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This section first uploaded 30.08.07. | |||||||||||||||
William de Elmeden of Elmeden, co. Durham | |||||||||||||||
m. Joanna | |||||||||||||||
1. | William Elmeden of Elmeden | ||||||||||||||
m. Joanna Bardolph or Randolph | |||||||||||||||
A. | Thomas Elmeden of Elmeden (d 1416) | ||||||||||||||
i. | Sir William Elmeden of Elmeden (d 1447) | ||||||||||||||
The following comes from Commoners (vol 2, Pickering of Old Lodge). | |||||||||||||||
m. Elizabeth de Umfreville (b c1391, d 23.11.1424, dau of Sir Thomas de Umfreville of Harbottle Castle) | |||||||||||||||
a. | Agnes (Anne) Elmeden | ||||||||||||||
m. Thomas Claxton of Old Park | |||||||||||||||
b. | Elizabeth Elmeden | ||||||||||||||
m. John Dalton of West Auckland | |||||||||||||||
c. | Isabel Elmeden | ||||||||||||||
m. Rowland Tempest | |||||||||||||||
d. | Joan Elmeden | ||||||||||||||
m. Thomas Forster | |||||||||||||||
ii. | ?? Elmeden | ||||||||||||||
As there appears to have been Elmedens of Elmeden after the above Sir William dspms, we presume that they descended from a younger brother of Sir William. | |||||||||||||||
a. | ?? Elmeden presumed intermediary generation | ||||||||||||||
(1) | William Elmeden of Elmeden (b 1464, d 1505) | ||||||||||||||
Walker's Yorkshire Pedigrees (1942, Bulmer of Bulmer and Wilton) identifies the parents of Elizabeth as William Elmeden of Elmeden by Elizabeth, dau of Sir Richard Conyers of South Cowton by Alice. Visitation (Durham, 1575, Claxton of Wynyard) shows Margaret Claxton as mother of Elizabeth. We follow Walker and presume that Margaret was another wife of William although the dates make it look possible that she was his mother. | |||||||||||||||
m1/2. Elizabeth Conyers (dau of Sir Richard Conyers of South Cowton by Alice) | |||||||||||||||
(A) | Elizabeth Elmeden (b c1494, d 1558) | ||||||||||||||
m. (before 1505) Sir William Bulmer of Gisburne (b after 1491, d before 13.12.1546) | |||||||||||||||
m2/1. Margaret Claxton (dau of Sir Robert Claxton of Claxton) | |||||||||||||||
B. | daughter possibly of this generation | ||||||||||||||
m. William Langton of Wynyard | |||||||||||||||
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This section first uploaded 30.08.07 (based on various web sites), redone 02.10.21 (using MGH). | |||||||||||||||
Richard de Emildon of Silksworth, Mayor of Newcastle (d Halidon Hill 19.07.1333, MP) | |||||||||||||||
m1. Alice | |||||||||||||||
m2. Isabella | |||||||||||||||
MGH does not indicate which of his 3 wives was mother of which of Richard's 3 daughters other than to note that Christiana was "not mother of his daughters". Some web sites suggest that Alice was mother of Matilda and Christiana was mother of Jacoba. | |||||||||||||||
1. | Agnes de Emildon (b c1306, d 13.09.1349) | ||||||||||||||
m. Adam Graper of Newcastle (MP) | |||||||||||||||
2. | Matilda de Emildon (b c1310, d 08.09.1369, 2nd daughter & co-heir) | ||||||||||||||
m1. (before 1333) Richard Acton (d before 17.05.1342) | |||||||||||||||
m2. (before 1351) Alexander Hilton of Hilton (d c04.1361) | |||||||||||||||
3. | Jacoba (Jane) de Emildon (b 23.03.1325, d 06.02.1390/1) | ||||||||||||||
m1. (before 1340) Sir Alan Clavering | |||||||||||||||
m2. (before 1361) Sir John Stirling @@ just below | |||||||||||||||
m3. Robert Clifford | |||||||||||||||
m3. Christian Mowbray (d 12.1362, dau of John Mowbray, Lord, m2. Sir William Plumpton of Plumpton) | |||||||||||||||
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This section first uploaded 27.02.08. TCP reports of the following John that "Nothing is known of his parentage." |
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Sir John de Strivelyn (Stryvelyn or Stirling) of Belsay, Sheriff of Edinburgh, Lord Stryvelyn (d 15.08.1378) | |||||||||||||||
TCP (Stryvelyn) reports that John dsps having had a son John (not clear by which wife) who dvp 1367. However, it appears that he also had a daughter/heir called Christian. The book 'The record of the house of Gournay', used to help develop the page on the Middletons of Belsay, mentions only Sir John's marriage to Barbara and thereby implies that she was mother of Christian. However, the web sites used to produce various of the sections shown above speficially show Jacoba as her mother. | |||||||||||||||
