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Ancestors of Lorenzo Stringham Langdon Generations 26-29 Ancestors of Lorenzo Stringham Langdon Generations 26-29 Generation No. 26 39846672. Ralph II De Brereton Child of Ralph II De Brereton is: 19923336 i. William III De Brereton, born Abt. 1205 in Brereton, Cheshire, England; married Cicelie De Sandbach. 39846674. Richard De Sandbach Child of Richard De Sandbach is: 19923337 i. Cicelie De Sandbach, born Abt. 1215 in Sandbach, Congleton, Cheshire, England; married William III De Brereton. 39846752. Assulf De Notton, born Abt. 1105. He married 39846753. Margaret. 39846753. Margaret, born Abt. 1109. Child of Assulf De Notton and Margaret is: 19923376 i. Reginald De Notton, born Abt. 1130; married Fitzleofwin. 39846754. Leofwin He was the son of 79693508. Aviet. Child of Leofwin is: 19923377 i. Fitzleofwin, born Abt. 1135; married Reginald De Notton. 39846764. Leysing De Barton He was the son of 79693528. Leysing De Barton. Child of Leysing De Barton is: 19923382 i. Matthew De Barton, born Abt. 1150 in Barton, Lancastershire, England. 39849984. William Fitzwilliam, Lord of Sprotborough, born Abt. 1174 in Hopton, Yorkshire, England; died Aft. 09 Feb 1218/19. He was the son of 79699968. William Fitzgodric and 79699969. Albreda (Aubrey) de Lisoures. He married 39849985. Adela Ela Plantagenet- Warenne Bef. 1194. 39849985. Adela Ela Plantagenet-Warenne, born Abt. 1162 in Surrey, England; died Abt. 1220. She was the daughter of 53285320. Hamelin Plantagenet, Earl of Surrey and 53285321. Isabel De Warenne. Child of William Fitzwilliam and Adela Plantagenet-Warenne is: 19924992 i. Thomas Fitzwilliam, Lord of Emley & Sprotborough, born Abt. 1209 in Emley, Yorkshire, England; died Aft. 1252; married Agnes Bertram. Page 1 of 364. Copyright © 2007. Thomas P. Langdon. All Rights Reserved. 39849988. Thomas de Metham Child of Thomas de Metham is: 19924994 i. John de Metham, born Abt. 1208 in Metham, Northumberland, England; married Sibyl Hamilton. 39849990. Adam Hamilton He married 39849991. Amecia Markenfield. 39849991. Amecia Markenfield She was the daughter of 79699982. William Markenfield. Child of Adam Hamilton and Amecia Markenfield is: 19924995 i. Sibyl Hamilton, married John de Metham. 39849992. Oliver Deincourt, died 1246. He was the son of 79699984. Oliver Deincourt and 79699985. Annabella. He married 39849993. Nichola la Haie. 39849993. Nichola la Haie She was the daughter of 79699986. Richard la Haie and 79699987. Maud de Vernon. Child of Oliver Deincourt and Nichola la Haie is: 19924996 i. John Deincourt, born 1225 in Blankney, Lincolnshire, England; died 14 Oct 1257; married Agnes De Neville. 39849996. Reynold De Mohun, born Abt. 1180 in Dunster Castle, Dunster, Somerset, England; died 1213. He was the son of 79699992. William de Bohun and 79699993. Lucy. He married 39849997. Alice de Briwere. 39849997. Alice de Briwere, born Abt. 1184 in Dunster, Somersetshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 53280986. William De Briwere, Lord of Horsley and 53280987. Beatrice De Vaux. Children of Reynold De Mohun and Alice de Briwere are: 19924998 i. Reginald de Mohun, born 1200 in Dunster, Somersetshire, Wales; died 1257 in Torre Mohum, Devon, England; married (1) Isabella de Ferreres; married (2) Hawise de Manedville; married (3) Hawise Fitzgeoffrey Bef. 1227. ii. Alice De Mohun, married Robert Beauchamp Abt. 1248 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England; born Abt. 1217 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England; died Abt. 1259. 39850000. Alexander de Reresby, born Abt. 1198 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of 79700000. Adam de Reresby and 79700001. Anne Beke. He married 39850001. Amarilla Omfields. 39850001. Amarilla Omfields, born Abt. 1200 in Yorkshire, England. Child of Alexander de Reresby and Amarilla Omfields is: 19925000 i. Isadore de Reresby, born Abt. 1223 in Eshouer Manor, Yorkshire, England; married Amicia Deincourt. 39850002. John Deincourt, born Abt. 1220 in Thurgarton, Nottinghamshire, England. He was the son of 79700004. Edmond Walter Deincourt. He married 39850003. Annabella de Plesley. 39850003. Annabella de Plesley, born Abt. 1204 in Ashover Manor, Derbyshire, England. Page 2 of 364. Copyright © 2007. Thomas P. Langdon. All Rights Reserved. She was the daughter of 79700006. Serlo de Plesley. Child of John Deincourt and Annabella de Plesley is: 19925001 i. Amicia Deincourt, born Abt. 1225 in Ashover Manor, Derbyshire, England; married Isadore de Reresby. 39850004. Ralph de Normanville, born Abt. 1195 in Empingham, Rutland, England; died Aft. 1241 in Thribergh, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of 79700008. Ralph de Normanville. He married 39850005. Agatha. 39850005. Agatha, born Abt. 1195 in England. Child of Ralph de Normanville and Agatha is: 19925002 i. Ralph de Normanville, born Abt. 1220 in Thribergh, Yorkshire, England; married Avicia. 