| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Jane LONG was born on 31 July 1789 in Philleigh, Cornwall, England. She died on 10 October 1861 at the age of 72. Parents: John LONG and Ann SOWELL. Spouse: Emanuel OULD. Jane LONG and Emanuel OULD were married on 26 August 1829 in Constantine,Cornwall,England. Children were: Emanuel OULD. John LONG was born about 1419 in Of Wraxall, Wiltshire, Eng.. He has reference number 852Z-T4. Parents: Robert LONG ESQUIRE and Alice POPHAM. Spouse: Margaret WAYTE. Margaret WAYTE and John LONG were married about 1445. Children were: Thomas LONG Sir. John LONG was born on 19 May 1765 in Roseland,Cornwall,England. He died in 1845 at the age of 80. Spouse: Ann SOWELL. Ann SOWELL and John LONG were married on 15 March 1789 in Roseland,Cornwall,England. Children were: Jane LONG. Margery LONG[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Robert HUNGERFORD. Mary LONG was born about 1506 in , England. She has reference number 9FST-8H. Parents: Henry LONG Sir and Eleanore WROTTESLEY. Spouse: Robert HUNGERFORD. Mary LONG and Robert HUNGERFORD were married about 1529 in , , England. Children were: John HUNGERFORD, Walter HUNGERFORD, Thomas HUNGERFORD, Robert HUNGERFORD, Henry HUNGERFORD, Mary HUNGERFORD, Dorothy HUNGERFORD. Mrs. Elizabeth LONG was born in 1603 in Dunstable,Bedfordshire,England. She died on 29 May 1687 at the age of 84 in Charlestown,Middlesex,Massachusetts. Spouse: Robert LONG. Mrs. Elizabeth LONG and Robert LONG were married in 1633 in Dunstable,Bedfordshire,England. Children were: Herodias LONG. Mrs. Hannah LONG was born in 1648. Spouse: Phillip LONG. Children were: Hannah LONG. Mrs. Joan LONG[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Henry LONG. Phillip LONG was born in 1644. He died in 1669 at the age of 25. Spouse: Mrs. Hannah LONG. Children were: Hannah LONG. Reginald LONG was born about 1421 in Of Wraxall, Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 8530-F5. Parents: Robert LONG ESQUIRE and Alice POPHAM. Richard Sir LONG was born about 1474. He has reference number 9FDD-R2. Parents: Thomas LONG Sir and Margery DARELL. Spouse: Margaret DONINGTON. Robert LONG ESQUIRE was born between 1391 and 1420 in Of South Wraxall, Wiltshire, Eng.. He died after 1459 at the age of 68. He was buried in Prob At Wraxall, Wilts., Eng. Robert has reference number 852Z-WG. Spouse: Margaret POPHAM. Spouse: Alice POPHAM. Alice POPHAM and Robert LONG ESQUIRE were married about 1416. Children were: Henry LONG, John LONG, Reginald LONG. Robert LONG Sir was born in 1517 in Of Wraxall, Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 852Z-ZS. Parents: Henry LONG Sir and Eleanore WROTTESLEY. Spouse: Barbara CARNE. Barbara CARNE and Robert LONG Sir were married in 1546 in , England. Robert LONG was born in 1590 in St Albans,Hertfordshire,England. He died on 9 January 1664 at the age of 74 in Charlestown,Middlesex,Massachusetts. Spouse: Mrs. Elizabeth LONG. Mrs. Elizabeth LONG and Robert LONG were married in 1633 in Dunstable,Bedfordshire,England. Children were: Herodias LONG. Son LONG was born about 1507 in , Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 8530-89. Parents: Henry LONG Sir and Eleanore WROTTESLEY. Son LONG was born about 1519 in , Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 8530-0W. Parents: Henry LONG Sir and Eleanore WROTTESLEY. Son LONG was born between 1521 and 23 in , Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 8530-13. Parents: Henry LONG Sir and Eleanore WROTTESLEY. Son LONG was born between 1525 and 27 in , Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 8530-3F. Parents: Henry LONG Sir and Eleanore WROTTESLEY. Thomas LONG Sir was born about 1450 in Of Wraxall, Wiltshire, England. He has reference number 852Z-RR. Parents: John LONG and Margaret WAYTE. Spouse: Margery DARELL. Margery DARELL and Thomas LONG Sir were married about 1506. Children were: Richard Sir LONG, Henry LONG Sir. Tobias LONG was born in 1725 in ,Guilford,North Carolina. He died in 1775 at the age of 50. Parents: Edward LANGE and Mrs. Sally LANGE. Spouse: Martha ROBINSON. Martha ROBINSON and Tobias LONG were married in 1750. Children were: Elinor LONG. Charles Thomas LONGAN was born on 5 November 1912 