Elizabeth Tippett
(12 August 1610 - 18 February 1652/53)
Elizabeth Tippett|b. 12 Aug 1610\nd. 18 Feb 1652/53|p840.htm#i15812|Nicholas Tippett||p840.htm#i9611|Edith Unknown (Tippett)||p861.htm#i9612|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Tippett was christened on 12 August 1610 in St Augustine the Less, Bristol, Gloucestershire. She was the daughter of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett).
Elizabeth Tippett married Ludowick Poole, son of Patriarch Poole, on 2 November 1645 in St James, Bristol. If this marriage is correct, they cannot be her children unless they were illegitimate.
Elizabeth Tippett was mentioned in the will of Ludowick Poole dated 23 August 1652.
Elizabeth died on 18 February 1652/53 in Woolwich, Kent, aged 42. She was buried on 22 February 1652/53 in Woolwich.
Elizabeth Tippett married Ludowick Poole, son of Patriarch Poole, on 2 November 1645 in St James, Bristol. If this marriage is correct, they cannot be her children unless they were illegitimate.
Elizabeth Tippett was mentioned in the will of Ludowick Poole dated 23 August 1652.
Elizabeth died on 18 February 1652/53 in Woolwich, Kent, aged 42. She was buried on 22 February 1652/53 in Woolwich.
Children of Elizabeth Tippett and Ludowick Poole
- John Poole+ b. 7 Sep 1635, d. 6 Jul 1709
- Thomas Poole b. 5 Aug 1637, d. b 1652
- Richard Poole b. 12 Nov 1638, d. 16 Mar 1659/60
- Elizabeth Poole b. 9 Sep 1640, d. a 1660
- Joseph Poole b. 26 Aug 1642, d. b 1652
- Abigail Poole b. 24 Mar 1643/44, d. b 1660
- Abraham Poole b. 24 Mar 1644/45, d. b 1652
- Hannah Poole b. 16 Jul 1647, d. b 1652
Gabriel Tippett
(22 May 1625 - )
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Gabriel Tippett was born on 22 May 1625 in St Augustine, Bristol, Gloucestershire. He was the son of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett).
John Tippett
(before 30 December 1618 - )
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John Tippett was born before 30 December 1618 in Bristol, Gloucestershire. He was the son of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett).
Mary Tippett
(before 14 March 1615/16 - )
Mary Tippett|b. b 14 Mar 1615/16|p840.htm#i9587|Nicholas Tippett||p840.htm#i9611|Edith Unknown (Tippett)||p861.htm#i9612|||||||||||||
Mary Tippett was born before 14 March 1615/16 in Bristol, Gloucestershire. She was the daughter of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett).
Nicholas Tippett
Children of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett)
- Elizabeth Tippett+ b. 12 Aug 1610, d. 18 Feb 1652/53
- Mary Tippett b. b 14 Mar 1615/16
- John Tippett b. b 30 Dec 1618
- William Tippett b. b 18 Mar 1618/19
- Gabriel Tippett b. 22 May 1625
- Thomas Tippett b. 2 Sep 1628
- Agnes Tippett b. 4 Jan 1631
Thomas Tippett
(2 September 1628 - )
Thomas Tippett|b. 2 Sep 1628|p840.htm#i9591|Nicholas Tippett||p840.htm#i9611|Edith Unknown (Tippett)||p861.htm#i9612|||||||||||||
Thomas Tippett was born on 2 September 1628 in St Augustine, Bristol, Gloucestershire. He was the son of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett).
William Tippett
(before 18 March 1618/19 - )
William Tippett|b. b 18 Mar 1618/19|p840.htm#i9586|Nicholas Tippett||p840.htm#i9611|Edith Unknown (Tippett)||p861.htm#i9612|||||||||||||
William Tippett was born before 18 March 1618/19 in St Augustine the Less, Bristol, Gloucestershire. He was the son of Nicholas Tippett and Edith Unknown (Tippett).
Ann Tipping
(circa 1610? - before 20 January 1640/41)
Ann Tipping was born circa 1610?.
Ann Tipping married Richard Steer as his second wife, on 17 June 1633 in Darley, Derbyshire.
Ann died before 20 January 1640/41 in Darley, Derbyshire. She was buried on 20 January 1640/41 in Darley.
Ann Tipping married Richard Steer as his second wife, on 17 June 1633 in Darley, Derbyshire.
