Temperance Campion

     Temperance Campion married Henry Lewis Cutting, son of Lewis Cutting and Elizabeth Chase, on 11 October 1760 in St Michael, Barbados.

Unknown Cann

     Unknown Cann and Samuel Ruby's marriage was registered in the quarter ending December 1912 in Okehampton RD, Devon, They may have issue.

Child of Unknown Cann and Samuel Ruby

Sarah Cann?

(circa 1754 - before 22 February 1821)
     Sarah Cann? was born circa 1754.
     Sarah Cann? married William Bickley as his second wife, on 16 December 1798?. A William Bickley, bachelor of this parish and Sarah Brown, spinster of the same, were married in this church by banns 23 Nov 1775. Both signed in the presence of Thomas Cousins and Hannah Bickley, at St Mary Islington.
A William Bickley of the parish of St George in the East, widower, and Sarah Cann of this parish, spinster had banns published 28 Oct - 11 Nov 1798 at St Bartholomew the Great, The marriage took place at St George in the East - William Bickley of this parish, widower and Sarah Cann of the parish of St Bartholomew the Great, London, spinster were married in this church by banns, 16 Dec 1798. He signed and she made her mark in the presence of Thos Inglesby & Thos Harmar Lacon? They had issue at the same time as Wiliam & Ann, so cannot be a second marriage. Sarah Cann? and William Bickley witnessed William Mannering and Sarah Bickley's wedding on 19 October 1801 in St George, Bloomsbury, Camden. Sarah Cann? was an executor of William Bickley's estate on 13 December 1809 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
     Sarah died before 22 February 1821 in London. She was buried on 22 February 1821 in Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, London.

Children of Sarah Cann? and William Bickley

Bess? Canning (Percival)

Bess? Canning (Percival)||p143.htm#i22376|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||||||||
     She was the aunt of George Canning but also presumably of Charles - needs further investigation. Accordng to Dixon, she holidayed with them at Ashbourne Hall, 12 miles NW of Derby. Bess? Canning (Percival) was the daughter of Stratford Canning and Letitia Newburgh.
     Bess? Canning (Percival) married Rev William Leigh on 9 October 1748 in Lymm, Cheshire. She was the widow of an Irish gentleman called Percival.

Charles Henry Spencer George Canning 2nd Baron Garvagh

(circa 1826 - 7 May 1871)
Charles Henry Spencer George Canning 2nd Baron Garvagh|b. c 1826\nd. 7 May 1871|p143.htm#i28092|Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh|b. 15 Nov 1778\nd. 20 Aug 1840|p143.htm#i28093|Charlotte Isabella Rosabell Unknown|b. 1804\nd. 23 Dec 1891|p860.htm#i28094|Paul Canning|d. 1780|p143.htm#i31737|Jane Spencer||p771.htm#i31738|||||||
     Charles Henry Spencer George Canning 2nd Baron Garvagh was born circa 1826. He was the son of Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh and Charlotte Isabella Rosabell Unknown.
     Charles died on 7 May 1871 in Sackville St Club, Dublin.
     His will was proved on 18 July 1871 in the Principal Probate Registry, London. The will of the Right Hon. Charles Henry Spencer George Canning, (second) Baron Garvagh of Garvagh-house, Londonderry and Canningstown-house, Cavan, a magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Londonderry, formerly a cavalry officer, was proved in the Principal Registry, London on the 18th inst, by the Right Hon. Charlotte Isabella Rosabella, Dowager Baroness Garvagh, his Lordship's mother, the sole executrix, The personalty in England was sworn under £9000. The will bears the date May 3 last and the lordship died on the 7th of the same month, at the Sackville Street Club, Dublin, aged 45. ... He is succeeded by his son, the Right Hon. Charles John Spencer George Canning. The first Lord Garvagh was cousin to of the Right Hon. George Canning PM, father of Earl Canning.

