S Butler and S Hibbs Family History Our Family's Journey Through Time
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| 4901 | found at findagrave.com Sir Robert Howard Birth: 1385, England Death: 1436, England Son of Sir John Howard. 1st married Lady Margaret Mowbray dau. of 1st Duke of Norfolk. Father of Katherine Howard (Neville) and John Howard 1st Duke of Norfork. After death of 1st wife he married Margaret Chedworth dau. of Sir John Chedworth by whom he fathered Ann Howard. Family links: Parents: John Howard (1357 - 1436) Alice Tendring Howard (1365 - 1426) Spouse: Margaret Mowbray Howard (1399 - 1459) Children: John Howard (1422 - 1485)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Unknown Created by: Kaaren Crail Vining Record added: Apr 30, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 51813659 | Howard, Robert (I1010)
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| 4902 | found at findagrave.com Sir Robert Knollys Birth: 1312 North Mymms Hertfordshire, England Death: Oct. 15, 1407 Walsingham Norfolk, England KNOLLES (or KNOLLYS), SIR ROBERT (c. 1325-1407), English soldier, belonged to a Cheshire family. In early life he served in Brittany, and he was one of the English survivors "who were taken prisoners by the French after the famous " combat of the thirty " in March 1351. He was, however, quickly released and was among the soldiers of fortune who took advantage of the distracted state of Brittany, at this time the scene of a savage civil war, to win fame and wealth at the expense of the wretched inhabitants. After a time he transferred his operations to Normandy, when he served under the allied standards of England and of Charles II. of Navarre. He led the " great company " in their work of devastation along the valley of ,the Loire, fighting at this time for his own hand and for booty, and winning a terrible reputation by his ravages. After the conclusion of the treaty of Bretigny in 1360 Knolles returned to Brittany and took part in the struggle for the possession of the duchy between John of Montfort (Duke John IV.) and Charles of Blois, gaining great fame by his conduct in the fight at Auray (September 1364), where KNOLLYS Du Guesclin was captured and Charles of Blois was slain. In 1367 he marched with the Black Prince into Spain and fought at the battle of Najera; in 1369 he was with the prince in Aquitaine. In 1370 he was placed by Edward III. at the head of an expedition which invaded France and marched on Paris, but after exacting large sums of money as ransom a mutiny broke up the army, and its leader was forced to take refuge in his Breton castle of Derval and to appease the disappointed English king with a large monetary gift. Emerging from his retreat Knolles again assisted John of Montfort in Brittany, where he acted as John's representative; later he led a force into Aquitaine, and he was one of the leaders of the fleet sent against the Spaniards in 1377. In 1380 he served in France under Thomas of Woodstock, afterwards duke of Gloucester, distinguishing himself by his valour at the siege of Nantes; and in 1381 he went with Richard II. to meet Wat Tyler at Smithfield. Sir Robert devoted much of his great wealth to charitable objects. He built a college and an almshouse at Pontefract, his wife's birthplace, where the alms-house still exists; he restored the churches of Sculthorpe and Harpley; and he helped to found an English hospital in Rome. Knolles won an immense reputation by his skill and valour in the field, and ranks as one of the foremost captains of his age. French writers call him Canolles, or Canole. [1911 Edition Encyclopedia] Though not the founder, he was the chief benefactor and enlarger of the Church of the Carmelites, known as White Friars, in the City of London, to the glory of which he had largely contributed. Sir Robert Knollys, died 15 October 1407, aged 92, at his manor house in Sculthorpe and was brought to London and honourably buried by the Lady Constance, his wife, in the body of the White Friar's church on Fleet Street, London which he had newly remodeled. Family links: Spouse: Constance De Beverley Knollys (1316 - ____) Children: Thomas Knollys (1390 - 1445)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Whitefriars Carmelite Monastery London Greater London, England Created by: Audrey DeCamp Hoffman Record added: Nov 08, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 100388842 | Knollys, Robert (I1598)
