Joan de Roddam
F, #8011, b. circa 1325
Father | Adam de Roddam b. c 1300 |
Reference | EDV17 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2010 |
Joan de Roddam married Sir Thomas de Umfreville Knt., of Holmside and Wheatley, co. Durham, helpington and Alwinton, Northumberland, son of Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus and Eleanor de Clare.1,2
Joan de Roddam was born circa 1325.
EDV-17. Joan de Roddam was also known as Joan de Rodham.2
; also Weis AR.3,4,5
Joan de Roddam was born circa 1325.
EDV-17. Joan de Roddam was also known as Joan de Rodham.2
; also Weis AR.3,4,5
Family | Sir Thomas de Umfreville Knt., of Holmside and Wheatley, co. Durham, helpington and Alwinton, Northumberland b. c 1300, d. 21 May 1387 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S752] Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich, compiler, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. I (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1941 (1988 reprint)), p. 108. Hereinafter cited as von Redlich [1941] Charlemagne Desc. vol I.
- [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 121D-32, p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 109-6, p. 143. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5.
Adam de Roddam
M, #8012, b. circa 1300
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2010 |
Adam de Roddam was born circa 1300.
EDV-18.
; also Weis AR.1 Adam de Roddam was also known as Adam de Rodham.2
EDV-18.
; also Weis AR.1 Adam de Roddam was also known as Adam de Rodham.2
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus1,2
M, #8013, b. circa 1277, d. 12 April 1325
Father | Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus3,4,1,2,5 b. c 1244, d. b 13 Oct 1307 |
Mother | Elizabeth Comyn3,4,2,6 b. 1244, d. b 17 Feb 1328/29 |
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 24 Apr 2018 |
Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus was born circa 1277 at Angus; Richardson says "aged 30 in 1307."4,2 He married Lucy de Kyme, daughter of Sir Philip de Kyme Knt., 1st Lord Kyme, of Sotby, co. Lincs. and Joan le Bigod, before 20 September 1303
; his 1st wife.7,3,4,1,8,2 Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus married Eleanor de Clare after 1318
; his 2nd wife, her 2nd husband.9,3,4,2
Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus died on 12 April 1325; died testate.7,4,2
Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus was buried after 12 April 1325 at Newminster Abbey, near Morpeth, Northumberland, England.4,2
He was Earl of Angus.7,4
; Robert de Umfreville, Earl of Angus, *about 1277, +12 Apr. 1325, bur. Newminster Abbey, m. (1) before 1303 Lucy de Kyme; m. (2) Eleanor de Clare (+1368), widow of Richard Marmaduke.4 He was Lord Umfreville.10 EDV-18.11
; Charlemagne Desc: Also Weis AR: age 30+ in 1307 2nd wife Eleanore
Burke EP: summoned to Parliament 1309-1324. 1st wife Lacy de Kyme.11
; per Richardson: "ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus, of Prudhoe, Chollerton,
Harbottle, and Whelpington, Northumberland, 2nd but 1st surviving son
and heir, born about 1277 (aged 30 in 1307). He married (1st) before
20 Sept. 1303 LUCY DE KYME, daughter of Philip de Kyme, Knt., 1st Lord
Kyme, of Sotby, Baumber, Burwell, Calceby, Croft, Immingham, Goltho,
Kyme, Metheringham, Moulton, Skellingthorpe, and Stallingborough,
Lincolnshire, by Joan, daughter of Hugh le Bigod, Knt., Chief
Justiciar of England [see KYME 4 for her ancestry]. They had one son,
Gilbert, Knt. [4th Earl of Angus], and two daughters, Elizabeth and
Annor (wife of Stephen le Waleys, 2nd Lord Waleys). He had free-
warren in Faldingworth, Lincolnshire in 1303. He was summoned to
Parliament from 19 Jan. 1307/8 by writs directed Roberto de
Umframvill’ comiti de Anegos (although his Scottish possessions had
been confiscated by Robert de Brus). He was summoned to the
Coronation of King Edward II in Feb. 1308. He was Joint Lieutenant
and Guardian of Scotland, 21 June 1308, and was several times
appointed to treat for peace with the Scots, being one of the most
influential barons of the North. As an English noble, he was
repeatedly summoned for military service in Scotland. He fought at
the Battle of Bannockburn 25 June 1314, and was taken prisoner by
Robert de Brus. In 1316 he was commissioned to treat with the Scotch
for a truce. He married (2nd) probably after 1318 ELEANOR _____,
widow of RICHARD FITZ MARMADUKE (died 1318), of Horden, co. Durham
[see LUMLEY 4.i], and possible daughter of William de Montfitchet (or
Mountfichet), Knt., of Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland. They had two
sons, Robert, Knt., and Thomas, Knt. In 1319 he and John de Cromwell
were appointed wardens of Northumberland, and the parts adjacent. In
1324 he was summoned to go with the king into Gascony. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died testate 12 April 1325, and was buried
in Newminster Abbey. His widow, Eleanor, married (3rd) before 16
August 1327 ROGER MAUDUIT, Knt., of Eschot, Northumberland, sometime
Chamberlain of Scotland, Sheriff of Northumberland (died before 24
Feb. 1350/1). In 1332 Roger and his wife, Eleanor, recovered her
right of dower to the third part of the manor of Faudon (in Ingram),
Northumberland against Archibald de Douglas. In 1333 he sued Richard
Conyers regarding land in Eschot, Northumberland. In 1338 John Fitz
Henry sued Eleanor, wife [sic] of Robert de Umfreville, regarding land
in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland, which William son of
William Heroun gave to Michael son of Thomas de Rihill. Eleanor sued
her step-son, Gilbert son and heir of Robert de Umfreville, Earl of
Angus, regarding land in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland in
1339 and again in 1341. In 1340 Eleanor exchanged various properties
which she held in dower of her first marriage to Richard Fitz
Marmaduke, Knt., with Ralph de Neville, Knt., lord of Raby. Eleanor
died 31 March 1368.
References:
Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 491 (Kyme pedigree in
Cartulary of Vaudey Abbey: “… et Willielmus de Kima frater ejus ei
successit in hæreditate, qui duxit in uxorem Luciam de Roos, de quibus
venit Philippus de Kyme, infra ætatem, et in custodia domini regis
existens, post mortem patris sui; cujus custodiam et maritagium
dominus rex concessit Hugoni Bigot; et duxit filiam suam, de quibus
venit Willielmus de Kyma, qui obiit sine hærede de se, per quod
hæreditas successit Luciæ sorori suæ, nuptæ Roberto de Umphravill,
comiti de Anguishe; de quibus venit Gilbertus Umphravill comes de
Anguishe, qui obiit sine hærede de se, unde hæreditas descendebat
Waltero Taylboys filio filiæ sororis suæ.”). Hodgson, Hist. of
Northumberland Pt. 2 vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree), 28–34.
Burke, A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England,
Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Hardy, Syllabus
(in English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms 1
(1869): 188. Kellawe, Reg. of Richard de Kellawe, Lord Palatine and
Bishop of Durham, 1314–1316 3 (Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense) (1875):
xcii, 333–336. Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 3 (1894):
608–609 (seal of Robert de Umfreville dated 1308—A shield of arms:
cruzilly, a cinquefoil, over all a bendlet [UMFREVILLE]. Between
three wavy springs of foliage and flowers. Within a pointed gothic
quatrefoil, ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers); 4
(1895): 596 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville, Countess of Angus, dated
temp. Edward II.—Four shields of arms, meeting in cross with bases at
the centre of the seal: 1, a cinquefoil within an orle of eight
crosses crosslet pattées, UMFRAVILLE, of Angus; 2, a fess between
three parrots or popinjays, LUMLEY; 3, three chevrons, in chief over
all a label of as many points, CLARE (?); 4. ermine, two bars, MAUDUIT
(?). Between the shields four slipped cinquefoils. Legend: S’
ALIENORE . COMITISSE.”). Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904):
359 (seal of Robert de Umfraville, titular Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil
within an orle of crosses pattée), 359 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville,
Countess of Angus—Four shields of arms in cross, bases to center.
1st: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée
[UMFRAVILLE]. 2nd: A fess between three papingos [FITZ MARMADUKE].
3rd: Three chevrons surmounted by a label of as many points in chief
[CLARE?]. 4th: Ermine two bars [MAUDUIT]. Between the four shields
are four cinquefoils slipped). Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub
Angus). Arch. Aeliana 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 46, 48, 49. C.P. 1 (1910):
149–150; 7 (1929): 357; 12(2) (1959): 321–322 (sub Waleys). Index of
Placita de Banco 1327–1328 2 (PRO Lists and Indexes 32) (1910): 508–9,
780, 832. Baildon, Baildon & Baildons 1 (1912): 563. Clay, Extinct &
Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds,
Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland
12) (1926): 79–112. Walton, Cal. of Greenwell Deeds (1927): 69.
Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 75–76. Richardson &
Sayles, Rotuli Parliamentorum Angliae Hactenus Inediti 1274–1373
(Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 51) (1935): 71. Paget, Baronage of England
(1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Sanders, English Baronies (1960):
73, 79–80. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Ellis, Cat.
of Seals in the P.R.O. 2 (1981): 70 (seal of Roger Mauduit dated 1323—
A shield of arms, couché: ermine, two bars [MAUDUIT]; helm above with
mantling and crest: a tree (?), on right, two slipped quatrefoils; on
left, two more growing from a heart).
Children of Robert de Umfreville, Knt., by Lucy de Kyme:
i. GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus in Scotland, Lord
Umfreville in England, Warden of the Marches, son and heir by his
father’s 1st marriage, born about 1310 (aged 15 in 1325). Gilbert
married (1st) JOAN DE WILLOUGHBY, daughter of Robert de Willoughby,
Knt., 1st Lord Willoughby of Eresby, by Margaret, daughter of Edmund
Deincourt, Knt., 1st Lord Deincourt. They had three sons, Robert,
Knt., William, and Gilbert. In 1329 King Robert de Brus of Scotland
bestowed the earldom and title of Angus on John Stewart of Boncle.
Gilbert was summoned to Parliament 27 Jan. 1331/2 to 26 August 1380,
by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Umfravill’) comiti
Danegos (or de Anegos). In 1332, as “Gilbert son of Robert de
Umfreville,” he sued Archibald Douglas regarding the manor of Faudon
(in Ingram), Northumberland. He was one of the disinherited barons
who invaded Scotland in 1332, and assisted in the victory of Edward de
Balliol at Dupplin Moor 11 August 1332. Sometime before 1334 he
conveyed the advowson of the church of Whelpington, Northumberland to
the abbot and convent of Newminster. In 1336 the king granted him
permission to keep the prisoners of Redesdale in his castle of
Prudhoe, Northumberland, as that of Harbottle was out of repair. He
was heir in 1338 to his uncle, William de Kyme, Knt., 2nd Lord Kyme,
by which he inherited the manors of Sotby, Aswarby, Baumber, Burwell,
Calceby, Croft, Elkington, Goltho, Immingham, Kyme, Metheringham, and
Stallingborough, Lincolnshire, and Hessle and Paddockthorpe,
Yorkshire, etc. In 1339 he was commissioned to levy forces in
Northumberland, and march with them under Edward de Balliol against
Scotland. In 1340 he and Henry de Percy were commissioned to array
and arm a competent number of the militia of the counties of York,
Nottingham, Derby, and Northumberland, and to arrest and imprision all
that were disobedient or rebellious. In 1343 he and others were
empowered to receive into the king’s peace all such Scotch and
Englishmen as had been at arms against the king. The same year he
obtained a grant of two fairs yearly at his manor of South Kyme,
Lincolnshire. In 1344 Thomas Graa, merchant of York, owed him 80
marks. In 1346 he had license to alienate certains tenements in
Elsdon, Northumberland to John de Elsden. He was one of the
commanders at the Battle of Nevill’s Cross 17 October 1346, where King
David de Brus of Scotland was taken prisoner. His wife, Joan, died 16
July 1350, and was buried at Newminster. He married (2nd) before
October 1369 MAUD DE LUCY, daughter of Thomas Lucy, Knt., 2nd Lord
Lucy, by his 1st wife, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Multon, 1st Lord
Multon of Egremont. She was born about 1343 (aged 26 in 1369, aged 30
and more in 1375). They had issue, all of whom died in infancy. She
was heiress in 1369 to her niece, Joan de Lucy, daughter of Anthony de
Lucy, 3rd Lord Lucy. Maud had livery of her inheritance 6 Nov. 1369.
In 1371 William de Hilderston, rector of the Church of Alwinton,
Northumberland, and Nicholas Coke, burgess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
owed him a debt of 100 marks. In 1379 he and his wife, Maud, had a
charter for free warren in all her demesne lands in Allerdale. SIR
GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died 6 Jan. 1380/1. His widow,
Maud, married (2nd) before 15 Dec. 1381 (as his 2nd wife) Henry Percy,
K.G. (slain 20 Feb. 1407/8), 1st Earl of Northumberland, Marshal of
England, Constable of England, Warden of the East and West Marches
[see PERCY 9]. She died 18 Dec. 1398.
References:
Rymer, Fœdera 6 (1727): 138. Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2
vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree), 34–46. Burke, General and
Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland
(1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt.
2 Vol. 3 (1840): 364–366 (Tindale pedigree). Cat. of the MSS.
preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge 1 (1856):
116. Hardy, Syllabus (in English) of the Documents Relating to
England and Other Kingdoms 1 (1869): 283, 405. Birch, Cat. of Seals
in the British Museum 4 (1895): 597 (seal of Gilbert de Umframville,
earl of Angus dated 1379—A shield of arms: a cinquefoil, within an
orle of eight crosses flory, for UMFRAVILLE. Between two small
cinquefoil flowers, slipped. Within a finely carved cinquefoil panel,
ornamented with carving in the spaces between the lobes, and with
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. Legend: … DNI . GILBERTI .
VMFRAMVILL’ . COMIT’ . DE . AN…. Beaded borders.) Scots Peerage 1
(1904): 167–168 (sub Angus) (“though he bore the personal title, [he]
had nothing to do with the territorial earldom of Angus.”).
Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904): 360 (seal of Gilbert de
Umfraville, Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight
crosses pattée. Shield, between two small cinquefoil flowers slipped,
all within a cinquefoil panel). Arch. Aeliana 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 46,
48, 49. C.P. 1 (1910): 150 (sub Angus); 8 (1932): 254 (sub Lucy); 9
(1936): 708–712 (sub Northumberland); 10 (1945): 464 (sub Percy).
Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of
Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Paget, Baronage of England (1957)
546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–
215. Ellis, Cat. of Seals in the P.R.O. 2 (1981): 108 (seal of
Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus dated 1379—In a cusped and
traceried circle, between two slipped flowers, a shield of arms:
crusilly flory, a cinquefoil). PRO Documents, C 241/118/9; C
241/157/187 (abstract of documents available online at
http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp).
ii. ELIZABETH DE UMFREVILLE, married GILBERT DE BOROUGHDON [see TAILBOYS 6].
Children of Robert de Umfreville, by Eleanor _____:
i. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., of Farnacres (in Whickham),
Edmondsley, Gateshead, and Ravensworth, Durham, Knight of the Shire
for Northumberland, 1376, minor in 1340. In 1340, as “Robert son of
Robert de Umfreville” by John de Birtley, his guardian, he sued John
de Herlawe, clerk, regarding accounts. He married before 1373 ELEANOR
DE WIDDRINGTON, daughter of Roger de Widdrington, by his 1st wife,
Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Acton. They had no issue. In 1373 he
and his wife, Eleanor, together with Bertram de Monboucher and
Christian his wife (Eleanor’s sister) sued Thomas Surteys, Knt.,
Donald de Hesilrigg, Knt., William de Hesilrigg brother of the said
Donald, and Edmund de Hesilrigg, brother of the said William,
regarding the manor of Coldwell (or Colewell, Caldwell),
Northumberland. The same year the same couples likewise sued William
Heron regarding land in Gunwarton, Northumberland. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE died in 1379. His widow, Eleanor, married (2nd) before
1385 Conan de Aske, of Aske, Yorkshire. They had one son, Roger.
Eleanor died 5 October 1428. Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2
vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree). Burke, A General and
Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland
(1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Arch. Aeliana n.s. 1 (1857): 31; 3rd
Ser. 1 (1904): 78–80, 83–84; 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 49, 60, 61, 64.
Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper 45 (1885): 272. Dodds, Parishes of
Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926):
79–112. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215.
ii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, Knt. [see next].2
" He was MP between 1308 and 1325.9 He was fought at the Battle of Bannockburn and was taken prisoner by Robert de Brus on 25 June 1314 at Battle of Bannockburn, Bannockburn, Scotland.2
; his 1st wife.7,3,4,1,8,2 Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus married Eleanor de Clare after 1318
; his 2nd wife, her 2nd husband.9,3,4,2
Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus died on 12 April 1325; died testate.7,4,2
Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus was buried after 12 April 1325 at Newminster Abbey, near Morpeth, Northumberland, England.4,2
He was Earl of Angus.7,4
; Robert de Umfreville, Earl of Angus, *about 1277, +12 Apr. 1325, bur. Newminster Abbey, m. (1) before 1303 Lucy de Kyme; m. (2) Eleanor de Clare (+1368), widow of Richard Marmaduke.4 He was Lord Umfreville.10 EDV-18.11
; Charlemagne Desc: Also Weis AR: age 30+ in 1307 2nd wife Eleanore
Burke EP: summoned to Parliament 1309-1324. 1st wife Lacy de Kyme.11
; per Richardson: "ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus, of Prudhoe, Chollerton,
Harbottle, and Whelpington, Northumberland, 2nd but 1st surviving son
and heir, born about 1277 (aged 30 in 1307). He married (1st) before
20 Sept. 1303 LUCY DE KYME, daughter of Philip de Kyme, Knt., 1st Lord
Kyme, of Sotby, Baumber, Burwell, Calceby, Croft, Immingham, Goltho,
Kyme, Metheringham, Moulton, Skellingthorpe, and Stallingborough,
Lincolnshire, by Joan, daughter of Hugh le Bigod, Knt., Chief
Justiciar of England [see KYME 4 for her ancestry]. They had one son,
Gilbert, Knt. [4th Earl of Angus], and two daughters, Elizabeth and
Annor (wife of Stephen le Waleys, 2nd Lord Waleys). He had free-
warren in Faldingworth, Lincolnshire in 1303. He was summoned to
Parliament from 19 Jan. 1307/8 by writs directed Roberto de
Umframvill’ comiti de Anegos (although his Scottish possessions had
been confiscated by Robert de Brus). He was summoned to the
Coronation of King Edward II in Feb. 1308. He was Joint Lieutenant
and Guardian of Scotland, 21 June 1308, and was several times
appointed to treat for peace with the Scots, being one of the most
influential barons of the North. As an English noble, he was
repeatedly summoned for military service in Scotland. He fought at
the Battle of Bannockburn 25 June 1314, and was taken prisoner by
Robert de Brus. In 1316 he was commissioned to treat with the Scotch
for a truce. He married (2nd) probably after 1318 ELEANOR _____,
widow of RICHARD FITZ MARMADUKE (died 1318), of Horden, co. Durham
[see LUMLEY 4.i], and possible daughter of William de Montfitchet (or
Mountfichet), Knt., of Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland. They had two
sons, Robert, Knt., and Thomas, Knt. In 1319 he and John de Cromwell
were appointed wardens of Northumberland, and the parts adjacent. In
1324 he was summoned to go with the king into Gascony. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died testate 12 April 1325, and was buried
in Newminster Abbey. His widow, Eleanor, married (3rd) before 16
August 1327 ROGER MAUDUIT, Knt., of Eschot, Northumberland, sometime
Chamberlain of Scotland, Sheriff of Northumberland (died before 24
Feb. 1350/1). In 1332 Roger and his wife, Eleanor, recovered her
right of dower to the third part of the manor of Faudon (in Ingram),
Northumberland against Archibald de Douglas. In 1333 he sued Richard
Conyers regarding land in Eschot, Northumberland. In 1338 John Fitz
Henry sued Eleanor, wife [sic] of Robert de Umfreville, regarding land
in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland, which William son of
William Heroun gave to Michael son of Thomas de Rihill. Eleanor sued
her step-son, Gilbert son and heir of Robert de Umfreville, Earl of
Angus, regarding land in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland in
1339 and again in 1341. In 1340 Eleanor exchanged various properties
which she held in dower of her first marriage to Richard Fitz
Marmaduke, Knt., with Ralph de Neville, Knt., lord of Raby. Eleanor
died 31 March 1368.
References:
Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 491 (Kyme pedigree in
Cartulary of Vaudey Abbey: “… et Willielmus de Kima frater ejus ei
successit in hæreditate, qui duxit in uxorem Luciam de Roos, de quibus
venit Philippus de Kyme, infra ætatem, et in custodia domini regis
existens, post mortem patris sui; cujus custodiam et maritagium
dominus rex concessit Hugoni Bigot; et duxit filiam suam, de quibus
venit Willielmus de Kyma, qui obiit sine hærede de se, per quod
hæreditas successit Luciæ sorori suæ, nuptæ Roberto de Umphravill,
comiti de Anguishe; de quibus venit Gilbertus Umphravill comes de
Anguishe, qui obiit sine hærede de se, unde hæreditas descendebat
Waltero Taylboys filio filiæ sororis suæ.”). Hodgson, Hist. of
Northumberland Pt. 2 vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree), 28–34.
Burke, A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England,
Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Hardy, Syllabus
(in English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms 1
(1869): 188. Kellawe, Reg. of Richard de Kellawe, Lord Palatine and
Bishop of Durham, 1314–1316 3 (Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense) (1875):
xcii, 333–336. Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 3 (1894):
608–609 (seal of Robert de Umfreville dated 1308—A shield of arms:
cruzilly, a cinquefoil, over all a bendlet [UMFREVILLE]. Between
three wavy springs of foliage and flowers. Within a pointed gothic
quatrefoil, ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers); 4
(1895): 596 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville, Countess of Angus, dated
temp. Edward II.—Four shields of arms, meeting in cross with bases at
the centre of the seal: 1, a cinquefoil within an orle of eight
crosses crosslet pattées, UMFRAVILLE, of Angus; 2, a fess between
three parrots or popinjays, LUMLEY; 3, three chevrons, in chief over
all a label of as many points, CLARE (?); 4. ermine, two bars, MAUDUIT
(?). Between the shields four slipped cinquefoils. Legend: S’
ALIENORE . COMITISSE.”). Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904):
359 (seal of Robert de Umfraville, titular Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil
within an orle of crosses pattée), 359 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville,
Countess of Angus—Four shields of arms in cross, bases to center.
1st: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée
[UMFRAVILLE]. 2nd: A fess between three papingos [FITZ MARMADUKE].
3rd: Three chevrons surmounted by a label of as many points in chief
[CLARE?]. 4th: Ermine two bars [MAUDUIT]. Between the four shields
are four cinquefoils slipped). Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub
Angus). Arch. Aeliana 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 46, 48, 49. C.P. 1 (1910):
149–150; 7 (1929): 357; 12(2) (1959): 321–322 (sub Waleys). Index of
Placita de Banco 1327–1328 2 (PRO Lists and Indexes 32) (1910): 508–9,
780, 832. Baildon, Baildon & Baildons 1 (1912): 563. Clay, Extinct &
Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds,
Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland
12) (1926): 79–112. Walton, Cal. of Greenwell Deeds (1927): 69.
Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 75–76. Richardson &
Sayles, Rotuli Parliamentorum Angliae Hactenus Inediti 1274–1373
(Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 51) (1935): 71. Paget, Baronage of England
(1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Sanders, English Baronies (1960):
73, 79–80. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Ellis, Cat.
of Seals in the P.R.O. 2 (1981): 70 (seal of Roger Mauduit dated 1323—
A shield of arms, couché: ermine, two bars [MAUDUIT]; helm above with
mantling and crest: a tree (?), on right, two slipped quatrefoils; on
left, two more growing from a heart).
