John James Linton
(1884 - 1941)
John James Linton|b. 1884\nd. 1941|p506.htm#i3665|John James Linton|b. 1851\nd. 1937|p505.htm#i21298|Jessie Bates Dunbar|b. 1859\nd. 1940|p293.htm#i11585|||||||George K. Dunbar|b. 16 Feb 1824\nd. 21 Sep 1875|p290.htm#i11350|Anne P. Watt|b. c 1824\nd. 21 Jul 1887|p896.htm#i11351|
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
John James Linton was born in 1884 in Maffra, Victoria. He was the son of John James Linton and Jessie Bates Dunbar.
John died in 1941 in Bundoora, Victoria.
John died in 1941 in Bundoora, Victoria.
Millie May Linton
(1892 - )
Millie May Linton|b. 1892|p506.htm#i27953|John James Linton|b. 1851\nd. 1937|p505.htm#i21298|Jessie Bates Dunbar|b. 1859\nd. 1940|p293.htm#i11585|||||||George K. Dunbar|b. 16 Feb 1824\nd. 21 Sep 1875|p290.htm#i11350|Anne P. Watt|b. c 1824\nd. 21 Jul 1887|p896.htm#i11351|
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Millie May Linton was also known as Millicent in some records. She was born in 1892 in Maffra, Victoria. She was the daughter of John James Linton and Jessie Bates Dunbar. They was registered on the in 1937 electoral roll in 13 Oak Grove, East Malvern.
Thomas Merton Linton
(1882 - )
Thomas Merton Linton|b. 1882|p506.htm#i3666|John James Linton|b. 1851\nd. 1937|p505.htm#i21298|Jessie Bates Dunbar|b. 1859\nd. 1940|p293.htm#i11585|||||||George K. Dunbar|b. 16 Feb 1824\nd. 21 Sep 1875|p290.htm#i11350|Anne P. Watt|b. c 1824\nd. 21 Jul 1887|p896.htm#i11351|
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Thomas Merton Linton was born in 1882 in Maffra, Victoria, Australia. He was the son of John James Linton and Jessie Bates Dunbar.
Vair Linton
(1902 - )
Vair Linton|b. 1902|p506.htm#i27955|John James Linton|b. 1851\nd. 1937|p505.htm#i21298|Jessie Bates Dunbar|b. 1859\nd. 1940|p293.htm#i11585|||||||George K. Dunbar|b. 16 Feb 1824\nd. 21 Sep 1875|p290.htm#i11350|Anne P. Watt|b. c 1824\nd. 21 Jul 1887|p896.htm#i11351|
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Vair Linton was born in 1902 in Maffra, Victoria. She was the daughter of John James Linton and Jessie Bates Dunbar. They was registered on the in 1937 electoral roll in 13 Oak Grove, East Malvern.
Vair Linton married James Leslie MacKindley in 1939 in Victoria.
Vair Linton married James Leslie MacKindley in 1939 in Victoria.
Martin Lister
(say 1680 - 6 March 1744/45)
Martin Lister was also known as Martin Lister Killigrew in some records. He was born say 1680 in Staffordshire, England.
Martin Lister married Ann Killigrew, daughter of Sir Peter Killigrew (2nd Bart) and Lady Frances Twisden, on 23 February 1689 in Falmouth, Cornwall.
Martin was registered as Martin Killigrew, Esq in Falmouth on the electoral roll dated 1710. He was an executor of Lady Frances Twisden's estate on 9 April 1711 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Gen Owen Wynne, Captain Owen Wynne, Walter Weldon and Martin Lister was trustee to a marriage settlement between Major John Dunbar and Anne Killigrew dated 20 May 1718. Extract from the marriage settlement of Major John Dunbar and Ann Killigrew, dated May 20, 1718. ... and whereas the said Anne Killigrew is also seized in fee to her and her heirs of & in several lands and tenements herinafter mentioned to be lying & situate in the said county of Cornwall, and whereas the said John Dunbar is likewise seized in fee of the manor, town & lands of Kilcoe, situate, lying and being in the county of Fermanagh , Upper and Lower Ballicarey in Catherloch [Ballycarney, Carlow]; Prisloe in Budock. The trustees to said settlement were, Sir William Twysden, Martin Killigrew, Owen Wynne and Walter Weldon. Witnesses, Francis Errisey, John Hamilton, Thomas Wilson.
Martin Lister was mentioned in the will of Frances Killigrew dated 16 February 1731.
