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Thomas VENABLES

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  1. 1.  Thomas VENABLES was born in 1413 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England (son of William Richard DE VENABLES, of Bollen and Johanna Joan DE MASSEY); died on 11 Oct 1438 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LH6F-XSL


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Richard DE VENABLES, of Bollen was born on 13 Apr 1376 in Bollin Fee, Wilmslow (Le Bolyn), Cheshire, England (son of Hugh DE VENABLES, Sheriff of Cheshire and Margery COTTON, Baroness Kinderton); died in 1459 in Bollin Fee, Wilmslow (Le Boln), Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LC5T-MFD
    • Title (Nobility): ; 9th Baron of Kinderton
    • Title (Nobility): ; Sir Knight
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Sir Knight
    • Name: Willem
    • Name: William VENABLES

    William married Johanna Joan DE MASSEY on 8 Nov 1396 in Burton, Cheshire, England. Johanna (daughter of Baron John DE MASSEY and Alice WORSLEY) was born in 1375 in Tatton, Cheshire, England; died in 1420 in Cheshire, England; was buried in 1420 in Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Johanna Joan DE MASSEY was born in 1375 in Tatton, Cheshire, England (daughter of Baron John DE MASSEY and Alice WORSLEY); died in 1420 in Cheshire, England; was buried in 1420 in Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KHP9-R4D
    • Name: Joan MASSEY

    Children:
    1. Richard VENABLES was born about 1394 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England; died in 1402 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.
    2. Lady Dulcia DE VENABLES was born in 1396 in Middlewich, Cheshire, England; died on 23 Sep 1453 in Bollin Fee, Cheshire, England; was buried in Sep 1463 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.
    3. Alice DE VENABLES was born on 1 Nov 1398 in Bolin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England, UK; died on 23 Sep 1463 in Trafford Manor, Lancashire, England, UK; was buried in Saint Bartholomew Churchyard, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.
    4. William DE VENABLES was born in 1400; died in 1427.
    5. 1. Thomas VENABLES was born in 1413 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died on 11 Oct 1438 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hugh DE VENABLES, Sheriff of Cheshire was born in 1330 in Northwich, Cheshire, England (son of Hugh DE VENABLES and Katherine DE HOUGHTON); died on 18 Apr 1382 in Kinderton-cum-Hulme, Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 94VG-S6Q
    • Title (Nobility): ; 10th Baron of Kinderton
    • Occupation: 27 Oct 1377; High Sheriff of Cheshire

    Notes:

    Hugh de Venables, (son of Sir Hugh de Venables, Baron of Kinderton by his 2nd wife, Katherine Houghton) succeeded his father as baron of Kinderton and was sheriff in 1378, died 6 Ric II.

    1st wife Ellen dau of Robert de Iluxlegh and had issue William and Richard who both died without issue.

    2nd wife Margery, dau of Hugh de Cotton of Rudheth, 1398. In addition to sons William and Richard whom we follow below, this couple also had a son Thomas de Venables of Horton in Hartford, 2 Ric II, ancestor of the Venables of Agden and a daughter, Margery wife of Richard Bulkeley of Cheadle and afterwards of Randle Mainwaring of Peover, living 3 Hen IV.

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    Hugh de Venables was born in 1330 at Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
    He was the son of Hugh de Venables and Katherine de Houghton.
    He died in 1383.

    Child of Hugh de Venables and Margery Cotton

    1.Margery Venables b. 1369

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p21157.htm#i211570


    Hugh married Margery COTTON, Baroness Kinderton after 1361 in Cheshire, England. Margery (daughter of Hugh DE COTTON and Isabel HEATON) was born in 1335 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England; died in 1398 in Wilbraham, Chester, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1398. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margery COTTON, Baroness Kinderton was born in 1335 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England (daughter of Hugh DE COTTON and Isabel HEATON); died in 1398 in Wilbraham, Chester, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1398.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L85S-Z8Z
    • Title (Nobility): ; Baroness Venables
    • Name: Margery COTTON
    • Name: Margery of Rudheath

    Notes:

    Biography

    Margery Cotton Baroness Kinderton

    Birth: circa 1345, Rudheath, Cheshire, England.

    She was the daughter of Hugh de Cotton and Isabel de Heyton

    Marriage
    Margery married Sir Hugh de Venables, of Kinderton.