Children of Robert de Umfreville, Knt., by Lucy de Kyme:
i. GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus in Scotland, Lord
Umfreville in England, Warden of the Marches, son and heir by his
father’s 1st marriage, born about 1310 (aged 15 in 1325). Gilbert
married (1st) JOAN DE WILLOUGHBY, daughter of Robert de Willoughby,
Knt., 1st Lord Willoughby of Eresby, by Margaret, daughter of Edmund
Deincourt, Knt., 1st Lord Deincourt. They had three sons, Robert,
Knt., William, and Gilbert. In 1329 King Robert de Brus of Scotland
bestowed the earldom and title of Angus on John Stewart of Boncle.
Gilbert was summoned to Parliament 27 Jan. 1331/2 to 26 August 1380,
by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Umfravill’) comiti
Danegos (or de Anegos). In 1332, as “Gilbert son of Robert de
Umfreville,” he sued Archibald Douglas regarding the manor of Faudon
(in Ingram), Northumberland. He was one of the disinherited barons
who invaded Scotland in 1332, and assisted in the victory of Edward de
Balliol at Dupplin Moor 11 August 1332. Sometime before 1334 he
conveyed the advowson of the church of Whelpington, Northumberland to
the abbot and convent of Newminster. In 1336 the king granted him
permission to keep the prisoners of Redesdale in his castle of
Prudhoe, Northumberland, as that of Harbottle was out of repair. He
was heir in 1338 to his uncle, William de Kyme, Knt., 2nd Lord Kyme,
by which he inherited the manors of Sotby, Aswarby, Baumber, Burwell,
Calceby, Croft, Elkington, Goltho, Immingham, Kyme, Metheringham, and
Stallingborough, Lincolnshire, and Hessle and Paddockthorpe,
Yorkshire, etc. In 1339 he was commissioned to levy forces in
Northumberland, and march with them under Edward de Balliol against
Scotland. In 1340 he and Henry de Percy were commissioned to array
and arm a competent number of the militia of the counties of York,
Nottingham, Derby, and Northumberland, and to arrest and imprision all
that were disobedient or rebellious. In 1343 he and others were
empowered to receive into the king’s peace all such Scotch and
Englishmen as had been at arms against the king. The same year he
obtained a grant of two fairs yearly at his manor of South Kyme,
Lincolnshire. In 1344 Thomas Graa, merchant of York, owed him 80
marks. In 1346 he had license to alienate certains tenements in
Elsdon, Northumberland to John de Elsden. He was one of the
commanders at the Battle of Nevill’s Cross 17 October 1346, where King
David de Brus of Scotland was taken prisoner. His wife, Joan, died 16
July 1350, and was buried at Newminster. He married (2nd) before
October 1369 MAUD DE LUCY, daughter of Thomas Lucy, Knt., 2nd Lord
Lucy, by his 1st wife, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Multon, 1st Lord
Multon of Egremont. She was born about 1343 (aged 26 in 1369, aged 30
and more in 1375). They had issue, all of whom died in infancy. She
was heiress in 1369 to her niece, Joan de Lucy, daughter of Anthony de
Lucy, 3rd Lord Lucy. Maud had livery of her inheritance 6 Nov. 1369.
In 1371 William de Hilderston, rector of the Church of Alwinton,
Northumberland, and Nicholas Coke, burgess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
owed him a debt of 100 marks. In 1379 he and his wife, Maud, had a
charter for free warren in all her demesne lands in Allerdale. SIR
GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died 6 Jan. 1380/1. His widow,
Maud, married (2nd) before 15 Dec. 1381 (as his 2nd wife) Henry Percy,
K.G. (slain 20 Feb. 1407/8), 1st Earl of Northumberland, Marshal of
England, Constable of England, Warden of the East and West Marches
[see PERCY 9]. She died 18 Dec. 1398.
References:
Rymer, Fœdera 6 (1727): 138. Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2
vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree), 34–46. Burke, General and
Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland
(1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt.
2 Vol. 3 (1840): 364–366 (Tindale pedigree). Cat. of the MSS.
preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge 1 (1856):
116. Hardy, Syllabus (in English) of the Documents Relating to
England and Other Kingdoms 1 (1869): 283, 405. Birch, Cat. of Seals
in the British Museum 4 (1895): 597 (seal of Gilbert de Umframville,
earl of Angus dated 1379—A shield of arms: a cinquefoil, within an
orle of eight crosses flory, for UMFRAVILLE. Between two small
cinquefoil flowers, slipped. Within a finely carved cinquefoil panel,
ornamented with carving in the spaces between the lobes, and with
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. Legend: … DNI . GILBERTI .
VMFRAMVILL’ . COMIT’ . DE . AN…. Beaded borders.) Scots Peerage 1
(1904): 167–168 (sub Angus) (“though he bore the personal title, [he]
had nothing to do with the territorial earldom of Angus.”).
Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904): 360 (seal of Gilbert de
Umfraville, Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight
crosses pattée. Shield, between two small cinquefoil flowers slipped,
all within a cinquefoil panel). Arch. Aeliana 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 46,
48, 49. C.P. 1 (1910): 150 (sub Angus); 8 (1932): 254 (sub Lucy); 9
(1936): 708–712 (sub Northumberland); 10 (1945): 464 (sub Percy).
Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of
Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Paget, Baronage of England (1957)
546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–
215. Ellis, Cat. of Seals in the P.R.O. 2 (1981): 108 (seal of
Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus dated 1379—In a cusped and
traceried circle, between two slipped flowers, a shield of arms:
crusilly flory, a cinquefoil). PRO Documents, C 241/118/9; C
241/157/187 (abstract of documents available online at
http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp).
ii. ELIZABETH DE UMFREVILLE, married GILBERT DE BOROUGHDON [see TAILBOYS 6].
Children of Robert de Umfreville, by Eleanor _____:
i. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., of Farnacres (in Whickham),
Edmondsley, Gateshead, and Ravensworth, Durham, Knight of the Shire
for Northumberland, 1376, minor in 1340. In 1340, as “Robert son of
Robert de Umfreville” by John de Birtley, his guardian, he sued John
de Herlawe, clerk, regarding accounts. He married before 1373 ELEANOR
DE WIDDRINGTON, daughter of Roger de Widdrington, by his 1st wife,
Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Acton. They had no issue. In 1373 he
and his wife, Eleanor, together with Bertram de Monboucher and
Christian his wife (Eleanor’s sister) sued Thomas Surteys, Knt.,
Donald de Hesilrigg, Knt., William de Hesilrigg brother of the said
Donald, and Edmund de Hesilrigg, brother of the said William,
regarding the manor of Coldwell (or Colewell, Caldwell),
Northumberland. The same year the same couples likewise sued William
Heron regarding land in Gunwarton, Northumberland. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE died in 1379. His widow, Eleanor, married (2nd) before
1385 Conan de Aske, of Aske, Yorkshire. They had one son, Roger.
Eleanor died 5 October 1428. Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2
vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree). Burke, A General and
Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland
(1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Arch. Aeliana n.s. 1 (1857): 31; 3rd
Ser. 1 (1904): 78–80, 83–84; 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 49, 60, 61, 64.
Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper 45 (1885): 272. Dodds, Parishes of
Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926):
79–112. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215.
ii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, Knt. [see next].2
" He was MP between 1308 and 1325.9 He was fought at the Battle of Bannockburn and was taken prisoner by Robert de Brus on 25 June 1314 at Battle of Bannockburn, Bannockburn, Scotland.2
Family 1 | Lucy de Kyme |
Children |
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Family 2 | Eleanor de Clare b. c 1277, d. 31 Mar 1368 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005: "Re: Umfreville, Stewart, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ) to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005."
- [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
- [S1782] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 30 July 2005 "Descendants list of Richard de Lucy"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 30 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 30 July 2005."
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005 "Re: Descendants of Sir Richard de Lucy and Rohese of Boulogne"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ) to e-mail address, 29 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 29 July 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325233&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325234&tree=LEO
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Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 224-31, line 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S2122] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email 7 Jan 2007: "Descents from de Clare via de Kyme of Sotby, Lincs."," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 7 Jan 2007. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email 7 Jan 2007."
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Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 108-5, p. 141. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S752] Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich, compiler, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. I (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1941 (1988 reprint)), p. 211. Hereinafter cited as von Redlich [1941] Charlemagne Desc. vol I.
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303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Eleanor de Clare1
F, #8014, b. circa 1277, d. 31 March 1368
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2010 |
Eleanor de Clare was born circa 1277. She married Richard Marmaduke, son of Sir John de Marmaduke of Horden, co. Durham,
; her 1st husband.1,2 Eleanor de Clare married Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus, son of Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn, after 1318
; his 2nd wife, her 2nd husband.3,1,2,4 Eleanor de Clare married Roger Mauduit before 24 February 1351
; her 3rd husband.5,4
Eleanor de Clare died on 31 March 1368.2,4
EDV-18.
; per Richardson "possible daughter of William de Montfitchet (or Mountfichet), Knt., of Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland."4
; per Richardson: [quote] Hedley, Northumberland Families, 1 (1968): 212 deduces on the basis
of a seal dated 1332 that Eleanor, wife successiveily of Richard Fitz
Marmaduke (died 1318), Robert de Umfreville (died 1325), and Roger
Mauduit (died 1351), was a member of the baronial Clare family:
" ... Robert de Umfreville married as his second wife a lady named
Alienore. Her seal attached to a deed of 1332 has four shields of
arms on it, arranged in the form of a cross, the points to the
centre. They are:—1. Crusilly a cinquefoil—for Umfravill. 2. A fess
between three popinjays—for Thweng. 3. Three chevrons and a label of
three points—for Clare. 4. Ermine, two bars—for Mauduit. From this
we can deduce that Alienore was of the family of the earls of Clare.
Her first husband was perhaps sir Richard son of Marmaduke (Thweng)
who was killed in 1318. After Robert, earl of Angus’ death she
married Roger Mauduit of Eschot.” END OF QUOTE.
The arms cited above by Hedley for Clare are "three chevrons and a
label of three points." Yet the arms of the senior line of the
baronial Clare family were simple three chevrons, with no label, as
shown by the seals of many members of that family, among them Gilbert
de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford (died 1230) published in
Birch:
Birch Cat. of Seals in the British Museum[ 2 (1892): 268 (two seals of
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, dated 1218 and 1218–
1230 respectively; the first seal—obverse: To the r. In armour:
hauberk of mail, surcoat, shield of arms. Horse caparisoned. Arms:
three chevrons [CLARE]; reverse—a smaller counterseal. A shield of
arms as above.),
Regardless, there were at least two member of the medieval Clare
family that I've found who used a label to difference the Clare family
arms. The first individual was William de Clare, of Petersfield and
Mapledurham (in Buriton), Hampshire, and Walsingham, Wells, and
Warham, Norfolk, who died childless in 1258. William de Clare was the
son of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford (died
1230). William de Clare's arms are recorded in the Glover's Roll
dated c.1252 which are found at the following weblink:
http://perso.numericable.fr/briantimms/rolls/gloversB1.htm].
The second individual was Sir Thomas de Clare, Knt., of Thomond in
Connaught (died 1287):
Ellis, Catalogue of Seals in the P.R.O. 1 (1978): 16 (seal of Thomas
de Clare, knight, dated 1268—in a circle, with scroll ornament above,
a shield of arms: three chevrons, and a label of four pieces [CLARE]).
Although one poster has claimed here on the newsgroup some time ago
that a label was a mark of cadency for the eldest son in this time
period, we see here that this was not the case at all, as both William
de Clare and Thomas de Clare are known to have been younger sons of
the respective fathers.
While a Clare connection for Eleanor (_____) (Fitz Marmaduke) (de
Umfreville) Mauduit certainly remains a possibility, Papworth's
Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms, pg. 550, indicates that the
arms of three chevrons with a label were also used by the Montfitchet/
Mountfitchet family, as indicated by the following weblink:
http://books.google.com/books?id=dTABAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA550&dq=Papworth+three+chevrons+label
The Montfitchet arms are discussed by the book, Scotland's Historic
Heraldry, by Bruce McAndrew, which can be found at the following
weblink:
http://books.google.com/books?id=QFkI3G31HTMC&pg=PA147&dq=Montfitchet+Scotland+arms&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0BZaAESyPstO3TCKpC3bb1Sz_hMw
Thus it would appear possible that Eleanor (_____) (Fitz Marmaduke)
(de Umfreville) Mauduit was either a Clare or a Montfitchet. This
matter deserves further study.
[end quote]5
; per Richardson: "He married (2nd) probably after 1318 ELEANOR _____,
widow of RICHARD FITZ MARMADUKE (died 1318), of Horden, co. Durham
[see LUMLEY 4.i], and possible daughter of William de Montfitchet (or
Mountfichet), Knt., of Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland. They had two
sons, Robert, Knt., and Thomas, Knt. In 1319 he and John de Cromwell
were appointed wardens of Northumberland, and the parts adjacent. In
1324 he was summoned to go with the king into Gascony. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died testate 12 April 1325, and was buried
in Newminster Abbey. His widow, Eleanor, married (3rd) before 16
August 1327 ROGER MAUDUIT, Knt., of Eschot, Northumberland, sometime
Chamberlain of Scotland, Sheriff of Northumberland (died before 24
Feb. 1350/1). In 1332 Roger and his wife, Eleanor, recovered her
right of dower to the third part of the manor of Faudon (in Ingram),
Northumberland against Archibald de Douglas. In 1333 he sued Richard
Conyers regarding land in Eschot, Northumberland. In 1338 John Fitz
Henry sued Eleanor, wife [sic] of Robert de Umfreville, regarding land
in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland, which William son of
William Heroun gave to Michael son of Thomas de Rihill. Eleanor sued
her step-son, Gilbert son and heir of Robert de Umfreville, Earl of
Angus, regarding land in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland in
1339 and again in 1341. In 1340 Eleanor exchanged various properties
which she held in dower of her first marriage to Richard Fitz
Marmaduke, Knt., with Ralph de Neville, Knt., lord of Raby. Eleanor
died 31 March 1368.
References:
Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 491 (Kyme pedigree in
Cartulary of Vaudey Abbey: “… et Willielmus de Kima frater ejus ei
successit in hæreditate, qui duxit in uxorem Luciam de Roos, de quibus
venit Philippus de Kyme, infra ætatem, et in custodia domini regis
existens, post mortem patris sui; cujus custodiam et maritagium
dominus rex concessit Hugoni Bigot; et duxit filiam suam, de quibus
venit Willielmus de Kyma, qui obiit sine hærede de se, per quod
hæreditas successit Luciæ sorori suæ, nuptæ Roberto de Umphravill,
comiti de Anguishe; de quibus venit Gilbertus Umphravill comes de
Anguishe, qui obiit sine hærede de se, unde hæreditas descendebat
Waltero Taylboys filio filiæ sororis suæ.”). Hodgson, Hist. of
Northumberland Pt. 2 vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree), 28–34.
Burke, A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England,
Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Hardy, Syllabus
(in English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms 1
(1869): 188. Kellawe, Reg. of Richard de Kellawe, Lord Palatine and
Bishop of Durham, 1314–1316 3 (Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense) (1875):
xcii, 333–336. Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 3 (1894):
608–609 (seal of Robert de Umfreville dated 1308—A shield of arms:
cruzilly, a cinquefoil, over all a bendlet [UMFREVILLE]. Between
three wavy springs of foliage and flowers. Within a pointed gothic
quatrefoil, ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers); 4
(1895): 596 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville, Countess of Angus, dated
temp. Edward II.—Four shields of arms, meeting in cross with bases at
the centre of the seal: 1, a cinquefoil within an orle of eight
crosses crosslet pattées, UMFRAVILLE, of Angus; 2, a fess between
three parrots or popinjays, LUMLEY; 3, three chevrons, in chief over
all a label of as many points, CLARE (?); 4. ermine, two bars, MAUDUIT
(?). Between the shields four slipped cinquefoils. Legend: S’
ALIENORE . COMITISSE.”). Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904):
359 (seal of Robert de Umfraville, titular Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil
within an orle of crosses pattée), 359 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville,
Countess of Angus—Four shields of arms in cross, bases to center.
1st: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée
[UMFRAVILLE]. 2nd: A fess between three papingos [FITZ MARMADUKE].
3rd: Three chevrons surmounted by a label of as many points in chief
[CLARE?]. 4th: Ermine two bars [MAUDUIT]. Between the four shields
are four cinquefoils slipped). Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub
Angus). Arch. Aeliana 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 46, 48, 49. C.P. 1 (1910):
149–150; 7 (1929): 357; 12(2) (1959): 321–322 (sub Waleys). Index of
Placita de Banco 1327–1328 2 (PRO Lists and Indexes 32) (1910): 508–9,
780, 832. Baildon, Baildon & Baildons 1 (1912): 563. Clay, Extinct &
Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds,
Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland
12) (1926): 79–112. Walton, Cal. of Greenwell Deeds (1927): 69.
Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 75–76. Richardson &
Sayles, Rotuli Parliamentorum Angliae Hactenus Inediti 1274–1373
(Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 51) (1935): 71. Paget, Baronage of England
(1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Sanders, English Baronies (1960):
73, 79–80. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Ellis, Cat.
of Seals in the P.R.O. 2 (1981): 70 (seal of Roger Mauduit dated 1323—
A shield of arms, couché: ermine, two bars [MAUDUIT]; helm above with
mantling and crest: a tree (?), on right, two slipped quatrefoils; on
left, two more growing from a heart).
Children of Robert de Umfreville, by Eleanor _____:
i. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., of Farnacres (in Whickham),
Edmondsley, Gateshead, and Ravensworth, Durham, Knight of the Shire
for Northumberland, 1376, minor in 1340. In 1340, as “Robert son of
Robert de Umfreville” by John de Birtley, his guardian, he sued John
de Herlawe, clerk, regarding accounts. He married before 1373 ELEANOR
DE WIDDRINGTON, daughter of Roger de Widdrington, by his 1st wife,
Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Acton. They had no issue. In 1373 he
and his wife, Eleanor, together with Bertram de Monboucher and
Christian his wife (Eleanor’s sister) sued Thomas Surteys, Knt.,
Donald de Hesilrigg, Knt., William de Hesilrigg brother of the said
Donald, and Edmund de Hesilrigg, brother of the said William,
regarding the manor of Coldwell (or Colewell, Caldwell),
Northumberland. The same year the same couples likewise sued William
Heron regarding land in Gunwarton, Northumberland. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE died in 1379. His widow, Eleanor, married (2nd) before
1385 Conan de Aske, of Aske, Yorkshire. They had one son, Roger.
Eleanor died 5 October 1428. Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2
vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree). Burke, A General and
Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland
(1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Arch. Aeliana n.s. 1 (1857): 31; 3rd
Ser. 1 (1904): 78–80, 83–84; 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 49, 60, 61, 64.
Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper 45 (1885): 272. Dodds, Parishes of
Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926):
79–112. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215.
ii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, Knt. [see next].4
" Eleanor de Clare was also known as Alianore.
; also Weis AR: married 2nd Roger Manduit, she was 2nd wife of Robert
Charlemagne Desc:
Burke EP.6
; her 1st husband.1,2 Eleanor de Clare married Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus, son of Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn, after 1318
; his 2nd wife, her 2nd husband.3,1,2,4 Eleanor de Clare married Roger Mauduit before 24 February 1351
; her 3rd husband.5,4
Eleanor de Clare died on 31 March 1368.2,4
EDV-18.
; per Richardson "possible daughter of William de Montfitchet (or Mountfichet), Knt., of Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland."4
; per Richardson: [quote] Hedley, Northumberland Families, 1 (1968): 212 deduces on the basis
of a seal dated 1332 that Eleanor, wife successiveily of Richard Fitz
Marmaduke (died 1318), Robert de Umfreville (died 1325), and Roger
Mauduit (died 1351), was a member of the baronial Clare family:
" ... Robert de Umfreville married as his second wife a lady named
Alienore. Her seal attached to a deed of 1332 has four shields of
arms on it, arranged in the form of a cross, the points to the
centre. They are:—1. Crusilly a cinquefoil—for Umfravill. 2. A fess
between three popinjays—for Thweng. 3. Three chevrons and a label of
three points—for Clare. 4. Ermine, two bars—for Mauduit. From this
we can deduce that Alienore was of the family of the earls of Clare.
Her first husband was perhaps sir Richard son of Marmaduke (Thweng)
who was killed in 1318. After Robert, earl of Angus’ death she
married Roger Mauduit of Eschot.” END OF QUOTE.
The arms cited above by Hedley for Clare are "three chevrons and a
label of three points." Yet the arms of the senior line of the
baronial Clare family were simple three chevrons, with no label, as
shown by the seals of many members of that family, among them Gilbert
de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford (died 1230) published in
Birch:
Birch Cat. of Seals in the British Museum[ 2 (1892): 268 (two seals of
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, dated 1218 and 1218–
1230 respectively; the first seal—obverse: To the r. In armour:
hauberk of mail, surcoat, shield of arms. Horse caparisoned. Arms:
three chevrons [CLARE]; reverse—a smaller counterseal. A shield of
arms as above.),
Regardless, there were at least two member of the medieval Clare
family that I've found who used a label to difference the Clare family
arms. The first individual was William de Clare, of Petersfield and
Mapledurham (in Buriton), Hampshire, and Walsingham, Wells, and
Warham, Norfolk, who died childless in 1258. William de Clare was the
son of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford (died
1230). William de Clare's arms are recorded in the Glover's Roll
dated c.1252 which are found at the following weblink:
http://perso.numericable.fr/briantimms/rolls/gloversB1.htm].
The second individual was Sir Thomas de Clare, Knt., of Thomond in
Connaught (died 1287):
Ellis, Catalogue of Seals in the P.R.O. 1 (1978): 16 (seal of Thomas
de Clare, knight, dated 1268—in a circle, with scroll ornament above,
a shield of arms: three chevrons, and a label of four pieces [CLARE]).
Although one poster has claimed here on the newsgroup some time ago
that a label was a mark of cadency for the eldest son in this time
period, we see here that this was not the case at all, as both William
de Clare and Thomas de Clare are known to have been younger sons of
the respective fathers.
While a Clare connection for Eleanor (_____) (Fitz Marmaduke) (de
Umfreville) Mauduit certainly remains a possibility, Papworth's
Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms, pg. 550, indicates that the
arms of three chevrons with a label were also used by the Montfitchet/
Mountfitchet family, as indicated by the following weblink:
http://books.google.com/books?id=dTABAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA550&dq=Papworth+three+chevrons+label
The Montfitchet arms are discussed by the book, Scotland's Historic
Heraldry, by Bruce McAndrew, which can be found at the following
weblink:
http://books.google.com/books?id=QFkI3G31HTMC&pg=PA147&dq=Montfitchet+Scotland+arms&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0BZaAESyPstO3TCKpC3bb1Sz_hMw
Thus it would appear possible that Eleanor (_____) (Fitz Marmaduke)
(de Umfreville) Mauduit was either a Clare or a Montfitchet. This
matter deserves further study.
[end quote]5
; per Richardson: "He married (2nd) probably after 1318 ELEANOR _____,
widow of RICHARD FITZ MARMADUKE (died 1318), of Horden, co. Durham
[see LUMLEY 4.i], and possible daughter of William de Montfitchet (or
Mountfichet), Knt., of Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland. They had two
sons, Robert, Knt., and Thomas, Knt. In 1319 he and John de Cromwell
were appointed wardens of Northumberland, and the parts adjacent. In
1324 he was summoned to go with the king into Gascony. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died testate 12 April 1325, and was buried
in Newminster Abbey. His widow, Eleanor, married (3rd) before 16
August 1327 ROGER MAUDUIT, Knt., of Eschot, Northumberland, sometime
Chamberlain of Scotland, Sheriff of Northumberland (died before 24
Feb. 1350/1). In 1332 Roger and his wife, Eleanor, recovered her
right of dower to the third part of the manor of Faudon (in Ingram),
Northumberland against Archibald de Douglas. In 1333 he sued Richard
Conyers regarding land in Eschot, Northumberland. In 1338 John Fitz
Henry sued Eleanor, wife [sic] of Robert de Umfreville, regarding land
in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland, which William son of
William Heroun gave to Michael son of Thomas de Rihill. Eleanor sued
her step-son, Gilbert son and heir of Robert de Umfreville, Earl of
Angus, regarding land in Netherton (in Coquetdale), Northumberland in
1339 and again in 1341. In 1340 Eleanor exchanged various properties
which she held in dower of her first marriage to Richard Fitz
Marmaduke, Knt., with Ralph de Neville, Knt., lord of Raby. Eleanor
died 31 March 1368.
