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Elizabeth Fitzalan de Mowbray

 

FitzAlan Saga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Stewart, 'Black Knight of Lorn'

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Joan Beaufort 

 

Alan Fitz Flaald, 'Alain' 'Seneschal & Dapifer of Dol' [Likely descended from the old Armonican Counts of Dol and Dinan] - b. 1020 - 1044, Dol-et-Bretagne, Isle De Vilaine, France, d. (?), France. Buried: (?) M. Guenta, Senecal Dol - b. 1040, Basse-Normandie, France, d. 1084, Wales. Buried: (?). Ch. Alan Fitzalan, Flathald 'Flaald' Fitzalan, William Fitzalan, Rhiwallon Fitzalan

Alan FitzAlan, 'Dapifer of Dol' - b. 1056, d. 1097 (age 21 yrs)

Flathald 'Flaald' Fitzalan

William Fitzalan

Rhiwallon FitzAlan, 'Abbott St Floren'

Flaald 'Fedaldus' 'Flathald' FitzAlan, de Dol, 'Baron St. Florent' - b. 1046,  Dol-et-Bretagne, Isle De Vilaine, France, d. (?). Buried: Unknown. M. Domina norton, Guenta 'Gwentha' verch Griffith', 'Princess of Wales' - b. c. 1050 - 66, Basse-Normandie, France, d. 1084, Wales. Buried: Unknown d/o Griffith I ap Gruffyd and Agatha de Mercia [M. 1st, Ernulf Flaad de Hesdin. Ch. Alan de Hesdin; Flaad (Seneschal) de Dol] Ch. Alan Fitz Flaad

 

Alan Fitz Flaad, of Oswetry, Shropshire, England, 'Baron Oswaldestre, Salop, and Mileham, Norfolk' [acceded: abt 1070, Oswestry, Shropshire, England, (formally belonged to Meredith, Prince of Powys ap Bleddyn, King of Powys); Received shreivalty of Shropshire from King Henry I; Benefactos to priory of Castle Acre reign of Henry I (The Compete Peerage vol. V, pp.391-392)] [verch Griffith]- b. c. 1081/85, Basse-Normandie, France or Shropshire, England, d. abt 1114/26, Shropshire, England. Buried: Unknown. M. Adeline 'Avelina' Warine de Hesdin, 'Baroness Warine' - b. 1081, d. Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, d. 1126, Shropshire, England. Buried: Unknown d/o Ernulf Warine de Hesdin, 'Sheriff of Shropshire'. Ch. William FitzAlan, Walter FitzAlan, Jordan FitzAlan, Simon FitzAlan

William FitzAlan, 'Lord (Baron) of Oswestry', 'Lord of Norfolk', 'Lord of Sussex' [Received Barony's and Castle's of Oswestry, Norfolk, Sussex, by the gift of King William the Conqueror] 'Steward to David I, "King of Scotland' [High Sheriff of Shropshire] [Founder/benefactor of Haughmond Abbey] [Castellan (governor) of Shrewsbury Castle] [Held Castle at Shrewsbury for Empress Maud as acting Governor of Shrewsbury and later, Sheriff of the County of Salop; With Empress Maud at the siege of Winchester Castle, stoutly to the same cause throughout  a six year fight, when King Henry attained the crown] [de Hesdin] - b. c. 1105/1110, Oswestry, Shropshire, England, d. 3 April 1160, England. Buried:  Shrewsbury Abbey, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England. M. 1st, abt, 1135, (certified his knight's fees to the number of 35 1/2 to marry the King's daughter),  Christian FitzRobert - b. abt 1118, Bristol, Gouchestershire, England d/o Robert FitzRoy, of Caen, '1st Earl Gloucester', de Caen - b. abt 1090, Caen, d. 31 October 1147, Bristol. Buried: St. James Priory, Bristol s/o Henry I Beauclerc, of Normandy, 'King of England' [Acceded: 6 August 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England] - b. abt September, Selby, Yorkshire, England, d. 1 December 1135, St Denis-le-Fermont. Buried: Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England and Nest verch Rhys, '4th' verch Rhys of Wales, or Amicia 'Mabel Maud' FitzHamon de Meullent. Ch. Christiana FitzAlan; M. 2nd, Helen Peverell - b. abt 1110. Ch. William FitzAlan II

Christiana FitzAlan [FitzRoy (FitzRobert)] - b. c. (?), d. (?). M. Hugh Pantulf, '4th Baron of Wem' [High Sheriff, of Shropshire]

William FitzAlan II, suo jure, '1st Lord of Oswestry', '2nd Baron Cluny', 'Sheriff of Shropshire' [Served from the 2nd year of King Richard I, until the 3rd year of John, inclusive, succeeded by his eldest son, William] [Peverell] - b. 1136/37, Owestrie, Shropshire, England, d. c. 1214. M. Isabel de Say, 'Baroness Cluny' - b. abt 1141, d. abt 1199 d/o and Heriess of Helias De Say. Ch. William FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Robert FitzAlan, Agnes FitzAlan, Petronelle FitzAlan, Alianore FitzAlan, Daughter FitzAlan, Roger FitzAlan, Richard FitzAlan, Edmund FitzAlan; M. 2nd,  Mary Erington (Eringtes} d/o Thomas De Eringtes; (?)-M. 2nd, Unknown (possibly Agnes) de Lacy d/o Hugh de Lacy, 'Lord of Meath' - b. bfr 1135, Herefordshire, England, d. 25 July 1186, Durrow, Ireland s/o Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Weobley, Ludlow  

William FitzAlan, '2nd Lord of Oswestry', '3rd Baron Cluny' (King John demanded a fee of 10,000 marks, unable to pay, was not able to inherit) [High Sheriff of Shropshire] [In minority in 1160] [De Say] - b. abt 1162/63, Arundel, Sussex, England, d. 19 April 1215. M. Mary de Lacy. Ch. Daughter FitzAlan​

Daughter FitzAlan [de Lacy] - b. (?)-abt 1168, Arundel, Essex, England, d. (?). M. (?)-Walter de Pershale. Ch. Adam de Pershale

Adam de Pershale [FitzAlan]

 

John I FitzAlan, '3rd Lord of Oswestry', '4th Baron Cluny' [Took up arms against King John, upon the accession of King Henry having had letters of safe conduct to come in and make his peace, had livery of the lands of his inheritance, upon paying, however a fine of 10,000 marks] [De Say] - b. 1164, Arundel, Sussex, England, d. March 1239/40, England. M. Isabella d'Aubigny - b. abt 1222, d. (?) d/o William d'Aubigny, '3rd Earl of Arundel' and Mabel, of Chester [heiress of Hugh d'Aubigny at his death in 1243, the Castle of Arundel was assigned to John their son] Ch. John FitzAlan; M. 2nd, Hawise Blancminster

 

John II FitzAlan, '4th Lord of Oswestry, Clun', '1st/5th Earl of Arundel' [28th year of Henry III, division made of the property of Hugh de Albini, 'Earl of Arundel', the castle of Arundel was assigned to him for his principal seat, became 5th Earl. Arundel; Soon after that, in consideration of 1,000 pounds fine, had livery of his own castles of Clun, Blancminster, and Schrawurthen; Captain-General of all the forces designated for guarding the Welsh marches; Commissioned to sign a truce with Llewellyn ap Griffith, June 1259; Mandate issued to Simon de Monfort s/o the Earl of Leicester to take security from John Fitzaln, subject under suspicion, either his son as hostage or Arundel Castle, insisted he deliver one or the other to Simon, 26 April 1265; Makde Keeper of Sussex, where he was to stay and arrest disturbers, 18 April 1266, and to repress disturbances there, 27 January 1267; During the baronial war, it states he appears to first have dsided with the barons and afterwards with the King; Held five knight's fees in Sussex, and lands as Oswestry, Salop, et. His wife held in dower part of Arundel Forest, 5 July 1281] [d'Aubigny] - b. May 1223, Arundel, Sussex, England, d. 10 November 1267. Buried: Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire. M. Maud de Verdon, 'Countess Arundel'. Ch. John FitzAlan, Ralph de Arundel, Matilda Fitzalan

John III, FitzAlan, jure matris, 'Earl Arundel' 'Castle Arundel' and honour (1243) [Obtained possession of his paternal estates 26 May 1244, age 21 years] '4th Lord of Cluny', '4th Lord Oswestry', (26 May 1244) [de Verdon] - b. 1223, d. 10 November 1267. Buried: Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire. M. Maud de Verdon (le Botiller), 'Countess of Arundell' [de Verdon] - b. abt 1225, d. 27 November 1283 d/o Theobald le Botiller (FitzWalter Boteler or Butler), '2nd Chief Butler of Ireland' s/o Thobald Walter, '1st Chief Butler of Ireland', 'Chief Butler of England', (Assigned initially to William de Albini, later, inherited by the Dukes of Norfolk), 'High Sheriff of Lancashire' (1194) and Maud le Vavasour, and Rohesia 'Rohese' de Verdon [Norman femme sole, on the death of her husband claimed inheritances, paid the taxes to be allowed to remain unmarried, retaining her independence, Maurice FitzGerald, granted her lands April 1233, thus she built Castleroche, Post Mortem inquisition cites Maud (Late) the wife of Richard de Amundevyl, alias Lady Maud de Verdoun, mention of Manors within her dower that pertained to the Honour of Arundell] - b. c. 1204, d. 10 February 1247, Grace Dieu d/o Nicholas de Verdun, of Alton Staffordshire and Clementia d/o heir of Philip le Boteler. [M. 2nd, Richard de Amundevyl (Amundeville)] Ch. John FitzAlan III, Ralph de Arundel, Matilda Fitzalan, Joan FitzAlan

John FitzAlan IV, 'Lord and Baron of Clun, Oswestry and Salop' (25 night's fees in Sussex), '2nd Earl of Arundel' [See notes of Tudor Place,  regarding pardon, fine and payment to Hagin fil. Master Mosseus, a Jew of London, 1 January 1271] [de Verdun] - b. 14 September 1246, Arundel, Sussex, England, d. 18/25 March 1272. M. 14 May 1260, Isabella Mortimer - b. abt 1248, d. 1 April 1292 aft 1300 d/o Roger Mortimer, '1st Baron Wigmore' and Maud de Braose 'Baroness Mortimer' [Held care of John, Earl of Surrey, where the King committed to her Farnham Castle, 11 March 1268, also Porchester Castle, but ceded same on 7 December 1270, She had one-third of Arundel Forest, but not the bucks and does as part of her dower, 3 October 1272, and 18 October 1273. She renders 200 pounds for the farm of Oswestry and the Hundred, 28 April 1279, and had livery of Arundel Castle and Honor at 100 pounds rent, May 276, 1280, and of Oswetry Castle, 14 November 1280, in minotiry of the heir] [M. 2nd, Ralph de Arderne; M. 3rd Robert de Hastings]. Ch. Richard FitzAlan, Matilda 'Maud' FitzAlan

Richard FitzAlan, '3rd/8th Earl of Arundel' (1289), Knight (King Edward I, of England, 1289, loyal to Edward when Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer, '1st Earl of March' returned to England, 1326]; 'Constable of Montgomery Castle, his principle base [de Mortimer] - b. 3 February 1267, Arundel, Sussex, England, d. 15 January 1302/9 March 1302. Buried: Haughmon Abbey, Shropshire. M. 1284/85, Marlborough Castle, Sussex, England, Alice, of Saluzzo (Alesia di Saluzzo), 'Countess of Arundel' - b. Unknown, Saluzzo, Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy, d. 25 September 1292. Buried: Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire, England d/o Thomas I, '4th Margrave/Marquess of Saluzzo', Italy and Luigia di Ceva d/o Giorgio, 'Marquis of Ceva'. Ch. Edmund FitzAlan, John, Alice FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan, Eleanor FitzAlan

Edmund FitzAlan, '(4th/9th), '2nd Earl of Arundel' Inherited his title, 9 March 1302, and the Arundel Castle in Sussex was thier chief residence; Summoned to Parliament as Lord Arundel, 1306; Received from Edward II, 1308, the hundred of Purslow to Arundel, an honour tha tEdward I had confiscated from Edmund's father] [Ward of John de Warenne, 'Earl of Surrey'] [de Saluzzo] - b. 1 May 1285, Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire, d. 17 November 1326, Hereford, Executed. Buried: Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire. M. 1305, Alice de Warenne, 'Countess of Arundel' [heir apparent to her brother John de Warrne, '8th Earl of Warren' the 7th Earl of Surrey, the Earldom of Surrey] - b. 15 June 1287, Warren, Sussex, England, posthumously, d. 23 May 1338 d/o William de Warenne and Joan de Vere d/o Robert de Vere, '5th Earl of Oxford'. Ch. Richard FitzAlan, Edward FitzAlan, Alice FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan, Aline FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Catherine FitzAlan, Elizabeth FitzAlan, Eleanor FitzAlan

Richard FitzAlan, 'Copped Hat' '5th/10th '3rd Earl of Arundel' [Restored by parliament in the 4th year of Edward III, had the castle of Arundel (which had been given to Edmund, Earl of Kent, the King's Uncle, rendered to him thus became the Earl; In the 7th year of Edward III, he was constituted Governor of Chirke Castle, co. Denbigh, and in the ensuing year had a grant of the inheritance of that castle with all the territories thereunto belonging, possession of Roger Mortimer, the attained E. March, made Governor of Porchester Castle; The same year had a command in the wars of Scotland, where he continued engaged for several years. After this he was constituted admiral of the western seas, and Governor of Caernarvon Castle.] [de Warenne] - b. 1306/13, Arundel Castle, Sussex, d. 24 January 1376, Arundel, Sussex, England. Buried: Lewes, Sussex, England. M. 1st, 9 February 1321, King's Chapel, Havering-atte-Bower, Sussex, England (contracted in minority and under constraint) Isabel le Despenser, 'Countess of Arundel' - b. 1313, d. 1356 or 1376/77; December 1344, annulment by Pope Clement VI, underage and unwilling. Divorced: 1345. Ch. (Tudor Place list 3 children, Wikipedia article list one, Edmund) Phillippa FitzAlan, Edmund FitzAlan, Mary FitzAlan; M. 2nd, 5 February 1345, papal dispensation, dated 4 March 1345, due to 1st, 2nd cousin relationship of 1st and 2nd wives) Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, Eleanor Plantagenet, of Lancaster, Lady Beaumont, 'Countess of Arundel' - b. 11 September 1318, d. 11 January 1372 d/o Henry Plantagenet, '3rd Earl of Lancaster' and Maud Chaworth. Ch. Richard FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Thomas FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan, Alice FitzAlan, Mary FitzAlan, Eleanor FitzAlan

Philippa FitzAlan de Arundel [le Despenser] - b. [Bastardized by Pope Clement VI] before 1349, d. 13/30 September 1399. M. Sir Richard Sergeaux, of Colquite, Cornwall, Sir Knight - b. (?), d. 30 September 1393 -  (?). Ch. Richard Sergeaux, Elizabeth Sergeaux, Philippa Sergeaux, Alice Sergeaux, Joan Sergeaux

Richard Sergeaux [FitzAlan] - b. 21 December 1376, d. 24 June 1396. M. (?). Ch. No

 

Elizabeth Sergeaux [FitzAlan] - b. 1379, d. (?). M. Sir William Marny, 'Sheriff of Essex'

 

Philippa Sergeaux [FitzAlan] - b. 1381, d. 1420. M. Sir Robert Pashley - b. (?), d. 1406/07

 

Alice Sergeaux, 'Countess of Oxford' [FitzAlan] - b. 1 September 1384, Kilquyt, d. 1417. M. 1st, Guy de Saint Albino, of St. Erme, Cornwall; M. 2nd, 1406/07, Richard de Vere, '11th Earl of Oxford' [Held a command at the battle of Agincourt, The Complete Peerage vol.X,p.234-236] - b. 15 August 1385, d. 15 February 1417. Buried: Earls Colne s/o and heir of Aubrey de Vere, '10th Earl  of Oxford' and Alice Fitzwalter d/o John, '3rd Baron Fitzwalter and Eleanor Percy d/o Henry de Percy, '2nd Baron Percy. [M. 1st, before 1400,  Alice Holland d/o John Holland, '1st Duke of Exeter' and Elizabeth Plantagenet] Ch. Aubrey de Vere, John de Vere, George de Vere, Richard de Vere, Robert de Vere

Aubrey de Vere [Sergeaux]

John de Vere, '12th Earl of Oxford' [Sergeaux] - b. 23 April 1408, Castle Hedringham, Essex, d. 26 February 1462, executed for high treason, Tower Hill, London. M.1425, Elizabeth Howard, 'Countess of Oxford', de jure Baroness Plaitz - b. abt 1410, d. 1475, Stratford Nunnery. Buried: Austin Friars Church, London d/o and heiress of Sir John Howard, '7th Lord Howard' and Baron Plaiz and Joan Walton d/o John Walton, of Wivenhoe, Essex and Margery Sutton. Ch. Sir Aubrey Vere, John de Vere, Sir George Vere, Sir Richard Vere, Thomas Vere, Isabel Vere, Joan Vere, Mary Vere

Sir Aubrey de Vere [Justice of the Peace] [Howard] - b. (?), d. 20/26 February 1462, executed for high treason, Tower Hill, London. Buried: Austin Friars Church, London, England. M. April 1460, Anne Stafford - b. 1446, d. abt 14 April 1472. Buried: Lingfield, Surrey, England d/o Humphrey Stafford '1st Duke of Buckingham' and Anne Neville, 'Duchess of Buckingham [M. 2nd, Thomas Cobham, '4th Barone Cobham'. Ch. Anne Cobham, 'Baroness Cobham]

 

John de Vere, '13th Earl of Oxford', [Acceded: 1462] [Howard] - b. 8 September 1442, d. 10 March 1513, Hedingham Castle, Essex, England. Buried: Colne Priory. M. 1st, aft 1459, Margaret Neville, 'Countess of Oxford'; M. 2nd, 1508, Elizabeth Scrope, 'Countess of Oxford'. Ch. Catherine de Vere

Catherine de Vere [Scrope] - b. (?), d. after 20 June 1504. M. Sir Robert Broughton. Ch. John Broughton, Robert Broughton, Margaret Broughton

John Broughton, of Toddington [de Vere] - b. (?), d. 24 January 1518. M. Anne Sapcote, 'Countess of Bedford'

Robert Broughton [de Vere]

Margart Broughton [de Vere] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Everard, of Liston Hall, Essex

 

Sir George de Vere [Howard] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Margaret Talbot - b. Abt 1445, d. December 1472, s/o  and coheir of Thomas Talbot, '2nd Viscount Lisle'; M. 2nd, Margaret Stafford d/o and Heiress of Sir William Stafford, of Bishops' Frome, Herefordshire and Elizabeth Wrottesley - b. abt 1420, Bishops' Frome, Herefordshire, England, d. 18 June 1450, Sevenoaks, Kent, England s/o Humphrey Stafford, of Grafton, [Governor of Calais] and Eleanor Aylesbury [(?)-d/o Hugh Wrottesley, esquire]. Ch. George Vere, John de Vere, Elizabeth de Vere, Margaret de Vere, Dorothy de Vere, Ursula de Vere

George de Vere [Stafford] - b. (?), d.1498. Buried: Halstead, Essex. M. 

 

John de Vere, '14th Earl of Oxford' [by inheritance, Lord Great Chamberlain, of England; Acceded: 1513] [Stafford] - b. 14 August 1499, Essex, England, d. 14 July 1526, Essex, England. Buried: Colne Priory. M. 15 April 1512,  Anne Howard, 'Countess of Oxford' - b. 1518,d. Before 22 February /25 November 1588. Buried: Lambeth Parish Church, Surrey d/o Thomas Howard, '2nd Duke of Norfolk' - b. 1443, Stoke Neyland, Suffolk, England, d. 21 May 1524/25, Castle Framlingham, Norfolk, England. Buried: 26 June 1524, Thetford Priory, Norfolk' England' and Agnes Tilney, 'Duchess of Norfolk' d/o Sir Frederick Tilney, of Ashwellthorpe and Elizabeth Cheney w/o Sir Humphrey Bourchier. Ch. 

