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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  VERE, Joan de was born on 5 Jan 1256 in Oxford, City of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England (daughter of VERE, Earl Robert de V and SAUNDFORD, Alice); died on 21 Nov 1293 in Lewes, Sussex, England; was buried on 21 Nov 1293 in , Lewes, Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 11 Jan 1935, MANTI

    Notes:

    Descent from King Edward I, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Knights of the Garter and from Fourteen Sureties for the Magna Charta of AD 1215. - Joan Vere married William de Warren who was killed 15 December 1285 in a tournament at Croydon and 8th in descent from William The Conqueror. Alice Warren, pg 131, died 1338, married 1305 Edmund FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel, born 1 May 1285, died 1326. BIRTH: Also shown as Born , , Oxfordshire, England. ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 6 Sep 1994, JRIVE.

    Joan married WARENNE, Sir William de in 1283 in Surrey, England. William (son of WARREN, John de and LUSIGNAN, Countess Alice) was born on 9 Feb 1256 in Surrey, England; died on 12 Dec 1295 in Croydon, Surrey, England; was buried on 15 Dec 1286 in High Altar of Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Jun 1285 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 27 May 1993, IFALL.

    Children:
    1. WARREN, Countess Alice de was born on 15 Jun 1287 in Warren, Sussex, England; died on 23 May 1338 in Arundel, Sussex, England; was buried in May 1338 in Haughmond Abbey, Upton Magna, Shropshire, England.
    2. WARREN, John was born on 30 Jun 1286 in Warren, Sussex, England; died on 29 Jun 1347 in Conisborough, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 30 Jun 1347 in Lewes, Sussex, England.
    3. WARREN, Griffin was born in 1288 in Arundel, Sussex, England; died in 1338 in Newbourne, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  VERE, Earl Robert de V was born in 1240 in Hedenham, Norfolk, England (son of VERE, Earl Hugh IV and QUINCY, Countess Hawise de); died on 2 Sep 1296 in Earls Colne, Essex, England; was buried on 7 Sep 1296 in Earl's Colone, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 24 May 1924

    Notes:

    Descent from King Edward I, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Knights of the Garter and from Fourteen Sureties for the Magna Charta of AD 1215. - Robert de Vere, died 2 September 1296, married Alice Saunford who died in 1317, daughter of Gilbert de Saunford. DEATH: Also shown as Died 2 Sep 1296

    Robert married SAUNDFORD, Alice in 1264 in Hedenham, Norfolk, England. Alice (daughter of SANFORD, Gilbert de and LA ZOUCHE, Countess Loretta) was born on 1 Jan 1230 in Wulfelmeston, Essex, England; died on 7 Sep 1312 in Canfield, Essex, England; was buried after 7 Sep 1312 in Earls Colne, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  SAUNDFORD, Alice was born on 1 Jan 1230 in Wulfelmeston, Essex, England (daughter of SANFORD, Gilbert de and LA ZOUCHE, Countess Loretta); died on 7 Sep 1312 in Canfield, Essex, England; was buried after 7 Sep 1312 in Earls Colne, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 12 Dec 1935, ARIZO

    Notes:

    SURNAME: Also shown as Sanford GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Alica De ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 26 Jan 1942

    Notes:

    ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 27 Mar 1992, JRIVE.

    Children:
    1. VERE, Mary de was born about 1262 in Essex, England; died on 28 Nov 1293; was buried in Dec 1293.
    2. 1. VERE, Joan de was born on 5 Jan 1256 in Oxford, City of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; died on 21 Nov 1293 in Lewes, Sussex, England; was buried on 21 Nov 1293 in , Lewes, Sussex, England.
    3. VERE, Sir Alfonso de was born about 1266 in Oxfordshire, England; died on 20 Dec 1329 in Oxford, Canterbury, England; was buried in Dec 1329.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  VERE, Earl Hugh IV was born in 1190 in Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, England (son of VERE, Baron Robert de and BOLBEC, Isabelle); died on 23 Dec 1263 in England; was buried in Dec 1263.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 25 May 1934, ARIZO

    Notes:

    !AKA: Hugh de Vere, Earl of Oxford - Doc. Line 60-28 Hereditary Master Chamberlain of England - Doc. Line 60-28 !BIRTH: Date: ca. 1210 - Doc. Line 60-28 !DEATH: Date: Before December 23, 1263 - Doc. 60-28 !MARRIAGE: Hugh de Vere and Hawise de Quincy - Doc. Line 60-28 Date: After February 11, 1222/3 - Doc. Line 60-28

    Hedingham Castle was the main seat of the Earls of Oxford. It is a large earthen ringwork castle with two baileys and was probably built in the late C11/early C12 by Aubrey de Vere who was granted the land by William I during the Norman Conquest. The large central mound was evidently the main focus of the castle, with the smaller, inner, bailey to the east and the larger, outer, bailey to the west. The entrance to the inner bailey is lost, possibly beneath the C18 Hedingham Castle House. The outer bailey quickly went out of use as the town grew. The magnificent and sophisticated keep was built around the middle of C12, at the height of the Anarchy, and may have been constructed to mark the elevation of the de Veres to the earldom of Oxford (an honour granted by Queen Matilda). Other buildings would also have existed, though no sign of these remain today. Around the castle three hunting parks were created; Great Park, Castle Park and Little Park. The 13th Earl of Oxford was instrumental in the accession of Henry VII, and it was he who was responsible for an ambitious building programme at Hedingham at the end of C15, when all of the earlier stone buildings other than the keep and a gatehouse (now gone) were replaced by brick towers and apartment ranges covering most of the castle mound; slight earthworks mark the positions of some of these buildings. The most notable of these was the Great Brick Tower, an ornate 'donjon' overlooking the town of Castle Hedingham; the foundations of the stair turrets of this tower remain. The Tudor bridge (recently restored) and Tennis Court also date to this phase of the history of the castle. The castle was surveyed in 1592 by Israel Armyse, but many of the buildings appear to have been razed to the ground by the early C17, by which time it had ceased to be the seat of the Earls of Oxford. The earthworks at Hedingham Castle were surveyed by the Royal Commission in October and November 1995 following a request from English Heritage. (RCHME, 1995)

    Castle Keep circa 1130-1140. Built for Aubrey De Vere and reputedly designed by William De Corbeuil, Archbishop of Canterbury. Of flint rubble faced throughout with Barnack stone. C20 wooden floors and lead roof. Of square plan 58ft x 53ft. Four storeys. The walls have an average thickness at ground floor level of 11ft tapering to 10ft. Height approximately 70ft with two remaing turrets at north west and south east corners with heights varying between approximately 15ft to 25ft. The remains of the north west rectangular fore-building of basement height now of flint rubble formerly stone faced with stone steps approaching the entrance door from south to north. The Castle Keep is situated in the middle of the inner bailey which originally had a curtain wall and wall connected to the outer bailey by a bridge. The Great Hall and other buildings were to the south west, most of which including the bridge were rebuilt C15/C16 and were probably destroyed C17/C18. Some material being re-used circa 1718-19 when the present house was rebuilt in the outer bailey to the north east. The castle ranks among the most important Norman buildings in the country if not northern Europe. Hedingham Castle remains a family home, the Norman keep and grounds are open to the public from Easter to October. Educational school visits take place throughout the year. Today the castle is a venue for a range of events, including jousting, archery, falconry, re-enactment battles, fairs, classic and vintage car shows, music concerts and theatre productions.[14]

    Hedingham Castle is currently used for wedding ceremonies and corporate or private parties. Weddings are held by candlelight in the keep with space for 100 seated guests and standing room in the Minstrels’ gallery. Civil ceremonies, Civil Partnerships, Renewal of Vows and Naming ceremonies are all permitted. The Queen Anne mansion house and marquee are used for wedding receptions and parties.[14]

    The castle has been described as "the best preserved Norman keep in England."[1]

    Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as;
    Hengham; Hedningham; Heningham; Henham; Haingeham; Hingeham

    In the civil parish of Castle Hedingham.
    In the historic county of Essex.
    Modern Authority of Essex.
    1974 county of Essex.
    Medieval County of Essex.

    OS Map Grid Reference: TL787358
    Latitude 51.99248° Longitude 0.60152°

    Hedingham Castle has been described as a certain Timber Castle, and also as a certain Masonry Castle.