Charles John Canning Earl, KG GCB

(14 December 1812 - 17 June 1862)
Charles John Canning Earl, KG GCB|b. 14 Dec 1812\nd. 17 Jun 1862|p143.htm#i16472|George Canning|b. 11 Apr 1770\nd. 8 Aug 1827|p143.htm#i15740|Joan Scott|b. c 1777\nd. 15 Mar 1837|p745.htm#i16470|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
     Third, youngest & only surviving son. On his mothers death he succeeded as
Viscount Canning, was appointed Gov-General (Viceroy) of India 4 July 1855 and was created Earl Canning 21 May 1859. Charles John Canning Earl, KG GCB was born on 14 December 1812 in Gloucester Lodge, Brompton, London, Middlesex, England. He was the son of George Canning and Joan Scott.
     Charles John Canning Earl, KG GCB married Charlotte Stuart on 5 September 1835 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex, England. They had no issue.
     Charles died on 17 June 1862 in Grosvenor Square, Soho, Westminster, Middlesex, England, aged 49. He was buried on 21 June 1862 in Westminster Abbey, London.
     His will was proved on 5 August 1862 in the Principal Probate Registry, London. His effects were under £250,000.

George Canning

(circa 1736 - 11 April 1771)
George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||||||||
     George Canning was born circa 1736 in Garvagh, Errigal, Londonderry, Ireland. He was the eldest son of Stratford Canning of Garvagh, co. Derry (1703-1775) by his wife Letitia, daughter of Obadiah Newburgh of Ballyhaise, co. Cavan. His brother Paul inherited the title and another brother Stratford was a banker in London.. He was the son of Stratford Canning and Letitia Newburgh.
     In 1757 went to London with an allowance of £156 p.a. and in 1764 was called to the bar.
     He was described as an Irish pamphleteer, poet, barrister (non-practising) & wine merchant. Of the Middle Temple, London. His family removed young George from his mother.
     Highfill states that George went to England in 1758 to become a resident of the Middle Temple, a frequenter of Grub Street, and the boon companion of Churchill, Colman, and Whitbread. As a contributor to Dodsley's Miscellanies and by his support of Wilkes, he decried the taxation of America and the tyranny of priests and kings, and boasted of his ancestors "who fought, who bled, and ... who died" for the cause of "pale liberty, when Popery high her standard bore." Such activities finally proved ruinous for him; heavily in debt, he eventually consented in return for the discharge of his bills to give up further claims on his father's estate, which was quickly settled on a younger brother Paul. ... He became a moderately successful wine merchant. [After his death] the plight of the mother and child was soon rendered critical when Stratford canning withdrew the allowance of £150.
     George Canning married Mary Ann Costello, daughter of Jordan Costello and Daughter Guy Dickens, on 21 May 1768 or April 1768 in St Mary, St Marylebone, Westminster. Mary Ann Costello of Wigmore St & George Canning of the Middle Temple.
     Highfill states that by the time Mary Anne married the Irish George Canning, he had already earned a reputation for having an ardent attachment to civil and religious liberty. These extreme liberal views and his liaison with with a young girl prior to his association with Mary Anne, had caused his father, Stratford Canning of Garvagh, to turn him off with a allowance of £150 a year.
William Jerdan in "Men I have known" (via Google Books), states: I must, however, set out with a correction of my memoir from a relative of the family, who adds that Canning's chivalrous spirit might well belong to his blood as his descent was from two of the noblest septs in Ireland, the Costellos and the Frenches, from Old Castile ! 'It is stated that the accomplished mother of George Canning was ' of inferior station.' This is so far from being the case, that the young lady was residing with her uncle, General Guydickens, who, on his return from a mission of honour from his sovereign to the court of Russia, had adopted his nioce, Mary Ann Costello, as his heiress. It was his mansion in South Audley Street she quitted to become Mrs. Canning. It was from his carriage she was alighting at Kensington Gardens (whither she daily accompanied the General and his maiden sister, her aunt, Miss Guydickens), when George Canning, then a student at Temple Bar, first saw the young Irish beauty who was to be the mother of one of England's best-loved statesmen. The addresses of the young representative of the Canning squirearchy were sternly repelled by General Guydickens, who had higher views for the niece he subsequently disinherited for what, in his eyes, was a meaalliance. It is at the same time historically true that the Canning family unrelentingly resented the marriage on their side, and thus this true Romeo and Juliet were exposed to a cross fire of persecution from the Capulets and Montagues."
Well, we may say with the poet, " it matters not ; " but Canning was aware of the miserable little envy which would endeavour to disparage him as lowly born. When George Croly published his comedy of " Pride shall have a Fall," he asked me to get Mr. Canning's consent to its being dedicated to him. I made the request without circumlocution, as I said and did everything I had to say or do in the same quarter, frankly and straightforward (for such was his desire), and he at once laughingly complied with the application, with the remark, " It is an odd title. I shall, no doubt, have it good-naturedly fitted to myself." I remember on another occasion some one gave a vivid account of a pitiable scene just witnessed in the Green Park
.
     George died on 11 April 1771 in London, England. Other sources state 11 May or September, checking is required..