30 Nov 1736/1 Dec 1736: Lease and release to create trust: (1) Martin Killigrew of Arwenack, esq., Mary Killigrew and Frances Killigrew both of Bury, Suffolk, spinsters & (2) Richard Mounteney of Lincolns Inn, esq. Manor of Mylor; Manor of Arwenack otherwise Roskrow, with barton of Arwenack, in parishes of Budock and Falmouth; also Trevethan or Trefuthan, Trevethan Wartha and Wollas, Cargannow, Prislow, Trebollan, Stengellan Down alias Moor Porthen, and Prislow fields;
also advowson and rectory of church of Falmouth; grist mills or corn mills late in occ. of Richard Tregian, now Thos. Banfield; other grist mills late in occ. of Jn. Netherton, now Wm. Bluett; other grist mills late in occ. of Jn. Wilforth and Jn. Vermuyden, now turned into dwelling-house, and grist mill called Arwenack Mill late in occ. of Anthony Welsh, now Abraham Hall; all messuages, lands and premises called Castle Hill alias Pendennis alias Pendennis Castle lying or being within a ditch or fortification known by the name of Wises Line; fields and premises known as Castle Hill without Wises Line, the Fox Holes, the Deputy Meadow, the next field adj. to the west, the townplace, the Cliffte Close alias Three-cornered Close, and field next adj. formerly called Way Close, Crane Close, Gillen Vale alias Gillen Valls, Castle Ground, Arwenack Meadows, Arwenack Little Meadows, Pond Close, Windmill Hill Ground, Porhan, Porhan Hill, Arwenack Bar, Lower and Higher Shutt Close, Tree Close and plot by the well, Higher Fields, Barretts Fields;
tenements, in town of Falmouth (listed by names of tenants) including houses, gardens, brewhouses, The Strand, new courts, dwelling house and gardens near new quay late in occ. of Chas. Cornelis, new quay with duties, profits, quayage and advantages; cellars, wharfs, buildings and appurtenances; ground, beach, seashore and ground under and between all premises and low water mark, all in Falmouth and Budock; also market house and market place with tolls, dues and profits; one ferry called Falmouth ferry boat and ferry, and all fees, tolls and dues; messuage, lands and tenement called Trescobeas in Budock late in occ. of wm. Grosse; Treganeggy in Budock late in occ. of Jn. Howard from whom Sir Peter Killigrew purchased it;
Tregenver in Budock; house, garden and meadow called the Clangye in Budock late in occ. of Nich. Polgwyn; Boles tenement in churchtown, Nantellis, Porthloo and Arthur Deacon's tenement, all in Mylor.
Martin Lister and Mary Erisey and Frances Erisey were mentioned on 1 December 1736.
1 Dec. 1736: Articles of agreement (1) Martin Killigrew of St. James, Westminster, esq., exor. of will of Frances Erisey, widow, decd.
(2) Mary and Frances Killigrew of Bury, Suffolk, spinster, daus. of John West, and John West, esq.
Recites: 28 July 1699 conveyance (Sir Peter Killigrew of Arwenack and w. Dame Frances, Martin Killigrew and others, to Walter Quarme of Falmouth, clerk, and Peter Hill of Falmouth, merchant).
Reciting: trust deed of 1695 relating to manors of Mylor and Arwenack. Subsequent deaths leaving (2) above as next heirs
(1) has delivered to (2) leases of properties given up by him (described in attached schedule).
Martin Lister made a will dated 13 October 1743. Will of Martin Killigrew of St James Westminster.
Martin died on 6 March 1744/45 in Westminster, Middlesex. Howevever a Martin Lester Killigrew was buried at Portsea, Hampshire on 31 Jan 1737; the much later administration of his estate stated 6 March 1744. He was buried on 7 March 1744/45 in Hampshire.
His will was proved on 11 March 1744/45 in PCC. His will had five codicils.
The administration of his estate was granted on 21 October 1885 in the Principal Probate Registry. Killigrew,Martin. Esq. Personal estae £99. Resworn August 1886 £668/8/2. 21 October 1885: Administration (with will and six codicils) of the personal estae of Martin Killigrew late of the parish of St James, Westminster in the county of Middlesex. Esquire, who died 6 March 1744 at the said parish left unadministered by Peter le Maitre Thomas Lloyd and Joshua Sharpe the executors was granted at the Principal Regisgtry under the usual limitations to Harry John Vernon Philpott of Butcher's Hall Bartholomews Close in the city of London solicitor the lawful attorney of the Reverend Halahan Killigrew Dunbar, clerk, the residuary legatee for life substituted now residing in California. Former grant PCC March 1744 (old style).
Martin Lister married Ann Killigrew, daughter of Sir Peter Killigrew (2nd Bart) and Lady Frances Twisden, on 23 February 1689 in Falmouth, Cornwall.
Martin was registered as Martin Killigrew, Esq in Falmouth on the electoral roll dated 1710. He was an executor of Lady Frances Twisden's estate on 9 April 1711 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Gen Owen Wynne, Captain Owen Wynne, Walter Weldon and Martin Lister was trustee to a marriage settlement between Major John Dunbar and Anne Killigrew dated 20 May 1718. Extract from the marriage settlement of Major John Dunbar and Ann Killigrew, dated May 20, 1718. ... and whereas the said Anne Killigrew is also seized in fee to her and her heirs of & in several lands and tenements herinafter mentioned to be lying & situate in the said county of Cornwall, and whereas the said John Dunbar is likewise seized in fee of the manor, town & lands of Kilcoe, situate, lying and being in the county of Fermanagh , Upper and Lower Ballicarey in Catherloch [Ballycarney, Carlow]; Prisloe in Budock. The trustees to said settlement were, Sir William Twysden, Martin Killigrew, Owen Wynne and Walter Weldon. Witnesses, Francis Errisey, John Hamilton, Thomas Wilson.
Martin Lister was mentioned in the will of Frances Killigrew dated 16 February 1731.