References:
Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 491 (Kyme pedigree in
Cartulary of Vaudey Abbey: “… et Willielmus de Kima frater ejus ei
successit in hæreditate, qui duxit in uxorem Luciam de Roos, de quibus
venit Philippus de Kyme, infra ætatem, et in custodia domini regis
existens, post mortem patris sui; cujus custodiam et maritagium
dominus rex concessit Hugoni Bigot; et duxit filiam suam, de quibus
venit Willielmus de Kyma, qui obiit sine hærede de se, per quod
hæreditas successit Luciæ sorori suæ, nuptæ Roberto de Umphravill,
comiti de Anguishe; de quibus venit Gilbertus Umphravill comes de
Anguishe, qui obiit sine hærede de se, unde hæreditas descendebat
Waltero Taylboys filio filiæ sororis suæ.”). Hodgson, Hist. of
Northumberland Pt. 2 vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree), 28–34.
Burke, A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England,
Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Hardy, Syllabus
(in English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms 1
(1869): 188. Kellawe, Reg. of Richard de Kellawe, Lord Palatine and
Bishop of Durham, 1314–1316 3 (Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense) (1875):
xcii, 333–336. Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 3 (1894):
608–609 (seal of Robert de Umfreville dated 1308—A shield of arms:
cruzilly, a cinquefoil, over all a bendlet [UMFREVILLE]. Between
three wavy springs of foliage and flowers. Within a pointed gothic
quatrefoil, ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers); 4
(1895): 596 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville, Countess of Angus, dated
temp. Edward II.—Four shields of arms, meeting in cross with bases at
the centre of the seal: 1, a cinquefoil within an orle of eight
crosses crosslet pattées, UMFRAVILLE, of Angus; 2, a fess between
three parrots or popinjays, LUMLEY; 3, three chevrons, in chief over
all a label of as many points, CLARE (?); 4. ermine, two bars, MAUDUIT
(?). Between the shields four slipped cinquefoils. Legend: S’
ALIENORE . COMITISSE.”). Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904):
359 (seal of Robert de Umfraville, titular Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil
within an orle of crosses pattée), 359 (seal of Eleanor de Umfraville,
Countess of Angus—Four shields of arms in cross, bases to center.
1st: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée
[UMFRAVILLE]. 2nd: A fess between three papingos [FITZ MARMADUKE].
3rd: Three chevrons surmounted by a label of as many points in chief
[CLARE?]. 4th: Ermine two bars [MAUDUIT]. Between the four shields
are four cinquefoils slipped). Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub
Angus). Arch. Aeliana 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 46, 48, 49. C.P. 1 (1910):
149–150; 7 (1929): 357; 12(2) (1959): 321–322 (sub Waleys). Index of
Placita de Banco 1327–1328 2 (PRO Lists and Indexes 32) (1910): 508–9,
780, 832. Baildon, Baildon & Baildons 1 (1912): 563. Clay, Extinct &
Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds,
Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland
12) (1926): 79–112. Walton, Cal. of Greenwell Deeds (1927): 69.
Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 75–76. Richardson &
Sayles, Rotuli Parliamentorum Angliae Hactenus Inediti 1274–1373
(Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 51) (1935): 71. Paget, Baronage of England
(1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Sanders, English Baronies (1960):
73, 79–80. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Ellis, Cat.
of Seals in the P.R.O. 2 (1981): 70 (seal of Roger Mauduit dated 1323—
A shield of arms, couché: ermine, two bars [MAUDUIT]; helm above with
mantling and crest: a tree (?), on right, two slipped quatrefoils; on
left, two more growing from a heart).
Children of Robert de Umfreville, by Eleanor _____:
i. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., of Farnacres (in Whickham),
Edmondsley, Gateshead, and Ravensworth, Durham, Knight of the Shire
for Northumberland, 1376, minor in 1340. In 1340, as “Robert son of
Robert de Umfreville” by John de Birtley, his guardian, he sued John
de Herlawe, clerk, regarding accounts. He married before 1373 ELEANOR
DE WIDDRINGTON, daughter of Roger de Widdrington, by his 1st wife,
Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Acton. They had no issue. In 1373 he
and his wife, Eleanor, together with Bertram de Monboucher and
Christian his wife (Eleanor’s sister) sued Thomas Surteys, Knt.,
Donald de Hesilrigg, Knt., William de Hesilrigg brother of the said
Donald, and Edmund de Hesilrigg, brother of the said William,
regarding the manor of Coldwell (or Colewell, Caldwell),
Northumberland. The same year the same couples likewise sued William
Heron regarding land in Gunwarton, Northumberland. SIR ROBERT DE
UMFREVILLE died in 1379. His widow, Eleanor, married (2nd) before
1385 Conan de Aske, of Aske, Yorkshire. They had one son, Roger.
Eleanor died 5 October 1428. Hodgson, Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2
vol. 1 (1827): 6–7 (Umfreville pedigree). Burke, A General and
Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland
(1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Arch. Aeliana n.s. 1 (1857): 31; 3rd
Ser. 1 (1904): 78–80, 83–84; 3rd Ser. 6 (1910): 49, 60, 61, 64.
Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper 45 (1885): 272. Dodds, Parishes of
Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926):
79–112. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215.
ii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, Knt. [see next].4
" Eleanor de Clare was also known as Alianore.
; also Weis AR: married 2nd Roger Manduit, she was 2nd wife of Robert
Charlemagne Desc:
Burke EP.6
Family 1 | Richard Marmaduke d. 1318 |
Family 2 | Sir Robert de Umfreyville Knt., 9th Earl of Angus b. c 1277, d. 12 Apr 1325 |
Children |
Family 3 | Roger Mauduit d. 1351 |
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Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 108-5, p. 141. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
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303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus1,2,3,4
M, #8015, b. circa 1244, d. before 13 October 1307
Father | Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus2,5,6,3,7,8,9 b. 1190, d. b 13 Mar 1245 |
Mother | Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus2,5,6,3,7,10,9 b. c 1222, d. 1261 |
Reference | EDV19 |
Last Edited | 21 Dec 2020 |
Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus was born circa 1244 at Angus, Scotland.11,12,5,6,4,7 He married Elizabeth Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy, before 1267
; CP I, 146-8.11,2,5,6,3,4,13,7
Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus died before 13 October 1307; "Living Descendents of Blood Royal" gives him a specific death date of 13 Oct 1307; Richardson says d. "shortly before 13 October 1307."11,5,6,4,7
Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus was buried before 13 October 1307 at Hexham Priory, Heyford, Northumberland, England.5,3,7
He was 8th Earl of Angus.11,14
; per Richardson: "ELIZABETH DE QUINCY, married ALEXANDER COMYN, Knt., Earl of Buchan [see BEAUMONT 3].
4. ELIZABETH COMYN, 3rd daughter. She married GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE (or UMFRAVILLE), Knt., Earl of Angus in Scotland, of the castle of Prudhoe, liberty of Redesdale (including the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn), etc., Northumberland, Hambleton and Market Overton, Rutland, etc., son and heir of Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, by Maud, Countess of Angus, daughter and heiress of Malcolm, Earl of Angus. He was born about 1244, and was a ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. They had three sons, Gilbert, Robert, Knt. [3rd Earl of Angus], and Thomas. In 1263 the king ordered that Sheriff of Northumberland take the barony of Umfreville, then in the hands of Gilbert de Umfreville, ward of Simon de Montfort, into the king’s hands. In 1265 he joined the rising of the Barons against the King. Before the Battle of Evesham in 1265, he made his peace with the king, and remained loyal afterwards. He fought in Wales 1277, 1282, 1283, in Gascony in 1294, and was actively employed in the Scottish Wars of King Edward I. In 1281 he was one of the nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland with Eric, King of Norway. He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 and 1296, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’, whereby he may be held to have become Lord Umfreville, and 28 June 1283 and 6 Feb. 1298/9 to 26 August 1307, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Unfranvill’) comiti de Anegos. In 1291 he was Governor of Dundee and Forfar Castles and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland, which he refused to surrender to England, unless under an indemnity from the King and from all the competitors to the Scottish Crown. The same year he did homage to King Edward I of England as overlord of Scotland. He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298. SIR GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died shortly before 13 October 1307. His widow, Elizabeth, died shortly before 17 Feb. 1328/9. They were buried in Hexham Priory.
References:
Burke, General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 4 (1895): 596 (seal of Gilbert d’Umframvile, earl of Angus dated 1290—A shield of arms: a cinquefoil, between ten crosses crosslet in orle, for UMFRAVILLE. Legend: * S GIL’B’TI . D . VFRAVILL’ . COMES . D’ANGO’.) Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904): 359 (seal of Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée). Arch. Aeliana 3rd ser. 1 (1904): 45. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub Angus); 2 (1905): 254–256 (sub Comyn, Earl of Buchan). C.P. 1 (1910): 147–148 (sub Angus) Umfreville arms: Gules, semy of cross crosslets and a cinquefoil or). Clay, Extinct & Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 73–75. VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 68, 141–142 (Umfreville arms: Gules, crusily and a cinqfoil or). Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Reid, Wigtownshire Charters (Scottish Hist. Soc. 51) (1960): xxxix–xlv. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Sanders, English Baronies (1960): 73. Online resource: http:// perso.numericable.fr/ ~briantimms/rolls/lordmarshalsLM02.htm (Lord Marshal’s Roll – arms of [Gilbert de Umfreville] Earl of Angus: Gules a cinquefoil argent).
Children of Elizabeth Comyn, by Gilbert de Umfreville, Knt.:
i. GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, son and heir apparent, married MARGARET DE CLARE [see BADLESMERE 5].
ii. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus [see next].
iii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, 3rd son. He had protection while a scholar at Oxford in 1295. He served as ‘valettus’ to King Edward I of England. In 1306 his father gave him £20 a year out of Redesdale, Northumberland. He was going overseas for the king with Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in 1320 and 1321. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 77–78. Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215."4 He was Lord Umfreville.12 EDV-19.15
; Charlemagne Desc: Also Weis AR, Earl of Angus
Burke EP: attained majority in 43 Hen III 1259, in 20 Edward I he was governor
of the castle of Forfar and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland in right
of his mother, Earl of Angus, died 1308.15
Reference: van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. I 147.7 He was MP between 1296 and 1307.12
; CP I, 146-8.11,2,5,6,3,4,13,7
Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus died before 13 October 1307; "Living Descendents of Blood Royal" gives him a specific death date of 13 Oct 1307; Richardson says d. "shortly before 13 October 1307."11,5,6,4,7
Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus was buried before 13 October 1307 at Hexham Priory, Heyford, Northumberland, England.5,3,7
He was 8th Earl of Angus.11,14
; per Richardson: "ELIZABETH DE QUINCY, married ALEXANDER COMYN, Knt., Earl of Buchan [see BEAUMONT 3].
4. ELIZABETH COMYN, 3rd daughter. She married GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE (or UMFRAVILLE), Knt., Earl of Angus in Scotland, of the castle of Prudhoe, liberty of Redesdale (including the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn), etc., Northumberland, Hambleton and Market Overton, Rutland, etc., son and heir of Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, by Maud, Countess of Angus, daughter and heiress of Malcolm, Earl of Angus. He was born about 1244, and was a ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. They had three sons, Gilbert, Robert, Knt. [3rd Earl of Angus], and Thomas. In 1263 the king ordered that Sheriff of Northumberland take the barony of Umfreville, then in the hands of Gilbert de Umfreville, ward of Simon de Montfort, into the king’s hands. In 1265 he joined the rising of the Barons against the King. Before the Battle of Evesham in 1265, he made his peace with the king, and remained loyal afterwards. He fought in Wales 1277, 1282, 1283, in Gascony in 1294, and was actively employed in the Scottish Wars of King Edward I. In 1281 he was one of the nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland with Eric, King of Norway. He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 and 1296, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’, whereby he may be held to have become Lord Umfreville, and 28 June 1283 and 6 Feb. 1298/9 to 26 August 1307, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Unfranvill’) comiti de Anegos. In 1291 he was Governor of Dundee and Forfar Castles and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland, which he refused to surrender to England, unless under an indemnity from the King and from all the competitors to the Scottish Crown. The same year he did homage to King Edward I of England as overlord of Scotland. He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298. SIR GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died shortly before 13 October 1307. His widow, Elizabeth, died shortly before 17 Feb. 1328/9. They were buried in Hexham Priory.
References:
Burke, General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 4 (1895): 596 (seal of Gilbert d’Umframvile, earl of Angus dated 1290—A shield of arms: a cinquefoil, between ten crosses crosslet in orle, for UMFRAVILLE. Legend: * S GIL’B’TI . D . VFRAVILL’ . COMES . D’ANGO’.) Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904): 359 (seal of Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée). Arch. Aeliana 3rd ser. 1 (1904): 45. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub Angus); 2 (1905): 254–256 (sub Comyn, Earl of Buchan). C.P. 1 (1910): 147–148 (sub Angus) Umfreville arms: Gules, semy of cross crosslets and a cinquefoil or). Clay, Extinct & Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 73–75. VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 68, 141–142 (Umfreville arms: Gules, crusily and a cinqfoil or). Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Reid, Wigtownshire Charters (Scottish Hist. Soc. 51) (1960): xxxix–xlv. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Sanders, English Baronies (1960): 73. Online resource: http:// perso.numericable.fr/ ~briantimms/rolls/lordmarshalsLM02.htm (Lord Marshal’s Roll – arms of [Gilbert de Umfreville] Earl of Angus: Gules a cinquefoil argent).
Children of Elizabeth Comyn, by Gilbert de Umfreville, Knt.:
i. GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, son and heir apparent, married MARGARET DE CLARE [see BADLESMERE 5].
ii. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus [see next].
iii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, 3rd son. He had protection while a scholar at Oxford in 1295. He served as ‘valettus’ to King Edward I of England. In 1306 his father gave him £20 a year out of Redesdale, Northumberland. He was going overseas for the king with Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in 1320 and 1321. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 77–78. Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215."4 He was Lord Umfreville.12 EDV-19.15
; Charlemagne Desc: Also Weis AR, Earl of Angus
Burke EP: attained majority in 43 Hen III 1259, in 20 Edward I he was governor
of the castle of Forfar and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland in right
of his mother, Earl of Angus, died 1308.15
Reference: van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. I 147.7 He was MP between 1296 and 1307.12
Family | Elizabeth Comyn b. 1244, d. b 17 Feb 1328/29 |
Children |
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- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005: "Re: Umfreville, Stewart, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ) to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005."
- [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
- [S1782] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 30 July 2005 "Descendants list of Richard de Lucy"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 30 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 30 July 2005."
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005 "Re: Descendants of Sir Richard de Lucy and Rohese of Boulogne"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ) to e-mail address, 29 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 29 July 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325233&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325231&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#GilbertUmfrevilledied1245. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#JohnComynAngusdied1242
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis AR-7, line 224-30, line 186.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 108-4, p. 141. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325234&tree=LEO
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Hamilton and Brandon Family Page (see preliminary remarks). Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis AR-7, line 54-33, p. 59.
Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #8016, b. 1190, d. before 13 March 1245
Father | Sir Richard de Umfreville7,5,6 d. b Nov 1226 |
Reference | EDV20 |
Last Edited | 21 Dec 2020 |
Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus was born in 1190 at Castle Prudhoe, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England.8 He married Tiphaine de Baliol before 1242
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband. Per Richardson: "Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, +1245, m. (1) before 1242 Tiphaine de Baliol, widow of John Fitz Hugh; m (2) 1243-4 Maud of Angus (+1261), Countess of Angus, widow of John Comyn."7,9 Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus married Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus, daughter of Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus and Mary Berkeley, between 1243 and 1244
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.10,7,11,12,13,14,15,5,6
Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus died before 13 March 1245; Genealogics says d. bef 13 Mar 1244/45.7,3,13,5,6
He was Baron of Prudhoe.2
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. 1:146.5
; This is the same person as ”Gilbert de Umfraville” at Wikipedia.16 EDV-20.
; Charlemagne Desc: Also Weis AR: Baron of Prudhoe by 1st wife
Burke EP: married 1243 died 1245. son and heir of tender years.17,2
; Per Med Lands:
"GILBERT de Umfraville (-before 31 Mar 1245). "Gilbert de Umfraville" paid homage to the king "for the lands…that Richard de Umfraville, his father, who is dead, held of the king in chief", dated 8 Nov 1226 (but listed in the roll among fines for Jan 1227)[99]. Lord of Prudhoe and Redsdale, co. Northumberland. "Gilbt de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228][100]. "Gilbert de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228], witnessed by "dno Robto de Umframuill fratre meo…"[101]. He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris. Matthew Paris records the death "tempore…septimana Passionis Dominicæ…partium Angliæ borealium custos" of "Gilebertus de Humfranvilla" leaving "parvulum suum" as his heir, dated to 1245 from the context[102]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[103].
"m (1243) as her third husband, MATILDA Ctss of Angus, widow of JOHN Comyn Earl of Angus, daughter and heiress of MALCOLM Earl of Angus & his wife Mary Berkeley. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[104]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[105]. She married thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) Richard Lord of Chilham."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"MATILDA of Angus . She succeeded her father as Ctss of Angus, suo iure. The Complete Peerage records her first marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[52], although it is implied from the Chronicle of Melrose which records the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[53]. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[54]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[55]. "Matildis comitissa de Anego…in…viduitatis mee" confirmed its churches to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "dno Gilb de Haya, dno Johe de Haya, dno Willmo de Haya, dno Nigello de Mubray, dno Willmo Juuene de Haya…"[56]. "Matild comitissa de Anego" confirmed donations of "terre in territorio Kerimor" to Aberbrothoc, made by "Gillecrist…comes de Anego abavus meus…Gillecrist proavus meus…Malcolmo pater meus", by undated charter witnessed by "Dno G. de Haya, Dno Johe de Haya, Dno W. de Haya…Dno W. iuvene de Haya, Dno Malcolmo de Haya…"[57]. Her third marriage is confirmed by letters close dated 2 Dec 1247 under which Henry III King of England granted four bucks from Eleham Park to "the countess of Angus, the wife of Richard of Dover"[58].
"m firstly JOHN Comyn, son of --- (-killed in battle in France 1242). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m secondly (1243) GILBERT de Umfraville, Lord of Prudhoe and Redesdale, co. Northumberland, son of RICHARD de Umfraville & his wife --- (-before 31 Mar 1245). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) RICHARD Lord of Chilham, son of RICHARD FitzRoy & his wife Rohese [Rose] of Dover."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband. Per Richardson: "Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, +1245, m. (1) before 1242 Tiphaine de Baliol, widow of John Fitz Hugh; m (2) 1243-4 Maud of Angus (+1261), Countess of Angus, widow of John Comyn."7,9 Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus married Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus, daughter of Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus and Mary Berkeley, between 1243 and 1244
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.10,7,11,12,13,14,15,5,6
Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus died before 13 March 1245; Genealogics says d. bef 13 Mar 1244/45.7,3,13,5,6
He was Baron of Prudhoe.2
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. 1:146.5
; This is the same person as ”Gilbert de Umfraville” at Wikipedia.16 EDV-20.
; Charlemagne Desc: Also Weis AR: Baron of Prudhoe by 1st wife
Burke EP: married 1243 died 1245. son and heir of tender years.17,2
; Per Med Lands:
"GILBERT de Umfraville (-before 31 Mar 1245). "Gilbert de Umfraville" paid homage to the king "for the lands…that Richard de Umfraville, his father, who is dead, held of the king in chief", dated 8 Nov 1226 (but listed in the roll among fines for Jan 1227)[99]. Lord of Prudhoe and Redsdale, co. Northumberland. "Gilbt de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228][100]. "Gilbert de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228], witnessed by "dno Robto de Umframuill fratre meo…"[101]. He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris. Matthew Paris records the death "tempore…septimana Passionis Dominicæ…partium Angliæ borealium custos" of "Gilebertus de Humfranvilla" leaving "parvulum suum" as his heir, dated to 1245 from the context[102]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[103].
"m (1243) as her third husband, MATILDA Ctss of Angus, widow of JOHN Comyn Earl of Angus, daughter and heiress of MALCOLM Earl of Angus & his wife Mary Berkeley. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[104]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[105]. She married thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) Richard Lord of Chilham."
Med Lands cites:
[99] Fine Rolls Henry III, Roll C 60/25, 11 Hen III, 58.
[100] Kelso, Tome II, 325, p. 261.
[101] Kelso, Tome II, 326, p. 261.
[102] Luard, H. R. (ed.) (1874) Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora (London) (“Matthew Paris”), Vol. IV, 1245, p. 415.
[103] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.
[104] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[105] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.6
[100] Kelso, Tome II, 325, p. 261.
[101] Kelso, Tome II, 326, p. 261.
[102] Luard, H. R. (ed.) (1874) Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora (London) (“Matthew Paris”), Vol. IV, 1245, p. 415.
[103] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.
[104] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[105] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.6
; Per Med Lands:
"MATILDA of Angus . She succeeded her father as Ctss of Angus, suo iure. The Complete Peerage records her first marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[52], although it is implied from the Chronicle of Melrose which records the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[53]. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[54]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[55]. "Matildis comitissa de Anego…in…viduitatis mee" confirmed its churches to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "dno Gilb de Haya, dno Johe de Haya, dno Willmo de Haya, dno Nigello de Mubray, dno Willmo Juuene de Haya…"[56]. "Matild comitissa de Anego" confirmed donations of "terre in territorio Kerimor" to Aberbrothoc, made by "Gillecrist…comes de Anego abavus meus…Gillecrist proavus meus…Malcolmo pater meus", by undated charter witnessed by "Dno G. de Haya, Dno Johe de Haya, Dno W. de Haya…Dno W. iuvene de Haya, Dno Malcolmo de Haya…"[57]. Her third marriage is confirmed by letters close dated 2 Dec 1247 under which Henry III King of England granted four bucks from Eleham Park to "the countess of Angus, the wife of Richard of Dover"[58].
"m firstly JOHN Comyn, son of --- (-killed in battle in France 1242). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m secondly (1243) GILBERT de Umfraville, Lord of Prudhoe and Redesdale, co. Northumberland, son of RICHARD de Umfraville & his wife --- (-before 31 Mar 1245). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) RICHARD Lord of Chilham, son of RICHARD FitzRoy & his wife Rohese [Rose] of Dover."
Med Lands cites:
[52] CP I 146.
[53] Stevenson, J. (trans.) (1991) A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland: The Chronicle of Melrose (Llanerch Press) ("Chronicle of Melrose"), 1243, p. 68.
[54] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[55] Maxwell Lyte, H. C. (ed.) (1904) Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III (London), 49, p. 12.
[56] Aberbrothoc, 49, p. 34.
[57] Aberbrothoc, 114, p. 81.
[58] Turner, G. J. ‘Richard Fitzroy’, Forsyth Harwood, H. W. (ed.) (1906) The Genealogist (New Series), Vol. XXII (London), p. 109, citing Close Roll, No. 60, 31 Henry III, m. 11.15
[53] Stevenson, J. (trans.) (1991) A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland: The Chronicle of Melrose (Llanerch Press) ("Chronicle of Melrose"), 1243, p. 68.
[54] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[55] Maxwell Lyte, H. C. (ed.) (1904) Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III (London), 49, p. 12.
[56] Aberbrothoc, 49, p. 34.
[57] Aberbrothoc, 114, p. 81.
[58] Turner, G. J. ‘Richard Fitzroy’, Forsyth Harwood, H. W. (ed.) (1906) The Genealogist (New Series), Vol. XXII (London), p. 109, citing Close Roll, No. 60, 31 Henry III, m. 11.15
Family 1 | Tiphaine de Baliol |
Family 2 | Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus b. c 1222, d. 1261 |
Child |
Citations
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 224-30, p. 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis AR-7, line 121D-30, p. 109.
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005 "Re: Descendants of Sir Richard de Lucy and Rohese of Boulogne"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ) to e-mail address, 29 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 29 July 2005."
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005: "Re: Umfreville, Stewart, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ) to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325231&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#GilbertUmfrevilledied1245. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1782] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 30 July 2005 "Descendants list of Richard de Lucy"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 30 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 30 July 2005."
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I12027
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005," e-mail to e-mail address, 29 July 2005, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ
- [S2372] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 8th ed. w/ additions by Wm R. and Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 1992: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2004), Line 121D-30, p. 120.. Hereinafter cited as Weis [2004] "Ancestral Roots" 8th ed.