    Children
    1.) Richard Venables, born 1365 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died 1403 in Kinderton Cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England; married Isabel De Langton 1384 in Kinderton Cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England

    2.) Thomas Venables, born 1368 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England

    3.) Margery Venables, born 1369 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died 1459 in Over Peover, Cheshire, England

    4.) William Venables, born 1370 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England

    5.) Eva De Venables, born 1373 in Kinderton Cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England; died 1416.

    6.) Angella De Venables, born 1375 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died 1408 in Stafford, England
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    https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=WebASM-9289&indiv=try&h=31778169

    Margery Cotton: Born 1335 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England. Death: 1398 Wilbraham, Chester, England. Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Hugh de Cotton, of Rudheth and Isabel (de Heaton) de Coton, Wife of Sir Hugh de Venables, of Kinderton, Mother of Angella Anyll de Venables; Sir Richard de Venables, baron of Kinderton; Eva de Venables; Joan Fouleshurst; Margery de Venables; William Venables; Alice de la Hyde and Thomas Venables, of Golborne, Knight ? less
    Sister of Richard de Coton -- Per GeniWorldTree.com


    Children:
    1. Richard DE VENABLES was born in 1365 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died on 23 Jul 1403 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; was buried in Jul 1403 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
    2. Eva DE VENABLES was born about 1367 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died in 1416.
    3. Thomas DE VENABLES was born about 1368 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died in in Horton, Hartford, Cheshire, England.
    4. John DE VENABLES was born about 1369 in of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England; and died.
    5. Margery VENABLES was born in 1369 in Kinderton Cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England; was christened in 1369 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died in 1459 in Over-Peover, Bucklow, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1459 in St. Lawrence's Churchyard, Over Peover, Cheshire, England.
    6. Anyll VENABLES was born in 1370 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; was christened between 9 Jan 1389 and 8 Jan 1390 in Leighton, Montgomery, Wales, Great Britain; died in 1442 in Brereton, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1442.
    7. Mary DE VENABLES was born about 1375 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; and died.
    8. Helena VENABLES was born in 1376 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died in 1448 in Erdeswick Manor, Sandon, Stafford District, Staffordshire, England.
    9. 2. William Richard DE VENABLES, of Bollen was born on 13 Apr 1376 in Bollin Fee, Wilmslow (Le Bolyn), Cheshire, England; died in 1459 in Bollin Fee, Wilmslow (Le Boln), Cheshire, England.

  3. 6.  Baron John DE MASSEY was born in 1344 in Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England (son of Hugh DE MASSEY and Alice WRENBURY); died on 22 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried on 22 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCT5-W7W
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Lord of Puddington
    • Name: John MASSEY
    • Name: John MASSEY
    • Name: Mascy
    • Politics: 1389, of Cheshire; Appointed Sheriff
    • Politics: 1399, Chester, Cheshire; Imprisoned for supporting king Richard II
    • Land grant: 16 Aug 1403, Tatton, Cheshire, England

    Notes:

    John de Pointington de Massey (Massey), Sir
    Also Known As:"De /Pontington/", "de Massey;de Mascy;massie"
    Birth circa 1365 Puddington Wirral Cheshire England Died 1404 in Shrewsbury, UK
    Immediate Family:Son of Harmon De Pontington Massey and Jane De Pontington Mascy
    Husband of Johanna Massey Father of Hamon 1373 Massey; Richard De Massey; Anne Massey; William 1379 de Pointington Massey; John 1385 Massey and 4 others
    Brother of Hugh Massey; Mathilde MASSIE; Richard De Massey; Katherine Massie and Ellen Chadderton




    http://masseyfamgenealogy.tripod.com/a21.htm#i1477: John De Pontington & Johanna De Coghall Massey were married between 1383 and 1385 in England.

    John De Pontington Massey , son of Hamon De Pontington Massey and Jane De Timperley, was born about 1365 in England and died in 1403 in Battle Of Shrewbury, England, about age 38.