30 Nov 1736/1 Dec 1736: Lease and release to create trust: (1) Martin Killigrew of Arwenack, esq., Mary Killigrew and Frances Killigrew both of Bury, Suffolk, spinsters & (2) Richard Mounteney of Lincolns Inn, esq. Manor of Mylor; Manor of Arwenack otherwise Roskrow, with barton of Arwenack, in parishes of Budock and Falmouth; also Trevethan or Trefuthan, Trevethan Wartha and Wollas, Cargannow, Prislow, Trebollan, Stengellan Down alias Moor Porthen, and Prislow fields;
also advowson and rectory of church of Falmouth; grist mills or corn mills late in occ. of Richard Tregian, now Thos. Banfield; other grist mills late in occ. of Jn. Netherton, now Wm. Bluett; other grist mills late in occ. of Jn. Wilforth and Jn. Vermuyden, now turned into dwelling-house, and grist mill called Arwenack Mill late in occ. of Anthony Welsh, now Abraham Hall; all messuages, lands and premises called Castle Hill alias Pendennis alias Pendennis Castle lying or being within a ditch or fortification known by the name of Wises Line; fields and premises known as Castle Hill without Wises Line, the Fox Holes, the Deputy Meadow, the next field adj. to the west, the townplace, the Cliffte Close alias Three-cornered Close, and field next adj. formerly called Way Close, Crane Close, Gillen Vale alias Gillen Valls, Castle Ground, Arwenack Meadows, Arwenack Little Meadows, Pond Close, Windmill Hill Ground, Porhan, Porhan Hill, Arwenack Bar, Lower and Higher Shutt Close, Tree Close and plot by the well, Higher Fields, Barretts Fields;
tenements, in town of Falmouth (listed by names of tenants) including houses, gardens, brewhouses, The Strand, new courts, dwelling house and gardens near new quay late in occ. of Chas. Cornelis, new quay with duties, profits, quayage and advantages; cellars, wharfs, buildings and appurtenances; ground, beach, seashore and ground under and between all premises and low water mark, all in Falmouth and Budock; also market house and market place with tolls, dues and profits; one ferry called Falmouth ferry boat and ferry, and all fees, tolls and dues; messuage, lands and tenement called Trescobeas in Budock late in occ. of wm. Grosse; Treganeggy in Budock late in occ. of Jn. Howard from whom Sir Peter Killigrew purchased it;
Tregenver in Budock; house, garden and meadow called the Clangye in Budock late in occ. of Nich. Polgwyn; Boles tenement in churchtown, Nantellis, Porthloo and Arthur Deacon's tenement, all in Mylor.
Martin Lister and Mary Erisey and Frances Erisey were mentioned on 1 December 1736.
1 Dec. 1736: Articles of agreement (1) Martin Killigrew of St. James, Westminster, esq., exor. of will of Frances Erisey, widow, decd.
(2) Mary and Frances Killigrew of Bury, Suffolk, spinster, daus. of John West, and John West, esq.
Recites: 28 July 1699 conveyance (Sir Peter Killigrew of Arwenack and w. Dame Frances, Martin Killigrew and others, to Walter Quarme of Falmouth, clerk, and Peter Hill of Falmouth, merchant).
Reciting: trust deed of 1695 relating to manors of Mylor and Arwenack. Subsequent deaths leaving (2) above as next heirs
(1) has delivered to (2) leases of properties given up by him (described in attached schedule).
Martin Lister made a will dated 13 October 1743. Will of Martin Killigrew of St James Westminster.
Martin died on 6 March 1744/45 in Westminster, Middlesex. Howevever a Martin Lester Killigrew was buried at Portsea, Hampshire on 31 Jan 1737; the much later administration of his estate stated 6 March 1744. He was buried on 7 March 1744/45 in Hampshire.
His will was proved on 11 March 1744/45 in PCC. His will had five codicils.
The administration of his estate was granted on 21 October 1885 in the Principal Probate Registry. Killigrew,Martin. Esq. Personal estae £99. Resworn August 1886 £668/8/2. 21 October 1885: Administration (with will and six codicils) of the personal estae of Martin Killigrew late of the parish of St James, Westminster in the county of Middlesex. Esquire, who died 6 March 1744 at the said parish left unadministered by Peter le Maitre Thomas Lloyd and Joshua Sharpe the executors was granted at the Principal Regisgtry under the usual limitations to Harry John Vernon Philpott of Butcher's Hall Bartholomews Close in the city of London solicitor the lawful attorney of the Reverend Halahan Killigrew Dunbar, clerk, the residuary legatee for life substituted now residing in California. Former grant PCC March 1744 (old style).
Albreda de Lisures
(before 1130 - after 1200)
Albreda de Lisures|b. b 1130\nd. a 1200|p506.htm#i18503|Robert de Lisures|b. b 1100|p506.htm#i18504|Aubrey de Lacy|b. c 1100|p492.htm#i18507|Fulk de Lisures||p506.htm#i18505|Albreda Unknown (Lisures)|b. b 1060|p856.htm#i4637|Robert de Lacy Lord of Pontefract||p492.htm#i18506||||
She was the heiress of her mother and Henry & Ilbert de Lacy. Widow of Richard FitzEustace, constable of Chester, by whom she had John FitzEustace, founder of the second line of the Laci family, she probably had married secondly William de Clairfaith, c.1168 [Clay, 1913]. The English version of her name is Aubrey.
