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901 1 NAME William /De Lusignan/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1221 DE VALENCE, Sir William De Lusignan (I217)
 
902 1 NAME William /Gascoigne/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1409 2 PLAC Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET. 1463 - 1464 2 PLAC Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England GASCOIGNE, Sir William XI Knight (I8196)
 
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925 1 REFN M7213 Family (F2531)
 
926 1 REFN M8656 Family (F2484)
 
927 1 _FA1 2 DATE 1199 2 PLAC So King John could marry Isabella Taillefer 1 _MEND Divorce Family (F6930)
 
928 1 _MILT
2 DATE ABT. 1776
2 PLAC Revolutionary War
2 SOUR S04234
3 PAGE jholcomb/GHOLCOMB/d0/i0005846.htm 
HOLCOMBE, Return II (I28393)
 
929 1 _UID B323665B02DDFA4B85603B4FC29D93AECAD6

Did Not Marry

Did Not Marry 
SNELL, Parthany (I233)
 
930 1 BIRT
2 PLAC of Lillingstone Lovell, Bucks, England

!PBT: PCC: Filo 107 Ridley, 1629 GS#92,119
HIS Thomas was a lawyer (Barrister) of Lincoln's Inn, and was
sometime Recorder of the City of Oxford. He matriculated from
University College, Oxford 30 Oct. 1584. He was member of
Parilment for Oxford city. He was an ardent parliamentarian, and
resisted the Union of England and Scotland. In 1610 King James
desired to punish him by imprisonment for his violent speeches.

History of Parliament online
provided by patron Eric Dubruel JUNE 2021

Thomas 1 Wentworth (1568-1627)

OXFORD 1604, 1614, 9 Feb. 1621, 1624. 1625, 1626

Family and Education
b. c.1568, 2nd s. of Peter Wentworth? (d.1597) of Lillingstone Lovell, Oxon. and 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. of William Walsingham of Footscray, Kent, wid. of Geoffrey Gate of Waltham, Essex; bro. of Walter?; half-bro. of Geoffrey Gates?. educ. Univ. Coll. Oxf. 1584, aged 16; L. Inn 1585, called 1594. m. by 1598, Dorothy, da. and coh. of Thomas Keble of Newbottle, Northants., 6s. at least 3da. d. by Sept. 1627.

Offices Held
Freeman, Oxford, Oxon. 1603; j.p. Oxford 1603-14, 1616-d., commr. gaol delivery 1604-5, subsidy 1621-2, 1624.

Fee'd counsel, Oxford 1603, recorder 1607-d.; bencher, L. Inn 1609, marshal 1611, reader 1612, kpr. of black bk. 1618, treas. 1620.

2) Wikipedia
Provided by patron George E Burrow 23 DEC 2016

Thomas was an English lawyer and politician elected to the House Of Commons for Oxford, 1604, 1614, 1621, 1624, 1625, 1626 and 1628. In Parliament he was an ardent and sometimes violent opponent of the Crown and of the abuse of royal prerogatives. He oposed the projected union of England and Scotland when it was discussed in 1607. He was appointed Recorder of Oxford in 1607 and held the post until 1623. He fell out with Oxford University, both for his activities in Parliament and his conduct as Recorder of Oxford, in particular his support for the City's desire to establish a police force to patrol the streets at night. This led to his being suspended from membership in the University by the Vice-Chancellor. In 1614 he spoke in Parliament against the imposition of illegal taxes, in which he argued that the Spanish loss of the Netherlands Henry IV of France were the just reward for such impositions; for this inflammatory speech he was imprisoned after the dissolution of Parliament, chiefly to appease the French ambassador. In the Parliament of 1621 he opposed the proposed marriage of the Prince of Wales to a Spanish Princess, and when the King angrily wrote to the Speaker that the Commons should not interfere with such matters of state, he boldly stated he never yet read of anything that was not fit for the consideration of Parliament. In the 1624 parliament he was a strong advocate of declaring war on Spain. He died during his last term in Parliament in 1628 at Henley-on-Thames. (Wikipedia)