 

Elizabeth de Vere [Stafford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Anthony Wingfield, of Letheringham, Suffolk - b. before 1488, d. 15 August 1552. Ch. 8-s, 7-d

 

Margaret de Vere [Stafford] - Unknown

 

Dorothy de Vere, 'Baroness Latimer' [Stafford] - b. (?), d. 7 February 1527, Buried: Well, North Yorkshire. M. abt 1518, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, John Neville, '3rd Baron Latimer' - b. 17 November 1493, Snape Hall, Snape, Yorkshire, England, d. 2 March 1543, London, Middlesex, England. Buried: St. Paul's Cathedral, London s/o Richard Neville, '2nd Baron Latimer' and Anne Stafford, 'Baroness Latimer' - b. abt 1471, Grafton, Worcestershire England, d. after 1513. Buried: Well, Yorkshire, England d/oHumphrey Stafford, of Grafton and Catherine Fray [M. 2nd, 20 July 1528, Elizabeth Musgrave d/o Sir Edward Musgrave. Ch. No; M. 3rd Katherine Parr [M. 2nd, King Henry VIII] Ch. John Neville, Margaret Neville

John Neville, '4th Baron Latimer' [de Vere] - b. 1520, d. 22 April 1577, Snape, Yorkshire, England. Buried: Well. M. 1545, Lady Lucy Somerset, 'Baroness Latimer' [May havee been styled, Lady Lucy Herbert and Chapuys's, 'Albart'; Maid of Honor to Catherine Howard]- b. c. 1524, d. 23 February 1583. Buried: Hackney d/o Henry Somerset, 'Lord Herbert', of Ragland, '2nd Earl of Worcester',  s/o Charles Somerset, '1st Earl of Worcester' and Elizabeth Herbert, and Elizabeth née Browne, 'Countess of Worcester' (15 April 1526) [Lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn] s/o Sir Anthony Browne and Lady Lucy Neville or Henry's 1st wife, 'Lady Margaret Courtenay' d/o William Courtenay, '1st Earl of Devon by Catherine of York d/o Edward IV, King England. Ch. Katherine Neville, Dorothy Neville, Lucy Neville, Elizabeth Neville

C(K)atherine Neville, 'Countess of Northumberland' - b. 1546, Snape Hall, Snape, Yorkshire, England, d. 28 October 1596. Buried: Saint Paul's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. M. 28 January 1562, Henry Percy, '2nd Baron Percy', '8th Earl of Northumberland' - b. abt 1532, Petworth, Sussex, England, d. 21 June 1585, Tower of London s/o Sir Thomas Percy - b. abt 1504, Alnwick, Northumberland, England, d. 2 June 1537, Tyburn, executed at Tyburn for his part in the Pilgrimage of Grace [a traditionalist uprising in Yorkshire against enclosures of common land, the Dissolution of Monasteries, Thomas Cromwell and the role of Parliament in passing his legislation]. Buried: Crutched Friars' Church, London s/o Henry Algernon Percy, '5th Earl of Northumberland' and Catherine Spencer, Countess of Northumberland', and Eleanor Harbottle. Ch. Henry Percy, Thomas Percy, William Percy, Charles Percy, Lucy Percy, Richard Percy, Joscelyne Percy, Anne Percy, Alan Percy, Eleanor Percy, George Percy

Henry Percy, '9th Earl of Northumberland' [The Wizard Earl] - b. 27 April 1564, Tynemouth Castle, Northumberland, England, d. 5 November 1632, Petworth House, Sussex, England. M. 1594, Lady Dorothy Devereux, 'Countess of Northumberland [In ward of the Earl of Huntingdon after her father's death, who'd hope to marry her to his wife's nephew, Phillip Sidney, offering to provide an additional dowry if the match were made, but Dorothy's stepfather, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Lady Huntingdon's brother also Sidney's Uncle proposed a match with the King of Scotland, In March 1583, the Spanish ambassador, Inigo de Mendoza reported that Leicester had assured James VI that the English crown would be his after Elizabeth Tudor's death if he married Dorothy Devereux and promised to remain a protestant, upon hearing of this proposed match the Queen forbade it. Dorothy took matters into her own hands by eloping with Sir Thomas Perrot. The groom was imprisoned in the Fleet for a month and Dorothy's dowry of 2000 lbs was not paid. In 1587, when she was a North Hall, country seat f the Earl of Warwick, during a royal visit, she was ordered to keep to her room. This decree so angered Dorothy's brother, Robert Devereux, 'Earl of Essex, that he quarreled with the Queen, then sent his servants to pack Dorothy's things and rode off with her. They were ordered to return by a royal messenger. After Perrot's death, Dorothy married Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland.] d/o Walter Devereux, '1st Earl of Essex' '1st Earl of Essex' and Lettice Knollys, 'Countess of Essex' and 'Countess of Leicester' [M. 1st, (eloped) Thomas Perrot. Ch. Penelope Perrot, Dorothy Perrot, Robert Perrot] Ch. Dorothy Percy, Lucy Percy, Algernon Percy, Henry Percy

Lady Dorothy Percy Sidney, 'Countess of Leicester' [Devereux] - b. c. 1598, d. 20 August 1659, Petworth, Sussex, England. Buried: Penshurst, Kent, England. M. January 1615, Robert Sidney, '2nd Earl of Leicester' s/o Robert Sidney, '1st Earl of Leicester' and Barbara Gamage. Ch. Dorothy, Philip, Henry, Algernon, Robert, Lucy

Dorothy 'Sacharissa' Sidney [Percy] - b. 1617, d. (?). M. 1639, Henry Spencer, '1st Earl Sunderland'

 

Philip Sidney, '3rd Earl Leicester' [Percy] - b. 1619

 

Henry Sidney, '1st Earl of Romney' [Percy] - b. 1604, d. 11 March 1705, Paris, France

 

Algernon Sidney [Repulican martyr] [Percy] - b. 1621, Penshurst, d. 1683, executed with William Russell

 

Robert Sidney [Percy]

 

Lucy Sidney [Percy] - b. abt 1600, d. 5 November 1660, Little Cashiobury House. M. Sir John Pelham; M.6 November 1617, James Hay, 'Earl Carlisle'

 

Lady Lucy Percy, 'Countess of Carlisle' [Devereux] - b. 1599/1600, d. 5 November 1660. M. James Hay, '1st Earl of Carlisle. Ch. No

 

Algernon Percy, '10th Earl of Northumberland', 'Lord High Admiral' [Devereux] - b. 29 September 1602, d. 13 October 1668. M. 1st, before 1630, Anne Cecil, 'Countess Northumberland' - b. 1612, d. (?) d/o William Cecil, '2nd Earl Salisbury' and Catherine Howard, Countess Salisbury'.. Ch. Anne Percy, Elizabeth Percy; M. 2nd, 1 October 1642, Lady Elizbeth Howard 'Countess of Northumberland' - b. abt 1623, Walden, Essex, England, d. 11 March 1704/05, Petworth, Sussex, England. Buried: 20 March 1704/05, Petworth, Sussex, England d/o Theophilus Howard, '2nd Earl Suffolk' and Elizabeth Hume. Ch. Joceline Percy, Mary Percy

 

Lady Anne Percy, 'Lady Stanhope' [Cecil] - b. 19 December 1633, d. 29 November 1654. Buried: 7 December 1654, St. Mary's Church, Petworth, Sussex, England. M. 21 June 1652, Phillip Stanhope, '2nd Earl of Chesterfield'. [M. 2nd, Lady Elizabeth Butler - b. 1640, d. 1655 d/o 1st Duke of Ormonde; M. 3rd, Lady Elizabeth Dormer, 'Countess of Chesterfield' - b. 1658, d. 1677 d/o Charles Dormer, of Wing, '3rd Baronet, '2nd Earl of Carnarvon', '2nd Viscount Ascott', '3rd Baron Dormer of Winge' and Hon. Elizabeth Capel] Ch. Algernon Stanhope

Algernon Stanhope - b. c. 1653, ', 'd. 1654 (age approx. 1 yr)

 

Elizabeth Percy [Cecil] - b. 1 December 1636, d. 5 February 1717. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Hertfordshire, England. M. 19 May 1653, Petworth, Sussex, England, Arthur Capell, 'Viscount Malden', '1st Earl of Essex', Privy councilor, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland (1672 - 1677), Lord Commissioner of the treasury (1679), [Associated with the Rye House Plot, June 1683, charged with high treason, arrested committed to the Tower, discovered in his rooms, his throat slashed] - b. 1631, Little Hadham, East Hertforshire District, Hertfordshire, England, d. 13 July 1683, London, City of London, Greater London, England. Buried: Chapel of Saint Peter-ad-Vincula, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England. s/o Arthur Capel, '1st Baron Capel' and Elizabeth Morrison d/o Sir Charles Morrison, of Cassiobury, Hertfordshire and Mary Hicks heiress of Cassiobury Estate, and Cassiobury House (ancestorol seat of Earls of Essex) Ch. Algernon Capell, Anne Capell 

Algernon Capell - b. 28 December 1670, d. 10 January 1710, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. M. Mary Bentinck a.k.a. Darcy - b. 1679, d. 20 August 1726. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. Ch. William Capell, Mary Capell

William Capell - b. 11 January 1697, d. 8 January 1743. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Brouguh, Hertfordshire, England. M. 1st, Jane Hyde - b. 1699, d. 1723. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England d/o Henry Hyde and Jane Leveson-Gower. Ch. Charlotte Capell, Mary Capell; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Russell

Charlotte Capell Villiers - b. 2 October 1721, d. 3 September 1790. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. M. Thomas Villiers. Ch. Thomas Villiers, John Charles Villiers, George Villiers

Thomas Villiers, '2nd Earl of Clarendon' - b. 25 December 1753, d. 7 March 1824. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England.

 

John Charles Villiers - b. 14 November 1757, d. 22 December 1838. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. 

 

George Villiers - b. 23 November 1759, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, d. 21 March 1827, Knightsbridge, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England. Buried: St. Mary's Churchyard, Watford, Watford Borough,Hertfiordshire, England. M. Therese Parker d/o John Parker, '1st Baron Boringon' Ch. George William Frederick Villiers, Thomas Hyde Villiers, Charles Pelham Villiers

George William Frederick Villiers, '4th Earl of Clarendon' KG, GCB, PC, Ambassador in Madrid, President of the Board of Trade (1847 - 1852), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1847 - 1852), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1853 Advocate of Free Trade, Knight of the Garter, Spring 1849 - b. 12 January 1800, d. 27 June 1870. Buried: Vicarage Road Cemetery, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. M. Lady Katherine Grimston, 'Countess of Clarendon' - b. 18 April 1810, d. 4 July 1874. Buried; Vicarage Road Cemetery, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England d/o James Walter Grimston, '1st Earl of Verulam' and Lady Charlotte Jenkinson [M. 1st, 14 January 1834, John Foster-Barham] Ch. George Patrick Hyde Villiers

Colonel George Patrick Hyde Villiers - b. 27 Septembe r1847, d. 10 January 1892. Buried: Vicarage Road Cemetery, Watford, Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, England. M. Louisa Maria Maquay

 

Thomas Hyde Villiers - b. 24 January 1801, London, City of London, Greater London, England, d. 3 December 1832, Mylor, Cowall Unitary Authority, England. Buried: St. Mylor Churchyard, Mylor, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England

 

Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers [MP - HOC (Wolverhampton) 1835 - 1898]- b. 3 January 1802, d. 16 January 1989. Buried: Kensal Green Cemetery, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England. 

 

Mary Capell

 

Mary Capell

Anne Capell Howard - b. 1674, d 1752

Joceline Percy, '11th Earl Northumberland' [Howard] - b. 4 July 1644, d 21 May 1670, Torino, Italy. M. 1st, Audrey Wriothesley d/o Thomas Writothesley, '4th Earl Southampton' and Elizabeth Leigh; M. 2nd, 23 December 1662,  Elizabeth Wriothesley - b. (?),  d. 19 September 1690, Boughton. Buried: Warkton, Northamptonshire, England. Ch. Elizabeth Percy [M. 2nd, Ralph Montague, '1st Duke Montague' - b. 1638, d. 1709 s/o Edward Montague, '2nd Baron Montague, of Boughton' and Anne Winwood. Ch. Ralph Montague, Winwood Montague, John Montague, Anne Montague]

Elizabeth Percy - b. 26 January 1667, d. 23 November 1722. M. 1st, Henry Cavendish Percy; M. 2nd, Thomas Thynne; M. 3rd Charles Seymour

Mary Percy [Howard]

 

Henry Percy, 'Baron Percy of Alnwick' - b. 1604, d. April 1659. M. No

 

Thomas Percy

 

William Percy

 

Charles Percy

 

Lucy Percy

 

Richard Percy

 

Joscelyne Percy

 

Anne Percy

 

Alan Percy

 

Eleanor Percy

 

George Percy

 

Dorothy Neville - b. 1547, d. 23 March 1609. M. Thomas Cecil, '1st Earl of Exeter'. Ch. Yes

 

Lucy Neville - b. (?), d. April 1608. M. Sir William Cornwallis, of Brome Hall. Ch. Yes

 

Elizabeth Neville - b. c. 1550, d. 1630. M. 1st, Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey. Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Sir Edmund Carey. Ch. (?)

Margaret Neville [de Vere]

 

Ursula de Vere [Stafford] - b. (?), d. 1558. M. 1st, abt 1510, Fawsley, Northamptonshire, England, George Windsor - b. abt 1488, Stanwell, Middlesex, England, d. bfr November 1520 s/o Andrew Windsor, '1st Baron Windsor', of Bradenham - b. (?), d. 1543 and Elizabeth Blount, 'Baroness Windsor', of Bradenham - b. abt 1469, Rock, Worcester, England, d. before 1543. Buried: Church of the Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex, England. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 16 November 1520, Sir Knight Edmund Knightley, of the Middle Temple - b. (?), d. 1542. Ch. 6-d

 

Sir Richard Vere, Priest [Howard]

 

Thomas Vere [Howard]

 

Isabel Vere [Howard]

 

Joan Vere [Howard]

 

Mary Vere [Howard]

George de Vere [Sergeaux]

 

Richard de Vere [Sergeaux]

 

Sir Robert de Vere [Sergeaux] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Joan Courtenay d/o Sir Hugh Courtenay, of Accombe and Phillipa Archdekne [M. 1st, Nicholas Carew, 'Baron Carew'. Ch. Thomas Carew, Nicholas Carew, Alexander Carew, Hugh Carew, William Carew, Elizabeth Carew, Jane Carew, Florence Carew] M. 2nd, Robert, Sir de Vere. Ch. John de Vere, Jane de Vere

John de Vere [Courtenay]

 

Jane de Vere [Courtenay] - b. abt 1440, Oxford, England, d. (?). M. Sir William Norreys [Among the army Henry VII brought from France in 1485, present at the Battle of Bosworth] - b. abt 1440, Yattendon, Berkshire, England, d. 4 Janaury 1507 s/o John Norreys, Esq. and Alice Merbrooke [M. 1st, 25 April 1472, Isabel Ingoldesthorpe - b 1441, Borough Green, Cambridgeshire, England, d. 25 May 1476, Bisham, Berkshire d/o Edmund Ingoldesthorpe and Joan Tiptopf, w/o John Neville, '1st Marquess Montague. Ch. Elizabeth Norrey's; M. 2nd, abt 1480,  Joan Horne d/o Robert Horne and Joan Fabian w/o John Harcourt. Ch. Lionel Norreys, Catherine Norreys, Anne Norreys, Jane Norreys] Ch. Sir Edward Norreys, Margaret Norreys, Richard Norreys, Elizabeth Norreys

Sir Edward Norreys [de Vere] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Frideswide Holland d/o John Holland and Joan Beaumont. Ch. John Norreys, Henry Norreys

Sir John Norreys, of Yattendon [Holland]

 

Sir Knight Henry Norreys [Holland] - b. 1491, d. 17 May 1536, Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England. M. 1st, Anne Lovell; M 2nd, abt 1520, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England, Mary Fiennes. Ch. Henry Norreys, Edward Norreys, Mary Norreys

Henry Norreys

 

Edward Norreys

 

Mary Norreys [Watched the Mary Rose, the ship her husband was on, roll suddenly and sink] - b. abt 1526, Bray, Berkshire, England, d. 1570. Buried: 24 October 1570, Dartington, Devon, England. M. 1st, Sir George Carew, Vice Admiral of the English fleet when at Southsea Castle with the King, 1545, on board the Mary Rose, suddenly rolled over and sank, garbed in his armo, he parished; M. 2nd, Sir Knight, Arthur Champernowne. Ch. Gawen Champernowne, Esq, Charles Champernowne, Elizabeth Champernowne, Phillip Champernowne, George Champernowne, Edward Champernowne

Gawen Champernowne, Esq, - b. 1555, Dartington, Devonshire, England, d. before 3 April 1592. M. Roberda Montgomery d/o Gabriel, 'Count of Mongomery'. Ch. Arthur Champernowne, Esq.

Arthur Champernowne, Esq. [Montgomery] - b. 1578, d. 1650. M. 17 June 1598, Bridget Fulford d/o Thomas Fulford and Ursula Bamfield. Ch. Henry Champernowne, Ursula Champernowne, Amias Champernowne, Arthur Champernowne, Francis Champernowne, Edward Champernowne, Bridge Champernowne, Dorothy Champernowne, Gawen Champernowne, Catherine Champernowne, Roberta Champernowne, Anne Champernowne, Phillipa Champernowne

Henry Champernowne [Fulford] - b. c. 15 April 1600. Christened: 15 April 1600, d. 1656. M. Dorothy Trenchard

 

Ursula Champernowne [Fulford] - b. abt 1602, d. (?). M. Garrard Sames

 

Amias Champernowne [Fulford] - b. 1605, d. 1666. M. Alice Addington

 

Arthur Champernowne [Fulford] - b. 27 March 1609

 

Captain, Francis Champernowne [Fulford] - b. abt 1610, d. before 28 December 1687. M. Mary Cutts

 

Edward Champernowne [Fulford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Elizabeth Shapleigh

 

Bridget Champernowne [Fulford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Thomas Fulford

 

Dorothy Champernowne [Fulford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Addington

 

Gawen Champernowne [Fulford] - b. (?), d. after 1656

 

Catherine Champernowne [Fulford] - b. (?), d. 24 March 1642/1653. M. John Fownes

 

Roberta Champernowne [Fulford]

 

Anne Champernowne [Fulford] - b. 6 April 1617, d. (?)

