505/6), is not always easy to distinguish from his father. He m. (1) Joan Troutbeck, widow of Sir William Butler of Bewsey, Ches.; her mother was Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley (c. 1406-1459), first baron Stanley; William Griffith was therefore nephew by marriage to Thomas, first earl of Derby (1435-1504) - another confirmation of the Stanley connection (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 167; Penrhyn MSS. 12; D.N.B., liv., 76; Ormerod, Cheshire, ii, 42). In 1476 he is described as 'king's servant' and 'marshall of the King's Hall' (an office held by his father) in a grant to him by Edward IV of an annuity of £18 5s.; the annuity was renewed by Richard III in March 1484 (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1476-85, 18, 418). At Michaelmas 1483 he was appointed chamberlain of North Wales by Richard III; the appointment was confirmed by Henry VII within a month of Bosworth (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 48; Owen , Manuscripts rel. to Wales in the Brit. Mus., ii, 147; Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1485-94, 5). His record suggests that he followed very closely the lead of his kinsman, the time-serving earl of Derby, and a poem by Lewis Môn (q.v.) proves that immediately before Bosworth he shared with lord Strange, Derby's heir, his perilous imprisonment at Nottingham as hostage for his father's all-too-uncertain loyalty; presumably, he shared, too, the same narrow escape from death on the eve of the battle. Tudur Aled (q.v.) also refers, more obscurely, to this crisis in William Griffith's career. (Gairdner, Richard III, ed. 1898, 227-38; Mostyn MSS. 148, 467; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 143.) His influential connections were not confined to the Stanleys.

"He appears to have m., as his second wife, Elizabeth Grey, grand-daughter of Reginald, 3rd baron Grey of Ruthin (the enemy of Owain Glyndwr ) and first cousin to John Grey, lord Ferrers of Groby (1432-1461) who was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, later queen of Edward IV. (D.N.B., xxiii, 193, 197; Williams , Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, 1802, 174.) The marriage must have brought him into personal contact with the powerful Greys and Woodvilles and it would explain the presence of a William Griffith as member of Edward IV's council on 8 Aug. 1482. (Gairdner, op. cit., 338-9.)

"Under Henry VII he continued to hold the chamberlainship of North Wales until 1490 when he was replaced by Sir Richard Pole (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 48, 68.) He was knighted when Arthur was created prince of Wales in 1489 and he continued to serve on a number of North Wales commissions. (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1485-94, 86, 354.) He d. 1505/6. (Penrhyn MSS. 44-5.) Among poets (qq.v.) who sang to him are Tudur Penllyn , Dafydd Pennant , Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn , Lewis Môn , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 467, 504, 532, 535; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 142.)"


Research Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Grey

From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :

"[Sir William Griffith] appears to have m., as his second wife, Elizabeth Grey, grand-daughter of Reginald, 3rd baron Grey of Ruthin (the enemy of Owain Glyndwr ) and first cousin to John Grey, lord Ferrers of Groby (1432-1461) who was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, later queen of Edward IV. (D.N.B., xxiii, 193, 197; Williams , Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, 1802, 174.) The marriage must have brought him into personal contact with the powerful Greys and Woodvilles and it would explain the presence of a William Griffith as member of Edward IV's council on 8 Aug. 1482. (Gairdner, op. cit., 338-9.)"


Notes: Marriage

Second wife of Sir William Griffith (1445-1539)


Henry Fitz Hervey Lord of Ravensworth and Alice de Greystoke




Husband Henry Fitz Hervey Lord of Ravensworth 43

           Born:  - Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
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           Died: After 16 May 1212 - Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
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         Father: Hervey of Ravensworth (      -Abt 1184) 44
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Wife Alice de Greystoke 45

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           Died: After 1212
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         Father: Ranulf de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke (      -Abt 1190) 46
         Mother: Amabel (      -      ) 46




Children
1 M Ranulf Fitz Henry 47

            AKA: Randolph Fitz Henry, Randolf Fitz Henry of Ravensworth, Randolph Fitz Henry
           Born: 
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           Died: Bef 13 Jan 1243 - Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
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         Spouse: Alice de Staveley (      -      )



Research Notes: Husband - Henry Fitz Hervey Lord of Ravensworth

From http://cybergata.com/roots/2223.htm :
Henry Fitz Hervey (ob. 1201), who married Alice, daughter of Randolph Fitz Walter de Greystocke (ob. 12 John 1211), from whom descended the Barons Fitz Hugh. He witnessed a charter of Duke Conan, in 1165, one of Conan de Asch, in 1196; and was a witness with his brother Alan, to the charters of Peter Fitz Thornfinn, and of Gilbert Fitz Alan, 1196-98.

~ Irish Pedigrees: Or, the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, pp. 104-105
• Background Information. 141
Henry Fitz Hervey, of Ravensworth, Cotherstone, Hinton &c. was alive on 16 May 1212 according to the Close Roll, 14 Joh., m.9. He was married to Alice, daughter of Randolf Fitz Wauter of Greystock.

Henry Fitz Hervey's father, Hervey, was forester of the New Forest and Arkengarthale, Yorkshire, by the grant of Conan, Duke of Brittany, and son and heir of Akaris Fitz Bardof, which Bardolf was brother of Bodin, who held Ravensworth, Micleton, Romaldkirk &c according to the Domesday Survey.

~ Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. V, (Fitz Henry), pp. 416-417, footnote (d)


Research Notes: Wife - Alice de Greystoke

From http://cybergata.com/roots/2226.htm :
Henry Fitz Hervey, of Ravensworth, Cotherstone, Hinton &c. was alive on 16 May 1212 according to the Close Roll, 14 Joh., m.9. He was married to Alice, daughter of Randolf Fitz Wauter of Greystock.

~ Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. V, (Fitz Henry), p. 416, footnote (d)



Forne de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke




Husband Forne de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke 48

           Born: Abt 1048 - England
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           Died: Bef 1129 - Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England
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         Father: Sigulf (Abt 1028-      ) 49
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Children
1 M Yves de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke 50

            AKA: Ivo Fitz Forne Lord of Greystoke, Ivo de Greystoke
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           Died: After 1161 - Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England
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         Spouse: Agnes Fitz Walter (      -      ) 51


2 F Edith de Greystoke 52

            AKA: Edith Fitz Forne, Edith Fitz Forne
           Born: Abt 1074 - Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1152
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Research Notes: Husband - Forne de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke

From http://cybergata.com/roots/1602.htm :
Forne, son of Sigolf, was granted the barony of Greystoke by Henry I. As Forne, son of Sigulf, he attested the charter which Ranulf Meschin gave in foundation of the priory of Wetheral. Forne, son of Sig, was present at Durham in 1121. He was also in attendance on the court of Notthingham and as Forne, son of Sigulf, witnessed the charter whereby Henry I enfeoffred William son of Ulf, ancestor of the house of Grimthorp, with Thorpe and other possessions in Yorkshire. Forne must have died in 1129 or 1130, for int the later years, Ivo had seizin of his father's lands.

The earliest mention of Forne is when he witnessed King Alexander's foundation charter of the monastery of Scone in 114/15 [Pipe Roll, p.25, ed. Hunter] in the company of Gospatric brother of Dolfin and William the Aetheling of England [Liber de Scon, pp. 1-2; Scottish Collections, 371-373]. Forne appears to have held 3 1/3 knights fee in Yorkshire [Liber Rubeus, i. 434, ed. H. Hall; Liber Niger, i. 326, Ed Hearne] and Ives, his son paid 100s to the sheriff of that county for livery of his father's land [Pipe Roll, p. 25, ed. Hunter].

~The Ancestor, pp. 123- 124


Yves de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke and Agnes Fitz Walter




Husband Yves de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke 50

            AKA: Ivo Fitz Forne Lord of Greystoke, Ivo de Greystoke
           Born: 
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           Died: After 1161 - Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England
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         Father: Forne de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke (Abt 1048-Bef 1129) 48
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Wife Agnes Fitz Walter 51

            AKA: Agnes Fitz Walter
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Children
1 M Walter de Greystoke 53

           Born: 
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           Died:  - Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Beatrice de Folkinton (      -      ) 54


2 F Alice de Greystoke 55

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         Spouse: Edgar "Unniting" Dunbar (      -After 1140) 56



Research Notes: Husband - Yves de Greystoke Lord of Greystoke

From http://cybergata.com/roots/2587.htm :
Ivo or Yves, took seizin of his father, Phorne's lands in 1130. Ives, Ivo or Yves, was the second lord of Greystoke, with Agnes, his wife and Walter, her father, made a grant of two homesteads in perpetual alms to the priory of Carlisle, which was afterwards confirmed by Ranulf, son of Walter his grandson [Monasticon, vi. 144]. Yves was alive in 1161, when he was credited with a remission of two marks by the sheriff of Northumberland by order of the Chancellor. Yves has a sister named Eda or Edith. Edith daughter of Forne, was a woman of fame and highly esteemed by Henry I, and was a royal concubine. Yves, son of Forne, had four sons, Walter, Robert, Adam and William.

~The Ancestor, pp. 123-124


George Washington Grier and Anna Josephine Kirk




Husband George Washington Grier 57

           Born: 1887 - Missouri, United States
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           Died: 17 Nov 1931 - Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States
         Buried:  - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States 58
       Marriage: 29 Mar 1913 - Centralia, Craig, Oklahoma, United States



Wife Anna Josephine Kirk 59 60

            AKA: Josephine Kirk, Josie Kirk
           Born: 14 Feb 1895 - Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 23 Oct 1968 - Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States
         Buried:  - G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States


         Father: George Robert Kirk (1872-1944) 6 61
         Mother: Grace Elizabeth Parsons (1876-1951) 6 62




Children

Research Notes: Wife - Anna Josephine Kirk

From FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File:

This information taken from archival records and from Anna Josephine Kirk when she was alive. Found them in the 1930 Ward 4, Springs Addition to City of Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma. Next door was Jessie and Noah Bell. Josie never had any children. Buried in the GAR Cemetery in Miami,Ottawa,Oklahoma


Adda ap Griffith




Husband Adda ap Griffith 63 64

            AKA: Adda ap Gruffydd of Dôl Goch
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Wife

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Children
1 M Griffith ap Adda of Dolgôch 63 64

            AKA: Gruffydd ap Adda ap Gruffydd of Dôl Goch
           Born: Bef 1333 - <Dolgôch, Merionethshire, Wales>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried:  - Church of Towyn





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