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Sancha de Ayála
- Preferred Name: Sancha de Ayála[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Gender: F
- Burial: 1418 in Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N3.077 LONG: E0.81
- FSID: LB9Z-RBJ
- Death: 8 JAN 1418 in Newark, Leicestershire, England at LATI: N2.7139 LONG: E1.1015
- Birth: 1 JUN 1360 in Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain at LATI: N9.8623 LONG: E4.0268
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
From an article in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register:
“Sancha de Ayala (d. 1418), wife of Sir Walter Blount, has attracted genealogical attention for her unusual status as a gateway individual linking medieval noble Spanish ancestry with a large number of English and American descendants… Sancha is also an an ancestress of Queen Elizabeth II. Her brother, Pedro Suarez de Toledo, is a great-grandfather of King Fernando “el Catolico” II of Aragon and V of Castile, husband of Queen Isabel; through him Sancha’s ancestry is shared by all royal families in Europe… The families in Sancha de Ayala’s immediate maternal ancestry… were members of what is called by Castilian social historians the ‘new nobility.’”
Thanks to one of the authors, you may continue reading a full version of the article at:
http://nltaylor.net/pdfs/a_SanchaNotes.pdf
And for other interesting details, including photos of ancestral residences, see:
http://nltaylor.net/medievalia/sancha/index.htm
=== Other Links of Interest ===
https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2017/08/genealogical-connections-to-spain/
http://nltaylor.net/medievalia/sancha/
The internet link in the title has lots of information, http://nltaylor.net/medievalia/sancha/
BIO
BIO: from https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Toledo-15 as of 6/20/2019
In Sancha, his daughter’s day surnames were a relatively new phenomenon among the Castilian aristocracy, and custom permitted the as
===
Donna Sancha de Ayala
She married Sir ===
Donna Sancha de Ayala
She married Sir Walter Blount, about 1372. The Donna Sancha de Ayala,
daughter of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo, alcalde mayor and chief justice
of Toledo, and notario mayor, or principal secretary of the kingdom of
Castile, by his wife Inez Alfon de Ayala, (See Ayala record) one of
the most ancient and illustrious houses of Spain. The Donna Sancha was
one of the ladies in waiting in the suite of Constantia of Castile,
eldest daughter of Peter the Cruel, later Queen, succeeding her
father, and still later consort of John of Gaunt.
AYALA.
from pages 85-86
31. The Infante Don Vela de Aragon, had issue a son:
30. Sancho Velasquez, created Lord of Ayala in 1074 by Don Alonzo,
King of Castile. His son:
29. Lope Sanchez de Ayala, Rico Hombre de Castile 1089, was the second
Lord of Ayala. His son:
28. Don Galindo Velasquez de Ayala, third Lord, married Donna Liberia
de Salzedo, heiress of that house. Their son:
27. Don Garcia Galindez de Salzedo, fourth Lord of Ayala and Lord of
Salzedo, married Donna Alberta Sanz, daughter of
Don Garcia Sanz, Lord of Zurbano. Their son:
26. Don Sancho Garcia de Salzedo, Rico Hombre, fifth Lord of Ayala,
died at the battle of Alarcos, A. D. 1 195. He married Donna Maria
Iniquez de Piedrola, daughter of Count Nuno de Piedrola. Their
daughter:
25. Donna Maria de Salzedo, heiress, inherited the Lordship of Ayala,
after the death, without issue, of Jon Juan Sanz de
Salzedo, eighth Lord, in the year 1328. She married Don Pedro Velaz de
Guevara. Their son:
24. Don Sancho Perez de Gamboa, married Donna Andrea Diaz de Mena.
Their daughter:
23. Donna Elvira Sanchez, heiress of Ayala, married Don Pero Lopez de
Ayala, inheritor of an estate in Uca and Ayala from
Donna Maria Sanz de Unca and therefor called Ayala. He was at the
conquest of Seville in 1253, and was evidently many
years his wife's senior. Their son:
22. Don Sancho Lopez, el Motila, or el Moco, married Donna Aldonca de
Velasco, and had:
21. Don Lopez de Ayala, Adelantado Mayor of Murcia, who married Donna
Sancha Fernandez Barroso, and acquired many
properties in Toledo. Their son:
20. Don Fernan Perez, Senor en Ayala, living in 1375, died the year of
the battle of Aljubarrota, aged 80 years. He married Donna Elvira
Alvarez de Zavallos, and had:
19. Donna Inez de Ayala, who married Diego Gomez de Toledo, Alcalde
Mayor of Toledo. Their daughter:
18. Donna Sancha, married Sir Walter Blount. See Blount record. Sir
Walter died in 1403, and in 1406, the Lady Sancha Blount founded the
hospital of St. Leonards, Alkmonton, Derbyshire. She died in 1418. Her
will, made in 1415, is still in existence.