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005," e-mail to e-mail address, 29 July 2005, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bV-5jjg9ous/m/ycZRU5skqV8J
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005," e-mail to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), p. 49. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#JohnComynAngusdied1242
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#MaudAngusM3
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_de_Umfraville. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1705] Will Johnson, "Johnson email 25 Jan 2005 "Re: Addition to genealogics"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/I85XaDXvZnM/m/i-ZX7XpRQw0J) to e-mail address, 25 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Johnson email 25 Jan 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325233&tree=LEO
Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus1,2
F, #8017, b. circa 1222, d. 1261
Father | Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus6,4,1,2 d. b 1242 |
Mother | Mary Berkeley3,4,1,5,2 |
Reference | GAV25 EDV20 |
Last Edited | 22 Dec 2020 |
Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus was born circa 1222.7 She married John Comyn, son of William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch and Sarah (?) 'filia Roberti',
;
Her 1st husband.
Per Michael Anne: "MAUD, suo jure Countess of Angus, daughter and heir [of Malcolm, Earl of Angus & Mary de Berkeley], m. John Comyn, who in her right, became Earl of
Angus, and dsp. in France 1242. She m. 2ndly, in 1243, Gilbert de Umfreville, Lord
of Prudhoe and Redesdale in Northumberland, who may, in her right, have
become Earl of Angus [SCT]. He was son and heir of Richard de Umfreville, of the
same, and did homage for his father's lands 8 Jan 1226/7. He d. shortly bef. 13
Mar 1244/5 and was buried in Hexham Priory. His widow m. before 2 Dec 1247,
Richard de Douvres, of Chilham, Kent, son and heir of Richard fitz Roy, and
illegitimate son of King John. [Complete Peerage I:146, XIV:25]"8,4,9,10,2 Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus married Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus, son of Sir Richard de Umfreville, between 1243 and 1244
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.11,12,13,10,4,14,2,15,16 Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus married Richard de Chilham Lord of Chilham, son of Sir Richard Fitz Roy Knt., Lord of Chilham and Rohese de Douvres of Dover, before 2 December 1247
;
Her 3rd husband.17,7,8,4,14,2,18,19
Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus died in 1261.7,8
; Per Med Lands:
"GILBERT de Umfraville (-before 31 Mar 1245). "Gilbert de Umfraville" paid homage to the king "for the lands…that Richard de Umfraville, his father, who is dead, held of the king in chief", dated 8 Nov 1226 (but listed in the roll among fines for Jan 1227)[99]. Lord of Prudhoe and Redsdale, co. Northumberland. "Gilbt de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228][100]. "Gilbert de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228], witnessed by "dno Robto de Umframuill fratre meo…"[101]. He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris. Matthew Paris records the death "tempore…septimana Passionis Dominicæ…partium Angliæ borealium custos" of "Gilebertus de Humfranvilla" leaving "parvulum suum" as his heir, dated to 1245 from the context[102]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[103].
"m (1243) as her third husband, MATILDA Ctss of Angus, widow of JOHN Comyn Earl of Angus, daughter and heiress of MALCOLM Earl of Angus & his wife Mary Berkeley. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[104]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[105]. She married thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) Richard Lord of Chilham."
Med Lands cites:
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: I 146.20
; Per Johnson: "In "Living Descendents of Blood Royal" by Count d'Angerville, World Nobility and Peerage, ed. [1962?], p 449 in the article on Hunt-Kelly he states: "11 Elizabeth Comyn, d bef 17 Feb 1328/9; m Gilbert de Umfreville, b 1244, d bef 13 oct 1307, Baron Umfreville, Earl of Angus, M.P., 1296-1307, son of Gilbert de Umfreville and Maud, dau of Malcolm, Earl of Angus by Mary, dau. of Sir Humphrey Berkeley.“.21
; NB: Med Lands shows three marriages for Matilda, with a first marriage to John Comyn, with no children. Genealogics only shows two marriages and omits the marriage to John Comyn. I have chosen to include this first marriage for now. GA Vaut.9,14,22 She was Countess of Angus suo jure.23
; This is the same person as ”Matilda, Countess of Angus” at Wikipedia.
This is also the same person as ”Matilda, countess of Angus” at People of Medieval Scotland 1093-1371.23 She was suo jure Countess of Angus.17,14
; Per Burke's: "One of the Mormaerships (see BUCHAN, E) covering pre-medieval Scotland north of the Clyde and Forth, Angus became an earldom in roughly the second decade of the 12th century. Its original holder as Earl was, however, probably descended from the Mormaer of Angus two hundred years before. The first such Earl was a certain Dufugan. His successor, who may or may not have been a relation, was called Gillbride. Thereafter the succession passed mostly from father to son, though once via a brother, till the mid-13th century, ending with Maud, regarded as Countess of Angus in her own right. Maud married three times. Her first husband was definitely looked on as Earl of Angus in right of his wife, the second one only possibly so, the third (illegitimately grandson of KING JOHN OF ENGLAND) apparently not at all. Nevertheless it was her son by her second husband, Gilbert de Umfreville (the same name his father had borne), who became 8th Earl of Angus, being so referred to in contemporary sources by mid-1267.“.24 GAV-25 EDV-20.25 Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus was also known as Maud Countess of Angus (suo jure).17
; Per Med Lands:
"MATILDA of Angus . She succeeded her father as Ctss of Angus, suo iure. The Complete Peerage records her first marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[52], although it is implied from the Chronicle of Melrose which records the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[53]. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[54]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[55]. "Matildis comitissa de Anego…in…viduitatis mee" confirmed its churches to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "dno Gilb de Haya, dno Johe de Haya, dno Willmo de Haya, dno Nigello de Mubray, dno Willmo Juuene de Haya…"[56]. "Matild comitissa de Anego" confirmed donations of "terre in territorio Kerimor" to Aberbrothoc, made by "Gillecrist…comes de Anego abavus meus…Gillecrist proavus meus…Malcolmo pater meus", by undated charter witnessed by "Dno G. de Haya, Dno Johe de Haya, Dno W. de Haya…Dno W. iuvene de Haya, Dno Malcolmo de Haya…"[57]. Her third marriage is confirmed by letters close dated 2 Dec 1247 under which Henry III King of England granted four bucks from Eleham Park to "the countess of Angus, the wife of Richard of Dover"[58].
"m firstly JOHN Comyn, son of --- (-killed in battle in France 1242). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m secondly (1243) GILBERT de Umfraville, Lord of Prudhoe and Redesdale, co. Northumberland, son of RICHARD de Umfraville & his wife --- (-before 31 Mar 1245). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) RICHARD Lord of Chilham, son of RICHARD FitzRoy & his wife Rohese [Rose] of Dover."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"JOHN Comyn (-in France 1242). No information has been found on the parentage of John Comyn. It is probable that he was another son or grandson of William Comyn Earl of Buchan. He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris. The Chronicle of Melrose recor[ds the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[282].
"m as her first husband, MATILDA Ctss of Angus, daughter of MALCOLM Earl of Angus & his wife Mary Berkeley. The Complete Peerage records her first marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[283], although it is implied from the Chronicle of Melrose which records the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[284].]"
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 1st husband.
Per Michael Anne: "MAUD, suo jure Countess of Angus, daughter and heir [of Malcolm, Earl of Angus & Mary de Berkeley], m. John Comyn, who in her right, became Earl of
Angus, and dsp. in France 1242. She m. 2ndly, in 1243, Gilbert de Umfreville, Lord
of Prudhoe and Redesdale in Northumberland, who may, in her right, have
become Earl of Angus [SCT]. He was son and heir of Richard de Umfreville, of the
same, and did homage for his father's lands 8 Jan 1226/7. He d. shortly bef. 13
Mar 1244/5 and was buried in Hexham Priory. His widow m. before 2 Dec 1247,
Richard de Douvres, of Chilham, Kent, son and heir of Richard fitz Roy, and
illegitimate son of King John. [Complete Peerage I:146, XIV:25]"8,4,9,10,2 Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus married Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus, son of Sir Richard de Umfreville, between 1243 and 1244
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.11,12,13,10,4,14,2,15,16 Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus married Richard de Chilham Lord of Chilham, son of Sir Richard Fitz Roy Knt., Lord of Chilham and Rohese de Douvres of Dover, before 2 December 1247
;
Her 3rd husband.17,7,8,4,14,2,18,19
Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus died in 1261.7,8
; Per Med Lands:
"GILBERT de Umfraville (-before 31 Mar 1245). "Gilbert de Umfraville" paid homage to the king "for the lands…that Richard de Umfraville, his father, who is dead, held of the king in chief", dated 8 Nov 1226 (but listed in the roll among fines for Jan 1227)[99]. Lord of Prudhoe and Redsdale, co. Northumberland. "Gilbt de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228][100]. "Gilbert de Umfravill" confirmed donations to Kelso monastery by "dni Odenell de Umfravill avi mei" by charter dated to [1228], witnessed by "dno Robto de Umframuill fratre meo…"[101]. He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris. Matthew Paris records the death "tempore…septimana Passionis Dominicæ…partium Angliæ borealium custos" of "Gilebertus de Humfranvilla" leaving "parvulum suum" as his heir, dated to 1245 from the context[102]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[103].
"m (1243) as her third husband, MATILDA Ctss of Angus, widow of JOHN Comyn Earl of Angus, daughter and heiress of MALCOLM Earl of Angus & his wife Mary Berkeley. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[104]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[105]. She married thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) Richard Lord of Chilham."
Med Lands cites:
[99] Fine Rolls Henry III, Roll C 60/25, 11 Hen III, 58.
[100] Kelso, Tome II, 325, p. 261.
[101] Kelso, Tome II, 326, p. 261.
[102] Luard, H. R. (ed.) (1874) Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora (London) (“Matthew Paris”), Vol. IV, 1245, p. 415.
[103] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.
[104] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[105] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.16
[100] Kelso, Tome II, 325, p. 261.
[101] Kelso, Tome II, 326, p. 261.
[102] Luard, H. R. (ed.) (1874) Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora (London) (“Matthew Paris”), Vol. IV, 1245, p. 415.
[103] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.
[104] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[105] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III, 49, p. 12.16
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: I 146.20
; Per Johnson: "In "Living Descendents of Blood Royal" by Count d'Angerville, World Nobility and Peerage, ed. [1962?], p 449 in the article on Hunt-Kelly he states: "11 Elizabeth Comyn, d bef 17 Feb 1328/9; m Gilbert de Umfreville, b 1244, d bef 13 oct 1307, Baron Umfreville, Earl of Angus, M.P., 1296-1307, son of Gilbert de Umfreville and Maud, dau of Malcolm, Earl of Angus by Mary, dau. of Sir Humphrey Berkeley.“.21
; NB: Med Lands shows three marriages for Matilda, with a first marriage to John Comyn, with no children. Genealogics only shows two marriages and omits the marriage to John Comyn. I have chosen to include this first marriage for now. GA Vaut.9,14,22 She was Countess of Angus suo jure.23
; This is the same person as ”Matilda, Countess of Angus” at Wikipedia.
This is also the same person as ”Matilda, countess of Angus” at People of Medieval Scotland 1093-1371.23 She was suo jure Countess of Angus.17,14
; Per Burke's: "One of the Mormaerships (see BUCHAN, E) covering pre-medieval Scotland north of the Clyde and Forth, Angus became an earldom in roughly the second decade of the 12th century. Its original holder as Earl was, however, probably descended from the Mormaer of Angus two hundred years before. The first such Earl was a certain Dufugan. His successor, who may or may not have been a relation, was called Gillbride. Thereafter the succession passed mostly from father to son, though once via a brother, till the mid-13th century, ending with Maud, regarded as Countess of Angus in her own right. Maud married three times. Her first husband was definitely looked on as Earl of Angus in right of his wife, the second one only possibly so, the third (illegitimately grandson of KING JOHN OF ENGLAND) apparently not at all. Nevertheless it was her son by her second husband, Gilbert de Umfreville (the same name his father had borne), who became 8th Earl of Angus, being so referred to in contemporary sources by mid-1267.“.24 GAV-25 EDV-20.25 Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus was also known as Maud Countess of Angus (suo jure).17
; Per Med Lands:
"MATILDA of Angus . She succeeded her father as Ctss of Angus, suo iure. The Complete Peerage records her first marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[52], although it is implied from the Chronicle of Melrose which records the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[53]. The Chronicle of Melrose records that "the lord Gillebert de Humframville took the countess of Angus to wife" in 1243[54]. A writ dated 31 Mar "29 Hen III", after the death of "Gilbert de Umfranvill alias de Umframvill" assigned dower to "Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert"[55]. "Matildis comitissa de Anego…in…viduitatis mee" confirmed its churches to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "dno Gilb de Haya, dno Johe de Haya, dno Willmo de Haya, dno Nigello de Mubray, dno Willmo Juuene de Haya…"[56]. "Matild comitissa de Anego" confirmed donations of "terre in territorio Kerimor" to Aberbrothoc, made by "Gillecrist…comes de Anego abavus meus…Gillecrist proavus meus…Malcolmo pater meus", by undated charter witnessed by "Dno G. de Haya, Dno Johe de Haya, Dno W. de Haya…Dno W. iuvene de Haya, Dno Malcolmo de Haya…"[57]. Her third marriage is confirmed by letters close dated 2 Dec 1247 under which Henry III King of England granted four bucks from Eleham Park to "the countess of Angus, the wife of Richard of Dover"[58].
"m firstly JOHN Comyn, son of --- (-killed in battle in France 1242). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m secondly (1243) GILBERT de Umfraville, Lord of Prudhoe and Redesdale, co. Northumberland, son of RICHARD de Umfraville & his wife --- (-before 31 Mar 1245). He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris.
"m thirdly (before 2 Dec 1247) RICHARD Lord of Chilham, son of RICHARD FitzRoy & his wife Rohese [Rose] of Dover."
Med Lands cites:
[52] CP I 146.
[53] Stevenson, J. (trans.) (1991) A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland: The Chronicle of Melrose (Llanerch Press) ("Chronicle of Melrose"), 1243, p. 68.
[54] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[55] Maxwell Lyte, H. C. (ed.) (1904) Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III (London), 49, p. 12.
[56] Aberbrothoc, 49, p. 34.
[57] Aberbrothoc, 114, p. 81.
[58] Turner, G. J. ‘Richard Fitzroy’, Forsyth Harwood, H. W. (ed.) (1906) The Genealogist (New Series), Vol. XXII (London), p. 109, citing Close Roll, No. 60, 31 Henry III, m. 11.2
[53] Stevenson, J. (trans.) (1991) A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland: The Chronicle of Melrose (Llanerch Press) ("Chronicle of Melrose"), 1243, p. 68.
[54] Chronicle of Melrose, 1243, p. 68.
[55] Maxwell Lyte, H. C. (ed.) (1904) Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, Henry III (London), 49, p. 12.
[56] Aberbrothoc, 49, p. 34.
[57] Aberbrothoc, 114, p. 81.
[58] Turner, G. J. ‘Richard Fitzroy’, Forsyth Harwood, H. W. (ed.) (1906) The Genealogist (New Series), Vol. XXII (London), p. 109, citing Close Roll, No. 60, 31 Henry III, m. 11.2
; Per Med Lands:
"JOHN Comyn (-in France 1242). No information has been found on the parentage of John Comyn. It is probable that he was another son or grandson of William Comyn Earl of Buchan. He succeeded as Earl of Angus, de iure uxoris. The Chronicle of Melrose recor[ds the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[282].
"m as her first husband, MATILDA Ctss of Angus, daughter of MALCOLM Earl of Angus & his wife Mary Berkeley. The Complete Peerage records her first marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[283], although it is implied from the Chronicle of Melrose which records the death in 1242 of "John Cumin earl of Angus…in France"[284].]"
Med Lands cites:
Family 1 | John Comyn |
Family 2 | Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus b. 1190, d. b 13 Mar 1245 |
Child |
Family 3 | Richard de Chilham Lord of Chilham d. b 1261 |
Children |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325232&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#MaudAngusM3. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1705] Will Johnson, "Johnson email 25 Jan 2005 "Re: Addition to genealogics"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/I85XaDXvZnM/m/i-ZX7XpRQw0J) to e-mail address, 25 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Johnson email 25 Jan 2005."
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), p. 49. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mary Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325229&tree=LEO
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005: "Re: Umfreville, Stewart, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ) to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005."
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Anjou 3 page (The House of Anjou): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/anjou/anjou3.html
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005 "Re: Descendants of Sir Richard de Lucy and Rohese of Boulogne"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ) to e-mail address, 29 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 29 July 2005."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#JohnComynAngusdied1242
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005," e-mail to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ
- [S2372] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 8th ed. w/ additions by Wm R. and Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 1992: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2004), Line 121D-30, p. 120.. Hereinafter cited as Weis [2004] "Ancestral Roots" 8th ed.
- [S1782] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 30 July 2005 "Descendants list of Richard de Lucy"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 30 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 30 July 2005."
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005," e-mail to e-mail address, 29 July 2005, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bV-5jjg9ous/m/ycZRU5skqV8J
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#JohnComynAngusdied1242
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325231&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#GilbertUmfrevilledied1245
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Kenworthy-Barons Strabolgi Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richard de Chilham: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00437352&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm#RichardChilhamMMaudAngus.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325232&tree=LEO
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- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Hamilton and Brandon Family Page.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325233&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Isabella de Chilham: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00437416&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20Kings%201066-1603.htm#IsabelChilhamdied1292.
Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus1
M, #8018, d. before 1242
Father | Duncan (?) Earl of Angus1 |
Reference | GAV26 |
Last Edited | 21 Dec 2020 |
Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus married Mary Berkeley, daughter of Sir Humphrey de Berkeley.2
Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus died before 1242.1
GAV-26.
Malcolm (?) Earl of Angus died before 1242.1
GAV-26.
Family | Mary Berkeley |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005: "Re: Umfreville, Stewart, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ) to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mary Berkeley: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325229&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2261] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), p. 49. Hereinafter cited as Richardson PA.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Maud: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325232&tree=LEO
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Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan1,2
M, #8019, b. circa 1212, d. before 6 April 1290
Father | William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch3,4,5 b. 1163, d. 1233 |
Mother | Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan3,6,5 b. c 1183, d. b 1244 |
Reference | EDV20 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2020 |
Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan married Elizabeth de Quincy, daughter of Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester and Ellen/Helen (?) of Galloway.7,3,8,9
Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan was born circa 1212 at Buchan, Scotland; Chrsitou says b ca 1220; van de Pas says ca 1212.10,8
Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan died before 6 April 1290.7,8
; Alexander, 6th Earl of Buchan, was a leading figure in the Scotland of his day, being one of the guarantors who undertook to protect the succession to the throne of MARGARET during her father ALEXANDER III's lifetime in Feb 1283/4, then one of the Guardians of the Realm (effectively Regents) after ALEXANDER died in 1285. The 6th Earl of Buchan's wife was a daughter of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester (see WINCHESTER, M, preliminary remarks) and the two succeeding Earls of Buchan had property interests in England.3 He was Constable of Scotland.11 EDV-20. He was Earl of Buchan.12,3
; Weis AR: Earl of Buchan, Constable of Scotland and Justiciar
Burke EP: dau Agnes wife of Gilbert Umfraville.10 Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan was also known as Alexander Comyn 2nd Earl of Buchan.8
; per van de Pas: "Justiciary of Scotland
Alexander was the son of William Comyn, justiciar of Scotland, earl of Buchan, and his second wife Margaret, countess of Buchan. With his wife Elizabeth de Quincy, daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd earl of Winchester, and Helen of Galloway, he had a son Alexander and four daughters who would have progeny. His son and successor John Comyn did not have progeny.
Alexander was one of the most powerful nobles of the time. From 1251 to 1255 and from 1257 to 1289 he was justiciar of Scotland. He inherited large estates in Galloway, Fife and the Lothians, and the office of Constable in right of his wife. On 4 February 1284 he was one of the nobles engaged to maintain the succession to the Crown of Margaret of Scotland, daughter of Alexander III, king of Scots, and was one of the six guardians on the death of Alexander III in 1286. Alexander Comyn died before 6 April 1290.8
Reference: van de Pas cites:
1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard. 149
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. II 149 ; biography pages 374 and 375
3. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef.1700, 7th Edition, 1992, Weis, Frederick Lewis. 83.8
Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan was born circa 1212 at Buchan, Scotland; Chrsitou says b ca 1220; van de Pas says ca 1212.10,8
Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan died before 6 April 1290.7,8
; Alexander, 6th Earl of Buchan, was a leading figure in the Scotland of his day, being one of the guarantors who undertook to protect the succession to the throne of MARGARET during her father ALEXANDER III's lifetime in Feb 1283/4, then one of the Guardians of the Realm (effectively Regents) after ALEXANDER died in 1285. The 6th Earl of Buchan's wife was a daughter of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester (see WINCHESTER, M, preliminary remarks) and the two succeeding Earls of Buchan had property interests in England.3 He was Constable of Scotland.11 EDV-20. He was Earl of Buchan.12,3
; Weis AR: Earl of Buchan, Constable of Scotland and Justiciar
Burke EP: dau Agnes wife of Gilbert Umfraville.10 Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan was also known as Alexander Comyn 2nd Earl of Buchan.8
; per van de Pas: "Justiciary of Scotland
Alexander was the son of William Comyn, justiciar of Scotland, earl of Buchan, and his second wife Margaret, countess of Buchan. With his wife Elizabeth de Quincy, daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd earl of Winchester, and Helen of Galloway, he had a son Alexander and four daughters who would have progeny. His son and successor John Comyn did not have progeny.
Alexander was one of the most powerful nobles of the time. From 1251 to 1255 and from 1257 to 1289 he was justiciar of Scotland. He inherited large estates in Galloway, Fife and the Lothians, and the office of Constable in right of his wife. On 4 February 1284 he was one of the nobles engaged to maintain the succession to the Crown of Margaret of Scotland, daughter of Alexander III, king of Scots, and was one of the six guardians on the death of Alexander III in 1286. Alexander Comyn died before 6 April 1290.8
Reference: van de Pas cites:
1. A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard. 149
2. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. II 149 ; biography pages 374 and 375
3. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef.1700, 7th Edition, 1992, Weis, Frederick Lewis. 83.8
Family | Elizabeth de Quincy b. c 1220, d. b Nov 1328 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 59, COMYN 5:iv. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 211, de QUINCY 4:ii.
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Buchan Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2372] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 8th ed. w/ additions by Wm R. and Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 1992: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2004), Line 121A-26, p. 1119.. Hereinafter cited as Weis [2004] "Ancestral Roots" 8th ed.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#WilliamComyndied1233. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00177702&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 114A-28, p. 105. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027692&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth de Quincy: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027693&tree=LEO
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis AR-7, line 224-29, line 186.
- [S633] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna
Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
During the Early Colonial Years, 5th Edition (Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., unknown publish date), line 108-3, p. 141. Hereinafter cited as Weis MCS-5. - [S1361] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York, NY: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1998), p. 411 (Chart 23). Hereinafter cited as Ashley (1998) - British Kings.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elena Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00437060&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Marjory Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027695&tree=LEO
- [S1581] Kelsey J. Williams, "Williams email 23 Feb 2004 "Re: Assorted Unidentified Lords from Burke's Peerage"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 23 Feb 2004. Hereinafter cited as "Williams email 23 Feb 2004."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027694&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00575422&tree=LEO
- [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325234&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Alexander Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00161597&tree=LEO
Elizabeth de Quincy1
F, #8020, b. circa 1220, d. before November 1328
Father | Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester2,1,3,4,5 b. c 1200, d. 25 Apr 1264 |
Mother | Ellen/Helen (?) of Galloway1,3,6,5 b. b 1205, d. a 21 Nov 1245 |
Reference | EDV20 |
Last Edited | 8 Nov 2020 |
Elizabeth de Quincy married Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan, son of William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch and Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan.7,2,8,3
Elizabeth de Quincy was born circa 1220.
Elizabeth de Quincy died before November 1328.
EDV-20.
Reference: van de Pas cites: A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard. 49.3
; Weis AR: 3rd dau.9
Elizabeth de Quincy was born circa 1220.
Elizabeth de Quincy died before November 1328.
