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William FitzWilliam l de Sprotborough
- Preferred Name: William FitzWilliam l de Sprotborough[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
- Alternate Name: William Fitz William
- Alternate Name: Sir William Fitz William
- Gender: M
- FSID: 9ZH7-L8M
- Life+Sketch: with note: Description: Sir William Fitz William Knight of Sprotborugh and Emley heir and son of Wiliam Fitz Godric and Albreda (Aubrey) Lisoureswas born 1170 - Sprotborough, Yorkshire, England. He married1st- Maud and 2- Ela Warenne. He died after 1219 by 23 Feb 1224 - Sp
- Death: 9 FEB 1218 in Royton, Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.5681 LONG: E2.1215
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/William-Fitz-Godric-Lord-of-Sprotborough/6000000003087154097
- AFN: with note: Description: GLCP-QJ
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Sir Knight
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-William-de-Sprotborough-FitzWilliam/6000000064631638821?through=6000000007159769300
- Fact: with note: Description: William and Adela were both 2nd wife and 2nd husband
- Alt. Birth: BET 1139 AND 1199
- Alt. Birth: ABT 1174 in Hopton, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.9588 LONG: E1.0825
- Birth: 11 FEB 1135 in Spotbrough, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N3.513 LONG: E1.1923 with note: (Removed incorrect reference to UK)
- Alt. Death: 9 FEB 1218 in Royton, Manchester, Leicestershire, England at LATI: N3.5678 LONG: E2.1217
- Burial: 23 FEB 1224
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Sir William Fitz William Knight of Sprotborugh and Emley
heir and son of Wiliam Fitz Godric and Albreda (Aubrey) Lisoures
was born 1170 - Sprotborough, Yorkshire, England. He married
1st- Maud (only wife)
Held - Sprotborough , Emley, Yorkshire & Plumbtree, Nottingham
1191-1200 - Confirmed gist of his grandfather Godric -to Byland Abbey, Yorkshire
1194 - his nephew, Roger Lacy, Constable of Chester, released to him & his mother, the lands which had belonged to her father , Robert Lisoure, including Bardington
1208 - Leicester -sir WIlliam FitzWilliam -granted the advowson of Mrham Church -to- Friar Hemet, Master of the Knights Templars in England
=== From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 J ===
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
=== !Name,parents,Byr(also<1156),pla(also
!Name,parents,Byr(also<1156),pla(also
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.28; AMCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== Went with his father who accompanied Ed ===
Went with his father who accompanied Edward the Confessor to Normandy. Returned with William the Conqueror and was Marshall of his army at the BATTLE OF HASTINGS, where he behaved so galleantly that William the conqueror gave him the scarf off his own arm. It is still preserved in the family and each heir of the family wears it at their baptism.
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Note:
Jim Webers notes state:
The son of this marriage [William & Aubrey], William FitzWilliam (thealleged Marshal of Hastings [which he was not]) was probably just ofage in 1194, when, by a fine dated 21 Apr, Roger the Constable,Aubrey's grands on by her first husband, released to her and her sonWilliam (FitzWilliam) all the lands which had belonged to Robert deLisours her father. The subsequent pedigree can be sketched verybriefly. Aubrey 's son William Fitz William, was living 9 Feb 12 18/9. [Complete Peerage V :518-519 No te]
Title: Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the PacificNorthwest
Author: Weber, Jim
Publication: 21 Jul 2002; http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com;
Abbrev: Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the PacificNorthwe
=== !-542-Fitzwilliam; !#237v2p162; !#Derby ===
!-542-Fitzwilliam; !#237v2p162; !#Derby Arch Socv36p55;
=== Jim Webers notes state:
The son of this ===
Jim Webers notes state:
The son of this marriage [William & Aubrey], William FitzWilliam (the alleged Marshal of Hastings [which he was not]) was probably just of age in 1194, when, by a fine dated 21 Apr, Roger the Constable, Aubrey's grandson by her first husband, released to her and her son William (FitzWilliam) all the lands which had belonged to Robert de Lisours her father. The subsequent pedigree can be sketched very briefly. Aubrey's son William FitzWilliam, was living 9 Feb 1218/9. [Complete Peerage V:518-519 Note]
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=== Some background information concerning the family of Amicia de Alfreton and her ancestors ===