m1. (before 1369) Barbara de Swinbourn (a 1363, dau of Adam de Swinbourn) | |||||||||||||||
m2. (before 1365) Jacoba de Emeldon (dau of Richard de Emeldon, m2/3. Robert de Clyfford) @@ just above | |||||||||||||||
1. | Christian de Stryvelyn | ||||||||||||||
m. Sir John de Middleton of Belsay Castle, Northumberland (d 1396) | |||||||||||||||
Not known who was mother of ... | |||||||||||||||
2. | John de Strivelyn (dvp 1367) | ||||||||||||||
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This section first uploaded 25.02.17. | |||||||||||||||
Thomas Johnson of Bedford Leigh, Lancashire (d 1700) | |||||||||||||||
m(1). Elizabeth Sweeting | |||||||||||||||
1. | Sir Thomas Johnson, Mayor of Liverpool (bpt 2.10.1664, d 28.12.1728, MP, tobacco & sugar merchant) | ||||||||||||||
m1. Lidia Holt (d 1696) | |||||||||||||||
A. | daughter | ||||||||||||||
m. _ Bootle (sergeant-at-law) | |||||||||||||||
B. | Mary (sb Anne?) Johnson | ||||||||||||||
m. Richard Gildart of Liverpool (MP) @@ just below | |||||||||||||||
C. | Ellen Johnson (b c1694, d 20.10.1750) | ||||||||||||||
m. William Morland of Court Lodge, Lamberhurst (b c1692, d 1774) | |||||||||||||||
D.+ | other issue - 2 sons (dvp) | ||||||||||||||
m2. (c04.1697, sp) Elizabeth Barrow (d 1718) | |||||||||||||||
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This section first uploaded 25.02.17. | |||||||||||||||
James Gildart of Middleham, Yorkshire | |||||||||||||||
1. | Richard Gildart of Bevington Hill, Mayor of Liverpool (b 1671, d 25.01.1770, MP) | ||||||||||||||
m. (mcrt 12.11.1707) Anne Johnson (dau/coheir of Sir Thomas Johnson) @@ just above | |||||||||||||||
A. | Francis Gildart of Liverpool (dsp, Town Clerk of Liverpool) | ||||||||||||||
m. Ellen Morland (dau of William Morland) | |||||||||||||||
B. | Richard Gildart | ||||||||||||||
m. Mary Morland (d 1796, widow of Robert Bagshaw) | |||||||||||||||
i. | Frederick Gildard (rector of Spridlington, Lincolnshire) | ||||||||||||||
m. Ann Hussey (dsp 1816-7, dau of Edward Hussey of Scotney Castle) | |||||||||||||||
C.+ | other issue | ||||||||||||||
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This section first uploaded 21.10.19. | |||||||||||||||
Geoffrey FitzPagan or Trusbut (a 1132, founder of Wartre Abbey, Yorkshire) | |||||||||||||||
Although Baker identifies the following William's father as Geoffrey FitzPagan or Trusbut, various web sites identify him as William de Trusbut (or Trussebut), father of William by a sister of Geoffrey FitzPayn. | |||||||||||||||
1. | William de Trusbut of Wartre (a 1176) | ||||||||||||||
m. Albricia or Aldreda (dau of Rollo de Harecourt by Rose, sister/coheir of William Peverel of Brunne) | |||||||||||||||
A. | Rose or Roesia de Trusbut (b c1151, d before 12.1196) | -- | |||||||||||||
m. Everard de Ros of Hamlake & Braunston (d by 1186) | -- | ||||||||||||||
B. | Hillaria de Trusbut (dsp) | ||||||||||||||
m. Robert de Budlers or Buillers | |||||||||||||||
C. | Agatha de Trusbut (dsp 1246-7) | ||||||||||||||
m1. Hamon FitzHamon or Meinfelin of Wolverton | |||||||||||||||
m2. William de Albini of Belvoir (d 1236, m1. Margery, dau of Odonel de Umfraville) | |||||||||||||||
D.+ | other issue (dsp) - Richard, Geoffrey, Robert | ||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For Elmeden of Elmeden : various web sites with input as reported
(2) For Emildon : MGH (NS4 vol 4 (1912), 'Pedigree of the Family of Lewen ...', p60+)
(3) For Stryeylyn : TCP (Stryvelyn)
(4) For Johnson : HoP ("Thomas Johnson"), CountyGen (Kent, Berry, p366)
(5) For Gildart : HoP ("Richard Gildart"), CountyGen (Kent, Berry, p366)
(6) For Trusbut : 'The History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton' (George Baker, vol 1, 1830, 'Peverel of Brunne, co. Camb.; Harcourt, Trusbut, Ros or Roos of Hamlake, co. York; and Manners Earl (now Duke) of Rutland', p269)
[The section on Charron has been reviewed & moved to CZmisc16; that on Monboucher to MZmisc13; that on Heaton/Heton to HZmisc17.]
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