Albreda de Lisours was a great heiress through both her parents (CP V: 755).
Her mother inherited all the Lacy estates when her uncle Robert de Lacy, Lord of Pontefract died 21 Jun 1193 without any children. Robert was the grandson of Ilbert de Lacy by Henry de Lacy. His son John succeeded his step-father Robert fitz Count as constable of Chester. Albreda de Lisures was also known as Aubrey Lisours in some records. She was born before 1130 in Halton, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Robert de Lisures and Aubrey de Lacy.
Albreda de Lisures and John FitzEustace Constable of Chester were mentioned in a deed dated 1166. John gave 1,000 marks to have the inheritance of his mother Albreda.
Albreda de Lisures married William de Clairfait circa 1167.
Albreda de Lisures married William FitzGodric as her third husband, before 1178. They married between 1165 & 1173.
"Phil Moody"
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:31 AM Subject: RE: marriage of William Fitz Godric and Aubrey de Lisours
> Paul Reed wrote: about a book from England which contains the surviving English decretals of the popes for the 1140-98 period, most of which had not been published elsewhere.
> In a decretal dated by the editor 1168-75, Alexander III to Roger, Archbishop of York, mandate to forbid the marriage of William Fitz Godric and Aubrey de Lisours, mother of the girl (by a previous spouse) to whom William had been originally betrothed while she was under age, and bind them with an anathema if they dare to act contrary to the oath which the Archbishop had prudently exacted from them.
> PLM: This appears to forbid the marriage if the "oath" is broken; so is there any indication of the particulars of this "oath."
> As expected, "desponsavit" was the word used for betrothal. This mandate is found only in _Rotomagensis prima_. This decretal concerns an earlier stage in the marriage negotiations between William Fitz Godric and Aubrey de Lisours.
>
> PLM: Paul, is this a separate decretal from the preceding one, or is it all inclusive?
>
> William Fitz Godric claimed that the girl [Aubrey] was under age when she refused her assent to the marriage, and that her father [Robert Fitz Eustace] took her to the Archbishop [name?] to release her from the betrothal. He also claimed that after the death of the father [when?] years later, the King gave the mother Aubrey to him in marriage, and he accepted her to quiet a discord between the two families [William of Clairfait is neglected?]. The girl [Aubrey] had also married [Henry Byset, son of William Byset] elsewhere in the meantime.
>
> PLM: Paul, I hope you don't mind my bracketing in some names and questions in the above paragraph for clarity:-) We appear to have the personal testimony of William fitz Godric concerning how his marriage to Aubrey de Lisours (The Elder) came about. This is certainly contemporary evidence. William fitz Godric claims that the King gave him Aubrey de Lisours in marriage after the death of the father, Robert Fitz Eustace; so did William de Clairfait go against the King's wishes, and marry Aubrey de Lisours, or are William de Clairfait and William fitz Godric one and the same man?
>
> William Fitz Godric had even traveled to the court of the pope, and had offered a cleric a certain church if he would promote his concern in the papal curia.
>
> PLM: Any indication of what church was offered? What churches did William fitz Godric possess?
>
> These records would indicate that William Fitz Godric did indeed marry Aubrey de Lisours before 1175. CP 5:519 estimated that William Fitz Godric married Aubrey about 1169-70. Since Aubrey did not marry her second husband William de Clairfait until about 1167, the girl involved (who later also married), would therefore be daughter of Aubrey's first marriage to Robert Fitz Eustace.
>
> PLM: No, I believe the "girl", Aubrey (de Lisours) Byset was married prior to William fitz Godric's marriage to the mother, Aubrey de Lisours (the Elder). You assert that the decretal states "The girl had also married elsewhere in the meantime.", and take this to mean that
the daughter was already married, prior to William's marriage to the mother. If this were not the case, there would be nothing to prevent the king from giving William fitz Godric the daughter, as originally intended. Paul, since you have studied this evidence first hand, how might it be applied to the daughter Aubrey, with respect to her date of birth, and the marriage date to Henry Byset?
> Phil Moody.
Albreda de Lisures and Roger FitzEustace or Lacy The Constable were mentioned in a deed dated 5 Richard I [1193-4]. A fine between Albreda de Lisores [Robert's daughter] and Roger de Laci, her grandson, by which she the said Albreda quit-claimed to him [Roger] all those lands which did belong to Robert de Lacy, and he covenanted with her that she should enjoy all the lands which were Robert de Lisours, her father's for life by the name of 8 Knight's Fees.
Albreda de Lisures and William FitzWilliam were mentioned in a deed dated 1200. Albreye and William FitzWilliam her son, recovered from the Hospitallers the advowson of the church of "Fauford", co. Nott.
Albreda died after 1200.
Albreda de Lisours was a great heiress through both her parents (CP V: 755).
Her mother inherited all the Lacy estates when her uncle Robert de Lacy, Lord of Pontefract died 21 Jun 1193 without any children. Robert was the grandson of Ilbert de Lacy by Henry de Lacy. His son John succeeded his step-father Robert fitz Count as constable of Chester. Albreda de Lisures was also known as Aubrey Lisours in some records. She was born before 1130 in Halton, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Robert de Lisures and Aubrey de Lacy.
