Thomas Mapes

M, b. circa 1712
Thomas Mapes|b. c 1712|p110.htm#i21220|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|William Mapes|b. c 1655\nd. 16 Apr 1698|p74.htm#i20142|Hannah Horton||p108.htm#i21174|Henry Case II|b. 5 Sep 1659\nd. 16 Apr 1720|p109.htm#i21213|Tabitha (?)|b. c 1665|p109.htm#i21214|
Father*William Mapes b. 1688, d. Jan 1747/48
Mother*Tabitha Case b. 1690, d. 1776
     Thomas was born circa 1712 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Thomas married Hendrickje Hogenkamp on 15 January 1786 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

Family

Hendrickje Hogenkamp

Hendrickje Hogenkamp

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     Hendrickje was born at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Hendrickje married Thomas Mapes, son of William Mapes and Tabitha Case, on 15 January 1786 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

Family

Thomas Mapes b. c 1712

William Mapes Ii

M, b. 1714, d. 26 February 1798
William Mapes Ii|b. 1714\nd. 26 Feb 1798|p110.htm#i21222|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|William Mapes|b. c 1655\nd. 16 Apr 1698|p74.htm#i20142|Hannah Horton||p108.htm#i21174|Henry Case II|b. 5 Sep 1659\nd. 16 Apr 1720|p109.htm#i21213|Tabitha (?)|b. c 1665|p109.htm#i21214|
Father*William Mapes b. 1688, d. Jan 1747/48
Mother*Tabitha Case b. 1690, d. 1776
     William was born in 1714 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. William married Eunice Loring on 19 May 1735 at Orange County, New York. William was in the Light Troop of Horse of the Orange County Militia. He made his will 15 September 1797 at Goshen, Orange County, New York. He left all his property to his wife, Eunice, & at her death, it was to go to his daughter. He did not mention any other child. The following memorandum was made below the will before the witnesses signed: "The word Mary wrote on a margin in the eighth line from the top". This could indicate that there were other daughters. He stated in the will "I revoke all former Wills by me at any time made".1 William wrote a codicil to his will on 6 October 1797. He mentions his grandson William Moore. William departed this life on Monday, 26 February 1798 at the Town of Wallkill, Orange County, New York, at age 84 years. William was buried in the Wallkill Cemetery, the Town of Wallkill, Orange County, New York.2 His will was probated on 5 March 1798.

Family

Eunice Loring b. 1713, d. 16 Mar 1810
Children

Citations

  1. [S428] Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line, page 45 - the will of William4 Mapes, "Junior" was dated Sept. 15. 1797, and a codicil thereto was dated Oct. 6. 1797, the proving thereof was Mar. 5, 1798'.
  2. [S428] Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line, page 43 - Walkill Cemetery Inscription: "In Memory of William Mapes Who Died February 26th 1798 & In The 84th Year of His Age."

Eunice Loring1

F, b. 1713, d. 16 March 1810
     Eunice was born in 1713 at New York. Eunice married William Mapes Ii, son of William Mapes and Tabitha Case, on 19 May 1735 at Orange County, New York. Eunice's husband, William, died on 26 February 1798 in the Town of Wallkill, Orange County, New York, at age 84 years, leaving her a widow. Eunice departed this life on Friday, 16 March 1810 at the Town of Wallkill, Orange County, New York, at age 97 years. Eunice was buried in the Wallkill Cemetery, the Town of Wallkill, Orange County, New York.2

Family

William Mapes Ii b. 1714, d. 26 Feb 1798
Children

Citations

  1. [S187] Indexed by Rosanne Conway Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York: Excerpted from the Documentary History of the State of New York, page 51 - Southold Town Census 1698: John Loring, Richard, Samuel, Jno. Junjr, William & Thomas. Next on the census was John Veale & Grace.
  2. [S428] Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line, page 43 - Walkill Cemetery Inscription: "In Memory of Eunice Mapes Wife of William Mapes Who Died March 10th 1810 in the 97th Year of Her Age."
         