Robert de Lathom (also called Robert Fitz-Henry) died in 1199. This is confirmed by a lawsuit filed on 29 October 1199 by Amabel, the wife of Robert, against Richard de Lathom the son of Robert [See document in the Memories section]. British History Online in a footnote notes that Amabel was probably the second wife of Robert, because she is referred to as "dau. of Simon" and Robert’s first wife “was the daughter and heiress of Orm, son of Ailward, and his wife Emma, dau. of Albert Grelley”. It is interesting to note that British History Online calls Emma’s father “Orm, son of Ailward” rather than Orme Fitz-Siward (Orme son of Siward) as he is referred to in The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster. But, clearly, Orm, son of Ailward, and Orme Fitz-Siward are the same person, spouse of Emma de Gresely (Grelley). Emma must have died quite some time before 1199 for Robert to have remarried, perhaps by 1190. Lending further credence to the fact that Amabel was the second wife is the fact that she felt it necessary to file suit against Robert’s son and heir Richard de Lathom for a dowry. If she had been the mother of Richard, certainly he would have provided for his mother as a caring son. However, he may have been reluctant to provide for a step-mother that he may have considered something of a “gold-digger”, trying to get his father’s wealth. The name of the wife of Richard de Lathom is not given in the historical records.
As stated above, Robert de Lathom was succeeded by his son Richard de Lathom (also called Richard Fitz-Robert) in 1199. Clearly Richard was an adult by 1199 to have succeeded his father Robert and to have been the subject of a lawsuit over his father’s estate, suggesting Richard must have been born in or before 1178 and not as early some records suggest in 1145. The Lathom pedigree in The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster reports that Richard de Lathom was living in the time of King John and King Henry III. John was king from May 1199 to October 1216 and Henry III was king from October 1216 to November 1272, suggesting that Robert could not have died until sometime well into Henry III’s reign. Richard de Lathom’s wife is not named in the historical records, but he is reported as having two sons: Sir Robert de Lathom “son of Richard and grandson of Robert Fitz-Henry” and Richard de Lathom “son of Richard Fitz-Robert”.
Robert de Lathom, son and heir of Richard de Lathom (Richard Fitz-Robert) was the Sheriff of Lancashire from 1249-1255 and again from 1264-1265. He was married to Amicia de Alfreton “mar. before 1252”, daughter of Robert of Alfreton. The marriage “before 1252” could have occurred between about 1245-1251, give or take a couple of years, suggesting that Robert and Amicia were likely born no earlier than 1220-1225. Some private records suggest Amicia was born as early as 1200, but that doesn’t work with a marriage dated “before 1252”. She would have been nearly 50 years of age at the time of her marriage. Some private records also report she was called Joan, but most historical records name her Amicia. [See document about the Alftreton family in British History Online in the Memories section.]
According to the Lathom pedigree in The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, Amicia was the daughter of Robert de Alfreton, “Lord and Baron of Alfreton, Normanton and Farnham”. Some private records suggest that this Robert de Alfreton, father of Amicia and also called Robert Fitz-Ranulph, was the son of Ranulph de Alfreton, but there is far too much time between that Robert de Alfreton and Amicia for them to be father and daughter. British History Online reports that Robert de Alfreton (Robert Fitz-Ranulph) has a son named William, Lord of Alfreton, who has a son named Robert de Alfreton who would be much closer to the right age to be the father of Amicia.
The Robert de Alfreton, called Robert Fitz-Ranulph, is well documented as the son Ranulph (Randulph) de Alfreton. The first Robert de Alfreton’s father, Ranulph de Alfreton, was reportedly the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire under King Henry II in 1156 (in the second year of the reign of Henry II). If Amicia was the daughter of that first Robert de Alfreton (Robert Fitz-Ranulph), there would be almost 100 years between the time Robert’s father, Ranulph (Amicia’s grandfather?), was sheriff and the time Amicia got married. It seems quite clear that there must be at least one or two missing generations in that ancestry of Amicia, because her marriage “before 1252” is too far removed from known dates of events in Ranulph de Alfreton and Robert Fitz-Ranulph’s lives. It appears, therefore, almost certain that Amicia is the daughter of the second Robert de Alfreton, son of William, son of the first Robert, son of Ranulph, son of Engelram de Alfreton, placing Amicia into the sixth generation of the Alfreton family rather than the fourth generation. And that would fit with a marriage “before 1252”.
