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Henry "Hotspur" Percy

Male 1364 - 1403  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry "Hotspur" Percy was born on 20 May 1364; died on 21 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 30 May 1364

    Notes:

    The holder of many offices and titles, he was knighted by Edward III in April 1377 along with the future kings Richard II and Henry IV, who were almost exactly his age. Not long after the latter ascended the throne, Henry Percy went into open rebellion, and was slain at the battle of Shrewsbury. His body was buried at Whitchurch, Shropshire, but was disinterred two days later to be exhibited in Shrewsbury. The head was cut off and fixed onto one of the gates of York.

    Henry married Elizabeth Mortimer before 10 Dec 1379. Elizabeth (daughter of Edmund Mortimer and Philippe of Clarence) was born on 12 Feb 1371 in Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales; was christened on 16 Feb 1371; died on 20 Apr 1417. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Elizabeth Percy  Descendancy chart to this point died on 26 Oct 1436; was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.
    2. 3. Henry Percy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Feb 1393; died on 22 May 1455 in St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elizabeth Percy Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) died on 26 Oct 1436; was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 26 Oct 1437

    Elizabeth married John Clifford between Aug 1403 and 5 Nov 1412. John (son of Thomas de Clifford and Elizabeth de Ros) was born about 1389; died on 13 Mar 1422 in Mieux, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Mary Clifford  Descendancy chart to this point was buried in Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
    2. 5. Thomas Clifford  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Mar 1414; died on 22 May 1455 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in St. Albans Abbey, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

  2. 3.  Henry Percy Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) was born on 3 Feb 1393; died on 22 May 1455 in St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England.

    Notes:

    He was restored as Earl of Northumberland in 1416 and regranted his father's entailed estates. He was knighted by the king, to whom he remained faithful all his life. He was slain fighting for the Lancastrian cause at the First Battle of St. Albans.

    Family/Spouse: Eleanor Neville. Eleanor (daughter of Ralph de Neville and Joan Beaufort) died about 1473. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Henry Percy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jul 1421; died on 29 Mar 1461 in near Towton, Yorkshire, England; was buried in St. Dionis, Yorkshire, England.
    2. 7. Katherine Percy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 May 1423 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died between 2 May 1493 and 17 Oct 1493.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Mary Clifford Descendancy chart to this point (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was buried in Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

    Family/Spouse: Philip Wentworth. Philip (son of Roger Wentworth and Margery le Despenser) was born about 1424; died on 18 May 1464 in Middleham, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Margaret Wentworth  Descendancy chart to this point died on 28 Apr 1478.
    2. 9. Elizabeth Wentworth  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1440 and 1449; died before Nov 1494.
    3. 10. Henry Wentworth  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1448; died between 17 Aug 1499 and 27 Feb 1501; was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire, England.

  2. 5.  Thomas Clifford Descendancy chart to this point (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born on 25 Mar 1414; died on 22 May 1455 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in St. Albans Abbey, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

    Notes:

    Heriditary sheriff of Westmorland. He was summoned to Parliament from 19 Dec 1436 to 1453. In 1435 he was a member of the Duke of Bedford's retinue in France. A Lancastrian, he was slain fighting for Henry VI at the Battle of St. Albans.

    Thomas married Joan Dacre after Mar 1424. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. John Clifford  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Apr 1435 in Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Mar 1461 in Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 6.  Henry Percy Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born on 25 Jul 1421; died on 29 Mar 1461 in near Towton, Yorkshire, England; was buried in St. Dionis, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Earl of Northumberland. Summoned to Parliament from 14 Dec 1446 to 26 May 1455 by writs directed Henrico de Percy, chivaler, domino de Ponynges. Slain fighting for the king at the Battle of Towton.

    Henry married Eleanor Poynings before 25 Jun 1435. Eleanor (daughter of Richard Poynings and Eleanor Berkeley) died on 11 Feb 1484. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Margaret Percy  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 7.  Katherine Percy Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born on 28 May 1423 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died between 2 May 1493 and 17 Oct 1493.

    Katherine married Edmund Grey before 1440. Edmund (son of John Grey and Constance Holand) was born on 26 Oct 1416; died on 22 May 1490. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. George Grey  Descendancy chart to this point died on 21 Dec 1503 in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England.
    2. 14. Anne Grey  Descendancy chart to this point died before 1498.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Margaret Wentworth Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) died on 28 Apr 1478.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 28 Apr 1479

    Family/Spouse: Thomas Cotton. Thomas (son of William Cotton and Alice Abbott) was born in 1438; died on 30 Jul 1499. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Wentworth Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born between 1440 and 1449; died before Nov 1494.

    Family/Spouse: Martin de la See. Martin (son of Brian de la See and Maud Monceaux) was born about 1420 in of Barmston, Yorkshire, England; died between 20 Nov 1494 and 15 Dec 1494; was buried in All Hallows, Barmston, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Jane de la See  Descendancy chart to this point died between 20 Jul 1527 and 7 Apr 1528.

  3. 10.  Henry Wentworth Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1448; died between 17 Aug 1499 and 27 Feb 1501; was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire, England.

    Family/Spouse: Ann Saye. Ann (daughter of John Say and Elizabeth Cheyne) died after 25 Feb 1484. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Margaret Wentworth  Descendancy chart to this point died in Oct 1550.

  4. 11.  John Clifford Descendancy chart to this point (5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born on 8 Apr 1435 in Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Mar 1461 in Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Notwithstanding the Wikipedia text below, historians have noted that it was only several decades after the Battle of Wakefield that mentions begin of John Clifford personally slaying the Earl of Rutland, and Clifford is first called "Butcher Clifford" no earlier than 1540.

    From Wikipedia (accessed 2 Jan 2024):

    John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, 9th Lord of Skipton [...] was a Lancastrian military leader during the Wars of the Roses in England. The Clifford family was one of the most prominent families among the northern English nobility of the fifteenth century, and by the marriages of his sisters, John Clifford had links to some very important families of the time, including the earls of Devon. He was orphaned at twenty years of age when his father was slain by partisans of the House of York at the first battle of the Wars of the Roses, the Battle of St Albans in 1455. It was probably as a result of his father's death there that Clifford became one of the strongest supporters of Margaret of Anjou, wife of King Henry VI, who ended up as effective leader of the Lancastrian faction.

