Individual Notes
Note for: Robert de Ferrers, 31 OCT 1357 - 12 MAR 1411/12
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1374.htm#24825
Robert DE FERRERS [Parents] was born 1 31 Oct 1357. He died 12 Mar 1412. Robert married Margaret LE DESPENSER.
Other marriages:
, Elizabeth
[Notes]
Margaret LE DESPENSER [Parents] died 3 Nov 1415 and was buried in Merevale Abbey. She married Robert DE FERRERS.
They had the following children:
MiEdmund FERRERS was born before 1387 and died 17 Dec 1435.
MiiThomas FERRERS.
MiiiEdward FERRERS.
MivPhilippe FERRERS.
Individual Notes
Note for: John de Ferrers, ABT 10 AUG 1331 - 3 APR 1367
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1370.htm#24824
John DE FERRERS [Parents] was born 1 about 10 Aug 1331 in Southoe. He died 3 Apr 1367 in Najera. John married Elizabeth DE STAFFORD.
[Notes]
Elizabeth DE STAFFORD [Parents] died 7 Aug 1375. She married John DE FERRERS.
Other marriages:
LESTRAUNGE, Fulk
DE COBEHAM, Reynold Sir
They had the following children:
MiRobert DE FERRERS was born 31 Oct 1357 and died 12 Mar 1412.
Individual Notes
Note for: Robert de Ferrers, 25 MAR 1309 - 28 AUG 1350
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1374.htm#24828
Robert DE FERRERS [Parents] was born 1 25 Mar 1309. He died 28 Aug 1350. Robert married Joan de la MOTE.
Other marriages:
, Margaret
Joan de la MOTE died 29 Jun 1375 in London. She married Robert DE FERRERS.
They had the following children:
MiRobert DE FERRERS Sir was born before 1350 and died 24 Dec 1380.
Individual Notes
Note for: Robert de Ferrers, - 1279
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1375.htm#26787
Robert DE FERRERS [Parents] died 1279. He married Alianore DE BOHUN on 26 Jun 1269.
Other marriages:
LUSIGNAN, Mary LE
Alianore DE BOHUN [Parents] died 20 Feb 1313 and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex. She married Robert DE FERRERS on 26 Jun 1269.
They had the following children:
MiJohn DE FERRERS was born 20 Jun 1271 and died 1312.
FiiAlianore DE FERRERS.
Individual Notes
Note for: William de Ferrers, - 24 MAR 1253/54
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1375.htm#26787
William DE FERRERS [Parents] died 24 Mar 1254 and was buried 31 Mar 1254 in Merevale Abbey. He married Sibyl LE MARESCHAL.
Other marriages:
DE QUENCY, Margaret
Sibyl LE MARESCHAL married William DE FERRERS.
They had the following children:
Fide Ferrers, seven DAUGHTERS
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Margaret DE QUENCY [Parents] married William DE FERRERS.
They had the following children:
MiRobert DE FERRERS died 1279.
MiiWilliam DE FERRERS Sir was born 1240 and died before 20 Dec 1287.
FiiiMargaret DE FERRERS died 19 Mar 1309.
Individual Notes
Note for: William de Ferrers, - 22 SEP 1247
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1412.htm#26789
William DE FERRERS died 22 Sep 1247. He married Agnes DE KEVELIOCK on 1192.
Agnes DE KEVELIOCK [Parents] died 28 Oct 1247. She married William DE FERRERS on 1192.
They had the following children:
MiWilliam DE FERRERS died 24 Mar 1254.
MiiHugh DE FERRERS Sir died before 10 Aug 1257.
MiiiThomas DE FERRERS.[Notes]
Fivdaughter DE FERRERS
Individual Notes
Note for: Hugh de Keveliock, - 1181
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1337.htm#23971
Hugh DE KEVELIOCK [Parents] died 1181. He married Bertrade D'EVREUX.