in California, Moniteau County, Missouri. He died on 7 November 1972 at the age of 60 in Springfield, Missouri. He was buried in Masonic Cemetery, Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri. Charles has reference number 3858. Parents: . Spouse: Virginia Lee HAYS. Charles Thomas LONGAN was born on 5 November 1912 in California, Moniteau County, Missouri. He died on 7 November 1972 at the age of 60 in Springfield, Missouri. He was buried in Masonic Cemetery, Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri. Charles has reference number 3858. Parents: . Spouse: Virginia Lee HAYS. Ann LONGBOTTOM was born on 3 May 1711 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. She died on 28 November 1780 at the age of 69 in Bennington, Bennington, Vermont. Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills cherylbills@@gmail.com Parents: . Spouse: Joseph SAFFORD. Ann LONGBOTTOM and Joseph SAFFORD were married on 5 November 1729 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. Children were: Anna SAFFORD, Samuel SAFFORD, Elizabeth SAFFORD, Samuel SAFFORD, Abigail SAFFORD, Joseph SAFFORD, David SAFFORD, Hannah SAFFORD, Lucy SAFFORD, Esther SAFFORD, Jacob SAFFORD, Solomon SAFFORD. Moses LONGDEN[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Mary Ann HINDLEY. Charlotte LONGDON was born about 1763 in Of Sheffield, Yorks., Eng. She has Ancestral File Number 3WWN-V0. Spouse: Richard HATTERSLEY. Charlotte LONGDON and Richard HATTERSLEY were married on 11 April 1784. Children were: George HATTERSLEY, Samuel HATTERSLEY, Richard HATTERSLEY. Ela LONGESPEE Ctss Warwick was born about 1220 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She died on 8 February 1296/7 at the age of 77 in Eng (Dsp). She was buried in 1297 in Oseney Abbey, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Eng. Ela has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-JP. BIRTH: ?Her father had two children named Ela with the same wife. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Ela LONGESPEE was born about 1246 in <, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England>.195,196 She died about 7 July 1276 at the age of 30.195,196 She was buried on 10 July 1276.195,196 REFN: HWS14553 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9R32-VX Parents: Stephen LONGESPEE Justiciar of Ireland and Emmeline de RIDDLESFORD Countess of Ulster. Spouse: Roger la ZOUCHE Baron. Ela LONGESPEE and Roger la ZOUCHE Baron were married before 1267 in , , Northamptonshire, England.195,196 CHAN20 Mar 2001 Children were: Alan la ZOUCHE Baron, Nicholas la ZOUCHE. Ela LONGESPEE was born in 1252 in Solihull, Warwickshire, England. She died. Spouse: William ODDINGESELES. Ela LONGESPEE and William ODDINGESELES were married in 1273 in Solihull, Warwickshire, England. Children were: Margaret ODDINGESELES. Ela (Eleanor) LONGESPEE was born about 1246 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She died before 19 July 1276 at the age of 30.2566 She was buried on 19 July 1276. Ela has Ancestral File Number 9R32-VX. Ela (d. by 19 July 1276), daughter of Stephen Longespee, himself son of William Longespee Ear l of Salisbury (illegitimate son of Henry II). [Burke's Peerage] *************** Parents: Stephen LONGESPEE Earl Ulster/Justiciar Ire and Emmeline de RIDELISFORD Ctss Ulster. Spouse: Roger La ZOUCHE Lord/Sir/2nd Baron. Ela (Eleanor) LONGESPEE and Roger La ZOUCHE Lord/Sir/2nd Baron were married before 1267 in , Northamptonshire, Eng. Children were: William La ZOUCHE, Alan La ZOUCHE Lord/Baron. Ela (Ida) "The Younger" LONGESPEE was born about 1211 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She died after 10 April 1262 at the age of 51. She has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-D1. BIRTH: ?born 1211 unsure parents ?Her father had two children named Ela with the same wife. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Emmeline LONGESPEE died in 1291. She was born in of Ulster, Ireland. She has Ancestral File Number FSLG-9F. Parents: Stephen LONGESPEE Earl Ulster/Justiciar Ire and Emmeline de RIDELISFORD Ctss Ulster. Emmeline LONGESPEE was born in 1250 in Ulster Province, Ireland. She died in 1291 at the age of 41. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:Unknown-Begin] REFN: ems-jw Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FSLG-9F Seal to Parents: 7 DEC 1991JRIVE- JordanRiver, UT Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FSLG-9F Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Emmeline de LONGESPEE was born in 1240 in <, , Ulster, Ireland>.195,196 She died in 1291 at the age of 51.195,196 REFN: HWS14571 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FSLG-9F Parents: Stephen LONGESPEE Justiciar of Ireland and Emmeline de RIDDLESFORD Countess of Ulster. Emmeline De LONGESPEE52 was born in 1250 in Of, , Ulster, Ireland. She died in 1291 at the age of 41. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FSLG-9F Spouse: Maurice FitzMaurice FITZGERALD. Emmeline De LONGESPEE and Maurice FitzMaurice FITZGERALD were married in 1276 in , , , Ireland. Children were: Julian FITZMAURICE. Ida (Idonea) Ela "Camvile" LONGESPEE was born about 1222 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She died on 10 January 1266/7 at the age of 45. She has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-KV. MISC: Living 1262 Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Isabella LONGESPEE was born about 1208 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She died in 1248 at the age of 40 in (Sp). She has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-BN. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Joan Mrs LONGESPEE[xUpline] (private). Spouse: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng. Lora LONGESPEE Nun of Lacock was born about 1224 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-L2. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Nicholas LONGESPEE Bishop Salisbury was born about 1218 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. He died in 1297 at the age of 79 in Eng. He was buried in 1297 in Ladies Chapel Cathedral, Eng. Nicholas has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-HJ. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Petronilla LONGESPEE was born about 1209 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. She died in (unmarried). She has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-CT. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Richard LONGESPEE Cannon Salisbury was born about 1214 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. He died in Lacock, Wiltshire, Eng. He has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-F6. Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Stephen LONGESPEE Justiciar of Ireland3188,3189 was born about 1216 in <, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England>.195,196 He died in 1260 at the age of 44 in Sutton, Castor, Northampton, England.195,196 He was buried in , Laycock, Wiltshire, England.195,196 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Justiciar of Ireland REFN: HWS7486 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-GC OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Pair_France.gif OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Irlande.GIF OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Longueville.GIF Parents: . Spouse: Emmeline de RIDDLESFORD Countess of Ulster. Emmeline de RIDDLESFORD Countess of Ulster and Stephen LONGESPEE Justiciar of Ireland were married about 1239 in <, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England>.195,196,3188,3189 CHAN20 Mar 2001 Children were: Emmeline de LONGESPEE, Ela LONGESPEE. Stephen LONGESPEE Earl Ulster/Justiciar Ire was born about 1216 in of Salisbury and Wanborough, Wiltshire, Eng. He died on 23 January 1274/5 at the age of 59 in Sutton, Northamptonshire, Eng.3184,3313,3314 He was buried in Lacock, Wiltshire, Eng. Stephen has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-GC. OCCUPATION: Justiciar of Ireland DEATH: ?By 23 Jan 1274/5Stephen Longespee, himself son of William Longespee Earl of Salisbur y (illegitimate son of Henry II). [Burke's Peerage] Justiciar of Ireland. ************ Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Spouse: Emmeline de RIDELISFORD Ctss Ulster. Emmeline de RIDELISFORD Ctss Ulster and Stephen LONGESPEE Earl Ulster/Justiciar Ire were married in (Her 2nd Marr.).3184 Children were: Emmeline