    Clifford had already achieved prominence in the north where, as an ally of the son of the earl of Northumberland, he took part in a feud against the Neville family, the Percy's natural rivals in Yorkshire. This consisted of a series of armed raids, assaults and skirmishes, and included an ambush on one of the younger Nevilles' wedding parties in 1453. Historians have seen a direct connection between his involvement in the local feud in the north with the Nevilles, and his involvement in the national struggle against the duke of York, with whom the Nevilles were closely allied with in the late 1450s. Although this was supposedly a period of temporary peace between the factions, Clifford and his allies appear to have made numerous attempts to ambush the Neville and Yorkist lords.

    Armed conflict erupted again in 1459, and again Clifford was found on the side of King Henry and Queen Margaret. Clifford took part in the parliament that attainted the Yorkists -- by now in exile -- and he took a share of the profits from their lands, as well as being appointed to offices traditionally in their keeping. The Yorkist lords returned from exile in June 1460 and subsequently defeated a royal army at Northampton. As a result of the royalist defeat, Clifford was ordered to surrender such castles and offices as he had from the Nevilles back to them, although it is unlikely that he did so. In fact, he and his fellow northern Lancastrian lords merely commenced a campaign of destruction on Neville and Yorkist estates and tenantry, to such an extent that in December 1460, the duke of York and his close ally, the earl of Salisbury, raised an army and headed north to crush the Lancastrian rebellion. This winter campaign culminated in the Battle of Wakefield in the last days of the year, and was a decisive victory for the Lancastrian army, of which Clifford was by now an important commander. The battle resulted in the deaths of both York and Salisbury, but was probably most notorious for Clifford's slaying of Edmund, Earl of Rutland, York's seventeen-year-old second son and the younger brother of the future King Edward IV. This may have resulted in Clifford's being nicknamed "Butcher Clifford", although historians disagree as to how widely used by contemporaries this term was.

    Clifford accompanied the royal army on its march south early the next year, where, although wounded, he played a leading part in the second Battle of St Albans, and then afterwards with the Queen to the north. The Yorkist army, now under the command of Edward of York and Richard, Earl of Warwick, pursued the Lancastrians to Yorkshire and eventually defeated them at the Battle of Towton on 29 March 1461. Clifford though was not present; he had been slain in a skirmish with a Yorkist advance party the previous day. Following the coronation of the by-then victorious Edward IV, he was attainted and his lands confiscated by the Crown.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Bromflete. Margaret (daughter of Henry Bromflete and Eleanor Fitz Hugh) died on 12 Apr 1493; was buried in Londesborough, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Henry Clifford  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1454; died on 23 Apr 1523.

  5. 12.  Margaret Percy Descendancy chart to this point (6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1)

    Margaret married William Gascoigne before 1469. William (son of William Gascoigne and Joan Neville) was born about 1450 in of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England; died on 12 Mar 1487. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Dorothy Gascoigne  Descendancy chart to this point died before 1526.
    2. 19. Elizabeth Gascoigne  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1559; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

  6. 13.  George Grey Descendancy chart to this point (7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died on 21 Dec 1503 in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England.

    Notes:

    2nd Earl of Kent. Constable of Northampton Castle.

    George married Anne Woodville after 1482. Anne (daughter of Richard Woodville and Jacquetta of Luxembourg) died on 30 Jul 1489; was buried in Warden Abbey, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 14.  Anne Grey Descendancy chart to this point (7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died before 1498.

    Family/Spouse: John Grey. John (son of Reynold Grey and Tacine of Somerset) was born in of Wilton, Herefordshire, England; died on 3 Apr 1499; was buried in White Friars, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. Tacy Grey  Descendancy chart to this point died before 15 Nov 1558; was buried on 15 Nov 1558 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.


Generation: 5

  1. 15.  Jane de la See Descendancy chart to this point (9.Elizabeth4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) died between 20 Jul 1527 and 7 Apr 1528.

    Notes:

    Also called Joan de la See, Joan at See.

    Jane married Peter Hildyard between 1480 and 1485. Peter (son of Robert Hildyard and Elizabeth Hastings) was born about 1460 in of Winestead, Yorkshire, England; died on 20 Mar 1502. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Isabel Hildyard  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1498; died after 10 Jul 1540.

  2. 16.  Margaret Wentworth Descendancy chart to this point (10.Henry4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) died in Oct 1550.

    Family/Spouse: John Seymour. John was born in of Wolfhall, Wiltshire, England; died on 21 Dec 1536; was buried in Easton Priory, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. Elizabeth Seymour  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1563.
    2. 23. Jane Seymour, Queen Consort of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1509 in Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, England; died on 24 Oct 1537 in Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London, England; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.

  3. 17.  Henry Clifford Descendancy chart to this point (11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1454; died on 23 Apr 1523.

    Notes:

    Also called Harry Clifford.

    From Wikipedia (accessed 2 Jan 2024):

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford KB [...] was an English nobleman. His father, John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, was killed in the Wars of the Roses fighting for the House of Lancaster when Henry was around five years old. A local legend later developed that -- on account of John Clifford having killed one of the House of York's royal princes in battle, and the new Yorkist King Edward IV seeking revenge -- Henry was spirited away by his mother. As a result, it was said, he grew up ill-educated, living a pastoral life in the care of a shepherd family. Thus, ran the story, Clifford was known as the "shepherd lord". More recently, historians have questioned this narrative, noting that for a supposedly ill-educated man, he was signing charters only a few years after his father's death, and that in any case, Clifford was officially pardoned by King Edward in 1472. It may be that he deliberately avoided attracting Yorkist attention in his early years, although probably not to the extent portrayed in the local mythology.

    The Yorkist regime came to an end in 1485 with the invasion of Henry Tudor, who defeated Edward's brother, Richard III, at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Henry's victory meant that he needed men to control the North of England for him, and Clifford's career as a loyal Tudor servant began. Soon after Bosworth, the King gave him responsibility for crushing the last remnants of rebellion in the north. Clifford was not always successful in this, and his actions were not always popular. On more than one occasion, he found himself at loggerheads with the city of York, the civic leadership of which was particularly independently minded. When another Yorkist rebellion broke out in 1487, Clifford suffered an embarrassing military defeat by the rebels outside the city walls. Generally, however, royal service was extremely profitable for him: King Henry needed trustworthy men in the region and was willing to build up their authority in order to protect his own.

    Although Clifford's later years were devoted to service in the north and fighting the Scots (he took part in the decisive English victory at Flodden in 1513) he fell out with the King on numerous occasions. Clifford was not an easy-going personality; his abrasiveness caused trouble with his neighbours, occasionally breaking out in violent feuds. This was not the behaviour the King expected from his lords. Furthermore, Clifford had married a cousin of the King, yet Clifford's infidelity to her was notorious among his contemporaries. This also drew the King's ire, to the extent that the couple's separation was mooted. Clifford's first wife had died by 1511, and Clifford remarried. This was also a tempestuous match, and on one occasion he and his wife ended up in court accusing each other of adultery. Clifford's relations with his eldest son and heir, the eventual Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland, were equally turbulent. Clifford rarely attended the royal court himself, but sent his son to be raised with the King's heir, Prince Arthur. Clifford later complained that young Henry not only lived above his station, he consorted with men of bad influence; Clifford also accused his son of regularly beating up his father's servants on his return to Yorkshire.