    * http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/1141.html

    * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedingham_Castle

    Hugh married QUINCY, Countess Hawise de on 11 Feb 1222. Hawise (daughter of QUINCY, Earl Saher IV and HARCOURT, Countess Margaret de) was born on 10 Dec 1178 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died after 3 Feb 1263 in Essex, England; was buried after 3 Feb 1263 in Earls Colne, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  QUINCY, Countess Hawise de was born on 10 Dec 1178 in Winchester, Hampshire, England (daughter of QUINCY, Earl Saher IV and HARCOURT, Countess Margaret de); died after 3 Feb 1263 in Essex, England; was buried after 3 Feb 1263 in Earls Colne, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 3 Jan 1935, SLAKE

    Notes:

    Descent from King Edward I, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Knights of the Garter and from Fourteen Sureties for the Magna Charta of AD 1215 - Hawise Quincey married Hugh de Vere. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1198 DEATH: Also shown as Died 11 Feb 1238 ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 29 Sep 1992, PROVO.

    ID: Merged with a record that used the ID 10921734+

    ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 14 Oct 1939, SGEOR.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married 11 Feb 1222/11 Feb 1223 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 25 Jan 1973, PROVO.

    Children:
    1. VERE, Isabelle de was born in 1228 in Totnes, Devonshire, England; died on 12 Feb 1299 in Devon, England; was buried after 12 Feb 1299 in Black Friars Church, Exeter, Devon, England.
    2. VERE, Laura de was born in 1232 in Hedenham, Norfolk, England; died in 1292 in Great Wymondley, Hertfordshire, England.
    3. VERE, Margaret de was born in 1234 in Hedenham, Norfolk, England.
    4. 2. VERE, Earl Robert de V was born in 1240 in Hedenham, Norfolk, England; died on 2 Sep 1296 in Earls Colne, Essex, England; was buried on 7 Sep 1296 in Earl's Colone, Essex, England.

  3. 6.  SANFORD, Gilbert de was born about 1170 in Hormead, Hertsfordshire, England (son of SANFORD, John); died in 1250 in North Molton, Devonshire, England; was buried in North Molton, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 30 Jun 1941

    Notes:

    --Other Fields Ref Number: 7655

    SURNAME: Also shown as Sanford GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Gilbert BIRTH: Also shown as Born Oxford, England. DEATH: Also shown as Died 1250

    SURNAME: Also shown as Saundford

    ID: Merged with a record that used the ID 10769646

    ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 28 May 1940

    ~ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 30 Jun 1941

    Gilbert married LA ZOUCHE, Countess Loretta about 1201 in Hertsfordshire, England. Loretta (daughter of LA ZOUCHE, Earl Roger and CAPET, Margaret) was born in 1205 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England; died on 18 Feb 1279 in Saunford, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Feb 1279. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  LA ZOUCHE, Countess Loretta was born in 1205 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England (daughter of LA ZOUCHE, Earl Roger and CAPET, Margaret); died on 18 Feb 1279 in Saunford, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Feb 1279.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 15 May 2013, SGEOR

    Notes:

    --Other Fields Ref Number: 7653

    SURNAME: Also shown as Zouche

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Lora La

    ID: Merged with a record that used the ID 2692405+4

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Aft 1273

    ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 30 Jun 1970

    AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN PXX6-SH

    ID: Merged with a record that used the ID 10769647

    ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 30 Jun 1970

    ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar SLAKE.

    Notes:

    ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 26 Apr 1990, SLAKE.

    Children:
    1. SANDFORD, Nicholas de was born about 1201 in Hormead, Hertsfordshire, England.
    2. 3. SAUNDFORD, Alice was born on 1 Jan 1230 in Wulfelmeston, Essex, England; died on 7 Sep 1312 in Canfield, Essex, England; was buried after 7 Sep 1312 in Earls Colne, Essex, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  VERE, Baron Robert de was born in 1164 in Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, England; was christened in 1164 (son of VERE, Earl Aubrey de and ESSEX, Countess Lucia); died on 25 Oct 1221 in Cöln, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried in Oct 1221 in Cöln, Cambridgeshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Temple
    • WAC: 12 Feb 1936, ARIZO

    Notes:

    Descent from King Edward I, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Knights of the Garter and from Fourteen Sureties for the Magna Charta of AD 1215. - Robert de Vere the Surety, a record of whose ancestry and achievements at pg 129, was hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of England and 8th in descent from King Hugh Capet, pages 184, 421 and 424. He died 25 Octobe 1221 having married Isabel Bolebec.