Children of George Canning and Mary Ann Costello

George Canning

(11 April 1770 - 8 August 1827)
George Canning|b. 11 Apr 1770\nd. 8 Aug 1827|p143.htm#i15740|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary Ann Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|Jordan Costello|b. b 1700|p240.htm#i15432|Daughter G. Dickens|b. c 1728\nd. a 1794|p273.htm#i15435|
     George Canning was born on 11 April 1770 in Queen Anne Street, Marylebone, London. He was the son of George Canning and Mary Ann Costello. George Canning was christened on 9 May 1770 in St Mary, St Marylebone.
     George was educated in 1780 in Winchester, Hampshire. We hold a copy of a letter from "my uncle Canning to my grandmother when he was 10 years old at Winchester School." Sunday Nov 19 1780 Win Hse? - Dear Mother, I am very glad that I have this opportunity of writing to you again to desire you to hasten an answer to my last and as soon as possible to send me the books. I suppose you have heard (I mean you know) of the book called Anti Lucretius which my dear father translated and as I shall always be glad to revere his works I would be obliged to you to send it me amongst the rest if you can easily get it. I have not before acquainted you with a custom in our school of speaking, that is we get some English poem by heart and repeat it before Mr Richards and the other Usher and all the boys. and it being my turn last Saturday I chose "The epistle from Lord William Russell to William Lord Cavendish" of my father's composition. But now adieu & believe me dear mother, your dutl & affecte son G Canning.
Canning & his friends by J Bagot, states that he was at a private school kept by Mr Richards at Winchester. His mother wrote to him there when he was 12 when he was about to go to Eton, apparently at the house of a Mr Hannington.
Rollo stated that his prep school was Hyde Abbey in Winchester.
     George was educated from 1783 to 1787 in Eton, New Windsor, Berkshire.
     George studied at Christ Church, Oxford University, between November 1787 and 1794. He left Eton in 1787 and was admitted to Christ Church Oxford in Nov 1787. (B.A. 1791, M.A. 1794). He obtained the Chancellor's Latin prize for verse with his Pilgrimage of Mecca in 1789.
     George Canning married Joan Scott on 8 July 1800 in St George Hanover Square, Westminster. George was present at George Charles Canning's christening on 4 June 1801 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
     George Canning made a will dated 20 September 1809. His will shows that he intended to leave £2000 to his mother, secured by life annuities of £300 per year. However she died 5 months before him.
     More information about George Canning may be found at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online George Canning">George Canning.
     More information about George Canning may be found at http://www.historyhome.co.uk/pms/canning.htm and http://www.victorianweb.org/history/pms/canning.html.
     
George Canning was Prime minister from April 1827 to his death for England. He added a codicil to his will before 8 August 1827.
     George died on 8 August 1827 in Chiswick Villa, Chiswick, London, Middlesex, aged 57. He was buried on 16 August 1827 in Westminster Abbey. He was buried from Downing Street.
     His will was proved on 21 August 1827 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

Children of George Canning and Joan Scott

Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh

(15 November 1778 - 20 August 1840)
Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh|b. 15 Nov 1778\nd. 20 Aug 1840|p143.htm#i28093|Paul Canning|d. 1780|p143.htm#i31737|Jane Spencer||p771.htm#i31738|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||
     Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh was born on 15 November 1778 in Londonderry, Ireland. He was the son of Paul Canning and Jane Spencer.
     Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh married Charlotte Isabella Rosabell Unknown on 9 July 1824 in London, England.
     George died on 20 August 1840 in France aged 61.

