Ancestors of Scott SCHEIBE

Notes


83435328. Ralph ST OWENS

Sued by William De Breouis 1258 and 1267


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41717760. John BARKER *

John of Aston in Claverly who married Elizabeth Greene, daughter and coheir of william Green of Aston and Margery, his  wife, who then surrendered to him Don's lands in Aston [on the death of William Greene in 1443 he inherited further property there, including Redwardyne rudings], had a son John, bought lands in Aston from Jenkyn Gatacre in 1439 and others called Dalicote lands from Isabel Gatacre in 1449, and died about 1507.


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83526272. William DE CAREW

Source of Information: Burkes Peerage


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83526274. Richard DE TUITE "The Black Lord" *

Baron of Munster

The Ulster College of Arms chart as given by the Herald in his Visitations of Ireland 1607 reads as follows:  "Sir Richard de Tuyt, Knight assisted King Henry II in his Invasion of Ireland about the Year of Christ 1172 AD, obatained large Possessions in Meath from Hugo de Lacy 1173 AD and built a strong Fort at Granard in 1199 against the Incursions of O'Reilly.  Anno 1210 he founded the Abby of Cistercians and being crushed to death the year following by the fall of a Turret at Athlone was buried in the said Abby."


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83526276. William MARTIN

WILLIAM SON OF MARTIN, son and heir, in 1209 had letters of protection while staying in wales.  He held Blagdon, Dartington, and other manors in 1212.  He married Avice de Toriton, apparently sister of Fulk de Breaute. (I find no record rather then this one that she was a sister to Fulk de Breaute).  He died before 15 February 1215/16, when the custody of his lands and heir was granted to Fulk de Breaute.  His widow Avice (in one place called Alice) had dower allowed her in April 1216.  She married Nicholas de Bolewill, and apparently living in 1246.


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83526296. Walter DE GREY

Source of information Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britian and the United Kingdom.  By G.E./ Cokagne, Sutton Publishing LTD 2000


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