    Clifford outlived the King and attended the coronation of Henry VIII in 1509. While continuing to serve as the King's man in the north, Clifford carried on his feuds with the local gentry. He also indulged his interests in astronomy, for which he built a small castle for observation purposes. Clifford grew ill in 1522 and died in April of the following year; his widow later remarried. Young Henry inherited the title as 11th Baron Clifford as well as a large fortune and estate, the result of his father's policy of frugality and avoiding the royal court for most of his life.

    Family/Spouse: Anne St. John. Anne (daughter of John St. John and Alice Bradschagh) died after 12 May 1506; was buried in Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Elizabeth Clifford  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 18.  Dorothy Gascoigne Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died before 1526.

    Family/Spouse: Ninian Markenfield. Ninian (son of Thomas Markenfield and Eleanor Conyers) was born in of Markenfield, Yorkshire, England; died on 25 Mar 1528. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Alice Markenfield  Descendancy chart to this point died between 4 Mar 1553 and 7 Mar 1553.

  5. 19.  Elizabeth Gascoigne Descendancy chart to this point (12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died in 1559; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

    Elizabeth married George Tailboys before Apr 1493. George (son of Robert Tailboys and Elizabeth Heron) was born about 1467; died on 21 Sep 1538; was buried in Bullington, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Anne Tailboys  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1577.
    2. 27. Gilbert Tailboys  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1500 in of Kyme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 15 Apr 1530; was buried in Priory church, Kyme, Lincolnshire, England.

  6. 20.  Tacy Grey Descendancy chart to this point (14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died before 15 Nov 1558; was buried on 15 Nov 1558 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.

    Family/Spouse: John Gyse. John (son of John Gyse and Anne Berkeley) was born about 1485 in of Elmore and Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England; died on 20 Dec 1556 in Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. William Gyse  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1514 in of Elmore and Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England; died on 7 Sep 1574 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.


Generation: 6

  1. 21.  Isabel Hildyard Descendancy chart to this point (15.Jane5, 9.Elizabeth4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1498; died after 10 Jul 1540.

    Isabel married Ralph Legard about 1520. Ralph (son of Robert Legard and Joan Haldenby) was born about 1490 in of Anlaby, Yorkshire, England; died on 30 Jun 1540. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Joan Legard  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1530; died after 7 Mar 1586.

  2. 22.  Elizabeth Seymour Descendancy chart to this point (16.Margaret5, 10.Henry4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) died in 1563.

    Family/Spouse: Anthony Oughtred. Anthony died in 1534. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Gregory Cromwell. Gregory (son of Thomas Cromwell and Elizabeth Wykes) died in 1551. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 23.  Jane Seymour, Queen Consort of England Descendancy chart to this point (16.Margaret5, 10.Henry4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1509 in Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, England; died on 24 Oct 1537 in Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London, England; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.

    Jane married Henry VIII, King of England on 30 May 1536 in Whitehall Palace, London, England. Henry (son of Henry VII, King of England and lord of Ireland and Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of England) was born on 28 Jun 1491 in Greenwich, Kent, England; died on 28 Jan 1547 in Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London, England; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. Edward VI, King of England  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 24.  Elizabeth Clifford Descendancy chart to this point (17.Henry5, 11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1)

    Family/Spouse: Ralph Bowes. Ralph (son of Ralph Bowes and Margery Conyers) was born in of Streatlam, Durham, England; died in Apr 1516. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Margery Bowes  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1566.

  5. 25.  Alice Markenfield Descendancy chart to this point (18.Dorothy5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died between 4 Mar 1553 and 7 Mar 1553.

    Alice married Robert Mauleverer before 2 Feb 1525. Robert (son of William Mauleverer and Anne Conyers) was born in of Wothersome, Yorkshire, England; died before 31 Jan 1541 in Bardsey, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 31 Jan 1541 in Bardsey, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Dorothy Mauleverer  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1528; died before 31 Mar 1590 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 31 Mar 1590 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England.

  6. 26.  Anne Tailboys Descendancy chart to this point (19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died after 1577.

    Anne married Edward Dymoke between 1523 and 1 Apr 1529. Edward (son of Robert Dymoke and Anne Sparrow) was born about 1508 in of Scrivelsby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England; died on 16 Sep 1567. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Frances Dymoke  Descendancy chart to this point died between 11 Feb 1612 and 24 Apr 1613.

  7. 27.  Gilbert Tailboys Descendancy chart to this point (19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 1500 in of Kyme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 15 Apr 1530; was buried in Priory church, Kyme, Lincolnshire, England.

    Notes:

    Knight of the shire for Lincolnshire, 1529.

    Gilbert married Elizabeth Blount about 1519. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 28.  William Gyse Descendancy chart to this point (20.Tacy5, 14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1514 in of Elmore and Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England; died on 7 Sep 1574 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.

    Notes:

    Also called William Guise.

    William married Mary Rotsey before 1540. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. John Gyse  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1540 in of Elmore, Gloucestershire, England; died on 24 Jan 1588; was buried in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.


Generation: 7

  1. 29.  Joan Legard Descendancy chart to this point (21.Isabel6, 15.Jane5, 9.Elizabeth4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1530; died after 7 Mar 1586.

    Notes:

    Also called Joan Ledgard.

    Joan married Richard Skepper after 4 Feb 1551. Richard (son of Richard Skepper and Audrey Grynne) was born about 1495 in of East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England; died after 26 May 1556. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Edward Skepper  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1552; died on 10 Nov 1629 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 10 Nov 1629 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.

  2. 30.  Edward VI, King of England Descendancy chart to this point (23.Jane6, 16.Margaret5, 10.Henry4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1)

  3. 31.  Margery Bowes Descendancy chart to this point (24.Elizabeth6, 17.Henry5, 11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) died after 1566.

    Margery married Ralph Eure before 1529. Ralph (son of William Eure and Elizabeth Willoughby) was born about 1510 in of Foulbridge in Brompton, Yorkshire, England; died on 6 Mar 1545 in near Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried in Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Anne Eure  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 32.  Dorothy Mauleverer Descendancy chart to this point (25.Alice6, 18.Dorothy5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1528; died before 31 Mar 1590 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 31 Mar 1590 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England.