Child of Lord George Canning Baron Garvagh and Charlotte Isabella Rosabell Unknown

George Charles Canning

(4 June 1801 - 1820)
George Charles Canning|b. 4 Jun 1801\nd. 1820|p143.htm#i15718|George Canning|b. 11 Apr 1770\nd. 8 Aug 1827|p143.htm#i15740|Joan Scott|b. c 1777\nd. 15 Mar 1837|p745.htm#i16470|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
     George Charles Canning was christened on 4 June 1801 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex, England. He was the son of George Canning and Joan Scott.
     George died in 1820.

Hon Harriet Canning Lady Clanricarde

(13 April 1804 - 8 January 1876)
Hon Harriet Canning Lady Clanricarde|b. 13 Apr 1804\nd. 8 Jan 1876|p143.htm#i15688|George Canning|b. 11 Apr 1770\nd. 8 Aug 1827|p143.htm#i15740|Joan Scott|b. c 1777\nd. 15 Mar 1837|p745.htm#i16470|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
     Hon Harriet Canning Lady Clanricarde was born on 13 April 1804. She was the daughter of George Canning and Joan Scott.
     Hon Harriet Canning Lady Clanricarde married Ulick John de Burgh 14th Earl Clanricarde on 4 April 1825 in London, England. She married the 1st Marquess of Clanricarde and through her descend the Earl of Harewood, Viscount Boyne, Viscount Chandos, Baron Lloyd, Viscount Allendale, Baron Beaumont of Whitley, Baron Poltimore, Viscount Lond, Baron Wraxall, Baron Northbrook, the Earl of Mexborough, the Countess of Carlisle and Sir Charles Cooper Bt. and a host of other families in England & Ireland.
     Harriet died on 8 January 1876 aged 71.

Children of Hon Harriet Canning Lady Clanricarde and Ulick John de Burgh 14th Earl Clanricarde

Letitia Canning

(16 April 1769 - 1769)
Letitia Canning|b. 16 Apr 1769\nd. 1769|p143.htm#i15739|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary Ann Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|Jordan Costello|b. b 1700|p240.htm#i15432|Daughter G. Dickens|b. c 1728\nd. a 1794|p273.htm#i15435|
     Letitia Canning was christened on 16 April 1769 in St Andrew, Holborn, London. She was the daughter of George Canning and Mary Ann Costello.
     Letitia died in 1769. Born & died in the Spring.

Paul Canning

( - 1780)
Paul Canning|d. 1780|p143.htm#i31737|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||||||||
     Paul Canning was the son of Stratford Canning and Letitia Newburgh.
     Paul Canning married Jane Spencer on 20 July 1776.
     Paul died in 1780 in Dublin. Some sources give Nov 1794 or Nov 1784.
     His will was proved in 1784 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.

Child of Paul Canning and Jane Spencer

Stratford Canning

(1703 - 1775)
     Stratford Canning was born in 1703 in Ireland.
     Stratford Canning married Letitia Newburgh on 26 June 1734 in St Mary, Dublin, Ireland.
     His will was proved in 1775 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
     Stratford died in 1775 in Ireland.
     For further details on this line, see www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/canning.htm.

Children of Stratford Canning and Letitia Newburgh

Stratford Canning

(1744 - 22 May 1787)
Stratford Canning|b. 1744\nd. 22 May 1787|p143.htm#i22380|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||||||||
     Stratford Canning was born in 1744 in Garvagh, Londonderry, Ireland. He was the son of Stratford Canning and Letitia Newburgh.
     Stratford Canning married Mehetabel Patrick circa August 1773. Stratford was a banker, in London.
     Stratford died on 22 May 1787 in London, England.
     His will was proved after 22 May 1787 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland.