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| 4903 | found at findagrave.com Theobald le Botiller Birth: 1201, Ireland Death: Jul. 19, 1230 Poitiers Departement de la Vienne Poitou-Charentes, France 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland Son of Theobald Walter and Maud le Vavasour, born by 1201 in Ireland where his mother lived after her marriage, returning to England after Theobald's death. Husband of Joan du Marais, daughter of Geoffrey du Marais, Justiciar of Ireland. Father of Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland. Secondly, husband of Rohese de Verdon at the specific request of Henry III of England. They were married shortly after the agreement made 04 September 1225. Their children were John de Verdun, Lord of Meath and Maud de Verdun who married John FitzAlan. Theobald had livery of his lands 18 July 1222, and was summoned with horses and arms to accompany the King into Brittany October 1229. His mother would remarry to Fulk FitzWarin and became outlaws, thought to have the basis for the story of Robin Hood and Marion. Family links: Parents: Theobald FitzWalter (____ - 1205) Maud le Vavasour (1176 - 1226) Children: Theobald Butler (1224 - 1248)* Matilda De Verdun Fitzalan (1225 - 1283)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Arklow Monastery Arklow County Wicklow, Ireland Created by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens Record added: Mar 16, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 86885696 | Le Botiller, Theobald (I1679)
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| 4904 | found at findagrave.com Thomas I of Savoy Birth: May 20, 1180 Death: Mar. 1, 1233 Count of Savoy and Maurienne and Marquis of Italy. Married to Béatrice Marguerite de Genève, father of 18 children. Family links: Parents: Umberto III Of Savoy (1136 - 1189) Spouse: Beatrice Marguerite of Geneva (1179 - 1257)* Children: Alix of Savoy (____ - 1277)* Amadeus IV of Savoy (1197 - 1253)* Thomas II of Savoy (1199 - 1259)* Beatrice of Savoy (1200 - 1266)* Guillaume of Savoy (1201 - 1239)* Pierre II of Savoy (1203 - 1268)* Philippe I of Savoy (1207 - 1285)* Boniface of Savoy (1210 - 1270)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Cimitero di Sacra di San Michele Provincia di Torino Piemonte, Italy Created by: Lutetia Record added: Oct 12, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 42986886 | Savoy, Thomas I Of (I1078)
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| 4905 | found at findagrave.com William De Braose Birth: 1200 Death: May 2, 1230, Wales Son of Reginald de Braose and Gracia de Briwere, a scion of the Marcher lords. His grandmother and uncle were starved to death on the orders of King John in 1210. He married Eve Marshal, daughter of the famous William Marshal, and they had four daughters. William is best known as the lover of Joan, King John's illegitimate daughter and the wife of Llywelyn Fawr. Llywelyn caught them in his bedchamber and had William hanged. Sharon Kay Penman's novel "Here Be Dragons" is partly about William and Joan. Family links: Children: Maud Braose (1224 - 1300)* Eva de Braose (1228 - 1255)* Eleanor De Braose De Bohun (1228 - 1251)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Unknown Created by: Mississippienne Record added: Nov 17, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 31481535 | De Braose, William (I1348)
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| 4906 | found at findagrave.com William Tendring Birth: 1339 Stoke by Nayland Suffolk, England Death: 1421 Stoke by Nayland Suffolk, England Sir William de Tendring of Stokes-By-Nayland, the son of John Tendring and Maud de Kerdeston. Grandson of William de Kerdeston and Margaret de Bacon. Husband of Thomasine Sidney and father of Margaret, who married Robert Forster. Thomasine died in 1285. Secondly, he was the second husband of Katherine Mylde, the daughter of William Mylde of Suffolk. They were married after October 12, 1383 and had one daughter, Alice, who would marry Sir John Howard, the Sheriff of Essex. William became the distant grandfather of three queens of England: two of the unfortunate wives of Henry the VIII, Ann Boleyn and Catherine Howard, and Queen Elizabeth I. Family links: Spouses: Katherine Mylde Tendring (1343 - 1403) Thomasine Sidney Tendring (____ - 1485)* Children: Alice Tendring Howard (1365 - 1426)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Saint Mary Stoke by Nayland Suffolk, England Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren Record added: Jul 15, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 73386196 | Tendring, William (I1331)
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| 4907 | Found dead close to home - See court records of coroner's inquest | Noe, Peter (I971)
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| 4908 | Friends Chapel Cemetery | Hamm, James Andrew (I839)
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| 4909 | Frizzell Cemetery | Sledd, Rufus Virgil (I1250)
