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Grandson Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE

Grandson Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE

Male Abt 1200 - Unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Grandson Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE was born about 1200 (son of Son Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE); died in Unknown.

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    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Gr. Great Granfather Of PAINE was born about 1245; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Son Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE was born about 1170 (son of Sir Thomas PAYNE, Of Market Bosworth, Sir); died in Unknown.

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    Children:
    1. 1. Grandson Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE was born about 1200; died in Unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sir Thomas PAYNE, Of Market Bosworth, Sir was born before 1145 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England (son of Hugh De DE PAYEN, Sir); died in Unknown in France.

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    Rec'd lands recorded in Small Domesday Book:

    After the crusade, Hugh's son, Thomas, dropped the old Norman spelling and signed his name Paine. Sir Thomas Paine also received a manor house in the "King's Forest" of "two Plowings" formerly owned by Hugh Browman, an Englishman. (see small Domeday Book). This manor was in Leicestershire, England and was known as Market Bosworth. It was here that in later years the Battle of the Roses was fought.
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    Children:
    1. 2. Son Of 1St Sir Thomas PAINE was born about 1170; died in Unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hugh De DE PAYEN, Sir was born before 1086 in France; was christened in 1099 in Crusaded With Robert Of Normandy (son of PAGEN); died in Unknown in France.

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    Sir Hugh de Payen, supposed to be younger son of Pagen of Domesday, and because he was younger, was without inheritance, went with Robert of Normandy on the first Crusade in 1099. He remained for some time in Palestine, and with Godfrey St.Omer founded the Order of the Templars of the Cross, which attained great size and power during the Middle Ages. (See Ridpath's History of the World") He was sent by King Baldwin II of Palestine as envoy to the Kings of France and England, and he was a very famous crusader. Hugh D. and his brother Edmund Paiene were the first of the family to have both given and surnames.
    (source - http://members.aol.com/CissieP/stuff.html )

    THE PAYNE FAMILY CAN BE TRACED BACK TO 1590 AND SOME TO 1060. THE NAME ORIGINATED IN NORMANDY AND THE FIRST ANCESTOR "HUGH DE PAYEN" WAS A SON OF THE PAGE WHO WENT TO ENGLAND WITH WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. HUGH DE PAYEN WAS ONE OF THE LEADERS OF
    THE FIRST CRUSADES. HE ESTABLISHED THE ORDER OF TEMPLORS IN ENGLAND IN 1118.
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    Children:
    1. 4. Sir Thomas PAYNE, Of Market Bosworth, Sir was born before 1145 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England; died in Unknown in France.