However, there is an Alfreton pedigree in The Reliqury, Quarterly Archeological Journal and Review which shows the wife of Robert de Lathom, named previously, as Johanna, daughter of William de Alfreton and does not show a Robert as the son of William. Countering the claim in the Alfreton pedigree that William does not have a son named Robert are a number of entries in British History Online, Honors and Knights Fees, Vol. 2, and The History of the County of Derby, Part 2 [See documents in the Memories section of the above-named Alfreton family members] that clearly state Robert is the son of William. That second Robert is completely missing in the Alfreton pedigree. That second Robert is the father of Amicia and is also probably the father of Thomas de Alfreton, the next Alfreton generation, rather than William who is so listed in the Alfreton pedigree.
That raises the question: What is the name of Robert de Lathom’s wife, Amicia or Johanna (Joan)? One entry in British History Online states, Robert “had to wife Joane (whom other authors call Amicia)” and continues speaking of Robert de Lathom that he “gave a great fine for the custody (or wardship) of Thomas de Chauris, nephew, and one of the heirs of Thomas, son of Robert (de Alserton) [sic=Alfreton] until he should come of age.” That appears to indicate that Robert de Lathom’s wife is referred to in various records as both Amicia and Joan (Johanna) and that Thomas is the son of Robert rather than William and Thomas is the brother of Amicia (Joan). Another entry in British History Online reports the Alfreton lordship went extinct in 1269, suggesting after 1269 the lordship was in the possession of other individuals not named Alfreton (i.e., in the hands of Lathom and Chaworth).
Robert de Lathom and Amicia de Alfreton were the parents of at least two sons: Sir Robert de Lathom, “son and heir” and Thomas de Lathom, who “had a grant of Mosborough from his brother Robert de Lathom, 20 Ed. I. (1292)”. Those two sons were certainly born after the marriage of their parents “before 1252”, so likely born about 1248-1252. This second Robert de Lathom apparently died in 1324-1325 according to an inquisition postmortem “inq. p.m. 18 Edward II”. This second Robert de Lathom was married to Katherine de Knowesley (also spelled Knowesleigh and Knoweslegh), daughter of Thomas de Knowesley. Katherine de Knowesley survived her husband.
=== !#21> Complete Peerage-v5-p519note, (FHL ===
!#21> Complete Peerage-v5-p519note, (FHL 942 D22cok); !ASSUMPTION> probably just of age-1194; `TITLE> Marshal of Hastings;
=== He was titled Sir Wm. Fitz Williams, Kn ===
He was titled Sir Wm. Fitz Williams, Knight.
=== Lord of Elmley and Sprotborough. Lord of ===
Lord of Elmley and Sprotborough. Lord of Elmley and Sprotborough. Lord of Elmley and Sprotborough.
=== Name Suffix: Marshall of Hastings ===
Name Suffix: Marshall of Hastings Ancestral File Number: V9VX-K0
=== ...William FitzWilliam (the alleged Mars ===
...William FitzWilliam (the alleged Marshal of Hastings [which he wasnot]) was probably just of age in 1194, when, by a fine dated 21 Apr,Roger the Constable, Aubrey's grandson by her first husband, releasedto her and her son William (FitzWilliam) all the lands which hadbelonged to Robert de Lisours her father. The subsequent pedigree canbe sketched very briefly. Aubrey's son William FitzWilliam, was living9 Feb 1218/9. [Complete Peerage V:518-519 Note]
This feudal lord took up arms in the baronial cause, temp. King John,but returned to his allegiance in the 5th Henry III [1221]. He m.Ella, dau. of Hamlyn, Earl Warren and Surrey, and was s. by his son,Sir Thomas Fitz-William. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883,p. 215, Fitz-William, Baron Fitz-William]
According to westyorksarms, URL:http://members.tripod.com/~midgley/westyorksarms.html: 'FitzWilliam
Of Emley and later Sprotborough. Chef stewards to the Lords ofConisbrough from the time of Sir William FitzWilliam [d>1218] whomarried Ela De Warrene [daughter of Hamelyn Plantagenet ofConisbrough]. ... Arms: Lozengy, argent and gules.'
