_____________________ | _Nathaniel Barnard Sr._|_____________________ | (1642 - ....) _John Barnard _______| | (1670 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary Barnard _________|_____________________ | (1648 - ....) _Robert Barnard _____| | m 1726 | | | _Thomas Macy Sr._____ | | | | | _John Macy Sr._________|_Sarah Hopott _______ | | | (1655 - 1691) (1612 - 1682) | |_Sarah Macy _________| | (1677 - 1748) | | | _Richard Gardner Sr._+ | | | (1623 - 1688) | |_Deborah Gardner ______|_Sarah Shattuck _____ | (1658 - ....) (.... - 1724) | |--Sarah Barnard | (1738 - ....) | _Tristram Coffin Sr._+ | | (1605 - 1681) | _Stephen Coffin Sr.____|_Dionis Stevens _____ | | (1652 - 1734) | _Stephen Coffin Jr.__| | | (1675 - ....) m 1693| | | | _George Bunker Sr.___+ | | | | (.... - 1658) | | |_Mary Bunker __________|_Jane Godfrey _______ | | (1652 - 1724) (1624 - 1662) |_Hepzabeth Coffin ___| m 1726 | | _____________________ | | | _Thomas Look __________|_____________________ | | m 1669 |_Experience Look ____| (1672 - 1759) m 1693| | _George Bunker Sr.___+ | | (.... - 1658) |_Elizabeth Bunker _____|_Jane Godfrey _______ (1646 - ....) m 1669 (1624 - 1662)
__________________________ | ______________________|__________________________ | _Richard Bull _______| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |______________________|__________________________ | _Charles Bull _______| | (1490 - 1532) m 1510| | | __________________________ | | | | | ______________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Helen Skipworth ____| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |______________________|__________________________ | | |--Richard Bull | (1511 - 1585) | __________________________ | | | _John Knighton _______|__________________________ | | (1440 - ....) | _Thomas Knighton ____| | | (1470 - 1544) m 1490| | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|__________________________ | | |_Joan Knighton ______| (1494 - ....) m 1510| | __________________________ | | | _Thomas Underhill ____|__________________________ | | (1430 - ....) |_Anne Underhill _____| (1470 - 1506) m 1490| | _Henry Caldebeck _________ | | (1410 - ....) |_Thomasine Caldebeck _|_Cecily Griselde Hinkley _ (1430 - ....) (1405 - 1454)
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Served as a baliff in Hertford in 1578 and as a Burgiss of the
borough.
_FOULQUES V Count D'anjou King Of Jerusalem _____+ | (1092 - 1143) m 1110 _Geoffrey V The Fair, Plantagenet ____________|_ERMENGARDE (Ermentrude) De Maine _______________ | (1113 - 1151) (.... - 1126) _Hamelin De Warenne Of Anjou Plantagenet Earl Of Surrey 5_| | (1129 - 1202) m 1164 | | | _________________________________________________ | | | | |_Adelaide Of Angers __________________________|_________________________________________________ | _William de Warren Earl Of Warren & Surrey 6_| | (.... - 1240) m 1225 | | | _William De Warenne _____________________________+ | | | (1088 - 1138) m 1116 | | _William de Warenne Earl Of Warren & Surrey 3_|_Isabelle (Elisabeth) de Vermandois _____________ | | | (1119 - 1148) (1085 - 1131) | |_Isabel De Warenne _______________________________________| | (.... - 1203) m 1164 | | | _William Talvas, Of Ponthieu, Count Of Ponthieu _+ | | | (.... - 1171) | |_Ala Talvas __________________________________|_Aliss\Helie De Bourgogne 'Ela Borel_____________ | (1174 - ....) (1080 - 1142) | |--John de Warrene | (1231 - 1305) | _GILBERT "The Marshall" Fitzrobert ______________+ | | (1075 - 1130) | _John Fitzgilbert Marshall, The Marshall _____|_Unknown de Venuz _______________________________ | | (.... - 1165) (1090 - ....) | _William Marshall Earl Of Pembroke 4______________________| | | (1146 - 1219) m 1189 | | | | _________________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Sibyl De Salisbury __________________________|_________________________________________________ | | |_Maud Marshall ______________________________| (.... - 1248) m 1225 | | _Gilbert Strongbow Fitzgilbert De Clare _________+ | | (1100 - 1147) | _Richard Strongbow Fitzgilbert, De Clare _____|_Isabel De Beaumont _____________________________ | | (1130 - 1176) m 1171 (.... - 1172) |_Isabel De Clare Countess Strigoil________________________| (1174 - 1220) m 1189 | | _Diarmait Macdonnchada, Macmurchada _____________ | | (1110 - 1171) |_Aoife Macmurrough Of Leinster________________|_Moringen Muirchertaig O'toole __________________ m 1171
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Source: Ancestral Roots 83, 153; Norr; AF; Novel, The Prince of Darkness by P.C. Doherty.