[Notes]
Bertrade D'EVREUX [Parents] married Hugh DE KEVELIOCK.
They had the following children:
FiMatilda of Chester DE KEVELIOCK was born 1171 and died 6 Jan 1233.
FiiHawise DE KEVELIOCK.
MiiiRanulph of Chester DE BLUNDEVILLE was born about 1172 and died 1232.
FivAdeliz DE KEVELIOCK.
FvAgnes DE KEVELIOCK died 28 Oct 1247
Individual Notes
Note for: Ranulph des Gernons, -
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg1337.htm#23976
Ranulph des GERNONS married Maud FITZROBERT.
Maud FITZROBERT [Parents] died 1189. She married Ranulph des GERNONS.
[Notes]
They had the following children:
MiHugh DE KEVELIOCK died 1181.
Individual Notes
Note for: Robert de Mellent De CAEN Earl of Mellant, ABT 1090 - 31 OCT 1147
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg332.htm#4384
Robert de Mellent DE CAEN Earl of Mellant [Parents] was born CIR 1090 in Caen, Normandy. He died 1 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol and was buried 2 in St James Priory, Bristol. Robert married Mabel FITZHAMON.
Other marriages:
DE VERMANDOIS, Isabel Elizabeth
[Notes]
Mabel FITZHAMON [Parents] died 1157. She married Robert de Mellent DE CAEN Earl of Mellant.
[Notes]
They had the following children:
MiWilliam of Gloucester FITZROBERT was born 23 Nov and died 23 Nov 1183.
MiiRoger FITZROBERT died 1179.[Notes]
MiiiHamon FITZROBERT died 1159 in Toulouse expedition.
MivPhilip FITZROBERT.[Notes]
MvRichard FITZROBERT died 1175.
FviMaud FITZROBERT died 1189.
FviiMabel FITZROBERT.
MviiiRichard FITZROBERT.
MixRobert FITZROBERT.
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Isabel Elizabeth DE VERMANDOIS [Parents] was born 1081. She died 1131. Isabel married Robert de Mellent DE CAEN Earl of Mellant.
Other marriages:
DE BEAUMONT, Robert of Meulan
DE WARREN, William 11 Earl of Warren
Individual Notes
Note for: Henry Beauclerc, SEP 1068 - 1 DEC 1135
Index
Occupation: Date: 6 AUG 1100
Place: Acceded to the throne of England, Westminster Abbey, London
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg65.htm#813 http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafn65.htm#3765
Henry 1BEAUCLERC King of England [Parents] [scrapbook] was born Sep 1068 in Selby Yorkshire England. He died 1 Dec 1135 in Lyons-la-Foret near Rouen Normandy and was buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire. Henry married Sybilla CORBET in Associated with.
Other marriages:
, Matilda
LOUVAIN, Adeliza of
, Nest
, Ansfride
SIGULFSON, Edith
, Edith
DE BEAUMONT, Isabel (Elizabeth)
[Notes]
Sybilla CORBET [Parents] married Henry 1BEAUCLERC King of England in Associated with.
Other marriages:
FITZHERBERT, Herbert
[Notes]
They had the following children:
MiRobert de Mellent DE CAEN Earl of Mellant was born CIR 1090 and died 31 Oct 1147.
FiiSybilla was born CIR 1092.
FiiiConstance.
FivMatilda (MAUD).
FvSybylla was born CIR 1092 and died 12 Jul 1122.
MviConstable WILLIAM was born before 1105.
MviiWilliam DE TRACEY died after 1135.
MviiiRainald DE DUNSTANVILLE was born about 1112.
FixEustacie.
FxAlice (ALINE).
FxiGundred.
FxiiRohese.
FxiiiDaughter.
FxivJoan (ELIZABETH).
FxvEmma.
Fxvidaughter.
MxviiGilbert was born about 1130.