Source: The American Ancestors
of
Oratio Dyer Clark
and of his wife
Laura Ann King
together with the ancestry of
Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson
Ancestress of Oratio Dyer Clark
BY
JOHN EDWIN SAL1SBURY
Verified and Enlarged by
George Castor Martin
MARTIN & ALLABDYOB
ASBURY PARK, N. J.
1917
Scanned in and OCRed by David C.Blackwell 1996
Note :The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine
Marbury Scott by Meredith B. Colket [Philadelphia, 1936] supercides
part this 1917 book with a more complete, correct, and documented
version of this material.
I have not seen this book yet, (but I would love to acquire a copy of
this book - DCB).
Additional material can be found in:
The Bulkeley Genealogy by Donald Line Jacobus [New Haven 1933]
Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists by Lewis Weis [Baltimore 1988 6th
ed.]
Antiquities of Warwickshire by William Dugdale [London 1656 p412-2]
New discoveries can be found in
Ralegh of Farnborough by F.N.Craig in January 1991 NEHGS Register
vol.145, pg.3-21
Source:
http://www.usigs.org/library/books/families/ClarkeKing1917/cka2mh66.ht
m#MarialeBlount
=== Sources: Colket, Norr, AF, Dictionary of ===
Sources: Colket, Norr, AF, Dictionary of National Biography andSmallwood. She came from an ancient Spanish family of grandees descended from DonVela of Aragon. Norr: Calls her Sancha Gomez. Will dated 1415, proved 1418. Colket: The illustrious Ayala ancestry is given by Croke who quotesthe old Spanish proverb: "He who is connected with Ayala will never wantancestors." Sir Walter figured prominently in the affairs of England, was a closeassociate of John of Gaunt, and the latter made him an executor of his will andleft him a small legacy.
===
Donna Sancha de Ayala
She married Sir ===
Donna Sancha de Ayala
She married Sir Walter Blount, about 1372. The Donna Sancha de Ayala,
daughter of Don Diego Gomez de Toledo, alcalde mayor and chief justice
of Toledo, and notario mayor, or principal secretary of the kingdom of
Castile, by his wife Inez Alfon de Ayala, (See Ayala record) one of
the most ancient and illustrious houses of Spain. The Donna Sancha was
one of the ladies in waiting in the suite of Constantia of Castile,
eldest daughter of Peter the Cruel, later Queen, succeeding her
father, and still later consort of John of Gaunt.
AYALA.
from pages 85-86
31. The Infante Don Vela de Aragon, had issue a son:
30. Sancho Velasquez, created Lord of Ayala in 1074 by Don Alonzo,
King of Castile. His son:
29. Lope Sanchez de Ayala, Rico Hombre de Castile 1089, was the second
Lord of Ayala. His son:
28. Don Galindo Velasquez de Ayala, third Lord, married Donna Liberia
de Salzedo, heiress of that house. Their son:
27. Don Garcia Galindez de Salzedo, fourth Lord of Ayala and Lord of
Salzedo, married Donna Alberta Sanz, daughter of Don Garcia Sanz, Lord
of Zurbano. Their son:
26. Don Sancho Garcia de Salzedo, Rico Hombre, fifth Lord of Ayala,
died at the battle of Alarcos, A. D. 1 195. He married Donna Maria
Iniquez de Piedrola, daughter of Count Nuno de Piedrola. Their
daughter:
25. Donna Maria de Salzedo, heiress, inherited the Lordship of Ayala,
after the death, without issue, of Jon Juan Sanz de Salzedo, eighth
Lord, in the year 1328. She married Don Pedro Velaz de Guevara. Their
son:
24. Don Sancho Perez de Gamboa, married Donna Andrea Diaz de Mena.
Their daughter:
23. Donna Elvira Sanchez, heiress of Ayala, married Don Pero Lopez de
Ayala, inheritor of an estate in Uca and Ayala from Donna Maria Sanz
de Unca and therefor called Ayala. He was at the conquest of Seville
in 1253, and was evidently many years his wife's senior. Their son:
22. Don Sancho Lopez, el Motila, or el Moco, married Donna Aldonca de
Velasco, and had:
21. Don Lopez de Ayala, Adelantado Mayor of Murcia, who married Donna
Sancha Fernandez Barroso, and acquired many properties in Toledo.