LONGESPEE, Ela (Eleanor) LONGESPEE. William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng was born on 17 August 1152 in Woodstock Manor.3315 He was buried on 7 March 1225/6 in Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. He died in March 1225/6 at the age of 73 in Salisbury Castle, Wiltishire, Eng.3315 William has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-5S. CONFLICT: Ancestral File 4.13 (states mother Annabel BALLIOL which is wrong mother) Ances tral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Frederick Lewi s Weis, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985 (states mother maybe Alix de PORHOET an unkno wn mistress) Ancestral File (Edna Anderson states mother Annabel Balliol that's an error) OCCUPATION: Earl of Salisbury. William was natural son of Henry II by an unknown mistress, p erhaps Alix de PORHOET.MISC: William Longespee became Earl of Salisbury in right of his wife . In the beginning of King John's reign this nobleman was sheriff of Wiltshire, he was afterw ards warden of the marches of Wales, and then sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntin gdon. About this period (14th John ) [1213], the baronial contest commencing, William Longesp ee at once espoused the royal cause and maintained it so stoutly that he was included by th e barons amongst the evil councillors of the crown. The next year he was again constituted sh eriff of Wilts and he held the office from that time during the remainder of his life. He ha d also a grant of the honour of Eye, in Suffolk, and was the same year a witness to the agree ment made between King John and the barons as guarantee for the former. He was likewise a wit ness to the charter whereby John resigned his kingdom to the Pope. After this we find him a p rincipal leader in the royal army until the very close of John's reign, when he swerved in hi s loyalty and joined, for a short period, the ranks of Lewis of France. Upon the accession, h owever, of Henry III [1216], he did homage to that monarch, particularly for the county of So merset, which the king then gave him; and joining with William Marshall. governor of the kin g and kingdom, raised the siege of Lincoln when he was constituted sheriff of Lincolnshire an d governor of Lincoln Castle, being invested at the same time with sheriff of the co. of Some rset, and governorship of the castle of Shirburne. His lordship soon afterwards accompanied t he Earl of Chester to the Holy Land, and was at the battle of Damieta, in which the crescen t triumphed. He served subsequently in the Gascon wars, whence returning to England, Dugdal e relates, "there arose so great a tempest at sea that, despairing of life, he threw his mone y and rich apparel overboard. But when all hopes were passed, they discerned a mighty taper o f wax burning bright at the prow of the ship and a beautiful woman standing by it who preserv ed it from wind and rain so that it gave a clear and bright lustre. Upon sight of which heave nly vision both himself and the mariners concluded of their future security, but everyone the re being ignorant what this vision might portend except the earl, he, however, attributed i t to the benignity of the blessed virgin by reason that, upon the day when he was honoured wi th the girdle of knighthood, he brought a taper to her altar to be lighted ever day at mass w hen the canonical hours used to be sung, and to the intent that, for this terrestrial light , he might enjoy that which is eternal." A rumour, however, reached England of the earls havi ng been lost, and Hubert de Burgh, with the concurrence of the king, provided a suitor for hi s supposed widow, but the lady, in the interim, having received letters from her husband, rej ected the suit with indignation. The earl soon after came to the king at Marlborough and, bei ng received with great joy, he preferred a strong complaint against Hubert de Burgh, adding t hat, unless the king would do him right therein, he should vindicate himself otherwise to th e disturbance of the public peace. Hubert, however, appeased his wrath with rich presents, an d invited him to his table, where it is asserted that he was poisoned, for he retired to hi s castle of Salisbury in extreme illness and died almost immediately after, anno 1226. His lo rdship left issue, four sons and five daus., viz., William, his successor; Richard, a canon o f Salisbury; Stephen, Justiciary of Ireland; Nicholas, bishop of Salisbury; Isabel, m. to Wil liam de Vesci; Ela, m. 1st, to Thomas, Earl of Warwick, and 2ndly to Philip Basset, of Hedend on; Idonea, m. to William de Beauchamp, Baron of Bedford; Lora, a nun at Lacock; and Ela, jun ., m. to William de Odingsells. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct P eerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 167, d'Evereux, Earls of Salisbury] ---------- CONFLICT: BIRTH: Some have attached William to Rosamund Clifford as that is how it is show n by Brian Tompsett at Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, although he provides the followi ng notes: "The House of Clifford, Chapter 5: Much controversy surrounds the identity of the M other of William, for Rosamund was not the king's only mistress, though there are many who be lieve she was. Those who dispute Rosamund's claim base their case on the disparity in the age s of all concerned, but there is other evidence as well which can not be ignored. Unfortunate ly, the records date neither the birth of Rosamund nor that of her father, or her reputed son s. Documents also indicate an Ida, and an Ykenai as his mother. Died on Crusade." ---------- William Longsword, 3rd earl of Salisbury, Longsword also spelled LONGESPE (d. March 7, 1226 , Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng.), an illegitimate son of Henry II of England, and a prominent ba ron, soldier, and administrator under John and Henry III. He acquired his lands and title fro m Richard I, who in 1196 gave him the hand of the heiress Ela, or Isabel, daughter of William , earl of Salisbury. He held numerous official positions in England under John. He was sent on missions to France (1202) and to Germany (1209). In 1213-14 he organized John' s Flemish allies, taking part in the destruction (1213) of the French fleet at Damme, then th e port of Bruges, and leading the right wing of the allied army at Bouvines (July 27, 1214) , where he was captured. He was exchanged and was back in England by May 1215, when he was em ployed by John in inspecting the defenses of royal castles and fighting the rebels in the sou thwest. During John's war against the barons, Salisbury deserted the king after the landing of Loui s of France (May 1216); he returned to royal allegiance, however, by March 1217, fought at Li ncoln (May) and Sandwich (August), and attested the Treaty of Kingston (September 1217). Sali sbury held various posts during the minority of Henry III and served against the Welsh in 122 3 and in Gascony in 1225. He and his wife were benefactors of Salisbury Cathedral and laid fo undation stones of the new cathedral in 1220. William was buried there and his effigy, a sple ndid early example, still survives. [Britannica CD '97]Some sources show him being born abou t 1173. William Longespee became Earl of Salisbury in right of his wife. In the beginning of King Joh n's reign this nobleman was sheriff of Wiltshire, he was afterwards warden of the marches o f Wales, and then sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon. About this period (14t h John ) [1213], the baronial contest commencing, William Longespee at once espoused the roya l cause and maintained it so stoutly that he was included by the barons amongst the evil coun cillors of the crown. The next year he was again constituted sheriff of Wilts and he held th e office from that time during the remainder of his life. He had also a grant of the honour o f Eye, in Suffolk, and was the same year a witness to the agreement made between King John an d the barons as guarantee for the former. He was likewise a witness to the charter whereby Jo hn resigned his kingdom to the Pope. After this we find him a principal leader in the royal a rmy until the very close of John's reign, when he swerved in his loyalty and joined, for a sh ort period, the ranks of Lewis of France. Upon the accession, however, of Henry III [1216], h e did homage to that monarch, particularly for the county of Somerset, which the king then ga ve