    The Battle of Shrewsbury, fought on July 21st, 1403 between an army led by the Lancastrian King, Henry, IV and a rebel army led by members of the Percy family from Northumberland, is principally remembered today by many as the climax of Shakespeare's play, Henry IV part 1. The Percy forces, mostly raised from their estates in Cheshire, were believed to be aiming to join forces with a Welsh rebel force led by Owain Glyn Dwr. Shrewsbury was a principal town on the route taken by the Percy forces and was the major crossing point over the river Severn as well as a potential supply base. The royal army had to take and defend the site urgently before the Percies and Glyn Dwr could join up. Our knowledge of the battle, the battlefield and the armies is less than complete and even contemporary estimates of the numbers involved or of those slain are very much open to debate. A curious feature of the battle is that only a few years earlier it was the Percy family who had helped the King take the throne from Richard II. The Percy strongholds of the northern borders had not only made them skilled in warfare but also made them sure of their own rights, and they took grave offense when lands in Cumbria which they felt were their reward for helping the King were granted to a rival.

    Early in July 1403, Sir Henry Percy rode south to his Cheshire lands with about 200 men, intending to raise a large force , including numbers of Welsh archers. By July 12th, the King was enroute to face the threat when he heard whilst at Nottingham of the Percy forces' actions. He immediately turned via Burton on Trent and Lichfield preparing to take the field wherever it became necessary. The Percy forces were somewhat deflated when the hoped for Welsh support failed to materialise and only physical and moral pressure induced many of them to stay with the army. Both armies arrived in the vicinity of Shrewsbury from opposite directions a day or so before the battle. The Percy forces encamped around Berwick to the north west of the town., while the King's forces lay in wait to the north east around Haughmond. During the night of the 20th, the royal forces began the crossing of the Severn at Uffington and took the field below Haughmond Abbey. This gave them the wider ground on which their superior numbers could be brought to best use. The Percy army was forced to take the field on unfavourable ground, and although the Percy's had greater military experience than the King, many of their troops did not. Numbers given for the combatants range from 60,000 - 14 ,000 Royalists and 20,000 - 5,000 rebels. For some hours on the morning of the 21st, the two armies faced each other out of arrowshot whilst negotiations took place to try to resolve the position. Eventually, the King seems to have decided that no solution would be reached since the Percies were either too determined in their stance or because they were seeking to bring in surprise reinforcements. The order to advance was given. Both vanguards found themselves subject to such a bombardment of arrows that many were killed within minutes. Once the hand to hand fighting had begun, the royal forces proved superior, and a rash charge from the Percy force led them into disarray and destruction. When the cry went up that Harry Percy (Hotspur) had fallen, resistance crumbled and the slaughter began. Chroniclers of the day recorded that such a slaughter had never been seen or read about in Christian times. Thousands fell . Both sides suffered tremendous casualties, many as the result of the dramatic impact of the use of the English longbow, whose archers were reputed to be able to fire 12 arrows a minute into the enemy ranks - as there were several thousand archers in each force. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shrewsbury

    John married Alice WORSLEY. Alice (daughter of Geoffrey DE WORSLEY and Anabel DE HAYDOCK) was born about 1349 in Shipton-under-wychwood, Oxfordshire, England; died on 6 Oct 1427 in Knutsford, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Alice WORSLEY was born about 1349 in Shipton-under-wychwood, Oxfordshire, England (daughter of Geoffrey DE WORSLEY and Anabel DE HAYDOCK); died on 6 Oct 1427 in Knutsford, Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L8RQ-B5J

    Notes:

    Sir Geoffrey de Worsley, who fought in the French wars, married Mary daughter of Sir Thomas de Felton, about 1376; but a divorce was procured in 1381, and Mary retired to a nunnery. (fn. 25) Thereon Sir Geoffrey married Isabel daughter and eventual heir of Sir Thomas de Lathom, but died shortly afterwards leaving a daughter by her named Elizabeth, only one year old. His former wife then left her convent, asserting that she had only entered it by compulsion, and as she also established the validity of her marriage, the infant daughter of Sir Geoffrey lost the inheritance as illegitimate, the manors of Worsley and Hulton passing into the hands of Alice sister of Sir Geoffrey and wife of Sir John Massey. (fn. 26)