Their so
20. Don Fernan Perez, Senor en Ayala, living in 1375, died the year of
the battle of Aljubarrota, aged 80 years. He married Donna Elvira
Alvarez de Zavallos, and had:
19. Donna Inez de Ayala, who married Diego Gomez de Toledo, Alcalde
Mayor of Toledo. Their daughter:
18. Donna Sancha, married Sir Walter Blount. See Blount record. Sir
Walter died in 1403, and in 1406, the Lady Sancha Blount founded the
hospital of St. Leonards, Alkmonton, Derbyshire. She died in 1418. Her
will, made in 1415, is still in existence.
Source: The American Ancestors
of
Oratio Dyer Clark
and of his wife
Laura Ann King
together with the ancestry of
Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson
Ancestress of Oratio Dyer Clark
BY
JOHN EDWIN SAL1SBURY
Verified and Enlarged by
George Castor Martin
MARTIN & ALLABDYOB
ASBURY PARK, N. J.
1917
Scanned in and OCRed by David C.Blackwell 1996
Note :The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine
Marbury Scott by Meredith B. Colket [Philadelphia, 1936] supercides
part this 1917 book with a more complete, correct, and documented
version of this material.
I have not seen this book yet, (but I would love to acquire a copy of
this book - DCB).
Additional material can be found in:
The Bulkeley Genealogy by Donald Line Jacobus [New Haven 1933]
Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists by Lewis Weis [Baltimore 1988 6th
ed
Antiquities of Warwickshire by William Dugdale [London 1656 p412-2]
New discoveries can be found in
Ralegh of Farnborough by F.N.Craig in January 1991 NEHGS Register
vol.145, pg.3-21
Source:
http://www.usigs.org/library/books/families/ClarkeKing1917/cka2mh66.ht
m#MarialeBlount
=== FOR THE FAMILY OF SANCHA DE AYALA, SEE ===
FOR THE FAMILY OF SANCHA DE AYALA, SEE NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, 51(1963):235-38.
=== In the year 1371 Doña Constanza, daughte ===
In the year 1371 Doña Constanza, daughter of the deceased (and dethroned) King of Castile, Don Pedro I (The Cruel) went to England to become the bride of King Edward III's son, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Among the young Castilian ladies of aristocratic birth who accompanied her was Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego (or Día-) Gómez de Guzmán (or de Toledo) and his wife, Doña Inés de Ayala. About 1373 Doña Sancha married an English knight, Sir Walter Blount, of the Blounts of Sodington, county Worcester. On 26 February in the first year of King Richard II's reign (1378), the Duke of Lancaster, who claimed the thrones of Castile and Leon in right of his wife, granted to Sir Walter and Sancha (for their good service to him) an annuity of 100 marks a year; this grant was confirmed "for their lives in survivorship" by King Richard, April 26, 1399. Records reveal payments to Sancha at various times; once (2 January 1380) her name was associated with that of "Phelippe Chaucy", i.e., Philippa Chaucer, wife of the author of the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer. On this occasion she was described by the Duke of Lancaster as "our very dear attendant" (nostre treschere compaigne) "dame Senche Blount". Sir Walter figured prominently in the affairs of England during the times of Edward III and Henry IV. He was a close associate of John of Gaunt, and the latter made him an executor of his will and left him a small legacy. In 1367, Sir Walter accompanied the Black Prince and the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt) upon the expedition into Spain to aid Peter the Cruel, King of Castile, and was at the battle of Marjara on April 3, 1367 which restored Peter to his throne. Sir Walter fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, wherein, being standard bearer, he was arrayed in the same style of armour as his royal master and was slain in single combat by Earl Douglas who believed he was in combat with the king himself. Sir Walter was slain in the course of t he battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, and Shakespeare, who drew his facts mainly from Holinshed's "Chronicles" immortalized him in his Henry IV though he called him Sir Walter Blunt. Three years after her husband's death, Dame Sancha founded a chantry in the Hospital of St. Leonard, Alkmonton, county Derbyshire. Her son-in-law, John Sutton, (husband of Constance Bount) died on August 29, 1406. On November 23 following, Dame Sancha was granted commission of the keeping of all the lands late of John Sutton, tenant in chief, during the minority of his six-year-old son and heir, John Sutton; her duties included "finding a competent maintenace for the heir, maintaining the houses and buildings and supporting the charges." In the same month the escheator in Worcestershire was