    He was elected one of the twenty-five barons who were to ensure the King's adherence to the terms of Magna Carta, and as such was excommunicated by Pope Innocent III.
    He served as a King's justice 1220-1221.
    The principal residence of the de VERES was Castle Headingham. The keep still stands sentry guard over the River Colne in the North of Essex, probably erected by Aubrey de Vere, who died in 1194. The Headingham keep ranks with that of Rochester as the finest of the square keeps in England.

    Oxford Castle was the seat of the Earls de Vere. It now consists of little more than a Norman tower which stands inside the walls of a county jail. It was here that King Stephen laid siege to Matilda in 1141. She escaped by a rope ladder fashioned from bed sheets during the night and, fleeing, found refuge at Wallingford.

    Oxford Castle is thought to be the oldest in all England. The Norman structure was built in 1071 by Robert d'Oilly. From what is left of it we can conclude that it was originally a pre-Norman motte and bailey fort. After the 1071 rebuilding, alterations were made by Henry II, between 1165 and 1173. He added the houses inside the shell keep, and also the well. He presumably built the diagonal keep on the motte, the foundations of which were discovered in the 18th Century.

    ROBERT de VERE, the Surety, and Crusader, born after 1164, became heir to his brother, Aubrey de Vere, who died without issue before September of 1214, and who was reputed to be one of the "evil councillors" of King John. Although he was hereditary lord great Chamberlain of the kingdom, Robert pursued a different course in politics from that of his brother, and became one of the principal Barons in arms against King John, a party to that covenant which resigned the custody of the City and Tower of London to the Barons, and one of those excommunicated by the Pope. In the beginning of the reign of King Henry III, after he had made his peace with that young monarch following the Battle of Lincoln, Robert was received into his favor, and was appointed one of the judges in the Court of King's Bench, but he died only a few months afterward, 25~ October 1221, and was buried in the Priory of Hatfield, Broad Oak, in Essex. His wife was Isabel, who died 3 February 1248, daughter of Hugh, second Baron de Bolebec in Northumberland.

    Robert married BOLBEC, Isabelle in 1184 in , Essex, England. Isabelle (daughter of BOLBEC, Sir Walter Hugh and VESEY, Sibil de) was born in 1164 in Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, England; died on 3 Feb 1245 in Oxfordshire, England; was buried after 3 Feb 1245 in Black Friars Church, Oxfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BOLBEC, Isabelle was born in 1164 in Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, England (daughter of BOLBEC, Sir Walter Hugh and VESEY, Sibil de); died on 3 Feb 1245 in Oxfordshire, England; was buried after 3 Feb 1245 in Black Friars Church, Oxfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 13 Dec 1935, ARIZO

    Notes:

    SURNAME: Also shown as Bolebec GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Isabel

    Children:
    1. VERE, Alice de was born in 1186 in Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, England.
    2. VERE, Eleanor de was born in 1188 in Essex, England; died in 1274 in Great Birch, Cambridgeshire, England.
    3. 4. VERE, Earl Hugh IV was born in 1190 in Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, England; died on 23 Dec 1263 in England; was buried in Dec 1263.

  3. 10.  QUINCY, Earl Saher IV was born in 1155 in Winchester, Hampshire, England (son of QUINCY, Knight Robert de and LEUCHARS, Countess Orabella de); died on 3 Nov 1219 in Damietta, Palestine; was buried in Nov 1219 in Jerusalem, Israel.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _TAG: Reviewed on FS
    • WAC: 30 Jun 1932, LOGAN

    Notes:

    Descent from King Edward I, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Knights of the Garter and from Fourteen Sureties for the Magna Charta of AD 1215 - Saire de Quincey the Surety, a record of whose achievements appears at pg 129, was hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of England and 8th in descent from King Hugh Capet, pp 184, 421, and 424. He died 25 October 1221 having married Isabel Bolebec. Saire de Quincey the Surety, a record of whose achievements appears at pg 112, was Earl of Winchester born before 1154, died 3 Nov 1219 on the way to the Holy Land. He was 15th in descent from Alfred the Great. He married Margaret Beaumont a descendant of Charlemagne. Death place, Damietta, On Way To Holy Land, Palestine. He was Magna Charta Surety. Saire de Quincy, b prior to 1154. He obtained large grants and immunities from King John and was created Earl of Winchester, 2 March 1207. He had been appointed in 1203 governor of castles of Ruil in Normandy. In 1218 he went with Earls of Chester and Arundel to the Holy Land, assisted at the siege of Damietta, 1219, d 3 Nov same year on the way to Jerusalem. AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS DESCENDED FROM MAGNA CHARTA BARONS and/or CRUSADERS William d'Aubeney (Aubigny) Roger le Bigod Hugh le Bigod Henry de Bohun Richard de Clare Gilbert de Clare John Fitz Robert Robert Fitz Walter William de Huntingfield John de Lacy William de Lanvalay William Malet William de Mowbray Saher de Quincy Robert de Roos Geoffrey de Say Robert de Vere Hugh Magnus, Duke of France William VII, Count of Poitou Edward I, King of England Fredrick III, Barborossa Stephen of Bois William de Mohun Saher de Quincy Gilbert de Clare William de Longspee Louis VII, King of France Geoffrey of Bologne Below is a partial list of "Gateway" ancestors with lines to Magna Charta Barons: *New Ancestors may be added and/or become unacceptable as new evidence is uncovered. Abbott, Anne (Mauleverer), of Nottingham Township, Burlington Co., NJ Abell, Robert, of Weymouth & Rehoboth, MA Abney, Dannett, of King William & Spotsylvania Cos., VA Allin, Katherine (Deighton), of Roxbury and Dedham, MA Alsop, Elizabeth Alsop, Timothy, of New Haven, CT Alsop, George, of Milford, CT Alston, John, of Berkeley Co., SC Argall, Sir Samuel, deputy Governor of VA Asfordby, William, of Kingston & Marbletown, NY Aston, Walter, of the West Indies Aubrey, Barbara Baldwin, Elizabeth (Alsop), of Milford, CT Ball, Elizabeth (Harleston), of St. James Parish, Berkeley Co., & Charleston, SC Barclay, John, Governor of New Jersey Barclay, Robert, Governor of East Jersey Barham, Charles, of Surry Co., VA Barnes, Charles, of Long Island, NY Batt, Anne (Baynton), of Boston, MA Batt, Christopher, of Boston, MA Batte, Henry, of Charles City Co., VA Batte, Thomas, of Charles City & Henrico Cos., VA Batte, William, of Charles City Co., VA Baynard, John, Gent., of Talbot Co., MD Baynton, Anne Beckwith, Sir Marmaduke, of Richmond Co., VA Berkeley, Sir William, Governor of VA Bernard, Anna (Cordray), of York Co., VA Bernard, Richard, of York Co., VA Bernard, William, of Isle of Wight Co., VA Bevan, Barbara (Aubrey), of PA Bevan, John, of PA Beville, Essex, of Henrico Co., VA Bickley, Joseph, of King William Co., VA Bladen, William, of St. Mary's & Anne Arundel Cos., MD Blakiston, George, of St. Mary's Co., MD Blakiston, Nehemiah, of St. Mary's Co., MD Blunston, Hannah (Levis), of Darby, Chester Co., PA Bolles, Joseph, of Winter Harbor & Wells, ME Booth, Thomas, of Gloucester Co., VA Bosvile, Elizabeth Bourchier, Mary Bradshaw, Sarah (Levis), of Darby, Chester Co., PA Brent, [Capt.] George, of Stafford Co., VA Brent, [Col.] Giles, of Kent Island, MD, & Stafford Co., VA Brent, Robert, of Stafford Co., VA Bressey, Thomas, of New Haven, CT Brooke, Mary (Wolseley), of Calvert Co., MD Browne, Nathaniel, of Hartford & Middletown, CT, & Springfield, MA Bruen, Obadiah, of Marshfield & Gloucester, MA, & New London, CT Bulkeley, Elizabeth Bulkeley, Grace (Chetwode), of Concord, MA Bulkeley, Martha Bulkeley, Rev. Peter, of Concord, MA Bull, Stephen, of SC Burnet, William, Governor of NY Burnham, Alice (Eltonhead), of York, Lancaster, & Middlesex Cos., VA Burrough, Nathaniel, of Calvert Co., MD, & Roxbury, MA Butler, Elizabeth Butler, John, of Kent Island, MD Calthorpe, Col. Christopher, of