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The Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Families




Daniel Richardson and Ruth Ball




Husband Daniel Richardson 1 2

           Born: Abt 1670 - <Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)>
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: William Richardson (      -1697) 3 4 5
         Mother: Elizabeth E. Ewen (1630-1704) 6 7 8 9 10 11


       Marriage: 

   Other Spouse: Elizabeth Welsh (      -      )



Wife Ruth Ball 12

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 

   Other Spouse: John Leeds of Talbot County


Children

Research Notes: Husband - Daniel Richardson

Second husband of Ruth Ball. Owned parts of "Hickory Hill" with his brother Joseph.


Research Notes: Wife - Ruth Ball

Second wife of Daniel Richardson.


Geoffrey de Mandeville and Adeliza de Balts




Husband Geoffrey de Mandeville 13 14 15

           Born: 1036
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1100
         Buried:  - Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England
       Marriage: 

Events

• Constable: of the Tower of London.

• Sheriff: in London and Middlesex.




Wife Adeliza de Balts 14 16

            AKA: Athelaise
           Born: Abt 1040 - <Rycott, Oxford, England>
     Christened: 
           Died:  - <Westminster, Middlesex, England>
         Buried:  - Westminster Abbey, Middlesex, England


Children
1 M William de Mandeville 14 17 18

           Born: 1062 - <Rycott, Oxford>, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Between 1105 and 1116 - England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Margaret de Rie (1065-      ) 14 19
           Marr: Abt 1083 - England


2 F Beatrice de Mandeville 20

            AKA: Beatrix de Mandeville
           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Geoffrey Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine (1061-1100) 21



Birth Notes: Husband - Geoffrey de Mandeville

FamilySearch has b. abt 1053, Rycott, Oxford, England.


Research Notes: Husband - Geoffrey de Mandeville

From Wikipedia - Geoffrey de Mandeville (11th century) :

Geoffrey de Mandeville (d. c. 1100) was Constable of the Tower of London. His surname comes from the town of (Thil-)Manneville (Magnavilla, Mannevilla)[1] or Magna Villa near Valognes in Manche on the Cotentin Peninsula.[2]

An important Domesday tenant-in-chief, de Mandeville was one of the great magnates of the reign of William the Conqueror . William granted him large estates, primarily in Essex , but in ten other shires as well. He served as sheriff in London and Middlesex , and perhaps also in Essex, and in Hertfordshire .

He married firstly Athelaise (Adeliza), by whom he had a son William, and a daughter Beatrix (Beatrice), and possibly others. He married secondly Lescelina, by whom he had no children. About 1085 he and Lescelina founded Hurley as a cell of Westminster.

His lands were inherited by his son William de Mandeville . His daughter Beatrix (Beatrice) was the wife of Geoffrey, whom some have speculated was a natural son of Eustace II, Count of Boulogne .
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From Ancestral Roots, Line 158A-23:

"While the holdings of Geoffrey de Mandeville were not nearly as great as those of Eustace of Boulogne, he was a very substantial landholder in 11 counties..."


Birth Notes: Child - William de Mandeville

FamilySearch has b. abt 1054, Great Waltham, Essex, England.


Sir Adam Banastre and Margaret de Holand




Husband Sir Adam Banastre 22

           Born: 1285 - Bretherton, Chorley, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1315 - Duxbury, England
         Buried: 


         Father: Thomas Banastre (1260-      ) 23
         Mother: Joan de Singleton (1265-      )


       Marriage: 



Wife Margaret de Holand 24

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: After 10 Sep 1324 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 


Children
1 F Katherine Banastre 25

           Born: Abt 1308 - Farleton, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sir John de Harington (Abt 1304-1359) 26



Death Notes: Husband - Sir Adam Banastre

Beheaded.


Research Notes: Husband - Sir Adam Banastre

From http://cybergata.com/roots/1890.htm :
Family Connection. 827
From A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 6, pp. 102-108, Within the footnotes, there records that connect the two Thomas Banestres with Joan de Singleton and Sir Adam Banastre:

Margery daughter of Henry son of Sweyn gave to Thomas Banastre land in Bretherton held in part from Adam Banastre and in part from the Knights of St. John, in exchange for lands in Scarisbrick which Thomas held of the Abbot of Cockersand; [MSS. cxlix, fol. 45].

Richard son of Richard de Thorp in 1293 granted Thomas son of Thomas Banastre lands in Bretherton and Thorp; [MSS. cxlix, fol. 37b].