Henry Mapes

M, b. circa 1716
Henry Mapes|b. c 1716|p110.htm#i21224|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|William Mapes|b. c 1655\nd. 16 Apr 1698|p74.htm#i20142|Hannah Horton||p108.htm#i21174|Henry Case II|b. 5 Sep 1659\nd. 16 Apr 1720|p109.htm#i21213|Tabitha (?)|b. c 1665|p109.htm#i21214|
Father*William Mapes b. 1688, d. Jan 1747/48
Mother*Tabitha Case b. 1690, d. 1776
     Henry was born at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

Benjamin Mapes

M, b. circa 1718
Benjamin Mapes|b. c 1718|p110.htm#i21225|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|William Mapes|b. c 1655\nd. 16 Apr 1698|p74.htm#i20142|Hannah Horton||p108.htm#i21174|Henry Case II|b. 5 Sep 1659\nd. 16 Apr 1720|p109.htm#i21213|Tabitha (?)|b. c 1665|p109.htm#i21214|
Father*William Mapes b. 1688, d. Jan 1747/48
Mother*Tabitha Case b. 1690, d. 1776
     Benjamin was born at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

Daniel Mapes

M, b. 1737
Daniel Mapes|b. 1737|p110.htm#i21226|William Mapes Ii|b. 1714\nd. 26 Feb 1798|p110.htm#i21222|Eunice Loring|b. 1713\nd. 16 Mar 1810|p110.htm#i21223|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|||||||
Father*William Mapes Ii b. 1714, d. 26 Feb 1798
Mother*Eunice Loring b. 1713, d. 16 Mar 1810
     Daniel was born in 1737 at ___.

Mary Mapes1

F, b. 29 October 1738, d. 29 May 1820
Mary Mapes|b. 29 Oct 1738\nd. 29 May 1820|p110.htm#i21227|William Mapes Ii|b. 1714\nd. 26 Feb 1798|p110.htm#i21222|Eunice Loring|b. 1713\nd. 16 Mar 1810|p110.htm#i21223|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|||||||
Father*William Mapes Ii b. 1714, d. 26 Feb 1798
Mother*Eunice Loring b. 1713, d. 16 Mar 1810
     Mary was born on Wednesday, 29 October 1738 at Orange County, New York. Mary married David Moore on 2 April 1764. Mary departed this life on Monday, 29 May 1820 at age 81 years and 7 months.

Family

David Moore

Citations

  1. [S428] Lester Dunbar Mapes, A Tentative Correction of the Mapes Family Line, page 48 - Mary Mapes, born Oct. 29, 1738; died May 29, 1820; married David Moore, April 2, 1764.

David Moore

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     David married Mary Mapes, daughter of William Mapes Ii and Eunice Loring, on 2 April 1764.

Family

Mary Mapes b. 29 Oct 1738, d. 29 May 1820

Benjamin Mapes

M, b. circa 1740, d. 1823
Benjamin Mapes|b. c 1740\nd. 1823|p110.htm#i21229|William Mapes Ii|b. 1714\nd. 26 Feb 1798|p110.htm#i21222|Eunice Loring|b. 1713\nd. 16 Mar 1810|p110.htm#i21223|William Mapes|b. 1688\nd. Jan 1747/48|p109.htm#i21208|Tabitha Case|b. 1690\nd. 1776|p109.htm#i21209|||||||
Father*William Mapes Ii b. 1714, d. 26 Feb 1798
Mother*Eunice Loring b. 1713, d. 16 Mar 1810
     Benjamin was born at Orange County, New York. Benjamin departed this life in 1823 at ___.

Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale1,2

M, b. after 1077
Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale|b. a 1077|p110.htm#i21230|Gilbert de Corbeil|b. c 1052|p323.htm#i35498|Isabella de Lupus d'Avranches|b. c 1062|p347.htm#i36251|||||||Richard d. G. d'Avranches|b. c 1020\nd. 1082|p350.htm#i36329|Emma d. Conteville||p350.htm#i36330|
Father*Gilbert de Corbeil b. c 1052
Mother*Isabella de Lupus d'Avranches b. c 1062
     Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de was born after 1077 at Northumberland, England. He was the son of Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil. Robert married Ormunda de Lumley, daughter of Osbert de Lumley de Stafford, circa 1100 at Staffordshire, England. Robert’s father, Gilbert de Corbeil made arrangements with Robert de Stafford for the Manor of Peshale as a feoffment for a fee one knight’s service, his son Robert to fulfill the feoffment. This agreement was confirmed by a deed that has an erroneous date of 27 December 1068, between Robert de Stafford and Robert. It is very likely that the date should have been 1098 as it is known that Robert did migrate to Staffordshire around 1100 and took up his residence at the Manor of Peshale at that time. He was a soldier and spent much of his time fighting for his overlord against the Welsh. He married after his arrival in Staffordshire, into one of the families who had formed the colony of immigrants from Northumberland & settled near Stone Priory. He was the first of this line to take on the surname "Peshale" from that of his manor.3 A deed was signed by Robert & Ormunda that granted their land in Lumley to their son, John.4