York Co., VA & NC Calvert, Charles, Governor of MD Calvert, Jane (Lowe) (Sewall), of St. Mary's Co., MD Calvert, Leonard, Governor of MD Campbell, Lord William, Governor of SC Carleton, Edward, of Rowley, MA Carleton, Ellen (Newton), of Rowley, MA Carroll, Dr. Charles, of MD Carter, Eleanor (Eltonhead), of Lancaster Co., VA Carter, Sarah (Ludlow), of Lancaster Co., VA Cartlidge, Mary (Need), of Darby, Chester Co., PA Chauncy, [Rev] Charles, of Scituate and Plymouth, MA Cheseldine, Kenelm, of St. Mary's Co., MD Chetwode, Gracy Claiborne, Elizabeth (Butler), of the Isle of Kent, Chespeake Bay, & New Kent, VA Clarke, Jeremy, of Newport, RI Clarkson, Matthew, of New York City, NY Claypoole, James, of Philadelphia, PA Claypoole, Norton, of Lewes, DE Clopton, William, of York & New Kent Cos., VA Codd, St. Leger, of Lancaster & Northumberland Cos., VA, & Cecil Co., MD Conway, Martha (Eltonhead), of Lancaster Co., VA Cooke, Elizabeth (Haynes), of Cambridge, MA Corbin, Alice (Eltonhead), of Middlesex Co., VA Corbin, Henry, of Middlesex Co., VA Cordray, Anna Coytemore, Elizabeth Crowne, Agnes (Mackworth), of Boston, MA Cudworth, James of Scituate, MA Culpeper, Katherine (St. Leger), of VA Culpeper, Thomas, of VA Culpeper, John, of VA Dade, Francis, of Warwick Co., VA Dale, Diana (Skipwith), of Lancaster Co., VA Davie, Humphrey, of Boston, MA, & Hartford, CT Deighton, Frances Deighton, Jane (see Lugg) Deighton, Jane (see Negus) Deighton, Katherine Derehaugh, Anne Digges, Edward, of York Co., VA Dudley, Katherine (Deighton), of Roxbury & Dedham, MA Dudley, Thomas, Governor of MA Dunlop, Archibald, of CT Eddowes, Ralph, of PA Eddowes, Sarah (Kenrick), of Philadelphia Co., PA Edwards, Agnes, of Cambridge, MA and Hartford, CT Elkington, George, of Burlington Co., NJ Ellis, Rowland, of Bryn Mawr & Gwynedd, PA Eltonhead, Agatha Eltonhead, Alice Eltonhead, Eleanor Eltonhead, Jane Eltonhead, Martha Farrar, William, of Henrico Co., VA Farwell, Olive (Welby), of Concord & Chelmsford, MA Fenwick, Jane (Eltonhead), of St. Mary's Co., MD Fenwick, John, of Salem, NJ Filmer, Henry, of James City & Warwick Cos., VA Fisher, John, of Northampton Co., VA Fitz Randolph, Edward, of Scituate and Barnstable, MA and Piscataway, NJ Fleete, Henry, of Lancaster Co., VA Foliot, Edward, of York Co., VA Fowke, [Col.] Gerard, of Westmoreland Co., VA and Charles Co., MD Gerard, Thomas, of St. Mary's Co., MD, & Westmoreland Co., VA Gill, Mary (Mainwaring), said to be of MD Goddard, William, of Watertown, MA Gordon, Thomas, of NJ Gorsuch, Anne (Lovelace), of VA Gurdon, Muriel Gye, Mary Hackburne, Katherine (Deighton), of Roxbury & Dedham, MA Hamby, Katherine Harlakenden, Elizabeth (Bosvile), of Cambridge, MA Harlakenden, Mabel Harlakenden, Roger, of Cambridge, MA Harleston, Elizabeth Harleston, John, of St. James Parish, Berkeley Co., SC Harris, Agnes Haugh, Elizabeth (Bulkeley), of Cambridge & Boston, MA Hawes, Edmund, of Duxbury & Yarmouth, MA Haynes, Elizabeth Haynes, Mabel, of Hartford, CT Henry, John, of VA Horsmanden, Warham, of Charles City Co., VA Houston, Sir Patrick, 5th Baronet, of GA Hoyle, Edward of VA Humphrey, Anne Humphrey, Daniel, of Haverford, Delaware Co., PA Humphrey, John of PA Hunter, Robert, Governor of NY & NJ Hutchinson, Anne (Marbury), of Boston, MA, RI, & NY Hutchinson, Katherine (Hamby), of Boston, MA Iremonger, Corderoy, of Northumberland Co., VA Iremonger, Francis, of Gloucester Co., VA Iremonger, Martha Iremonger, William, of Lancaster Co., VA Isham, Henry, of Henrico Co., VA James, Rev. 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Alexander, of VA Whitaker, Jabez, of Henrico Co., VA Whittaker, Mary (Bourchier), of Henrico Co., VA Whittingham, Elizabeth (Bulkeley), of Cambridge & Boston, MA Williams, Frances (Deighton), of Taunton, MA Willis, Amy Wilson, Elizabeth (Mansfield), of Boston, MA Wingfield, Thomas, of New Kent Co., VA Winthrop, Margaret, of Boston, MA Wolsey, Mary Worden, Peter, of MA Wormeley, Agatha (Eltonhead), of Middlesex Co., VA Wyatt, Sir Francis, Governor of VA Wyatt, Rev. Hawte, of Jamestown, VA Wyche, Henry, of Surry Co., VA Yale, Thomas, Gent., of New Haven, CT Yate, George, of Anne Arundel Co., MD GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Saher De BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1150 DEATH: Also shown as Died Damietta, Palestine, Israel.

