Ancestors of Scott SCHEIBE

Notes


20858880. Randolph BARKER

Randall who "for killing of a man fled out of Shropshire, and took sancturry at the Abaey of Vale Royall, and served the Abbot who gave him land in Little Over, Chestershire,  A tempory of Henry VII."

Source: Harl, MS 2153, P. 88 Whose descendants long continued at Little Over and Vale Royal.


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20881568. Nicholas CAREW

Source of Information:  The Royal Descents of 500 Ummigrants to the American colonies   by Gary Boyd Roberts, Page 431.
Complete Peerage of England scotland, Ireland Great Britain and United KIngdom,by G. E. cokayne,  Sutton Publishing Ltd. 2000 Pages VIII 534-5


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20881574. John DE GREY *

John de Grey was summoned 26 January 1296/7 to a Council, and was summoned or Military Service form 30 Mar 1298 to 27 September 1299 (k).  He was an executor of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall; was present at the seige of Carlaverock.  He married Margaret, 4th and youngest daughter of William de Oddingeseles by Ela, daughter of Walter FitzRobert, of Woodham Walter, Essex, and sister and coheir of Edmund de Oddingeseles, of Solihull and Maxstoke, Warwickshire. [Complete Peerage VI:145, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

John de Grey, then twenty-four years of age, who, soon after doing his homage, had livery of his inheritance, and in the 25th Edward I [1297], had summons to the parliament then held at Westminster, as a baron.  This nobleman appears to have taken part in the Scottish wars of Edward I.  His lordship married Margaret, daughter, a co- heiress of William de Odingsells, of Maxtock, Warwickshire, and dying 5th Edward II [1312], was suceeded by his son, John de Grey, 2nd baron.  [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, abeyant, forfieted and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, Grey, Barons Grey, of Rotherfield, Oxfordshire.]

Sources of Information:
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonist, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. 5th eddition 1999.


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20905984. William FAIRFAX

High Baliff of Yourk 1249. He bought the Manor of Walton near Thorpatch from Peter de Bruce.  His wife Mary was the widow of Walter Flower of St. Robert of Knaresborough.


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