Family 1

Ormunda de Lumley b. c 1178
Child

Family 2

Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: chapter 11, section 1, page 197 - …being Harlein Manuscript No. 1985, appears the following deed,… (Translation:…Robert de Peshale gave to John his son and heir all that land of Lumley which received through his marriage with Ormunda, daughter of Osbert de Lumley, mother of this same John, and also the hereditary rights. Witnessed by William de Lumley, Mathew de Lumley, Robert de Clifford, etc.)…
    Ormunda de Lumley de Stafford was descended from and of the blood of all the Bernician-Northumbrian kings. Osbert de Lumley de Strafford, father of Ormunda and her brother, another Osbert, were at one time secular priests at Silverton or Swynnerton Church, Pirehill Hundred, Staffordshire. This church was tributary to Stone Priory about which gathered most of the Northumbrian emigrants to Stafford,…
    Osbert de Lumley de Stafford the elder of these two priests was the son of Ligulph who married Ealdgyth, daughter of Ealdred, Earl of Northumberland. Both Liguth and his wife Ealdgyth, who were cousin german, were descended from the kings of Bernicia and the Earls of Northumberland. When this kingdom of Bernicia-Northumberland was merged into the Saxon kingdom of England, the royal line of Bernicia became the earls of Northumberland. Lyguph and Ealdgth had four sons, -- namely, Uhtred, Morkere, Osbert, and Adam. Uhtred remained in Durham where he had two sons William and Mathew, who, becoming possessed of Lumley, called themselves of that manor. William thereby became the ancestor of the De Lumley family. Morkere became a Monk. Osbert and Adam emigrated to Staffordshire along with the other Northumbrians and settled in the parish of Stone where Osbert was known as de Stafford and Adam as de Audley. William and Mathew de Lumley were witnesses to the deed….
  2. [S238] Herbert F. Seversmith & Arthur S. Wardwell, The Fabulous Pearsalls.
  3. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 10 Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbiel, section 1, pages 176-.
  4. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 11, pages 197, 199

    …being Harlein Manuscript No. 1985, appears the following deed,… (Translation:…Robert de Peshale gave to John his son and heir all that land of Lumley which received through his marriage with Ormunda, daughter of Osbert de Lumley, mother of this same John, and also the hereditary rights. Witnessed by William de Lumley, Mathew de Lumley, Robert de Clifford, etc.)…
    Ormunda de Lumley de Stafford was descended from and of the blood of all the Bernician-Northumbrian kings. Osbert de Lumley de Strafford, father of Ormunda and her brother, another Osbert, were at one time secular priests at Silverton or Swynnerton Church, Pirehill Hundred, Staffordshire. This church was tributary to Stone Priory about which gathered the most of the Northumbrian emigrants to Stafford,…
    Osbert de Lumley de Stafford the elder of these two priests was the son of Ligulph who married Ealdgyth, daughter of Ealdred, Earl of Northumberland. Both Liguth and his wife Ealdgyth, who were cousin german, were descended from the kings of Bernicia and the Earls of Northumberland. When this kingdom of Bernicia-Northumberland was merged into the Saxon kingdom of England, the royal line of Bernicia became the earls of Northumberland. Lyguph and Ealdgth had four sons, -- namely, Uhtred, Morkere, Osbert, and Adam. Uhtred remained in Durham where he had two sons William and Mathew, who, becoming possessed of Lumley, called themselves of that manor. William thereby became the ancestor of the De Lumley family. Morkere became a Monk. Osbert and Adam emigrated to Staffordshire along with the other Northumbrians and settled in the parish of Stone where Osbert was known as de Stafford and Adam as de Audley. William and Mathew de Lumley were witnesses to the deed….