 

Phillipa Champernowne [Fulford] - b. abt 1622, d. (?). M. William Brooking

 

Charles Champernowne

 

Elizabeth Champernowne

 

Phillip Champernowne

 

George Champernowne

 

Edward Champernowne

 

Margaret Norreys [de Vere]

 

Richard Norreys [de Vere]

 

Elizabeth Norreys [de Vere]

 

Joan Sergeaux - b. 1393, d. 21 February 1400 (age 7 yrs)

Katherine de Arundel

 

Sir Edmund FitzAlan, de Arundel, Knight of Chedzoy, Marock, Sutton Montagu and Thurlbear, Somerset [Bastardized by the annulment of his parents' marriage, 1344] [le Despenser] - b. [Bastardized by Pope Clement VI] c. 1329, d. 1881/82. M. Summer of 1347, Lady Sybil de Montacute (Montagu) d/o William Montacute, '1st Earl of Salisbury', '3rd Baron Montague', 'King of Mann' - b. 1301, d. 30 January 1344. Buried: Bisham Abbey, Berkshire and Catherine Grandison, 'Countess of Salisbury' d/o William de Grandison, '1st Baron Grandison' and Sybibl de Tregoz d/o John de Tregoz and Mabel FitzWarin. Ch. Elizabeth 'Alice' de Arundel, Philippa de Arundel, Katherine de Arundel

Elizabeth 'Alice' de Arundel, [Carew Castle] - b. 1343, d. 1369. M. Sir Leonard Carew, of Mohuns Ottery, Devon

Mary FitzAlan [le Despenser] - b. [Bastardized by Pope Clement VI]

 

Richard FitzAlan, '4th/11th Earl of Arundel', '8th/9th Earl of Surrey', Knight, 'Admiral of the North and West', Opposed King Richard II, and obstinate and plotted to imprison the King. Stood trial at Westminster and was attainted, beheaded on 21 September 1397. Buried: Church of the Augustin Friars, Bread Street, London. In October 1400, the attainder was reversed and Richard's son Thomas succeeded to his father's estates and honours] [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1314/1346, Sussex, d. 21 September 1397, London, England. M. 1st, Elizabeth de Bohun, 'Countess of Arundel' - b. c. 1350, England, d. 3 April 1385, England d/o William de Bohun, '1st Earl of Northampton' - b. c. 1312, d. 16 September 1360 s/o  Humphrey de Bohun, '4th Earl Hereford', '3rd Earl of Essex' and Elizabeth of Rhuddland d/o Edward I, 'King of England' and Eleanor of Castile, and Elizabeth de Badlesmere. 'Countess of Northampton' Ch. Thomas Fitzalan, Eleanor Fitzalan, Elizabeth Fitzalan, Joan FitzAlan, Alice FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan, William FitzAlan; M. 2nd, Philippa Mortimer d/o Edmund Motimer, '3rd Earl of March' and Philippa Plantagenet d/o Lionel of Antwerp. Ch. No

Thomas FitzAlan, '5th/12th Earl of Arundel', '10th Earl of Surrey' [Royal Ward of John Holland, '1st Duke of Exeter', half brother of King Richard's as well as a large part of the Arundel estates. Thomas, it is stated, to have 'greatly been mistreated by Holland; Along with Thomas his deposed Uncle, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was in exile he joined with the King's cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, returned to England, July 1399 and upon the disposition of King Richard II, Henry crowned, 'King Henry IV', he functioned as butler at the coronation then soon had restored to him his titles and estates: Earldoms of Earl of Arundel, Earl of surrey, and large estates in the Welsh Marches] [de Bohun] - b. 13 October 1381, d. 13 October 1415. M. by proxy, April 1405, celebrated in Lisbon, (ceremony 26 November 1405, London, Beatrice, 'Countess of Arundel - b. c. 1380, Veiros, Alentejo, Portugal, d. November 1439, Bordeaux, France (natural) d/o John I, of  Portugal and Ines Pires [M. 2nd, Gilbert Talbot, '5th Baron Talbot'. Ch. Ankaret Talbot; M. 3rd, 1432, John Holland, 'Earl of Huntingdon'. Ch. No; M. 4th, Thomas Fettiplace, of East Shefford, Berkshire. Ch. No] Ch. No

Ankaret Talbot - b. 1418, d. 13 December 1421, (age 4 yrs) Feast day of St. Lucia the virgin

 

Lady Eleanor Fitzalan [de Bohun] - b. c. 1365, d. 1375. M. (age six) 28 October 1371, Robert de Ufford. Ch. No

 

Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan le Despencer aka Usflete aka Goushill aka de Mowbray aka Montacute, 'Duchess of Norfolk', '11th Earl of Arundel' [de Bohun] - b. c. 1366/1371, Derbyshire, England, or Arundel, Arun District, West Sussex, England, d. 8 July 1425, Wighill, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England. Buried: (with her third husband) St. Michael's Church, Hoveringham, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England. M. 1st, before December 1378, Sir William Montacute s/o William de Montagu, '2nd Earl of Salisbury'; M. 2nd, 1384, Thomas Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk', 'Baron Segrave', 'Earl of Nottingham' by Richard II (1382) (Marshal of England for Life); Knight of the Garger (1383) - b. 22 May 1367, Lincolnshire, England, d. 22 September 1399, eneto, Italy. Buried: Saint George Abbey, Venice, Citta Metropolitana  di Venezia, Veneto, Italy, 'Duke of Norfolk' [1st, Elizabeth Le Strange d/o John le Strange, '4th Lord Strange', of Blackmere] Ch. Thomas de Mowbray, Margaret de Mowbray, John de Mowbray, Isabel de Mowbray, Howard Mowbray; M. 3rd, before August 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, of Hoveringham, Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor'. Ch. Elizabeth Goushill (Gousell), Joan 'Jean' Goushill (Gousell); M. 4th, before 1411, Sir Gerard Usflete s/o Sir Gerard Usflete. Ch. Ch. Lady Catherine Ufflete Beauchamp; M. 5th, Edward le Despencer s/o Edward le Despencer and Anne de Groby de Ferrers

Thomas de Mowbray [Fitzalan]

 

Margaret de Mowbray [Fitzalan]

 

John de Mowbray [Fitzalan]

 

Isabel de Mowbray [Fitzalan]

Elizabeth Goushill (Gousell) [Fitzalan]

Joan 'Jean' Goushill (Gousell) [Coheiress] [Fitzalan] - b. 1402/09, Nottinghamshire, England, d. 1460, Lancashire, England. Buried: Buscough Priory, Burscough, West Lancashire District, Lancashire, England. M. Sir Thomas de Stanley, '1st Baron Stanley', 'King of Mann', Knight, 'Lord Lieutenant of Ireland' (1431 - 1436); Represented Lancashire HC (1447 - 1451, 1453 - 1454); Summoned to the House of Lords as 'Lord Stanley'; Knight of the Garter' [Harington] - b. c. 1400/1406, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, d. 11 or 20 February 1459, Lathom, Knowsley, Lancashire, England. Buried: 18 March 1459, Burscough Priory near Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. [Privy Councillor, Comptroller for the Royal Household, Lieutenant-Governor of Ireland (1431 - 1436), Chief Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, Knight of the Shire for Lancashire, Constable & Justice of Chester, Chamberlain of North Wales, Lord Chamerlain (1455), Summoned by Writ to Parliament as Lord Stanley, 15 January 1456] Ch. Elizabeth Stanley, Margaret Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Sir William Stanley, Sir John Stanley, James Stanley(?), Katherine Stanley

 

Elizabeth Stanley [Goushill] - b. abt 1423, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, d. (?). M. 1st, Thomas le Strange; M. 2nd, Sir Richard Molyneux s/o Richard Molyneux, of Sefton, Knight s/o and Joan (Hagdon) Haydock. Ch.

Johanna Molyneux

 

Sir Thomas Molyneux, of Sefton - b. abt 1445, d. 1483. M. Anne Dutton - b. (?), d. abt 1520 d/o Sir Thomas Dutton, of Dutton and Anne Touchet s/o James Touchet s/o Sir John Dutton, 'Lord of Dutton' and Margaret Savage and Margaret Roos (de Ros). Ch. Elizabeth Molyneux, William Molyneux

Elizabeth Molyneux - b. abt 1473, d. abt 1508. M. James Boteler. Ch. John Boteler

John Boteler

 

Sir William Molyneux, of Sefton  - b. aft 1472, d. 1548. M. 1st, Elizabeth Clifton; M. 2nd, Jane Rugge. Ch. Ann Molyneux, Thomas Molyneux, Richard Molyneux, William Molines, Ann Molyneux

Ann Molyneux [Clifton] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Halsall. Ch. Richard Halsall

Richard Halsall [Molyneux]

 

Thomas Molyneux [Clifton] - b. abt 1505, d. abt 1543. M. Ceclia Obaldeston d/o Alexander Osbaldeston and Ellen Tildesley of Radcliffe's of Ordsall. Ch. Thomas Molyneux

Sir Thomas Molyneux [Osbaldeston] -

 

Richard Molyneux [Rugge]

 

William Molines [Rugge]

 

Ann Molyneux [Rugge]

Lady Margaret Stanley Boteler aka Troutbeck [Goushill] - b. 6 April 1433, Lathom, Ormskirk, West Lancashire, England, d. 26 February 1463, Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England. Buried: St. Mary's Centre, Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England. M. 1st, 1449, Sir William Troutbeck, of Pyrns Castle, Worrill, 'Lord of Dunham' - b. (?), d. 23 September 1459, Battle of Blore Heath. Buried: St. Mary's Centre, Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England. Ch. William Troutbeck; M. 2nd, 1460,  Sir John Boteler, 'Baron of Warrington' - b. 12 March 1429, Earrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England, d. 26 February 1463, Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England. Buried: St. Elphi's Churchyard, Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England d/o Sir John Boteler and Isabella. Ch. John, Isabella, Joan]; M. 3rd, 2 October 1465, 'Lord Grey', of Condor

William Troutbeck [Stanley]

 

Thomas Stanley, '1st Earl of Derby' (1485) [Stepfather to King Henry VII, of England] [Goushill] - b. abt 1435, d. 29 July 1504, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. M. 1st, 1459, Eleanor Neville d/o Richard Neville, 'Earl of Salisbury' and Alice de Montagu, 'Countess of Salisbury'. Ch. Sir George Stanley, Edward Stanley; M. 2nd, Margaret Beaufort, 'Dowager-Duchess of Richmond', 'Countess of Richmond and Derby'

Sir George Stanley, jure uxoris, '9th Lord Strange', of Knockyn [Neville] - b. abt 1460, Knowsley, Lancashire, England, d. 5 December 1503, Derby House, St. Paul's Wharf, London, England. Buried: Church of St. James Garlickhythe, London, England. M. Joan l'Estrange, '10th Baroness Strange', '5th Baroness Mohun' d/o John l'Estrange, '9th Baron Strange', of Knockin s/o Richard le Strange, '8th Baron Strange', of Knockin and Elizabeth de Cobham and Jacquetta Woodville, 'Baroness Strange of Knockyn d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquette de Luxembourg, 'Countess Rivers'. Ch. Thomas Stanley, John Stanley, James Stanley, George Stanley, Jane Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley, Margaret Stanley

Thomas Stanley, '2nd Earl of Derby' [l'Estrange] - b. abt 1477-85, d. 23 May 1521. M. 1505/07, Anne Hastings d/o Edward Hastings, '2nd Baron Hastings' and Anne Hastings d/o Edward Hastings, 'Lord of Hungerford' and Mary Hungerford, of Botreaux d/o Sir Thomas Hungerford and Lady Anne Percy. Ch. Edward Stanley,  John Stanley, Anne Stanley, Margaret Stanley, Henry Stanley, James Stanley, George Stanley, Thomas Stanley   ?-[William de Ferrers, '3rd Earl of Derby']

 

Edward Stanley, '3rd Earl of Derby', 'Lord of Mann' [Raised by King Henry VIII] [Hastings] - b. 10 May 1509, d. 24 October 1572. M. 1st, Katherine Howard d/o Thomas Howard, '3rd Duke of Norfolk' and Lady Elizabeth Stafford d/o Edward Stafford, '3rd Duke of Buckingham' and Lady Eleanor Percy d/o Henry Percy, '4th Earl of Northumberland'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 21 February 1530,  Dorothy Howard d/o Thomas Howard, '2nd Duke of Norfolk', 'Earl of Surrey' and 'Agnes Tilney' d/o Hugh Tilney, of Skirbeck and Boston, Lincolnshire and Eleanor d/o Walter Tailboys. Ch. Henry Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley, Jane Stanley, Mary Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Anne Stanley, Margaret Stanley, Isabel Stanley; M. 3rd, 1550, England, Mary Cotton

 

Henry Stanley, 'Lord of Mann', 'Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire', '4th Earl of Derby', Knight of the Garter (Elizabeth I, of England, 1574), Privy Council (1585) [INHERITED: His Peerages, Lord of Mann, offices of Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire] [Dorothy Howard] - b. September 1531, Lathom, West Lancashire, England d. 25 September 1593, Lathom, West Lancashire, England. M. 1st, 7 February 1555, Margaret Clifford [heir to the throne of England] - b. 1540, d. 28 September 1596 d/o Henry Clifford, '2nd Earl of Cumberland' and Lady Eleanor Brandon.  Ch. Edward Stanley, Ferdinando Stanley, William Stanley, Francis Stanley; Paramour Mistress: 2nd, abt 1570, Jane Halsall - b. c. 1535, d. (?). Ch. Henry Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Ursula Stanley, Dorothy Stanley

Edward Stanley [Clifford] - b. (?), d. (?), young

Ferdinando Stanley, 'Lord Strange', of Lancashire and Cheshire, '5th Earl of Derby', 'Lord of Mann' [Claimant to the English throne] [Clifford] - b. 1559, d. 16 April 1594. M. 1579/80, Alice Spencer, 'Countess of Derby', 'Baroness Ellesmere', Viscountess Brackley' - b. 4 May 1559, Althorp (Doomesday Book: 1377, Olletorp), Northamptonshire, England, d. January 1637, Harefield Place, Middlesex. Buried: St. Mary the Virgin Church, Harefield.  do Sir John Spencer and Katherine Kytson. [M. 2nd, 1600,  Thomas Egerton, '1st Viscount Brackley'] Ch. Anne Stanley, Frances Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley

Lady Anne Stanley, 'Baroness Chandos of Sudeley', Countess of Castleheaven' [Heiress presumptive to Queen Elizabeth I] [Spencer] - b. 1580, d. 11 October 1647, Harefield. M. 1st, 28 February 1608, Grey Brydges, '5th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley. Ch. Elizabeth Brydges, George Brydges, William Brydges, Robert Brydges; M. 2nd, 22 July 1624, Harefield, Middlesex Mervyn Touchet, '2nd Earl Castleheaven'​

Elizabeth Brydges, 'Countess Castleheaven' - b. (?), d. 1679. Buried: 16 March 1679, St. Martin's-in-the-fields. M. James Touchet, '3rd Earl Castlehaven'

 

George Brydges, '6th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley [Stanley] - b. (?), d. 1652. M. 1637, Susan Montague d/o Henry Montague, 'Earl of Manchester'. Ch. Elizabeth Brydges, Daughter Brydges, Daughter Brydges; M. 2nd, Jane Savage, 'Baroness Chandos', of Sudeley d/o John Savage, 'Earl Rivers'. Ch. Daughter Brydges, Daughter Brydges, Daughter Brydges [M. 2nd, George Pitt, of Strathfieldsaye', esq. Ch. Jane Pitt, Elizabeth Pitt, George Pitt]

Elizabeth Brydges [Montague] - b. 3 February 1717, St. Julian's, Monmouth, England, d. (?). M. 1st, Edward Herbert, of St. Julian; M. 2nd, William O'Brien, '2nd Earl Inchiquin'

 

Daughter Brydges [Montague]

 

Daughter Brydges [Montague]

Daughter Brydges

Daughter Brydges

Daughter Brydges

 

William Brydges, '7th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley

 

Robert Brydges

Richard FitzAlan & Elizabeth de Bohun
Richard FitzAlan & Eleanor Plantagenet

Lady Frances Stanley, 'Countess'  [Spencer] - b. 1 May  1583, d. 11 March 1636. M. 1601, John Egerton, '1st Earl of Bridgewater' - b. c. 1579, d. 4 December 1649. Ch. Elizabeth Egerton, Mary Egerton, Arabella Egerton, Frances Egerton, Alice Egerton, James Egerton, Charles Egerton, John Egerton

Elizabeth Egerton [Stanley] - b. 1612, d. 1688. M. 1624, David Cecil, '3rd Earl of Exeter' - b. c. 1604, d. 1643 s/o Sir Richard Cecil s/o Thomas Cecil, '1st Earl of Exeter and Dorothy Nevill d/o John Nevill, '4th Baron Latymer' and Elizabeth Cope d/o Sir Anthony Cope, '1st Baronet'Ch. John Cecil, William Cecil, Frances Cecil Thomas Cecil, Edward Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil

John Cecil, '4th Earl of Exeter' [Egerton] - b. 1628, d. 18 March 678. M. 1st, 8 December 1646, Frances Manners - b. 1630, d. 1660. Ch. John Cecil; M. 2nd, 24 January 1670, Mary Fane - b. 1639, d. 1681

John Cecil, 'Lord Burghley', '5th Earl of Exeter' [Manners] - b. 1648, d. 29 August 1700. M. 4 May 1670, Lady Anne Cavendish - b. c. 1644/49, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, d. 1703/04 d/o William Cavendish, '3rd Earl of Devonshire' and Elizabeth Cecil  d/o William Cecil, '2nd Earl of Salisbury' and Lady Catherine Howard [M. 1st, 1662, Charles, Lord Rich, '4th Earl of Warwick'. Ch. No] Ch. John Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil

John Cecil, '6th Earl of Exeter' [Cavendish] - b 15 May 1674, Kensington, England, d. 24 December 1721. M. 1st, 9 February 1697, Annabella Bennet - b. c. 1675, d. 1698; M. 2nd, 19 September 1699, d. Elizabeth Brownlow - b. 1681, d. 1723. Ch. John Cecil, Brownlow Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil

John Cecil, '7th Earl of Exeter' [Bennet] -  b. 1700, d. 9 April 1722

 

Brownlow Cecil, '8th Earl of Exeter' [Bennet] - b. 4 August 1701, d. 3 November 1754. M. 18 July 1724, Hannah Sophia Chambers - b. before 1709, d. 1765. Ch. Brownlow Cecil, Thomas Chambers Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil

Brownlow Cecil, '9th Earl of Exeter' [Chambers]  - b. 1725, d. 1793

 

Hon. Thomas Chambers Cecil  [Chambers] - b. 1728, d. 14 August 1778. M. 20 February 1751, Charlotte Garnier. Ch. Henry Cecil

Henry Cecil, '1st Marquess of Exeter' [Garnier] - b. 14 March 1754, Bruxelles, Belgium, d. 1 May 1804, Pembroke House, England. M. 1st, 23 May 1776, Emma Vernon. Ch. ; M. 2nd, 3 October 1791, St Mildred, Bread Street, London,  Sarah Hoggins. Ch. Sophia Cecil, Henry Cecil, Brownlow Cecil, Thomas Cecil; M. 3rd, 19 August 1800,  Elizabeth Anne Burrell. Ch. No

Sophia Cecil [Hoggins] - b. 1793, d. 1823. M. Henry Manvers Pierrepont - b. 1780, d. 1851

Henry Cecil [Hoggins] - b. 1793, d. infant

 

Brownlow Cecil, '2nd Marquess of Exeter' [Hoggins] - b. 2 July 1795, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, d. 16 January 1867 Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. M. 12 May 1824, St. George's Church, St. George Hanover Square, London, England, Isabella Poyntz - b. 1803, d. 1879. Ch. William Alleyne Cecil, Brownlow Thomas Montagu Cecil, Isabella Mary Cecil, Mary Frances Cecil, Edward Henry Cecil, Dorothy Anne Cecil, Henry Poyntz Cecil, Adelbert Percy Cecil, Victoria Cecil

William Alleyne Cecil, '3rd Marquess of Exeter' [Poyntz] - b. 30 April 1825, Connaught Place, London, England, d. 14 July 1895, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. M. 17 October 1848, St. George Church, St George Hanover Square, London, England, Georgina Sophia Pakenham - b. 1827, d. 1909 d/o William Stephen Poyntz and Hon. Elizabeth Mary Browne d/o Anthony Browne, 7th Viscount Montagu. Ch. Brownlow Henry George Cecil, Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil, Isabella Georgiana Katherine Cecil, William Cecil, Mary Louisa Wellesley Cecil, Catherine Sarah Cecil, Frances Emily Cecil, Louisa Alexandrina Cecil, John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil

Brownlow Henry George Cecil, '4th Marquess of Exeter' [Pakenham] - b. 20 December 1849, d. 9 April 1918. M. Isabella Whichcote - b. 1857, d. 1917

 

Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 5 July 1851, d. 23 June 1889. M. Edith Brooks - b. c. 1854, d. 1917 

 

Isabella Georgiana Katherine Cecil [Pakenham]

 

William Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 2 November 1854, Burghley House, Lincolnshire, England, d. 16 April 1943, Haywards, Heath, Sussex, England. M. Mary Rothes Margaret Tyssen-Amherst, '2nd Baroness Amherst'; M. 2nd, Violet Maud Freer - b. (?), d. 1957

 

Mary Louisa Wellesley Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 1857, d. 1930

 

Catherine Sarah Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 8 April 1861, London, England, d. 14 March 1918. M. 1st, Henry de Vere Vane, '9th Baron Barnard' - b. c. 1854, d. 1918. Ch. Henry Cecil Vane, Christopher William Vane, Ralph Frederick Vane

Henry Cecil Vane [Cecil] - b. 19 September 1882, d. 9 October 1917, France. M. 25 August 1914, Enid Victoria Rachel Fane - b. 1894, d. 1969

 

Christopher William Vane [Cecil] - b. 1888, d. 1964

 

Ralph Frederick Vane [Cecil] - b. 1891, d. 1928

 

Frances Emily Cecil - b. 1862, d. 1951

 

Louisa Alexandrina Cecil - b. 1864, d. 1950

 

John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil - b. 1867, d. (?)