    Children:
    1. Jane MASSY was born about 1364 in Tatton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; and died.
    2. Geoffery MASSEY was born about 1369 in Tatton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; died on 23 Oct 1457 in Tatton, Cheshire, England.
    3. Thomas MASSEY was born about 1371 in Tatton, Cheshire, England; died on 24 Aug 1420 in Tatton, Cheshire, England.
    4. Alice MASSEY was born in 1373 in Tatton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; died on 2 Jan 1401 in Woodford, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom.
    5. Dulcie MASSEY was born in 1374 in Cheshire, England; died in 1419 in England, United Kingdom.
    6. 3. Johanna Joan DE MASSEY was born in 1375 in Tatton, Cheshire, England; died in 1420 in Cheshire, England; was buried in 1420 in Cheshire, England.
    7. Lawrence MASSEY was born in 1377 in Tatton, Cheshire, England; and died.
    8. William MASSEY was born about 1379 in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; died after 1429.
    9. Sir Hugh MASSEY was born in 1380 in Tatton Dale, Knutsford, Cheshire, England; died in 1420 in Rixton, Warrington, Lancashire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hugh DE VENABLES was born in 1296 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England (son of Hugh DE VENABLES, of Kinderton and Agatha DE VERNON); died on 22 Oct 1368 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; was buried in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 93YD-MVY
    • Occupation: 1378, Cheshire, England; Sheriff

    Notes:

    About Hugh de Venables, 10th Baron of Kinderton
    Sir Hugh de Venables the younger, of Kinderton, a minor in 4 Edw II (1310/11), heir to his brother William, and died 41 Edw 3 (1367/8)

    - George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, p. 199

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    Sir Hugh de VENABLES Baron of Kinderton 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 was born 1298 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. He died 1368 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.

    Parents: Hugh de Venables (1246-1311) and Agatha de Vernon.

    Hugh de Venables held the position of High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1378.

    Married

    Elizabeth de MOBBERLEY (1300-1326), daughter of William de Mobberley and Maud Downes, in 1320 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
    Katherine de HOUGHTON (1308-?), daughter of Richard de Houghton and Sybil de Lea, in 1327 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
    Elizabeth de Mobberly and Hugh de Venables had the following children:

    M i William de VENABLES was born 1321 and died 1350.
    M ii John de VENABLES was born 1323 and died 1360.
    F iii Isabel de VENABLES was born 1326.
    Katherine de Houghton and Hugh de Venables had the following children:

    M i Hugh de VENABLES Baron of Kinderton was born 1328 and died 1383.
    M ii Roger de VENABLES was born 1330 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
    M iii Thomas de VENABLES was born 1332 in
    M iv Richard de VENABLES was born 1334 and died 1379.
    F v Joan de VENABLES was born 1337.
    F vi Margaret VENABLES was born 1342.
    links

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1304.htm#21403
    http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/Ve20%20Joan%20Venables.html
    http://cybergata.com/roots/5219.htm
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I02930
    notes
    From ~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, p. 199

    Sir Hugh de Venables of Kinderton was a minor in 4 Edward II, was the heir of his elder brother William, the inquisition after his death took place in 41 Edward III. He first married Elizabeth, daughter of William and sister and coheiress of Sir Roger de Modburlegh, lord of Mobberley.

    With Elizabeth, he his children were:

    ? William de Venables, who died before his father, and married first to Agnes, daughter of sir Peter de Dutton of Warburyton, and second Maud, daughter of Richard de Vernon of Shipbrook, 16 Edward III, widow 24 Edward III.
    ? John de Venables married Isabel daughter of Philip de Eggerton, and had issue, William, who, with his father, died in the lifetime of Sir Hugh.
    Sir Hugh de Venables married Katherine, daughter of Richard de Houghton. Their children were:

    ? Hugh de Venables, who succeeded his father as Baron of Kinderton
    ? Roger de Venables, married Elizabeth, widow of Sir Randle le Roter and daughter and heiress of Sir William Golborne.
    ? Joane de Venables wife of Thomas Lathom, lord of Lathom, Lancashire, and mother of Isabell, wife of Sir John de Stanley of Lathom.
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    The Venables Family (sometimes 'de Venables') hail originally from the town of Venables near Evreux in Normandy, and it was Gilbert de Venables, (also known as Gilbert Hunter), huntsman to the Dukes of Normandy, who first held the Barony of Kinderton in Cheshire for Hugh Lupus after the Norman Invasion of 1066. Other family members became Barons of Chester and of Warrington, and over time Venables became a prominent Cheshire and Lancashire surname, as did the anglicised version of 'Hunter'. The Domesday Book of 1086 shows Gilbert 'Hunter' holding Brereton, Davenport, Kinderton and Witton (Northwich) and Ralph Hunter holding Stapleford in Cheshire and Soughton in Wales. Later the family became Lords of the Manor of Middlewich.