Ann died before 20 January 1640/41 in Darley, Derbyshire. She was buried on 20 January 1640/41 in Darley.
Prawst f Tidlet Tithlyn Prydyn
Prawst f Tidlet Tithlyn Prydyn||p840.htm#i12423|Tidlet or Tithlyn Prydyn,, King of the Picts||p13.htm#i12424||||||||||||||||
Prawst f Tidlet Tithlyn Prydyn married Einion Yrth ap Cunedda (?), son of Cunedda Wledig and Gwawl ferch Coel. Prawst f Tidlet Tithlyn Prydyn was born in Wales. She was the daughter of Tidlet or Tithlyn Prydyn,, King of the Picts.
Child of Prawst f Tidlet Tithlyn Prydyn and Einion Yrth ap Cunedda (?)
Jean Elizabeth Tobin
(26 July 1912 - 4 August 1993)
Jean Elizabeth Tobin was born on 26 July 1912 in Yarram, Victoria.
Jean Elizabeth Tobin married Darcy Ivor Cocksedge, son of Albert Cocksedge and Ada Ellen Moorfield, after 1942 in Victoria.
Jean was registered in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1954.
Jean died on 4 August 1993 in the hospital, Yarram, Victoria, aged 81.
Jean Elizabeth Tobin married Darcy Ivor Cocksedge, son of Albert Cocksedge and Ada Ellen Moorfield, after 1942 in Victoria.
Jean was registered in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1954.
Jean died on 4 August 1993 in the hospital, Yarram, Victoria, aged 81.
Wiliam de Todeni
Wiliam de Todeni||p840.htm#i14258|Robert de Tosny|d. 1088?|p840.htm#i14257|Adelais||p7.htm#i14256|||||||||||||
Adeliza Todeni
( - 26 November 1120)
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Adeliza Todeni was the daughter of Robert de Tosny and Adelais.
Adeliza Todeni married Roger Bigod, son of Robert le Bigod de Loges, before 1085. Roger was previously believed to have married firstly an "Adelaide (Adelidis)" of unknown parentage, and secondly Alice de Toeny (CP ix 577, 578).
But Keats-Rohan, "Domesday Descendants", p. 396, argues that these are both the same woman, and lists sons Hugh, William and Humphrey and daughters Cecilia, two Matildas and Gunnora (no Jane).
Adeliza died on 26 November 1120. See the note at her husband's death..
K S B Keats-Rohan in "Prosopon" no. 9 wrote: The elder of Robert de Tosny's younger daughters was Adelisa, wife of Roger Bigod at his death in 1107. It is probable that Roger was married only once, although he is usually credited with two wives of the same name on the inconclusive evidence of a pro anama clause in a charter of his son William.[11] Roger and his wife Adelisa gave charter for Rochester priory which referred to their sons and daughters and was attested by their children William, Humphrey, Gunnor and Matilda.[12] This charter tellingly refers to King Henry, making it highly unlikely that Roger acquired a second wife and second family before his death in 1107. It is likely that Rogers' children were born from the late 1090s onwards, and that the youngest of them were Hugh and Cecilia.[13] Roger's daughters Gunnor and Matilda were married soon after 1107. Gunnor's marriage to Robert fitz Swein of Essex had perhaps been arranged by her father. Matilda was married to William de Albini pincerna by Henry I who bestowed 10 Bigod fees on her as a marriage portion. The marriages certainly took place before Adelisa de Tosny became the heiress to Belvoir on the death without issue of her eldest sister Albreda, some time between 1115/18 and 1129, when Adelisa, as widow of Roger Bigod, accounted for her father's land of Belvoir.
Adeliza Todeni married Roger Bigod, son of Robert le Bigod de Loges, before 1085. Roger was previously believed to have married firstly an "Adelaide (Adelidis)" of unknown parentage, and secondly Alice de Toeny (CP ix 577, 578).
But Keats-Rohan, "Domesday Descendants", p. 396, argues that these are both the same woman, and lists sons Hugh, William and Humphrey and daughters Cecilia, two Matildas and Gunnora (no Jane).
Adeliza died on 26 November 1120. See the note at her husband's death..
