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Roger de Pilkington

Male Abt 1255 - 1322  (~ 67 years)


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  • Name Roger de Pilkington 
    Birth Abt 1255  of Pilkington in Prestwich with Oldham, Lancashire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 1322  [1
    Person ID I35971  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of DDB
    Last Modified 9 Sep 2021 

    Father Alexander de Pilkington,   b. Abt 1225, of Pilkington in Prestwich with Oldham, Lancashire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1292 (Age ~ 66 years) 
    Mother Alice   d. Aft 1309 
    Family ID F21149  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family (Unknown first wife of Roger de Pilkington)   d. Bef 1295 
    Children 
    +1. Roger de Pilkington,   b. Abt 1291, of Pilkington in Prestwich with Oldham, Lancashire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1343 (Age ~ 52 years)
    Family ID F21148  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 9 Sep 2021 

  • Notes 
    • He and his son Roger were with Thomas, earl of Lancaster, at Boroughbridge against the King in 1322. He was imprisoned and fined, and died soon after; his son secured pardon by committing to military service abroad.

      Knight of the shire for Lancashire, 1316.

      "Sir Roger's first wife, it is conjectured, was Amery one of the three daughters (Agnes, Alice, and Amery) of Sir Gilbert de Barton, lord of Barton; the reason for this assumption is that Roger, who had two sons (Roger and William) by the first wife, became possessed after her death, in 1294-5, of one-sixth the manor of Barton, as shown by the Final Concords--'by the courtesy of England,' a man and his issue became entitled to the inheritance of his deceased wife in the event of there being children by the marriage." [History of the Pilkington Family, citation details below]

  • Sources 
    1. [S5944] History of the Pilkington Family of Lancashire by John Pilkington. London, 1912.