 
WENTWORTH, Thomas (I13787)
 
931 1 BIRT
2 PLAC of St. Giles in the Field, London, Eng. 
WENTWORTH, Margaret (I13797)
 
932 1 Child Family (F8468)
 
933 1 Pioneers & Prominent Men of Utah Salt Lake City Utah Gen Lib. SealingF183395
Cemetery Records Wellsville Utah TIB cards Salt Lake City Utah Gen.Lib.[Daniel
C. Hill Ancestry]
2 Francis Wilson Gunnell Md. Emma Jeffs and Jane M. Baxter the same day 5Apr
1869
3 Francis Wilson Gunnell and Sarah Elizabeth Bickmore were sealed in thePres.
Office 7 Apr 1860 [Bk c pg 408] and were sealed in the endowment house 25Oct
1861 
GUNNELL, Francis Wilson (I18565)
 
934 1 Richard Osborne, Knight, born 1488 Ashford, Kent =3D Elizabeth Flydane
1-1 Richard Osbourne (B1510) =3D Jane Broughton, d/o John
1-1-1 SIR EDWARD OSBOURNE (D1591) , Knight and Lord Mayor of London in =
1583 =3D Ann Hewett d/o William and Ann Levenson Hewett (Ann is buried =
at St. Martins) =3D=3D Margaret Chapman
1-1-1-1 Thomas Osbourne
1-1-1-2 John Osbourne
1-1-1-3 Sir Hewitt Osbourne, grandfaher 1st Duke of Leeds
1-1-1-4 Thomas Osbourne at College Land in 1624 census, BONA NOVA in =
1619
1-1-1-5 Adria Osbourne =3D Thomas Harris (B1584) invested =A325 in =
Virginia Company. (Thomas Harris a brother to Arthur Harris who married =
Johanna Percy (D/O Sir Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland). =
Thomas had another brother named "Sergeant" John Harris whose daughter =
Dorothy was the third wife of my ancestor John Baker (unknown if =
related to Sir John Baker mentioned later.)
1-1-1-6 Ann Osborne (1570-1653) =3D Robert Offley (D1625) at =
Jamestown in 1609
1-1-1-6-1 Sarah Offley =3D Cap. Adam Thorogood
1-1-1-6-2 ___ Offley =3D Sir John Baker of Mayfield and Tenderten
1-1-1-6-3 Elizabeth Offley =3D Cap John Michael 
OSBOURNE, Richard (I20881)
 
935 1 Wife Family (F4129)
 
936 1. Histoire de la Maison de Harcourt" by La Roque (vol. 1, pp. 36-58).
2. Burke's "Dormant, Abeyant, and Extinct Peerages" (pp. 42 and 399-400).

Avelina, sister of Gundra, wife of Richard I, Duke of Normandy. [Burke's Peerage]
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Wevia, the only other sister of Gunnor named by Torigny, married Osbern de Bolbec (who is otherwise unknown to history). They had at least two sons: Walter Giffard, ancestor of the English Giffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clare family; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters and co-heiresses.

Note; I have Wevia's son as Gozeline (or Godfrey) and grandfather of William de Arques. 
DE CREPON, Woerta (Wevia) (I24323)
 
937 1. JAMES ALEXANDER2 WALKUP (SAMUEL1) was born 1725, and died 1798. He
married MARGARET NANCY PICKENS 1765, daughter of ISRAEL PICKENS and MARTHA
NISBET.

Children of JAMES WALKUP and MARGARET PICKENS are:

2. i. SAMUEL3 WALKUP, b. 1758; d. 1851.

ii. JOHN WALKUP, b. December 06, 1760; d. 1784; m. SARAH DAUGHERTY.

iii. MARTHA WALKUP, b. February 10, 1766; d. 1820; m. JOHN FINLEY.

3. iv. ISRAEL WALKUP, b. September 17, 1768; d. 1827.

4. v. WILLIAM WALKUP, b. November 22, 1770.