K S B Keats-Rohan in "Prosopon" no. 9 wrote: The elder of Robert de Tosny's younger daughters was Adelisa, wife of Roger Bigod at his death in 1107. It is probable that Roger was married only once, although he is usually credited with two wives of the same name on the inconclusive evidence of a pro anama clause in a charter of his son William.[11] Roger and his wife Adelisa gave charter for Rochester priory which referred to their sons and daughters and was attested by their children William, Humphrey, Gunnor and Matilda.[12] This charter tellingly refers to King Henry, making it highly unlikely that Roger acquired a second wife and second family before his death in 1107. It is likely that Rogers' children were born from the late 1090s onwards, and that the youngest of them were Hugh and Cecilia.[13] Roger's daughters Gunnor and Matilda were married soon after 1107. Gunnor's marriage to Robert fitz Swein of Essex had perhaps been arranged by her father. Matilda was married to William de Albini pincerna by Henry I who bestowed 10 Bigod fees on her as a marriage portion. The marriages certainly took place before Adelisa de Tosny became the heiress to Belvoir on the death without issue of her eldest sister Albreda, some time between 1115/18 and 1129, when Adelisa, as widow of Roger Bigod, accounted for her father's land of Belvoir.
Children of Adeliza Todeni and Roger Bigod
- Cecily Bigod+ b. c 1086
- Maud Bigod b. c 1088
Berenger Todeni
( - circa 1116)
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Geoffrey Todeni
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Sarah Toler
( - 1 July 1803)
Sarah Toler was born in Ballitore, Timolin parish, Kildare, Ireland. She was the daughter of Richard Toler of Ballytore, co. Kildare whose will dated 16 Dec 1757, was proved 9 June 1758 in which he mentions his daughter Sarah Handcock.
Sarah Toler married Rev Richard Handcock, son of William Handcock and Susan Warburton. Sarah Toler was mentioned in a deed dated September 1742. Richard Handcock of Willbrook, Westmeath to John Gustavus Handcock of same, lands of Legan? & Carrow-neagh in barony of Kilkenny, Westmeath for the lives of above named & of SarahToler, daughter of Richard Toler of Dublin ... Registered 15 Nov 1742.
Sarah died on 1 July 1803.
Sarah Toler married Rev Richard Handcock, son of William Handcock and Susan Warburton. Sarah Toler was mentioned in a deed dated September 1742. Richard Handcock of Willbrook, Westmeath to John Gustavus Handcock of same, lands of Legan? & Carrow-neagh in barony of Kilkenny, Westmeath for the lives of above named & of SarahToler, daughter of Richard Toler of Dublin ... Registered 15 Nov 1742.
Sarah died on 1 July 1803.
Children of Sarah Toler and Rev Richard Handcock
- Anne Handcock
- Elizabeth Handcock
- Sarah Handcock
- Dorothy Handcock d. 3 Dec 1830
- Susannah Handcock+ b. 8 Mar 1746/47
- Mary Handcock
- William Handcock Baron Castlemaine b. 28 Aug 1761, d. 7 Jan 1839
- Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine+ b. 14 May 1767, d. 18 Apr 1840
John Marchant Toll
(circa 1880? - )
John Marchant Toll was born circa 1880?.
John Marchant Toll married Laura Sanders Ruby, daughter of William Thomas Ruby and Elizabeth Ann Salt, in 1907 in Tavistock RD, Devon.
John Marchant Toll married Laura Sanders Ruby, daughter of William Thomas Ruby and Elizabeth Ann Salt, in 1907 in Tavistock RD, Devon.
Elizabeth Tonge?
(before 1615 - )
Elizabeth Tonge?|b. b 1615|p840.htm#i24342||||Jane Popplewell|b. 8 Sep 1565\nd. b 1570|p629.htm#i19638|||||||David Popplewell|b. c 1536\nd. b 20 Sep 1616|p623.htm#i18943|Isabel Unknown|b. b 1545\nd. b 24 Sep 1616|p868.htm#i18944|
Elizabeth Tonge? was born before 1615. She was the daughter of Jane Popplewell.
George Tongue
George Tongue married Jane Popplewell, daughter of David Popplewell and Isabel Unknown, on 21 January 1583? In Belton, Lincolnshire. Georgius tonge & Jana Poplewell. [year illegible].
Alice de Toni
Alice de Toni||p840.htm#i30843|Roger de Toni|b. 29 Sep 1235\nd. b 12 May 1264|p840.htm#i30844|Alice de Bohun||p80.htm#i30847|Ralph Toni|b. c 1190\nd. c 1239|p840.htm#i30845|Pernel de Lacy||p492.htm#i30846|||||||
Alice de Toni was the daughter of Roger de Toni and Alice de Bohun.
