| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Ellen "Margaret" DE SEGRAVE was born in 1272 in Chacombe,Northamptonshire,England. She died on 9 February 1316 at the age of 44. Parents: John DE SEGRAVE and Christiane DU PLESSIS. Spouse: William DE FERRERS. Ellen "Margaret" DE SEGRAVE and William DE FERRERS were married in 1297 in Groby, Leicestershire, England. Children were: Henry FERRERS. Gilbert DE SEGRAVE was born about 1215 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. He died before 8 October 1254 at the age of 39 in Pons, Poitou, France. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir REFN: ems-jw Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9S7-4M Gilbert de Segrave; Keeper of Newcastle-under Lyme Castle 1232 andBolsover Castle Feb 1232/3; Justice of the Forest below Trent 1242, Judgeof King's Bech 1251; married by 30 Sep 1231 Amabil (sic), daughter andcoheir of Robert deChaucombe, and died by 8 Oct 1254. [Burke'sPeerage] ------------------------------ Gilbert de Segrave, having m. Annabil, dau. and co-heir of Robert deChaucombe, obtained agrant in the 15th Henry III [1231] from Simon deMontfort, lord of Leicester, of the whole town of Kegworth, co.Leicester, and in twoyears after, had a grant from the crown of the manorof Newcastle-under-Lyme, co Stafford, being the same year constitutedgovernor of Bolsover Castle. In the 26th Henry III [1241], he was madejustice of allthe royal forests south of Trent, and governor ofKenilworth Castle. In the 35thof the same reign, he wasconstituted oneof thejustices of Oyer and Terminer, in the city of London, tohear anddetermine all such causes as had usually been tried before the justiceitinerant, at the Tower of London. In three years afterwards, beingdeputed with Roger Bigod, Earl Marshal, on an embassy, he wastreacherously seized, along with John de Plessets, Earl of Warwick, anddivers others of the English nobility, by the French ashe was returning,and d. within a shortperiod of the severe treatment he had received inprison. His decease occurred somewhat about the year 1254, when he was s.by his son, Nicholas de Segrave. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.484, Segrave, Barons Segrave of Barton Segrave] Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> V9S7-4M Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Spouse: Amabilia DE CHAUCOMBE. Amabilia DE CHAUCOMBE and Gilbert DE SEGRAVE were married before 30 September 1231 in 1st Husband. _UID8E49D11570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5C9C0F Children were: Nicholas DE SEGRAVE , 1st Lord (Baron) Segrave, Alice DE SEGRAVE. Henry DE SEGRAVE was born about 1260 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. He died DECEASED. Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SJ-K4 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SJ-K4 Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com John DE SEGRAVE was born in 1256 in Segrave,Leicestershire,England. He died on 4 October 1325 at the age of 69. Parents: Nicholas DE SEGRAVE and Maud LUCY. Spouse: Christiane DU PLESSIS. Christiane DU PLESSIS and John DE SEGRAVE were married in 1283 in ,Shropshire,England. Children were: Ellen "Margaret" DE SEGRAVE. John DE SEGRAVE , 2nd Lord (Baron) Segrave was born about 1256 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. He died on 4 October 1325 at the age of 69 in Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England. He was buried in Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England. John has Ancestral File Number V9SJ-HR. John de Segrave, 2nd Lord (Baron) Segrave; born c1256; undertookmilitaryservice in Wales by 1285, Ireland by 1287and Scotland by 1291,also 1297-1322; Keeper of Scotland by Feb 1302/3 (and again March1308/9), when briefly takenprisoner by Scots; Keeper of Nottingham Castlec1308; Keeper of the Marches with Scotland in Cumberland 1313; capturedby theScots at their victory over theEnglish of Bannockburn 1314;married 1269/70 Christian, daughter of Hugh de Plessis, and died by 4Oct1325. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------ John de Segrave, 2nd baron, b. 1256, summonedto parliament from 26August, 1296, to 6 May, 1325. This nobleman, in the lifetime of hisfather having been taken prisoner in the wars of Scotland (9th EdwardI)[1281], obtained from the king, in consideration of his services there,the grant of Ð100 towards theliquidation of his ransom. He wassubsequently much engaged in the Scottish wars, and in the 24th of thesame reign, was constable of the English army in that country. The nextyear he was by indenture retained to serve Roger le Bigod, Earl ofNorfolk, with six knights, himself accounted, as well in time of peace asin war, for the termof his whole life, in England, Walesand Scotland;viz, in the time of peace with six horses, so long as the earl shouldthink fit, taking Bouche of Court for himself and his knights, and forhis esquires, hay and oats; as also livery for six more horses and wagesfor six groomand their horses; likewise for himself two robes yearly, aswell in time of peace as war, as for a banneret; and for his fiveknights, as for his other bachelors, viz., twoyearly. Moreover, in timeof war, he was bound to bring with him his five knights with twentyhorses, and in consideration thereof, to receive forhimself and hiscompany, with all those horses, 40s. per day, but if he should bring nomore than six horses, then 32s.; it being likewise agreed that the horsesshouldbe valued to the end that a fair allowance might be made for anywhich should be lost in the service. For the performance of thiscovenant, he had a grant ofthe manor of Lodene, co. Norfolk. In the 26th Edward I [1298], his lordshipwas again in Scotlandand had aprincipal command at the battle of Falkirk. Inthree years after,heobtained license to make a castle at his manor house of Bretteby, co.Derby, and he was next constituted governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, asalso warden of Scotland. Subsequently, we find him with King Edward atthe celbrated siege of Caerlaverock. After the accession of Edward II[1307], he wasagain made warden of Scotland and within a short timeattending the king into that usual theatre of war, was amongst theworsted in the great defeat sustained by the English arms at Bannockburn,and was made prisoner by the Scots, who detainedhim for a year until hewas exchanged for Thomas de Moram and other prisoners ofthat realmwhowere incarcerated in London. His lordship eventually lost his life inGascony whither he was sent by the king, who had conceived somedispleasureagainsthim for the escape of Roger Mortimer out of the Towerof London, under pretence of defending those parts with Edmund, Earl ofKent, and others, where, being a great mortality, he d. anno 1325. Hislordship m. in the lifetime of his father, in 1270, Christian, dau. ofSir Hugh de Plessetis, Knt., by whom he had issue, Stephen. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited,and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage,Ltd., London, 1883, p. 485, Segrave, Barons Segrave of Barton Segrave] Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com John DE SEGRAVE was born in 1314. He died on 1 April 1353 at the age of 39. Parents: Stephen John DE SEGRAVE and Alice ARUNDEL. Spouse: Margaret PLANTAGENET [DUCHESS OF NORF. Children were: Elizabeth DE SEGRAVE. Nicholas DE SEGRAVE was born in 1238 in Segrave,Leicestershire,England. He died on 12 November 1295 at the age of 57. He was buried in Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, Northampton, England.4 Parents: Gilbert De SEGRAVE and Amabilde De CHAUCOMBE. Spouse: Maud LUCY. Maud LUCY and Nicholas DE SEGRAVE were married in 1255 in Bromland,Somersetshire,England. Children were: John DE SEGRAVE. Nicholas DE SEGRAVE , 1st Lord (Baron) Segrave was born about 1238 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:Unknown-Begin] He died before 12 November 1295 at the age of 57 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. He was buried in Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England. Nicholas has Ancestral File Number V9SJ-FF. Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord (Baron) Segrave, so created by writ ofsummons to Parliament 24 June 1295; born c1238; apparently knighted 1 Aug1263; with others of the magnatesopposed to Henry III laid siege toRochester April 1264; also commanded the London contingent at the Battleof Lewes 14 May 1264; in addition fought at Battle of Evesham 1265(wounded and captured, subsequently seeking pardon 1266 and receiving it1267); called up for military service against Welsh 1276, 1277, 1282 and1283; attended 1283a meeting at Shrewsbury which in a House of Lordsdecision 1877 was deemed to be a Parliament, hence to have been capableof creating peerages by writ, thoughthis decision is now held to beflawed; married Maud, possibly daughter of ? Lucy, and died by 12 Nov1295. [Burke's Peerage] ----------------------------------- Nicholas de Segrave, who, in the 43rd Henry III [1259], attended thatmonarch into Frances, but soon after espoused the cause of the barons andbecame one of their most active leaders. In the 47th ofHenry's reign[1263], he was amongst those who appeared openly in arms and fortifiedNorthampton, for which proceeding his lands were seized by the crown.Upon the subsequent fall of Northampton to the royalists, Nicholas deSegrave fled to London, where the citizens having raised a large army forthe barons made him their general. At the head of thisforce, he marchedwith Gilbert de Clare and Henry de Hastings to the siege of Rochester,and thence to Lewes, at which place the celebrated battle, so disastrousto the king, commenced by a charge made by Segrave and the head of theLondoners; in this, however, he was worsted by Prince Edward who, flushedwith success,pursued his advantage too far and thus mainly contributedto the defeat which the royal armssustained. This issueof this battle iswell known. The king, PrinceEdward, and the chief of their adherentsbecame prisoners to the rebels who followed up their triumph byimmediately summoning a parliament in the king's name,to whichNicholasde Segrave was summoned as Baron Segrave, 24 December, 1264. But the tidesoon ebbing, he was among the defeated at Evesham where he was woundedandmake prisoner. He was, however, admitted to the benefit of the Dictumof Kenilworth, and obtained afull pardon with restoration of his landswhich had beenseized. In four yearsafterwards, he attended Prince Edwardto the Holy Land andwhen that prince ascended the throne, he appears tohave enjoyed a large shareof royal favour. Inthe 4th year of Edward'sreign [1276], he was with the king in a campaign against the Welsh andwas subsequently employed in Scotland and Ireland, having hada secondsummons to parliament 24 June, 1295. His lordship m.Maud de Lucy, bywhomhe had issue, John, Nicholas, Geoffrey, Peter, Gilbert, and Annabel.LordSegrave d. 1295, and was s. by his eldest son, John de Segrave,2ndbaron. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 484, Segrave, BaronsSegrave of Barton Segrave] Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Spouse: Maud DE LUCY. Maud DE LUCY and Nicholas DE SEGRAVE , 1st Lord (Baron) Segrave were married about 1255 in England. _UID8C49D11570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5C9AEF Children were: John DE SEGRAVE , 2nd Lord (Baron) Segrave, Eleanor DE SEGRAVE, Nicholas DE SEGRAVE, Henry DE SEGRAVE, Stephen DE SEGRAVE. Nicholas DE SEGRAVE was born about 1258 in Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire, England. He died on 25 November 1321 at the age of 63. Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SJ-Q0 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SJ-Q0 Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Stephen DE SEGRAVE was born about 1262 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. He died DECEASED. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SJ-L9 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SJ-L9 Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Stephen John DE SEGRAVE was born in 1320. Spouse: Alice ARUNDEL. Children were: John DE SEGRAVE. Espriota DE SENLIS was born in 911 in Bretagne,,France. Parents: Count Hubert DE SENLIS and Mrs. Hubert DE SENLIS. Spouse: William I "Longsword" DE NORMANDY 2nd Duke. Espriota DE SENLIS and William I "Longsword" DE NORMANDY 2nd Duke were married in 932 in ,Normandy,France. Children were: Richard I "The Fearless" DE NORMANDY 3rd Duke. Count Hubert DE SENLIS was born about 880 in Bretagne, France. Parents: Count Pepin I "Bretagne" DE SENLIS. Spouse: Mrs. Hubert DE SENLIS. Mrs. Hubert DE SENLIS and Count Hubert DE SENLIS were married in 910 in Bretagne Britta, , , France.4 Children were: Espriota DE SENLIS. Mrs. Hubert DE SENLIS was born about 890 in Bretagne, France. Parents: ROBERT OF SENLIS and MRS ROBERT OF SENLIS. Spouse: Count Hubert DE SENLIS. Mrs. Hubert