    Wincham Hall, recorded as 'Winundersham' in the Domesday Book, was given to Gilbert de Venables following the Norman Conquest, but it successively passed in and out of the Venables family's ownership through inheritance, married and sale over the following centuries. It survived until bombing in the Second World War destroyed it, after which it was finally demolished.

    The family's influence and power throughout medieval Cheshire is evidenced by the wreath on the Coat of Arms of the Borough of Congleton, which are the heraldic colours of the Venables family, as do the Arms of Northwich where the ship shown above the shield shows on its mainsail the wyvern of the Venables family.

    They held many other lands throughout Britain including Woodcote near Winchester, when, in 1677, the manor had been purchased by the Venables. The Venables family also purchased Antrobus Hall in Great Budworth sometime during the reign of King Henry IV - they resided here for many generations.

    The Venables Family have a worldwide website and there are regular Venables family conventions held in England and in France. The Middlewich Festival, held in September each year, also acts as a gathering of the Venables family members from around the world.

    Sources:

    1Earwaker, John Parsons, East Cheshire: Past and Present (London: Earwaker, 1877-80.), 1:51, 2:417, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 942.71 E12 folio.
    2Ormerod, George, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester (London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor & Jones, 1819.), 1:523, 3:199, Family History Library, 942.71 H2or.
    3Richards, W. S. G., The History of the De Traffords of Trafford, circa A.D., 1000-1893 (Plymouth, England: W. H. Luke, 1896. FHL US/CAN Film #823,879 Item 1.), p. 28, Family History Library.
    4Baines, Edward, The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster (Manchester, England: John Heywood, 1888-1893.), 3:348, Family History Library, 942.72 H2bai.
    5Young, Henry James, The Blackmans of Knight's Creek (Carlisle, PA : H. J. Young, 1980.), p. 85, Family History Library, 929.273 B565y.
    6Ormerod, G., History of the County Palatine of Chester, 1:416, 2:628, 3:24.
    7Bagley, John J., The Earls of Derby, 1485-1985 (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1985.), p. 1, Family History Library, 929.242 St25b.
    8Roskell, John Smith, The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1386-1421 (Stroud, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Pub. Ltd., 1992.), 3:305, Family History Library, 942 D3hp 1386-1421.
    9Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004.), p. 677, Family History Library, 942 D5rd.
    10"Pedigree of Davenport," NEHGR 9:2 (Apr 1855) (New England Historic, Genealogical Society.), p. 147, Los Angeles Public Library.
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    Hugh de Venables held the position of High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1378 (KINDA HARD TO BE THE SHERIFF WHEN HE DIED IN 1368, ACCORDING TO THE BIO ABOVE!!!).

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.

    An important natural resource of Cheshire was salt: Below the surface of the county lie large deposits of saline rock, the presence of which may well have been known to the Romans. . . In the Middle Ages, the saltproducing towns were called, collectively, the Wiches, ? Nantwich, Middlewich, Northwich. Mediaeval Cheshire, pp. 108-9. Large areas of salt lands were owned by abbeys and clerics, but: Lay owners of salt houses, where salt pans filled with salt water were boiled, were even more numerous and diverse in status. . . . Among the proprietors of salt houses, land, or messuages in the Wiches were Venables ... [and many other Cheshire families].

    http://www.wallace-venable.name/Venable_Genealogy/Some_Venables_of_England_and_America.pdf

    Born: Kinderton, Chesire, England.
    Married 1328 to Katherine Houghton. Died abt. 1368.