According to The Battle Abbey Roll, by the Duchess of Cleveland(1889), Vol I, p. 271: Albreda, who survived him [WilliamFitzGodric], brought him a daughter and a son, William Fitz William,who is represented, on horse-back and armed cap-a-pie, on the sealaffixed to a charter which he granted to the monks of Byland in 1217.Collins says that he married Ella, daughter of Hameline Earl ofWarren, but an inspeximus of Hampole recognizes a charter of hisconfirming an annual rent of 20s. for a pittance to find oil for thelamps burning day and night at the tomb of Maud, formerly his wife,who had been buried in the church of the monastery.'-Ibid. He joinedthe barons who rose in arms against King John, though he returned tohis allegiance under Henry III.; and his son Thomas, who succeeded notmany years after the accession of the latter, and continued inpossession through nearly the whole of that long reign, also fought onthe baronial side at the battle of Chesterfield, where he was takenprisoner in 1266.'
According to Thorton's Nottinghamshire, 2d edition, Volume I, pp.133-134, 1st edition (1677), quoted in Miscellaneous Writings FromPrinted Manuscript Sources, Stacey Grimaldi, F.S.A. ed., London:privately printed (1881), p. 356: '.... William who married Albredade Lisures (Pipe Roll, 5 Stephen, Pipe 15 Henry II. Ebor) whose sonand heir was called Fitz William (Testa de Nevill) which became theSurname of this noble family, and his son Thomas Fitz William heldthis manor of Plumptre of the honor of Tickhill in the time of HenryIII.'
Sir William Fitz-William, lord of Elmley and Sprotborough, m. Albreda,dau. and heir of Robert de Lizures, widow of Richard Fitz-Eustace,constable of Chester, and sister of the half blood to Robert de Laci,Baron of Pontefract, and had issue, a dau. Donatia, to whom her othergave lands in Crowle, with a son, Sir William Fitz-William, hissuccessor. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 215, Fitz-William,Baron Fitz-William]
According to The Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Journal,Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Society, London: Bradbury,Agnew, and Co. (1882), p. 128 (Emley) fn. 55: 'Some of Godric'slands were long afterwards in the family of Fitzwilliam, descendedfrom William fitz Godric fitz ketill (bert), who in 3 Henry III.(1219) claimed an acre of land in Hopton, against Alex. de Crevequer.(Coll. Top. et Gen. I., 146.) Emley though a manor, continued to beheld of the manor of Wakefield.'
...William FitzWilliam (the alleged Marshal of Hastings [which he wasnot]) was probably just of age in 1194, when, by a fine dated 21 Apr,Roger the Constable, Aubrey's grandson by her first husband, releasedto her and her son William (FitzWilliam) all the lands which hadbelonged to Robert de Lisours her father. The subsequent pedigree canbe sketched very briefly. Aubrey's son William FitzWilliam, was living9 Feb 1218/9. [Complete Peerage V:518-519 Note]
This feudal lord took up arms in the baronial cause, temp. King John,but returned to his allegiance in the 5th Henry III [1221]. He m.Ella, dau. of Hamlyn, Earl Warren and Surrey, and was s. by his son,Sir Thomas Fitz-William. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883,p. 215, Fitz-William, Baron Fitz-William]
According to westyorksarms, URL:http://members.tripod.com/~midgley/westyorksarms.html: 'FitzWilliam
Of Emley and later Sprotborough. Chef stewards to the Lords ofConisbrough from the time of Sir William FitzWilliam [d>1218] whomarried Ela De Warrene [daughter of Hamelyn Plantagenet ofConisbrough]. ... Arms: Lozengy, argent and gules.'