Ormunda de Lumley

F, b. circa 1178
Ormunda de Lumley|b. c 1178|p110.htm#i21231|Osbert de Lumley de Stafford||p115.htm#i21375||||Ligulph (?)|b. c 1024\nd. b 14 May 1080|p114.htm#i21372|Aeldgyth d. Northumberland|b. c 1028|p115.htm#i21373|||||||
Father*Osbert de Lumley de Stafford
     Ormunda de married Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale, son of Gilbert de Corbeil and Isabella de Lupus d'Avranches, circa 1100 at Staffordshire, England. She was a descendant of all the Bernician - Northumberian Kings.1 Ormunda inherited, from her father. property in Wodeshende located within Lumley in county Durham. A deed was signed by Robert & Ormunda that granted their land in Lumley to their son, John.2 Ormunda de was born circa 1178 at Northumbria, England.

Family

Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale b. a 1077
Child

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Chapter 11: page 197.
  2. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 11, pages 197, 199

    …being Harlein Manuscript No. 1985, appears the following deed,… (Translation:…Robert de Peshale gave to John his son and heir all that land of Lumley which received through his marriage with Ormunda, daughter of Osbert de Lumley, mother of this same John, and also the hereditary rights. Witnessed by William de Lumley, Mathew de Lumley, Robert de Clifford, etc.)…
    Ormunda de Lumley de Stafford was descended from and of the blood of all the Bernician-Northumbrian kings. Osbert de Lumley de Strafford, father of Ormunda and her brother, another Osbert, were at one time secular priests at Silverton or Swynnerton Church, Pirehill Hundred, Staffordshire. This church was tributary to Stone Priory about which gathered the most of the Northumbrian emigrants to Stafford,…
    Osbert de Lumley de Stafford the elder of these two priests was the son of Ligulph who married Ealdgyth, daughter of Ealdred, Earl of Northumberland. Both Liguth and his wife Ealdgyth, who were cousin german, were descended from the kings of Bernicia and the Earls of Northumberland. When this kingdom of Bernicia-Northumberland was merged into the Saxon kingdom of England, the royal line of Bernicia became the earls of Northumberland. Lyguph and Ealdgth had four sons, -- namely, Uhtred, Morkere, Osbert, and Adam. Uhtred remained in Durham where he had two sons William and Mathew, who, becoming possessed of Lumley, called themselves of that manor. William thereby became the ancestor of the De Lumley family. Morkere became a Monk. Osbert and Adam emigrated to Staffordshire along with the other Northumbrians and settled in the parish of Stone where Osbert was known as de Stafford and Adam as de Audley. William and Mathew de Lumley were witnesses to the deed….

John de Lumley de Peshale1,2

M, b. circa 1101
John de Lumley de Peshale|b. c 1101|p110.htm#i21232|Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale|b. a 1077|p110.htm#i21230|Ormunda de Lumley|b. c 1178|p110.htm#i21231|Gilbert d. Corbeil|b. c 1052|p323.htm#i35498|Isabella d. L. d'Avranches|b. c 1062|p347.htm#i36251|Osbert d. Lumley de Stafford||p115.htm#i21375||||
Father*Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale b. a 1077
Mother*Ormunda de Lumley b. c 1178
     John de Lumley de was born circa 1101 at the Manor of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. John received a deed from his parents granting him their property at Wodeshende located within Lumley in county Durham. The purpose of this deed was to give their son & heir an estate as would enable him to marry a lady of the rank of the heiress of Swynnerton. John married Miss (?) fitz Alan, daughter of Robert fitz Alan, at England.

Family

Miss (?) fitz Alan

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 1, pages 13, 23
    Volume I: Chapter 11, section 1, page 197
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  2. [S844] Orgin of the Name Pearsall - transcribed by James Pearsall - www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/5417/Name.html.

Miss (?) fitz Alan1

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Miss (?) fitz Alan||p110.htm#i21233|Robert fitz Alan|d. bt 1185 - 1190|p124.htm#i21667||||Robert fitz Alan||p124.htm#i21666||||||||||
Father*Robert fitz Alan d. bt 1185 - 1190
     (?) was born at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. (?) married John de Lumley de Peshale, son of Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale and Ormunda de Lumley, at England.

Family

John de Lumley de Peshale b. c 1101

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 12, section 2, page 370.

Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall1

M, b. circa 1140, d. 1192
Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall|b. c 1140\nd. 1192|p110.htm#i21234|Robert fitz Alan|d. bt 1185 - 1190|p124.htm#i21667||||Robert fitz Alan||p124.htm#i21666||||||||||
Father*Robert fitz Alan d. bt 1185 - 1190
     Robert de was born circa 1140 at the Manor of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. Robert married Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley, daughter of Robert le Joceran, circa 1182 at England. His wife brought to their marriage Great Suggenhall & Bishop's Offley. He quite likely accompanied Richard I on the 3rd Crusade to Cyrpus & Palestine. He returned in 1192. He made a gift to Stone Priory of lands just prior to leaving on the crusades. It was confirmed by his son in 1198. Robert died soon after his return from the crusades of either disease or wounds he had received. at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. Robert was laid to rest in the Church of Swynnerton, Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. His tomb with his effigy is in the church but there is no inscription. He inherited the Swynnerton estates from his father around 1190.

Family

Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley
Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 12 John de Lumley de Peshale, section 1, -pages 366-367, - Robert de Swynnerton is a witness to a deed to Harvey Bigod between 1185-1190; went on crusade with Robert de Stafford & his brother, Nicholas 1192; died soon after his return from the crusade 1192 either from disease or wounds; inherited Swynnerton from his father
    Volume I: Chapter 13 William de Peshale, section 3 Robert de Peshale de Swynnerton, pages 403-410 - Rpbert married the daughter of Robert the Armiger of Great Sugnall & Bishop's Offley; 1stto call himself de Swynnerton; his wife, daughrer of Robert le Joceran brought him Great Sugnall & Bishop's Offley; children: Robert de Swynnerton de Sugenhull, John de Suggenhull de Swynnerton, Roger de Swynnerton, Margaret de Swynnerton married fitz Payne; the Swynnertons & Peshale bear the same arms; Robert de Swynnerton & William de Peshale along with Rauff Bigod witness a deed concerning Bungay Manor & that the Bigods were the same family as the father of Isabel Lupus who married Gilbert de Corbeil;
    page 408Robert de Peshale de Swynnerton, pages 407 -About the time of King John, Sir Robert de Suggenhull, knight, held Great Suggenhull; he married Petronella de Derlaveston & died without issue. 1 Edward III his heirs then held Suggenhull by the service of half a knight's fee. It then came, not long after, to the Peshale's, by the marriage of Alice, daughter of John de Swynnerton, to Adam de Peshale, in whose family it has ever since continued.

Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley1

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Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley||p110.htm#i21235|Robert le Joceran||p110.htm#i21236||||||||||||||||
Father*Robert le Joceran
     (?) was born at Staffordshire, England. (?) married Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall, son of Robert fitz Alan, circa 1182 at England. She was heiress of her father by whom she received the Manors of Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley.

Family

Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall b. c 1140, d. 1192
Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 13, section 3, page 403.

Robert le Joceran1

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      In 1166, he held the Manors of Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley. He was a descendant of Fragin, son of Oswulf.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, dVolume I: Chapter 13 , section 3 Robert de Peshale de Swynnerton, pages 403-410.
  2. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, dVolume I: Chapter 13 , section 3 Robert de Peshale de Swynnerton, pages 407 - at the time of the general survey Frane & Fraigin, sons of Oswulf fil Frane held Suggenhull of the Bishop, it being then counted a manor, it was anciently divided into Great & Little Suggenhull.
    page 408 - In 1166, Robert Joceran held Great Sugnall and Bishops Offley as a one half knight's fee, under the Bishop. It was the daughter of this Robert whom Robert de Swinnerton married.

William de Peshale1,2

M, b. circa 1103
William de Peshale|b. c 1103|p110.htm#i21237|William de Peshale|b. c 1159|p110.htm#i21238||||Robert f. G. d. C. d. Peshale|b. a 1077|p110.htm#i21230||||||||||
Father*William de Peshale b. c 1159
     William de was born circa 1103 at the Manor of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. William's father gave him half of the Manor of Peshale, held of Robert de Toesni de Stafford. The manor was still being held by the Pantulf family, at this time the overlord was Ivo de Pantulf, a cousin of the Peshales. In 1176 Williiam was fined a large fee for tresspassing on the King's forest, a fine which was never paid and apparently pardoned.