EDV-20.
Reference: van de Pas cites: A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard. 49.3
; Weis AR: 3rd dau.9
Family | Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan b. c 1212, d. b 6 Apr 1290 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Buchan Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth de Quincy: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027693&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Roger de Quincy: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027689&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#RogerQuincyWinchesterdied1264. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Helen of Galloway: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027690&tree=LEO
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 114A-28, p. 105. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027692&tree=LEO
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1361] Mike Ashley, The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens (New York, NY: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1998), p. 411 (Chart 23). Hereinafter cited as Ashley (1998) - British Kings.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elena Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00437060&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Marjory Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027695&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027694&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00575422&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325234&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Alexander Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00161597&tree=LEO
William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #8021, b. 1163, d. 1233
Father | Richard Comyn of Northallerton & Badenoch, Lord of Tynedale7,8,3,5,4 b. bt 1115 - 1123, d. bt 1176 - 1182 |
Mother | Hextilda (?) of Tynedale9,8,3,4,5 d. b 1199 |
Reference | GAV26 EDV21 |
Last Edited | 21 Dec 2020 |
William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch was born in 1163 at Altyre, Moray, Scotland.3 He married Sarah (?) 'filia Roberti', daughter of Robert Fitz Hugh, circa 1200
;
His 1st wife.5,2,4,10 William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch married Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan, daughter of Fergus (?) 4th Earl of Buchan, in 1210
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.11,2,12,13,14,5,4
William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch was buried in 1233 at Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1163, Moray, Scotland
DEATH 1233 (aged 69–70), Aberdeenshire, Scotland
William Comyn was the son of Richard Comyn, Justiciar of Lothian and Hextilda of Tynedale. He was born in Scotland, in Altyre, Moray in 1163 and died in Buchan in 1233 where he is buried in Deer Abbey. He was Lord of Badenoch and was earl-consort of Buchan. William made his fortune in the service of king William I of Scotland fighting the Meic Uilleim in the north. William witnesses no less than 88 charters of the king. William was sheriff of Forfar (1195-1211), Justiciar of Scotia (1205-33) and warden of Moray (1211-2). Between 1199 and 1200, William was sent to England to discuss important matters on King William's behalf with the new king, John. William was appointed to the prestigious office of Justiciar of Scotia, the most senior royal office in the kingdom, in 1205. Between 1211 and 1212, William, as Warden of Moray (or Guardian of Moray) fought against the insurgency of Gofraid mac Domnaill (of the Meic Uilleim family), who William beheaded in Kincardine in 1213. Upon finally destroying the Meic Uilleim's in 1229, he was given the Lordship of Badenoch and the lands it controlled. From an unknown date, William held the title Lord of Kilbride. He helped oversee the construction of St Mungo's Cathedral in Glasgow and after his death, Marjory continued his work there.
William (is believed to have) had six children through his first wife Sarah FitzHugh and eight through Marjory, Countess of Buchan. The two branches would be associated with the Lordship of Badenoch through his first wife and the Earldom of Buchan through the second.
William married Sarah FitzHugh about 1188. Their children were:
He married his second wife Marjory (aka. Margaret), Countess of Buchan (b.c.1184 d.c.1243-1244) about 1214
Family Members
Spouse
Margaret of Buchan 1184–1244
Children
Alexander Comyn 1217–1290
BURIAL Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Created by: Mad
Added: 20 Mar 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 87123991.15
William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch died in 1233 at Aberdeenshire.16,1,3,15
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Edinburgh, 1977, Paget, Gerald. I 190.5 GAV-26 EDV-21 GKJ-25.
; This is the same person as ”William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch” at Wikipedia.6
; Per Genealogics:
“William was born in Altyre, Moray in 1163, the son of Richard Comyn, lord of Tynedale, and Hextilda of Tynedale. He married twice. With his first wife Sarah, daughter of Robert FitzHugh, he had at least six children of whom Richard, Idonea and Joan would have progeny. About 1210 he married the widowed Margaret, countess of Buchan, daughter of Fergus, earl of Buchan, with whom he had eight children of whom Alexander and Elizabeth would have progeny.
“William made his fortune in the service of William 'the Lion', king of Scots, fighting the Meic Uilleim in the north. He witnessed no less than 88 charters of the king. William was sheriff of Forfar (1195-1211), justiciar of Scotia (1205-1233) and warden of Moray (1211-1212). Between 1199 and 1200 William was sent to England to discuss important matters on King William's behalf with the new king, John.
“William was appointed to the prestigious office of Justiciar of Scotia, the most senior royal office in the kingdom, in 1205. Between 1211 and 1212 William, as Warden (Guardian) of Moray, fought against the insurgency of Gofraid mac Domnaill (of the Meic Uilleim family), whom William beheaded in Kincardine in 1213. Upon finally destroying the Meic Uilleims in 1229, he was given the lordship of Badenoch and the lands in controlled. From an unknown date he held the title of Lord of Kilbride.
“During his period as warden of Moray, William was so successful that it may have been the reason he received the hand of his second wife Margaret. Her father Fergus, earl of Buchan, had no male heirs and so in marrying his daughter to William he ensured a suitable line for his titles before his death. With the death of Fergus William took over the management of the mormaerdom (earldom) of Buchan, by right of his wife.
“William helped oversee the construction of St. Mungo's Cathedral in Glasgow, and after his death his widow Margaret continued his work there. He died in 1233 in Buchan, where he is buried in Deer Abbey.”.5
; Per Weis: “William Comyn, d. 1233, j.u. Earl of Buchan; m. (1), liv. 1204; dau. & h. of Robert Fitz Hugh, d. abt. 1201; m. (2) aby 1214 Margaret, Countess of Buchan, d. abt. 1242, dau. & h. of Fergus, d. abt. 1199, 4th Earl of buchan, (CP II:374-375, SP I:3, 505, II:252).”.5
; Per Med Lands:
"WILLIAM Comyn (-1233[251]). The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "dñi Johannis Comyn" name "Hextilde" as daughter and heiress of "Gothrik", son of "Dovenald filius Duncani filii Erici", and "Willelmo" as her son and heir[252]. He expanded the family's landed interests with acquisitions around Glasgow. The 1167/68 Pipe Roll records "Williuam Cumin" in “Hemelhampsteda [under Berchamsteda]”[253]. "…Willelmo Cumyn…" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey[254]. "…Willelmo Cuming…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Jul (no year) under which William King of Scotland donated "totam terram de Strathylaf" to Kinloss[255]. "…Com. Patricio, Will Cumin, Waltero de Lindes, Rog fil Henr……" witnessed the undated charter under which "David marescall dñi regis Scott" donated "piscarias meas de Thveda" to Melrose abbey[256]. The names of the witnesses suggest that the document should be dated to the late 12th century. He was appointed Sheriff of Forfar and in [1205] Justiciar of Scotia[257]. "Umfridus de Berkel" donated "terram de Balfeth" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "…Will Cumyn…Ric fil Will Cumyn…"[258]. He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[259]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[260]. "…Willelmo Cumyn comite de Buchan justiciar Scotie…Waltero Cumin…" subscribed the charter dated 12 Feb 1236 under which Alexander II King of Scotland confirmed donations to Kinloss[261]. The Liber Pluscardensis records the death in 1233 of "Willelmus Cumyn comes de Buchane" who founded "ecclesiam de Deer"[262]. The Liber Vitæ of Durham lists (in order) "Hextild, Willelmus, Odenellus, Simon, Ricardus Cumin…"[263].
"m firstly (1200 or after) SARAH, daughter and co-heiress of ROBERT FitzHugh [Giffard] & his wife ---. "Willelmus Cumin" paid a fine for the marriage of "juniore filia Rob fil Hug" and part of her inheritance in Northamptonshire, dated 1200[264]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m secondly (1210 or before) [as her second husband,] MARGARET Ctss of Buchan, daughter of FERGUS Earl of Buchan & his wife --- (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated property to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[265]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[266]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[267]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[268]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[269]."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"MARGARET (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated "una marca argenti annuatim" to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[1075]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[1076]. She succeeded her father as Ctss of Buchan, suo iure. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[1077]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[1078]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[1079].
"[m firstly --- (-before 1199).]
"m [secondly] (1210 or before) as his second wife, WILLIAM Comyn, son of RICHARD Comyn & his wife Hextilda of Tynedale (-1233[1080]). He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"SARAH (-before 1210). "Willelmus Cumin" paid a fine for the marriage of "juniore filia Rob fil Hug" and part of her inheritance in Northamptonshire, dated 1200[419]. Domesday Descendants notes the death of Robert Giffard in 1209 "when his heirs were daughters married to Robert Mauduit, Robert de Mandeville and William Comin", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[420].
"m ([1200]) as his first wife, WILLIAM Comyn, son of RICHARD Comyn & his wife Hextilda of Tynedale (-1233[421])."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 1st wife.5,2,4,10 William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch married Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan, daughter of Fergus (?) 4th Earl of Buchan, in 1210
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His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.11,2,12,13,14,5,4
William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch was buried in 1233 at Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1163, Moray, Scotland
DEATH 1233 (aged 69–70), Aberdeenshire, Scotland
William Comyn was the son of Richard Comyn, Justiciar of Lothian and Hextilda of Tynedale. He was born in Scotland, in Altyre, Moray in 1163 and died in Buchan in 1233 where he is buried in Deer Abbey. He was Lord of Badenoch and was earl-consort of Buchan. William made his fortune in the service of king William I of Scotland fighting the Meic Uilleim in the north. William witnesses no less than 88 charters of the king. William was sheriff of Forfar (1195-1211), Justiciar of Scotia (1205-33) and warden of Moray (1211-2). Between 1199 and 1200, William was sent to England to discuss important matters on King William's behalf with the new king, John. William was appointed to the prestigious office of Justiciar of Scotia, the most senior royal office in the kingdom, in 1205. Between 1211 and 1212, William, as Warden of Moray (or Guardian of Moray) fought against the insurgency of Gofraid mac Domnaill (of the Meic Uilleim family), who William beheaded in Kincardine in 1213. Upon finally destroying the Meic Uilleim's in 1229, he was given the Lordship of Badenoch and the lands it controlled. From an unknown date, William held the title Lord of Kilbride. He helped oversee the construction of St Mungo's Cathedral in Glasgow and after his death, Marjory continued his work there.
William (is believed to have) had six children through his first wife Sarah FitzHugh and eight through Marjory, Countess of Buchan. The two branches would be associated with the Lordship of Badenoch through his first wife and the Earldom of Buchan through the second.
William married Sarah FitzHugh about 1188. Their children were:
** Richard (b.c.1190-1249)
** Jardine Comyn, Lord of Inverallochy (b. during or before 1190)
** Walter, Lord of Badenoch (b.1190 d.c.1258)
** Johanna (aka. Jean) (b.c.1198 d.c.1274); married c.1220: Uilleam I, Earl of Ross (aka. William de Ross) (b.c.1194-1214 d.1274)
** John Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Angus (d.1242); married (c.1242); Matilda, Countess of Angus (aka. Maud) (b.c.1222, d.1261)
** David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride (d.1247); married Isabel de Valoigne (d.1253)
** Jardine Comyn, Lord of Inverallochy (b. during or before 1190)
** Walter, Lord of Badenoch (b.1190 d.c.1258)
** Johanna (aka. Jean) (b.c.1198 d.c.1274); married c.1220: Uilleam I, Earl of Ross (aka. William de Ross) (b.c.1194-1214 d.1274)
** John Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Angus (d.1242); married (c.1242); Matilda, Countess of Angus (aka. Maud) (b.c.1222, d.1261)
** David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride (d.1247); married Isabel de Valoigne (d.1253)
He married his second wife Marjory (aka. Margaret), Countess of Buchan (b.c.1184 d.c.1243-1244) about 1214
** Idonea (aka. Idoine) (b.c.1215-1221); married 1237: Gilbert de Haya of Erroll (d.1262)
** Alexander, Earl of Buchan (b.c.1217 d.c.1289-1290); married: Elizabetha de Quincy (aka. Isabel) (b.1220 d.1282)
** William (b.c.1217)
** Margaret (b.c. 1218-1230); married Sir John de Keith, Marischal of Scotland (b.1212 d.1270)
** Fergus (b.c.1219-1228 d.)
** Elizabeth (b.c. 1223 d.1267); married: Uilleam, Earl of Mar (d.1281)
** Agnes (b.c.1225); married 1262: Sir Philip de Meldrum, Justiciar of Scotia
** Alexander, Earl of Buchan (b.c.1217 d.c.1289-1290); married: Elizabetha de Quincy (aka. Isabel) (b.1220 d.1282)
** William (b.c.1217)
** Margaret (b.c. 1218-1230); married Sir John de Keith, Marischal of Scotland (b.1212 d.1270)
** Fergus (b.c.1219-1228 d.)
** Elizabeth (b.c. 1223 d.1267); married: Uilleam, Earl of Mar (d.1281)
** Agnes (b.c.1225); married 1262: Sir Philip de Meldrum, Justiciar of Scotia
Family Members
Spouse
Margaret of Buchan 1184–1244
Children
Alexander Comyn 1217–1290
BURIAL Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Created by: Mad
Added: 20 Mar 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 87123991.15
William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch died in 1233 at Aberdeenshire.16,1,3,15
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Edinburgh, 1977, Paget, Gerald. I 190.5 GAV-26 EDV-21 GKJ-25.
; This is the same person as ”William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch” at Wikipedia.6
; Per Genealogics:
“William was born in Altyre, Moray in 1163, the son of Richard Comyn, lord of Tynedale, and Hextilda of Tynedale. He married twice. With his first wife Sarah, daughter of Robert FitzHugh, he had at least six children of whom Richard, Idonea and Joan would have progeny. About 1210 he married the widowed Margaret, countess of Buchan, daughter of Fergus, earl of Buchan, with whom he had eight children of whom Alexander and Elizabeth would have progeny.
“William made his fortune in the service of William 'the Lion', king of Scots, fighting the Meic Uilleim in the north. He witnessed no less than 88 charters of the king. William was sheriff of Forfar (1195-1211), justiciar of Scotia (1205-1233) and warden of Moray (1211-1212). Between 1199 and 1200 William was sent to England to discuss important matters on King William's behalf with the new king, John.
“William was appointed to the prestigious office of Justiciar of Scotia, the most senior royal office in the kingdom, in 1205. Between 1211 and 1212 William, as Warden (Guardian) of Moray, fought against the insurgency of Gofraid mac Domnaill (of the Meic Uilleim family), whom William beheaded in Kincardine in 1213. Upon finally destroying the Meic Uilleims in 1229, he was given the lordship of Badenoch and the lands in controlled. From an unknown date he held the title of Lord of Kilbride.
“During his period as warden of Moray, William was so successful that it may have been the reason he received the hand of his second wife Margaret. Her father Fergus, earl of Buchan, had no male heirs and so in marrying his daughter to William he ensured a suitable line for his titles before his death. With the death of Fergus William took over the management of the mormaerdom (earldom) of Buchan, by right of his wife.
“William helped oversee the construction of St. Mungo's Cathedral in Glasgow, and after his death his widow Margaret continued his work there. He died in 1233 in Buchan, where he is buried in Deer Abbey.”.5
; Per Weis: “William Comyn, d. 1233, j.u. Earl of Buchan; m. (1), liv. 1204; dau. & h. of Robert Fitz Hugh, d. abt. 1201; m. (2) aby 1214 Margaret, Countess of Buchan, d. abt. 1242, dau. & h. of Fergus, d. abt. 1199, 4th Earl of buchan, (CP II:374-375, SP I:3, 505, II:252).”.5
; Per Med Lands:
"WILLIAM Comyn (-1233[251]). The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "dñi Johannis Comyn" name "Hextilde" as daughter and heiress of "Gothrik", son of "Dovenald filius Duncani filii Erici", and "Willelmo" as her son and heir[252]. He expanded the family's landed interests with acquisitions around Glasgow. The 1167/68 Pipe Roll records "Williuam Cumin" in “Hemelhampsteda [under Berchamsteda]”[253]. "…Willelmo Cumyn…" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey[254]. "…Willelmo Cuming…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Jul (no year) under which William King of Scotland donated "totam terram de Strathylaf" to Kinloss[255]. "…Com. Patricio, Will Cumin, Waltero de Lindes, Rog fil Henr……" witnessed the undated charter under which "David marescall dñi regis Scott" donated "piscarias meas de Thveda" to Melrose abbey[256]. The names of the witnesses suggest that the document should be dated to the late 12th century. He was appointed Sheriff of Forfar and in [1205] Justiciar of Scotia[257]. "Umfridus de Berkel" donated "terram de Balfeth" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "…Will Cumyn…Ric fil Will Cumyn…"[258]. He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[259]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[260]. "…Willelmo Cumyn comite de Buchan justiciar Scotie…Waltero Cumin…" subscribed the charter dated 12 Feb 1236 under which Alexander II King of Scotland confirmed donations to Kinloss[261]. The Liber Pluscardensis records the death in 1233 of "Willelmus Cumyn comes de Buchane" who founded "ecclesiam de Deer"[262]. The Liber Vitæ of Durham lists (in order) "Hextild, Willelmus, Odenellus, Simon, Ricardus Cumin…"[263].
"m firstly (1200 or after) SARAH, daughter and co-heiress of ROBERT FitzHugh [Giffard] & his wife ---. "Willelmus Cumin" paid a fine for the marriage of "juniore filia Rob fil Hug" and part of her inheritance in Northamptonshire, dated 1200[264]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m secondly (1210 or before) [as her second husband,] MARGARET Ctss of Buchan, daughter of FERGUS Earl of Buchan & his wife --- (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated property to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[265]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[266]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[267]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[268]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[269]."
Med Lands cites:
[251] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.
[252] Palgrave (1837), Vol. I, 10, p. xi.
[253] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 112, p. 15.
[254] Dowden, J. (ed.) (1903) Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, Publications of the Scottish History Society Vol. XLII (Edinburgh) ("Lindores"), II, p. 2.
[255] Kinloss, p. 109.
[256] Melrose Liber, Tome I, 21, p. 16.
[257] Young (1998), pp. 19-21.
[258] Aberbrothoc, 89, p. 60.
[259] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[260] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[261] Kinloss, p. 114.
[262] Liber Pluscardensis, Vol. I, Liber VII, CX, p. 73.
[263] Liber Vitæ Dunelmensis, p. 62.
[264] Duffus Hardy, T. (ed.) (1835) Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati tempore Regis Johannis (London) ("Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus"), 2 John, p. 89.
[265] Aberbrothoc, 132, p. 93.
[266] CP II 374.
[267] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[268] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[269] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.4
[252] Palgrave (1837), Vol. I, 10, p. xi.
[253] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 112, p. 15.
[254] Dowden, J. (ed.) (1903) Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, Publications of the Scottish History Society Vol. XLII (Edinburgh) ("Lindores"), II, p. 2.
[255] Kinloss, p. 109.
[256] Melrose Liber, Tome I, 21, p. 16.
[257] Young (1998), pp. 19-21.
[258] Aberbrothoc, 89, p. 60.
[259] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[260] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[261] Kinloss, p. 114.
[262] Liber Pluscardensis, Vol. I, Liber VII, CX, p. 73.
[263] Liber Vitæ Dunelmensis, p. 62.
[264] Duffus Hardy, T. (ed.) (1835) Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati tempore Regis Johannis (London) ("Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus"), 2 John, p. 89.
[265] Aberbrothoc, 132, p. 93.
[266] CP II 374.
[267] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[268] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[269] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.4
; Per Med Lands:
"MARGARET (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated "una marca argenti annuatim" to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[1075]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[1076]. She succeeded her father as Ctss of Buchan, suo iure. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[1077]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[1078]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[1079].
"[m firstly --- (-before 1199).]
"m [secondly] (1210 or before) as his second wife, WILLIAM Comyn, son of RICHARD Comyn & his wife Hextilda of Tynedale (-1233[1080]). He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris."
Med Lands cites:
[1075] Aberbrothoc, 132, p. 93.
[1076] CP II 374.
[1077] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[1078] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[1079] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.
[1080] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.14
[1076] CP II 374.
[1077] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[1078] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[1079] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.
[1080] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.14
; Per Med Lands:
"SARAH (-before 1210). "Willelmus Cumin" paid a fine for the marriage of "juniore filia Rob fil Hug" and part of her inheritance in Northamptonshire, dated 1200[419]. Domesday Descendants notes the death of Robert Giffard in 1209 "when his heirs were daughters married to Robert Mauduit, Robert de Mandeville and William Comin", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[420].
"m ([1200]) as his first wife, WILLIAM Comyn, son of RICHARD Comyn & his wife Hextilda of Tynedale (-1233[421])."
Med Lands cites:
[419] Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus, 2 John, p. 89.
[420] Domesday Descendants, p. 994.
[421] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.17
He was Justiciar of Scotia between 1205 and 1233 at Scotland.6 He was Earl of Buchan jure uxoris in 1210.11[420] Domesday Descendants, p. 994.
[421] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.17
Family 1 | Sarah (?) 'filia Roberti' d. b 1210 |
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Family 2 | Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan b. c 1183, d. b 1244 |
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Citations
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- [S1728] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #1 17 Jan 2005 "Re: Ancestry of Beatrice, wife of Robert Hauley - Part Two"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 17 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #1 17 Jan 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William Comyn: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00056776&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#WilliamComyndied1233. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
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- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Comyn,_Lord_of_Badenoch. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Richard Comyn: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00198356&tree=LEO
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- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sarah: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00056777&tree=LEO
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Buchan Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S2372] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis [2004] "Ancestral Roots" 8th ed, Line 224-29, line 200.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00177702&tree=LEO
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Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan1,2
F, #8022, b. circa 1183, d. before 1244
Father | Fergus (?) 4th Earl of Buchan1,2 d. c 1199 |
Reference | GAV21 EDV21 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2020 |
Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan married Unknown (?)
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Her 1st husband.3,2 Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan was born circa 1183 at Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 She married William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch, son of Richard Comyn of Northallerton & Badenoch, Lord of Tynedale and Hextilda (?) of Tynedale, in 1210
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His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.4,5,6,1,2,7,8
Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan died before 1244 at Aberdeenshire, Scotland.9,1
Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan was buried circa 1244 at Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1184, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
DEATH 1244 (aged 59–60), Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Margaret was the only child of Fergus of Buchan. She married William Comyn, the son of Richard Comyn, Justiciar of Lothian and Hextilda of Tynedale.
Family Members
Spouse
William Comyn 1163–1233
Children
Alexander Comyn 1217–1290
BURIAL Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Created by: Mad
Added: 20 Mar 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 87123991.10
; Per Weis: “William Comyn, d. 1233, j.u. Earl of Buchan; m. (1), liv. 1204; dau. & h. of Robert Fitz Hugh, d. abt. 1201; m. (2) aby 1214 Margaret, Countess of Buchan, d. abt. 1242, dau. & h. of Fergus, d. abt. 1199, 4th Earl of buchan, (CP II:374-375, SP I:3, 505, II:252).”.7
; Per Med Lands:
"WILLIAM Comyn (-1233[251]). The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "dñi Johannis Comyn" name "Hextilde" as daughter and heiress of "Gothrik", son of "Dovenald filius Duncani filii Erici", and "Willelmo" as her son and heir[252]. He expanded the family's landed interests with acquisitions around Glasgow. The 1167/68 Pipe Roll records "Williuam Cumin" in “Hemelhampsteda [under Berchamsteda]”[253]. "…Willelmo Cumyn…" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey[254]. "…Willelmo Cuming…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Jul (no year) under which William King of Scotland donated "totam terram de Strathylaf" to Kinloss[255]. "…Com. Patricio, Will Cumin, Waltero de Lindes, Rog fil Henr……" witnessed the undated charter under which "David marescall dñi regis Scott" donated "piscarias meas de Thveda" to Melrose abbey[256]. The names of the witnesses suggest that the document should be dated to the late 12th century. He was appointed Sheriff of Forfar and in [1205] Justiciar of Scotia[257]. "Umfridus de Berkel" donated "terram de Balfeth" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "…Will Cumyn…Ric fil Will Cumyn…"[258]. He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[259]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[260]. "…Willelmo Cumyn comite de Buchan justiciar Scotie…Waltero Cumin…" subscribed the charter dated 12 Feb 1236 under which Alexander II King of Scotland confirmed donations to Kinloss[261]. The Liber Pluscardensis records the death in 1233 of "Willelmus Cumyn comes de Buchane" who founded "ecclesiam de Deer"[262]. The Liber Vitæ of Durham lists (in order) "Hextild, Willelmus, Odenellus, Simon, Ricardus Cumin…"[263].