MxviiiReginald FITZROY Earl 1.[Notes]
HENRY I (1068-1135), a king of England, was the youngest son of William the Conqueror. He succeeded his brother William II in 1100. Henry married Matilda, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and his wife, Margaret, a member of the Saxon royal house of England. Thus, Henry gained the support of his Saxon subjects and strengthened his descendants' claim to the throne.
Henry promoted centralized rule and gave the royal courts greater authority. He seized Normandy from his eldest brother, Robert, in 1106 and later prevented Robert's son, William, from taking control of what had been his father's lands. After his own son's tragic death by shipwreck, Henry arranged for his daughter, Matilda, to succeed him. But when Henry died, his nephew Stephen became king.
5 Aug 1100 > 1 Dec 1135 = reign of Henry I of England. He was the youngest son
of William the Conqueror. Nicknamed "Beauclerc" because he could read and write.
He was a strong king and quickly took control of England when his brother
William Rufus was Killed in the New Forest. When the eldest son, Robert came
back from the Crusade he didn't manage to beat Henry and became Henry's
prisoner until he died. Henry ruled England well. He married the daughter of the
King of Scotland. They had two children: William and Matilda.
Prince William was drowned in 1120. Henry made the Barons accept
Matilda as his heir (to become Queen when he died). Matild's cousin Stephen was
chosen to be king, this led to civil war and Matilda never became queen
Update: from Queen's Official Web Site 8/10/97.
Henry I
After William's death while hunting in the New
Forest in 1100, his younger brother, Henry I
(reigned 1100-35), succeeded to the throne. By
1106 he had captured Normandy from his brother,
Robert, who then spent the last 28 years of his life
as his brother's prisoner. An energetic and decisive
ruler, Henry centralised the administration of
England and Normandy in the royal court, and
extended royal powers of patronage.
Reigned 1100-1135. Duke of Normandy 1106-1135.
His reign is notable for important legal and administrative reforms, and for
the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, he waged several
campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continental possessions.
Was so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him. In 1106 he
captured Robert and held him til he died. He proved to be a hard but just
ruler. He aparently died from over eating Lampreys
Additional Information:
Henry I was the youngest son of William the Conqueror. Henry was granted 5000 pounds of silver when William I died. He spent several years shifting loyalties from one brother to the other. This led to the brothers signing a mutual accession treaty to keep Henry from ever holding the crown. When Robert left on the crusade, Henry realized that William's death would result in his gaining the throne. William would later die on a hunting trip, but Henry's involvement is uncertain. Within 3 days of William's death he was crowned king. Robert headed back to Normandy to reclaim it from Henry, but by 1106 Henry had regained Normandy and Robert spent the rest of his life in prison.
Henry I married Eadgyth, who later changed her name to Matilda. Matilda had two sons and a daughter. One of the sons died early, and the other, William, died in the wreck of the White ship in 1120. Matilda died in 1118, and Henry remarried, but that marriage produced no children. Henry also had two illegitimate children: Robert de Mellent, Earl of Gloucester, and Sibylla, wife of King Alexander I of Scotland.
Henry gained his nickname, "Beauclerc," because of his education. Beauclerc means "great scholar."
During his reign, the church protested the king selling appointments to the clergy as a means of gaining money. Henry didn't do much about it until the pope threatened to excommunicate him in 1105. Following this, Henry agreed to stop selling the appointments, but still managed to maintain a deciding voice in the clerical appointments.
Henry I made the Norman barons swear allegiance to his niece, Matilda, as the future queen of England. This was doomed to fail, however, and Stephen of Blois would become the next king of England. Henry died in 1135.
Individual Notes
Note for: William 1 the Conqueror , 1028 - 9 SEP 1087
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg66.htm#951
William 1 the CONQUEROR Norman King [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1028 in Falaise Castle Normandy, France. He died 9 Sep 1087 in Priory of St. Gervais near Rouen and was buried in St Stephen's Abbey Caen Normandy. William married Matilda of FLANDERS on 1052 in Cathedral of Notre Dame d'Eu, Normandy. William was baptized 1 in Crowned 25/12/1066 Westminster Abbey.