5. vi. JOSEPH WALKUP, b. 1776; d. 1824.

vii. AGNES NANCY WALKUP, b. Abt. 1778; d. 1831; m. WILLIAM CROCKETT.

viii. NANCY WALKUP, b. 1780; m. WILLIAM CROCKETT.

6. ix. ROBERT WALKUP, b. June 25, 1780; d. September 22, 1847.

7. x. MARGARET PICKENS WALKUP, b. August 14, 1783; d. March 28, 1860.

Generation No. 2

2. SAMUEL3 WALKUP (JAMES ALEXANDER2, SAMUEL1) was born 1758, and died 1851.
He married (1) ELIZABETH GUTHRIE. He married (2) NANCY PATTERSON.

Child of SAMUEL WALKUP and ELIZABETH GUTHRIE is:

i. ROBERT ALEXANDER4 WALKUP, b. 1791; d. 1861; m. MARY LAUGHLIN.

Children of SAMUEL WALKUP and NANCY PATTERSON are:

ii. JOHN4 WALKUP, d. 1838; m. LUCINDA ??.

iii. JAMES PATTERSON WALKUP, b. 1814; d. 1861; m. SARAH SMITH.

3. ISRAEL3 WALKUP (JAMES ALEXANDER2, SAMUEL1) was born September 17, 1768,
and died 1827. He married MARGARET MORROW.

Children of ISRAEL WALKUP and MARGARET MORROW are:

i. MARGARET4 WALKUP.

ii. ELIZABETH WALKUP.

iii. NANCY WALKUP.

iv. ELIZA WALKUP.
v. DAVID WALKUP, b. 1788; d. 1844.

vi. SAMUEL WALKUP, b. 1788; d. 1844.

vii. JAMES WALKUP, b. 1788; d. 1844.

4. WILLIAM3 WALKUP (JAMES ALEXANDER2, SAMUEL1) was born November 22, 1770.
He married HANNAH ORR.

Children of WILLIAM WALKUP and HANNAH ORR are:

i. REBECCA4 WALKUP, m. THOMAS BOWEN.

ii. WILLIAM JONATHAN WALKUP, m. INTHA ADELINE NICHOLS.

5. JOSEPH3 WALKUP (JAMES ALEXANDER2, SAMUEL1) was born 1776, and died 1824.
He married JANE ORR.

Children of JOSEPH WALKUP and JANE ORR are:

i. ARPELIZA JANE4 WALKUP, b. 1804; d. 1873; m. J. B. KERR.

ii. MARGARET HARRIETT WALKUP, b. 1806.

iii. NANCY WALKUP, b. 1808; d. 1896; m. (1) J. H. MCMURRAY; m. (2) ??
TAYLOR.

iv. ROBERT ORR WALKUP, b. 1810.

v. MARTHA WALKUP, b. 1812; m. (1) WILLIAM STITT; m. (2) AARON HUEY.

vi. ELIZABETH WALKUP, b. 1814; m. ?? BELK.

vii. JAMES RALSTON WALKUP, b. 1817.

viii. ESTHER DOUGLAS DAVID WALKUP, b. 1820; d. 1820.

ix. MELINDA EMELINE WALKER, b. 1822; d. 1898; m. WILLIAM BOYCE.

6. ROBERT3 WALKUP (JAMES ALEXANDER2, SAMUEL1) was born June 25, 1780, and
died September 22, 1847. He married (1) ELIZABETH HUEY. He married (2)
DORCAS MONTGOMERY 1827 in Mecklenburg Co., N. C., daughter of JOHN
MONTGOMERY and MARY CLARK. 
WALKUP WAUGHUP, Capt James Alexander (I112681312)
 
938 1. ROBERT1 WARREN was born Abt. 1485 in Wiston, Suffolk Co., England1,2, and died 1545 in Winston, England. He married MARGARET Leigh.

Notes for ROBERT WARREN: from NEHGS Register, v. 64 (Oct., 1910) "Genealogical Research in England"

The Will of Robarte Warren, aged and sick in body, 29 Oct. 1544.