Maud widow of Thomas le Boteler gave to Thomas son of Thomas Banastre land in Hillcroft in Bretherton formerly held by Adam his brother; [Dods. MSS. cxlix, fol. 44b]. Thomas son of Thomas le Boteler also made a grant to him in 1293; [Dods. MSS. cxlix, fol. 44b]

One Thomas Banastre (father or son) in 1288 held a third part of Heath Charnock; [Lancs. Inq. and Extents, i, 270]. The son Thomas married Joan de Singleton and thus acquired estates in the Fylde; he died in or before 1303; [Final Conc. (Rec. Soc. Lancs, and Ches.), i, 201]. The remainders were to William and Adam Banastre, brothers. The Adam Banastre who raised an insurrection in 1315 was almost certainly son of the younger Thomas. Thus in 1307-8 Sir Adam Banastre gave Sir William Banastre, his brother, a rent of £16 11s. 6½d. from his manors, &c., of Broughton, Salefield, Heath Charnock, Adlington, Duxbury and Shevington; [Dods. MSS. cxlix, fol. 47b].
• Web Reference: The Banastre Rebellion .


Research Notes: Wife - Margaret de Holand

From http://cybergata.com/roots/8425.htm :
Background Information. 977 <sources.htm>
Margaret was the daughter of Sir Robert de Holand, also called the "sister of Sir Robert de Holand" in the text of the Whalley Cartulary. She married Sir John de Blackburne, Lord of Wiswall, Lanchashire. They had three daughters who were coheiresses of both of their father and mother. Margaret survived her first husband and married Sir Adam Banister (who was beheaded 9 Edward II), by whom she had a daughter, Katherine, sole heiress of her father, and fourth daughter and coheiress of her mother. This Katherine Banister, who was the nurse to Phillippa, Queen of Edward III, married Sir John de Harrington of Farleton.

~ The Derby Household Books, p. 152
The Derby Household Books, Notes on p. 152 (Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, Vol. XXXI ), the author, William Ffarington, mentions that he came to a different conclusion than Mr. Hulton's conclusion in the Whalley Cartulary, Vol. IV, pp 978-979 (Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, Vol. XX ) about the Pedigree of Margaret de Holland called the "sister of Sir Robert de Holland" in the Whalley Cartulary. He says his pedigree is the result of his pedigree comes from examination of all the Holland pedigrees and other evidences. The pedigree follows:

Robert de Holland
|
Thurstan de Holand = Daughter and heiress of Adam de Kellet
|
Sir Robert de Holland = Elizabeth, daughter of William de Samlesbury
|
Margaret de Holland = Sir John de Blakeburne, Lord of Wiswall.

Sir Robert de Holand, who was behead is given as the brother of Margaret, wife of Sir John de Blackburne.



William de Lea and Clémence Banastre




Husband William de Lea 27

           Born: Abt 1300 - Lea
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Henry de Lea Sheriff of Lancaster (      -      ) 28
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 



Wife Clémence Banastre 29

            AKA: Clementia Banastre
           Born:  - Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 8 Feb 1290 - England
         Buried: 


         Father: Sir Robert Banastre (Abt 1242-Abt 1293) 30
         Mother: Alice Woodcock (Abt 1250-      ) 31




Children
1 F Sibella de Lea 32

            AKA: Sibella De Lea
           Born: Abt 1300
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sir Richard de Houghton (Abt 1284-1341) 33



Research Notes: Husband - William de Lea

From http://cybergata.com/roots/1956.htm :
Henry de Lea, the son of John de Lea, was sheriff 11 Edward I or A.D. 1283. He died 17 Edward I, and was found possessed, by Inquisition taken that same year, of the manors of Chernok, Meles, Lea and lands in Quarlton. His son William de Lea, married Clemence, daughter of Robert Banastre, and they had two children:

Henry, who died without issue
Sibilla, wo married Richard de Hogton.

~The Coucher Book, Or Chartulary, of Whalley Abbey, Vol. II, footnote, pp. 497-8

He was lord of the manor of Mollington-Banastre, Co. Chester. In right of his wife, Clemence or Clementin, daughter Robert Banastre, lord of Walton and Makerfield and baron of Newton. They had a daughter, Sybell de Lea, sister and heir of her brother, Henry de Lea who died without children in 1215.