Children of Stratford Canning and Mehetabel Patrick

Stratford Canning

(11 October 1775 - before 1786?)
Stratford Canning|b. 11 Oct 1775\nd. b 1786?|p143.htm#i31017|Stratford Canning|b. 1744\nd. 22 May 1787|p143.htm#i22380|Mehetabel Patrick|b. 5 May 1749\nd. 12 Jul 1831|p603.htm#i31016|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||
     Stratford Canning was born on 11 October 1775 in London, England. He was the son of Stratford Canning and Mehetabel Patrick. Stratford Canning was christened on 6 January 1776 in St Martin Ongar & St Clement, Eastcheap, London, England.
     Stratford died before 1786?.

Stratford Canning

(4 November 1786 - 14 October 1880)
Stratford Canning|b. 4 Nov 1786\nd. 14 Oct 1880|p143.htm#i31018|Stratford Canning|b. 1744\nd. 22 May 1787|p143.htm#i22380|Mehetabel Patrick|b. 5 May 1749\nd. 12 Jul 1831|p603.htm#i31016|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|||||||
     Stratford Canning was born on 4 November 1786 in London, England. He was the son of Stratford Canning and Mehetabel Patrick. Stratford Canning was christened on 6 January 1787 in St Martin Ongar & St Clement, Eastcheap, London, England.
     Stratford Canning married Harriet Raikes on 3 August 1816 in London.
     Stratford died on 14 October 1880 aged 93.

Thomas Canning

(23 December 1771 - )
Thomas Canning|b. 23 Dec 1771|p143.htm#i15741|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary Ann Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|Stratford Canning|b. 1703\nd. 1775|p143.htm#i22378|Letitia Newburgh|b. c 1717\nd. 26 Oct 1786|p580.htm#i22379|Jordan Costello|b. b 1700|p240.htm#i15432|Daughter G. Dickens|b. c 1728\nd. a 1794|p273.htm#i15435|
     Thomas Canning was born on 23 December 1771 in 3 Bedford Row, Holborn, London. He was the son of George Canning and Mary Ann Costello. Thomas Canning was christened on 19 January 1772 in St Andrew's, Holborn, London or Middlesex.
     Thomas died. "lived a few years but no details known".

Thomas Canning

(circa 1785 - 8 December 1824)
     Thomas Canning was born circa 1785.
     Thomas died on 8 December 1824 in St Mary the Virgin, Purley, Surrey.

Capt William Pitt Canning

(16 December 1802 - 24 September 1828)
Capt William Pitt Canning|b. 16 Dec 1802\nd. 24 Sep 1828|p143.htm#i16471|George Canning|b. 11 Apr 1770\nd. 8 Aug 1827|p143.htm#i15740|Joan Scott|b. c 1777\nd. 15 Mar 1837|p745.htm#i16470|George Canning|b. c 1736\nd. 11 Apr 1771|p143.htm#i15437|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
     Capt William Pitt Canning was born on 16 December 1802 in England. He was the son of George Canning and Joan Scott.
     William served in the Royal Navy. Was a Captain.
     William died on 24 September 1828 in Madeira, Portugal, aged 25. He was buried on 3 December 1828 in East Cloister, Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.
     The administration of his estate was granted to Joan Scott 5th March 1829 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

Catherine Agatha Cannon

(1882 - )
Charts
Dunbar descendants
     Catherine Agatha Cannon was born in 1882. She was the daughter of Dudley John Cannon & Catherine O'Keefe.
     Catherine Agatha Cannon married George Killigrew Dunbar, son of George Killigrew Dunbar and Rebecca Grace Baring, on 9 January 1909 in Sacred Heart church, Inverell, New South Wales. His sister Jessie stated that George's only child died at birth. He was aged 24 at his marriage and a station manager, she was a nurse.

(?) de Cantelou

(?) de Cantelou||p143.htm#i31467|William de Cantelou|b. s 1185\nd. c 1251|p143.htm#i31468||||||||||||||||
     (?) de Cantelou was the daughter of William de Cantelou.
     (?) de Cantelou married Thurstan Montfort circa 1209. He possibly married a daughter of William de Cauntelo the elder, steward of the household to King John. His son Piers wrote to Walter de Merton, Chancellor 1261-63, about the business of (Walter de Cauntelo) Lord (Bishop) of Worcester, "avunculi nostri".