39851520. Alexander de Pilkington, born Abt. 1135 in Pilkington Manor, Lancashire, England. He was the son of 79703040. Leonard de Pilkington. Child of Alexander de Pilkington is: 19925760 i. Sir Alexander de Pilkington, born Abt. 1160 in Pilkington Manor, Lancashire, England; died Abt. 1232 in Pilkington Manor, Lancashire, England; married Ursula de Workesley. 39851522. Goffrey de Workesley, born Abt. 1140 in Worsley, Lancashire, England. He was the son of 79703044. Richard de Workesley. He married 39851523. Agnes. 39851523. Agnes Child of Goffrey de Workesley and Agnes is: 19925761 i. Ursula de Workesley, born Abt. 1165 in Worsley, Lancashire, England; married Sir Alexander de Pilkington. 39851532. Ailward Child of Ailward is: 19925766 i. Orm Ailward FitzEdward, born Abt. 1218 in Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England; died in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England; married Emma De Gresley. 39851534. Albert De Gresley, born Abt. 1194 in Manchester, England. He married 39851535. Matilda FitzNigel. 39851535. Matilda FitzNigel Child of Albert De Gresley and Matilda FitzNigel is: 19925767 i. Emma De Gresley, born Abt. 1220; married Orm Ailward FitzEdward. 39851568. Henry De Radcliffe, born 1140; died 1190. He was the son of 79703136. Nicholas De Radcliffe. Child of Henry De Radcliffe is: 19925784 i. William De Radcliffe, born 1164 in Radcliffe Tower, Lancaster, England; died 1220; married Cecelia De Monthegon. Page 3 of 364. Copyright © 2007. Thomas P. Langdon. All Rights Reserved. 39851570. Adam De Monthegon, born 1140; died 1172. He married 39851571. Maud Fitzswaine. 39851571. Maud Fitzswaine, born 1145; died 1181. She was the daughter of 79703142. Richard Fitzswaine and 79703143. Beatrice Fitzwalter. Child of Adam De Monthegon and Maud Fitzswaine is: 19925785 i. Cecelia De Monthegon, born 1165 in Hornby Castle, Lancaster, Lancashire, England; died 1225; married William De Radcliffe. 39851572. Patric De Culwen, born 1158; died 1212. He was the son of 79703144. Thomas Fitzgospatric and 79703145. Grace. Child of Patric De Culwen is: 19925786 i. Alan De Curwin, born 1175 in Workinton, Coupland, England. 39851576. Richard De Trafford, born 1155 in Trafford, Lancastershire, England; died Abt. 1272. He was the son of 79703152. Henry De Trafford. Child of Richard De Trafford is: 19925788 i. Henry De Trafford, born Abt. 1180 in Trafford, Lancastershire, England; died 1253; married Christine. 39851648. Hugh De Verdon He was the son of 79703296. Norman De Verdun and 79703297. Lasceline De Clinton. Child of Hugh De Verdon is: 19925824 i. William De Verdon, born 1166; married Maud ?. 39851656. Gerald II de Furnival, born 1156 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England; died Abt. 1218 in Jerusalem, Palestine. He was the son of 79703312. Gerald Gerard de Furnival and 79703313. Andel. He married 39851657. Maud de Luvetot. 39851657. Maud de Luvetot, born Abt. 1169; died Aft. 23 Jun 1247. She was the daughter of 79703314. William de Lovetot and 79703315. Maud de Clare-Fitz-Walter. Children of Gerald de Furnival and Maud de Luvetot are: i. Gerard de Furnival, born Abt. 1210; married Christian Ledet; born in Wardon, Bedfordshire, England; died 1271. 19925828 ii. Thomas de Furnival, born Abt. 1185 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England; died 1238 in Holy Land (Slain by the Saracens); married Bertha De Ferreres. 39851904. Roger Wrightington De Ashton, born Abt. 1240 in Ashton U Lyne, Lancashire, England. He was the son of 19925766. Orm Ailward FitzEdward and 19925767. Emma De Gresley. Child of Roger Wrightington De Ashton is: 19925952 i. Thomas De Ashton, born Abt. 1262 in Ashton U Lyne, Lancashire, England; married Abt. 1281 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire, England. Page 4 of 364. Copyright © 2007. Thomas P. Langdon. All Rights Reserved. 39851940. Richard II de Legh, born Abt. 1250 in West-Hall in High Legh, Cheshire, England. He was the son of 79703880. Richard de Legh. Child of Richard II de Legh is: 19925970 i. Richard III de Legh, born Abt. 1274 in West-Hall in High Legh, Cheshire, England. 39851946. Thomas de Bamville, born Abt. 1195 in Bamville, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England. He married 39851947. Alice de Storeton. 39851947. Alice de Storeton, born Abt. 1198 in Storeton, Wirral, Cheshire, England. She was the daughter of 79703894. Alexander de Storeton and 79703895. Annabel Sylvester. Child of Thomas de Bamville and Alice de Storeton is: 19925973 i. Amabilla de Bamville, born Abt. 1225 in Storeton, Wirral, Cheshire, England; married Hugh de Corona. 39884064. Vivian De Davenport, born Abt. 1200 in MacClesfield, Cheshire, England; died Abt. 1291 in Prestgury Church, At Tytherington, Chantry. He was the son of 79768128. Richard De Davenport and 79768129. Amabilia de Venables. He married 39884065. Beatrix De Hulme. 39884065. Beatrix De Hulme, born Abt. 1200 in
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