Albreda de Lisures and John FitzEustace Constable of Chester were mentioned in a deed dated 1166. John gave 1,000 marks to have the inheritance of his mother Albreda.
Albreda de Lisures married William de Clairfait circa 1167.
Albreda de Lisures married William FitzGodric as her third husband, before 1178. They married between 1165 & 1173.
"Phil Moody"
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:31 AM Subject: RE: marriage of William Fitz Godric and Aubrey de Lisours
> Paul Reed wrote: about a book from England which contains the surviving English decretals of the popes for the 1140-98 period, most of which had not been published elsewhere.
> In a decretal dated by the editor 1168-75, Alexander III to Roger, Archbishop of York, mandate to forbid the marriage of William Fitz Godric and Aubrey de Lisours, mother of the girl (by a previous spouse) to whom William had been originally betrothed while she was under age, and bind them with an anathema if they dare to act contrary to the oath which the Archbishop had prudently exacted from them.
> PLM: This appears to forbid the marriage if the "oath" is broken; so is there any indication of the particulars of this "oath."
> As expected, "desponsavit" was the word used for betrothal. This mandate is found only in _Rotomagensis prima_. This decretal concerns an earlier stage in the marriage negotiations between William Fitz Godric and Aubrey de Lisours.
>
> PLM: Paul, is this a separate decretal from the preceding one, or is it all inclusive?
>
> William Fitz Godric claimed that the girl [Aubrey] was under age when she refused her assent to the marriage, and that her father [Robert Fitz Eustace] took her to the Archbishop [name?] to release her from the betrothal. He also claimed that after the death of the father [when?] years later, the King gave the mother Aubrey to him in marriage, and he accepted her to quiet a discord between the two families [William of Clairfait is neglected?]. The girl [Aubrey] had also married [Henry Byset, son of William Byset] elsewhere in the meantime.
>
> PLM: Paul, I hope you don't mind my bracketing in some names and questions in the above paragraph for clarity:-) We appear to have the personal testimony of William fitz Godric concerning how his marriage to Aubrey de Lisours (The Elder) came about. This is certainly contemporary evidence. William fitz Godric claims that the King gave him Aubrey de Lisours in marriage after the death of the father, Robert Fitz Eustace; so did William de Clairfait go against the King's wishes, and marry Aubrey de Lisours, or are William de Clairfait and William fitz Godric one and the same man?
>
> William Fitz Godric had even traveled to the court of the pope, and had offered a cleric a certain church if he would promote his concern in the papal curia.
>
> PLM: Any indication of what church was offered? What churches did William fitz Godric possess?
>
> These records would indicate that William Fitz Godric did indeed marry Aubrey de Lisours before 1175. CP 5:519 estimated that William Fitz Godric married Aubrey about 1169-70. Since Aubrey did not marry her second husband William de Clairfait until about 1167, the girl involved (who later also married), would therefore be daughter of Aubrey's first marriage to Robert Fitz Eustace.
>
> PLM: No, I believe the "girl", Aubrey (de Lisours) Byset was married prior to William fitz Godric's marriage to the mother, Aubrey de Lisours (the Elder). You assert that the decretal states "The girl had also married elsewhere in the meantime.", and take this to mean that
the daughter was already married, prior to William's marriage to the mother. If this were not the case, there would be nothing to prevent the king from giving William fitz Godric the daughter, as originally intended. Paul, since you have studied this evidence first hand, how might it be applied to the daughter Aubrey, with respect to her date of birth, and the marriage date to Henry Byset?
> Phil Moody.
Albreda de Lisures and Roger FitzEustace or Lacy The Constable were mentioned in a deed dated 5 Richard I [1193-4]. A fine between Albreda de Lisores [Robert's daughter] and Roger de Laci, her grandson, by which she the said Albreda quit-claimed to him [Roger] all those lands which did belong to Robert de Lacy, and he covenanted with her that she should enjoy all the lands which were Robert de Lisours, her father's for life by the name of 8 Knight's Fees.
Albreda de Lisures and William FitzWilliam were mentioned in a deed dated 1200. Albreye and William FitzWilliam her son, recovered from the Hospitallers the advowson of the church of "Fauford", co. Nott.
Albreda died after 1200.
Child of Albreda de Lisures and Richard FitzEustace Constable of Chester
Child of Albreda de Lisures and William FitzGodric
- William FitzWilliam+ b. b 1173, d. c 1224
Fulk de Lisures
He was a domesday tenant of Sprotborough and other West Riding manors [Marr, Frickley & Adwick-le-street], as well as Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire as Fulk, Roger's man, in 1086, under Roger de Busli. For nearly three centuries after the Conquest, members of the family were settled at Fledborough in Nottinghamshire. Fulk and his brother Torald were benefactors to Blyth Priory in 1088. See 'Notes on the family of Lisure' by W F Carter & R F Wilkinson in The Yorkshire Archaeological joural v.35 pts 137-40, 1943 pp.183-200 for a full account of this family and their origins in Normandy..
Fulk de Lisures married Albreda Unknown (Lisures). Fulk de Lisures was born in Lisors, Lyons-la-Foret, Eure, France.