ordered "to take of Constance who was the wife of John Sutton an oath etc. and in the presence of Sancha who was the wife of Walter Blount knight, to whom the king has committed the ward thereof, or of her attorneys, to assign the said Constance dower of the said John's lands." Dame Sancha Blount made her will (still in existence) in 1415, and died in 1418. She was buried beside her husband in the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, The Neward, Leicester. Sancha de Ayala, Lady Bount, the ancestress of several English settlers in America, was descended from some of the most illustrious Castilian families. Through her father she belonged to the House of Guzmán (also called Toledo) which produced many noble families in Spain and a series of wives and mistresses for Spanish and Portuguese kings. Her mother, Inés de Ayala (by whose surname Sancha was known), was sprung from the great House of Ayala of Toledo, which traced its pedigree in the male line to the House of Haro, Lords of Biscay. The proof of Sancha's parentage is contained in a family genealogy begun about 1385 by her materal uncle, Pedro López de Ayala, Grand Chancellor of Castile. He stated that Doña Sancha "married a Knight of England, who was called Sir Walter Blount." Sancha and Sir Walter had two children, Sir Thomas Blount and Constance. Sir Thomas was the father of two sons: (1) Sir Walter Blount, 1st Lord Mountjoy, whose descendants include Roger Ludlow, first Deputy-Governor of the Colony of CT and two U.S. Presidents, Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison and: (2) Sir Thomas Blount, the ancestor of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott. Sancha's older brother, Don Pedro Suåarez was the progenitor of much of Europe's nobility. He married Doña Juana de Orozco, Lady of Pinto and had Inés de Guzmán or de Toledo. By her second husband, Don Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marshal of Castile, she had a daughter, Doña María Fernández. Maria, 4th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte; m. Don Fadrique Enriquez and had Doña Juana Enríquez. Juana, married (1447) as his second wife, John II, King of Aragon and had Ferdinand II of Aragon, better known as Ferdinand V, The Catholic, King of Castile, who married the celebrated Queen Isabella of Castile and had several children including: Emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain), ancestor of the Habsburg and Bourbon Kings of Spain; Juana "La Loca" ("the crazy"), Queen of Castile, who married Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria; Ferdinand I, who was progenitor of the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors and Emperors of Austria, all of the present European sovereigns (including Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain), most of the dethroned dynasties of Europe, the Calvert family of Maryland, a branch of the Morris family of Philadelphia, and the Custis-Lee family of the Arlington Estate in Virginia; and Catherine of Aragon who married first the Tudor Prince, Arthur and second, his brother, King Henry VIII of England.
=== !Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Cen ===
!Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701 by David Faris. First Edition
=== She born in Toledo, New Castile, Spain & ===
She born in Toledo, New Castile, Spain & die in Newark, Leicestershire, England
=== Lineage of de Ayala ===
http://members.tripod.com/~David_Cooke/dudley/sancha.htm
LADY SANCHA DE AYALA
Lady Sancha De Ayala of Toledo ,Spain was the daughter of the major of Toledo. She is one of the most interesting of Governor Thomas Dudley's ancestors. Her lineage can be traced back to 1066 AD in Constantinople(see generation 11). She was descended from the Kings of Spain and most of Europe. Marilyn Lewis sent me the ahnentafel below. It contains many of her ancestors as well as the sources of the information.. I am grateful to her for this kindness.
I should explain to those unfamiliar with Spanish names that Spanish people take both their mother and father's family names and put "y" in between the names .
Ahnentafel for Sancha de Ayala, Lady (RN=11193) 22 Jun 1997
1. Sancha de Ayala, Lady (RN=11193), b abt 1356 at of Toledo, Castile, Spain,
d 1418 at Newark, Leicester, England, fath Don Diego Gomez --Alcalde of
Toledo (RN=11199), moth Inez Alfon de Ayala (RN=14931), 1 marriage, m to
Walter Blount, Sir (RN=11192) 1371, 1: Constance Blount (RN=11189), 2:
Thomas Blount, Sir (RN=14930), 3: Anne Blount (RN=22052), 4: Walter
Blount (No Record), 5: John Blount (No Record), 6: Peter Blount (No
Record), 7: James Blount md. Anne Parker (No Record), sou Plantagenet
Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 90.
