'Vampage1'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Vampage of Wollashall (Wollashull), Vampage in Worcestershire

                               
Sir Bryan Vampage in Worcestershire
1. Sir John Vampage
  A. Sir Osbert Vampage in Worcestershire
  m. Jane Tracey (dau of Sir William Tracey of Gloucestershire)
  i. Richard Vampage
  a. John Vampage
  m. _ Washborne (dau of Norman Washborne of Washborne)
(1) John Vampage
  m1. Elizabeth Walter (dau of Thomas Walter)
  (A) Sir John Vampage of Pershall or Pershore
  m. Katharine Wollashall (dau/heir of William Wollashall of Wollashall)
  VCH (Worcestershire, vol 4, Parishes: Eckington) suggests that William Wollashall was probably son of Robert de Muchgros of Wollashull, the successor (son? grandson?) of William de Muchgros, lord of Wollashull. The following is partly supported by VCH (Worcestershire, vol 3, Parishes: Ripple).
  (i) John Vampage of Pershore (d 1505)
  m. Margery Sorell (dau of John Sorell or Sarell of Weeke)
(a) Robert (or Roger) Vampage 'of Wollashall', Worcestershire (d 1516)
  m. Elianor Greville (dau/hcoeir of Judge William Greville of Arle)
  ((1)) John Vampage 'of Wollashall (dsp 1548)
  m. Agnes Umpton (dau of Sir Thomas Umpton)
  ((2)) Dorothy or Elizabeth Vampage
  m1. John Hugford of Diggleston (Dixton)
  m2. Thomas Winchcombe
  ((3)) Margery or Margaret Vampage
  m. Thomas Harewell of Besford
  ((4))+ other issue - Frances, Mary (dsp)
(b)+ other issue - John, Richard, Anne
  (B) Sir Thomas Vampage
  (C) Anne Vampage
  m. Sir John Greville
  (D) Margaret Vampage
  m. Sir John Butler of Badmanton
  (i)+ issue - Robert ("wth the Wem"), Thomas (vicar of Winchcombe), Leonard, Anthony, Isabel (m. Thomas Steede & William Stanshaw), Anne (m. _ Thorney)
  m2. Isabell Vernon (dau of Sir Richard Vernon)
  (E) Sir William Vampage
  m. Beatrice Thornton
  (i) Thomas Vampage
  (F) Anne Vampage
  m. Robert Fowlshurst
  (i)+ issue - Robert, Thomas, Richard, Katharen, Janne, Isabell
  ii.+ other issue - Thomas, John

Main source(s): Visitation (Worcestershire, 1569, Handford)
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