    Dorothy married John Kaye on 21 Jan 1543 in Bardsey, Yorkshire, England. John (son of Arthur Kaye and Beatrice Wentworth) was born about 1528 in of Woodsome, Yorkshire, England; died before 28 Jul 1594 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 28 Jul 1594 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. Robert Kaye  Descendancy chart to this point was born in of Woodsome, Yorkshire, England; died before 5 Dec 1620 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 5 Dec 1620 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England.

  5. 33.  Frances Dymoke Descendancy chart to this point (26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) died between 11 Feb 1612 and 24 Apr 1613.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1607

    Notes:

    "Even though Frances Dymoke survived her husband Thomas Windebanck, and died testate around 1612, they must have been divorced or separated 'in some manner' as we have instances of Mary, widow of Edward Hunte, called, or calling herself, the 'wife' of Thomas Windebank, clerk of the Signet, at least between the years 1591-1600. The will of Thomas Windebank, around 1607/8, does not name a wife, and only mentions the known children by Frances." [John C. Brandon, citation details below]

    Frances married Thomas Windebank on 19 Aug 1566 in Scrivelsby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England. Thomas (son of Richard Windebank and Margaret ferch Griffith) was born about 1550 in of St. Martin in the Fields, London, England; died on 24 Oct 1607; was buried in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. Anne Windebank  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1571; died on 7 Jun 1624; was buried on 8 Jun 1624 in St. Michael's, Faccombe, Hampshire, England.
    2. 39. Francis Windebank  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 21 Aug 1582; was christened on 21 Aug 1582 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England; died on 1 Sep 1646 in Paris, France.
    3. 40. Mildred Windebank  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1584; died before 26 Jan 1631.

  6. 34.  John Gyse Descendancy chart to this point (28.William6, 20.Tacy5, 14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1540 in of Elmore, Gloucestershire, England; died on 24 Jan 1588; was buried in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.

    Notes:

    Also called John Guise.

    John married Jane Pauncefoot on 27 Jun 1564 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 41. Elizabeth Gyse  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1 Aug 1576; was christened on 1 Aug 1576 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.


Generation: 8

  1. 35.  Edward Skepper Descendancy chart to this point (29.Joan7, 21.Isabel6, 15.Jane5, 9.Elizabeth4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1552; died on 10 Nov 1629 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 10 Nov 1629 in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.

    Edward married Mary Robinson on 11 Apr 1592 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. Mary died after 1630. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. Rev. William Skepper  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 27 Nov 1597; was christened on 27 Nov 1597 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died before 1646.

  2. 36.  Anne Eure Descendancy chart to this point (31.Margery7, 24.Elizabeth6, 17.Henry5, 11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1)

    Family/Spouse: Lancelot Mansfield. Lancelot was born about 1533 in of Skirpenbeck, Yorkshire, England; died after 20 Sep 1563. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 43. John Mansfield  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1551 and 1553 in Yorkshire, England; died between 13 Jul 1601 and 31 Jul 1601.

  3. 37.  Robert Kaye Descendancy chart to this point (32.Dorothy7, 25.Alice6, 18.Dorothy5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born in of Woodsome, Yorkshire, England; died before 5 Dec 1620 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 5 Dec 1620 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Also called Robert Keaye. Justice of the Peace, and Treasurer for Lame Soldiers under Elizabeth I.

    Family/Spouse: Anne Flower. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 44. Grace Kaye  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 3 Sep 1579; was christened on 3 Sep 1579 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England; died before 27 Jun 1625; was buried on 27 Jun 1625 in Church of St. Michael and Our Lady, Wragby, Lincolnshire, England.

  4. 38.  Anne Windebank Descendancy chart to this point (33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1571; died on 7 Jun 1624; was buried on 8 Jun 1624 in St. Michael's, Faccombe, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 17 Jun 1624

    Notes:

    Her funeral monument in St. Barnabas Church, Faccombe, reads:

    HERE LYES THE BODY OF ANNE READE, YE DEARE WIFE OF HENRY READE ESQR: ONE OF YE DAUGHTERS OF SR THO: WINDEBANKE KT: CLARKE OF THE SIGNET TO THE LATE QUEENE ELIZAB: & TO K: IAMES THAT NOW IS, SHE WAS BEGOTTEN ON YE BODY OF FRANCIS DYMMOCKE HIS WIFE, ONE OF YE DAUGHTERS OF SR EDW: DYMMOCKE OF SKEERLSBY IN YE COVNTY OF LINCOLNE KT: CHAMPION TO YE SAID QUEENE ELIZA: & HER SVCCESSORS BY THE TENVRE OF HIS LANDES

    SHE DEBTED THIS WORLD TO REST WITH HER SAVIOR CHRIST YE 7TH DAY OF IVNE 1624 IN YE 53 YEARE OF HER AGE & LEFT BEHIND HER ISSVES OF HER BODY LIVING, 2 SONNES FRANCIS & ROBT. & 3 DAV: MARGARET MILDRED & ANN

    Note that John Bennett Bodie's transcription of this inscription gives her death date as 7 Jun 1624, whereas John Meredith Reade's transcription says 17 June of the same year. From images posted online, it would appear thatg Bodie is correct.

    Anne married Henry Reade on 3 Sep 1592 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England. Henry (son of Andrew Reade and Alice Cooke) was born in 1566; died on 12 Apr 1647; was buried in Faccombe, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 39.  Francis Windebank Descendancy chart to this point (33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 21 Aug 1582; was christened on 21 Aug 1582 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England; died on 1 Sep 1646 in Paris, France.

    Notes:

    Secretary of State under Charles I.

    "Francis Windebank matriculated on 18 May 1599 from St John's College, Oxford, where William Laud, who by 1608 had become his 'dear friend', may have been his tutor. He graduated BA on 26 January 1602 and entered the Middle Temple on 4 February 1603. In February 1605 he was granted a clerkship of the signet in reversion after Levinus Monck and Francis Gall before leaving on an extended tour through France, Germany, and Italy. On his return to England in February 1608 he took up work in the signet office, now able to write letters in both French and Italian, adding by 1616 a reading knowledge of Spanish. In July 1608 he married Edith Jackson, of obscure origins and, as he later hinted, limited means." [Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, citation details below]

    Multiple accounts of his escape to France in 1640 (see below) mention that he was accompanied by his secretary and nephew Robert Reade. This was the Robert Reade who was a brother of Col. George Reade of Virginia, both of them sons of Francis Windebank's sister Mildred by her husband Robert Reade. (See John Meredith Read, "The English Ancestry of Washington," The Atheneum number 3465, 24 Mar 1894.)