him; and joining with William Marshall. governor of the king and kingdom, raised the sieg e of Lincoln when he was constituted sheriff of Lincolnshire and governor of Lincoln Castle , being invested at the same time with sheriff of the co. of Somerset, and governorship of th e castle of Shirburne. His lordship soon afterwards accompanied the Earl of Chester to the Ho ly Land, and was at the battle of Damieta, in which the crescent triumphed. He served subsequ ently in the Gascon wars, whence returning to England, Dugdale relates, "there arose so grea t a tempest at sea that, despairing of life, he threw his money and rich apparel overboard. B ut when all hopes were passed, they discerned a mighty taper of wax burning bright at the pro w of the ship and a beautiful woman standing by it who preserved it from wind and rain so tha t it gave a clear and bright lustre. Upon sight of which heavenly vision both himself and th e mariners concluded of their future security, but everyone there being ignorant what this vi sion might portend except the earl, he, however, attributed it to the benignity of the blesse d virgin by reason that, upon the day when he was honoured with the girdle of knighthood, h e brought a taper to her altar to be lighted ever day at mass when the canonical hours used t o be sung, and to the intent that, for this terrestrial light, he might enjoy that which is e ternal." A rumour, however, reached England of the earls having been lost, and Hubert de Burg h, with the concurrence of the king, provided a suitor for his supposed widow, but the lady , in the interim, having received letters from her husband, rejected the suit with indignatio n. The earl soon after came to the king at Marlborough and, being received with great joy, h e preferred a strong complaint against Hubert de Burgh, adding that, unless the king would d o him right therein, he should vindicate himself otherwise to the disturbance of the public p eace. Hubert, however, appeased his wrath with rich presents, and invited him to his table, w here it is asserted that he was poisoned, for he retired to his castle of Salisbury in extrem e illness and died almost immediately after, anno 1226. His lordship left issue, four sons an d five daus., viz., William, his successor; Richard, a canon of Salisbury; Stephen, Justiciar y of Ireland; Nicholas, bishop of Salisbury; Isabel, m. to William de Vesci; Ela, m. 1st, t o Thomas, Earl of Warwick, and 2ndly to Philip Basset, of Hedendon; Idonea, m. to William d e Beauchamp, Baron of Bedford; Lora, a nun at Lacock; and Ela, jun., m. to William de Odingse lls. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, L td., London, England, 1883, p. 167, d'Evereux, Earls of Salisbury] ---------- I have attached William to Rosamund Clifford as that is how it is shown by Brian Tompsett a t Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, although he provides the following notes: "The Hous e of Clifford, Chapter 5: Much controversy surrounds the identity of the Mother of William, f or Rosamund was not the king's only mistress, though there are many who believe she was. Thos e who dispute Rosamund's claim base their case on the disparity in the ages of all concerned , but there is other evidence as well which can not be ignored. Unfortunately, the records da te neither the birth of Rosamund nor that of her father, or her reputed sons. Documents als o indicate an Ida, and an Ykenai as his mother. Died on Crusade." ---------- William Longsword, 3rd earl of Salisbury, Longsword also spelled LONGESPE (d. March 7, 1226 , Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng.), an illegitimate son of Henry II of England, and a prominent ba ron, soldier, and administrator under John and Henry III. He acquired his lands and title fro m Richard I, who in 1196 gave him the hand of the heiress Ela, or Isabel, daughter of William , earl of Salisbury. He held numerous official positions in England under John. He was sent on missions to France (1202) and to Germany (1209). In 1213-14 he organized John' s Flemish allies, taking part in the destruction (1213) of the French fleet at Damme, then th e port of Bruges, and leading the right wing of the allied army at Bouvines (July 27, 