William married Ellen Broughton at England. William married 2nd Miss (?) Pantolf, daughter of William de Pantulf.

Family 1

Ellen Broughton

Family 2

Miss (?) Pantolf
Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 13, section 3, section 1, page 391.
  2. [S1023] H.F. Parshall, The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913, page 51 - Chart - William, son of William de Peshale; married: Ellen Broughton; issue: Stephen, Ralph & Richard; William witnessed deed to Bungay Manor 1156;.

William de Peshale1,2

M, b. circa 1159
William de Peshale|b. c 1159|p110.htm#i21238|Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale|b. a 1077|p110.htm#i21230||||Gilbert d. Corbeil|b. c 1052|p323.htm#i35498|Isabella d. L. d'Avranches|b. c 1062|p347.htm#i36251|||||||
Father*Robert fitz Gilbert de Corbeil de Peshale b. a 1077
     William de was born circa 1159 at the Manor of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England.

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: section 5, pages - Ralph de Peshale.
  2. [S1023] H.F. Parshall, The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913, page 51 - Chart - William, son of Robert de Corbiel & Ormunda de Lumley; issue: William & John;.

John de Peshale1,2

M, b. circa 1164
John de Peshale|b. c 1164|p110.htm#i21239|William de Peshale|b. c 1159|p110.htm#i21238||||Robert f. G. d. C. d. Peshale|b. a 1077|p110.htm#i21230||||||||||
Father*William de Peshale b. c 1159
     John de was born circa 1164 at the Manor of Peshale in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England. John's father gave to him the Bishop's Manor of Peshale. John married Miss (?) Bassett of Draycote at England.

Family

Miss (?) Bassett of Draycote

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 13, section 4, page 410-420 - John de Pershale married a Bassett of Draycote; sib Thomas who is alive between 1222 to 11243;.
  2. [S1023] H.F. Parshall, The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913, page 52 - John married a Bassett; issue: Thomas who had son Thomas who died without issue.

Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull1

M, b. circa 1170, d. after 1221
Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull|b. c 1170\nd. a 1221|p110.htm#i21240|Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall|b. c 1140\nd. 1192|p110.htm#i21234|Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley||p110.htm#i21235|Robert fitz Alan|d. bt 1185 - 1190|p124.htm#i21667||||Robert l. Joceran||p110.htm#i21236||||
Father*Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall b. c 1140, d. 1192
Mother*Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley
     Robert de was born circa 1170 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. Robert was Lord of Swynnerton. He inherited from his father, the Manors of Swynnerton & Great Sugnall. Robert married Margaret de Audeley at England. Robert married 2nd Petronella de Gresleye de Derlaveston. Robert departed this life after 1221 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. Robert and his wife, Petronilla were found in the Plea Rolls of Henry III. in 1221.2 Robert's wife, Margaret, died in Sweetwater County, Wyoming,, leaving him a widower.

Family 1

Margaret de Audeley
Children

Family 2

Petronella de Gresleye de Derlaveston

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 13, section , page 490 - Robert marries 1st Margery de Audley having Great Chelle in Frank marriage & 2nd Petronella de Dorlavesston, daughter & co-heir of Engulf de Gresley & Alina fitz Orm - no issue with 2nd wife; issue of 1st marriage: Robert de Swynnerton, Richard de Chell & Margery de Swynnerton married John de Swynneeton, son of John. ...
    Volume I: Chapter 13 , section 3 Robert de Peshale de Swynnerton, pages 407 -page 408 - In 1166, Robert Joceran held Great Sugnall and Bishops Offley as a one half knight's fee, under the Bishop. It was the daughter of this Robert whom Robert de Swinnerton married. The Testa de Nevill (c. 1242) gives Robert de Sugnall as having one-half fee here; and the second return of that feudatory (c. 1243) states it was held by his heir. This Robert de Sugnall was the third Robert de Swynnerton, his heir being the fourth Robert Swynnereton, who died in 1246, having held Great Sugnall three years.
  2. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 16, section 2 , page 493 - Plea Rolls of Reign of Henry III. Hilary , 6 Henry III. 1221, Robert de Sugenhulle and Petronilla his wife put in their place Thomas de Peshale in a plea against Roger de Bidum.