    Saher married HARCOURT, Countess Margaret de in 1174 in England. Margaret (daughter of BEAUMONT, Earl Robert de and GRANDMESNIL, Countess Petronilla de) was born in 1156 in Hampshire, England; died on 12 Jan 1236 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England; was buried in Jan 1236 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  HARCOURT, Countess Margaret de was born in 1156 in Hampshire, England (daughter of BEAUMONT, Earl Robert de and GRANDMESNIL, Countess Petronilla de); died on 12 Jan 1236 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England; was buried in Jan 1236 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.

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    • WAC: 23 Jun 1932, LOGAN

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    From Medieval Lands (see link in Sources; downloaded 31 July 2018, dvmansur):

    MARGARET ([before 1172]-[12/15] Jan or 12 Feb 1235). A history of the foundation of St Mary’s abbey, Leicester names “Amiciam primogenitam…et Margaritam juniorem” as the two daughters of “Robertus” and his wife “Petronillam filiam Hugonis de Grantmenyl”, adding that Margaret married “Sayero de Quincy”[1823]. "Seherus de Quency comes Wintonie" donated "ecclesiam de Gasc" to Inchaffray Abbey, for the souls of "patris nostri bone memorie Roberti de Quency et…matris nostre Orable et…Roberti de Quency primogeniti nostri et…Margarete uxoris nostre" by charter dated to [1210/13][1824]. A charter of King Edward I confirmed donations to Garendon Abbey among which by “Margareta…comitissa Wyntoniæ, soror Roberti comitis Leycestriæ”[1825]. The necrology of the monastery of Ouche records the death "12 Jan" of "Margarita comitissa Wintonyæ"[1826]. The necrology of Garendon abbey (Leicestershire) records the death “XVIII Kal Feb” of “Margareta comitissa Wintonie et mater...Rogeri de Quyncy”[1827]. m (before 1190) SAHER [IV] de Quincy, son of ROBERT de Quincy & his first wife Orabilis --- (-Damietta 3 Nov 1219, bur Acre). He was created Earl of Winchester before 10 Feb 1207.