Generation 1
2. Don Diego Gomez --Alcalde of Toledo (RN=11199), b abt 1334 at of Toledo,
Castile, Spain, fath Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez (RN=24073), moth
Teresa Garcia de Toledo (RN=26666), 1 marriage, m to Inez Alfon de Ayala
(RN=14931) abt 1355, 1: Sancha de Ayala, Lady (RN=11193), sou Lineage and
Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles by Paget, Vol. II, p. 410.
3. Inez Alfon de Ayala (RN=14931), b abt 1337 at of Toledo, Castile, Spain,
fath Fernan Perez de Ayala --13th Lord Ayala (RN=14932), moth Elvira
Alvarez de Zavallos (RN=14933), 1 marriage, m to Don Diego Gomez
--Alcalde of Toledo (RN=11199) abt 1355, 1: Sancha de Ayala, Lady
(RN=11193), sou DeAyala of Castile, The Augustan, XIII, #6, p. 289, by
Dom W. Wilfrid Bayne.
Generation 2
4. Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez (RN=24073), b abt 1308 at of Toledo,
Castile, Spain, fath Fernan Gomez de Toledo (RN=26667), moth Teresa
Vazquez de Acuna (RN=26668), 1 marriage, m to Teresa Garcia de Toledo
(RN=26666) abt 1332, 1: Don Diego Gomez --Alcalde of Toledo (RN=11199),
sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
5. Teresa Garcia de Toledo (RN=26666), b abt 1312, fath Diego Garcia de
Toledo (RN=26669), moth Maria Garcia Gudiel (RN=26670), 1 marriage, m to
Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez (RN=24073) abt 1332, 1: Don Diego Gomez
--Alcalde of Toledo (RN=11199), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
6. Fernan Perez de Ayala --13th Lord Ayala (RN=14932), b abt 1304, d 1385,
fath Pedro Lopez de Ayala --11th Lord Ayala (RN=14934), moth Sancha
Fernandez Barroso (RN=14935), 1 marriage, m to Elvira Alvarez de Zavallos
(RN=14933), 1: Inez Alfon de Ayala (RN=14931), sou DeAyala of Castile,
The Augustan, XIII, #6, p. 290, by Dom W. Wilfrid Bayne.
7. Elvira Alvarez de Zavallos (RN=14933), b abt 1310, fath Diego Gutierrez
de Zavallos (RN=26671), moth Juana Garcia Carrillo (RN=26672), 1 marriage,
m to Fernan Perez de Ayala --13th Lord Ayala (RN=14932), 1: Inez Alfon de
Ayala (RN=14931), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
Generation 3
8. Fernan Gomez de Toledo (RN=26667), b abt 1282 at of Toledo, Castile,
Spain, fath Gomez Perez de Toledo y Polemeque (RN=26673), moth Arabuena
Armildez (RN=26674), 1 marriage, m to Teresa Vazquez de Acuna (RN=26668)
abt 1307, 1: Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez (RN=24073), sou Ancestral File,
4.10.
9. Teresa Vazquez de Acuna (RN=26668), b abt 1285, 1 marriage, m to Fernan
Gomez de Toledo (RN=26667) abt 1307, 1: Gomez Perez de Toledo Vazquez
(RN=24073), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
10. Diego Garcia de Toledo (RN=26669), b abt 1284 at of Toledo, Castile,
Spain, fath Juan Garcia de Toledo (RN=26690), moth Ines Garcia
(RN=26691), 1 marriage, m to Maria Garcia Gudiel (RN=26670) abt 1311, 1:
Teresa Garcia de Toledo (RN=26666), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
11. Maria Garcia Gudiel (RN=26670), b abt 1297, 1 marriage, m to Diego
Garcia de Toledo (RN=26669) abt 1311, 1: Teresa Garcia de Toledo
(RN=26666), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
12. Pedro Lopez de Ayala --11th Lord Ayala (RN=14934), b abt 1278 at of
Toledo, Castile, Spain, d 1304, fath Sancho Perez de Ayala --10th Lord
Ayala (RN=14936), moth Aldonca de Valesco (RN=14937), 1 marriage, m to
Sancha Fernandez Barroso (RN=14935), 1: Fernan Perez de Ayala --13th
Lord Ayala (RN=14932), (1: Adelantado Mayor of Murcia.), sou DeAyala of
Castile, The Augustan, XIII, #6, p. 290, by Dom W. Wilfrid Bayne.