 

Colonel  Lord Brownlow Thomas Montagu Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 1827, d. 1905

 

Isabella Mary Cecil [Poyntz]

 

Lady Mary Frances Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 1832, d. 1917. M. Dudley Ryder, '3rd Earl of Harrowby'

 

Commander Lord Edward Henry Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 25 December 1834, d. 12 September 1862

 

Dorothy Anne Cecil [Poyntz]

 

Henry Poyntz Cecil [Poyntz]

 

Lord Adelbert Percy Cecil, Pymouth Brethren [Poyntz] - b. 1841, d. 1889

 

Lady Victoria Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 1843, d. 1932. M. William Charles Evans-Freke, '8th Baron Carberry'

 

Thomas Cecil [Hoggins] - b. 1 January 1797, d. 29 November 1873. M. Sophia Georgiana Lennox - b. 1809, d. 1902

 

Elizabeth Cecil [Chambers] - b. before 1741, d. 1813

 

Elizabeth Cecil [Bennet] - b. c. 1706, d. 1733 (age 27 yrs)

 

Lady Elizabeth Cecil [Cavendish] - b. 1687, d. 12 June 1708, Glasshouse Street, London, England. M. 1706, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire Charles Boyle, '4th Earl of Orrery', 'Order of the Thistle' [INHERITED: Estate, 1714] - b. 28 July 1674, Little Chelsea, London, d. 28 August 1731, Westminster. Buried: Westminster Abbey d/o Roger Boyle, '2nd Earl of Orrery' and Lady Mary Sackville. Ch. John Boyle

John Boyle, '5th Earl of Orrery', '5th Earl of Cork' (Ireland) [Cecil] - b. 13 January 1707, Westminster, d. 16 November 1762. M. 1st, Lady Henrietta Hamilton. Ch. Hamilton, Elizabeth; M. 2nd, Margaret Hamilton. Ch. Edmund

Hamilton Boyles, '3rd Baron Boyle', of Marston' (1762), '6th Earl of Cork', '6th Earl of Orrery' [Henrietta Hamilton] - b. 3 February 1729, d. 17 January 1764. M. No

Elizabeth Boyles [Henrietta Hamilton] - 

 

Edmund Boyle, '7th Earl of Cork', '7th Earl of Orrery' [Margaret Hamilton] - b. 21 November 1742, d. 30 May 1798, Marston House. Buried: St. John's Church, Frome, Somerset. M. 1st, 31 August 1764, Anne Courtenay - b. 1742, d. 1785 d/o and heir of Kelland Courtenay. Ch. 1-d, 5-s: Edmund Boyle, Courtenay Boyle. Separated in 1782; M. 2nd, 17 June 1786, Mary Monckton d/o of John Monckton, '1st Viscount Galway'

General Edmund Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan (1768 - 1798) '8th Earl of Cork and Orrery' [Courtenay] - b. 21 October 1767, d. 29 June 1856. M. 9 October 1795, Isabella Henrietta Poyntz - b. (?), d. 29 November 1843 d/o William Poyntz and Isabella Courtenay. Ch. Lady Isabella-Elizabeth Boyle, Edmund William Boyle, Hon. George Richard Boyle, Charles Boyle, Hon. John Boyle, Lady Lucy Georgina Boyle, Lady Louisa Boyle, Lt-Col. Hon. Robert Edward Boyle, Rev. Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle

Lady Isabella-Elizabeth Boyle - b. 4 February 1797, d. 27 December 1829 

 

Edmund William Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan - b. 2 April 1798, d. 1 January 1826

 

Hon. George Richard Boyle - b. 22 September 1799, d. 8 September 1810

 

Charles Boyle, 'Viscount Dungarvan' - b. 6 December 1800, d. 25 August 1834. M. Lady Catherine St. Lawrence d/o William St. Lawrence, '2nd Earl of Howth'. Ch. Richard Boyle, William George Boyle

Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle, 'Viscount Dungarvan' (1834 - 1856) '9th Earl of Cork and Orrery' [Master of her Majesty's Buckhounds; Master of the Horse (1866 - 1895)] Knight of the Order of St. Patrick (1860) - b. 19 April 1829, Dublin, Ireland, d. 22 June 1904, Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London. M. 20 July 1853, Lady Emily de Burgh - b. 1828, d. 1912 d/o Ulick de Burgh, '1st Marquess of Clanricarde ' and Harriet Canning. Ch. Lady Emily Harriet Catherine Boyle, Lady Grace Elizabeth Boyle, Lady Honora Janet Boyle, Lady Isabel Lettice Theodosia Boyle, Lady Dorothy Blanche Boyle, Charles Spencer Boyle, 10th Earl of Cork, Robert John Lascelles Boyle, '11th Earl of Cork'

Lady Emily Harriet Catherine Boyle - b. c. 1855, d. 28 July 1931. M. James Dalison Alexander. Ch. 

 

Lady Grace Elizabeth Boyle - b. c. 1858, d. 23 May 1935. M. Hon. Henry Francis Baring. Ch. 

 

Lady Honora Janet Boyle - b. c. 1859, d. 11 March 1953. M. Robert Kirkman Hodgson. Ch. 

 

Lady Isabel Lettice Theodosia Boyle - b. (?), d. 6 April 1904. M. James Walker Larnach. Ch.  

 

Lady Dorothy Blanche Boyle - b. c. 1860, d. 7 June 1938. M. Walter Long, '1st Viscount Long'. Ch.  

 

Charles Spencer Boyle, '10th Earl of Cork' - b. 1861, d. 1925. M. Mrs. Rosalie Gray néde Villiers. Ch. No

 

Robert John Lascelles Boyle, '11th Earl of Cork' - b. 1864. d. 1934. M. Josephine Hale, of San Francisco. Ch. No

 

William George Boyle

 

Hon. John Boyle - b. 13 March 1803, d. 6 December 1874. M. 10 December 1835, Hon. Cecilia de Ros d/o Lord Henry FitzGerald. Ch.  

 

Lady Lucy Georgina Boyle - b. 19 March 1804, d. 31 August 1827 (age 23 yrs)

 

Lady Louisa Boyle - b. 16 September 1806, d. 30 May 1826 (age 20 yrs)

 

Lt-Col. Hon. Robert Edward Boyle - b. 1809, d 1854 

 

Rev. Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle, 'Chaplain to Queen Victoria' {Resided: Marston Bigot Park] - b. 28 February 1812, d. 30 March 1886. M. Eleanor Vere Gordon - b. 1 May 1825, Auchlunies, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. 29 July 1916, Brighton, East Sussex, England d/o Alexander Gordon. Ch. 

Admiral Sir Courtenay Boyle - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1799, Carolina Amelia Poyntz.

Elizabeth 

 

William Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1630, d. 1637 (age 7 yrs)

 

Frances Cecil [Egerton] - b. 1633, d. 31 December 1652. M. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, '1st Earl of Shaftesbury' - b. 1621, d. 1683

 

Thomas Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1635, d. 1641 (age 6 yrs)

 

Edward Cecil [Egerton] - b. c 1636, d. 1636, infant

 

Elizabeth Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1638, d. 1638, infant

 

Mary Egerton [Stanley] - b. (?)

Arabella Egerton [Stanley]

 

Frances Egerton [Stanley]

 

Alice Egerton [Stanley]

 

James Egerton [Stanley]

 

Charles Egerton [Stanley]

 

John Egerton, '2nd Earl of Bridgewater' [Oulton Estate] [Stanley] - b. June 1623, d. 26 December 1686. M. Elizabeth Cavendish

William Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1630, d. 1637 (age 7 yrs)

 

Frances Cecil [Egerton] - b. 1633, d. 31 December 1652. M. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, '1st Earl of Shaftesbury' - b. 1621, d. 1683

 

Thomas Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1635, d. 1641 (age 6 yrs)

 

Edward Cecil [Egerton] - b. c 1636, d. 1636, infant

 

Elizabeth Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1638, d. 1638, infant

 

Mary Egerton [Stanley] - b. (?)

Arabella Egerton [Stanley]

 

Frances Egerton [Stanley]

 

Alice Egerton [Stanley]

 

James Egerton [Stanley]

 

Charles Egerton [Stanley]

 

John Egerton, '2nd Earl of Bridgewater' [Oulton Estate] [Stanley] - b. June 1623, d. 26 December 1686. M. Elizabeth Cavendish

Lady Elizabeth Stanley, 'Countess of Huntington' [INHERITED: 4th in line to England's throne] [Spencer] - b. 6 January 1588, Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, Lancashire, England. Christened: 6 January 1588, Knowsley. d. 20 January 1633, Whitefriars, London, England, smallpox. Buried: Parish Church of St. Helen, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire. M. 15 January 1601, Stonely, Stafford, Henry Hastings, '5th Earl of Huntingdon' - b. 24 April 1586, Ashby-de-la Zouch, Leicestershire. Christened: 17 May 1586, Exton, Rutland, d. 14 November 1643, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Buried: 16 December 1643, Ashby-de-la-Zouch s/o Francis Hastings, 'Baron Hastings' and Sarah Harrington, 'Baroness Hastings', Baroness Zouche', of Harryngworth Ch. Ferdinando Hastings, Lady Alice Hastings, Lady Elizabeth Hastings, Lord Henry Hastings, Lady Mary Hastings

Lady Elizabeth Hastings [Stanley] - b. c. 1605, d. (?). M. Sir Hugh Calveley, of Lea. Ch. No

 

Lady Alice Hastings [Stanley ] - b. 1606, d. 1667. M. Sir Gervase Clifton, of Clifton Hall. Ch. No

 

Ferdinando Hastings, of Ashby de la Zouch Castle, (partially destroyed by Parliamentary forces, 1647 - 1648) relocated to Donington Hall Estate '6th Earl of Huntingdon', MP for Leicestershire (1625, 1628-29) [Stanley] - b. 18 January 1609, d. 13 February 1655, smallpox. M. 7 August 1623, Lucy Davies d/o Sir John Davies. Ch. Son, Son, Son, Theophilus Hastings

Son, died young - b. before 10 December 1650

 

Son, died young - b. before 10 December 1650

 

Son, died young - b. before 10 December 1650

 

Rt. Hon. Theophilus Hastings, '7th Earl of Huntingdon', 'Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire' (11 August 1687 - 6 April 1689, the Hastings family held this office  1550 - 1642), 'Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire (23 December 1687 - 16 May 1689) [Excluded from the 1690 Act of Grace, lost his offices continued to attend the House of Lords remaining a committed Jacobite; Arrested and charged with treason, 1692, chargers were later dropped just before his death; One of five peers voting against the 1701 Act of Settlement barring Catholics from the throne] [Davies] - b. 10 December 1650, d. 30 May 1701. M. 1st, Elizabeth Lewis - b. (?), d. 1688 d/o and coheiresses of Sir John Lewis, of Ledstone Hall, West Yorkshire. Ch. 9, George Hastings, Elizabeth Hastings; M. 2nd, 1890, Mary Fowler w/o Thomas Needham, '6th Viscount Kilmorey'. Ch. Ann Hastings, Catherine Hastings, Frances Hastings, Theophilus Hastings, Margaret Hastings, Ferdinando Hastings

George Hastings, '8th Earl of Huntingdon' [Lewis] - b. 22 March 1677, Donington Hall, Leicestershire, d. 22 February 1705, London, fever. Buried: St. James, Piccadilly. M. No

 

Elizabeth Hastings [Lewis] - b. 1682, d. 1739

 

Ann Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1691, d. 1755,

 

Catherine Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1692, d. 1739 

 

Frances Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1693, d. 1750 

 

Theophilus Hastings, of Donington Park,  '9th Earl of Huntingdon' [Fowler] - b. 12 November 1696, d. 13 October 1746. M. 3 June 1728,  Lady Selina Shirley d/o Washington Shirley, '2nd Earl Ferrers' and Mary Levinge. Ch. Francis Hastings, Elizabeth Hastings

Francis Hastings, 'Baron Botreaux', ''10th Earl of Huntingdon' [Shirley] - b. 13 March 1729, d. 2 October 1789. M. No.; Parmour Mistress: Mademoiselle Lany. Ch. Charles Hastings

Charles Hastings [Lany]

Elizabeth Hastings, 'Countess of Moira', [INHERITED five distinct baronies, through summons to parliament,  by modern law, permanent and heritable baronies of Hastings families): '16th Baroness Botreaux', '15th Baroness Hungerford', 'Baroness de Moleyns', 'Baroness Hastings of Hastings', 'Baroness Hastings of Hungerford'] [Shirley] - b. 23 March 1731, Donington Park, Leicestershire, England,  d. 11 April 1808, Moira, County Down, Ireland. M. John Rawdon, 'Baron Rawdon', of Moira, '1st Earl of Moira'. C. Francis Rowden

Francis Rowden [Hastings]

 

Margaret Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1699, d. 1768

 

Ferdinando Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1699, d. 1726

 

Lord Henry Hastings, '1st Baron Loughborough', Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire (1661) [Family Seat Ashby de la Zouche Castle, destroyed by Parliamentary forces during the 1647 - 48, 2nd English Civil War;  the family located to Donington Hall Estate; founding member of 'The Sealed Knot'] [Stanley] - b. 28 September 1610, d. 10 January 1666/67. M. 

?-Lady Mary Hastings [Stanley] - b. 1612, d. 1660. M. Sir John Gerrard

William Stanley, '6th Earl of Derby' (1594) [Heir to Queen Elizabeth I under the Third Succession Act] [Possibly the true author of the plays of William Shakespeare] [Clifford] - b. 1561, London, England, d. 25/29 September 1642, Lathom House, Lancashire M. 1595, Elizabeth de Vere 'Countess of Derby', 'Lord of Mann' (1612 - 1627) -  b. 2 July 1575, Theobalds House, Hertfordshire, d. 1627 d/o Edward de Vere, '17th Earl of Oxford' and Anne Cecil d/o William Cecil, '1st Baron Burghley', Chief advisor and leading member of Queen Elizabeth I Privy Council. Ch. Anne Stanley, James Stanley, Robert Stanley

Lady Anne Stanley [de Vere] - b. c. 1600, d. February 1657. M. 1st, Sir Henry Portman; M. 2nd, Robert Kerr, '1st Earl of Ancram'. Ch. Yes

James Stanley, of Lathom House, Lancashire, England, 'Yn Stanlagh Mooar' (the Great Stanley), '7th Earl of Derby', 'Lord Strange', 'Feudal Lord of the Isle of Mann' [Naturalised as an English citizen by Act of Parliament in February 1629] MP for Liverpool, 1625, Knight of the Bath, 1626; Lord Lieutenant of North Wales [de Vere] - b. 31 January 1607, Knowsley, near Lathom House, d. 15 October 1651, beheaded at Bolton [Royalist commandeer in the English Civil War, taken prisoner at Nantwich, 1651, accused of corresponding with Charles II] Buried: Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ormskirk. M. 26 June 1626, Charlotte de La Trémoille, 'Countess of Derby' - b. December 1599, Thouars, Poitou, France, d. 31 March 1664 d/o Claude de La Trémoille, '2nd Duke of Thouars' and Countess Charlotte Brabantina', of Nassau d/o William I, Prince of Orange and Charlotte de Bourbon. Ch. Charles Stanley, Edward Stanley, William Stanley, John Stanley, Son, Son, Charlotte Stanley, Henriette Stanley, Amelia Stanley, Catherine Stanley

Charles Stanley, '8th Earl of Derby', '2nd Baron Strange', Mayor of Liverpool (1666 - 1667) [Heir] [de La Trémoille] - b. 19 January 1628, d. 21 December 1672. M. 1650, Dorothea Helena Kirkhoven d/o Jehan, Lord of Heenvliet of Holland and Katherine Wotton w/o Henry Stanhope, 'Lord Stanhope' and d/o Thomas Wotton, '2nd Baron Wotton and Mary Throckmorton [Paramour Master: King Charles II. Ch. George 'Swan'] Ch. William Stanley, James Stanley

William Ricard George Stanley, '9th Earl of Derby', 'Lord Strange' (1655 - 1672), 'Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire' (1676 - 1687, 1688 - 1701), Cheshire (1676 - 1687) Petitioned the House of Lords for the restoration of family estates, 1685, Hawarden, Bidston, Broughton, Lancashire] [Kirkhoven] - b. c. 1655, d. 5 November 1702. M. Lady Elizabeth Butler d/o Thomas Butler, 'Earl of Ossory' (1673) - b. 8 July 1634, Kilkenny Castle, d. 30 July 1680, London. Ch. Henrietta Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley

Henrietta Maria Stanley, 'Countess of Anglesey',  suo jure '4th Baroness Strange' [Butler] - b. 1687, d. 26 June 1718. M. 21 May 1706, John Annesley, '4th Earl of Anglesey' - b. 18 January 1676, d. 18 September 1710 s/o James Annesley, '2nd Earl of Anglesey' and Lady Elizabeth Manners d/o John Manners, '8th Earl of Rutland'; M. 2nd, 24 July 1714,  John Ashburnham, '3rd Baron Ashburnham'. Ch. Henrietta Ashburnham

Lady Henrietta Ashburnham, of Bretherton Estate, 'Baroness Strange' [INHERITED: Bretherton Estate] - b. (?), d. 1718. Buried: Ashburnham, East Sussex

Lady Elizabeth Stanley [Butler]  - b. c. 1688, d. 1714

 

James Stanley, '10th Earl of Derby' [Kirhoven] - b. 1664, d. 1736. M. Mary Morley. Ch. Son

Son Stanley [Morley] - b. (?), d. infant

 

Edward Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 7 January 1639, d. October 1664. M. No

 

William Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 18 October 1640, d. 25 October 1670. M. No

 

John Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 4 November 1641, d. 10 September 1719. M. Alice Biddle (commoner),

 

Son [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. young

 

Son [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. young

 

Charlotte Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. young

 

Lady Henriette Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 17 November 1630, d. 27 December 1685. M. William Wentworth, '2nd Earl of Strafford'. Ch. No

Amelia Anna Sophia  Stanley [Heiress of Barony of Strange (by writ similar of 1299, passes to females)] [de La Trémoille] - b. 1633, d. 22 February 1702/03. M. 5 May 1659, John Murrary, '1st Marquess of Atholl' (7 February 1676) '2nd Earl of Atholl', '3rd Earl of Tullibardine', 'KG' (1687) - b. 2 May 1631, d. 6 May 1703 s/o John Murray, '1st Earl of Atholl', 'Master of Tullibardine' (1613 - 1628) s/o William Murray, '2nd Earl of Tullibardine' and Lady Dorothea Stewart, and Jane Campbell, of Glenorchy. Ch. John Murray, Charles Murray, James Murray, William Murray, Charlotte Murray, Amelia Murray, Jane Murray, Mungo Murray, Edward Murray, Henry Murray, Katherine Murray, George Murray

John Murray, '1st Duke of Atholl', (Queen Anne, 1703),  '1st Earl of Tullibardine' (William III, of England, 1696) [Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland; Secretary of State (1696 - 1698); Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland; Knight of the Thistle, 1704] [Stanley] - b. 24 February 1660, Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, England, d. 14 November 1724. M. 1st, 1683, Katherine Hamilton d/o William Douglas-Hamilton, '3rd Duke of Hamilton' and Anne Hamilton, '3rd Duchess of Hamilton'. Ch. John Murray, Lady Anne Murray, Lady Mary Murray, William Murray, James Murray, Charles Murray, Katherine Murray, George Murray, George Murray, Susan Murray, Katherine Murray, Basil Murray; M. 2nd, Mary Ross d/o William Ross, '12th Lord Ross' s/o and heir of George Ross, '11th Lord Ross' and Lady Agnes Wilkie. Ch. John Murray, Mungo Murray, Edward Murray, Frederick Murray, Wilhelmina Caroline Murray, Mary Murray, Amelia Anne Murray

John Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Hamilton] - b. 6 May 1684, d. 11 September 1709, Battle of Malplaquet

 

Lady Anne Murray [Hamilton] - b. 21 May 1685, d. 20 July 1686 (age 1 yr 2 mos)

 

Lady Mary Murray [Hamilton] - b. 21 May 1685, d. 20 July 1686 (age 1 yr 2 mos)

 

William Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Hamilton] - b. 14 April 1689, 9 July 1746, attainted, removed from the succession

 

James Murray, '2nd Duke of Atholl', 'Marquess of Tullibardine' (1715, 1746), [Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland; Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland] [Hamilton] - b. 28 September 1690, Edinburgh, Scotland, d. 8 January 1764, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. M. 1st, 1726, Jane Frederick. Ch. John Murray, 'Marques of Tullibardin', Jane Murray, Charlotte Murray, James Murray; M. 2nd, 1749, Jean Drummond. Ch. No

John Murray, 'Marques of Tullibardin' [Frederick] - b. 1728, d. 1729, infant

 

Lady Jane Murray [Frederick] - b. c. 1730, d. 1747 (age  17 yrs)

 