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    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Bef 1173 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 28 Jan 1936

    Children:
    1. QUINCY, Earl Robert de was born about 1174 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was christened in 1219; died on 25 Apr 1264 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England; was buried in Apr 1264 in Saint Peter Churchyard, Brackley, Noirthamptonshire, England.
    2. QUINCY, Loretta de was born in 1180 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died in 1270 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
    3. QUINCY, John de was born in 1182 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
    4. QUINCY, Reginald de was born in 1184 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died in 1185 in Somme, Picardie, France.
    5. QUINCY, Beatrice de was born in 1185 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.
    6. QUINCY, Lady Arabella De was born in 1186 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died in 1258 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England; was buried in 1258.
    7. 5. QUINCY, Countess Hawise de was born on 10 Dec 1178 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died after 3 Feb 1263 in Essex, England; was buried after 3 Feb 1263 in Earls Colne, Essex, England.
    8. QUINCY, Earl Roger de was born in 1200 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died on 25 Apr 1264 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England; was buried in Apr 1264 in Brackley, Inverness, Scotland.

  5. 12.  SANFORD, John was born about 1174 in Hertsfordshire, England.

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    1. SANDFORD, Nicholas de was born in Hormead, Hertsfordshire, England; died in 1252.
    2. SANDFORD, Cecilia was born about 1164 in Hormead, Hertsfordshire, England; died in 1251 in Hormead, Hertsfordshire, England.
    3. 6. SANFORD, Gilbert de was born about 1170 in Hormead, Hertsfordshire, England; died in 1250 in North Molton, Devonshire, England; was buried in North Molton, Devonshire, England.

  6. 14.  LA ZOUCHE, Earl Roger was born in 1175 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England (son of ZOUCHE, Lord Allen Ceoche La); died on 25 Apr 1264 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.

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    • WAC: 22 Sep 1922, SLAKE

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    --Other Fields Ref Number: 7146 SURNAME: Also shown as Zouche GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Roger La DEATH: Also shown as Died Bef 14 May 1238 ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 26 Nov 1934 ~ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 28 Feb 1935

    Roger married CAPET, Margaret in 1204 in Molton, Devonshire, England. Margaret (daughter of PHILLIPS, James Sr and Mary, daughter of FRANCE, King Philippe III and BRABANT, Marie) was born about 1179 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England; was christened in , Valois, , France; died on 28 Jan 1232 in Leicester Abbey, Leicestershire, England; was buried in Feb 1232 in London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  CAPET, Margaret was born about 1179 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England; was christened in , Valois, , France (daughter of PHILLIPS, James Sr and Mary, daughter of FRANCE, King Philippe III and BRABANT, Marie); died on 28 Jan 1232 in Leicester Abbey, Leicestershire, England; was buried in Feb 1232 in London, Middlesex, England.

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    • WAC: 26 Nov 1934, SLAKE

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    --Other Fields Ref Number: 709 --Other Fields Ref Number: 760 Margaret, eldest daughter of Philip III (the Bold), King of France. Married at Canterbury, 8th Sept., 1299. Died at Marlborough Castle, 14th Feb., 1317; buried at the Grey Friars, London. Her surname is also written Margaret Capet. Ancestor of Elizabeth Holcroft who married Rev. David Clarkson in 1651. SURNAME: Also shown as Zouche DEATH: Also shown as Died Aft 28 Jan 1232 GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Marguerite AFN: Merged with a record that used the AFN 8XJD-46 DEATH: Also shown as Died 14 Feb 1317 ~BAPTISM: Also shown as Baptized 19 Nov 1934 ~ENDOWMENT: Also shown as Endowed 26 Nov 1934

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    MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Abt 1203 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp PROVO.

    Children:
    1. 7. LA ZOUCHE, Countess Loretta was born in 1205 in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England; died on 18 Feb 1279 in Saunford, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Feb 1279.
    2. LA ZOUCHE, Eudo was born about 1207 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England; died on 24 Jun 1279 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England; was buried in Jun 1279.
    3. ZOUCHE, Allen La was born on 1 Nov 1203 in Ashby De La Zouc, Leicestershire, England; was christened in Molton, Devonshire, England; died on 10 Aug 1270 in Ashby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried in Aug 1270 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.
    4. ZOUCHE, Alice La was born about 1213 in North Molton, Devonshire, England; was christened in Tonge, Leicestershire, England; died in 1256.
    5. ZOUCHE, William La was born about 1214 in Kings Nympton, Devonshire, England; died before 3 Feb 1272 in Kings Nympton, Devonshire, England; was buried in Feb 1272.
    6. ZOUCHE, Maud La was born in 1224 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 31 May 1349 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England; was buried after 31 May 1349 in St Peter Churchyard, Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.