"m firstly (1200 or after) SARAH, daughter and co-heiress of ROBERT FitzHugh [Giffard] & his wife ---. "Willelmus Cumin" paid a fine for the marriage of "juniore filia Rob fil Hug" and part of her inheritance in Northamptonshire, dated 1200[264]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m secondly (1210 or before) [as her second husband,] MARGARET Ctss of Buchan, daughter of FERGUS Earl of Buchan & his wife --- (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated property to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[265]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[266]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[267]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[268]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[269]."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Genealogics: "Margaret, countess of Buchan, was daughter of Fergus, earl _(mormaer)_ of Buchan. The name of her first husband is not known. By a deed before 1199 she confirmed lands granted by her father to the canons of St. Mary's Church, St. Andrews. In or before 1210 she married the justiciar William Comyn, son of Richard Comyn, lord of Tynedale, and Hextilda of Tynedale. Their son Alexander and daughter Elizabeth would have progeny. William became earl of Buchan in her right. He founded the abbey of Deer in Buchan, and died in 1233. She was living on 3 August 1236, and apparently on 8 April 1242, but died before 1244.”.2
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. 2:374. biographical details.1
; Per Burke's:
"From the 10th century to the beginning of the 12th Scotland was divided into seven Mormaerships (Mor meaning 'great' and Maer 'steward'). The holders of these Mormaerships had originally wielded almost sovereign powers as rulers of what were in effect provinces. Indeed they were known at one time as Kings, though subject to a High King.
"At that time the Mormaership of Mar (see MAR, E) and Buchan was a single entity. It covered the later counties of Aberdeenshire and Banffshire. By the 12th century Buchan and Mar had become separated and under the feudalising policy of DAVID I and his successors the Mormaerships were converted to earldoms whose possessors held land with them, both deriving from the Crown.
"Gartnach, Mormaer of Buchan, is first mentioned as Earl of Buchan when witnessing a charter in 1115. It is thought that he acquired his Mormaership through his wife. Certainly the new earldom passed to his s-in-law Colban in right of the latter's wife, Gartnach's daughter Eve. It continued with Colban and Eve's male issue till the end of the 12th century, when an heiress, Margaret, became Countess of Buchan in her own right. Margaret's second husband, William Comyn, whom she married in 1210, became Earl of Buchan through her.“.4
Reference: Weis AR: Countess of Buchan, William Comyn's second wife.11,6
; This is the same person as ”Marjory, Countess of Buchan” at Wikipedia.12 GAV-26 EDV-21.
; Per Med Lands:
"MARGARET (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated "una marca argenti annuatim" to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[1075]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[1076]. She succeeded her father as Ctss of Buchan, suo iure. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[1077]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[1078]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[1079].
"[m firstly --- (-before 1199).]
"m [secondly] (1210 or before) as his second wife, WILLIAM Comyn, son of RICHARD Comyn & his wife Hextilda of Tynedale (-1233[1080]). He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris."
Med Lands cites:
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Her 1st husband.3,2 Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan was born circa 1183 at Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 She married William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch, son of Richard Comyn of Northallerton & Badenoch, Lord of Tynedale and Hextilda (?) of Tynedale, in 1210
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His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.4,5,6,1,2,7,8
Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan died before 1244 at Aberdeenshire, Scotland.9,1
Marjorie (Margaret) (?) Countess of Buchan was buried circa 1244 at Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1184, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
DEATH 1244 (aged 59–60), Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Margaret was the only child of Fergus of Buchan. She married William Comyn, the son of Richard Comyn, Justiciar of Lothian and Hextilda of Tynedale.
** Margaret and William's children were:
** Idonea (aka. Idoine) (b.c.1215-1221); married 1237: Gilbert de Haya of Erroll (aka. Gilbert de la Hay) (d.1262)
** Alexander, Earl of Buchan (b.c.1217 d.c.1289-1290); married: Elizabetha de Quincy (aka. Isabel) (b.1220 d.1282)
** William (b.c.1217)
** Margaret (b.c. 1218-1230); married Sir John de Keith, Marischal of Scotland (b.1212 d.1270)
** Fergus (b.c.1219-1228 d.); married 1249: unknown wife; father of Margaret Comyn (b.c.1270)
** Elizabeth (b.c. 1223 d.1267); married: Uilleam, Earl of Mar (d.1281)
** Agnes (b.c.1225); married 1262: Sir Philip de Meldrum, Justiciar of Scotia (aka. Philip de Fedarg or Philip de Melgarum)
** Idonea (aka. Idoine) (b.c.1215-1221); married 1237: Gilbert de Haya of Erroll (aka. Gilbert de la Hay) (d.1262)
** Alexander, Earl of Buchan (b.c.1217 d.c.1289-1290); married: Elizabetha de Quincy (aka. Isabel) (b.1220 d.1282)
** William (b.c.1217)
** Margaret (b.c. 1218-1230); married Sir John de Keith, Marischal of Scotland (b.1212 d.1270)
** Fergus (b.c.1219-1228 d.); married 1249: unknown wife; father of Margaret Comyn (b.c.1270)
** Elizabeth (b.c. 1223 d.1267); married: Uilleam, Earl of Mar (d.1281)
** Agnes (b.c.1225); married 1262: Sir Philip de Meldrum, Justiciar of Scotia (aka. Philip de Fedarg or Philip de Melgarum)
Family Members
Spouse
William Comyn 1163–1233
Children
Alexander Comyn 1217–1290
BURIAL Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Created by: Mad
Added: 20 Mar 2012
Find a Grave Memorial 87123991.10
; Per Weis: “William Comyn, d. 1233, j.u. Earl of Buchan; m. (1), liv. 1204; dau. & h. of Robert Fitz Hugh, d. abt. 1201; m. (2) aby 1214 Margaret, Countess of Buchan, d. abt. 1242, dau. & h. of Fergus, d. abt. 1199, 4th Earl of buchan, (CP II:374-375, SP I:3, 505, II:252).”.7
; Per Med Lands:
"WILLIAM Comyn (-1233[251]). The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "dñi Johannis Comyn" name "Hextilde" as daughter and heiress of "Gothrik", son of "Dovenald filius Duncani filii Erici", and "Willelmo" as her son and heir[252]. He expanded the family's landed interests with acquisitions around Glasgow. The 1167/68 Pipe Roll records "Williuam Cumin" in “Hemelhampsteda [under Berchamsteda]”[253]. "…Willelmo Cumyn…" subscribed the undated charter under which "Comes David frater regis Scottorum" founded Lindores Abbey[254]. "…Willelmo Cuming…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Jul (no year) under which William King of Scotland donated "totam terram de Strathylaf" to Kinloss[255]. "…Com. Patricio, Will Cumin, Waltero de Lindes, Rog fil Henr……" witnessed the undated charter under which "David marescall dñi regis Scott" donated "piscarias meas de Thveda" to Melrose abbey[256]. The names of the witnesses suggest that the document should be dated to the late 12th century. He was appointed Sheriff of Forfar and in [1205] Justiciar of Scotia[257]. "Umfridus de Berkel" donated "terram de Balfeth" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter witnessed by "…Will Cumyn…Ric fil Will Cumyn…"[258]. He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[259]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[260]. "…Willelmo Cumyn comite de Buchan justiciar Scotie…Waltero Cumin…" subscribed the charter dated 12 Feb 1236 under which Alexander II King of Scotland confirmed donations to Kinloss[261]. The Liber Pluscardensis records the death in 1233 of "Willelmus Cumyn comes de Buchane" who founded "ecclesiam de Deer"[262]. The Liber Vitæ of Durham lists (in order) "Hextild, Willelmus, Odenellus, Simon, Ricardus Cumin…"[263].
"m firstly (1200 or after) SARAH, daughter and co-heiress of ROBERT FitzHugh [Giffard] & his wife ---. "Willelmus Cumin" paid a fine for the marriage of "juniore filia Rob fil Hug" and part of her inheritance in Northamptonshire, dated 1200[264]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m secondly (1210 or before) [as her second husband,] MARGARET Ctss of Buchan, daughter of FERGUS Earl of Buchan & his wife --- (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated property to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[265]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[266]. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[267]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[268]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[269]."
Med Lands cites:
[251] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.
[252] Palgrave (1837), Vol. I, 10, p. xi.
[253] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 112, p. 15.
[254] Dowden, J. (ed.) (1903) Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, Publications of the Scottish History Society Vol. XLII (Edinburgh) ("Lindores"), II, p. 2.
[255] Kinloss, p. 109.
[256] Melrose Liber, Tome I, 21, p. 16.
[257] Young (1998), pp. 19-21.
[258] Aberbrothoc, 89, p. 60.
[259] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[260] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[261] Kinloss, p. 114.
[262] Liber Pluscardensis, Vol. I, Liber VII, CX, p. 73.
[263] Liber Vitæ Dunelmensis, p. 62.
[264] Duffus Hardy, T. (ed.) (1835) Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati tempore Regis Johannis (London) ("Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus"), 2 John, p. 89.
[265] Aberbrothoc, 132, p. 93.
[266] CP II 374.
[267] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[268] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[269] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.8
She was Countess of Buchan suo juris.4 [252] Palgrave (1837), Vol. I, 10, p. xi.
[253] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 112, p. 15.
[254] Dowden, J. (ed.) (1903) Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, Publications of the Scottish History Society Vol. XLII (Edinburgh) ("Lindores"), II, p. 2.
[255] Kinloss, p. 109.
[256] Melrose Liber, Tome I, 21, p. 16.
[257] Young (1998), pp. 19-21.
[258] Aberbrothoc, 89, p. 60.
[259] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[260] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[261] Kinloss, p. 114.
[262] Liber Pluscardensis, Vol. I, Liber VII, CX, p. 73.
[263] Liber Vitæ Dunelmensis, p. 62.
[264] Duffus Hardy, T. (ed.) (1835) Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati tempore Regis Johannis (London) ("Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus"), 2 John, p. 89.
[265] Aberbrothoc, 132, p. 93.
[266] CP II 374.
[267] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[268] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[269] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.8
; Per Genealogics: "Margaret, countess of Buchan, was daughter of Fergus, earl _(mormaer)_ of Buchan. The name of her first husband is not known. By a deed before 1199 she confirmed lands granted by her father to the canons of St. Mary's Church, St. Andrews. In or before 1210 she married the justiciar William Comyn, son of Richard Comyn, lord of Tynedale, and Hextilda of Tynedale. Their son Alexander and daughter Elizabeth would have progeny. William became earl of Buchan in her right. He founded the abbey of Deer in Buchan, and died in 1233. She was living on 3 August 1236, and apparently on 8 April 1242, but died before 1244.”.2
Reference: Genealogics cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. 2:374. biographical details.1
; Per Burke's:
"From the 10th century to the beginning of the 12th Scotland was divided into seven Mormaerships (Mor meaning 'great' and Maer 'steward'). The holders of these Mormaerships had originally wielded almost sovereign powers as rulers of what were in effect provinces. Indeed they were known at one time as Kings, though subject to a High King.
"At that time the Mormaership of Mar (see MAR, E) and Buchan was a single entity. It covered the later counties of Aberdeenshire and Banffshire. By the 12th century Buchan and Mar had become separated and under the feudalising policy of DAVID I and his successors the Mormaerships were converted to earldoms whose possessors held land with them, both deriving from the Crown.
"Gartnach, Mormaer of Buchan, is first mentioned as Earl of Buchan when witnessing a charter in 1115. It is thought that he acquired his Mormaership through his wife. Certainly the new earldom passed to his s-in-law Colban in right of the latter's wife, Gartnach's daughter Eve. It continued with Colban and Eve's male issue till the end of the 12th century, when an heiress, Margaret, became Countess of Buchan in her own right. Margaret's second husband, William Comyn, whom she married in 1210, became Earl of Buchan through her.“.4
Reference: Weis AR: Countess of Buchan, William Comyn's second wife.11,6
; This is the same person as ”Marjory, Countess of Buchan” at Wikipedia.12 GAV-26 EDV-21.
; Per Med Lands:
"MARGARET (-[8 Apr 1242/1244]). "Margareta comitissa de Buchan…in…viduitatis mee" donated "una marca argenti annuatim" to Aberbrothoc, as "comes Fergus pater meus" had done, by undated charter[1075]. The Complete Peerage dates this charter to "before 1199" and uses this as the basis for her supposed first marriage[1076]. She succeeded her father as Ctss of Buchan, suo iure. "Wills Cumyn comes et Margar sponsa sua comitissa de Buchan" donated "ecclesiam de Buthelny" to Aberbrothoc by undated charter[1077]. "Willelmus Cumin comes de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory, with the consent of "Margerie uxoris nostre", by undated charter[1078]. "Margeria comitissa de Buchan" donated revenue from property in "Inuermer" to St Andrew’s priory by undated charter, presumably dated to after her husband’s death as he is not named in the document, witnessed by "…Roberto Cumyn…"[1079].
"[m firstly --- (-before 1199).]
"m [secondly] (1210 or before) as his second wife, WILLIAM Comyn, son of RICHARD Comyn & his wife Hextilda of Tynedale (-1233[1080]). He succeeded as Earl of Buchan, de iure uxoris."
Med Lands cites:
[1075] Aberbrothoc, 132, p. 93.
[1076] CP II 374.
[1077] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[1078] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[1079] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.
[1080] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.2
[1076] CP II 374.
[1077] Aberbrothoc, 130, p. 92.
[1078] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 250.
[1079] St Andrew’s Priory, p. 252.
[1080] Chronicle of Melrose, 1233, p. 59.2
Family 1 | Unknown (?) |
Family 2 | William Comyn Earl of Buchan j.u., Lord of Badenoch b. 1163, d. 1233 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00177702&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#MargaretBuchandied12421244. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00442448&tree=LEO
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Buchan Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
- [S1728] John P. Ravilious, "Ravilious email #1 17 Jan 2005 "Re: Ancestry of Beatrice, wife of Robert Hauley - Part Two"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 17 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Ravilious email #1 17 Jan 2005."
- [S2372] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 8th ed. w/ additions by Wm R. and Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 1992: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2004), Line 224-29, line 200.. Hereinafter cited as Weis [2004] "Ancestral Roots" 8th ed.
- [S2372] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis [2004] "Ancestral Roots" 8th ed, Line 121A-26, p. 1119.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#WilliamComyndied1233
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), p. 59, COMYN 5. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 December 2020), memorial page for Margaret of Buchan (1184–1244), Find a Grave Memorial no. 87123991, citing Deer Abbey, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; Maintained by Mad (contributor 47329061), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87123991. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjory,_Countess_of_Buchan. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 59, COMYN 5:v.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 59, COMYN 5:vi.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 59, COMYN 5:vii.
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 59, COMYN 5:viii.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Comyn: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00108347&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#ElizabethComyndied1267MWilliamMar
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors, p. 59, COMYN 5:xi.
John Lisle
M, #8023, b. circa 1260
Father | John Lisle b. c 1230 |
Reference | EDV18 |
Last Edited | 25 Jan 2003 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
John Lisle
M, #8024, b. circa 1230
Reference | EDV19 |
Last Edited | 25 Jan 2003 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Maud le Scrope1
F, #8025, b. before 1404
Father | Sir Roger le Scrope 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton1 b. b 1373, d. 3 Dec 1403 |
Mother | Margaret de Tibetot1 b. c 1366, d. c 13 Apr 1431 |
Last Edited | 11 Nov 2002 |
Maud le Scrope was born before 1404.1
; Maud, was contracted in childhood (1404) to marry her f's young ward Richard, 6th Baron Grey of Wilton, but the marriage does not seem to have taken place.1
; Maud, was contracted in childhood (1404) to marry her f's young ward Richard, 6th Baron Grey of Wilton, but the marriage does not seem to have taken place.1
Citations
- [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Scrope of Danby Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
Robert III de Umfreville1
M, #8026, b. circa 1190, d. circa 1195
Father | Odinel II de Umfreville Lord of Prudhoe, co. Northumberland1 b. 1120, d. 1181 |
Mother | Alice de Lucy1 d. b 1219 |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2006 |
Robert III de Umfreville married Sybilla de Torrington, daughter of William de Torrington.2
Robert III de Umfreville was born circa 1190 at Prudhoe, Northumberland, England.
Robert III de Umfreville died between 29 September 1190 and 29 September 1194.1
Robert III de Umfreville died circa 1195.3
; Burke EP: feudal lord appears in 7 Rich I to have pledged lands of Turney to
Aaron a jew for a debt. In 5 King John he obtained the right of preventing all
persons from grazing hunting and cutting down timber in the forest of
Riddesdale. lost his lands when sided with the Barons but in Henry III made
peace and restored to castle of Prodhue etc. not trusted by the king and an
inquiry was made of certain buildings at the castle of Herbotil to tear down
any fortifications.4
Robert III de Umfreville was born circa 1190 at Prudhoe, Northumberland, England.
Robert III de Umfreville died between 29 September 1190 and 29 September 1194.1
Robert III de Umfreville died circa 1195.3
; Burke EP: feudal lord appears in 7 Rich I to have pledged lands of Turney to
Aaron a jew for a debt. In 5 King John he obtained the right of preventing all
persons from grazing hunting and cutting down timber in the forest of
Riddesdale. lost his lands when sided with the Barons but in Henry III made
peace and restored to castle of Prodhue etc. not trusted by the king and an
inquiry was made of certain buildings at the castle of Herbotil to tear down
any fortifications.4
Family | Sybilla de Torrington b. 1170, d. 1234 |
Citations
- [S757] Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all Possible Lines (PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333: Carl Boyer 3rd, 2001), pp. 246-247, de UMFREVILLE 4:i. Hereinafter cited as Boyer [2001] Med English Ancestors.
- [S1217] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1590432, Sue Cary (unknown location), downloaded updated 25 Aug 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1590432&id=I12027
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005 "Re: Descendants of Sir Richard de Lucy and Rohese of Boulogne"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ) to e-mail address, 29 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 29 July 2005."
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Elizabeth Comyn1
F, #8027, b. 1244, d. before 17 February 1328/29
Father | Alexander Comyn 6th Earl of Buchan1,2,3 b. c 1212, d. b 6 Apr 1290 |
Mother | Elizabeth de Quincy1,4,3 b. c 1220, d. b Nov 1328 |
Reference | EDV19 |
Last Edited | 24 Apr 2018 |
Elizabeth Comyn was born in 1244. She married Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus, son of Gilbert de Umfraville Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, lord of Resedale, jure uxoris earl of Angus and Matilda/Maud (?) Countess of Angus, before 1267
; CP I, 146-8.5,6,7,8,9,1,3,10
Elizabeth Comyn was buried circa 17 February 1329 at Hexham Priory, Heyford, Northumberland, England.1
Elizabeth Comyn died before 17 February 1328/29.5,8,1,3
EDV-19.
; per Richardson: "ELIZABETH DE QUINCY, married ALEXANDER COMYN, Knt., Earl of Buchan [see BEAUMONT 3].
4. ELIZABETH COMYN, 3rd daughter. She married GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE (or UMFRAVILLE), Knt., Earl of Angus in Scotland, of the castle of Prudhoe, liberty of Redesdale (including the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn), etc., Northumberland, Hambleton and Market Overton, Rutland, etc., son and heir of Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, by Maud, Countess of Angus, daughter and heiress of Malcolm, Earl of Angus. He was born about 1244, and was a ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. They had three sons, Gilbert, Robert, Knt. [3rd Earl of Angus], and Thomas. In 1263 the king ordered that Sheriff of Northumberland take the barony of Umfreville, then in the hands of Gilbert de Umfreville, ward of Simon de Montfort, into the king’s hands. In 1265 he joined the rising of the Barons against the King. Before the Battle of Evesham in 1265, he made his peace with the king, and remained loyal afterwards. He fought in Wales 1277, 1282, 1283, in Gascony in 1294, and was actively employed in the Scottish Wars of King Edward I. In 1281 he was one of the nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland with Eric, King of Norway. He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 and 1296, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’, whereby he may be held to have become Lord Umfreville, and 28 June 1283 and 6 Feb. 1298/9 to 26 August 1307, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Unfranvill’) comiti de Anegos. In 1291 he was Governor of Dundee and Forfar Castles and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland, which he refused to surrender to England, unless under an indemnity from the King and from all the competitors to the Scottish Crown. The same year he did homage to King Edward I of England as overlord of Scotland. He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298. SIR GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died shortly before 13 October 1307. His widow, Elizabeth, died shortly before 17 Feb. 1328/9. They were buried in Hexham Priory.
References:
Burke, General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 4 (1895): 596 (seal of Gilbert d’Umframvile, earl of Angus dated 1290—A shield of arms: a cinquefoil, between ten crosses crosslet in orle, for UMFRAVILLE. Legend: * S GIL’B’TI . D . VFRAVILL’ . COMES . D’ANGO’.) Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904): 359 (seal of Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée). Arch. Aeliana 3rd ser. 1 (1904): 45. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub Angus); 2 (1905): 254–256 (sub Comyn, Earl of Buchan). C.P. 1 (1910): 147–148 (sub Angus) Umfreville arms: Gules, semy of cross crosslets and a cinquefoil or). Clay, Extinct & Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 73–75. VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 68, 141–142 (Umfreville arms: Gules, crusily and a cinqfoil or). Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Reid, Wigtownshire Charters (Scottish Hist. Soc. 51) (1960): xxxix–xlv. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Sanders, English Baronies (1960): 73. Online resource: http:// perso.numericable.fr/ ~briantimms/rolls/lordmarshalsLM02.htm (Lord Marshal’s Roll – arms of [Gilbert de Umfreville] Earl of Angus: Gules a cinquefoil argent).
Children of Elizabeth Comyn, by Gilbert de Umfreville, Knt.:
i. GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, son and heir apparent, married MARGARET DE CLARE [see BADLESMERE 5].
ii. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus [see next].
iii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, 3rd son. He had protection while a scholar at Oxford in 1295. He served as ‘valettus’ to King Edward I of England. In 1306 his father gave him £20 a year out of Redesdale, Northumberland. He was going overseas for the king with Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in 1320 and 1321. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 77–78. Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215."1
Reference: van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. I 147.3
.11
; CP I, 146-8.5,6,7,8,9,1,3,10
Elizabeth Comyn was buried circa 17 February 1329 at Hexham Priory, Heyford, Northumberland, England.1
Elizabeth Comyn died before 17 February 1328/29.5,8,1,3
EDV-19.
; per Richardson: "ELIZABETH DE QUINCY, married ALEXANDER COMYN, Knt., Earl of Buchan [see BEAUMONT 3].
4. ELIZABETH COMYN, 3rd daughter. She married GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE (or UMFRAVILLE), Knt., Earl of Angus in Scotland, of the castle of Prudhoe, liberty of Redesdale (including the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn), etc., Northumberland, Hambleton and Market Overton, Rutland, etc., son and heir of Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe, Northumberland, by Maud, Countess of Angus, daughter and heiress of Malcolm, Earl of Angus. He was born about 1244, and was a ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. They had three sons, Gilbert, Robert, Knt. [3rd Earl of Angus], and Thomas. In 1263 the king ordered that Sheriff of Northumberland take the barony of Umfreville, then in the hands of Gilbert de Umfreville, ward of Simon de Montfort, into the king’s hands. In 1265 he joined the rising of the Barons against the King. Before the Battle of Evesham in 1265, he made his peace with the king, and remained loyal afterwards. He fought in Wales 1277, 1282, 1283, in Gascony in 1294, and was actively employed in the Scottish Wars of King Edward I. In 1281 he was one of the nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland with Eric, King of Norway. He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 and 1296, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’, whereby he may be held to have become Lord Umfreville, and 28 June 1283 and 6 Feb. 1298/9 to 26 August 1307, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframvill’ (or Unfranvill’) comiti de Anegos. In 1291 he was Governor of Dundee and Forfar Castles and the whole territory of Angus in Scotland, which he refused to surrender to England, unless under an indemnity from the King and from all the competitors to the Scottish Crown. The same year he did homage to King Edward I of England as overlord of Scotland. He fought at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298. SIR GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Earl of Angus, died shortly before 13 October 1307. His widow, Elizabeth, died shortly before 17 Feb. 1328/9. They were buried in Hexham Priory.