Matilda of FLANDERS [Parents] was born 1031 in Flanders France. She died 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Normandy and was buried in Holy Trinity, Abbey, Caen. Matilda married William 1 the CONQUEROR Norman King on 1052 in Cathedral of Notre Dame d'Eu, Normandy.
[Notes]
They had the following children:
MiRobert 11 Duke was born 1054 and died 10 Feb 1134.
MiiWilliam II [scrapbook] was born 1057. He died 2 Aug 1100.[Notes]
MiiiRichard was born 1054. He died 1075 in New Forest.
FivAdeliza a NUN was born 1055.
FvCecily Abbess was born 1056. She died 30 Jul 1126 in Caen, Normandy.[Notes]
FviAdela was born 1062 and died 8 Mar 1137.
FviiAgatha was born 1064.
FviiiConstance was born about 1066 and died 13 Aug 1090.
MixHenry 1BEAUCLERC King of England was born Sep 1068 and died 1 Dec 11
Individual Notes
Note for: Gerald Frederick De Winton, -
Index
Individual Note: Source - http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/wallace.htm
Wife?
David John Wallace. Born 3rd October 1914. Killed in action 17th August 1944. Major, KRRC. Married 24th January 1939 Joan Prudence Magor. She md 2nd, 3rd March 1948, Gerald Frederick Walter de Winton.
Individual Notes
Note for: Charlotte Elizabeth Rawson, 15 MAY 1842 - AFT 1900
Index
Individual Note: Source - IGI Individual Record
Charlotte Elizabeth Rawson
Female
Event(s):
Birth: 15 MAY 1842 Boldon, Durham, England
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: Charles Stansfield Rawson
Mother: Octavia Collinson
Marriages:
Spouse: Reginald F. Williams
Marriage: 16 MAY 1863
Messages:
Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church.
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Source - FreeBMD
This matches census data, not the birth place above. Whitehaven registration area includes:
Arlecdon, Beckermet, Cleator, Distington, Egremont, Ennerdale and Kinniside, Gosforth, Haile, Harrington, Hensingham, Lamplugh, Low Keekle, Lowside Quarter, Moresby, ***Nether Wasdale***, Parton, Ponsonby, Preston Quarter, Rottington, St. Bees, Salter and Eskett, Seascale (1837-1901), Weddicar, Whitehaven
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Births Mar 1842
Rawson Charlotte Leicester 15110
Births Jun 1842
Rawson Charlotte Elizabeth Whitehaven 25143
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Source -
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 20:38:00 -0400
From: "Barb Baker"
To: CUMBERLAND-L@@rootsweb.com
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from THE TIMES, Thursday, May 21, 1863
MARRIAGE
On the 16th inst., at Ealing Christ Church, by the REV. LANGTON CLARKE,
assisted by the REV. J. HILLYARD, REGINALD FREKE, second son of the late
R. WYNNE WILLIAMS, Esq., of Appuldecombe, Isle of Wight, and of 10, Upper
Brook-street, London, to CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of CHARLES
RAWSON, Esq., of Wastdal Hall, Cumberland.