1214) , where he was captured. He was exchanged and was back in England by May 1215, when he was em ployed by John in inspecting the defenses of royal castles and fighting the rebels in the sou thwest. During John's war against the barons, Salisbury deserted the king after the landing of Loui s of France (May 1216); he returned to royal allegiance, however, by March 1217, fought at Li ncoln (May) and Sandwich (August), and attested the Treaty of Kingston (September 1217). Sali sbury held various posts during the minority of Henry III and served against the Welsh in 122 3 and in Gascony in 1225. He and his wife were benefactors of Salisbury Cathedral and laid fo undation stones of the new cathedral in 1220. William was buried there and his effigy, a sple ndid early example, still survives. [Britannica CD '97] *********** Parents: Henry II "Curt Mantel" "Plantagenet" KING OF ENGLAND and Rosamond "Fair Rosamond" de CLIFFORD Concubine. Spouse: Joan Mrs LONGESPEE. Spouse: Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury and William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng were married in 1198 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. Children were: William II LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury, Isabella LONGESPEE, Petronilla LONGESPEE, Ela (Ida) "The Younger" LONGESPEE, Richard LONGESPEE Cannon Salisbury, Stephen LONGESPEE Earl Ulster/Justiciar Ire, Nicholas LONGESPEE Bishop Salisbury, Ida (Idonea) Ela "Camvile" LONGESPEE, Ela LONGESPEE Ctss Warwick, Lora LONGESPEE Nun of Lacock. William II LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury was born about 1207 in of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. He died on 8 February 1249/50 at the age of 43 in Al-Mansura, On the Nile, Egypt (Battle With Saracen). He was buried in Acre, Palestine. William has Ancestral File Number 9FTR-9H. OCCUPATION: Slain in battle with the Saracens, 8 Feb. 1250 Parents: William I LONGESPEE Earl Salisbury/Pr Eng and Ela D'EVERAUX FITZ PATRICK Ctss Salisbury. William of Salisbury LONGESPEE Prince of England was born in 1173 in Le Mans, France. He died on 7 March 1225/6 at the age of 53 in Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Berkshire, England. He was buried in Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Prince of England, Earl of Salisbury Sources differ on mother: Amabilia De Bailleol Alice De Porhoet Another source gives death before 10 Apr 1258 The House of Clifford, Chapter 5: Much controversy surrounds the identity of the Mother of William, for Rosamund was not the king's only mistress, though there are many who believe she was. Those who dispute Rosamund's claim base their case on the disparity in the ages of all concerned, but there is other evidence as well which can not be ignored. Unfortunately, the records date neither the birth of Rosamund nor that of her father, or her reputed sons. Documents also indicate an Ida, and an Ykenai as his mother. Died on Crusade. Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Parents: Henry II Curtmantle FITZEMPRESS King of England and Ida (Isabel) PLANTAGENET. LONGEST was born about 1868. Spouse: Annie E RAY. Annie E RAY and LONGEST were married about 1888. Children were: Gladys LONGEST. Addie Margaret LONGEST was born on 9 September 1884 in French Lick, Orange Co., IN. Parents: William Harrison JR. LONGEST and Elizabeth BUNDY. Spouse: Albert J. ROLL. Addie Margaret LONGEST and Albert J. ROLL were married on 1 January 1907 in Atchison, Atchison Co., KS. Children were: Earl Clark ROLL, Merle ROLL, Jane Bertha (Jenny) ROLL, Walter ROLL, Elmer Curtis ROLL. Spouse: Pearl Houston FULLENWIDER. Children were: Millie FULLENWIDER, Willie FULLENWIDER. Spouse: William Albert THOMAS. Addie Margaret LONGEST and William Albert THOMAS were married on 25 February 1949 in Tucson Pima Co., AZ. Amanda June LONGEST was born on 8 June 1878 in English,Crawford,Indiana. She died on 21 February 1960 at the age of 81. Parents: Samuel LONGEST and Mary Ann "Myra" GREGORY. Spouse: Joseph Eli MCDONALD. Amanda June LONGEST and Joseph Eli MCDONALD were married on 28 March 1897 in ,,Indiana. Angel LONGEST[xUpline] (private). Parents: William Harrison JR. LONGEST and Elizabeth BUNDY. |