    From Wikipedia (accessed 8 Nov 2021):

    After a few years of continental travel (1605ā€“1608), he settled at Haines Hill at Hurst in Berkshire and was employed for many years in minor public offices, eventually becoming clerk of the council.

    In June 1632, he was appointed by King Charles I as Secretary of State in succession to Lord Dorchester, his senior colleague being Sir John Coke, and he was knighted. His appointment was mainly due to his Spanish and Roman Catholic sympathies. The first Earl of Portland, Francis, Lord Cottington, and Windebank formed an inner group in the council, and with their aid the king carried on various secret negotiations, especially with Spain.

    In December 1634 Windebank was appointed to discuss with the papal agent Gregorio Panzani the possibility of a union between the Anglican and Roman Churches, and expressed the opinion that the Puritan opposition might be crippled by sending their leaders to the war in the Netherlands.

    Windebank's efforts as treasury commissioner in 1635 to shield some of those guilty of corruption led to a breach with Archbishop Laud. In the same year Windebank was one of the promoters of the Courteen association, and the next year he was for a time disgraced for issuing an order for the conveyance of Spanish money to pay the Spanish troops in the Netherlands.

    In July 1638 he urged the king to make war with the Scots, and in 1640, when trouble was breaking out in England, he sent an appeal from Queen Henrietta Maria to the pope for money and men. He was elected in March 1640 to the Short Parliament, as member for Oxford University, and he entered the Long Parliament in October as member for Corfe Castle. In December the House learnt that he had signed letters of grace to recusant priests and Jesuits, and summoned him to answer the charge, but the king allowed him to escape to France. From Calais, he wrote to Christopher Hatton, defending his integrity, and affirming his belief that the Church of England was the purest and nearest the primitive Church. He remained in Paris until his death, shortly after he had been received into the Roman communion.

    Windebank married and had a large family. William Laud referred in 1630 to his "many sons". He had five at least, and four survived him:

    Thomas (born c. 1612), was M.P. for Wootton Bassett and supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. He was made a baronet in 1645. He was Clerk of the Signet from 1641 until 1645 and again (after the Interregnum) from 1660 to 1674.

    Francis (died 1645) supported the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. He was court-martialled and shot for failing to defend Bletchingdon House, near Oxford.

    Christopher (born 1615) was an Englishman who lived in Madrid and worked as guide and interpreter for English ambassadors.

    John (1618ā€“1704), a physician who was admitted an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1680 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

    Of Windebank's daughters:

    Margaret married Thomas Turner (1591ā€“1672), and was mother of Thomas Turner (1645ā€“1714), president of Corpus Christi, Oxford, and of Francis Turner, bishop of Ely, one of the seven Bishops who, refusing to accept James II's Declaration of Indulgence, were imprisoned in the Tower of London.

    Frances married Sir Edward Hales on 12 July 1669.

    One other died unmarried at Paris about 1650.

    Two others became nuns of the Calvary at the Ɖglise Sainte-Marie-des-Anges, Paris.

    Francis married Edith Jackson in Jul 1608. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 40.  Mildred Windebank Descendancy chart to this point (33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1584; died before 26 Jan 1631.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Between 6 Aug 1630 and 31 Dec 1630
    • Alternate death: Aft 6 Aug 1630
    • Alternate death: Aft 15 Aug 1630

    Mildred married Robert Reade on 31 Jul 1600 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England. Robert (son of Andrew Reade and Alice Cooke) was born about 1568 in of Faccombe, Hampshire, England; died before 20 Mar 1627; was buried on 20 Mar 1627 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Dr. Thomas Reade  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 18 Oct 1604; was christened on 18 Oct 1604 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England; died in Mar 1669 in Exeter House, The Strand, Middlesex, England.
    2. 46. Robert Reade  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 20 Jul 1609; was christened on 20 Jul 1609 in Faccombe, Hampshire, England; died after 7 Mar 1668.
    3. 47. Col. George Reade  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1610 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England; died between 29 Sep 1670 and 21 Nov 1671 in Virginia; was buried in Grace Episcopal Churchyard, Yorktown, York, Virginia.

  7. 41.  Elizabeth Gyse Descendancy chart to this point (34.John7, 28.William6, 20.Tacy5, 14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 1 Aug 1576; was christened on 1 Aug 1576 in Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.

    Elizabeth married Robert Haviland on 7 Jul 1604 in Kenn, Somerset, England. Robert (son of Matthew Haviland, Mayor of Bristol and Mary Kitchin) was born before 11 Feb 1577 in of Hawkesbury Barnes, Gloucestershire, England; was christened on 11 Feb 1577 in St. Werbergh's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died before 19 Jul 1648; was buried on 19 Jul 1648 in St. Werbergh's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Jane Haviland  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 2 Aug 1612; was christened on 2 Aug 1612 in St. Werbergh's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died before 27 Apr 1639; was buried on 27 Apr 1639 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England.


Generation: 9

  1. 42.  Rev. William Skepper Descendancy chart to this point (35.Edward8, 29.Joan7, 21.Isabel6, 15.Jane5, 9.Elizabeth4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born before 27 Nov 1597; was christened on 27 Nov 1597 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died before 1646.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Between 1640 and 1650

    Notes:

    Emigrated to New England in 1639. One of AP's two proven gateway ancestors.

    He was admitted a pensioner at Sidney College, Cambridge, 8 Jul 1612. He matriculated 1614, B.A., 1617-18. He was Rector of Thorpe by Wainfleete (Thorpe-in-the-Marsh) in 1630, a parish next to Wainfleet All Saints where his elder sister Mary had married the rector in 1622. He left Thorpe-in-the-Marsh sometime before Dec 1638, when John Watts is recorded as the vicar there, and is next seen in Boston, Lincolnshire, where he married his second wife Sarah Fisher. The exact date of his emigration to New England is unknown but it appears to have taken place in 1639. He did not subsequently live long there, but he is recorded there as having arranged for certain monies to be provided to his four older children.

    His descendants include Calvin Coolidge, Roy Rogers (the actor and singer, not the guitarist), Tuesday Weld, and John Kerry.

    Rev. William Skepper = Jane (first wife)
    Jane Skepper = Abraham Browne
    Jane Browne = Henry Lunt
    Jane Lunt = Nathaniel Drake
    Abraham Drake = Martha Eaton
    Martha Drake = John Smith
    John Smith = Mary "Polly" Mudgett
    Mary Hussey Smith = Jacob Lee Merrill
    George David Merrill = Mary Bird
    Gertrude May Merrill = Frederick George Sanders
    Doris May Sanders = Gordon Arnold Markle
    Thomas Wayne Markle = Doria L. Ragland
    Rachel Megan Markle (1981- ) = Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

    William married Sarah Fisher on 17 Jan 1639 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. Sarah Skepper  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1640; died on 18 Dec 1711 in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts.