Alice de Toni married Walter de Beauchamp Lord of Powke before 23 September 1289. On 25th Oct 2003, Douglas Richardson posted this, confirming their marriage:
"Complete Peerage 12 Pt. 1 (1953): 769-771 (sub Tony) has a good account of the life of Ralph VI de Tony (died 1239), baron of Flamstead, co. Hertford. The editor states that Ralph VI de Tony married betwen 1232 and 1234 Pernel, "daughter of Walter de Lacy, presumably by his wife, Margaret, da. of William de Briouze."
Following Ralph's death at sea in 1239, Pernel married (2nd) William de St. Omer. She was last known to be living 25 November 1288, "when she had quittance of the common summons of the eyre for common pleas in Wiltshire." [C.P. 12 Pt. 1 (1953): 771, footnote e].
New research indicates that Lady Pernel de Tony was living as 9 March 1290, when she was examined by the Bishop of Worcester regarding the
marriage of her granddaughter, Alice de Tony, to Walter de Beauchamp.
The following item is found in the Register of Bishop Godfrey Giffard,
Part 3 (Episcopal Regs., Dioc. of Worc.) (1900): 367–368:
"Memorandum, that on the 7th of the Ides of March [9 March 1290], the bishop examined witnesses, namely, Sir William le Poer, Sir Robert de Bracy, Sir John de Thorndon, knights, and the lady Petronilla de Tovy [Tony], and the rector of the church of Piriton [Pirton], upon the degree of consanguinity between Sir Walter de Bello Campo, knight, and the lady Alice de Tovy [Tony], his wife. The bishop found them to be within the fourth degree, and as they were ignorant at the time of contract that there was any impediment between them, he decreed the marriage and the issue thereof to be lawful.".
Alice de Toni was mentioned in 1334.
Alice de Toni married Walter de Beauchamp Lord of Powke before 23 September 1289. On 25th Oct 2003, Douglas Richardson posted this, confirming their marriage:
"Complete Peerage 12 Pt. 1 (1953): 769-771 (sub Tony) has a good account of the life of Ralph VI de Tony (died 1239), baron of Flamstead, co. Hertford. The editor states that Ralph VI de Tony married betwen 1232 and 1234 Pernel, "daughter of Walter de Lacy, presumably by his wife, Margaret, da. of William de Briouze."
Following Ralph's death at sea in 1239, Pernel married (2nd) William de St. Omer. She was last known to be living 25 November 1288, "when she had quittance of the common summons of the eyre for common pleas in Wiltshire." [C.P. 12 Pt. 1 (1953): 771, footnote e].
New research indicates that Lady Pernel de Tony was living as 9 March 1290, when she was examined by the Bishop of Worcester regarding the
marriage of her granddaughter, Alice de Tony, to Walter de Beauchamp.
The following item is found in the Register of Bishop Godfrey Giffard,
Part 3 (Episcopal Regs., Dioc. of Worc.) (1900): 367–368:
"Memorandum, that on the 7th of the Ides of March [9 March 1290], the bishop examined witnesses, namely, Sir William le Poer, Sir Robert de Bracy, Sir John de Thorndon, knights, and the lady Petronilla de Tovy [Tony], and the rector of the church of Piriton [Pirton], upon the degree of consanguinity between Sir Walter de Bello Campo, knight, and the lady Alice de Tovy [Tony], his wife. The bishop found them to be within the fourth degree, and as they were ignorant at the time of contract that there was any impediment between them, he decreed the marriage and the issue thereof to be lawful.".
Alice de Toni was mentioned in 1334.
Child of Alice de Toni and Walter de Beauchamp Lord of Powke
- Margaret de Beauchamp+ b. b 1300, d. 1339
Goda de Toni
Child of Goda de Toni and Walde? de Ferrers
Roger de Toni
(29 September 1235 - before 12 May 1264)
Roger de Toni|b. 29 Sep 1235\nd. b 12 May 1264|p840.htm#i30844|Ralph Toni|b. c 1190\nd. c 1239|p840.htm#i30845|Pernel de Lacy||p492.htm#i30846|||||||||||||
Roger de Toni married Alice de Bohun. Roger de Toni was born on 29 September 1235. He was the son of Ralph Toni and Pernel de Lacy.
Roger died before 12 May 1264.