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Source - 1871 Census
Not found as Charlotte Williams born Cumberland
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Source - 1881 Census
Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
Reginald F. WILLIAMS Head M Male 46 London, London, Middlesex, England Barrister Not Pracg
Charlotte E. WILLIAMS Wife M Female 38 Cumberland, England Barristers Wife
Gaynor R. WILLIAMS Daur Female 16 London, London, Middlesex, England Scholar
Margaret E. WILLIAMS Daur Female 10 London, London, Middlesex, England Scholar
Isabel PETER Serv U Female 27 London, London, Middlesex, England Governess
Margaret C. MC DONALD Serv U Female 35 Scotland Dom Serv
Julia F. SPENCER Serv U Female 27 Glamorgan, Wales Dom Serv
Mary EVANS Serv U Female 21 Brecknock Dom Serv
Dwelling 9 Cheniston Gard
Census PlaceLondon, Middlesex, England
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Source - 1891 England Census
Bury, Gaynor Redyead26Ealing, MiddlesexWife Paddington London
Bury, Henry28Wykeham, YorkshireHead Paddington LondonLiving on own means
Bury, Gaynor E5/12Paddington, LondonDaughter Paddington London
Williams, Charlotte E48Irton, Lanc?Mother-in-law Paddington London
Williams, Margaret E20Paddington, LondonSister-in-law Paddington London
Williams, Regmald Frche56LondonFather-in-law Paddington LondonJ.P, D.L. Barrister, Living on own means
+ 2 servants
Living: Flat No 5, Palace Court Mansions, Paddington, London
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Source - FreeBMD
Right name and age, but no other proof this is her.
Deaths Jun 1895
Williams Charlotte Elizabeth 54 Maldon 4a284
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Source - 1901 England Census
NameAge in 1901BirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Charlotte E Williams58 Holbrook, Cumberland, EnglandWife Swanmore Hampshire
Reginald F Williams66 London, EnglandHead Swanmore HampshireLiving on own means J.P., D.L.
Rose E Harrison25 North Kensington, London, EnglandServant Swanmore Hampshire
Mary Pound19 Basingstoke, Hampshire, EnglandServant Swanmore Hampshire
Margaret Smith25 Hartland, Durham, EnglandServant Swanmore Hampshire
Living: Jervis Court Lodge, Swanmore, Hampshire
Individual Notes
Note for: Lancelot Bernard Rawson, 20 NOV 1843 - 15 JUL 1899 Index
Individual Note:
Appears to have spent some time with his brothers Charles and Edmund in Queensland, Australia.
His wife wrote cookery books there:
L. Rawson, Cookery Book and Household Hints, 1878
Mrs. L. Rawson, The Antipodean Cookery Book and Kitchen Companion, 1895
Mrs Lance Rawson: Refer to me for Everything: Australian Enquiry Book of Household and General
Information, 1894
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Source - IGI Individual Record
Lancelot Bernard Rawson
Male
Event(s):
Birth: 20 NOV 1843 Boldon, Durham, England
Christening:
Death: 15 JUL 1899
Burial:
Parents:
Father: Charles Stansfield Rawson
Mother: Octavia Collinson
Marriages:
Spouse: Wilhelmina F. Cahill
Marriage: 26 JUN 1872
Messages:
Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
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IGI Individual Record
Lancelot Bernard Rawson
Male
Event(s):
Birth: 20 NOV 1843 Wastdale Hall, , Cumberland, England
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: Charles Stansfeld Rawson
Mother: Octavia Collinson
Messages:
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
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Source - FreeBMD / England & Wales Census
Not found at all
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Source - The Rawson Archive http://www.rawson.slq.qld.gov.au/asp/index.asp?sid=1313&page=memories_archived
These comments were received at the exhibition of The Rawson Archive at State Library of Queensland. The exhibition was held at the State Library of Queensland's South Bank building during mid-2003.
Congratulations to State Library for acquiring and presenting this interesting slice of Queensland’s early history. A wonderful exhibition. Charles Collinson Rawson and Edmund Stansfield Rawson (Charlie and Ned) were brothers of my great grandfather, Lancelot Bernard Rawson, who was also a resident of “The Hollow” for a time. His wife, Mina, wrote cookery books under the name Mrs Lance Rawson. Their daughter, Winifred was probably named after Charles’ wife.
Enjoyable and informative exhibition. Surprising to see the clothes they used to wear in the Queensland heat
Interesting insight into pioneer humour. From a political stance, not much has changed. They view society pretty much as we do but in the limitations of their era.
An excellent permanent record of Queensland’s pioneering history and of my ancestors ie grandmother was Winifred Rawson (then Swanick).