  2. 43.  John Mansfield Descendancy chart to this point (36.Anne8, 31.Margery7, 24.Elizabeth6, 17.Henry5, 11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born between 1551 and 1553 in Yorkshire, England; died between 13 Jul 1601 and 31 Jul 1601.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of London, England

    Notes:

    Burgess (M.P.) for Beverley, Yorkshire. Queen's Surveyor. B.A., Peterhouse College, Cambridge, 1572-3.

    He was described as a resident of London in 1582, but the 1587 pedigree attached to the grant of his father's crest called him "of Huton on Derwent", Yorkshire.

    From Robert Charles Anderson, John C. Brandon, and Paul C. Reed, "The Ancestry of the Royally-Descended Mansfields of the Massachusetts Bay" (citation details below):

    Cotton Mather, in his biography of the Rev. John Wilson, identifies the father of the immigrants as "Sir John Mansfield, master of the Minories, and the Queen's surveyor." This identification has always been troublesome, as it includes some inaccuracies. The immigrants' father was an "esquire," a step below the dignity of knighthood, but above gentleman. Evidence has been found, however, to confirm that John Mansfield was intimately involved with royal mining interests, and was Queen's surveyor -- at least in Yorkshire.

    When Mather used the word "Minories," he must have intended the word "mineries," or mining operations. The 3rd Earl of Huntingdon held mines and lands in Dorsetshire, having purchased various mining interests from James, Lord Mountjoy. John Mansfield was the Earl's "servant, and at one stage his lessee of the Canford mines, near Poole, Dorset. Lord Mountjoy was heavily indebted to creditors, and various interrogatories were taken in May 1582 concerning his sale to Huntingdon. "John Mansfield, and W[illia]m Bird, all of London," were among men examined on behalf of the Earl on May 17, 21, 24, and 31, and June 1, 1582. "John Mansfield of London" was also examined on 14 or 15 June.

    John Mansfeild, Clement Draper, and Richard Laycolte received lands, rents and liberties in Brownsea Island, Dorset, with the advowson, by permission of license dated 1 April 1581. John Mansfelde, Richard Laicolte, Clement Draper, and Edward Mead complained to the Privy Council on 4 January 1581 that Edward Lane [of Blackfriars, London, 1582], John Lane, and others had "wrongfullie dispossessed them of two their workehouses for allum and coppres, called Allam Chyne and Okemans in the countie of Dorset." The various examinations "touching matters in conroversie betwene John and Edward Lanes and John Mansfelde" were delivered to the servant of the Earl of Huntingdon on 27 May 1582. On 12 September 1592, Clement Draper wrote to the Queen, pleading that he had "been detained in prison 12 years against all right, by practice of the Earl of Huntingdon, John Mansfield, his deputy, and Richard Laycolt, who have taken away his goods, which, with other losses, amount to 10,000l; his good name, dearer to him than his life, is rooted out by their false reports." He further claimed that "Mansfield, for 4l., got a protection under the Great Seal to defraud him and others of their goods....The Earl, the better to defend his own quarrel against Lord Mountjoy, has got into his hands...the writer's [Draper's] deeds and writings concerning his estate in the mines, and detains them. The Earl, in May 1583, covenanted that the mines should be maintained and set to work." John Mansfeld/Mansfyeld, with Clement Draper, had brought suit against others in the Court of Star Chamber, but later John sued Clement Draper in Chancery.

    John Mansfield's career in politics reached its pinacle in 1593, when he represented Beverley, Yorkshire, in Parliament. He is not known to have had personal connections at Beverley, so the seat was likely procured through the influence of his lord the Earl of Huntingdon or cousin Lord Eure. As one of the burgesses for Yorkshire boroughs, he was appointed to a committee on cloth 23 March and to another concerning weirs 28 March 1593. In 1597, by which time he was serving as a Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of Yorkshire, John Mansfield offered himself for election to Parliament at Scarborough, but though he was recommended to the bailiffs and burgesses by the Archbishop of York, and had the support of his prospective fellow burgess, Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby, his nomination was not accepted by the borough authorities.

    Queen Elizabeth I on 8 February 1597/8 granted John Mansfield "the office of collector of the rents and revenues of the dissolved monastery of St. Mary's, York," and more importantly, "the surveyorship of the Queen's lands in the North Riding of Yorkshire." The Crown had extensive honours and holdings in Yorkshire. John Mansfield set about to prove his proficiency by making an unusually thorough and careful survey of the manor of Settington, Yorkshire, compiled between 17 and 21 March 1599/1600. Mansfield obviously took great pains in producing this detailed document, probably an attempt to demonstrate abilities superior to those of a rival who had received many benefits for little effort. John alluded to this in his plea to the Lord Treasurer in his introductory remarks to one copy of the survey:
    It is my hard fortune whilest other men receyue great rewardes for small deserts I must hold my selfe happy not to be disgraced after good seruyce done. Good my Lord excuse me for thus writyng. I haue chosen to depend on your lordship onelye. When your lordship shall please to gyue me over I wilbegone as forsaken by all. I will equall my selfe to all in this[,] never any did nor shall performe more honest dutyes to your Lordship then I will.
    The manor of Settrington had been granted to Matthew, Earl of Lenox, and his wife Margaret, in 1544, but was later returned to the Crown. John Mansfield, "Crown Surveyor," was ordered to make a survey of the manors of the late Margaret, Countess of Lennox. These documents are dated February 1600/1 to July 1601, when Mansfield died. He made the surveys as part of a northern tour, likely drawing up the results after his return to London.