Roger died before 12 May 1264.
Child of Roger de Toni and Alice de Bohun
Ralph Toni
(circa 1190 - circa 1239)
Child of Ralph Toni and Pernel de Lacy
- Roger de Toni+ b. 29 Sep 1235, d. b 12 May 1264
Evelyn Tonkin
(2 March 1931 - 8 July 2009)
Evelyn Tonkin was born on 2 March 1931 in Nevada, USA. She was the daughter of George & Mabel Tonkin.
Evelyn Tonkin married Wesley Dawson Handy, son of William Dawson Handy and Bessie Unknown, on 16 September 1950.
Evelyn died on 8 July 2009 in St Francis Home, Reno, Nevada, USA, aged 78. She was buried on 13 July 2009 in Reno, USA.
Evelyn Tonkin married Wesley Dawson Handy, son of William Dawson Handy and Bessie Unknown, on 16 September 1950.
Evelyn died on 8 July 2009 in St Francis Home, Reno, Nevada, USA, aged 78. She was buried on 13 July 2009 in Reno, USA.
Bridget Toohill?
Bridget Toohill? married Garret Colbert before 1816.
Children of Bridget Toohill? and Garret Colbert
- Patrick Colbert+ b. 4 Mar 1816, d. 30 Jun 1876
- Bridget Colbert b. c 1820
Jane Esther Toosey
(before 1770 - )
Jane Esther Toosey was born before 1770 in Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of the vicar of Hessett..
Jane Esther Toosey and Rev Roger Cocksedge obtained a marriage licence on 9 March 1791 in Sudbury. Roger Cocksedge, jun., of BSE, clerk, s.m. & Jane Esther Toosey, of same, s.w., at same.
Jane Esther Toosey married Rev Roger Cocksedge, son of Roger Cocksedge M.A. and Lina Whitely, on 10 March 1791 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
In Roger Cocksedge M.A.'s will dated 7 June 1805 in Bury St Edmund, Jane Esther Toosey was named as executrix of the estate; The will of Reverend Roger Cocksedge of Bury St Edmunds mentions the relict of his late son, Mrs Jane Esther Cocksedge and his great nieice Mrs Ord and great nephew Martin Thomas Cocksedge (to whom he leaves his Gentlelmen's magazine from 1792). She was an executor of Roger Cocksedge M.A.'s estate on 27 March 1806.
Jane Esther Toosey and Rev Roger Cocksedge obtained a marriage licence on 9 March 1791 in Sudbury. Roger Cocksedge, jun., of BSE, clerk, s.m. & Jane Esther Toosey, of same, s.w., at same.
Jane Esther Toosey married Rev Roger Cocksedge, son of Roger Cocksedge M.A. and Lina Whitely, on 10 March 1791 in St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
In Roger Cocksedge M.A.'s will dated 7 June 1805 in Bury St Edmund, Jane Esther Toosey was named as executrix of the estate; The will of Reverend Roger Cocksedge of Bury St Edmunds mentions the relict of his late son, Mrs Jane Esther Cocksedge and his great nieice Mrs Ord and great nephew Martin Thomas Cocksedge (to whom he leaves his Gentlelmen's magazine from 1792). She was an executor of Roger Cocksedge M.A.'s estate on 27 March 1806.
Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens KCB
(18 August 1809 - 24 August 1855)
Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens KCB was born on 18 August 1809. He was the second son of Major-General Sir Henry Torrens and of Sarah, daughter of Colonel Robert Patton, governor of St. Helena.
Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens KCB married Maria Jane Murray (Lady Torrens), daughter of General John Murray and Maria Pascoe, in 1832.
He was governer of St Lucia from 1844 to 1848. He declined the offer of the Lieutenant-Governorship of Saint Lucia as a permanent appointment, preferring to continue his service in the royal Welsh fusiliers.
Arthur died of battle wounds from Inkerman on 24 August 1855 in Paris, France, aged 46. He was buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris.
More information about Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens KCB may be found at http://governorgeneral.gov.lc/governors-and-governors-general/sir-arthur-wellesley-torrens.
Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens KCB married Maria Jane Murray (Lady Torrens), daughter of General John Murray and Maria Pascoe, in 1832.
He was governer of St Lucia from 1844 to 1848. He declined the offer of the Lieutenant-Governorship of Saint Lucia as a permanent appointment, preferring to continue his service in the royal Welsh fusiliers.