13. Sancha Fernandez Barroso (RN=14935), b abt 1282 at of Toledo, Castile,
Spain, fath Fernan Perez de Barroso (RN=26703), moth Mancia Garcia de
Soto (RN=26704), 1 marriage, m to Pedro Lopez de Ayala --11th Lord Ayala
(RN=14934), 1: Fernan Perez de Ayala --13th Lord Ayala (RN=14932), sou
Ancestral File, 4.10.
14. Diego Gutierrez de Zavallos (RN=26671), b abt 1282 at of Toledo, Castile,
Spain, fath Rhy Goncalez de Zavallos (RN=26707), moth Maria Cavieres
(RN=26708), 1 marriage, m to Juana Garcia Carrillo (RN=26672) abt 1308,
1: Elvira Alvarez de Zavallos (RN=14933), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
15. Juana Garcia Carrillo (RN=26672), fath Garcia Gomez de Carrillo
(RN=26711), moth Elvira Alvarez de Ossorio (RN=26712), 1 marriage, m to
Diego Gutierrez de Zavallos (RN=26671) abt 1308, 1: Elvira Alvarez de
Zavallos (RN=14933).
Generation 4
16. Gomez Perez de Toledo y Polemeque (RN=26673), b abt 1256, d 27 Jan 1291
at Toledo, Castile, Spain, fath Pedro Fernandez de Toledo y Illan
(RN=26675), moth Urraca Palomeque (RN=26676), 1 marriage, m to Arabuena
Armildez (RN=26674) abt 1281, 1: Fernan Gomez de Toledo (RN=26667), sou
Ancestral File, 4.10.
17. Arabuena Armildez (RN=26674), b abt 1259, fath Gutierre Armildez
(RN=26677), moth Mayor Fernandez (RN=26678), 1 marriage, m to Gomez
Perez de Toledo y Polemeque (RN=26673) abt 1281, 1: Fernan Gomez de
Toledo (RN=26667), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
20. Juan Garcia de Toledo (RN=26690), b abt 1257 at of Esteban, Hambran,
Toledo, Castile, Spain, d 14 Oct 1288, fath Garcia Ibanez O Yanez de
Toledo (RN=26692), moth Maria Fernandez Gudiel (RN=26693), 1 marriage, m
to Ines Garcia (RN=26691) abt 1283, 1: Diego Garcia de Toledo (RN=26669),
sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
21. Ines Garcia (RN=26691), b abt 1261, 1 marriage, m to Juan Garcia de
Toledo (RN=26690) abt 1283, 1: Diego Garcia de Toledo (RN=26669), sou
Ancestral File, 4.10.
24. Sancho Perez de Ayala --10th Lord Ayala (RN=14936), b abt 1250 at of
Toledo, Castile, Spain, fath Pedro Lopez de Haro (RN=14938), moth Elvira
Sanchez de Gamboa --Heiress of Ayala (RN=14939), 1 marriage, m to
Aldonca de Valesco (RN=14937), 1: Pedro Lopez de Ayala --11th Lord Ayala
(RN=14934), sou DeAyala of Castile, The Augustan, XIII, #6, p. 290, by
Dom W. Wilfrid Bayne.
25. Aldonca de Valesco (RN=14937), b abt 1250, 1 marriage, m to Sancho Perez
de Ayala --10th Lord Ayala (RN=14936), 1: Pedro Lopez de Ayala --11th
Lord Ayala (RN=14934), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
26. Fernan Perez de Barroso (RN=26703), b abt 1252 at of Toledo, Castile,
Spain, fath Pedro Gomez de Barroso (RN=26705), moth Lamila de Acevedo
(RN=26706), 1 marriage, m to Mancia Garcia de Soto (RN=26704), 1: Sancha
Fernandez Barroso (RN=14935), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
27. Mancia Garcia de Soto (RN=26704), b abt 1256 at of Toledo, Castile,
Spain, 1 marriage, m to Fernan Perez de Barroso (RN=26703), 1: Sancha
Fernandez Barroso (RN=14935), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
28. Rhy Goncalez de Zavallos (RN=26707), b abt 1254 at of Castile, Spain,
fath Gontalo Diaz de Zavallos (RN=26709), moth Antozina de Hoz
(RN=26710), 1 marriage, m to Maria Cavieres (RN=26708) abt 1280, 1:
Diego Gutierrez de Zavallos (RN=26671), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
29. Maria Cavieres (RN=26708), b abt 1256 at of Castile, Spain, 1 marriage,
m to Rhy Goncalez de Zavallos (RN=26707) abt 1280, 1: Diego Gutierrez de
Zavallos (RN=26671), sou Ancestral File, 4.10.