Lady Charlotte Murray, 'Duchess of Atholl', '8th Baroness Strange' [INHERITED; Sovereignty of the Isle of Man, sold to the British Crown, 1765, £70,000, annuity of £2,000 per year] [Frederick] - b. 1731, d. 1805, Barochey House, Glasgow. Buried: Dunkeld, Scotland. M. 23 October 1753, Dunkeld, Scotland, John Murray, '3rd Duke of Atholl' [MP for Perthshire (1761 - 1764)- b. 6 May 1729, d. 5 November 1775 s/o Lord George Murray s/o John Murray, '1st Duke of Atholl'. Ch. Lady Charlotte Murray, John Murray, James Murray, George Murray, George Murray, William Murray, Amelia Murray, Henry Murray, Mary Murray, Charles Murray

Lady Charlotte Murray [Geranium pratense; 'The British Garden] [Murray] - b. 2 August 1754, Dunkeld, Scotland, d. 4 April 1808, Bath, Somerset, England. Buried: Bath Abbey. M. No

 

John Murray, '4th Duke of Atholl',  'Marquess of Tullibardine' (1764 - 1774), 'Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire', Knight of the Thistle (1800), Privy Council (1797), Grand Master of the Antient Grand Lodge of England (1775 - 1781, 1791 - 1812)  [Murray] - b. 30 June 1755, 29 September 1830, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. M. 1st, 1774, Hon. Jane Cathcart. Ch. Charlotte Murray, John Murray, James Murray, Edward Murray, Robert Murray, Frederick Murray, Amelia Sophia Murray, Elizabeth Murray; M. 2nd, 1761,  Hon. Margery Forbes. Ch. Catherine Murray, Charles Murray

Lady Charlotte Murray [Cathcart] - b. 1775, d. 1832. M. 1st, Sir John Menzies, of Castle Menzies, '4th Baronet'; M. 2nd, Admiral Sir Adam Drummond, KCH, '7th of Megginch'

 

John Murray, '5th Duke of Atholl' [Declared insane at age 20] [Cathcart] - b. 26  June 1778, d. 14 September 1846

 

Lord, Lt. -Gen. James Murray, '1st Baron Glenlyon' [Owned 610 slaves at Saint Vincent and the Grenadines] [Cathcart] - b. 29 May 1782, Dunkeld, Perthshire, d. 12 October 1837. M. 19 May 1810, St Martin-in-the Fields, Covent Garden, London, Emily Frances Percy d/o General Hugh Percy, '2nd Duke of Northumberland and Frances Julia Burrell. Ch. Hon. Frances Julia Murray, Hon. Charlotte Augusta Leopoldina Murray, George Murray, Colonel the Hon. James Charles Plantagenet Murray

Hon. Frances Julia Murray [Percy] - b. (?), d. 4 November 1868. M. Colonel Hon. Charles Henry Maynard s/o Henry Maynard, '3rd Viscount Maynard'. Ch. No

 

Hon. Charlotte Augusta Leopoldina Murray [Percy] - b. (?), d. 2 May 1889. M. Rverend Court Granville. Ch. No 

 

George Augustus Frederick John Murray, '6th Duke of Atholl' [Percy] - b. 20 September 1814, d. 16 January 1864. M. 29 October 1839,  Anne Home-Drummond, Lady Glenlyon, 'Duchess of Atholl', 'Dowager Duchess of Atholl' (1864 - 1897) - b. 17 June 1814, d. 22 May 1897, Dunkeld, Perthshire d/o Henry Home-Drummond and Christian Moray. Ch. John Stewart-Murray

John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, '7th Duke of Atholl', 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Lord-Lieutenant of Perthshire (1878 - 1917)] [Home-Drummond] - b. 6 August 1840, d. 20 January 1917, Blair Castle. M. 1863, Louia Moncreiffe -  b. 11 June 1844, d. 8 July 1902 d/o Sir Thomas Moncreiffe of thaat Illk, '7th Baronet'. Ch. Dorothea Louisa Stewart-Murray, Helen Stewart-Murray, Evelyn Stewart-Murray, John Stewart-Murray, John George Stewart-Murray, George Stewart-Murray, James Thomas Stewart-Murray

Lady Dorothea Louisa Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 1866, d. (?). M. Major Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise

 

Lady Helen Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 1867

 

Lady Evelyn Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 17 March 1868, Blair Castle, Perthshire, Scotland, d. 30 July 1940, Easter Moncrieffe, Perthshire. Buried: Tirnie, Blair Atholl

 

John Stewart-Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Moncreiffe]  - b. 1869, d. 1869, infant

 

John George 'Bardie' Stewart-Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine', '8th Duke of Atholl' [Moncreiffe] - b. 15 December 1871, Blair Castle, Perthshire,  d. 16 March 1942. M. 20 July 1899, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, Her Grace Katharine Marjory Ramsay, 'Duchess of Atholl', 'Marchioness of Tullibardine' (1899 - 1917), MP, (Kinross and West Perthshire) - b. 6 November 1874, Edinburgh, d. 21 October 1960, Edinburgh. Ch. No

 

Major Lord George Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 1873, d. 1914

 

Lord James Thomas Stewart-Murray, '9th Duke of Atholl', '14th Baron Strange' (Creations, 1295 and 1326, are extant, can pass through both male and female lines), '8th Baron Percy' [Moncreiffe] - b. 18 August 1879, d. 8 May 1957. M. No

 

Colonel the Hon. James Charles Plantagenet Murray [Percy] - b. 8 December 1819, d. 3 June 1874. M. Elizabeth Marjoy Fairholme. Ch. 3-d

Daughter Plantagenet Murray [Fairholme]

Daughter Plantagenet Murray [Fairholme]

Daughter Plantagenet Murray [Fairholme]

 

Lord Edward Murray [Cathcart] - b. 11 September 1783, d. 19 March 1795 (age 12 yrs)

 

Lord Robert Murray [Cathcart]

 

Lord Frederick Murray [Cathcart]

 

Lady Amelia Sophia Murray [Cathcart]

 

Lady Elizabeth Murray [Cathcart]

Lady Charlotte Murray [Forbers]

Charles Murray [Forbes]

 

James Murray [Murray] - b. 5 December 1757. Christened: 7 December 1757

 

George Murray [Murray] - b. 6 January 1759

 

George Murray [Murray] - b. 30 January 1761. Christened: 1 February 1761

 

William Murray [Murray] - b. 20 March 1762

 

Amelia Murray [Murray] - b. 3 July 1763. Christened: 10 July 1763

 

Henry Murray [Murray] - b. 13 June 1767. Christened: 30 June 1767

 

Mary Murray [Murray] - b. 12 January 1769. Christened: 18 January 1769

 

Charles Murray [Murray] - b. 21 April 1771. Christened: 6 May 1777

 

James Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine [Frederick] - b. 1735, d. 1736, infant

 

Lord Charles Murray [Hamilton] - b. 24 September 1691, d. 28 August 1720

 

Lady Katherine Murray [Hamilton] - b. 28 October 1692, d. 5 November 1692

 

Lord George Murray [Hamilton] - b. 23 August 1693, d. 25 August 1693, stillborn 

 

Lord George Murray [Hamilton]  - b. 4 October 1694, d. 11 October 1760 

 

Lady Susan Murray [Hamilton] - b. 15 April 1699, d. 22 June 1725. M. William Gordon, '2nd Earl of Aberdeen' 

 

Lady Katherine Murray [Hamilton] - b. 25 April 1702, d. 1710 (age 8 yrs)

 

Lord Basil Murray [Hamilton] - b. 29 December 1704, d. February 1712 (age  8 yrs)

 

Lord John Murray [Ross] - b. 14 April 1711, d. 26 May 1787

 

Lord Mungo Murray [Ross] - b. August 1712, d. June 1714, (age 2 yrs)

 

Lord Edward Murray [Ross] - b. 9 June 1714, d. 2 February 1737

 

Lord Frederick Murray [Ross] - b. 8 January 1716, d. April 1743 (age 27 yrs)

 

Lady Wilhelmina Caroline Murray [Ross] - b. 28 May 1718, d. May 1720 (age 2 yrs) 

 

Lady Mary Murray [Ross] - b. 3 March 1720 d. 29 December 1795 

 

Lady Amelia Anne Murray [Ross] - b. 20 April 1721, d. 26 April 1721 (age 6 days)

Lord Charles Murray, '1st Earl of Dunmore' [Stanley] - b. 24 February 1661, d. 19 April 1710. M. 8 December 1682, Catherine Watts. Ch. James Murray, Henrietta Maria Murray, John Murray, Robert Murray, William Murray, Thomas Murray, Anne Murray, Catherine Murray

Captain James Murray, 'Viscount Fincastle' [Watts] - b. 7 December 1683, d. 29 September 1704

 

Henrietta Maria Murray [Watts] - b. c. 1684, d. 27 October 1702. M. Patrick Kinnaird, '3rd Lord Kinnaird. Ch. No

 

General John Murray, '2nd Earl of Dunmore' [Watts] - b. 31 October 1685, d. 18 April 1752

 

Brig. -Gen. Hon. Robert Murray [Watts] - b. 7 January 1689, d. 9 March 1738. M. Mary Halkett d/o Sir Charles Halkett, '1st Baronet' and Janet Murray. Ch. Catherine Murray

Catherine Murray [Halkett]

 

William Murray, '3rd Earl of Dunmore' [Watts] - b. 2 March 1696, d. 1 December 1756

 

Lt. -Gen. Hon. Thomas Murray [Watts] - b. June 1698, d. 21 November 1764. M. Elizabeth Arminger. Ch. Frances Maria

Frances Maria [Arminger]

 

Lady Anne Murray [Watts] - b. (?), d. 30 November 1710. M. John Campbell Cochrane, '4th Earl of Dundonald'. Ch. 3-s, 1-d

Son Cochrane [Murray]

Son Cochrane [Murray]

Son Cochrane [Murray]

Daughter Cochrane [Murray]

 

Lady Catherine Murray [Watts] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Murray, 'Master of Nairne' s/o William Murray, '2nd Lord Nairne'. Ch. John Murray

John Murray [Murray] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 

 

Lord James Murray [Stanley] - b. 8 May 1663, d. 30 December 1719. M. Anne Murray, of Glenmuir

 

William Murray, '2nd Lord Nairne' (1683, without oath of allegiance, received remainder of father-in-law Robert Nairne, took his seat in Parliament of Scotland, 22 October 1690) [Stanley] - b. 1664, d. 3 February 1726. M. Margaret Nairne - b. 16 December 1669 d/o and heiress of Robert Nairne. Ch. Margaret Murray, Catherine Murray

 

Hon. Margaret Murray [Nairne] - b. (?), d. 28 May 1773. M. 1712, William Drummond, '4th Viscount Strathallan' - b. (?), d. 16 April 1745, Culloden during 'Forty-five', horse was killed beneath him and traditio tells, Colonel George Howard, of the 3rd Foot', run him through'. Bured: Dunblane Cathedral. Ch. James Drummond, Robert Drummond, William Drummond, Henry Drummond

James Drummond [Murray] - b. (?), d. 1765

 

Robert Drummond [Murray]

 

William Drummond [Murray]

 

Henry Drummond [Murray]

 

Hon. Catherine Murray [Nairne] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Murray, '3rd Earl of Dunmore' s/o Charles Murray, '1st Earl of Dunmore'. Ch. 3-s, 2-d

Hon. Robert - b. (?), d. 16 April 1746. M. Jean Mercer, of Aldie d/o Sir Laurence Mercer, of Aldie and Helen Mercer

John Murray, Master of Nairne' - b. c. 1691, d. 11 July 1770. M. Lady Catherine Murray d/o Charles Murray, '1st Earl of Dunmore'. Ch. 3-s

Hon. Henrietta Murray - b. 1714, d. (?). M.  No

Hon. Charlotte - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Robertson, '11th Laird of Lude'. Ch. 2-s, 1-d

Hon. May Marjorie - b. (?), d. (?). M. Duncan Robertson, '11th Chief of Clan Donnachaidh'. Ch. 2-s, 1-d

 

Lady Charlotte Murray [Stanley]

 

Lady Amelia Murray, of Dounie Castle (the last highlander) (Stanley] - b. 1666, d. 6 May 1743. M. 1st, 1685, Hugh Fraser, '9th Lord Fraser, of Lovat',   '9th Lord Lovat' - b. 1666, d. 1696 s/o Hugh Fraser, '8th Lord Lovat - b. 2 May 1643/49, d. 27 April 1672 and Anne MacKenzie. Ch. Amelia, Anne, Catherine, Margaret, Hugh, John; M. 2nd, (by force) October 1697, Simon Fraser, '11th Lord Lovat

Amelia Fraser [Murray] - b. c. after 1685, d. 22 August 1763

 

Hon. Anne Fraser [Murray] - b. c. 1689, d.  10 August 1734

 

Catherine Fraser [Murray] - b. c. 1690 d. 4 March 1771

 

Margaret Fraser

 

Hugh Fraser [Murray] - b. (?), d. before 1696, young

 

John Fraser [Murray] - b. (?), d. 1696, young

 

Lady Jane Murray [Stanley] - b. 1666, d. 1670, young

 

Sir Mungo Murray [Stanley]  - b. 1668, d. 1700. M. Rachel Beaverich. Ch. David

David Murray [Beaverich] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 22 February 1695, St. Andrews and St. Leonards, Fife, Scotland, Margaret Donald

 

Lord Edward Murray [Stanley] - b. 1669, d. 1743. M. Katherine Skene

 

Lord Henry Murray [Stanley] - b. 1670, d. young

 

Lady Katherine Murray [Stanley] - b. 1672, d. 1689, young

 

Lord George Murray [Stanley] - b. 1673, d. 1691, young

Lady Catherine Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Pierrepont, '1st Marquess of Dorchester'

Robert Stanley [de Vere]

Francis Stanley [Clifford]

William Stanley [Halsall]

Thomas Stanley [Halsall]

 

Ursula Stanley Salusbury  [Halsall] - b. 1560, Lancashire, England, d. 1591, Liewenni, Wales. M. John, of Lleweni Salisbury. Ch. Henry Salisbury​.

Sir Henry Salisbury, of Llewenni Denbighshire', '1st Baronet Salisbury' [Stanley] - b. 1612, d. (?). M. Elizabeth Vaughan. Ch. Anne Salisbury Stanhope

Anne Salisbury Stanhope [Vaughan

 

Dorothy Stanley Halsall  [Halsall] - b. 21 July 1587, Knowsley, Huyton, Lancashire, England, d. 1636, Halsall, Burscough, Lancashire, England. M. Sir Cuthbert Halsall [Member HOC (1614); MOP for Lancashire; KG, by Earl of Essex at Dublin Ireland , 22 July 1599; Sheriff of Lancashire (1601 - 1612); Owned property at Halsall and Salwick, Lancashire] - b. c. 1580. d. 1619,  s/o Richard Halsall, of Halsall and Ann Barlow d/o Alexander Barlow (or Janet Norreys). Ch. Anne Halsall

Anne Halsall Clifton [Stanley] - b. abt 1606, Halsall, Lancashire, England, baptism: 24 January 1609, Halsall, Lancashire, England, d. bfr 16 April 1675, Kirkham, Lancashire, England. M. 11 November 1618, Halsall, Lancashire, England, Thomas Clifton, Esq.  heir of Cuthbert Clifton of Wesby. [M. 2nd,  Mary Longbotham. Ch. Hope Clifton Holder, Patience Clifton Beere] Ch. Cuthbert Clifton, Thomas Clifton, Mary Clifton Bowen, John Clifton, William Clifton, Benjamin Clifton, Sr. James Clifton, Ann Clifton, Elizabeth Clifton, Margaret Clifton, Dorothy Clifton, Richard Clifton, Alice Clifton, Bridget Clifton, Frances Clifton​

 

Cuthbert Clifton [Halsall]

 

Thomas Clifton  [Halsall]

Mary Clifton Bowen [Emigrant] [Halsall] - b. 18 January 1628, Clifton, Lancashire, England, d. 18 February 1697, Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay. Buried: Obadiah Bowen Lot, Warren, Bristol County, Rhode Island  M. 1648, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Obadiah Bowen. Ch. John Bowen, Obadiah Bowen, Jr., Mary Bowen Allen, Sarah Bowen, Jacob Bowen, Rebecca Bowen, Samuel Bowen, Joseph Bowen, Thomas Bowen, Hannah Bowen Brooks, Lydia Bowen Mason, Mercy Bowen, Isaac Bowen​

 

John Bowen​  [Clifton]

 

Obadiah Bowen, Jr. ​ [Clifton]

 

Mary Bowen Allen​ [Clifton]

 

Sarah Bowen​  [Clifton]

 

Jacob Bowen​  [Clifton]

 

Rebecca Bowen​  [Clifton]

 

Reverend Samuel Bowen  [Clifton] - b. 16 July 1659, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, d. 21 January 1727, Cohansey, Salem, New Jersey. M. Elizabeth Wood. Ch. John Bowen, Samuel Bowen, Daniel Bowen, Sr. Elijah Bowen, Clifton Bowen, Elisabeth Bowen Fogg​

 

John Bowen [Wood] - b. 17 May 1685, Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, d. 12 October 1747, Cohansey, Salem, New Jersey. M. Rachel Hogbin. Ch. Isaac Bowen, john Bowen, Willian Bowen, Joseph Bowen, James Bowen, Hannah Davis Bowen, Samuel Bowen, Joanna Bowen, Abigail Bowen​

 

Isaac Bowen​  [Hogbin]

 

John Bowen​  [Hogbin]

 

William Bowen​ [Hogbin]

 

Joseph Bowen  [Hogbin] - b. 18 July 1723, Salem Co., New Jersey, d. 20 February 1803. M. Mary Martha Bacon. Ch. Esther Bowen, Joseph Bowen, Mary Bowen, Abigail Bowen, Bacon Bowen​

 

Esther Bowen​  [Bacon]

 

Joseph Bowen [Bacon] - b. 23 September 1765, Stow Creek Cumberland, New Jersey, d. 9 August 1830, Cumberland Co., New Jersey. M. 31 March 1796,  Phebe Ann Ayars. Ch. Phebe A. Bowen Davis​

 

Phebe Amelia Bowen Davis [Ayars]  - b. 13 February 1805, Stow Creek Township Cumberland Co., New Jersey, d. 6 February 1836, Shiloh, Cumberland, New Jersey. M. 2 March 1824, Shiloh, Cumberland, New Jersey, Jeremiah Bond Davis - b. 12 June 1802, Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, d. 28 September 1863, Freeborn County, Minnesota. Buried: Seven Day Baptist Cemetery, Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Ch. Abram Davis, Mary Bowen Davis Ayars, John Bowen, Alvaran Gillette Davis, Reece Davis, Daniel Crosely Davis​

 

Abram Davis ​ [Bowen] 

Mary Bowen Davis Ayars  'Good woman and a consistent Christian', Member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church [Bowen] - b. 8 April 1826, Stow Creek Township, Cumberland, New Jersey, d. 29/30 December 1906, Trenton Co., Freeborn, Minnesota. Buried: Seven Day Baptist Cemetery, Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota. M. 22 June 1843, Shiloh, New Jersey, John Wister Ayars. Ch. Monroe W. Ayars, Charles C. Ayars, Caspar W. Ayars, Phebe M. Ayars Weed, Laura J. Ayars Barns, Anna W Ayars, Alma Amelia Ayars Larson​

Monroe W. Ayars

 

Charles C. Ayars, of New Richland,  'Justice of the Peace' (25 years) [Helped build the first elevator in St. Paul and the first livery barn in Minneapolis]​  [Migration to Freeborn County, Minnesota age 12 years] [Davis] - b. 12 March 1844, Shiloh, New Jersey, d. 20 July 1932, Dodge Center, Minnesota. Baptized: 1862, Reverend A.B. Burdick Seventh Day Baptist Church, of Trenton, Minnesota. M. 7 June 1866, Susan Maria Pierce. Ch. Flora Ellen Ayars, Lewis U. Ayars, Laura May Ayars Bond, Arthur W. Ayars, Florence Eliza Ayars Hollister

 

Flora Ellen Ayars,

 

Lewis U. Ayars,

 

Laura May Ayars Bond,

 

Arthur W. Ayars,

 

Florence Eliza Ayars Hollister

 

Caspar W. Ayars, of Albert Lea, Minnesota​  [Davis]

 

Phebe M. Ayars Weed, of Lake Mills, Iowa  [Davis]

 

Laura J. Ayars Barnes​, Redfield, South Dakota [Davis]

 

Anna M. Ayars, New Richland, Minnesota​ [Davis]

 

Alma Amelia Ayars Larson, of New Richland, Minnesota  [Davis] - b. 28 April 1868, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minesota, d. 26 September 1950, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota. M.  9 December 1887, Freeborn Co., Olmsted, Minnesota, Anton Larsen, of Putten. Ch. Luverne Larson, Walter Roy Larson, Minnie 'Edria' Larson Welch, Mrytle Mae Larson Trogstad​

 

Luverne 'Verne' “Vernie” Larson  [Ayars] - b. 1890 d. 1960. M. Phoebe Hatch Larson​

 

Walter Roy Larson  [Ayars] - b. 1890 d. 1976

 

Minnie Edria Larson Welch  [Ayars] - b. Nov 1891 d. 1960. M. 19 February 1913, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, Weller Herman Welch. Ch. Edrie Fern Welch, Esther Mae Welch, Nellie C. Welch, Almyra  Welch, Edrina Welch, Luernda Welch, Margaret Welch, Arthur W. Welch, Urana M. Welch, Martha K. Welch​

 

Edrie Fern Welch [Larson] - b. 7 November 1916, d. (?). M. 1st, 7 Nov 1935, Dewey Dwight Hall; M. 2nd, 2 September 1987 Safford Graham Arizona, Tollian Theador 'Haynes' Hayens. Ch. Harriet Jeanette Hall​

Harriet Jeanette Hall​

 

Esther Mae Welch [Larson] - b. ~1927, d. 196

 

Nellie C. Welch  [Larson]

 

Almyra Welch [Larson] - b. ~1916

 

Edrina Welch Luernda Welch 

 

Margaret “Maggie” Welch  [Larson] - b. ~Jan 1888, Sand Creek Township, Scott, Minnesota US 

 

Arthur W. Welch [Act of Accord] [Larson] - b. 29 Dec 1891, Sand Creek Township, Scott Co., Minnesota US 

 

Urana M. Welch [Larson] - b. Nov 1894, Sand Creek Township, Scott, Minnesota US, d. 4 Aug 1921 Hennepin County, Minnesota

 

Martha K. Welch [Larson] - b. ~1901, Sand Creek Township, Scott, Minnesota US, d. (?)​

 

Mrytle Mae Larson Trogstad  [Ayars] - b. 3 October 1906, Freeborn Township, Freeborn Co., Minnesota, d. 30 January 1966, Freeborn Township, Freeeborn Co., Minnesota. M. Orin Joseph Trogstad s/o Christian Haagenson of Askershus Norway and Mina Luella Mickelson. Ch. Meralda Opal Trogstad, Rolland Melvin Trogstad, Marvin Edward Trogstad, Leslie Orville Trogstad

Meralda Opal Trogstad Seath [Larson]- b. (?), d. (?). M.  Merlin Seath. Ch. Dale Seath, Rick Seath, Lyle Seath

 

Dale Seath [Trogstad] - b. (?), d. No. M. Rita (?). Ch. (?)