    Family/Spouse: Mary Hobson. Mary (daughter of William Hobson and Mary) died between 1587 and 3 Feb 1592. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    John married Elizabeth before 3 Feb 1592. Elizabeth died before 10 Feb 1634; was buried on 10 Feb 1634 in St. Michael Cornhill, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Elizabeth Mansfield  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 3 Dec 1592; was christened on 3 Dec 1592 in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England; died about 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    2. 51. Anne Mansfield  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1596 and 1597; died in 1667 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

  3. 44.  Grace Kaye Descendancy chart to this point (37.Robert8, 32.Dorothy7, 25.Alice6, 18.Dorothy5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 3 Sep 1579; was christened on 3 Sep 1579 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England; died before 27 Jun 1625; was buried on 27 Jun 1625 in Church of St. Michael and Our Lady, Wragby, Lincolnshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptised: 8 Aug 1579, All Hallows', Almondbury, Yorkshire, EnglandĀ“

    Grace married Richard Saltonstall on 28 Nov 1609 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England. Richard (son of Samuel Saltonstall and Anne Ramsden) was born before 4 Apr 1586; was christened on 4 Apr 1586 in Rookes Hall, Highcliffe in Hipperholme, Halifax, Yorkshire, England; died before 25 Oct 1661 in Crayford, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. Maj. Richard Saltonstall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1 Oct 1610; was christened on 1 Oct 1610 in All Hallows', Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; died on 29 Apr 1694 in Hulme, Lancaster, England; was buried on 2 May 1694 in St. James', Didsbury, Lancashire, England.

  4. 45.  Dr. Thomas Reade Descendancy chart to this point (40.Mildred8, 33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 18 Oct 1604; was christened on 18 Oct 1604 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England; died in Mar 1669 in Exeter House, The Strand, Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1606, Linkenholt, Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    "A noted Royalist. [...] He was admitted scholar of New College, December 10th, 1624; Fellow, January 15th, 1626; LL.D., 1638; Advocate of Arches Court; Principal of Magdalen Hall, 1643; resigned his Fellowship, September 21st, 1645, and Edward Farmer, of the parish of St. Helen's, Abingdon, was admitted in his place. He had a king's letter in his favour, dated March 31st, 1624; and in 1642 trailed a pike for King Charles in the university, and served his Majesty in the army, but on the decline of the king's cause changed his religion and became a secular priest; esteemed a good scholar and civilian." [John Meredith Read, citation details below]

    According to John Bennett Bodie (citation details below), the Linkenholt parish register says he was baptized 18 Oct 1604, earlier than the 1606 birth year given by other sources.


  5. 46.  Robert Reade Descendancy chart to this point (40.Mildred8, 33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 20 Jul 1609; was christened on 20 Jul 1609 in Faccombe, Hampshire, England; died after 7 Mar 1668.

    Notes:

    He was secretary to his uncle, Sir Francis Windebank, Secretary of State under Charles I, and accompanied him on his escape to Paris in 1640. We do not know the dates of his birth or death, but he is mentioned in the nuncupative will of his brother Dr. Thomas Reade dated 7 Mar 1668.

    In a letter from Paris to his cousin Thomas Windebank, 19 Mar 1641, he mentions a trunk that had been left behind in his chamber at Whitehall, and regrets its loss, "for there were many good things in it which I had gathered together, and such as had no relation to the State."


  6. 47.  Col. George Reade Descendancy chart to this point (40.Mildred8, 33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1610 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England; died between 29 Sep 1670 and 21 Nov 1671 in Virginia; was buried in Grace Episcopal Churchyard, Yorktown, York, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 25 Oct 1608
    • Alternate death: 1671, Virginia

    Notes:

    "George Reade, born 25 Oct. 1608, son of Robert and Mildred (Windebank) Reade, who had come to Virginia in Sir John Harvey's party upon his return as governor of Virginia, 1637. On 27 Aug. 1640 George Reade was appointed by the King 'to the place of Secretary [of the Colony] in the absence of Richard Kemp who has lately arrived in England.' Reade was clerk of the Council, 1648, burgess for James City, 1649, and for York, 1656, and was appointed to the Council in 1658, holding that office until his death." [Adventurers of Purse and Person, citation details below]

    He is a "gateway ancestor" for PNH's sister-in-law, a descendant of Edward III and over five thousand other medieval people. A daughter of Edward III's son John of Gaunt, Joan Beaufort, was married twice; through her second marriage, to Ralph de Neville, George Reade is an 8X-great grandson of Edward III. Through her second marriage, to Robert Ferrers, Reade is a 9X-great grandson of the same king, and also a 9X-great grandson through another of Edward's sons, Lionel of Antwerp.

    He and his wife Elizabeth Martiau were great-great grandparents of George Washington:

    George Reade = Elizabeth Martiau
    Mildred Reade = Col. Augustine Warner
    Mildred Warner = Lawrence Washington
    Augustine Washington = Mary Ball
    George Washington

    It has been suggested that George Washington was named George after this particular great-great-grandfather. It does appear that George Reade represents the most recent, and possibly the only, previous instance of a George in Washington's ancestry.

    George Reade and Elizabeth Martiau were also ancestors of Queen Elizabeth II:

    George Reade = Elizabeth Martiau
    Mildred Reade = Col. Augustine Warner
    Mary Warner = Col. John Smith
    Mildred Smith = Robert Porteous
    Robert Porteous = Judith Cockayne
    Mildred Porteous = Robert Hodgson
    Rev. Robert Hodgson = Mary Tucker
    Henrietta Mildred Hodgson = Oswald Smith
    Frances Dora Smith = Claude Bowes-Lyon
    Claude George Bowes-Lyon = Cecilia Nina Cavendish-Bentinck
    Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon = King George VI
    Queen Elizabeth II

    And of Meriwether Lewis:

    George Reade = Elizabeth Martiau
    Mildred Reade = Col. Augustine Warner
    Elizabeth Warner = Col. John Lewis
    Col. Robert Lewis = Jane Meriwether
    William Lewis = Lucy Meriwether
    Meriwether Lewis

    And of General George S. Patton:

    Thomas Reade = Lucy Gwynne
    Mildred Reade = Philip Rootes
    Elizabeth Rootes = Rev. John Thompson
    Philip Rootes Thompson = Anna Davenport
    Eleanor Thompson = William Thorton
    Susanna Thompson Thorton = Andrew Glassell
    Susan Thornton Glassell = George Smith Patton
    George Smith Patton = Ruth Wilson
    General George S. Patton (1885-1945)

    George married Elizabeth Martiau about 1641 in Yorktown, York, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt. Nicholas Martiau and (Unknown first wife of Nicholas Martieu)) was born in 1625; died between 10 Feb 1686 and 24 Jan 1687 in Virginia; was buried in Grace Episcopal Churchyard, Yorktown, York, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 53. Mildred Reade  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Williamsburg, Virginia; died after 4 Jan 1695.
    2. 54. Elizabeth Reade  Descendancy chart to this point

  7. 48.  Jane Haviland Descendancy chart to this point (41.Elizabeth8, 34.John7, 28.William6, 20.Tacy5, 14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 2 Aug 1612; was christened on 2 Aug 1612 in St. Werbergh's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died before 27 Apr 1639; was buried on 27 Apr 1639 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England.