Fulk de Lisures married Albreda Unknown (Lisures). Fulk de Lisures was born in Lisors, Lyons-la-Foret, Eure, France.
Child of Fulk de Lisures and Albreda Unknown (Lisures)
- Robert de Lisures+ b. b 1100
Robert de Lisures
(before 1100 - )
Robert de Lisures|b. b 1100|p506.htm#i18504|Fulk de Lisures||p506.htm#i18505|Albreda Unknown (Lisures)|b. b 1060|p856.htm#i4637|||||||||||||
Robert de Lisures was born before 1100 in Sprotborough, Yorkshire. He was stated by John the Constable of Chester to be the son of Fulk de Lisores and mentions land in Ulecotes which "Albreda de Lisoriis my mother gave". He was the son of Fulk de Lisures and Albreda Unknown (Lisures).
Robert de Lisures married Aubrey de Lacy, daughter of Robert de Lacy Lord of Pontefract, before 1130 in Yorkshire. Robert was fined that he might marry the sister of Ilbert de Lacy. He was of Blythe. Robert de Lisoriis is mentioned in 1130 and had married Albreda de Lacy shortly before that.
Robert de Lisures married Aubrey de Lacy, daughter of Robert de Lacy Lord of Pontefract, before 1130 in Yorkshire. Robert was fined that he might marry the sister of Ilbert de Lacy. He was of Blythe. Robert de Lisoriis is mentioned in 1130 and had married Albreda de Lacy shortly before that.
Child of Robert de Lisures and Aubrey de Lacy
- Albreda de Lisures+ b. b 1130, d. a 1200
Ellen Little
Ellen died in New York, USA. After her husband's death she moved to New York with her five surviving children.
Ellen Little married John Williams Rumsey, son of Rev John Williams Rumsey and Ann Emily Hunn, in 1876. Ellen was widowed on 5 October 1891 in Gateshead, Durham, on the death of her husband John Williams Rumsey.
Ellen Little married John Williams Rumsey, son of Rev John Williams Rumsey and Ann Emily Hunn, in 1876. Ellen was widowed on 5 October 1891 in Gateshead, Durham, on the death of her husband John Williams Rumsey.
Children of Ellen Little and John Williams Rumsey
- John Williams Rumsey+ b. 16 Nov 1877
- Maurice Creighton Rumsey+ b. 8 Apr 1879
- Harold Guy Rumsey b. 28 Dec 1880
- Stanley Norman Rumsey b. 24 Oct 1882, d. 8 May 1915
- Howard Chesham Rumsey b. 1884
- Charles Basil Hunn Rumsey b. 1886, d. 1890
Augustus Easter/Easten Littlejohns
(7 May 1812 - )
Augustus Easter/Easten Littlejohns|b. 7 May 1812|p506.htm#i33679|Isaac Littlejohns||p506.htm#i33674|Ann George|b. 13 Aug 1769|p351.htm#i33672|||||||John George||p351.htm#i33665|Betty Coward||p242.htm#i33666|
Augustus Easter/Easten Littlejohns was christened on 7 May 1812 in St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire. He was the son of Isaac Littlejohns and Ann George.
Augustus Easter/Easten Littlejohns was mentioned in the will of James Dempster dated 18 August 1841.
Augustus Easter/Easten Littlejohns was mentioned in the will of James Dempster dated 18 August 1841.
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns
(9 August 1810 - )
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns|b. 9 Aug 1810|p506.htm#i33677|Isaac Littlejohns||p506.htm#i33674|Ann George|b. 13 Aug 1769|p351.htm#i33672|||||||John George||p351.htm#i33665|Betty Coward||p242.htm#i33666|
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns was christened on 9 August 1810 in St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire. He was the son of Isaac Littlejohns and Ann George.
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns married Arabella Beare on 3 November 1840 in St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire.
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns was mentioned in the will of James Dempster dated 18 August 1841.
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns married Arabella Beare on 3 November 1840 in St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire.
Edwin Dempster Littlejohns was mentioned in the will of James Dempster dated 18 August 1841.
Frederick George Littlejohns
(13 September 1807 - 8 August 1812)
Frederick George Littlejohns|b. 13 Sep 1807\nd. 8 Aug 1812|p506.htm#i33675|Isaac Littlejohns||p506.htm#i33674|Ann George|b. 13 Aug 1769|p351.htm#i33672|||||||John George||p351.htm#i33665|Betty Coward||p242.htm#i33666|
Frederick George Littlejohns was born on 13 September 1807 in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He was the son of Isaac Littlejohns and Ann George. Frederick George Littlejohns was christened on 22 November 1807 in St Thomas, Portsmouth.
Frederick died on 8 August 1812 aged 4.
Frederick died on 8 August 1812 aged 4.
Henry Alexander Littlejohns
(3 September 1815 - 1 October 1815)
Henry Alexander Littlejohns|b. 3 Sep 1815\nd. 1 Oct 1815|p506.htm#i33680|Isaac Littlejohns||p506.htm#i33674|Ann George|b. 13 Aug 1769|p351.htm#i33672|||||||John George||p351.htm#i33665|Betty Coward||p242.htm#i33666|
Henry Alexander Littlejohns was christened on 3 September 1815 in St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire. He was the son of Isaac Littlejohns and Ann George.