 

Rick Seath  [Trogstad - b. (?), d. No. M. 1st, Jan. Ch. yes. M. 2nd, (?). Ch. (?)

 

Lyle Seath  [Trogstad - b. (?), d. No. M. yes. Ch.(?)

 

Roland Melvin Trogstad [Larson] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Evelyn. Ch. Nola Trogstad (adopted)

 

Marvin Edward Trogstad  [Larson] - b. 16 May 1932, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA, d. No. M. 4 October  1957, Little Brown Church in the Vale, Donna Rae Burns -  b. August 29, 1934, d. No. [M. 1st, Robert Delle. Ch. Donald Dewayne Delle, Linda Marie Delle Story, Julie Ann Delle Lencowski aka Trogstad] Ch. Lori Lynn Trogstad, Jodi Rae Trogstad, Peggy Sue Trogstad 

 

Lori Lynn Trogstad Stanley [Burns] - b. 17 December 1961, Albert Lea, Minnesota. d. no. M. 22 Sep 1979, Methodist Church of West Saint Paul Minnesota, Rich Stanley. Divorced: Yes. Ch. Richard Edward Stanley, Nicole Marie Stanley, Robert  Orin Staneye

 

Richard Stanley [Trogstad] - b. July 1982, d. No. M. yes. Ch. No

 

Nicole Stanley  [Trogstad] - b. Nov 4, 1983, d. No. M. No Parent partner with David, Lyle Seaths (Nicole's 2nd cousin) wife Shirely's son David. Ch. Devon; partner with Dave Moore. Ch. Yes, additional issue

Devon 

Female Moore 

 

Robert Orin Stanley [Trogstad] - b. 30 June 1984, d. (?). M. (?). Ch. Emma Stanley

 

Emma Stanley [Unknown] - b. 2009, d. (?). M. no. Ch. no​

 

Jodi Rae Trogstad Brennan  [Burns] - b. 13 Jun 1963, Albert Lea Minnesota, d. No. M. 12 Apr 1985, Saint Joseph's West Saint Paul Minnesota Joseph John Brennan. Divorced - Dec 2007. Ch. Jason Patrick Edward Brennan, Jasmine Rae Brennan Hansen, Ovums-∞

Jason Patrick Edward Brennan  [Trogstad] - b. 18 Jul 1983, d. no. M.  12 July/October 2012,Erin Ries-Brennan, date: July 2012, Ch. Jameson John Edward Brennan, Caiden Patrick Brennan

 

Jameson John Edward Brennan  [Ries] - b. 17 July 2013


Caiden Patrick Brennan  [Ries] - b. 3 October 2015

Jasmine Rae Brennan Hansen  [Trogstad] - b. 16 Sep 1985, d. no.  M. Eric Hansen. Ch. Charlotte Hansen, Female Hansen

 

Charlotte Rose Hansen  [Brennan]  - b. 1  Jan  2013

 

Female Hansen [Brennan] - b. 2017

Peggy Sue Trogstad Johnson  [Burns] - b. 14 Sep 1971, d. no. M. 1st, Thomas Taylor. Ch Ryan Thomas Taylor.  Parent Partner: Christopher Houston. Ch. Amanda Houston. M. 2nd, Curt Johnson. Ch. Kaitlyn Johnson

 

Ryan Thomas Taylor  [Trogstad] - b.19th or 23rd September (?)

 

Amanda Houston  [Trogstad] - b. 2 or 6 December (?)

Kaitlyn Johnson [Trogstad] - b.

Leslie Orvile Trogstad  [Larson] - b. (?) d. (?), stillborn

Mary Bowen [Bacon]

 

Abigail Bowen [Bacon]

 

Bacon Bowen​ [Bacon]

James Bowen [Hogbin]

 

Hannah Davis Bowen [Hogbin]

 

Samuel Bowen [Hogbin]

 

Joanna Bowen [Hogbin]

 

Abigail Bowen​ [Hogbin]

Samuel Bowen [Wood]

 

Daniel Bowen, Sr. [Wood]

 

Elijah Bowen [Wood]

 

Clifton Bowen [Wood]

 

Elisabeth Bowen Fogg​ [Wood]

Joseph Bowen [Clifton]

Thomas Bowen [Clifton]

Hannah Bowen Brooks [Clifton]

Lydia Bowen Mason [Clifton]

Mercy Bowen [Clifton]

Isaac Bowen [Clifton]

John Clifton [Halsall]

William Clifton [Halsall]

Benjamin Clifton [Halsall]

James Clifton, Sr. [Halsall]

Ann Clifton [Halsall]

Elizabeth Clifton [Halsall]

Margaret Clifton [Halsall]

Dorothy Clifton [Halsall]

Richard Clifton [Halsall]

Alice Clifton [Halsall]

Bridget Clifton [Halsall]

Frances Clifton [Halsall]

Lady Elizabeth Stanley Parker [Howard] - b.  1533, d. 1590. M. Henry Parker, '11th Baron Morley' [Knight of the Bath', 'Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire' - b. January 1533, d. 22 October 1577, Madrid  s/o Sir Henry Parker s/o Henry Parker, '10th Baron Morley and Alice St. John, and Grace Newport. Ch. Edward Parker, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Anne Parker

 

Edward Parker, '12th Baron Morley', 'Lord of Hingham', 'Lord of Hockering', 'Lord of Norfolk' [Stanley] - b. c. 1550, d. 1618. M. Elizabeth Stanley d/o and heiress William Stanley, '3rd Baron Monteagle and Anne Leybourne. Ch. William Parker, Frances Parker; M. 2nd, Gertrude Denys d/o Sir Robert Denys of Holcombe Burnell w/o John Arundell, of Trerice, in Cornwall

William Parker, '13th Baron Morley', '4th Baron/Lord Monteagle' (Discover of the Gunpowder Plot) [Invested in the Virginia Company, 1609; had shares in the East India and North West Companies] [Stanley] - b. 1575, d. 1 July 1622, Great Hallingbury, Essex. M. Elizabeth Tresham d/o Sir Thomas Tresham and Muriel Throckmorton d/o Sir Robert Throckmorton, of Coughton Court, Warwickshire and Elizabeth Hussey. Ch. Henry Parker, Frances Parker, Catherine Parker, Elizabeth Parker

Henry Parker, '14th Baron Morley', '5th Baron Monteagle' [Tresham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. Thomas Parker

Thomas Parker - b. (?), d. 1686

 

Frances Parker, Nun [Stanley]

 

Catherine Parker [Tresham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1626, Rt. -Hon. John Savage, '2nd Earl Rivers' - b. 25 February 1603, London, d. 10 October 1654, Frodsham Castle, Frodsham, Cheshire. Buried: St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Macclesfield s/o Thomas Savage, '1st Viscount Savage' and Elizabeth Savage, 'Countess Rivers' [M. 2nd, Mary Ogle. Ch. Hon. Peter Savage] Ch. Thomas Savage, Jane Savage, Elizabeth Savage, Catherine Savage, Mary Savage

Thomas Savage, '3rd Earl Rivers' [Parker] - b. c. 1628, Cheshire, England, d. 14 September 1694, Great Queen Street, Parish of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex. M. 1st, Elizabeth Scrope d/o Emanuel Scrope, '1st Earl of Sunderland' by Mistress Martha Jeanes. Ch. Thomas Savage, Richard Savage, Elizabeth Savage, Annabella Savage; M. 2nd, Lady Arabella Bertie d/o Robert Bertie, '3rd Earl of Lindsey'. Ch. No

Thomas Savage, 'Viscount Colchester' [Scrope] - b. (?), d. c. 1680. M. Charlotte Stanley d/o Charles Stanley, '8th Earl of Derby'

 

Richard Savage, 'Lord Colchester',  '4th Earl Rivers' [Scrope] - b. c. 1654, d. 18 August 1712. 1679, Penelope Downes d/o Roger Downes. Ch. Elizabeth Savage; Paramour Mistress: Anne, 'Countess of Macclesfield'. Ch. several

 

Elizabeth Savage [Scrope]

 

Annabella Savage [Scrope]

 

Lady Jane Savage [Parker] - b. (?), d. (?). M. George Brydges, '6th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley Castle - b. 1620, d. February 1655, smallpox s/o Grey Brydges, '5th Baron Chandos' and Lady Anne Stanley [M. 1st, Lady Susan Montagu d/o Henry Montagu, '1st Earl of Manchester'. Ch. 3-d]; M. 2nd, Sir William Sidley, '4th Baronet'; M. 3rd, George Pitt Ch. 

 

Elizabeth Savage, 'Baroness Petre' [Parker] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Petre, '4th Baron Petre - b. 1626, d. 5 January 1684, Tower of London, involvement in the Popish Plot, Charged with high treason s/o Robert Petre, '3rd Baron Petre' and Mary Browne d/o Anthony-Maria Browne, '2nd Viscount Montagu'

 

Lady Katherine Savage, 'Lady Sedley' [Parker] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Charles Sedley, '5th Baronet' - b. March 1639, d. 20 August 1701, Hampstead. Buried: 26 August 1701,Southfleet Church s/o Sir John Sedley, '2nd Baronet', of Aylesford, Kent and Elizabeth d/o Sir Henry Savile. [Paramour Mistress: Ann Ayscough. Ch. William Sedley, Charles Sedley] Ch. Catherine Sedley

Catherine Sedley, 'Countess of Dorchester' [Savage] - b. (?), d. (?). Paramour Master: James II

Lady Mary Savage Killigrew [Parker]​ 

 

Elizabeth Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Edward Cranfield. Ch. Edward Cranfield

Edward Cranfield [Parker]

Frances Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Christopher Danby, of Thorpe Perrow, Yorkshire, of Farnley, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire

Charles Parker [Stanley]

Mary Parker [Stanley]

 

Alice Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Thomas Barrington 

 

Mary Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Edward Leventhorpe, of Shingey Hall, Hertfordshire 

 

Anne Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Henry Brouncker, 'Lord President of Munster'

Jane Stanley Sutton [Stanley] - b. (?), d. 1569. M. Edward Sutton, '4th Baron Dudley'

Mary Stanley Stafford - b. (?), d. 1609. M. Edward Stafford, '3rd Baron Stafford'

Thomas Stanley - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. 

Anne Stanley Arundell aka Stourton - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Charles Stourton, '8th Baron Stourton'; M. 2nd, Sir John Arundell, of Lanherne

Margaret Stanley Poyntz aka Germin - b. (?), d. 1585. M. 1st, John Germin; M. 2nd, Sir Nicholas Poyntz, of Iron Acton, Glos - b. (?). d. 1585/86

Katherine Stanley [Ancestors of US President James Madison]

Joan FitzAlan [de Bohun] - b. 1375, d. 14 November 1435. M. William Beauchamp, '1st Baron Bergavenny'

 

Alice FitzAlan [de Bohun] - b. 1378, d. before October 1415. M. before March 1392, John Charleton, '4th Baron Cherleton'; Affair with Cardinal Henry Beaufort. Ch. Jane Beaufort

Jane Beaufort [FitzAlan]

 

Margaret FitzAlan [de Bohun] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Rowland Lenthall. Ch. Two Sons

Son Lenthall [FitzAlan]

Son Lenthall [FitzAlan]

 

William (or Richard) FitzAlan [de Bohun] 

John FitzAlan, of Surrey at 'Betchworh Castle', '1st Baron of Arundel', '1st Baron Maltravers', 'Lord Marshal of England (by Richard II, of England, 1377); Summoned to the House of Lords, 4 August 1377, by writ directed Johannie de Arundell until 1379[Plantagenet] - b. before 1349, Etchingham, Sussex, England,d. 16 December 1379, drowned in the Irish Sea, having been shipwrecked after defeating the French off the Cornish coast. M. Eleanor Maltravers. Ch. 

 

Thomas FitzAlan, 'Bishop of Ely' (1374 - 1388), 'Archbishop of York (1388), Archbishop of Canterbury (1397), deposed, living in exile [Plantagenet] - b. abt 1353, d. 19 February 1413/14. Buried: Cathedral Church of Canterbury

 

Joan FitzAlan, 'Countess Hereford' [Large dowry of lands in Essex, Exercised lordship acting a arbitrator and feoffee in property transactions] [Plantagenet] - b. abt 1345/1351, Arundel Castle, Sussex, England, d. 7 April 1419, Saffran Walden, Essex, England. M. 9 December 1359, Norfolk, England, Humphrey de Bohun, '7th Earl Hereford'. Ch. Eleanor de Bohun, Mary de Bohun

Eleanor de Bohun, 'Duchess of Gloucester' [FitzAlan] - b. abt 1366, d. 3 October 1399. M. Before 24 August 1376,  Thomas Plantagenet, of Woodstock, '1st Duke Gloucester' [Acceded: 6 August 1385, Hoselow Lodge, Tividale] - b. 7 January 1354/55, Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England, d. 8 September 1397, Prince's Inn, Pas de Calais, Calais, France. Buried: Collegiate Church of the Holy Trinity, St. Edmunds, Westminster, Middlesex, England s/o Edward III Plantagenet, 'King of England' and Phillippa of Hainault, 'Queen of England'. Ch. Humphrey Plantagenet, Anne Plantagenet, Joan Plantagenet, Isabella Plantagenet, Phillippa Plantagenet

Humphrey Plantagenet, '1st Earl of Buckingham' [Conveyed to Ireland by King Richard and imprisoned in the Castle of Trim, where he remained until after the accession Henry IV but he died on his return to England (The Complete Peerage vol.V,p729 & p137) [de Bohun] - b. abt 1381, d. 2 September 1399, Chester, England. Buried: Walden Abbey, Essex, England

 

Anne Plantagenet, 'Countess Stafford and Eu' [de Bohun] - b. April 1383, d. 16 October 1438. Buried: Llanthony Priory, Monmouthsire. M. 1st, Thomas Stafford, '3rd Earl Stafford' [As a minor, he was retained to stay with King Richard II for life. In the wars of France, in the 15th year of that King, under the conduct of Thomas of Woodstock, 'Duke of Gloucester' - b. 1368, Stafford, Staffordshire, England, d. 4 July 1392, murdered-(?), Westminster, Middlesex, London, England. Buried: Stone s/o Hugh Stafford, '2nd Earl Stafford' and Philllippa Beauchamp, 'Countess Stafford'. Ch. (?); M. 2nd, before 28 June 1398, brother of Thomas, her first spouse, Edmund Stafford, '5th Earl Stafford' - b. 2 March 1377/78, Staffordshire, England, d. 21 July 1403, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, 'King at the Battle of Shrewsbury'. Buried: Austin Friars Church, Stafford. Ch. Humphrey Stafford, Anne Stafford, Phillippa Stafford; M. 3rd, William Bourchier, 'Earl of Eu'. Ch. Henry Bourchier, Eleanor Bourchier, William Bourchier, Thomas Bourchier, John Bourchier

Humphrey Stafford, '1st Duke Buckingham' [Leading Lancastrian] [Plantagenet] - b. 15 August 1402, Stafford, Staffordshire, England, d. 10 July 1460, Battle of Northampton (Lancastrian), England. M. before 18 October 1424, Raby, Durham, England, Anne Neville, 'Duchess Buckingham' - b. abt 1411, Westmoreland, England, d. 20 September 1480, Raby, Durham, England. Buried: Pleshey, Essex, England d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl Westmoreland' and Joan Beaufort, 'Countess Westmoreland' d/o John, 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet, '1st Duke Lancaster' and Catherin de Roet Swynford {M. 1st, abt 1392, Chateau de Beauf, Meurthe-et-Mosel, France, Robert Ferrers, '1st Baron Ferrers', of Oversley. Ch. Elizabeth Ferrers, Mary Ferrers, Baroness Ferrers, of Oversley; M. 2nd, 29 November 1396, Meuse-et-Loire, France, Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland. Ch. Richard Neville, Catherine Neville, Joan Neville, Cecily Neville, Anne Neville, Cuthbert Neville, George Neville, William Neville, John Neville, Henry Neville, Thomas Neville, Robert Neville, Edward Neville, Eleanor Neville} Ch. Humphrey Stafford, Henry Stafford, Edward Stafford, Catherine Stafford, George Stafford, William Stafford, John Stafford, Joan Stafford, Anne Stafford, Margaret Stafford

Humphrey Stafford, '7th Earl Stafford' [Lancastrian] [Neville] - b. 1424, Stafford, Staffordshire, England, d. 22 May 1455, Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England., [Killed at the first Battle of St Albans, 1455]. M. abt 1453,  Margaret Beaufort, 'Countess Stafford' - b. abt 1437, London, Middlesex, England, d. (?) d/o Edmund Beaufort, '2nd Duke Somerset' and Eleanor Beauchamp, 'Duchess of Somerset' [M. 2nd, after 22 May 1455, Littlecote Park, Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England, Richard Darrell. Ch. Margaret Darrell] Ch. Henry Stafford, Daughter Stafford, Daughter Stafford 

Henry Stafford, '2nd, Duke Buckingham  [Was a ward of Queen Elizabeth Woodville, consort of Edward IV; Constable of England, played a major role in Richard III's rise and fall; Primary suspects in the disappearance (and presumed murder) of the Princess in the Tower)] - b. 4 September 1455, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, d. 2 November 1483, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Buried: Grey Friars, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. M. February 1466, Catherine Woodville, 'Duchess of Buckingham', Duchess of Bedford' d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquetta Zu St. Pol of Luxembourg, 'Duke of Bedford'. [M. 2nd, abt 1483, Jasper Tudor, 'Duke of Bedford'; M. 3rd, aft 21 December 1495, Sir Knight Richard Wingfield, of Kimbolton Castle, Ch. Edward Stafford, Elizabeth Stafford, Henry Stafford, Anne Stafford, Humphrey Stafford

Edward Stafford, '3rd Duke Buckingham' - b. 3 February 1478, Brecknock Castle, Wales, England, d. 17 May 1521, Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England. M. 14 December 1490, Eleanor Percy, 'Duchess of Buckingham' d/o Henry Percy, '4th Earl Northumberland' and Maud Herbert, Countess Northumberland' [M. 2nd, John Audley, of Hodnill'. Ch. Elizabeth Stafford, Henry Stafford, Mary Stafford, Catherine Stafford; Associated with: Margaret Geddynge. Ch. Margaret Stafford

Elizabeth Stafford, 'Duchess Norfolk' - b. abt 1494, d. 30 November 1558, Howard Chapel, Lambeth, England. M. 8 January 1512/13, Easter Time, Thomas Howard, '3rd Duke Norfolk'. Ch. Catherine Howard, Henry Howard, Mary Howard, Thomas Howard

Catherine Howard, 'Countess of Derby' [Stafford] - b. before March 1530, d. (?),died of the plague. M. 1529,  Edward Stanley, '3rd Earl of Derby.