According to The Battle Abbey Roll, by the Duchess of Cleveland(1889), Vol I, p. 271: Albreda, who survived him [WilliamFitzGodric], brought him a daughter and a son, William Fitz William,who is represented, on horse-back and armed cap-a-pie, on the sealaffixed to a charter which he granted to the monks of Byland in 1217.Collins says that he married Ella, daughter of Hameline Earl ofWarren, but an inspeximus of Hampole recognizes a charter of hisconfirming an annual rent of 20s. for a pittance to find oil for thelamps burning day and night at the tomb of Maud, formerly his wife,who had been buried in the church of the monastery.'-Ibid. He joinedthe barons who rose in arms against King John, though he returned tohis allegiance under Henry III.; and his son Thomas, who succeeded notmany years after the accession of the latter, and continued inpossession through nearly the whole of that long reign, also fought onthe baronial side at the battle of Chesterfield, where he was takenprisoner in 1266.'
According to Thorton's Nottinghamshire, 2d edition, Volume I, pp.133-134, 1st edition (1677), quoted in Miscellaneous Writings FromPrinted Manuscript Sources, Stacey Grimaldi, F.S.A. ed., London:privately printed (1881), p. 356: '.... William who married Albredade Lisures (Pipe Roll, 5 Stephen, Pipe 15 Henry II. Ebor) whose sonand heir was called Fitz William (Testa de Nevill) which became theSurname of this noble family, and his son Thomas Fitz William heldthis manor of Plumptre of the honor of Tickhill in the time of HenryIII.'
Sir William Fitz-William, lord of Elmley and Sprotborough, m. Albreda,dau. and heir of Robert de Lizures, widow of Richard Fitz-Eustace,constable of Chester, and sister of the half blood to Robert de Laci,Baron of Pontefract, and had issue, a dau. Donatia, to whom her othergave lands in Crowle, with a son, Sir William Fitz-William, hissuccessor. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 215, Fitz-William,Baron Fitz-William]
According to The Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Journal,Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Society, London: Bradbury,Agnew, and Co. (1882), p. 128 (Emley) fn. 55: 'Some of Godric'slands were long afterwards in the family of Fitzwilliam, descendedfrom William fitz Godric fitz ketill (bert), who in 3 Henry III.(1219) claimed an acre of land in Hopton, against Alex. de Crevequer.(Coll. Top. et Gen. I., 146.) Emley though a manor, continued to beheld of the manor of Wakefield.'
=== AFN record lists age as 21 in 1194. ===
AFN record lists age as 21 in 1194.
=== dead ===
dead
Preferred Parents:
Father: William FitzWilliam de Sprotborough,
Mother: Avice de Tania,
Family 1: Adela de Warrenne, b. ABT 1169 in Lewes, Sussex, England d. 1220 in England, United Kingdom
- Thomas FitzWilliam - Lord of Emley, b. 1195 in Spotbrough, Yorkshire, England d. 1266 in Leicestershire, England
- Ellen Fitzwilliam, b. 1207 d. 1262 in England, United Kingdom
- William FitzWilliam, b. ABT 1254 in England d. ABT 1342 in Spotbrough, Yorkshire, England
- Ellen FitzWillliam, b. ABT 1186 in England
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: The Genealogy of the British Peerage, Sixth Edition, Edmund Lodge, Norroy King of Arms, F.S.A., Name: London: Saunders & Otley (1838);, Page number: p. 201
Note: Edmund Lodge, Norroy King of Arms, F.S.A., The Genealogy of theBritish Peerage, Sixth Edition (London: Saunders & Otley (1838)).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246400915
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William Fitz William - Published information: death: about 1222; England, United Kingdom
Note: Published information: death: about 1222; England, United Kingdom
Published information: birth: about 1160; Emley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Published information: nobility-title: Marshall Of Hastings & Lord Of Emley;
Published information: birth-name: William Fitz William
Published information: male
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2036922561
- Title: The Antigua Familia de Bosville pedigree by Robert Glover, 1586
Author: University of Hull, Family History Library, Hull, Yorkshire, England
Note: a Scroll, created by Robert Glover, 1586, College of Arms, Cartographer to Queen Elizabeth 1.