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| 4910 | Frizzell Cemetery | Sledd, James Washington (I1243)
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| 4911 | Frizzell Cemetery | Culp, Willis Daniel (I1007)
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| 4912 | Frizzell Cemetery | Culp, Samuel Josiah (I849)
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| 4913 | Frizzell Cemetery | Culp, Martha Jane (I848)
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| 4914 | Frizzell Cemetery | Frizzell, Mary Ann E (I29)
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| 4915 | Frizzell Cemetery | Lindsey-xx, Susan Paradine (I3669)
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| 4916 | Frizzell Cemetery | Gregory-xx, Rosa Angeline (I3674)
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| 4917 | Frizzell Cemetery | Noles-xx, Dora A (I4288)
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| 4918 | Fruitland Baptist Church | Family: Samuel Wayne Hunt, Sr / Sarah Jean Craig (F203)
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| 4919 | Gabrel Washburn Cemetery | Jones, Priscilla (I2108)
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| 4920 | Gabrel Washburn Cemetery | Washburn, Gabriel (I2107)
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| 4921 | Garden Of Memories | Downs, Anderson Travis (I1681)
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| 4922 | Garland Cemetery | Henson, Maria Sarah Polly (I1531)
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| 4923 | Garrett Cemetery | Butler, Sarah F (I334)
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| 4924 | Gates-Perry Family Cemetery | Davidson, William Mitchell (I2277)
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| 4925 | George Aldrich Cemetery | Aldrich, Jacob (I2885)
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| 4926 | George Aldrich Cemetery | Aldrich, George (I2875)
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| 4927 | George Aldrich Cemetery | Seald, Katherine (I2874)
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| 4928 | George Washington Memorial Park | Ruddle, James Noel (I433)
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| 4929 | Gisborough Priory | Darcy, Sir John (I193)
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| 4930 | Glen Shira Cemetery | Greenaway, Catherine (I2940)
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| 4931 | Glen Shira Cemetery | White, John (I2939)
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| 4932 | Glendermott Old Cemetery | MacKay, Anna Mary (I2945)
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| 4933 | Gloucester Cathedral | De Newmarch, Bernard (I1217)
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| 4934 | Goodbread Cemetery | Henson, Phillip Goodbread (I3154)
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| 4935 | Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery | Holland, Capell (I2628)
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| 4936 | Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery | Wilson-xx, MaryLee (I4012)
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| 4937 | Goshen Cemetery | Alexander, Robert (I2779)
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| 4938 | Goshen Cemetery | Jack-xx, Mary (I3439)
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| 4939 | Goshen Cemetery | Rankin-xx, Samuel (I3441)
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| 4940 | Goshen United Meth Ch Cemetery | Sledd, Dora Pearl (I1252)
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| 4941 | Gowran Church Cemetery | Butler, James (I900)
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| 4942 | Gowran Church Cemetery | Butler, James (I567)
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| 4943 | Grace Cemetery | Graves, Musidora Elizabeth (I387)
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| 4944 | Grace Cemetery | Harrison-xx, Francis Marion (I3818)
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| 4945 | Grace Episcopal Churchyard | Martiau, Capt Nicholas (I2969)
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| 4946 | Grace Episcopal Churchyard | Martiau, Elizabeth (I2536)
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| 4947 | Grace Episcopal Churchyard | Reade, Col George (I2535)
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| 4948 | Graceland Cemetery | Durham, Patrick Monroe (I2585)
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| 4949 | Graceland Cemetery | Hall-xx, Fannie Lea (I3773)
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| 4950 | Grand Lawn Cemetery | Ryan-xx, Edward Dewey (I4378)
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