Henry died on 1 October 1815 in Hampshire.
Henry died on 1 October 1815 in Hampshire.
Isaac Littlejohns
Isaac Littlejohns married Ann George, daughter of John George and Betty Coward, on 17 May 1807 in St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire.
Isaac Littlejohns was mentioned as being deceased in the will of James Dempster dated 18 August 1841.
Isaac Littlejohns was mentioned as being deceased in the will of James Dempster dated 18 August 1841.
Children of Isaac Littlejohns and Ann George
- Frederick George Littlejohns b. 13 Sep 1807, d. 8 Aug 1812
- Matilda Dempster Littlejohns b. 1 Jan 1809, d. 31 May 1810
- Edwin Dempster Littlejohns b. 9 Aug 1810
- Augustus Easter/Easten Littlejohns b. 7 May 1812
- Henry Alexander Littlejohns b. 3 Sep 1815, d. 1 Oct 1815
Matilda Dempster Littlejohns
(1 January 1809 - 31 May 1810)
Matilda Dempster Littlejohns|b. 1 Jan 1809\nd. 31 May 1810|p506.htm#i33676|Isaac Littlejohns||p506.htm#i33674|Ann George|b. 13 Aug 1769|p351.htm#i33672|||||||John George||p351.htm#i33665|Betty Coward||p242.htm#i33666|
Matilda Dempster Littlejohns was born on 1 January 1809 in Portsmouth, Hampshire. She was the daughter of Isaac Littlejohns and Ann George. Matilda Dempster Littlejohns was christened on 21 May 1809 in St Thomas, Portsmouth.
Matilda died on 31 May 1810 aged 1.
Matilda died on 31 May 1810 aged 1.
Thomas Littlewood
Child of Thomas Littlewood and Zenah Rich
- Two children Littlewood b. b 1682
Two children Littlewood
(before 1682 - )
Two children Littlewood|b. b 1682|p506.htm#i25512|Thomas Littlewood||p506.htm#i25511|Zenah Rich|b. 3 Jun 1655|p678.htm#i20732|||||||John Rich|b. 26 Jan 1636/37\nd. c 27 Jul 1682|p668.htm#i19475|Isabella Morton|b. b 1638\nd. b 5 Jun 1707|p571.htm#i19474|
Two children Littlewood was born before 1682. Two children Littlewood was the child of Thomas Littlewood and Zenah Rich.
Maxwell Livingston Learmonth
( - 1912)
Maxwell Livingston Learmonth married Margaret Mary Lascelles, daughter of Frederick Canning Lascelles and Frederica Maria Liddell, in 1907.
Maxwell died in 1912.
Maxwell died in 1912.
Adam Livingston
Adam Livingston||p506.htm#i14287|Sir William Livingston||p507.htm#i14284||||Alexander Livingston||p506.htm#i14283||||||||||
Adam Livingston was the son of Sir William Livingston.
Alexander Livingston
Alexander Livingston||p506.htm#i14283|Thurstan filius Livingi,,|d. a 1127|p13.htm#i14282||||Livingus||p11.htm#i14281||||||||||
Alexander Livingston was the son of Thurstan filius Livingi.
Child of Alexander Livingston
Sir Alexander Livingston
Sir Alexander Livingston||p506.htm#i11861|Sir John Livingston||p506.htm#i14294|Unknown Menteith||p560.htm#i14295|Sir William Livingston||p507.htm#i14293||||||||||
Sir Alexander Livingston lived at Calendar, Perthshire?, Scotland.
Having passed through numerous political troubles and suffering imprisonment was eventually restored to royal favour and appointed justiciary of Scotland, and sent as ambassador to England in 1449.
. He was the son of Sir John Livingston and Unknown Menteith.
Sir Alexander Livingston married Unknown Dundas.
Having passed through numerous political troubles and suffering imprisonment was eventually restored to royal favour and appointed justiciary of Scotland, and sent as ambassador to England in 1449.
. He was the son of Sir John Livingston and Unknown Menteith.
Sir Alexander Livingston married Unknown Dundas.
Child of Sir Alexander Livingston and Unknown Dundas
Alexander Osborne Livingston
(28 November 1908 - 12 June 1967)
Alexander Osborne Livingston|b. 28 Nov 1908\nd. 12 Jun 1967|p506.htm#i11891|Alfred George Livingston|d. 22 Oct 1959|p506.htm#i21305|Ethel Frances Dunbar Dobson|b. 5 Feb 1877\nd. 24 Sep 1955|p275.htm#i11607|||||||John D. Dobson|b. 18 Mar 1849\nd. 12 May 1903|p275.htm#i11597|Jessie Stevens|b. c 1855\nd. 1913|p815.htm#i1610|
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Alexander Osborne Livingston was known as Alan. He was born on 28 November 1908. He was the son of Alfred George Livingston and Ethel Frances Dunbar Dobson.
Alexander died on 12 June 1967 aged 58.
Alexander died on 12 June 1967 aged 58.