Margaret de Audeley1

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     Margaret de was born at Audeley, Staffordshire, England. Margaret de married Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull, son of Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall and Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley, at England. Margaret departed this life at Sweetwater County, Wyoming.

Family

Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull b. c 1170, d. a 1221
Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chpater 16, section 2, page 476 -.

Roger de Swynnerton

M, b. circa 1174
Roger de Swynnerton|b. c 1174|p110.htm#i21242|Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall|b. c 1140\nd. 1192|p110.htm#i21234|Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley||p110.htm#i21235|Robert fitz Alan|d. bt 1185 - 1190|p124.htm#i21667||||Robert l. Joceran||p110.htm#i21236||||
Father*Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall b. c 1140, d. 1192
Mother*Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley
     Roger de was born circa 1174 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England.

Margaret de Swynnerton

F, b. circa 1176
Margaret de Swynnerton|b. c 1176|p110.htm#i21243|Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall|b. c 1140\nd. 1192|p110.htm#i21234|Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley||p110.htm#i21235|Robert fitz Alan|d. bt 1185 - 1190|p124.htm#i21667||||Robert l. Joceran||p110.htm#i21236||||
Father*Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall b. c 1140, d. 1192
Mother*Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley
     Margaret de was born circa 1176 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England.

John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle1

M, b. circa 1172, d. 1236
John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle|b. c 1172\nd. 1236|p110.htm#i21244|Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall|b. c 1140\nd. 1192|p110.htm#i21234|Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley||p110.htm#i21235|Robert fitz Alan|d. bt 1185 - 1190|p124.htm#i21667||||Robert l. Joceran||p110.htm#i21236||||
Father*Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall b. c 1140, d. 1192
Mother*Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley
     John de was born circa 1172 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. John married Petronella de Derweslowe, daughter of Gamel de Derweslowe. His wife inherited the Manors of Parva Sugnall & Derueslawe. John departed this life in 1236 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England.

Family

Petronella de Derweslowe
Child

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 16 Adam de Peshale, section 2 The Swynnertons,
    page 474 - John married Petronella,daughter of Gamel de Doreslowe of Parva Sugnall [see Chapter 11, section 3, division 4m]; he held Little Sugnall & Doreslow of the Bishop by the fourth part of a knight's fee in 24 Edward I [1296]; Petronella had a sister, Margaret;.

Petronella de Derweslowe1

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Petronella de Derweslowe||p110.htm#i21245|Gamel de Derweslowe||p110.htm#i21246||||Gamel . d. Derweslowe||p323.htm#i35497||||||||||
Father*Gamel de Derweslowe
     Petronella de was born at Stone Priory, Stone, Staffordshire, England. Petronella de married John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle, son of Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall and Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley. She was the heiress of her father receiving the Manors of Parva Sugnall & Derueslawe.

Family

John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle b. c 1172, d. 1236
Child

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 11, section 3, division 4, page
    Volume I: Chapter 16, section 2, pages 474-475.

Gamel de Derweslowe1

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Gamel de Derweslowe||p110.htm#i21246|Gamel de Derweslowe||p323.htm#i35497||||Gamel f. Gamel||p347.htm#i36255||||||||||
Father*Gamel de Derweslowe
     Gamel de was born at Stone Priory, Stone, Staffordshire, England. He was noted as being of Parva Sugnall. He was fined a half a mark for default of one Suanilda in 35 Henry II [1188-1189].

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 11, section 3, division 4, page 344 - pedigree chart of Gamel de Dorslow
    Volume I: Chapter 16 Adam de Peshale, section 2 The Swynnertons, pages 474-475 - John de Swynnerton de Suggenhulle married Petronella, daughter of Gamel de Doreslowe of Parva Sugnall.

John de Parva Suggenhull de Swynnerton1,2

M, d. 1254
John de Parva Suggenhull de Swynnerton|d. 1254|p110.htm#i21247|John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle|b. c 1172\nd. 1236|p110.htm#i21244|Petronella de Derweslowe||p110.htm#i21245|Robert d. Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall|b. c 1140\nd. 1192|p110.htm#i21234|Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley||p110.htm#i21235|Gamel d. Derweslowe||p110.htm#i21246||||
Father*John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle b. c 1172, d. 1236
Mother*Petronella de Derweslowe
     John de Parva Suggenhull de was born at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England. John married Eleanor de Peshale, daughter of Stephen de Peshale and Miss de (?) Audeley, circa 1225 at Staffordshire, England. John's wife, Eleanor, died, leaving him a widower. John married 2nd Margery Swynnerton, daughter of Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull and Margaret de Audeley, before 1248.3 Around 1250, John purchased properties in the Peshale Manor, he purchased the properties from Robert, son of Stephen de Peshale and Thomas, son of Thomas de Peshale, and gave them to his son, Richard, as a residence for him and his family.4 John departed this life in 1254 at Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England.