Children of (?) de Cantelou and Thurstan Montfort

William de Cantelou

(say 1185 - circa 1251)
     William de Cantelou was born say 1185.
     William de Cantelou lived at Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire.
     Carl Boyer 3rd`s Medieval English Ancestors of certain Americans (p 156) that He thought that Sir Peter I de Montfort`s father Sir Thurstan de Montfort who was a minor in 1199 and granted his land by King John in 1205 did so with the condition that the said Sir Thurstan should lease his land for two years to the King`s steward William I de Cantelou, who was father to William II de Cantelou who married Millicent de Gournay in 1213. Boyer suggests that Sir Thurstan de Montfort may have married an unidentified daughter of William I de Cantelou based on the King`s making the lease a condition of his granting Sir Thurstan his land.
     William de Cantilupe (fl. ca. 1185-1250/1) had the wardship of young Piers de Montfort: under a charter dated 10 Feb 1227 from King Henry III for a market and fair at Beaudesert, co. Warwick, ' the market and fair evidently held by William de 'Cantilupe', who paid 15 marks for holding same' [Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516]. His son William de Cantilupe (fl. ca. 1220-1254), whom I believe to have been the 1st cousin of Piers de Montfort (fl. ca. 1210-1265) is said to have journeyed on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela with Piers de Montfort in 1236.
Walter de Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester (d. 1266) was a brother of William de Cantilupe (fl. ca. 1185-1250/1).
     William died circa 1251.

Children of William de Cantelou

William de Cantelou

William de Cantelou||p143.htm#i31471|William de Cantelou|b. s 1185\nd. c 1251|p143.htm#i31468||||||||||||||||
     William de Cantelou was the son of William de Cantelou.
     William de Cantelou married Millicent de Gournay in 1213.

Joan Canterbury

( - circa 1524)
Joan Canterbury|d. c 1524|p143.htm#i11768|William Canterbury||p143.htm#i11767||||John Canterbury||p143.htm#i11766||||||||||
     Joan Canterbury was the daughter of William Canterbury.
     Joan Canterbury married Otho Killigrew, son of John Killigrew. She was called Joane, daughter & heir of William Kentebury.
     Joan died circa 1524 in St Budock, Cornwall. She was buried circa 1524 in St Budock.
     Her will was proved in 1524. She was described as Canterbury or Kent, a widow of Budock.

Children of Joan Canterbury and Otho Killigrew

John Canterbury

     John died in Trethewye, Cornwall, England. He was Lord of the Manor of Trethewye..

Child of John Canterbury

William Canterbury

William Canterbury||p143.htm#i11767|John Canterbury||p143.htm#i11766||||||||||||||||
     William died in Cornwall, England. He was Lord of the manor of Trethewye.. He was the son of John Canterbury.

Child of William Canterbury

Minnnie Newton Canty

(19 August 1885 - 24 October 1976)
     Minnnie Newton Canty was born on 19 August 1885 in Logie, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. She was the daughter of James Cabty ofo Engand & Jessie Duff of Edinburgh.
     Minnnie Newton Canty married Cecil Wellesley Lewis, son of Henry Alleyne Lewis and Henrietta Thomas Howard, on 6 July 1911 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
     Minnnie died on 24 October 1976 in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, aged 91.

Juliana Capell

     Juliana Capell married Henry Hales.

Children of Juliana Capell and Henry Hales

Gruffudd Lord of Friwlwyd ap Caradog

Gruffudd Lord of Friwlwyd ap Caradog||p143.htm#i13129|Caradog ap Thomas||p834.htm#i13127|Eva ferch Gwyn ap Griffith ap Beli||p384.htm#i13128|Thomas ap Rhodri||p658.htm#i13125|Margaret f. E. a. S. (?)||p4.htm#i13126|||||||
     Gruffudd Lord of Friwlwyd ap Caradog was born in Wales. He was the son of Caradog ap Thomas and Eva ferch Gwyn ap Griffith ap Beli.
     Gruffudd Lord of Friwlwyd ap Caradog married Lleucu ferch Llywerch Vaughan, daughter of Llywerch Vaughan ap Llowarch (?).

Child of Gruffudd Lord of Friwlwyd ap Caradog and Lleucu ferch Llywerch Vaughan

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