To be buried in the churchyard of our lady at Wyston [Wissington]. To the high altar there 12d. To wife Margarett the house that I dwell in now which I did purchase of the widow Payne, with all the lands, groves, woods, meadows, and pastures unto the same belonging, as I myself hold it by copy of court roll of the manor of Alpheley Hall, during the term of her life, and after her death to James my son and his heires, and if he die before his mother then to his next brother and to his heirs lawfully begotten, and so from one brother to another. My milch beasts and oxen to be sold and the money used to pay debts, and the residue to my wife. To my son James a white bullock. To son Lawrence and to daughter Anne 20s. each after the decease of their mother. To son Thomas three horses, harness, a cart, plough, etc. All the wheat being in Hawkyns barn to be divided equally between my wife and son Thomas, he to pay my son William 20s. out of my land called Wyston Prestney at twenty years of age. Residue of all my goods to wife Margarett, with an hundred of wood out of Wyston Prestney, and I make her my whole executrix. Mr. James Abbs of Nayland, supervisor.

Witnesses: Henrye Lorkyn, Willm. Plampyn of Weston, and Thomas Gostlynge of Grotton, and others.
Proved 22 Feb. 1544/45 by the executrix.
(Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Longe, 489.) 
WARREN, Robert Of Winston (I13061)
 
939 10 Children, Richard, James, Penelope Mary, Deliverance Alice, Peter, Sarah, John, Jonathan, David, Benjamin RICHARD born 1615 England; died 1705; married 1645 PENELOPE VAN PRINCES, widow of Van Princin; born 1622; died 1732. Richard either ran away from home or was impressed into the British navy for seven years. At New Amsterdam, he left the ship and became a subject of the Netherlands. By 1643, he was a landowner at Gravesend LI NY. In 1664 he with a group of others was granted a patent to a large section of East Jersey which was in the vicinity of Middletown in now Monmouth County. Richard left a will dated 9 June 1703 which was proved in New Jersey at Perth Amboy 23 Oct 1705. STOUT, Richard (I2570)
 
940 10 Children. Family (F11297)
 
941 10 Kinder
 
LENZ, Johann Adam (I594769256)
 
942 1002-1014 BORU, King Brian Of Ireland (I10488)
 
943 1005 Markgraf von Antwerpen; streitet st?ndig mit dem aufstrebenden Flandern und ist treue Hilfe der deutschen Kaiser, folgt 1023 dem Bruder in Niederlothringen und f?rdert 1024 im deutschen Thronkrieg zuerst den j?ngeren Konrad, anerkennt dan daoch Kaiser Konrad II. und wird dessen wichtige und treue Hilfe; erh?lt deshalb 1033 das Herzogtum Ober-Lothringen nach dem ERl?schen der Vetternlinie dazu, war vorher schon Regent dort f?r Friedrich III.; entscheidet als kaiserlicher Feldherr letztlich den Erbkrieg umd Burgund - Arelat gegen Blois: Schlacht bei Bar 1037; behauptet in beiden Lothringen voll die herzoglichen und kaiserlichen Positionen; letzter Herzog von Gesamt-Lothringen, das nach seinem Tode auseinanderzufallen beginnt; ist angesehen und m?chtigster Reichsf?rst seiner Zeit.

Source: lorenfamily.com 
LORRAINE, Gonzelon I Duke Of (I25877)
 
944 1016-1016 ENGLAND, Edmund II "Ironside" King Of (I10695)
 
945 1034-1040 SCOTLAND, Duncan I Maccrinan King Of (I11800)
 
946 1058-1093 SCOTLAND, Malcolm III Canmore King Of (I11801)
 
947 1066-1066 ENGLAND, Harold II Godwinson "The Saxon" King Of (I10527)
 
948 1066-1087 ANGEVIN, William II "The Conqueror" Of Normandy King Of England (I6671)
 
949 1081 B.C. . ?Killed in battle against his first wife. ?made his second wife, Estrildis, Queen, when the father of his first wife, King Corineus, had died BRITON, King Locrinus The (I274)
 
950 1093-1094, 1094-1097 SCOTLAND, Donald III Bane King Of (I11753)
 

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