Page: The Antigua Familia de Bosville pedigree by Robert Glover, 1586
- Title: Book - Records of the Cust Family
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William Fitz William Sir Lord - birth: ; Hopton, York, Yorkshire, England
Author: Weber, Jim, Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest (21 Jul 2002; http://worldconnect.roots
Note: birth: ; Hopton, York, Yorkshire, England
death:
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244749142
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom, Jonathan Phillips, Name: Yale University Press; Date: 2007;, Page number: p. 311, n. 15
Note: Jonathan Phillips, The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers ofChristendom (Yale University Press, 2007).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399510
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzThomas Knight -
Author: Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3243695014
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam - Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth-name: William Fitz William Marshall of Hastings
Author: Memorabilia
Note: Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth-name: William Fitz William Marshall of Hastings
Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth: after 1173; Emley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth: about 1170; Emley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2042921944
- Title: Book - Antiquities of Nottinghamshire "Plumbtree"
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: The Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Journal, Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Society, Name: Bradbury, Agnew, and Co.; Location: London; Date: 1882;, Page number: p. 128 (Emley) fn. 55
Note: Yorkshire Archeaological and Topographical Society, The YorkshireArcheaological and Topographical Journal (London, Bradbury, Agnew, andCo., 1882).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399039
- Title: Book - Visitations of Yorkshire
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2199011923
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2737222795
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3243695014
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: Miscellaneous Writings From Printed & Manuscript Sources, Stacey Grimaldi, F.S.A., Name: privately printed; Location: London; Date: 1881;, Page number: p. 356
Note: Stacey Grimaldi, F.S.A., Miscellaneous Writings From Printed &Manuscript Sources (London, privately printed, 1881).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246400914
- Title: Book - Extinct & Dormant Peerages
- Title: Book - Plantagent Ancestry
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: William FitzWilliam -
Author: The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and Baronetage, Edmund Lodge, Norroy King of Arms, F.S.A., Name: Hurst & Blackett; Location: London; Date: 1859;, Page number: p. 224
Note: Edmund Lodge, Norroy King of Arms, F.S.A., The Genealogy of theExisting British Peerage and Baronetage (London, Hurst & Blackett,1859).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246399099
- Title: "Honors and Knights' Fees, Volume 2," by William Farrer
Author: pages 151-3 published by Manchester University Press, 1924
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=3GO7AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152&dq=william+alfreton+%2B+helewise&source=bl&ots=cp0snKyNV_&sig=a9rP5B3Av-fkMdK32Ez3VZkjxeE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjMtqaY9JfSAhUExGMKHcc7BcA4ChDoAQgmMAM#v=onepage&q=william%20alfreton%20%2B%20helewise&f=false;
Note: Names the wife of William as Helewise, also names the wife of Robert his son as being Agnes. This book gives the detailed history of the Alfreton line.
- Title: Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors
Author: Citations [S4004] Unknown author, Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1020; Wallop Family, p. 333; Stemmata Robertson, p. 157. [S9737] Unknown author, Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees. [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 103-104. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 531. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 671. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 306. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 671-672. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 330. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 314. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 287. [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 1. [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 104.
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p505.htm#i15160;
Note: Sir William FitzWilliam1,2,3,4,5,6
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
M, #15160, d. between 1219 and 23 February 1224
Father Sir William FitzWilliam, Lord Elmley & Sprotborough3,5 d. 1184
Mother Albreda de Lizours3,5 b. c 1128, d. a 1193
Sir William FitzWilliam married Ela de Warenne, daughter of Hameline, 5th Earl of Surrey, Vicomte de Touraine and Isabel de Warren, after 1193; They had 2 sons (Sir Thomas; & Roger) & 2 daughters (Denise, wife of Sir Robert d'Eiville; & Ellen, wife of Sir John de Lungvillers).3,7,4,5,6 Sir William FitzWilliam died between 1219 and 23 February 1224; He had married (1) Maud.8,3,5
Family
Ela de Warenne d. b 1240
Children
Roger FitzWilliam, Lord Gretewell
Ellen FitzWilliam+9,5 d. a 1262
Dionis (Denise) FitzWilliam+10,8,11,12,7,4,5 d. c 1284
Sir Thomas FitzWilliam+8,3,5 b. bt 1195 - 1200, d. b 17 Oct 1264
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