 

Henry Howard, 'Earl of Surrey' [Acceded: Kenninghall, Norfolk, England] [Stafford] - b. 1517, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England, d. 19/21 January 1547, Tower Hill, England, beheaded. M. 13 February 1532, Frances de Vere, 'Countess Surrey' - b. 1516/17, d. 30 June 1577, Soham Earl, near Framlingham, England. Buried: 1614, Framlingham, Surrey, England d/o John de Vere '15th Earl Oxford' and Elizabeth Trussell. [M. 2nd, before 1553, Thomas Staynings. Ch. Son Staynings] Ch. Thomas Howard, Jane Howard, Margaret Howard, Henry Howard, Catherine Howard

Thomas Howard, '4th Duke Norfolk' [de Vere] - b. 10 March 1535/36, d. 2 June 1572, Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England. Buried: Tower Chapel, London, Middlesex, England. M. 1st, abt 30 March 1555, Mary FitzAlan, 'Duchess of Norfolk' - b. 1540, d. 23/25 August 1557, Arundel House, Strand, Middlesex. Buried: 20 October 1557, FitzAlan Chapel d/o Henry FitzAlan, '18th Earl Arundel' and Catherine Grey, 'Countess of Arundel'. Ch. Phillip Howard, Anne Howard; M. 2nd, abt 10 December 1558, Margaret Audley, 'Duchess of Norfolk'

Phillip Howard, '1st Earl Arundel' - b. 28 June 1555/57, Arundel House, London, England. Christened: 2 July 1557, Whitehall, Westminster, Middlesex, England, d. 19 November 1595, Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England. Buried: 19 November 1595, Tower Hill Chapel, London, Middlesex, England. M. 1571, Anne Dacre, 'Countess Arundel'. Ch. Elizabeth Howard, Thomas Howard

Elizabeth Howard [Dacre] - b. 1584, Finchingfield, Essex, England, d. 31 May 1600 (age 16 yrs)

Thomas Howard [Dacre] - b. 7 July 1585, Romford, Essex, England, d. 26 September 1646, Padua, Italy. Buried: 4 October 1646, Arundel, Sussex, England. M. abt 24 September 1606, Alethea Talbot, 'Countess Arundel' [Coheir and eventual heir of a vast estate in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Yorkshire. Adm (Court of Delegates) 1659 to her son William Howard Viscount and Adm 8 January 17414. 1715 to grandson Henry Stafford-Howard, 'Earl of Stafford Howard; inherited the Baronies of Furnival, Strange of Blackmere and Talbot 7 December 1651. She was interested in science and had some of her own works published. Her husband was an art collector. They lived all over Europe and after a stint in Venice, Alethea brought a gondola back with her to use on the Thams. During the Civil War both Alethea and her husband remained on the continent, but they were not together and were also separated from their children] -b. 1586, d. 24 May / 3 June 1654, Amsterdam. Buried: Rotherham, York England d/o Gilbert Talbot, '7th Earl Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish, 'Countess Shrewsbury'. Ch. James Howard, Henry Frederick Howard, William Howard, Charles Howard, Catherine Howard, Gilbert Howard, Thomas Howard, Theophilus Howard, Anne Howard

James Howard, 'Baron Maltravers' [Talbot] - b. (?), d. 1624

 

Henry Frederick Howard, '3rd Earl Arundel' [Talbot] - b. 15 August 1608, d. 17 April 1652,Arundel House, London, England. M. February 1626, Elizabeth Stuart, 'Countess Arundel'. Ch. Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, Charles Howard, Bernard Howard, Phillip Howard, Catherine Howard, Talbot Howard, Edward Howard, Francis Howard, Esme Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Mary Howard, Henry Howard

Thomas Howard, '5th Duke Norfolk' [Stuart]

 

Henry Howard, '6th Duke Norfolk' [Stuart]

 

Charles Howard, of Greystoke [Stuart]

 

Bernard Howard [Stuart]

 

Phillip Howard [Cardinal] [Stuart]

 

Catherine Howard, Nun at Brussels [Stuart]

 

Talbot Howard [Stuart]

 

Edward Howard [Stuart]

 

Francis Howard [Stuart]

 

Esme Howard [Stuart]

 

Elizabeth Howard, Nun at Brussels [Stuart]

Mary Howard, Nun at Brussels [Stuart]

Henry Howard, 'Lord of Greystoke', [Mayor] [Stuart]

 

William Howard, '1st Viscount Stafford' [Talbot] - b. 30 November 1612, d. 29 December 1680, Tower Hill, beheaded. M. 11 October 1637, London, Mary Stafford, 'Countess Stafford' - b. 1619, d. 13 January 1692/1694. Buried; Westminster Abbey. d/o Edward Stafford and Anne Wilford. Ch. Henry Stafford-Howard, John Stafford-Howard, Francis Stafford-Howard, Ursula Stafford-Howard, Delphina Stafford-Howard, Anastasia Stafford-Howard

Henry Stafford-Howard

 

John Stafford-Howard

 

Francis Stafford-Howard

 

Ursula Stafford-Howard

 

Delphina Stafford-Howard

 

Anastasia Stafford-Howard

 

Charles Howard [Talbot]

 

Catherine Howard [Talbot]

 

Gilbert Howard [Talbot]

 

Thomas Howard [Talbot]

 

Theophilus Howard [Talbot]

 

Anne Howard [Talbot] -b. abt 1614, Greenwich, Kent, England, d. 31 July 1658, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut. M. 1635, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Geoffrey Ferrers. Ch. John Ferrers, Peter Ferrers, Joseph Ferrers, Mary Ferrers, James Ferrers

John Ferrers

 

Peter Ferrers

 

Joseph Ferrers

 

Mary Ferrers

 

James Ferrers

Anne Howard

 

Jane Howard, 'Countess Westmoreland' [de Vere]

 

Margaret Howard, 'Baroness Scrope', of Bolton [de Vere]

 

Henry Howard, '1st Earl Northampton' [de Vere]

 

Catherine Howard, 'Baroness Berkeley' [de Vere]

 

Mary Howard, 'Duchess of Richmond' [Stafford] - b. 1519, d. 9 December 1557, Monday

 

Thomas Howard, '1st Viscount Bindon' [Stafford]

 

Henry Stafford, '1st Baron Stafford' - b. 18 September 1501, Penshurst, Kent, England, d. 30 April 1563, Caus Castle, Shropshire, England. Buried: 6 May 1563, Worthen, Shropshire, England. M. 16 February 1518/19, England, Ursula Pole - b. 1504, Isleworth, Middlesex, England, d. 12 August 1570, England d/o Sir Knight Richard Pole and Margaret Plantagenet, 'Countess Salisbury' d/o George Plantagenet, 'Duke of Clarence' s/o Richard Plantagenet,'3rd Duke of York' and Cecily Neville, 'Duchess of York', and Isabel Neville, 'Duchess Clarence'. Ch. Henry Stafford, Edward Stafford, Richard Stafford, Thomas Stafford, Walter Stafford, William Stafford, Elizabeth Stafford, Dorothy Stafford, Anne Stafford, Susanna Stafford, Jane Stafford

Henry Stafford, '2nd Baron Stafford' [Pole] - b. before 1534, Isleworth, Middlesex, England, d. 1 January 1565, Stafford Castle. Buried: 4 January 1565, St Mary's Church, Stafford. M. before 25 September 1557, Elizabeth Davy. Ch. 

 

Edward Stafford, '3rd Baron Stafford' [Pole]

 

Richard Stafford [Pole]

 

Thomas Stafford [Pole]

 

Walter Stafford [Pole]

 

William Stafford [Pole]

 

Elizabeth Stafford [Pole]

 

Dorothy Stafford [Pole]

 

Anne Stafford [Pole]

 

Susanna Stafford [Pole]

 

Jane Stafford [Pole]

 

Mary Stafford, 'Baroness of Abergavenny'

 

Catherine Stafford, 'Countess Westmoreland'

Margaret Stafford - b. abt 1511, Wilton, Cleveland, Yorkshire, England, d 25 May 1537, Tyburn, Westminster, Middlesex, England, executed for her part in the Pilgrimage of Grace. M. 1st, William Cheney; M. 2nd, 1534, John Bulmer - b. abt 1490, Kirleatham, Yorkshire, England, d. 25 August 1537, Smithfield, Middlesex, England s/o Sir William Bulmer and Margery Conyers w/o Anne Bigod. Ch. Martha Bulmer, Francis Bulmer, Anne Bulmer, John Bulmer

 

Elizabeth Stafford, 'Countess of Sussex'

 

Henry Stafford, '3rd Earl Wiltshire'

 

Anne Stafford, 'Countess Huntingdon'

 

Humphrey Stafford

 

Daughter Stafford

 

Daughter Stafford 

 

Henry Stafford [Neville] - b. 1425, d. 1481. M. before 1464, Margaret Beaufort, 'Countess of Richmond', 'Countess of Derby' - b. 31 May 1443, Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England, d. 29 June 1509, Abbot's House, Cheyney Gagtes, Westminster, England. Buried: Westminster, Middlesex, England. [M. 1st, 1449, (Annulment, 1452) John De La Pole; M. 2nd, 1 November 1455, Edmund Tudor. Ch. Henry VII; M. M. 4th, before November 1482, Thomas Stanley]

 

Edward Stafford [Neville]

 

Catherine Stafford [Neville] - b. 1437, d. 26 December 1476. M. 1467, John Talbot, '3rd Earl Shrewsbury'. Ch. George Talbot, Thomas Talbot, Anne Talbot

George Talbot, '4th Earl Shrewsbury' [Stafford] - b. 1468, Shifnal, Calop, d. 2 July 1538, Wingfield Manor, Derbyshire, England. Buried: 27 March 1539, St. Peter, Sheffield, England. M. before 27 June 1481, Kirby, Leicestershire, England, Anne Hastings, 'Countess Shrewsbury'. Ch. Mary Talbot, Francis Talbot, Margaret Talbot, Elizabeth Talbot, Dorothy Talbot, Richard Talbot, Henry Talbot, John Talbot, John Talbot, William Talbot, Lucy Talbot; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Walden. Ch. Anne Talbot

Mary Talbot, 'Countess Northumberland' [Hastings] - b. (?), d. 16 April 1572. Buried: Sheffield Church. M. January 1524,  Henry Algernon Percy, '6th Earl Northumberland'

 

Francis Talbot, '5th Earl Shrewsbury' [Hastings] - b. 1500, Sheffield Castle, Yorkshire, England, d. 25 September 1560, Sheffield Manor, Yorkshire, England. Buried: 21 October 1560, St. Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Acceded: 1538. M. 1st, 30 November 1523, Mary Dacre. Ch. George Talbot, Anne Talbot, Thomas Talbot; M. 2nd, August 1553, Grace Sharkeley

George Talbot, '6th Earl Shrewsbury' [Dacre] - b. abt 1522, d. 18 November 1590. Buried: 13 January 1590, St. Peter, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. M. 28 April 1539, London, Gertrude Manners, 'Countess Shrewsbury'. Ch. Francis Talbot, Gilbert Talbot, Grace Talbot, Edward Talbot, Anne Talbot, Catherine Talbot, Henry Talbot, Mary Talbot; M. 2nd, Elizabeth de Hardwick, 'Countess Shrewsbury'; Associated with Eleanor Britton

Francis Talbot, 'Baroness Talbot' [Manners] - b. abt 1550, d. 1582. Buried: 3 September 1582, St. Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. M. 17 February 1562/63, Baynard Castle, London, Anne Herbert d/o William Herbert, '1st Earl Pembroke' and Anne Parr, 'Countess Pembroke'

 

Gilbert Talbot, '7th Earl Shrewsbury' [Manners]

 

Grace Talbot [Manners] - b. abt 1554, Waterford, d. (?). M. 9 February 1567/68, Sheffield, Henry Cavendish, of Tutbury Castle

Edward Talbot, '8th Earl Shrewsbury'

 

Anne Talbot

 

Catherine Talbot, 'Countess Pembroke'

 

Henry Talbot [Manners] - b. abt 1554/1563, England, d 20 January 1596. M. Elizabeth Rayner d/o Sir William Rayner, of Overton Longvile, Hunts Knight, and Elizabeth Lynne' M. 2nd, Sir Thomas Holcroft. Ch. Gertrude Talbot, Mary Talbot, Daughter Talbot

 

Mary Talbot [Manners] - b. abt 1556, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. M. George Savile, '1st Baronet Savile', of Thornhill s/o Henry Savile and Joan Vernon. Ch. George Savile, Henry Savile

Anne Talbot, 'Baroness Bray', 'Baroness Wharton' [Dacre]

Thomas Talbot [Dacre] - b. (?), d. before his father. M. No

 

Margaret Talbot [Hastings] - b. (?), d. before 1516. Buried: Skipton Castle. M. before 1516, Henry Clifford, '1st Earl Cumberland'

 

Elizabeth Talbot, 'Baroness Gillesland' [Hastings] - b. (?), d. after 6 May 1552. M. 1519,  (premarriage contract, 1 December 1517) William Dacre, '3rd Baron Gillesland, '2nd, Baron Greystoke'. Ch. Thomas Dacre, Leonard Dacre, Frances Dacre, Anne Dacre, Magdalen Dacre, Dorothy Dacre, George Dacre, Eleanor Dacre, Edward Dacre, Mary Dacre, Francis Dacre

Thomas Dacre, '4th Baron Gillesland', '3rd Baron Greystoke' [Talbot]  - b. abt 1527/30, d. 1 July 1566, Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England. Buried: 25 July 1566, Carlisle Cathedral, England. M. 1st, Elizabeth Neville - b. (?), d. abt 1553, Suicide d/o Ralph Neville, '4th Earl Westmoreland' and Catherine Stafford, 'Countess Westmoreland'. Ch. ; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Leyburne [M. 2nd, Thomas Howard, '4th Duke Norfolk'] Ch. Elizabeth Dacre

 

Leonard Dacre [Talbot] - b. (?), d. 12 August 1573, Flanders, Belgium. Buried: St. Nicholas Church, Brussels, Belgium.

 

Frances Dacre [Talbot] 

 

Anne Dacre [Talbot] - b. abt 1521, Gillesland, Northumberland, England, d. July 1581, Skipton Castle, Yorkshire, England. Buried: 31 July 1581, Skipton, Yorkshire, England. M. abt 1552/53, Kirk Oswald, Henry Clifford, '2nd Earl Cumberland'. Ch. George Clifford, Francis Clifford, Eleanor Clifford, Mary Clifford, Frances Clifford, Henry Francis Clifford

George Clifford, '3rd Earl Cumberland' [Dacre] - b. 8 August 1558, Brougham Castle, Westmorland, d. 30 October 1605, The Savoy, Mid. Buried: Skipton. M. 24 June 1577, St. Mary Overies, Southwark, Margaret Russell, 'Countess Cumberland'. Ch. Francis Clifford, Robert Clifford, Anne Clifford

Anne Clifford, '14th Baroness Clifford' [Russell] - b. 30 January 1589, d. 22 March 1675. M. 1st, 25 February 1608, Richard Sackville, '3rd Earl Dorset'. Ch. Margaret Sackville, Isabella Sackville; M. 2nd, Phillip Herbert, '4th Earl Pembroke', '1st Earl Montgomery'

 

Francis Clifford, '4th Earl Cumberland' [Dacre] - b. 1559, d. 21 January 1640/41. M. March 1589, Middlesex, England, Grisold Hughes, 'Countess of Cumberland' - b. abt 1560, d. 16 June 1613 d/o Thomas Hughes and Elizabeth Dunn w/o Edward Neville, Barone Abergavenny] Ch. George Clifford, Margaret Clifford, Henry Clifford, Frances Clifford, Eleanor Clifford

George Clifford [Hughes]

 

Margaret Clifford [Hughes] -b. 1590, d. 21 September 1622. Buried: St Olave's, York. M. before 1614,  Thomas Wentworth, '1st Earl Strafford'

 

Henry Clifford, '5th Earl Cumberland' [Hughes] - b. 28 February 1591, d. 11 December 1643. M. 25 July 1610, Kensington, Middlesex, England, Frances Cecil, 'Countess Cumberland'. Ch. Elizabeth Clifford, Francis Clifford, Charles Clifford, Henry Clifford, Frances Clifford

Elizabeth Clifford

 

Francis Clifford

 

Charles Clifford

 

Henry Clifford

 

Frances Clifford

 

Frances Clifford [Hughes] - b. 1594, d. 22 November 1627. Buried: Clifton. M. Sir Gervase Clifton, Baronet. Ch. Clifford Clifton

Clifford Clifton - b. (?), d. (?). M. Frances Finch. Ch. Catherine Clifton, Arabella Clifton, William Clifton

 

Eleanor Clifford [Hughes]

 

Eleanor Clifford [Dacre]

 

Mary Clifford [Dacre]

 

Frances Clifford [Dacre] - b. 1556, Skipton Castle, Craven, York, England, d. 16 April 1592, Wharton Hall, Westmoreland, England. Buried: Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England. M. 24 June 1577, Overy, Southwark, England, Phillip Wharton, '3rd Baronet Wharton'. Ch. George Wharton, Thomas Wharton, Margaret Wharton, Frances Wharton, Eleanor Wharton

George Wharton

 

Thomas Wharton

 

Margaret Wharton

 

Frances Wharton

 

Eleanor Wharton

 

Henry Francis Clifford [Dacre] - b. aft 1560, d. (?). M. abt 1570, Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, Mary Hungerford

 

Magdalen Dacre [Talbot] 

 

Dorothy Dacre [Talbot] 

 

George Dacre [Talbot] 

 

Eleanor Dacre [Talbot] 

 

Edward Dacre [Talbot] - b. (?), d. 2 September 1584. M. 