Alfred George Livingston
( - 22 October 1959)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Alfred George Livingston married Ethel Frances Dunbar Dobson, daughter of John Dunbar Dobson and Jessie Stevens, on 15 May 1901 in All Saints, St Kilda, Victoria.
Alfred died on 22 October 1959.
Alfred died on 22 October 1959.
Children of Alfred George Livingston and Ethel Frances Dunbar Dobson
- Alfred John Carlyle Livingston+ b. 29 Mar 1903
- Alexander Osborne Livingston+ b. 28 Nov 1908, d. 12 Jun 1967
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston
(29 March 1903 - )
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston|b. 29 Mar 1903|p506.htm#i11887|Alfred George Livingston|d. 22 Oct 1959|p506.htm#i21305|Ethel Frances Dunbar Dobson|b. 5 Feb 1877\nd. 24 Sep 1955|p275.htm#i11607|||||||John D. Dobson|b. 18 Mar 1849\nd. 12 May 1903|p275.htm#i11597|Jessie Stevens|b. c 1855\nd. 1913|p815.htm#i1610|
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston was known as Lyle. He was born on 29 March 1903. He was the son of Alfred George Livingston and Ethel Frances Dunbar Dobson.
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston married Lillian Jean Macartney on 11 October 1930.
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston lived at 8/48 Commercial Street, Burra, South Australia, 1985.
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston married Lillian Jean Macartney on 11 October 1930.
Alfred John Carlyle Livingston lived at 8/48 Commercial Street, Burra, South Australia, 1985.
Sir Archibald Livingston
Sir Archibald Livingston||p506.htm#i14286|Sir William Livingston||p507.htm#i14284||||Alexander Livingston||p506.htm#i14283||||||||||
Sir Archibald Livingston was the son of Sir William Livingston.
Child of Sir Archibald Livingston
Elizabeth Isabella Livingston
(30 March 1777 - 15 August 1850)
Elizabeth Isabella Livingston was christened on 30 March 1777 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex.
Elizabeth Isabella Livingston married Samuel Simon Saxon, son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell, on 3 November 1800 in Westminster, Middlesex.
Elizabeth died on 15 August 1850 in Bruton, Somerset, aged 73. She was buried in St Mary's, Bruton.
Elizabeth Isabella Livingston married Samuel Simon Saxon, son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell, on 3 November 1800 in Westminster, Middlesex.
Elizabeth died on 15 August 1850 in Bruton, Somerset, aged 73. She was buried in St Mary's, Bruton.
Children of Elizabeth Isabella Livingston and Samuel Simon Saxon
- Katherine Saxon b. c 1801
- John Saxon b. 20 Nov 1802, d. 12 Dec 1899
- Samuel Saxon b. 17 Apr 1805, d. 8 Oct 1853
- Elizabeth Saxon+ b. c 1806, d. b 1837
George Livingston 3rd Earl Linlithgow
(July 1616 - 1 February 1689/90)
George Livingston 3rd Earl Linlithgow|b. Jul 1616\nd. 1 Feb 1689/90|p506.htm#i14078||||Elizabeth Gordon (Livingston)|d. Jul 1616|p360.htm#i13642|||||||George Gordon Marquess of Huntly|b. c 1563\nd. 13 Jun 1636|p360.htm#i11829|Lady Henrietta Stewart|b. 1573\nd. 2 Sep 1642|p817.htm#i11831|
George Livingston 3rd Earl Linlithgow was born in July 1616 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He was the son of Elizabeth Gordon (Livingston).
George died on 1 February 1689/90 aged 73.
George died on 1 February 1689/90 aged 73.
Janet Livingston
Janet Livingston||p506.htm#i11838|Sir Alexander Livingston||p506.htm#i11861|Unknown Dundas||p300.htm#i13983|Sir John Livingston||p506.htm#i14294|Unknown Menteith||p560.htm#i14295|||||||
Janet Livingston was born in Callendar, Perthshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir Alexander Livingston and Unknown Dundas.
Janet Livingston married Sir James Hamilton, son of Sir John Hamilton and Janet Douglas, on 20 October 1422.
Janet Livingston married Sir James Hamilton, son of Sir John Hamilton and Janet Douglas, on 20 October 1422.
Children of Janet Livingston and Sir James Hamilton
- Alexander Hamilton
- John Hamilton d. b 23 Oct 1455
- Gavin Hamilton
- Robert Hamilton
- Sir James Hamilton (1st Lord)+ b. c 1415, d. 16 Nov 1479
Sir John Livingston
Sir John Livingston||p506.htm#i14294|Sir William Livingston||p507.htm#i14293||||Sir William Livingston|d. a 1346|p507.htm#i14290|Christian Calendar||p140.htm#i14291|||||||
Sir John Livingston lived at Calendar, Perthshire?, Scotland. He was the son of Sir William Livingston.
Sir John Livingston married Unknown Menteith. She was his first wife..
Sir John Livingston married Unknown Menteith. She was his first wife..
Child of Sir John Livingston and Unknown Menteith
William Livingston
William Livingston||p506.htm#i14285|Sir William Livingston||p507.htm#i14284||||Alexander Livingston||p506.htm#i14283||||||||||
William Livingston lived at Livingstone, West Lothian, Scotland. He was the son of Sir William Livingston.
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