DE SENLIS and Count Hubert DE SENLIS were married in 910 in Bretagne Britta, , , France.4 Children were: Espriota DE SENLIS. Count Pepin I "Bretagne" DE SENLIS died after 893. He was born in of Valois. Parents: Count Pepin II DE PERONNE. Children were: Lady POPPA DE BAYEUX. Children were: Count Hubert DE SENLIS. Simon of Huntingdon DE SENLIS was born after 1103. He died about August 1153 at the age of 50. Information recieved from John Luddy Burke Jr. Spouse: Isabel (Elizabeth) DE BEAUMONT. Children were: Adelicia ST. LIZ. Sprote Adela DE SENLIS was born about 911 in Bretagne. She died in 945 at the age of 34. Parents: . Parents: . Spouse: (Viscount)Nigel De SAINT SAUVEUR. Children were: Roger De SAINT SAUVEUR. Spouse: Asperling DE VAUDREUIL. Children were: (Count)Ralph (Raoul) Of IVRY. Spouse: (Duke)William "Longsword" Of NORMANDY. Sprote Adela DE SENLIS and (Duke)William "Longsword" Of NORMANDY were married about 932 in Normandy, France. Children were: (Duke)Richard I "The Fearless" Of NORMANDY. Ankaret DE SERLEBY was born in 1454 in Cropwell Butler,Nottinghamshire,England. Spouse: Thomas DE CHAWORTH. Ankaret DE SERLEBY and Thomas DE CHAWORTH were married in 1471 in ,Nottinghamshire,England. Children were: John "George" DE CHAWORTH. William DE SHACKLEFORD was born in 1530 in Godalming,Surrey,England. He died in ,,,Netherlands. Spouse: Miss ST PIERRE. Children were: Lancealot SHACKLEFORD. Adam DE SHARESHULL5 was born about 1255 in Shareshull, Staffordshire, England.5 He died before 1340 at the age of 85.5 Parents: Geoffrey SHARESHULL. Children were: Robert DE SHARESHULL. Agnes DE SHARESHULL5 was born about 1305 in England.5 Parents: Robert DE SHARESHULL and Dionysia PURCELL. Spouse: Richard ADDERBURY. Children were: Dionysis ABBERBURY, Elizabeth ADDERBURY. Robert DE SHARESHULL5 was born about 1275 in Shareshull, Staffordshire, England.5 He died in 1370 at the age of 95.5 Parents: Adam DE SHARESHULL. Spouse: Dionysia PURCELL. Children were: Agnes DE SHARESHULL. Margaret DE SHERBURNE1722 was born before 1364. She has reference number 5058. This information is for noncommercial purposes only and is not warranted in any way. I have made every attempt to be accurate, and sources are provided wherever possible. This is an ongoing research project, and your help is eagerly sought. Please contact me with errors, comments, questions and, of course, any additions. Parents: Richard SHERBURNE Knight and Alicia "Alice" PLUMPTON. Arch "Arthen" DE SILURIA was born in 120 in B.C.. Parents: Meirion DE SILURIA. Children were: Caid "Ceidio" DE SILURIA. Caid "Ceidio" DE SILURIA was born in 80 in B.C.. Parents: Arch "Arthen" DE SILURIA. Children were: Cerihir Lyngwyn KING DE ESYLLWG. Geraint DE SILURIA was born in 200 in B.C.. Children were: Meirion DE SILURIA. Matthat "Matthan" DE SILURIA[xUpline] (private). Children were: Mrs. Enygeus DE SILURIA. Meirion DE SILURIA was born in 160 in B.C.. Parents: Geraint DE SILURIA. Children were: Arch "Arthen" DE SILURIA. Mrs. Enygeus DE SILURIA[xUpline] (private). Parents: Matthat "Matthan" DE SILURIA. Spouse: Bran Fenigaed KING DE SILURIA. Children were: Caradoc KING DE SILURIA. Heck DE SINGLETON was born in 1100 in Little Singleton, Kirkham, Lancashire, Eng. He died in 1170 at the age of 70 in Broughton, Preston, Lancashire, Eng. Parents: Siward de SINGLETON. Children were: Uctred DE SINGLETON. Joan DE SINGLETON was born about 1260 in Fylde, Lancashire, England. She died in 1303 at the age of 43. Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Contact hollister_family@@dodo.com.au for information or corrections Parents: John DE SINGLETON. Spouse: Thomas BANASTRE. Joan DE SINGLETON and Thomas BANASTRE were married in Little Singleton, Kirkham, Lancashire, England. _UID0C2ED21570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5C0068 Children were: Adam BANASTRE. John DE SINGLETON was born about 1210 in Little Singleton, Kirkham, Lancashire, England. Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Contact hollister_family@@dodo.com.au for information or corrections Parents: Ughtred DE SINGLETON. Children were: Joan DE SINGLETON. Matilda (Maud) DE SINGLETON[xUpline] (private). Parents: Uctred DE SINGLETON. Spouse: Adam DE KELLET. Children were: Margaret (Maud) DE KELLET. Uctred DE SINGLETON was born in 1125 in Little Singleton, Eng. He died before 29 September 1185 at the age of 60. Parents: Heck DE SINGLETON. Children were: Matilda (Maud) DE SINGLETON. Ughtred DE SINGLETON was born about 1165 in Little Singleton, Kirkham, Lancashire, England. He died DECEASED in Rhuddlan, Flint, Wales. Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Contact hollister_family@@dodo.com.au for information or corrections Parents: . Children were: John DE SINGLETON. Eleanor DE SOCTON5 was born about 1255 in Weston under Wetherly, Warwickshire, England.5 Parents: William DE SOCTON and Mrs. Margery DE SOCTON. Spouse: William DE OLNEY. Children were: John DE OLNEY. Mrs. Margery DE SOCTON5 was born about 1238 in England.5 Spouse: William DE SOCTON. Children were: Eleanor DE SOCTON. Richard DE SOCTON5 was born about 1205 in Weston under Wetherly, Warwickshire, England.5 Children were: William DE SOCTON. William DE SOCTON5 was born about 1236 in Weston under Wetherly, Warwickshire, England.5 Parents: Richard DE SOCTON. Spouse: Mrs. Margery DE SOCTON. Children were: Eleanor DE SOCTON. Guillemette DE SOLOMNES was born in 1382 in Cambrai, Hainault, Nord, France. Spouse: Hugo DES MAREST. Guillemette DE SOLOMNES and Hugo DES MAREST were married about 1405 in Cambrai, Hainault, Nord, France. Children were: Reginald DES MAREST, Baldwin DES MAREST. Joan DE SOMERY was born in 1195 in , Gloucestershire, England. She died on 22 May 1276 at the age of 81 in , Gloucestershire, England. Parents: Ralph DE SOMERY and Margaret FITZGILBERT. Joan DE SOMERY was born in 1232 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. She died in 1282 at the age of 50 in Knockin, Warwickshire, England. Parents: Roger DE SOMERY and Nicole D'AUBIGNY. John DE SOMERY was born in 1125 in Little Cawley, Buckinghamshire, England. He died in 1195 at the age of 70. Spouse: Hawise PAYNEL. Hawise PAYNEL and John DE SOMERY were married in 1150 in , Worcestershire, England. Children were: Ralph DE SOMERY. John DE SOMERY was born in 1250. He died DECEASED. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VB1D-7J Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Mabel DE SOMERY was born in 1235 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Roger DE SOMERY and Nicole D'AUBIGNY. Spouse: Walter De SULLEY. Margaret DE SOMERY was born about 1225 in Dudley, Warwickshire, England. She was buried before 18 June 1293. She died after 18 June 1293 at the age of 68 in Cromwell, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. REFN: ems-jw Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VB1D-8P 1 NAME /Margery/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Margery Sourced from Hollister-Bartsch Tree worldconnect.rootsweb.com Spouse: Ralph BASSET. Margaret DE SOMERY and Ralph BASSET were married about 1245. _UID49B6D01570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5CC314 Children were: Ralph 1St Baron BASSET, Sir Roger BASSETT. Spouse: Ralph II DE CROMWELL. Margaret DE SOMERY and Ralph II DE CROMWELL were married before 26 January 1270/1 in 2nd Husband 2nd Wife. _UID81C4D01570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5C0966 Children were: Ralph CROMWELL, Ralph III DE CROMWELL, Margaret De Somery CROMWELL, John CROMWELL. Margaret DE SOMERY was born in 1290 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. She died in 1384 at the age of 94 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Roger DE SOMERY and Mr. Agnes DE SOMERY. Spouse: John DE SUTTON 1st Baron. Margaret DE SOMERY and John DE SUTTON 1st Baron were married in 1311 in ,Staffordshire,England. Children were: Lord John DE SUTTON. Margaret (Margery) DE SOMERY was born in 1229 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. She died on 18 June 1293 at the age of 64. Parents: Roger DE SOMERY and Nicole D'AUBIGNY. Spouse: Ralph BASSETT. Margaret (Margery) DE SOMERY and Ralph BASSETT were married in 1245 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Children were: Ralph BASSETT, Roger BASSETT, Maud BASSETT. Margery DE SOMERY was born in 1256 in Barnham,Essex,England. Spouse: Sir John DE SUTTON. Margery DE SOMERY and Sir John DE SUTTON were married in 1275 in Barnham,Essex,England. Children were: Maude SUTTON. Matilda (Maud) DE SOMERY was born in 1237 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Parents: Roger DE SOMERY and Nicole D'AUBIGNY. |