30. Garcia Gomez de Carrillo (RN=26711), b abt 1256 at of Castile, Spain, 1
marriage, m to Elvira Alvarez de Ossorio (RN=26712),
Preferred Parents:
Father: Diego Gómez de Toledo, b. ABT 1334 in Toledo, Castile la Mancha, Spain d. 1375 in Casarrubios del Monte, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Mother: Inez Alfonso de Ayála, b. 1338 in Toledo, New Castile, Spain d. AFT 1403 in Toledo, New Castile, Spain
Family 1: Walter Blount, b. 1350 in Elwaston, Derbyshire, England d. 21 JUL 1403 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
- John Blount, b. ABT 1385 in England d. BEF 26 OCT 1443 in England
Sources:
- Title: A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
Author: Bacon-Butler
Publication: Name: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48558/ExtinctPeerages-000848-55/399393?backurl;
Page: Blount family line.
- Title: Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
Author: UKI2-Burke-1855 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry B
Publication: Name: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6625/UKI2-Burke-1855-BURKE0107/108?backurl;
Page: Blount family line.
- Title: Walter Blount & Ayala in Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QR-P75G?cc=2060211&wc=WWJR-J6W%3A352088201%2C353628301
Author: "Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QR-P75G?cc=2060211&wc=WWJR-J6W%3A352088201%2C353628301 : 20 May 2014), B > Blount, Richard (1800) - Blume, Heinrich Andreas (1714) > image 90 of 1322; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, compiler, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QR-P75G;
Note: Walter Blount (1350-1403) married in 1371 Sancha de Ayala and had children according to research before 1954
Page: Names, dates, locations, and relationships match research
- Title: Sancha de Ayala (1356-1418) Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p373.htm#i11193 index to pedigrees [citations]
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p373.htm#i11193;
Note: Sancha de Ayala [1,2,3,4,5,6]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #11193, b. circa 1356, d. 1418
Father Diego Gomez de Toledo, Mayor of Toledo, 1st Senor de Casarubios, Senor de Valdepusa, Val de Mozaraves, & Malpica [2,3,4,5,6] b. c 1334
Mother Inez Fernandez de Ayala b. c 1337
Sancha de Ayala was born circa 1356 at of Toledo, Castile, Spain. She married Sir Walter Blount, son of John le Blount and Eleanor Beauchamp, in 1371. [2,3,4,5,6] Sancha de Ayala died in 1418 at Newark, Leicester, England.
Family: Sir Walter Blount b. 1348, d. 22 Jun 1403
Children:
Constance Blount+ [7,3,4,6] d. 23 Sep 1432
Walter Blount b. c 1374, d. a 1382
Sir John Blount [8] b. c 1376, d. a 1418
Sir Thomas Blount, Sheriff of Derbyshire, Treasurer of Normandy+ b. c 1378, d. 1456
Peter Blount [8] b. c 1380
Sir James Blount+ [8] b. c 1382
Anne Blount+ [2,5] b. c 1386, d. a 1415
Citations:
1. [S2954] Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles by Paget, Vol. II, p. 410; Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 90; Stemmata Robertson, p. 203.
2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 60.
3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 153.
4. [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 668-669.
5. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 666-667.
6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 101.
7. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 277.
8. [S11581] Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages, p. 55.
Page: Relationships and sources
- Title: Sancha De Ayala Blount, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV9-14RN : 13 April 2023), Sancha De Ayala Blount, ; Burial, Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England, St. Mary Magdalene Church; citing record ID 7643095, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV9-14RN;
Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7643095/sancha-blount
Sancha De Ayala Blount
BIRTH 1360 Provincia de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
DEATH 1418 (aged 57–58) Blaby District, Leicestershire, England
BURIAL St. Mary Magdalene Church
Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 7643095
She married Sir Walter Blount.
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