Family 1

Eleanor de Peshale
Children

Family 2

Margery Swynnerton d. 1255
Children

Citations

  1. [S1023] H.F. Parshall, The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913, page 52 - John married Elleanor, daughter of Stephen Persale; issue: Richard, Stephen, Robert & John.
  2. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 16 Adam de Peshale, section 2 The Swynnertons, page 474 - John de Parva Suggenhulle de Peshale de Swynnerton [this is the John who Erdeswick says is the father of Richard de Peshale] married 1st Eleanor de Peshale, daughter of Stephen de Peshale & married 2nd Margery de Swynneron, daughter of Robert de Swynnerton & Margaret de Audley; children of 1st marriage: John de Swynnerton died without issue, Stephen de Uselwell de Aspley, Rovert de Parva Sugnall, Alice de Swynneton & Nicholas de Aspley; children of 2nd marriage: Roger de Swynnerton & John de Swynnerton [Staffordshire genealogists give him as the father of Adam de Peshale];.
  3. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 16 - Adam de Peshale, section 2 , page 476 - Roger de Swynnerton, brother of John, was succeeded by an heiress, Margery, who became the wife of John. In 32 Henry III, (1247-48) John de Swynnerton and Margery his wife are complaintants...
  4. [S1018] Edited by The William Salt Archeological Society, Collections for a History of Staffordshire, pages 98-99 - From the Chetwynd MS. We learn that Sir John de Swynnerton, knight, purchased lands in Peshale from Robert son of Stephen de Peshale and Thomas son of Thomas de Peshale in the reign of King Henry III. [1216-1272 KLM]…which were given to his younger son Richard, who seating himself there, assumed the name of Peshall and was the progenitor of that family which in succeeding ages arose to very great eminence and esteem in this and the neighboring counties.

Eleanor de Peshale1,2

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Eleanor de Peshale||p110.htm#i21248|Stephen de Peshale||p111.htm#i21279|Miss de (?) Audeley||p112.htm#i21280|William d. Peshale|b. c 1103|p110.htm#i21237|Miss (?) Pantolf||p323.htm#i35501|Adam d. Audeley|b. c 1147\nd. c 1203|p112.htm#i21281|Emma Derlaveston|b. c 1152|p348.htm#i36262|
Father*Stephen de Peshale
Mother*Miss de (?) Audeley
     Eleanor de was born at England. Eleanor de married John de Parva Suggenhull de Swynnerton, son of John de Swynnerton de Parva Suggenhulle and Petronella de Derweslowe, circa 1225 at Staffordshire, England. Eleanor departed this life.

Family

John de Parva Suggenhull de Swynnerton d. 1254
Children

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, pp. 445=446.
  2. [S1023] H.F. Parshall, The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913, page 52 - Eleanor married John Swynnerton; issue: Richard, Stephen, Robert & John.

Petronella de Gresleye de Derlaveston

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     Petronella de was born at Derlaveston, Staffordshire, England. She was the daughter & co-heir of Engulf de Gresleye & Alina, d/o Robert fitz Orm. Petronella de married Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull, son of Robert de Swynnerton de Great Suggenhall and Miss de (?) Great Sugnall & Bishops Offley. Petronella's husband, Robert, died after 1221 in Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England,, leaving her a widow.1

Family

Robert de Swynnerton de Suggenhull b. c 1170, d. a 1221

Citations

  1. [S103] Clarence E. Pearsall, History of the Pearsall Family, Volume I: Chapter 16, section 2 , page 493 - Plea Rolls of Reign of Henry III. Hilary , 6 Henry III. 1221, Robert de Sugenhulle and Petronilla his wife put in their place Thomas de Peshale in a plea against Roger de Bidum.
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