    Jane married Capt. William Torrey on 17 Mar 1629. William (son of Philip Torrey and Alice Richards) was born before 21 Dec 1608; was christened on 21 Dec 1608 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England; died on 10 Jun 1690 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 55. Rev. Samuel Torrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1632 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England; died on 21 Apr 1707 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    2. 56. William Torrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1638 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England; died on 11 Jan 1718 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.


Generation: 10

  1. 49.  Sarah Skepper Descendancy chart to this point (42.William9, 35.Edward8, 29.Joan7, 21.Isabel6, 15.Jane5, 9.Elizabeth4, 4.Mary3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1640; died on 18 Dec 1711 in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 18 Dec 1710, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Probably born in Lynn, Massachusetts.

    Sarah married Walter Fairfield on 28 Dec 1654 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Walter (son of John Fairfield and Elizabeth) was born in 1631 in England; died on 20 Jul 1723 in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Sarah Fairfield  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Dec 1655 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 27 Nov 1742 in Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut.

  2. 50.  Elizabeth Mansfield Descendancy chart to this point (43.John9, 36.Anne8, 31.Margery7, 24.Elizabeth6, 17.Henry5, 11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born before 3 Dec 1592; was christened on 3 Dec 1592 in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England; died about 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Gateway ancestor, one of LD's five (so far).

    From Robert Charles Anderson, John C. Brandon, and Paul C. Reed, "The Ancestry of the Royally-Descended Mansfields of the Massachusetts Bay" (citation details below):

    Of Elizabeth (Mansfield) Wilson, not much is known. She was very unwilling to come to New England; as Mather writes, she had to be "perswaded over into the difficulties of an American desart," arriving two years after her husband. In May 1631, Margaret (Tyndal) Winthrop told how Mr. Wilson "can not yet perswad his wife to goe, for all he hath taken this paynes to come and fetch hir. I maruiell [marvel] what mettell she is made on. shure she will yeald at last, or elce we shal want him excedingly in new england." Later the same month, Mrs. Winthrop again mentioned Elizabeth's distaste for the trip; she was "more auerce [averse] then euer she was." Mrs. Wilson finally arrived in Massachusetts in 1632. Her dislike of the voyage to New England, and her unhappiness at hearing of the death of her eldest son, whom she did not long survive, are almost all that we know of her character and life.

    Elizabeth married Rev. John Wilson before 1617. Rev. (son of Rev. William Wilson and Elizabeth Woodhall) was born about 1591; died on 7 Aug 1667 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 58. Rev. John Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1621 in London, England; died on 23 Aug 1691 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    2. 59. Mary Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1633 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 15 Sep 1633 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 13 Sep 1713 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

  3. 51.  Anne Mansfield Descendancy chart to this point (43.John9, 36.Anne8, 31.Margery7, 24.Elizabeth6, 17.Henry5, 11.John4, 5.Thomas3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Henry1) was born between 1596 and 1597; died in 1667 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Anne married Robert Keayne on 18 Jun 1617. Robert (son of John Keayne) was born about 1594; died on 23 Mar 1656 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 60. Benjamin Keayne  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 14 May 1618; was christened on 14 May 1618 in St. Michael Cornhill, London, England.

  4. 52.  Maj. Richard Saltonstall Descendancy chart to this point (44.Grace9, 37.Robert8, 32.Dorothy7, 25.Alice6, 18.Dorothy5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born before 1 Oct 1610; was christened on 1 Oct 1610 in All Hallows', Almondbury, Yorkshire, England; died on 29 Apr 1694 in Hulme, Lancaster, England; was buried on 2 May 1694 in St. James', Didsbury, Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    One of JTS's eleven proven "gateway ancestors."

    He went to New England with his father in 1630, the first of at least eight Atlantic crossings in his lifetime. He was a man of many interests and offices, both in New England and during England's commonwealth period. Notably, back in New England after the Restoration, Richard Saltonstall donated Ā£50 to support the fugitive regicides William Goffe and Edward Whalley, and he was one of the few people who knew where in New England they were hiding. He was also on several occasions embroiled in political conflict with the Winthrop/Dudley government of colonial Boston.

    Richard married Muriel Gurdon on 4 Jul 1633 in All Hallows, Honey Lane, London, England. Muriel (daughter of Brampton Gurdon and Muriel Sedley) was born about 1613; died on 21 Apr 1688 in Hulme, Lancashire, England; was buried on 25 Apr 1688 in St. James' Church, Didsbury, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 61. Nathaniel Saltonstall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 21 May 1707 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts.

  5. 53.  Mildred Reade Descendancy chart to this point (47.George9, 40.Mildred8, 33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born in Williamsburg, Virginia; died after 4 Jan 1695.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Aft 4 Jan 1694

    Mildred married Augustine Warner before 1671. Augustine (son of Col. Augustine Warner and Mary Towneley) was born on 3 Jun 1642 in York County, Virginia; died on 19 Jun 1681. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 62. Mildred Warner  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1671; died between 24 Jan 1701 and 30 Jan 1701; was buried on 30 Jan 1701 in St. Nicholas, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.

  6. 54.  Elizabeth Reade Descendancy chart to this point (47.George9, 40.Mildred8, 33.Frances7, 26.Anne6, 19.Elizabeth5, 12.Margaret4, 6.Henry3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1)

    Family/Spouse: Capt. Thomas Chisman. Thomas (son of Edmund Chisman and Mary) was born about 1652; died between 25 Jan 1710 and 18 Jul 1715. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 63. Thomas Chisman  Descendancy chart to this point died on 11 Dec 1722.

  7. 55.  Rev. Samuel Torrey Descendancy chart to this point (48.Jane9, 41.Elizabeth8, 34.John7, 28.William6, 20.Tacy5, 14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1632 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England; died on 21 Apr 1707 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    He was minister at Hull, 1656-1664, and minister of the First Parish of Weymouth, 1664 to 1707.

    Samuel married Mercy Chickering on 30 Jul 1695 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Mercy (daughter of Francis Chickering and Anne Fiske) was born in Apr 1648 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; was christened on 9 Apr 1648 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 12 Mar 1721 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 56.  William Torrey Descendancy chart to this point (48.Jane9, 41.Elizabeth8, 34.John7, 28.William6, 20.Tacy5, 14.Anne4, 7.Katherine3, 3.Henry2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1638 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, England; died on 11 Jan 1718 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    One of DGH's four proven gateway ancestors.

    William married Deborah about 1668. Deborah was born about 1649; died on 8 Feb 1729 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 64. John Torrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jun 1673 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died on 7 Jan 1730 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.