    ID: I34038 Name: Hugh de VENABLES , 7th Baron of Kinderton Surname: Venables Given Name: Hugh de Suffix: , 7th Baron of Kinderton Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1310 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England Death: 1353 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England 1 Burial: Sheriff of Chester Ancestral File #: 9G56-QD Reference Number: 1750 _UID: 2728152F940BD711A0D886BA646EE94FDC62 Note:
    HISTORY OF CHESHIRE, NORTHWICH HUBDRED PAGE 199 SIR HUGH A MINOR 4 EDW 2 HEIR TO HIS FATHER A ND BROTHER WILLIAM OBIT 41 EDW 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Change Date: 22 Jan 2009 at 18:45:48

    Father: Hugh de VENABLES , 6th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT 1273 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England Mother: Agatha De VERNON b: ABT. 1280 in Shipbrook, Northwich, Cheshire, England

    Marriage 1 Katherine de HOUGHTON b: ABT. 1310 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England Married: ABT 1338 Children Has Children Hugh de VENABLES , 8th Baron of Kinderton b: ABT. 1330 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England Has No Children Margaret de VENABLES b: ABT. 1342 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England Has No Children Thomas De VENABLES b: ABT 1334 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England Has Children Joane De VENABLES b: ABT 1328 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England Has No Children Roger de VENABLES b: ABT 1332 in Kindereton, Cheshire, England Has No Children Richard VENABLES b: 1336 in Kindereton, Cheshire, England Has No Children VENABLES b: ABT 1324 in Kinderton, Midddlewich, Cheshire, England Has No Children Alice VENABLES b: ABT 1330

    Marriage 2 Elizabeth MOBBERLEY b: ABT. 1317 in Mobberley, Bucklow, Cheshire, England Children Has No Children John De VENABLES b: ABT 1337 in Kindereton, Cheshire, England Has No Children William De VENABLES b: ABT 1335 in Kindereton, Cheshire, England Has Children Rose De VENABLES b: 1310 in Kindereton, Cheshire, England Has No Children William De VENABLES adopted b: ABT 1340 in Kindereton, Cheshire, England Has No Children Angella (Anyll) VENABLES 1 wife b: ABT 1375 in Kinderton, Midddlew

    Hugh married Katherine DE HOUGHTON about 1327 in Cheshire, England. Katherine (daughter of Richard DE HOUGHTON and Lady Sybil DE LEA, of Mollington) was born in 1308 in Mollington, Cheshire, England; died in 1368 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katherine DE HOUGHTON was born in 1308 in Mollington, Cheshire, England (daughter of Richard DE HOUGHTON and Lady Sybil DE LEA, of Mollington); died in 1368 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L5Y4-V75

    Notes:

    About Katherine de Houghton (de Houghton)
    2nd wife, Katherine, dau of Richard de Houghton, Lord of Houghton in Lancashire. In addition to Hugh and Roger, shown below, this couple had Thomas de Venables, Richard de Venables, who married Joane dau and heiress of Hamon Fitton of Bollin and had issue; Joane, wife of Sir Thomas Lathom Lord of Lathom in Lancashire and mother of Isabel Lathom, who married Sir John de Stanley

    - Ormerod volume 3 page 198, Venables of Kinderton

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    Katherine de HOUGHTON was born 1308 in Houghton, Lancashire, England.

    Parents: Richard de Houghton (1275-1340) and Sybil de Lea.

    She married Sir Hugh de VENABLES Baron of Kinderton on 1327 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.

    They had the following children:

    Hugh de Venables, of Kinderton & Newton, was born 1328 and died 1383. Married 1) Ellen de Huxleigh 2) Margery de Coton
    Roger de Venables was born 1330 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. Elizabeth, widow of Sir Randle le Roter and daughter and heiress of Sir William Golborne
    Thomas de Venables was born 1332 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
    Richard Venables, of Bollin, was born 1334 and died 1379. Married Joan Fitton.
    Joane Venables was born 1337. Married 1) Thomas Lathom 2) Roger Fazakerley 3) Sir Nicholas Harington of Farleton MP
    Margaret Venables was born 1342. 1) Thomas de Davenport , of Wheltrough 2) William de Newport
    Links

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1305.htm#21415
    http://cybergata.com/roots/369.htm
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    Notes
    http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41388

    Katherine wife of Hugh de Venables, as widow of Peter de Burnhull, in 1331 claimed dower in two-thirds of an eighth part of the manor of Hindley; De Banco R. 284, m. 119; 287, m. 185 d. Peter's sisters and heirs, then minors, were called to warrant; ibid. R. 286, m. 170. William son of Adam de Pemberton was the tenant.

    From: 'Townships: Hindley', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 106-111. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41388 Date accessed: 06 October 2010.