 

Mary Dacre [Talbot] 

 

Francis Dacre - b. aft 1545, d. 19 February 1632/63. M. 1573, Dorothy Radcliffe. Ch. Randal Dacre, Elizabeth Dacre, Mary Dacre, Frances Dacre, Anne Dacre; M. 2nd, Avice Tyrrell

Randal Dacre [Radcliffe]

 

Elizabeth Dacre [Radcliffe]

 

Mary Dacre [Radcliffe]

 

Frances Dacre [Radcliffe]

 

Anne Dacre [Radcliffe]

 

Dorothy Talbot [Hastings]

 

Richard Talbot [Hastings] - b. (?), Chelsea, d. (?). M. (?). Ch. No

 

Henry Talbot [Hastings] - b. (?), d. before his father, Buried: Calke Priory, Derbys

 

John Talbot [Hastings] - b. (?), d. infant, Ashby de la Zouch

 

John Talbot [Hastings] - b. (?), d. infant, Ashby de la Zouch

 

William Talbot, [Marshal, Ireland] [Hastings] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. No

 

Lucy Talbot [Hastings]

Anne Talbot, 'Countess of Pembroke' [Walden] - b. 18 March 1523/24, d 18 July 1588. Buried: 8 August 1588, Erith, Kent, England. M. 1st, 29 May 1537/38, Peter Compton, of Compton. Ch. Henry Compton; M. 2nd, after 20February 1552 William Herbert, '1st Earl Pembroke

 

Thomas Talbot [Stafford]

 

Anne Talbot [Stafford]

 

George Stafford

 

William Stafford

 

John Stafford

 

Joan Stafford

 

Anne Stafford

 

Margaret Stafford [Neville] - b. 1435, Buckingham, England, d. (?). M. Robert Dunham. Ch. John Dunham

John Dunham [Stafford]

 

Anne Stafford [Plantagenet]

 

Phillippa Stafford [Plantagenet]

 

Henry Bourchier [Plantagenet]

 

Eleanor Bourchier [Plantagenet]

 

William Bourchier [Plantagenet]

 

Thomas Bourchier [Plantagenet]

 

John Bourchier [Plantagenet]

 

Joan Plantagenet [de Bohun] - b. 1384, d. 16 August 1400, childbirth / 19 October 1419. Buried; Walden Priory, Essex. Betrothed to Gilbert Talbot, of Irchingfield, '5th Baron Strange of Blackmere' died before the ceremony took place

 

Isabella Plantagenet, Nun [de Bohun]

 

Phllippa Plantagenet [de Bohun]

Mary de Bohun, 'Countess of Derby' - b. abt 1369, d. 4 June 1394, died in childbirth with her last child. Buried: 6 July 1394, Trinity Hospital, Leicester, England. M. 27 July 1380, Arundel Castle, Sussex, England, Henry IV Plantagenet, 'King of England' (Coronation, 13 October 1399) - b. 4 April 1366 (The Complete Peerage vol.VII,pp.417-418) or 30 May 1366, Bolingbrooke Castle, Lincolnshire, England, d. 20 March 1413, of a disease resembling leprosy, Westminster Abbey, London, England. Buried: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England s/o John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet', 1st Duke Lancaster' s/o 'King Edward III, of England and Blanche Plantagenet. Ch. Edward Plantagenet, Henry V Plantagenet, Thomas Plantagenet, John Plantagenet, Humphrey Plantagenet, Blanche Plantagenet, Phillippa Plantagenet; M. 2nd, 7 February 1403, Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England, Joan of Navarre d/o Charles d'Albret, 'King of Navarre' w/o John IV, of Brittany'

Edward Plantagenet

 

Henry V Plantagenet, 'King of England'

 

Thomas Plantagenet, '1st Duke Clarence'

 

 John Plantagenet, '1st Duke Bedford'

 

Humphrey Plantagenet, '2nd Duke Gloucester'

 

Blanche Plantagenet, 

 

Phillippa Plantagenet, 'Queen of Denmark'

 

Alice FitzAlan [Plantagenet]

 

Mary FitzAlan [Plantagenet]

 

Eleanor FitzAlan [Plantagenet]

 

Edward FitzAlan [de Warenne]

 

Alice FitzAlan [de Warenne]

 

Joan FitzAlan [de Warenne]

 

Aline FitzAlan [de Warenne]

 

John FitzAlan [de Warenne]

 

Catherine FitzAlan [de Warenne]

 

Elizabeth FitzAlan

 

Eleanor FitzAlan

 

John FitzAlan [de Saluzzo]

 

Alice FitzAlan [de Saluzzo]

 

Margaret FitzAlan [de Saluzzo]

 

Eleanor FitzAlan [de Saluzzo]

 

Matilda 'Maud' FitzAlan [de Verdon] - b. abt 1263, d. after October 1298. M. 1st, Phillip Burnell, of Condover, [Holgate, Acton Burnell and Little Rissington] (d. 1294). Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Robert de Brus, 'Lord of Annandale', 'Earl of Carrick'; M. 3rd Simon de Cricketot

 

Joan FitzAlan - b. c. 1267, d. after 6 October 1316. M. Sir Richard of Cornwall - b. (?), (illegitimate), d. 1296, by an arrow at the Siege of Berwick (1296) s/o Richard of England, '1st Earl of Cornwall' (from 1225), 'King of the Romans' (from 1257) 'Count of Poitou' (1225 - 1243) - b. 5 January 1209, Winchester Castle, d. 2 April 1272 s/o King John - b. 1199, d. 1216 and (mistress) Joan de Bath aka de Valletort (de Vautort), and Isabel Marshal 'Countess of Hertford', 'Countess of Cornwall' - b. 9 October 1200, Pembroke Castle, Wales, d. 17 January 1240, Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England. Buried: Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire (body), Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester (heart) w/o Gilbert de Clare, '4th Earl of Hertford' and '5th Earl of Gloucester' d/o William Marshal, '1st Earl of Pembroke' and Isabel de Clare

Ralph de Arundel, 'Lord of Ablominster' [de Verdon]

Matilda Fitzalan [de Verdon]

 

Robert FitzAlan de Eaton [De Say] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. Peter de Eyton

 

Agnes FitzAlan [de Say] - b. abt 1170, Arundel, Essex, England, d. (?). M. Phillip de Kyme

 

Petronelle FitzAlan [de Say] - b. abt 1172, Arundel, Essex, England

 

Alianore FitzAlan [de Say] - b. abt 1174, Arundel, Essex, England, d. (?). M. James Butler

 

Daughter FitzAlan  [De Say] - b. abt 1168, Arundel, Essex, England, d. abt 1200. M. Walter de Pershale. Ch. Adam de Pershale

 

Roger FitzAlan [De Say]

 

Richard FitzAlan [De Say]

 

Edmund FitzAlan [De Say]

Walter FitzAlan 'senescallus Scotie', '1st High Steward of Scotland' [Ancestor of the Royal House of Stuart] [Founder of Paisley Abbey; Entered service of David I, of 'King of Scotland', 1136, as Dapifer Regis Scotiae, fought for Scotland at the Battle of the Standard at Northallerton, 1138 under the command of David I's son, Prince Henry until 1150 serving successively three Scottish Kings: David, Malcolm IV, William I (stewardship has become hereditarily-held by Walter's descendants), received western provincial lordships of: Paisley, Pollok, Cathcart, and Ayrshire, Mearns, Strathgryfe, Renfrew, North Kyle likely Dundonald Castle or Renfrew Castle, reconfirmed in a charter in 1157 by Malcolm IV, acquired from the Crown the Berwickshire estates of Birkenside and Legerwood on the eastern or left bank of the Leader Water and presented to the monks the church of Legerwood, which they held from 1164, until the Reformation in 1560, growing steadily by 1219 became Paisley Abbey] [de Hesdin] [Likely to have taken part in the Siege of Lisbon against the Moors, 1147; Scottish invasions of Galloway, 1160, resulted in Fergus,  Lord of Galloway's downfall] - b. c. 1106, Oswestry, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England, d. 2 February 1177, Melrose Abbey, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Buried: Paisley Priory, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. M. [possibly possessed an inheritable claim to Mow through marriage] Eschina (Eschyna de Molle Londoniis) de Londres (London family) - b. 1107, England, d. 1186, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Buried: Unknown d/o Richard de London (likely possibility) and descent through "Lord of Mow: (stated) a certain Uhtred, son of Liulf" [M. 2nd, considered, Henry de Cormunnock. Ch. Cecilia, Maud, Margaret] Ch. Alan fitz Walter, Christina(?)

Alan FitzWalter, '2nd High Steward' (dapifer to William the Lion, 'King of Scots', a witness to charters of William the Lion), of Scotland (1178 - 1204) (hereditary) [acquired, 'Isle of Bute'; associated to the erection of Rothesay Castle on the Island]; Patron of the Knights Templar, responsilbe for expanding Templar influence in Scotland, no evidence that he joined the Order before his death [de Londres] - b. c. 1140, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, d. 1204, Kyle, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Buried: Paisley Abbey, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. M. 1st, Eva d/o Sweyn Thor'sson (?, disputed by historians). Ch. Not known; M. 2nd, Alesta d/o Morgan, 'Earl of Mar' and Ada. Ch. David, Walter, Leonard, Avelina; M. Margaret Roger de Galloway Stewart - b. 1132, England, d. 1180, England. Buried: Paisley Abbey, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland

David Stewart, of Dundonald (fitz Alan) [Alesta Morgan] - b. (?), d. (?), before his father. M. (?). Ch. No

Walter Stewart 'Walterus filius Alani, Senescallus, Justiciar Scotiae' (fitz Alan), '3rd High Steward of Scotland' [Alesta Morgan] - b. (?), d. 1246. M. Bethoc d/o Gille Crist, 'Earl (Mormaer) of Angus' and Marjorie d/o Eanric mac Dabid 'Henry of Scotland', '3rd Earl of Huntingdon' and Ada de Warenne. Ch. Alexander Stewart, Robert Stewart, John Stewart, Walter Bailloch Stewart, William Stewart, Beatrix Stewart, Christian Stewart, Eupheme Stewart, Margaret Stewart Sybella Stewart

Alexander Stewart, of Dundonald, '4th High Steward', of Scotland (Tenure: 1246 - 1283) [Bethoc] - b. (?), d. 1233. M. Jane 'Jean' Macrory 'Mac Angus' (heiress of the Isles of Bute and Arran) d/o James Macrory 'Mac Angus' 'Lord of Bute s/o Angus, 'Lord of Bute & Arran' s/o Somerled, 'King of the South Isles' and Margaret de Bonkyl d/o Alexander Stewart, de Bonkyl, of that Ilk, and Isabel MacDougall d/o John Galida MacDougall, 'Lord of Lorne'. Ch. James Stewart, John Stewart, Andrew Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Hawise Stewart

James Stewart, '5th High Steward' of Scotland [[Mac Angus]] - b. c. 1260, d. 16 July 1309. M. 1st, Cecilia d/o Patrick, 'Earl of Dunbar' - b. (?), d. 1289; M. 2nd, Muriel d/o Malise, 'Earl of Strathearn' (died 1274) - b. 1244, d. (?); M. 3rd, Egidia 'Gile' de Burgh d/o Walter de Burgh, '1st Earl of Ulster (died 1271). Ch. Walter Stewart, Egidia Stewart; Other issue: (wives uncertain) Sir John Stewart, Sir Andrew Stewart, Sir James Stewart

Walter Stewart, '6th High Steward' of Scotland [de Burgh] - b. c. 1296, Bathgate Castle, West Lothian, Scotland, d. 9 April 1327, Bathgate Castle, West Lothian, Scotland. M. 1st, 1315, Marjorie Bruce d/o King Robert I, of Scotland and Isabella of Mar. Ch. Robert II, 'King of Scotland'; M. 2nd, Isabel de Graham d/o Sir John Graham, of Abercorn. Ch. John Stewart, Andrew Stewart, Egidia Stewart

Robert II Stewart, 'King of Scotland' (Reign: 22 February 1371 - 19 April 1390) (1st Monarch of the House of Stewart) [Bruce] - b. 2 March 1316, Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, d. 19 April 1390, Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire. Buried: Scone Abbey. M. 1st, 1336, traditional marriage, recognized as legally binding but not recognized by the Church, considered uncanonical, they remarried, 1349 having received a papal dispensation, by Pope Clement VI, dated: 22 November 1347, Elizabeth Mure - b. c. 1315, Rowallan Castle, d. before May 1355 d/o Sir Adam Mure, of Rowallan and Janet Mure, of Pokellie. Ch. John Stewart aka Robert III, 'King of Scots' Walter, Robert, Alexander; M. 2nd, Euphemia de Ross, 'Queen consort of Scotland' (Tenure:  1371 - 1386) d/o Hugh, 'Earl of Ross' and Margaret de Graham [M. 1st, John Randolph, '3rd Earl of Moray'] Ch. David Stewart, Walter Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Egidia Stewart

John Stewart aka Robert III, 'King of Scots' (crowned at Scone Abby, 14 August 1390), Firth of Clyde (before 27 March 1371), 'Earl of Carrick' (22 June 1368) 'Lord of Kyle', 'Earldom of Atholl' [Catholic] [Mure] - b. ~1337 - 1340, Scone Palace, Perth, Scotland, d. 4 April 1406, Rothesay Castle. Buried: Paisley abbey. Mistress: Unknown. Ch. Mary Stewart, John Stewart; M. 2nd, 13 March 1364 - 1367, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland, Anabella Drummond, 'Queen of Scotland' - b. 1346 - 1350, d. 1401/02 d/o Sir John Drummond. Ch. Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Mary Stewart, David Stewart, James Stewart

Mary Stewart [Mistress Unknown]

John Stewart [Mistress Unknown]

Margaret Stewart [Drummond]

Elizabeth Stewart [Drummond]

Mary Stewart [Drummond]

David Stewart [Drummond]

James Stewart [Drummond]

Walter [Mure]

 

Robert Stewart, 'Duke of Albany', 'Earl of Fife', 'Earl of Monteith' [Mure] - b. c. 1340, Dundonald Castle, d. 3 September 1420, Stirling Castle. M. 1st, 1363, Margaret Graham, of Moravia, 'Countess of Menteith' - b. 1334, Doune Castle, Perthshire, Scotland, d. between 20 July 1372 - 4 May 1380, Scotland. Buried: Inchmahome Priory, Perthshire, Scotland [M. 1st, Sir John Moray, 'Lord of Bothwell' s/o Sir Andrew Moray and Lady Christina Bruce. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Thomas, '9th Earl of Mar'. Divorced: after 4 years without children. Ch. No; M. 3rd Sir John or Malcolm Drummond, of Concraig. Ch. John Drummond; M. 4th, 1381, Muriella Keith]Ch. Murdoch Stewart, Mary Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Joan Stewart, Beatrice Stewart, Isabella Stewart, ?-Janet Stewart

Murdoch Stewart, 'Duke of Albany' [Graham] - b. (?). d. (?). M. Lady Elizabeth, 'Countess of Lennox'

Mary Stewart [Unknown/?] - b. (?), d. 1420. M. Sir William Abernethy, of Saltoun

Margaret Stewart [Unknown/?] - b. (?), d. 1402. M. Sir John Swinton, of Swinton

Joan Stewart [Unknown/?] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Robert Stewart, '1st Lord of Lorne'

Beatrice Stewart [Graham/?] - b. (?), d. 1424. M. James Douglas, '7th Earl of Douglas', '1st Earl of Avonmore s/o Archibald Douglas, '3rd Earl of Douglas' and Joan Moray, of Bothwell and Drumsargard (Cambuslang) [M. 2nd, 1425, Beatrice Sinclair d/o Henry Sinclair, '2nd Earl of Orkney'] Ch. Beatrice Douglas, William Douglas, James Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Hugh Douglas, John Douglas, Janet Douglas, Margaret Douglas

Beatrice Douglas [Stewart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Hay, of Erroll, '2nd Lord Hay', '1st Earl of Erroll', '5th Lord High Constable of Scotland' (1437 - 1462) - b. 1423, Errol, Perthshirek, Scotland, d. October 1462, Old Slains Castle, Aberdeenshire. Buried: Abbey Church of Cupar s/o Gilbert Hay and Alicia Hay d/o William Hay, of Yester. Ch. Nicholas Hay, Isabel Hay, Elizabeth Hay, Beatrix Hay, William Hay, Gilbert Hay, Margaret Hay

Nicholas Hay, '2nd Earl of Erroll' - b. c. 1436, d. 1470

 

Lady Isabel Hay - b. 1441, d. 1509. M. Laurence Oliphant, '1st Lord Oliphant' - b. c. 1438, d. 1498 s/o and heir of Sir John Oliphant of Aberdalgie and Isobel Ogilvie d/o Sir Walter Ogilvie, of Auchterhouse (Hereditary Sheriff of Angus). Ch. John Oliphant

John Oliphant, '2nd Lord Oliphant' - b. c. 1461, d. 1516. M. Elizabeth Campbell, 'Lady Oliphant' d/o Colin Campbell, '1st Earl of Argyll' - b. c. 1433, d. 10 May 1493 and Isabel Stewart. Ch. John Oliphant, Colin Oliphant

John Oliphant, 'Master of Oliphant' - b. c. 1481

Colin Oliphant, 'Master of Oliphant' - b. c. 1481, d. Battle of Flodden. M. Elizabeth Keith d/o William Keith, '2nd Earl Marischal'. Ch. Laurence Oliphant

 

Lady Elizabeth Hay - b. c. 1442, d. 8 June 1501. M. 12 May 1476, George Seton (assumed surname-Gordon) Gordon, '2nd Earl of Huntly', 'Chancellor of Scotland' (1498 - 1501) [Keeper of the Castles of Kildrummy, Kindrochat, Inverness] - b. before 1441, d. 8 June 1501, Stirling Castle s/o Alexander 'Seton' Gordon, '1st Earl of Huntly' and Elizabeth Crichton d/o William Crichton, '1st Lord Crichton'. M. 1st, Elizabeth Dunbar, 'Countess of Moray' (contract dated 20 May 1455, styled the Master of Huntley) d/o John Dunbar, '4th Earl of Moray'. Annulled due to affinity, before March 1459/60. Ch. No; M. 2nd, before 1459/60, Annabella, of Scotland d/o King James I, of Scotland and Joan Beaufort d/o  John Beaufort, '1st Earl of Somerset' s/o John of Ghent and Katherine Swynford, and Margaret Holland. Annulled, 24 July 1471, due to consanguinity to his first wife, 3rd and 4th degree. Ch. Lady Isabella Gordon, Alexander Gordon, Adam Gordon, William Gordon, James Gordon, Lady Janet Gordon, Lady Elizabeth Gordon] Ch. Lady Catherine Gordon, Lady Eleanor Gordon, Lady Agnes Gordon

Lady Catherine Gordon, 'Duchess of York' (nicknamed 'the White Rose' by King Henry VII, of England) [Will dated: 12 October 1537] [Hay] - b. after 1476, d. soon after 12 October 1537. Buried: Church of St. Nicholas, Fyfield.M. 1st, Perkin Warbeck [Claimed to be Richard of Shrewsbury, '1st Duke of York', one of the princes who disappeared from history in the Tower of London] - b. (?), d. 1499; M. 2nd, James Strangeways, of Fyfield - b. (?),  d. 1515; M. 3rd, Matthew Cradock, of Swansea - b. (?), d. 1531; M. 4th, Christopher Assheton, of Fyfield [Wikipedia states she had no issue by any of her four husbands]

 

Lady Eleanor Gordon [Hay] - b.

 

Lady Agnes Gordon [Hay] - b.

 

Lady Beatrix Hay - b. 1449, d. 1517. M. Sir Alexander Gordon

 

William Hay, '3rd Earl of Erroll' - b. 1449, d. 1507

 

Gilbert Hay - b. 1450

 

Lady Margaret Hay - b. 1453, d. 1500. M. 1st, Alexander Fraser, of Philorth; M. 2nd, Sir Gilbert Keith, of Inverugie; M. 3rd, Robert Douglas, of Lochleven

 

William Douglas, '8th Earl of Douglas' - b. 1425, d. 1452. M. 

 

James Douglas, '9th Earl of Douglas' [Archibald's twin] - b. 1426, d. 1491. M. 

 

Archibald Douglas, 'Earl of Moray' [James' twin] - b. 1426, d. 1455

 

Hugh Douglas, 'Earl of Ormonde'

 

John Douglas, 'Lord of Balvenie'

 

Janet Douglas - b. (?), d. (?). Paramour Master: Constaintine Dunlop. Ch. Yes. M. Robert Fleming, '1st Lord Fleming'

 

Margaret Douglas - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Douglas, of Borg - b. (?), d. 1473

Isabella Stewart [Unknown/?] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1398, Alexander Leslie, '9th Earl of Ross' M. 2nd, between 1402 - 1408, Walter de Haliburton, '1st Lord Haliburton', of Dirleton

?-Janet Stewart [Unknown/?] - b. (?), d. (?). contracted in 1372 to wed David de Leon

Alexander Stewart [Mure]

David Stewart [Ross]

Walter Stewart [Ross[

Margaret Stewart [Ross]

Elizabeth Stewart [Ross]

Egidia Stewart [Ross]

John Stewart [Graham]

Andrew Stewart [Graham]

Egidia Stewart [Graham]

Egidia Stewart [de Burgh]

Sir John Stewart [Mistress Unknown]

Sir Andrew Stewart [Mistress Unknown]

Sir James Stewart [Mistress Unknown]

Robert Stewart [Bethoc]

 

John Stewart [Bethoc]

 

Walter Bailloch Stewart [Bethoc]

 

William Stewart [Bethoc]

 

Beatrix Stewart [Bethoc]

 

Christian Stewart [Bethoc]

 

Eupheme Stewart [Bethoc]

 

Margaret Stewart [Bethoc]

 

Sybella Stewart [Bethoc]

Leonard Stewart [Alesta Morgan]

Aveline Stewart [Alesta Morgan]

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