References:
Burke, General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland (1831): 527–529 (sub Umfravill). Birch, Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 4 (1895): 596 (seal of Gilbert d’Umframvile, earl of Angus dated 1290—A shield of arms: a cinquefoil, between ten crosses crosslet in orle, for UMFRAVILLE. Legend: * S GIL’B’TI . D . VFRAVILL’ . COMES . D’ANGO’.) Macdonald, Scottish Armorial Seals (1904): 359 (seal of Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: A cinquefoil within an orle of eight crosses pattée). Arch. Aeliana 3rd ser. 1 (1904): 45. Scots Peerage 1 (1904): 167–168 (sub Angus); 2 (1905): 254–256 (sub Comyn, Earl of Buchan). C.P. 1 (1910): 147–148 (sub Angus) Umfreville arms: Gules, semy of cross crosslets and a cinquefoil or). Clay, Extinct & Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties (1913): 224. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 73–75. VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 68, 141–142 (Umfreville arms: Gules, crusily and a cinqfoil or). Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Reid, Wigtownshire Charters (Scottish Hist. Soc. 51) (1960): xxxix–xlv. Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215. Sanders, English Baronies (1960): 73. Online resource: http:// perso.numericable.fr/ ~briantimms/rolls/lordmarshalsLM02.htm (Lord Marshal’s Roll – arms of [Gilbert de Umfreville] Earl of Angus: Gules a cinquefoil argent).
Children of Elizabeth Comyn, by Gilbert de Umfreville, Knt.:
i. GILBERT DE UMFREVILLE, son and heir apparent, married MARGARET DE CLARE [see BADLESMERE 5].
ii. ROBERT DE UMFREVILLE, Knt., Earl of Angus [see next].
iii. THOMAS DE UMFREVILLE, 3rd son. He had protection while a scholar at Oxford in 1295. He served as ‘valettus’ to King Edward I of England. In 1306 his father gave him £20 a year out of Redesdale, Northumberland. He was going overseas for the king with Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in 1320 and 1321. Dodds, Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham & Ponteland (Hist. of Northumberland 12) (1926): 79–112. Moor, Knights of Edward I 5 (H.S.P. 84) (1932): 77–78. Paget, Baronage of England (1957) 546: 1–11 (sub Umfraville). Hedley, Northumberland Fams. (1968): 208–215."1
Reference: van de Pas cites: The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. I 147.3
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Family | Gilbert de Umfreville Knt., 8th Earl of Angus b. c 1244, d. b 13 Oct 1307 |
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Citations
- [S2335] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 26 Dec 2008: "Umfreville Family, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 26 Dec 2008. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 26 Dec Aug 2008."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027692&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth Comyn: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325234&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elizabeth de Quincy: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027693&tree=LEO
- [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants, 7th edition (n.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.
Baltimore, 1992, unknown publish date), line 224-30, line 186. Hereinafter cited as Weis AR-7. - [S1705] Will Johnson, "Johnson email 25 Jan 2005 "Re: Addition to genealogics"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/I85XaDXvZnM/m/i-ZX7XpRQw0J) to e-mail address, 25 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Johnson email 25 Jan 2005."
- [S1782] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 30 July 2005 "Descendants list of Richard de Lucy"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 30 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 30 July 2005."
- [S1784] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 29 July 2005 "Re: Descendants of Sir Richard de Lucy and Rohese of Boulogne"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/F9_d7JZUuk0/m/5jgR9n064yQJ) to e-mail address, 29 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 29 July 2005."
- [S1867] MichaelAnne, "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005: "Re: Umfreville, Stewart, Earls of Angus"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/slvedKKvIwg/m/XcD77d-R8xsJ) to e-mail address, 26 Jan 2005. Hereinafter cited as "MichaelAnne email 26 Jan 2005."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00325233&tree=LEO
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S632] Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis AR-7, line 54-33, p. 59.
Kinvin Wroth Jr.1
M, #8028, b. circa 1728, d. November 1786
Father | Kinvin Wroth Sr.2 b. c 1682, d. c Jun 1750 |
Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1700 |
Charts | Ancestors - Alexander Parks RASIN, Sr. |
Reference | EDV5 |
Last Edited | 27 Jul 2014 |
Kinvin Wroth Jr. was born circa 1728 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.3 He married Frances Beck, daughter of Samuel Beck and Elizabeth Whittington, in 1759 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA,
; per Christou: "...no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which means she was previously married so not sure if she is the mother of all the children of Kinvin then."4,1
Kinvin Wroth Jr. died in November 1786 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.3
His estate was probated on 15 November 1786
; WB 7, p. 155.1
EDV-5.
; Zupon email 23 Dec. 1998: Martha's parents were Kinvin Wroth born 1728 in KE and died November 1786 in KE. He married Frances Beck. She was born 1735. They were married 1759. They had Hannah born 1758, Martha born 1760, Mary born 1765, Kinvin Wroth III, Ann born 1770, and Charlotte born 1772. Frances' parents were Samuel Beck and Elizabeth Wilkinson. Kinvin's parents were Kinvin Wroth and Sarah. Kinvin was born 1682 and died 1750 in Worton, KE. They were married 1700. They had John born 1722, Benjamin born 1725, Kinvin born 1728, and James born 1730. Kivin's parents were James Wroth (my 9th Great Grandfather) and Ann Kinvin. They married 1680. James was born 1645 in Durance,
Enfield, Middlesex County, England. He died November 19, 1706 in KE. He was an indentured servant who became a Gentleman and a merchant. With Ann he had Elizabeth born 1693, Kinvin born 1682, John, James born February 17, 1702 and his twin Deborah, Susanna, Ann born July 16, 1695, and Mary born September 17, 1694. James also married Elizabeth before 1670, and Mary Pennington. He married Mary in 1694 (dates are wrong, but it's what I have to go on). He had Martha born September 1689, and Mary. Martha is my 8th Great Grandmother. She married John Ashley.!MARRIAGE: no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which may mean she was previously married.
!WILL: date Oct 16 1786 pro Nov 15 1786 wife Frances, son Kinvin, daughters Mary, wife of Joel Willis, Ann, and Charlotte Wroth, Martha Apsley, and Hannah Dulaney, granddau. Meley Willis (under 16), grandsons Joel, Wright Wroth Willis, Daniel Lloyd Dulaney (minor) and Joseph Kinvin Wroth (under 18). land called Savory's farm. exec. Kinvin, witness John Willis, Thomas Wroth, John Apsley. WB 7 p 155
!ACCOUNTS: Book 7 p 250
Sheriff's sale of land of Kinvin Wroth Jr lying in Kent Co on road from I.U. Church to Worton. Chestertown Gazette Aug 13, 1793.
Kinvin Wroth Jr. of 3rd District tax for land called Town Relief in 1783.
per Christou: [quote] !MARRIAGE: no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which means she was previously married so not sure if she is the mother of all the children of Kinvin then.
Kinvin Wroth of Kent Co
After my debts are paid, to my beloved wife Frances Wroth one young brown mare 5 years old and the money she sold her riding chair for in part of her 1/3. To my beloved dau. Mary Willis all the money I have paid and am bound to pay for her husband Joel Willis her said husband and herself making over the land purchased by him of the States for the payment of which I am security to the States, if her husband should outlive her in full estate, but in case my said dau. should outlive her present husband and they shall have conveyed said land by a good and lawful deed to my son Kinvin Wroth or his heirs then I give my said dau. 2 acres of land of part of a tract of land called "Savorey's Farm" adjoining the main road and lines of Wm Beck's land, and do order my son Kinvin have a house built on said land if my dau. needs therein a brick chimney therein 20 by 16 feet and fence the said land in under a good fence and she to have liberty of firewood of my land during her widowhood if that is during her life but no longer, then said land to return to my son and his heirs. To my beloved dau. Ann Wroth all the things I delivered to her after marriage with one negro wench Binah in full of her part. To my beloved dau. Martha Apsley all the things that is in her possession that is my property with a negro lad named George and a negro girl in my possession which my said dau. purchased of me as per my receipt may appear called Beck in full of her part of my estate. To my dau. Charlotte Wroth one negro girl called Tamor which said negro my dau. purchased of me as per receipt may appear, I likewise give my said dau. one young bay mare that I purchased of John Willis. I likewise give my said dau. one feather bed and furniture with bedstead and cord one cow and calf, 5 ghoats, 6 pewter plates, 2 pewter dishes, 2 small pewter basins, one iron pot, 6 cups and saucers and china, 6 stone plates, one stone dish, one tea pot, 6 knives and forks, 4 sitting chairs, 1 small table, and 1 seal skin trunk, now in possession of John Blackiston, lent him by me, likewise I give my said dau. one pair of silver sugar tongs, in possession of same, lent by his mother Frances Wroth to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. 6 silver tea spoons and one iron pot now in possession of Ebenezer Turner lent Ebenezer Blackiston by me to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. one glass 2nd decanter in full of her part of my estate, except 4 hogs due me from the estate of George Blackiston of DE, deceased, valued said Blackiston to me at fifteen shillings each, which hogs or value I give my said daughter. I give unto my beloved dau. Hannah Dulany one negro girl called Gin, which said negro girl I gave my said dau. when born, and one negro girl Siney, which the purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I likewise give my said dau. all the things I delivered her after marriage, only one black horse called Hector in exchange for which horse I give my said dau. a horse called Bacchus colt, now in possession of John Willis, and a looking glass of $3 to be delivered her by my son in full of her part. To my beloved son Kinvin Wroth one negro man called Sam, which I delivered my said son when bought, I likewise give my said son one negro boy called Zingo, which he purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I give to my granddau. Meley Willis, one negro child named Millay when she arrive at 16. To my grandson Joel Willis and Wright Wroth Willis £4 each laid out by their mother or uncle Kinvin Wroth towards educating them. To my grandson Daniel Lloyd Dulany one small bay colt, a mare which I gave him immediately after it was foaled and one small saddle and bridle to be given him by his uncle Kinvin Wroth, if not given by me as soon as he is able to ride, and £20 cash, I desire my son Kinvin may lay out towards my said son's education, and keep him and his mother until she chooses to leave him herself. I likewise give my said son a negro Adam. I give to my grandson James Kinvin Wroth my silver watch when he is 18 to be kept by my son Kinvin until he arrives at age. The foregoing gifts not to be counted as part of my estate, the remaining part of my property is my personal estate. My wife should have her 1/3 estate if she refuses her dower in my estate. I give her my negro woman called Kate as payment. If my wife does not abide by the will then the said negro to my son Kinvin. I give all the remainder part of my estate to my son Kinvin Wroth
Exec. my son Kinvin Wroth. Witnesses John Williss, Thomas Wroth, John Apsley. Written Oct. 16, 1786 Proved Nov. 15, 1786 WB 7 p. 155 [end quote].5,6,7
Kinvin Wroth Jr. left a will on 16 October 1786; per christou: [quote]Kinvin Wroth of Kent Co, After my debts are paid, to my beloved wife Frances Wroth one young brown mare 5 years old and the money she sold her riding chair for in part of her 1/3. To my beloved dau. Mary Willis all the money I have paid and am bound to pay for her husband Joel Willis her said husband and herself making over the land purchased by him of the States for the payment of which I am security to the States, if her husband should outlive her in full estate, but in case my said dau. should outlive her present husband and they shall have conveyed said land by a good and lawful deed to my son Kinvin Wroth or his heirs then I give my said dau. 2 acres of land of part of a tract of land called "Savorey's Farm" adjoining the main road and lines of Wm Beck's land, and do order my son Kinvin have a house built on said land if my dau. needs therein a brick chimney therein 20 by 16 feet and fence the said land in under a good fence and she to have liberty of firewood of my land during her widowhood if that is during her life but no longer, then said land to return to my son and his heirs. To my beloved dau. Ann Wroth all the things I delivered to her after marriage with one negro wench Binah in full of her part. To my beloved dau. Martha Apsley all the things that is in her possession that is my property with a negro lad named George and a negro girl in my possession which my said dau. purchased of me as per my receipt may appear called Beck in full of her part of my estate. To my dau. Charlotte Wroth one negro girl called Tamor which said negro my dau. purchased of me as per receipt may appear, I likewise give my said dau. one young bay mare that I purchased of John Willis. I likewise give my said dau. one feather bed and furniture with bedstead and cord one cow and calf, 5 ghoats, 6 pewter plates, 2 pewter dishes, 2 small pewter basins, one iron pot, 6 cups and saucers and china, 6 stone plates, one stone dish, one tea pot, 6 knives and forks, 4 sitting chairs, 1 small table, and 1 seal skin trunk, now in possession of John BLACKISTON, lent him by me, likewise I give my said dau. one pair of silver sugar tongs, in possession of same, lent by his mother Frances Wroth to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. 6 silver tea spoons and one iron pot now in possession of Ebenezer Turner lent Ebenezer Blackiston by me to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. one glass 2nd decanter in full of her part of my estate, except 4 hogs due me from the estate of George Blackiston of DE, deceased, valued said Blackiston to me at fifteen shillings each, which hogs or value I give my said daughter. I give unto my beloved dau. Hannah Dulany one negro girl called Gin, which said negro girl I gave my said dau. when born, and one negro girl Siney, which the purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I likewise give my said dau. all the things I delivered her after marriage, only one black horse called Hector in exchange for which horse I give my said dau. a horse called Bacchus colt, now in possession of John Willis, and a looking glass of $3 to be delivered her by my son in full of her part. To my beloved son Kinvin Wroth one negro man called Sam, which I delivered my said son when bought, I likewise give my said son one negro boy called Zingo, which he purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I give to my granddau. Meley Willis, one negro child named Millay when she arrive at 16. To my grandson Joel Willis and Wright Wroth Willis £4 each laid out by their mother or uncle Kinvin Wroth towards educating them. To my grandson Daniel Lloyd Dulany one small bay colt, a mare which I gave him immediately after it was foaled and one small saddle and bridle to be given him by his uncle Kinvin Wroth, if not given by me as soon as he is able to ride, and £20 cash, I desire my son Kinvin may lay out towards my said son's education, and keep him and his mother until she chooses to leave him herself. I likewise give my said son a negro Adam. I give to my grandson James Kinvin Wroth my silver watch when he is 18 to be kept by my son Kinvin until he arrives at age. The foregoing gifts not to be counted as part of my estate, the remaining part of my property is my personal estate. My wife should have her 1/3 estate if she refuses her dower in my estate. I give her my negro woman called Kate as payment. If my wife does not abide by the will then the said negro to my son Kinvin. I give all the remainder part of my estate to my son Kinvin Wroth. Exec. my son Kinvin Wroth. Witnesses John Williss, Thomas Wroth, John Apsley. Written Oct. 16, 1786 Proved Nov. 15, 1786 WB 7 p. 155[end quote].1
; per Christou: "...no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which means she was previously married so not sure if she is the mother of all the children of Kinvin then."4,1
Kinvin Wroth Jr. died in November 1786 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.3
His estate was probated on 15 November 1786
; WB 7, p. 155.1
EDV-5.
; Zupon email 23 Dec. 1998: Martha's parents were Kinvin Wroth born 1728 in KE and died November 1786 in KE. He married Frances Beck. She was born 1735. They were married 1759. They had Hannah born 1758, Martha born 1760, Mary born 1765, Kinvin Wroth III, Ann born 1770, and Charlotte born 1772. Frances' parents were Samuel Beck and Elizabeth Wilkinson. Kinvin's parents were Kinvin Wroth and Sarah. Kinvin was born 1682 and died 1750 in Worton, KE. They were married 1700. They had John born 1722, Benjamin born 1725, Kinvin born 1728, and James born 1730. Kivin's parents were James Wroth (my 9th Great Grandfather) and Ann Kinvin. They married 1680. James was born 1645 in Durance,
Enfield, Middlesex County, England. He died November 19, 1706 in KE. He was an indentured servant who became a Gentleman and a merchant. With Ann he had Elizabeth born 1693, Kinvin born 1682, John, James born February 17, 1702 and his twin Deborah, Susanna, Ann born July 16, 1695, and Mary born September 17, 1694. James also married Elizabeth before 1670, and Mary Pennington. He married Mary in 1694 (dates are wrong, but it's what I have to go on). He had Martha born September 1689, and Mary. Martha is my 8th Great Grandmother. She married John Ashley.!MARRIAGE: no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which may mean she was previously married.
!WILL: date Oct 16 1786 pro Nov 15 1786 wife Frances, son Kinvin, daughters Mary, wife of Joel Willis, Ann, and Charlotte Wroth, Martha Apsley, and Hannah Dulaney, granddau. Meley Willis (under 16), grandsons Joel, Wright Wroth Willis, Daniel Lloyd Dulaney (minor) and Joseph Kinvin Wroth (under 18). land called Savory's farm. exec. Kinvin, witness John Willis, Thomas Wroth, John Apsley. WB 7 p 155
!ACCOUNTS: Book 7 p 250
Sheriff's sale of land of Kinvin Wroth Jr lying in Kent Co on road from I.U. Church to Worton. Chestertown Gazette Aug 13, 1793.
Kinvin Wroth Jr. of 3rd District tax for land called Town Relief in 1783.
per Christou: [quote] !MARRIAGE: no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which means she was previously married so not sure if she is the mother of all the children of Kinvin then.
Kinvin Wroth of Kent Co
After my debts are paid, to my beloved wife Frances Wroth one young brown mare 5 years old and the money she sold her riding chair for in part of her 1/3. To my beloved dau. Mary Willis all the money I have paid and am bound to pay for her husband Joel Willis her said husband and herself making over the land purchased by him of the States for the payment of which I am security to the States, if her husband should outlive her in full estate, but in case my said dau. should outlive her present husband and they shall have conveyed said land by a good and lawful deed to my son Kinvin Wroth or his heirs then I give my said dau. 2 acres of land of part of a tract of land called "Savorey's Farm" adjoining the main road and lines of Wm Beck's land, and do order my son Kinvin have a house built on said land if my dau. needs therein a brick chimney therein 20 by 16 feet and fence the said land in under a good fence and she to have liberty of firewood of my land during her widowhood if that is during her life but no longer, then said land to return to my son and his heirs. To my beloved dau. Ann Wroth all the things I delivered to her after marriage with one negro wench Binah in full of her part. To my beloved dau. Martha Apsley all the things that is in her possession that is my property with a negro lad named George and a negro girl in my possession which my said dau. purchased of me as per my receipt may appear called Beck in full of her part of my estate. To my dau. Charlotte Wroth one negro girl called Tamor which said negro my dau. purchased of me as per receipt may appear, I likewise give my said dau. one young bay mare that I purchased of John Willis. I likewise give my said dau. one feather bed and furniture with bedstead and cord one cow and calf, 5 ghoats, 6 pewter plates, 2 pewter dishes, 2 small pewter basins, one iron pot, 6 cups and saucers and china, 6 stone plates, one stone dish, one tea pot, 6 knives and forks, 4 sitting chairs, 1 small table, and 1 seal skin trunk, now in possession of John Blackiston, lent him by me, likewise I give my said dau. one pair of silver sugar tongs, in possession of same, lent by his mother Frances Wroth to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. 6 silver tea spoons and one iron pot now in possession of Ebenezer Turner lent Ebenezer Blackiston by me to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. one glass 2nd decanter in full of her part of my estate, except 4 hogs due me from the estate of George Blackiston of DE, deceased, valued said Blackiston to me at fifteen shillings each, which hogs or value I give my said daughter. I give unto my beloved dau. Hannah Dulany one negro girl called Gin, which said negro girl I gave my said dau. when born, and one negro girl Siney, which the purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I likewise give my said dau. all the things I delivered her after marriage, only one black horse called Hector in exchange for which horse I give my said dau. a horse called Bacchus colt, now in possession of John Willis, and a looking glass of $3 to be delivered her by my son in full of her part. To my beloved son Kinvin Wroth one negro man called Sam, which I delivered my said son when bought, I likewise give my said son one negro boy called Zingo, which he purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I give to my granddau. Meley Willis, one negro child named Millay when she arrive at 16. To my grandson Joel Willis and Wright Wroth Willis £4 each laid out by their mother or uncle Kinvin Wroth towards educating them. To my grandson Daniel Lloyd Dulany one small bay colt, a mare which I gave him immediately after it was foaled and one small saddle and bridle to be given him by his uncle Kinvin Wroth, if not given by me as soon as he is able to ride, and £20 cash, I desire my son Kinvin may lay out towards my said son's education, and keep him and his mother until she chooses to leave him herself. I likewise give my said son a negro Adam. I give to my grandson James Kinvin Wroth my silver watch when he is 18 to be kept by my son Kinvin until he arrives at age. The foregoing gifts not to be counted as part of my estate, the remaining part of my property is my personal estate. My wife should have her 1/3 estate if she refuses her dower in my estate. I give her my negro woman called Kate as payment. If my wife does not abide by the will then the said negro to my son Kinvin. I give all the remainder part of my estate to my son Kinvin Wroth
Exec. my son Kinvin Wroth. Witnesses John Williss, Thomas Wroth, John Apsley. Written Oct. 16, 1786 Proved Nov. 15, 1786 WB 7 p. 155 [end quote].5,6,7
Kinvin Wroth Jr. left a will on 16 October 1786; per christou: [quote]Kinvin Wroth of Kent Co, After my debts are paid, to my beloved wife Frances Wroth one young brown mare 5 years old and the money she sold her riding chair for in part of her 1/3. To my beloved dau. Mary Willis all the money I have paid and am bound to pay for her husband Joel Willis her said husband and herself making over the land purchased by him of the States for the payment of which I am security to the States, if her husband should outlive her in full estate, but in case my said dau. should outlive her present husband and they shall have conveyed said land by a good and lawful deed to my son Kinvin Wroth or his heirs then I give my said dau. 2 acres of land of part of a tract of land called "Savorey's Farm" adjoining the main road and lines of Wm Beck's land, and do order my son Kinvin have a house built on said land if my dau. needs therein a brick chimney therein 20 by 16 feet and fence the said land in under a good fence and she to have liberty of firewood of my land during her widowhood if that is during her life but no longer, then said land to return to my son and his heirs. To my beloved dau. Ann Wroth all the things I delivered to her after marriage with one negro wench Binah in full of her part. To my beloved dau. Martha Apsley all the things that is in her possession that is my property with a negro lad named George and a negro girl in my possession which my said dau. purchased of me as per my receipt may appear called Beck in full of her part of my estate. To my dau. Charlotte Wroth one negro girl called Tamor which said negro my dau. purchased of me as per receipt may appear, I likewise give my said dau. one young bay mare that I purchased of John Willis. I likewise give my said dau. one feather bed and furniture with bedstead and cord one cow and calf, 5 ghoats, 6 pewter plates, 2 pewter dishes, 2 small pewter basins, one iron pot, 6 cups and saucers and china, 6 stone plates, one stone dish, one tea pot, 6 knives and forks, 4 sitting chairs, 1 small table, and 1 seal skin trunk, now in possession of John BLACKISTON, lent him by me, likewise I give my said dau. one pair of silver sugar tongs, in possession of same, lent by his mother Frances Wroth to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. 6 silver tea spoons and one iron pot now in possession of Ebenezer Turner lent Ebenezer Blackiston by me to be returned when called for. I likewise give my said dau. one glass 2nd decanter in full of her part of my estate, except 4 hogs due me from the estate of George Blackiston of DE, deceased, valued said Blackiston to me at fifteen shillings each, which hogs or value I give my said daughter. I give unto my beloved dau. Hannah Dulany one negro girl called Gin, which said negro girl I gave my said dau. when born, and one negro girl Siney, which the purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I likewise give my said dau. all the things I delivered her after marriage, only one black horse called Hector in exchange for which horse I give my said dau. a horse called Bacchus colt, now in possession of John Willis, and a looking glass of $3 to be delivered her by my son in full of her part. To my beloved son Kinvin Wroth one negro man called Sam, which I delivered my said son when bought, I likewise give my said son one negro boy called Zingo, which he purchased of me as per receipt may appear. I give to my granddau. Meley Willis, one negro child named Millay when she arrive at 16. To my grandson Joel Willis and Wright Wroth Willis £4 each laid out by their mother or uncle Kinvin Wroth towards educating them. To my grandson Daniel Lloyd Dulany one small bay colt, a mare which I gave him immediately after it was foaled and one small saddle and bridle to be given him by his uncle Kinvin Wroth, if not given by me as soon as he is able to ride, and £20 cash, I desire my son Kinvin may lay out towards my said son's education, and keep him and his mother until she chooses to leave him herself. I likewise give my said son a negro Adam. I give to my grandson James Kinvin Wroth my silver watch when he is 18 to be kept by my son Kinvin until he arrives at age. The foregoing gifts not to be counted as part of my estate, the remaining part of my property is my personal estate. My wife should have her 1/3 estate if she refuses her dower in my estate. I give her my negro woman called Kate as payment. If my wife does not abide by the will then the said negro to my son Kinvin. I give all the remainder part of my estate to my son Kinvin Wroth. Exec. my son Kinvin Wroth. Witnesses John Williss, Thomas Wroth, John Apsley. Written Oct. 16, 1786 Proved Nov. 15, 1786 WB 7 p. 155[end quote].1
Family | Frances Beck b. c 1735 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=abcg2011&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12316
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 2 Volumes (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 356. Hereinafter cited as Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD.