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    Katherine de Houghton (de Houghton)'s Timeline
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    Birth of Katherine

    Children:
    1. Katherine DE VENABLES was born in 1328 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; and died.
    2. 4. Hugh DE VENABLES, Sheriff of Cheshire was born in 1330 in Northwich, Cheshire, England; died on 18 Apr 1382 in Kinderton-cum-Hulme, Cheshire, England.
    3. Roger DE VENABLES was born in 1331 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died in 1383.
    4. Thomas VENABLES was born in 1332 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died in 1369.
    5. Joan DE VENABLES was born in 1334 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died on 18 Aug 1397 in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England.
    6. Margaret DE VENABLES was born in 1336 in Wheltrough, Cheshire, England; died in 1417 in Wheltrough, Cheshire, England.
    7. Roger DE VENABLES was born about 1338 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; died before 1388.
    8. Isabel VENABLES was born in 1342 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England; and died.
    9. Sir Richard DE VENABLES was born in 1345 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire; died in 1379 in Bollin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.

  3. 10.  Hugh DE COTTON was born in 1315 in Coton, Shropshire, England (son of Sir Hugh COTTON and Isabel De HEYTON); died in 1360 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England.

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    Hugh de Coton: born 1315, Coton, Shopshire, England. Died 1360 Rudheath, Cheshire, England. Immediate Family: Son of Hugh de Coton and Isabel de Heyton: Husband of Isabel (de Heaton) de Coton. Father of Margery Cotton, of Rudheth and Richard de Coton

    Hugh married Isabel HEATON in 1331 in Alveley, Shropshire, England. Isabel (daughter of Thomas DE HEATON, II and Agnes ALNWICK, of Alnwick) was born about 1318 in Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died in in Coton, Shropshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Isabel HEATON was born about 1318 in Chillingham, Northumberland, England (daughter of Thomas DE HEATON, II and Agnes ALNWICK, of Alnwick); died in in Coton, Shropshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G95D-CM9

    Children:
    1. Katherine COTTON was born in 1334 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England; died in 1398 in Coton Hall, Coton, Shropshire, England.
    2. 5. Margery COTTON, Baroness Kinderton was born in 1335 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England; died in 1398 in Wilbraham, Chester, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1398.
    3. Hugh De Cotton OF RUDHEATH was born in 1335 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England; died in 1419 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England.
    4. Richard COTTON was born in 1336 in Rudheath, Cheshire, England; and died.
    5. Nicholas DE COTON was born about 1340 in Coton, Shropshire, England; and died.

  5. 12.  Hugh DE MASSEY was born in 1322 in Tatton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom (son of William DE MASSEY and Margery LEGH); died in 1371 in England, UK.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GWXP-NH7

    Hugh married Alice WRENBURY in 1356 in Tatton, Rosthern, Cheshire, England, Present UK. Alice was born in 1320 in Oulton Lowe, Northwich, Cheshire, England; died in 1370 in Tatton, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1370 in Tatton, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Alice WRENBURY was born in 1320 in Oulton Lowe, Northwich, Cheshire, England; died in 1370 in Tatton, Cheshire, England; was buried in 1370 in Tatton, Cheshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: MD1X-KSJ

    Children:
    1. Cecily MASSEY was born in 1330 in , , , England; died in 1413.
    2. Alice DE MASSEYMAYSEY was born about 1340 in Tatton Bucklow, Cheshire, UK; and died.
    3. Richard DE MASSEY was born in 1341 in Tatton, Rosthern, Cheshire, England; died in in Rixton, Lancashire, England.
    4. 6. Baron John DE MASSEY was born in 1344 in Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England; died on 22 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried on 22 Jul 1403 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
    5. Matilda DE MASSEY was born in 1346 in Tatton Dale, Knutsford, Cheshire, England; died in Deceased.

  7. 14.  Geoffrey DE WORSLEY was born in 1318 in Worsley, Lancashire, England; died in 1355 in Lancashire, England.

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    Geoffrey married Anabel DE HAYDOCK. Anabel was born in 1322 in Haydock, Lancashire, England; died in 1390 in Worsley, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Anabel DE HAYDOCK was born in 1322 in Haydock, Lancashire, England; died in 1390 in Worsley, Lancashire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHHS-6P3

    Children:
    1. 7. Alice WORSLEY was born about 1349 in Shipton-under-wychwood, Oxfordshire, England; died on 6 Oct 1427 in Knutsford, Cheshire, England.