Arthur died of battle wounds from Inkerman on 24 August 1855 in Paris, France, aged 46. He was buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris.
More information about Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens KCB may be found at http://governorgeneral.gov.lc/governors-and-governors-general/sir-arthur-wellesley-torrens.
Robert de Tosny
( - 1088?)
For further information on the origins of this family see: [EMAIL:]http://www.scribd.com/share/upload/13583900/2g4elw2zpu5rjkg0rj21[:EMAIL].
The early Belvoir families: The first Lord of Belvoir, whose sarcophagus now rests at the north-west end of the chapel of Belvoir Castle, Co. Rutland, was Robert de Todeni or Tosny (ob. 1088). There are doubts concerning his place in the Tosny family, but it is probable that he was the brother' of Roger 1 de Tosny (ob.c. 1039), truly the Hereditary Standard Bearer of Normandy whose eldest son, Ralph III de Tosny, Lord of Conches and Seigneur d'Acquigny (ob. 1102), was founder of the great Tony line of Anglo-Norman barons. There is no doubt, however, that Robert was grandfather of Cecily of Belvoir, who carried the great Belvoir fee to her husband, William d'Aubigne (Brito) and their progeny 2 . From this marriage came the Breton Lords of Belvoir, the Earls and Dukes of Rutland, and also the Lords of Daubeney of South Petherton and the Earls of Bridgwater'. Robert's other grand-daughter, Cecily's sister Maud, married William d'Aubigny (now St. Martin d'Aubigny) known as Pincerna, distinguishing him from his sister-in-law's husband Brito; the issue of this marriage became the Albini or Aubigny Earls of Arundel & Sussex'.
Much confusion in the early history of Belvoir arose from the identical naming of Robert's son, William, second Lord of Belvoir, and the Breton Williams who succeeded after Adeliza, Robert's daughter. A perhaps greater confusion, however, followed from the unusual coincidence of the two grand-daughters marrying men from towns with similar names but of different regions. Even the Victorian County History of Bedfordshire gave Joan d'Albini of Cainhoe (ob. 13 10) the escutcheon of the Daubeneys of South Petherton, originating from the Montsorel arms of the Breton Aubigne family, even though she is now clearly seen to be of the Contentin family of Aubigny'.
The first definitive account of the family and pedigree of Robert of Belvoir, correcting the flawed attempts of Dugdale, Nichols, Burke and others, was that of the eminent scholar and genealogist, J. H. Round'. In 1914 Dr Farrer expanded Round's pedigree 6 but neither Round nor Farrer included both daughters of Adeliza de Tosny and Roger Bigod in their family tree charts. It was left to the late Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms, to present clearly the link of the Aubignys of the Contentin with the Aubignes of Brittany through the two Bigod grand-daughters of Robert of Belvoir'.
The descent of the Aubigny Earls of Arundel from the marriage of Maud and William d'Aubigny (Pincerna) has been fully presented by the Complete Peerage and Lewis Loyd 4,5, but the descendants of Cecily still present a complex and difficult problem. A great deal of research by C. W. Watson went into the preparation of the Daubeney monograph of the Complete Peerage, which is now being revised. Even so, there were a number of complexities unresolved and the monograph passed very lightly over the Daubeney family of the 12th and early 13th centuries; this is unfortunate, for more than one of the family, receiving mention only, played a significant part in history, not least Philip 1 d'Aubigne who was a great man of his day, serving three successive kings of England with distinction. Watson dealt not at all with the Lords of Belvoir and gave little indication of the close ties between them and the Daubeneys. Robert de Tosny was also known as de Todeni in some records.
Robert de Tosny married Adelais.
Robert died in 1088?. He was 1st Lord of Belvoir and his sarcophogus rests at the north-west end of the chapel of Belvoir Castle, co. Rutland. He was buried in Belvoir?, Rutland, England.
