Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Isabell Kelke
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Name Isabell Kelke Birth of Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England [1, 2] Gender Female Person ID I10431 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of DGH, Ancestor of DK, Ancestor of TNH, Ancestor of TSW, Ancestor of UKL Last Modified 13 Apr 2021
Father William Kelke, b. of Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England d. Between 24 Feb 1419 and 14 Nov 1419 Mother Isabel Monson Marriage Bef 25 Jun 1406 [3] Family ID F4568 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Robert Tyrwhit, b. of Kettleby, Lincolnshire, England d. 6 Jan 1427 Children + 1. Katherine Tyrwhit + 2. William Tyrwhit, b. Abt 1390 d. 1450 (Age ~ 60 years) Family ID F1789 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Apr 2021
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Notes - Douglas Richardson (citation details below) calls the mother of Katherine Tyrwhit "Alice, daughter of Roger Kelke, Knt." But John Higgins has pointed out (on soc.genealogy.medieval, 10 Jun 2017) that the Tywrwhit and Kelke pedigrees in Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees differ as to the Kelke wife and father-in-law of Robert Tyrwhit the justice, and that "[a]ll the usual accounts of the Tyrwhit family--including HOP, ODNB, and the 1862 book by Robert Philip Tyrwhitt cited earlier in this thread--appear to have relied solely on the Tyrwhit pedigree while overlooking the Kelke pedigree." Higgins notes that the Kelke pedigree, showing Robert Tyrwhit's wife as Isabell, daughter of William Kelke of Barnetby-le-Wold, "offers a solution which is chronologically satisfactory." The Kelke ancestry given here is largely based on Maddison's Kelke pedigree; the usual caveats about vistation-derived pedigrees apply.
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Sources - [S59] Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees ed. A. R. Maddison, based on the work of Arthur Staunton Larken. London, 1902-06.
- [S1349] The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4, ed. Walter C. Metcalfe. London: George Bell & Sons, 1881.
- [S4267] Feet of Fines, Online Abstracts, CP 25/1/144/152, number 18, at Chris Phillips's "Some Notes on Medieval Genealogy" site.
- [S59] Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees ed. A. R. Maddison, based on the work of Arthur Staunton Larken. London, 1902-06.