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999). - [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=abcg2011&id=I12310
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12291
Frances Beck1
F, #8029, b. circa 1735
Father | Samuel Beck2,1 b. c 1710, d. c Jun 1749 |
Mother | Elizabeth Whittington3,1 b. c 1703, d. c Jan 1778 |
Charts | Ancestors - Alexander Parks RASIN, Sr. |
Reference | EDV5 |
Last Edited | 27 Jul 2014 |
Frances Beck married (?) Blackiston
; her 1st husband.1 Frances Beck was born circa 1735 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA. She married Kinvin Wroth Jr., son of Kinvin Wroth Sr. and Sarah (?), in 1759 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA,
; per Christou: "...no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which means she was previously married so not sure if she is the mother of all the children of Kinvin then."1,4
EDV-5.
; Her mother's will dated 1776 probated 1778 says Frances Wroth.
Will of her husband mentions property of George Blackiston deceased and John Blackiston who had personal property of his mother Frances Wroth. If this is correct then Frances may have previously married to George Blackiston of DE, but George had will dated Aug 9 1778 and proved Oct. 1 naming wife Martha.5,6
; her 1st husband.1 Frances Beck was born circa 1735 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA. She married Kinvin Wroth Jr., son of Kinvin Wroth Sr. and Sarah (?), in 1759 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA,
; per Christou: "...no marriage found but in 1776 will of his mother in law Elizabeth Beck, she names her daughter Frances Wroth. His will of 1786 names his wife Frances. A reference is made in his will to her son John Blackiston and a deceased George Blackiston, which means she was previously married so not sure if she is the mother of all the children of Kinvin then."1,4
EDV-5.
; Her mother's will dated 1776 probated 1778 says Frances Wroth.
Will of her husband mentions property of George Blackiston deceased and John Blackiston who had personal property of his mother Frances Wroth. If this is correct then Frances may have previously married to George Blackiston of DE, but George had will dated Aug 9 1778 and proved Oct. 1 naming wife Martha.5,6
Family 1 | (?) Blackiston |
Child |
Family 2 | Kinvin Wroth Jr. b. c 1728, d. Nov 1786 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12764
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12765
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=abcg2011&id=I12308
- [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999). - [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=abcg2011&id=I12310
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12291
Hannah Wroth
F, #8030, b. circa 1758
Father | Kinvin Wroth Jr.1 b. c 1728, d. Nov 1786 |
Mother | Frances Beck2 b. c 1735 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Family | (?) Dulaney b. c 1758 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 2 Volumes (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 358. Hereinafter cited as Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD, p. 357.
- [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999).
Rachel Everett1
F, #8031, b. circa 1796
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2014 |
Rachel Everett was born circa 1796.1 She married George Dulaney Apsley, son of William Apsley Sr. and Martha Wroth, on 5 March 1813 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA,
; his 2nd wife.2
; his 2nd wife.2
Family | George Dulaney Apsley b. 1785, d. c 1844 |
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I11238
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=abcg2011&id=I12697
Mary Simmonds1
F, #8032, b. circa 1790, d. 1834
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Mary Simmonds was born circa 1790.1 She married George Dulaney Apsley, son of William Apsley Sr. and Martha Wroth, on 22 September 1818 at Worton, Kent Co., Maryland, USA,
; his 3rd wife.1
Mary Simmonds died in 1834.1
; per Christou: [quote]Her sister was Ann Bennett and her maiden name was Simmonds alias Haddaway per Barbara Miller. Deposition in 1845 Chancery Record B167-744 per Barbara Miller between John Haddaway and Mary Apsley against George Apsley, Mary Simmond's sister Ann Bennet, wife of Roland Bennet had died leaving children some of whom were minors and since she and her sister had jointly owned the land, it was decided that the 118 acres would be sold and the property evenly divided between the Bennet and Apsley children. Only George Dulaney Apsley and Sarah Martha Apsley were listed.
CHANCERY COURT(Chancery Papers)1713-1853MSA SSF 512
1836/07/096531: Roland Bennett and Ann Bennett vs. Apsley Delaney and Mary Delaney. KE. Petition to partition Stradfords Manor.Accession No.: 17,898-6531 MSA S512-8- 6590 Location: 1/37/3/
1845/09/128420: John Haddaway and Sarah Apsley vs. George D. Apsley, William Bennett, William Knotts, Mary A. Knotts, Robert Bennett, George Bennett, Samuel Bennett, and Mary E. Bennett. KE. Petition to sell Stradfords Manor. Plat. Recorded (Chancery Record) 167, p. 744. Accession No.: 17,898-8420 MSA S512-10- 8395 Location: 1/38/3/
John Haddaway and Sarah Apsley showeth that a certain Mary Apsley and Ann Bennett of Kent purchased from and conveyed to them a tract of land called Stradford?s Manor containing 118 ¾ acres that the said Mary Apsley afterwards departed this life, leaving the said Sarah Apsley ase the complainants and a certain George Dulaney Apsley her children and heirs at law to whom her undividied moiety of the said land descended and who were seized thereof and that the said George Dulaney Apsley has since sold and conveyed his interest in the said land to the John Haddaway who is seized thereof. That after the death of the said Mary Apsley, the said Anne Bennett departed this life intestate, leaving a husband Rowland Bennett who is since deceased, and the following children and heirs at law, to wit: William Bennett, Mary who hath since interemarrid with a certain William Knotts and John Bennett, Robert Bennett, George Bennett, Samuel Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Bennett, to her undivided motiety of the land descended, that the said William Bennett and Mary Ann Bennett have conveyed their undivided interest to the said John Haddaway. The orator and oratrix cannot divide the land equally or sell it due to minority of Robert Bennett, George Bennett, Samuel Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Bennett who are under the age of 21 years, although it would be in their interest to sell and divide the proceeds. [end quote]1
; his 3rd wife.1
Mary Simmonds died in 1834.1
; per Christou: [quote]Her sister was Ann Bennett and her maiden name was Simmonds alias Haddaway per Barbara Miller. Deposition in 1845 Chancery Record B167-744 per Barbara Miller between John Haddaway and Mary Apsley against George Apsley, Mary Simmond's sister Ann Bennet, wife of Roland Bennet had died leaving children some of whom were minors and since she and her sister had jointly owned the land, it was decided that the 118 acres would be sold and the property evenly divided between the Bennet and Apsley children. Only George Dulaney Apsley and Sarah Martha Apsley were listed.
CHANCERY COURT(Chancery Papers)1713-1853MSA SSF 512
1836/07/096531: Roland Bennett and Ann Bennett vs. Apsley Delaney and Mary Delaney. KE. Petition to partition Stradfords Manor.Accession No.: 17,898-6531 MSA S512-8- 6590 Location: 1/37/3/
1845/09/128420: John Haddaway and Sarah Apsley vs. George D. Apsley, William Bennett, William Knotts, Mary A. Knotts, Robert Bennett, George Bennett, Samuel Bennett, and Mary E. Bennett. KE. Petition to sell Stradfords Manor. Plat. Recorded (Chancery Record) 167, p. 744. Accession No.: 17,898-8420 MSA S512-10- 8395 Location: 1/38/3/
John Haddaway and Sarah Apsley showeth that a certain Mary Apsley and Ann Bennett of Kent purchased from and conveyed to them a tract of land called Stradford?s Manor containing 118 ¾ acres that the said Mary Apsley afterwards departed this life, leaving the said Sarah Apsley ase the complainants and a certain George Dulaney Apsley her children and heirs at law to whom her undividied moiety of the said land descended and who were seized thereof and that the said George Dulaney Apsley has since sold and conveyed his interest in the said land to the John Haddaway who is seized thereof. That after the death of the said Mary Apsley, the said Anne Bennett departed this life intestate, leaving a husband Rowland Bennett who is since deceased, and the following children and heirs at law, to wit: William Bennett, Mary who hath since interemarrid with a certain William Knotts and John Bennett, Robert Bennett, George Bennett, Samuel Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Bennett, to her undivided motiety of the land descended, that the said William Bennett and Mary Ann Bennett have conveyed their undivided interest to the said John Haddaway. The orator and oratrix cannot divide the land equally or sell it due to minority of Robert Bennett, George Bennett, Samuel Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Bennett who are under the age of 21 years, although it would be in their interest to sell and divide the proceeds. [end quote]1
Family | George Dulaney Apsley b. 1785, d. c 1844 |
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I21347
Temperance Meeks1
F, #8033, b. circa 1760, d. January 1805
Father | Robert Meeks2 b. c 1720, d. c Feb 1772 |
Mother | Mary (?)3 b. c 1720, d. c Nov 1791 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Temperance Meeks married James Wroth, son of James Wroth Sr.1
Temperance Meeks was born circa 1760.1
Temperance Meeks died in January 1805 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.1
; per Christou: [quote] Temperance Wroth of Kent Co I set my blacks free: Phane at my death, Charlotte and Mary I leave to my relation Isaac Cannell Jr. till 1824. To St. Leger Meeks $30 and the interest of the balance of my estate till his death. My executor to enclose my husband and my father's burial ground and after my brother's death my estate to be divided between Isaac Cannell and his sister Brice, Susanna Meeks and William Meeks. Exec. John Bowers (Quaker). Witnesses John Ashley, William Apsley, Ann Hezard. Written Jan. 6, 1805 Proved Jan. 22, 1805 p. 241 [end quote].1
Temperance Meeks was born circa 1760.1
Temperance Meeks died in January 1805 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.1
; per Christou: [quote] Temperance Wroth of Kent Co I set my blacks free: Phane at my death, Charlotte and Mary I leave to my relation Isaac Cannell Jr. till 1824. To St. Leger Meeks $30 and the interest of the balance of my estate till his death. My executor to enclose my husband and my father's burial ground and after my brother's death my estate to be divided between Isaac Cannell and his sister Brice, Susanna Meeks and William Meeks. Exec. John Bowers (Quaker). Witnesses John Ashley, William Apsley, Ann Hezard. Written Jan. 6, 1805 Proved Jan. 22, 1805 p. 241 [end quote].1
Family | James Wroth b. c 1760, d. c May 1803 |
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12775
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I14058
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I14059
Kinvin Wroth Sr.1
M, #8034, b. circa 1682, d. circa June 1750
Father | James Wroth2,1 b. c 1645, d. c 19 Nov 1706 |
Mother | Ann Kinvin1 b. c 1660, d. b 1694 |
Charts | Ancestors - Alexander Parks RASIN, Sr. |
Reference | EDV6 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Kinvin Wroth Sr. was born circa 1682 at Maryland, USA.3,1 He married Sarah (?) in 1700.4,1
Kinvin Wroth Sr. died circa June 1750 at Worton, Kent Co., Maryland, USA.5,1
His estate was probated on 25 August 1750.5
EDV-6.
Kinvin Wroth Sr. left a will on 9 June 1750; Barnes & Wright (p. 356) "...will dated 9 June 1750, and proved 25 Aug 1750. The heirs named were son Kinvin Wroth, Jr., to whom was devised 50 a. in [Cecil] Co., near Ponds Creek, part of Clemmains, 50a. called Towns Relief; sons John, Benjamin and James Wroth, to whom was devised land called Towns Relif. The will was witnessed by Richard Coley, Healey Pell and Rachel Pell. (Maryland Wills Book 27:361 His estate was appraised by Paul Whichcote and John Read, and valued at £365.11.7. James Anderson & Co. and Esau Watkins signed as creditors. Kinvin Wroth and James Wroth digned as next of kin. Sarah Wroth and John Wroth execs., filed the inventory on 21 Nov 1750 (Maryland Inventories 44:130 On 24 Aug 1751 distribution of the estate was made by Sarah Wroth and John Wroth, execs. "
He bought Town Relief 1729.6,7,3,5
Kinvin Wroth Sr. died circa June 1750 at Worton, Kent Co., Maryland, USA.5,1
His estate was probated on 25 August 1750.5
EDV-6.
Kinvin Wroth Sr. left a will on 9 June 1750; Barnes & Wright (p. 356) "...will dated 9 June 1750, and proved 25 Aug 1750. The heirs named were son Kinvin Wroth, Jr., to whom was devised 50 a. in [Cecil] Co., near Ponds Creek, part of Clemmains, 50a. called Towns Relief; sons John, Benjamin and James Wroth, to whom was devised land called Towns Relif. The will was witnessed by Richard Coley, Healey Pell and Rachel Pell. (Maryland Wills Book 27:361 His estate was appraised by Paul Whichcote and John Read, and valued at £365.11.7. James Anderson & Co. and Esau Watkins signed as creditors. Kinvin Wroth and James Wroth digned as next of kin. Sarah Wroth and John Wroth execs., filed the inventory on 21 Nov 1750 (Maryland Inventories 44:130 On 24 Aug 1751 distribution of the estate was made by Sarah Wroth and John Wroth, execs. "
He bought Town Relief 1729.6,7,3,5
Family | Sarah (?) b. c 1700 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12316
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 2 Volumes (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 354. Hereinafter cited as Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD.
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S675] Melinda Zupon e-mail address, Email (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD, p. 356.
- [S675] Melinda Zupon e-mail address, Email, Martha's parents were Kinvin Wroth born 1728 in KE and died November
1786 in KE. He married Frances Beck. She was born 1735. They were married
1759. They had Hannah born 1758, Martha born 1760, Mary born 1765, Kinvin
Wroth III, Ann born 1770, and Charlotte born 1772. Frances' parents were
Samuel Beck and Elizabeth Wilkinson. Kinvin's parents were Kinvin Wroth and
Sarah. Kinvin was born 1682 and died 1750 in Worton, KE. They were married
1700. They had John born 1722, Benjamin born 1725, Kinvin born 1728, and
James born 1730. Kivin's parents were James Wroth (my 9th Great Grandfather)
and Ann Kinvin. They married 1680. James was born 1645 in Durance,
Enfield, Middlesex County, England. He died November 19, 1706 in KE. He
was an indentured servant who became a Gentleman and a merchant. With Ann
he had Elizabeth born 1693, Kinvin born 1682, John, James born February 17,
1702 and his twin Deborah, Susanna, Ann born July 16, 1695, and Mary born
September 17, 1694. - [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999).
Sarah (?)
F, #8035, b. circa 1700
Charts | Ancestors - Alexander Parks RASIN, Sr. |
Reference | EDV6 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Sarah (?) was born circa 1700. She married Kinvin Wroth Sr., son of James Wroth and Ann Kinvin, in 1700.1,2
EDV-6.
.1,3,4
EDV-6.
.1,3,4
Family | Kinvin Wroth Sr. b. c 1682, d. c Jun 1750 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S675] Melinda Zupon e-mail address, Email (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12316
- [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999). - [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Edward Beck Sr.
M, #8036, b. circa 1655, d. circa February 1724/25
Father | John Beck III b. 13 Jan 1686, d. 2 Nov 1733 |
Mother | Mary Hoover1 b. c 1672 |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2014 |
Edward Beck Sr. was born circa 1655. He married Mary/Ann Neeves before 4 April 1710 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.2
Edward Beck Sr. died circa February 1724/25 at St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co., Maryland, USA.
; Skordas Immigrants to MD: Edward Beck WC2 160 immigrated 1680 of Cecil Co.
!DEATH: Edward Beck departed this life 11 month 1724 p. 5 Cecil Meeting
!WILL: date 12th 7mo 1724, probate 7th May 1725 Vol 18 p 385
Edward Beck Sr. wife Ann land to children 1st Caleb, 2nd Joshua, 3rd Aguilla (then to James Corse if decd). dau Rebecca, Ann Corse, Rosmand Lamb, Ledia Read
(alias Rauls).
Edward Beck m. Ann Quinney 1697 manuscript Cecil Co. Index WB 6 158
(This reference is to the will of Sutton Queeny)
Edward Beck patented Beckworth 150 acres in 1680 in Cecil Co.3
Edward Beck Sr. left a will on 12 July 1724 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA; Ancestry.com - MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 5
Beck, Edward, Sr., planter,Kent Co.,12th day, 7th month, 1724;
7th May, 1725.
To son Caleb and hrs., “Long Compton” where he now lives; sd. son dying without issue, to pass to son Joshua and hrs; son Joshua dying without issue, to third son Aquilla and hrs.
To second son Joshna and hrs., 100 A. “Barton,” on e. side of “Beckworth”; he dying without issue, to son Aquilla and hrs; son Aquilla dying without issue, to male hrs. of James Corse.
To third son Aquilla, dwelling plantation at decease of his mother; when of age to settle on n. side of sd. land.
To dau. Rebecca, 100 A. “Reserve,” on a branch of Fendals Ck., adj. to Joseph Reeds; she dying during minority, sd. lands to male hrs. of Francis Lamb. Neither sons or dau. to sell, mortgage or lease any portion of afsd. lands.
To daus. Ann Corse, Rosmond Lamb and Ledia Read (alias Rauls) and sons Caleb and Joshua, personalty.
To wife Ann, extx., residue of personalty during life; at her decease, to son Aquilla and dau. Rebecca equally.
Test: Mathew Beck, Jane Davis, Joseph Warner. 18, 385.4
Edward Beck Sr. died circa February 1724/25 at St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co., Maryland, USA.
; Skordas Immigrants to MD: Edward Beck WC2 160 immigrated 1680 of Cecil Co.
!DEATH: Edward Beck departed this life 11 month 1724 p. 5 Cecil Meeting
!WILL: date 12th 7mo 1724, probate 7th May 1725 Vol 18 p 385
Edward Beck Sr. wife Ann land to children 1st Caleb, 2nd Joshua, 3rd Aguilla (then to James Corse if decd). dau Rebecca, Ann Corse, Rosmand Lamb, Ledia Read
(alias Rauls).
Edward Beck m. Ann Quinney 1697 manuscript Cecil Co. Index WB 6 158
(This reference is to the will of Sutton Queeny)
Edward Beck patented Beckworth 150 acres in 1680 in Cecil Co.3
Edward Beck Sr. left a will on 12 July 1724 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA; Ancestry.com - MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 5
Beck, Edward, Sr., planter,Kent Co.,12th day, 7th month, 1724;
7th May, 1725.
To son Caleb and hrs., “Long Compton” where he now lives; sd. son dying without issue, to pass to son Joshua and hrs; son Joshua dying without issue, to third son Aquilla and hrs.
To second son Joshna and hrs., 100 A. “Barton,” on e. side of “Beckworth”; he dying without issue, to son Aquilla and hrs; son Aquilla dying without issue, to male hrs. of James Corse.
To third son Aquilla, dwelling plantation at decease of his mother; when of age to settle on n. side of sd. land.
To dau. Rebecca, 100 A. “Reserve,” on a branch of Fendals Ck., adj. to Joseph Reeds; she dying during minority, sd. lands to male hrs. of Francis Lamb. Neither sons or dau. to sell, mortgage or lease any portion of afsd. lands.
To daus. Ann Corse, Rosmond Lamb and Ledia Read (alias Rauls) and sons Caleb and Joshua, personalty.
To wife Ann, extx., residue of personalty during life; at her decease, to son Aquilla and dau. Rebecca equally.
Test: Mathew Beck, Jane Davis, Joseph Warner. 18, 385.4
Family | Mary/Ann Neeves b. c 1690 |
Citations
- [S982] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mark_a_merritt, Mark A. Merritt (unknown location), downloaded updated 2 May 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mark_a_merritt&id=I435
- [S982] e-mail address, updated 2 May 2001, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mark_a_merritt&id=I449
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, MD Calendar of Wills record seen on Ancestry.com on 7 Oct 2014 at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=Marylan&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsfn=Joseph&gsln=Warner&gsln_x=XO&msydy=1730&msypn__ftp=Kent+County%2c+Maryland%2c+USA&msypn=1586&msypn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3244%7c23%7c0%7c1586%7c0%7c0%7c&uidh=v51&ct=4829. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
Mary Wroth1
F, #8037, b. circa 1754
Father | Kinvin Wroth Jr.2,1 b. c 1728, d. Nov 1786 |
Mother | Frances Beck3,1 b. c 1735 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Mary Wroth married Joel Willis.4,1,5
Mary Wroth was born circa 1754 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.6,1
Reference: (an unknown value.)7,8
Mary Wroth was born circa 1754 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.6,1
Reference: (an unknown value.)7,8
Family | Joel Willis b. c 1750, d. a 1789 |
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=abcg2011&id=I12310
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12532
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 2 Volumes (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), Vol. 1, p. 357. Hereinafter cited as Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD.
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12310
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999).
Kinvin Wroth III
M, #8038, b. circa 1752
Father | Kinvin Wroth Jr.1 b. c 1728, d. Nov 1786 |
Mother | Frances Beck2 b. c 1735 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Kinvin Wroth III married Araminta (?)3,4
Kinvin Wroth III was born circa 1752.5,4
; He signed as surety on William Apsley, his sister Martha's first husband 1799.
He served as executor on estate of James Wroth, per Republican Star July 5,
1803. Orphan's Court Proceedings Feb 14 1804.6,7,8
Kinvin Wroth III was born circa 1752.5,4
; He signed as surety on William Apsley, his sister Martha's first husband 1799.
He served as executor on estate of James Wroth, per Republican Star July 5,
1803. Orphan's Court Proceedings Feb 14 1804.6,7,8
Family | Araminta (?) b. 1750 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 2 Volumes (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 359. Hereinafter cited as Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD.
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12311
- [S746] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Barnes & Wright [1996] Col Families MD, p. 357.
- [S675] Melinda Zupon e-mail address, Email (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999). - [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999).
Ann Wroth
F, #8039, b. circa 1756
Father | Kinvin Wroth Jr.1 b. c 1728, d. Nov 1786 |
Mother | Frances Beck2 b. c 1735 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Ann Wroth married James Wroth.3
Ann Wroth was born circa 1756 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.4,5
; She may have married a Wroth. Father's will says "all the things I delivered
to her after marriage".6
.7
Ann Wroth was born circa 1756 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA.4,5
; She may have married a Wroth. Father's will says "all the things I delivered
to her after marriage".6
.7
Family | James Wroth b. c 1754 |
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I13485
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12310
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12312
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999).
Charlotte Wroth
F, #8040, b. circa 1758
Father | Kinvin Wroth Jr.1 b. c 1728, d. Nov 1786 |
Mother | Frances Beck2 b. c 1735 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2008 |
Citations
- [S2252] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=christos, Jr. Rev. Christos Christou (unknown location), downloaded updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12308
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12309
- [S2252] e-mail address, updated 26 Feb 2007, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christos&id=I12313
- [S677] Jr. Christos Christou, GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999. Supplied by Christos Christou, Jr. - e-mail address (n.p.: Christos Christou, Jr.
303 Nicholson Road
Baltimore, MD 21221-6609
Email: e-mail address, 1999). - [S676] Barbara Apsley Miller, Barbara Apsley Miller - GEDCOM file imported on 12 Feb 1999.
e-mail address (67 Fields End, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, (302)227-1911, Fax:(302)227-2034: Barbara Apsley Miller, 12 Feb 1999).