Roots: John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. Died ca. Michaelmas 1304. Norr: John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey. Doherty: Close companion of Edward I. "Good old Warenne," Edward thought, "with his bluff red face and treacherous black heart. A good soldier and a bad general. His answer to everything was to mount and charge. He had even offered to kill Gaveston."
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John was the leader of the English forces which lost to William Wallace inthe battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297as depicted in the film"Braveheart".
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EARLDOM OF SURREY (VII)
JOHN (DE WARENNE), EARL OF SURREY, only son and heir, by 2nd wife, bornin or after August 1231. His mother released to him his father's lands in Norfolk on 1April 1248, and the King allowed him to have seisin, though he was not of age.In December 1252 he was forbidden to take part in the dispute between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop-elect of Winchester. In 1254 he joined the Kingat Bordeaux; and on 14 September offered himself as hostage for the King'sdebtthere. In 1255 he joined theother nobles in their resistance to the influx of foreigners into England;in September he was instructed to escort the King of Scotland to theKing. About the same time he was granted to himself and heirs weeklymarkets at several of his manors. In 1257 he went with Richard, Earl of Cornwall, King elect of the Romans, to Almain. By writ dated 14 March1257/8 he was summoned to Chester to perform his service against theWelsh, and frequently thereafter until 1294. In June 1258 he was presentat a Parliament at Oxford, when the nobles demanded the observance of Magna Carta. In July he was one of the Earls assigned as escort to theKing's brothers to Dover and Witsand; in October he was sick at Hampstead Marshall. In March 1260 he was summoned to London with horses and arms,and was directed to live at Clerkenwell or the NewTemple. In April 1260the King returned from France, bringing with him many foreigners and exasperating the nobles, including the Earl. By 28 December the Earl hadgone overseas in the service of Prince Edward. On 20 March 1262/3 helanded at Dover, and in May he was sum. to Worcester; in August he wasappointed to treatof peace with Llewelin, son of Griffith. On 18September he was grantedall thelands of the Normans which he had, orwhich fell within his fee. Between October and December he with many of the magnates joined Simon de Montfort and Prince Edward. On 16 December he assented to the King's agreement to submit the question of the Provisions of Oxford to arbitration by the King of France. On 24 Decemberhe was appointed Keeper of the counties of Surrey and Sussex. In April1264 he garrisoned the Castle of Rochester, where he was besieged forabout a week by Simon de Montfort, until he was relieved by the King; and he was in the Prince's army at the battle of Lewes on 14 May, whence heand the King's brothers fled to Pevensey, subsequently crossing to France.On 10 May 1265 he landed at Pembroke with William de Valence and a bodyof armed men, and the King issued warnings to the sheriffs and others notto encourage them. On 24 May he sued for the return of his lands. On 8 June Prince Edward joined them at Ludlow and on 28 June they were holding many towns. On 1 August they reached Kenilworth. On 7 May 1266 it was ordered that archers should be sent to London to him; and on 27 May, with William de Valence, he went to Bury St. Edmunds to fine the Abbey and the burgesses. Towards the end of May 1267 his negotiations to induce theEarl of Gloucester to submit were successfully concluded; in the Octave of Michaelmas he received a pardon for excesses committed in the recent time of disturbance; and on 10 March 1267/8 was pardoned.
[4237] Entertaining King Edward I at Castle Acre, Norfolk, when the King outlawed the clergy of England for not supporting his French Wars
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_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _Joseph Sr. McCleave _| | (1771 - 1841) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _John McCleave ______| | (1797 - ....) m 1818| | | _Thomas Chase _______ | | | (1724 - 1807) m 1751 | | _James Chase Captain_|_Sarah Claghorn _____ | | | (1755 - ....) m 1775 (1727 - 1805) | |_Sarah (Sally) Chase _| | (1780 - 1842) | | | _Caleb Godfrey ______+ | | | (1728 - ....) m 1752 | |_Mercy Godfrey ______|_Mary Pinkham _______ | (1755 - 1836) m 1775 (1733 - ....) | |--James L. McCleave | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Susan Morslander ___| (1797 - 1859) m 1818| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |______________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[12809] Ancestor of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.