The early Belvoir families: The first Lord of Belvoir, whose sarcophagus now rests at the north-west end of the chapel of Belvoir Castle, Co. Rutland, was Robert de Todeni or Tosny (ob. 1088). There are doubts concerning his place in the Tosny family, but it is probable that he was the brother' of Roger 1 de Tosny (ob.c. 1039), truly the Hereditary Standard Bearer of Normandy whose eldest son, Ralph III de Tosny, Lord of Conches and Seigneur d'Acquigny (ob. 1102), was founder of the great Tony line of Anglo-Norman barons. There is no doubt, however, that Robert was grandfather of Cecily of Belvoir, who carried the great Belvoir fee to her husband, William d'Aubigne (Brito) and their progeny 2 . From this marriage came the Breton Lords of Belvoir, the Earls and Dukes of Rutland, and also the Lords of Daubeney of South Petherton and the Earls of Bridgwater'. Robert's other grand-daughter, Cecily's sister Maud, married William d'Aubigny (now St. Martin d'Aubigny) known as Pincerna, distinguishing him from his sister-in-law's husband Brito; the issue of this marriage became the Albini or Aubigny Earls of Arundel & Sussex'.
Much confusion in the early history of Belvoir arose from the identical naming of Robert's son, William, second Lord of Belvoir, and the Breton Williams who succeeded after Adeliza, Robert's daughter. A perhaps greater confusion, however, followed from the unusual coincidence of the two grand-daughters marrying men from towns with similar names but of different regions. Even the Victorian County History of Bedfordshire gave Joan d'Albini of Cainhoe (ob. 13 10) the escutcheon of the Daubeneys of South Petherton, originating from the Montsorel arms of the Breton Aubigne family, even though she is now clearly seen to be of the Contentin family of Aubigny'.
The first definitive account of the family and pedigree of Robert of Belvoir, correcting the flawed attempts of Dugdale, Nichols, Burke and others, was that of the eminent scholar and genealogist, J. H. Round'. In 1914 Dr Farrer expanded Round's pedigree 6 but neither Round nor Farrer included both daughters of Adeliza de Tosny and Roger Bigod in their family tree charts. It was left to the late Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms, to present clearly the link of the Aubignys of the Contentin with the Aubignes of Brittany through the two Bigod grand-daughters of Robert of Belvoir'.
The descent of the Aubigny Earls of Arundel from the marriage of Maud and William d'Aubigny (Pincerna) has been fully presented by the Complete Peerage and Lewis Loyd 4,5, but the descendants of Cecily still present a complex and difficult problem. A great deal of research by C. W. Watson went into the preparation of the Daubeney monograph of the Complete Peerage, which is now being revised. Even so, there were a number of complexities unresolved and the monograph passed very lightly over the Daubeney family of the 12th and early 13th centuries; this is unfortunate, for more than one of the family, receiving mention only, played a significant part in history, not least Philip 1 d'Aubigne who was a great man of his day, serving three successive kings of England with distinction. Watson dealt not at all with the Lords of Belvoir and gave little indication of the close ties between them and the Daubeneys. Robert de Tosny was also known as de Todeni in some records.
Robert de Tosny married Adelais.
Robert died in 1088?. He was 1st Lord of Belvoir and his sarcophogus rests at the north-west end of the chapel of Belvoir Castle, co. Rutland. He was buried in Belvoir?, Rutland, England.
Children of Robert de Tosny and Adelais
- Wiliam de Todeni
- Berenger Todeni d. c 1116
- Geoffrey Todeni
- Adeliza Todeni+ d. 26 Nov 1120
Margaret Totheby
(circa 1340 - )
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Margaret Totheby was born circa 1340. She was the daughter and heir of Sir William de Toutheby/Towthby, The family had land in Alford, Lincs. She was the daughter of Sir William Totheby.
Margaret Totheby married Robert Ryther Lord of Ryther, son of Robert Ryther and Ann Tunstall, circa 1365. In the 14th century, the manor of Towthby had passed in to the Ryther family, which seems to have represented the Touthebys in the female line.
Margaret Totheby married Robert Ryther Lord of Ryther, son of Robert Ryther and Ann Tunstall, circa 1365. In the 14th century, the manor of Towthby had passed in to the Ryther family, which seems to have represented the Touthebys in the female line.
Child of Margaret Totheby and Robert Ryther Lord of Ryther
- Sir William Ryther+ b. b 1360, d. c 1426
Sir William Totheby
Child of Sir William Totheby
- Margaret Totheby+ b. c 1340
Martha Charlotte Totten
( - September 1974)
Martha Charlotte Totten was known as Lottie.
Martha Charlotte Totten married Rev Francis Johnstone Halahan, son of Dean John Halahan and Harriette Sargent.
Martha died in September 1974.
Martha Charlotte Totten married Rev Francis Johnstone Halahan, son of Dean John Halahan and Harriette Sargent.
Martha died in September 1974.
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