~A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards)..., pg. 432


~The Coucher Book, Or Chatulary of Whalley Abbey, Vol. I, p. 115 823

~Ormerod's History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. II, p. 574, Banastre, Lee & Hoghton, of Molynton Pedigree, p. 574-575, William, descended from whom the barons of Kendal. He married Clemence Banstre. Their children were Sir Henry Del Lea, and Sibill del Lea who married Sir Richard de Hoghton. 713



John La Hoese and Constance Banastre




Husband John La Hoese 34

            AKA: John La Hoese
           Born: 1240 - Berkshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1252 - Berkshire, England
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 



Wife Constance Banastre 34

           Born: 1235 - England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1252 - Berkshire, England
         Buried: 


         Father: William Banastre (1220-      ) 35
         Mother: 




Children
1 F Constantina De La Hoese 34

            AKA: Constantina De La Hoese
           Born: 1270 - England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1333
         Buried: 
         Spouse: John De Foxle (1270-1324) 34




Sir John de Harington and Katherine Banastre




Husband Sir John de Harington 26

           Born: Abt 1304 - Aldingham, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1359 - Farleton, Lancashire, England
         Buried: 


         Father: Sir John de Harington (Abt 1281-1347) 36
         Mother: Joan Dacre (      -      ) 37


       Marriage: 



Wife Katherine Banastre 25

           Born: Abt 1308 - Farleton, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Sir Adam Banastre (1285-1315) 22
         Mother: Margaret de Holand (      -After 1324) 24




Children
1 M Sir Nicholas Harington of Farleton 38

            AKA: Sir Nicholas Harrington of Farleton in Lancashire
           Born: 1346 - Farleton, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: After 1397 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Isabel English (1351-      ) 39



Research Notes: Husband - Sir John de Harington

From http://cybergata.com/roots/592.htm :
Sir John Haryngton settled at Farleton, in Mellin parish, and married Katherine, sole daughter and heir of her father Sir Adam Bannister, Knight. Sir Adam was beheaded in 1315, and Katherine was his fourth daughter and co-heir of her mother Margaret, sister of Sir Robert de Holland, father of the first Lord Holland, founder of the Priory of Up-Holland in Lancashire. Katherine was nurse to Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III.

~Families of Lancashire and Cheshire, pg. 248


Sir Robert Banastre and Alice Woodcock




Husband Sir Robert Banastre 30

           Born: Abt 1242 - Cheshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1293 - Chester, Cheshire, England
         Buried: 


         Father: Robert Banastre (1218-Bef 1242) 40
         Mother: Clemence de Orreby (Abt 1218-      ) 41


       Marriage: 



Wife Alice Woodcock 31

           Born: Abt 1250 - Cuerden, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


Children
1 M James Banastre 42

           Born: Abt 1266 - Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: After 1289 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 



2 F Clémence Banastre 29

            AKA: Clementia Banastre
           Born:  - Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 8 Feb 1290 - England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: William de Lea (Abt 1300-      ) 27




Robert Banastre and Clemence de Orreby




Husband Robert Banastre 40

           Born: 1218 - Makerfield, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 27 Feb 1242 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 


         Father: Thurstan Banastre (      -Abt 1218) 43
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 



Wife Clemence de Orreby 41

           Born: Abt 1218 - Elford, Staffordshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


Children
1 M Sir Robert Banastre 30

           Born: Abt 1242 - Cheshire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1293 - Chester, Cheshire, England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Alice Woodcock (Abt 1250-      ) 31




Robert Banastre




Husband Robert Banastre 44

           Born: Bef 1066 - Normandy, France
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 



Wife

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


Children
1 M Thurstan Banastre 45

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 1199
         Buried: 



2 M Robert Banastre 46

           Born:  - Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




Research Notes: Husband - Robert Banastre

Came to England with William the Conqueror.

From http://cybergata.com/roots/3619.htm :
~The Coucher Book, Or Chatulary of Whalley Abbey, Vol. I, p. 113. Robert Banastre, named in the roll of Battle Abbey, had a grant of Prestatyn in Flintshire, and other lands. His son was another Robert Banastre. 823

~Memorials of the Order of the Garter, p. 205, Robert Banastre came to England with William the Conqueror, and he obtained the manor of Prestaton in Englefield in Berkshire. [Rot. Parl. vol. i. p.2.] His son, or possible grandson, also named Robert, moved to lancashire and was the progenitor of severl branches that settled in Cheshire. [Mon. Angl. vol. i. pp. 201, 986] 138

Background Information. 185
An ancient pedigree of this family is preserved in a petition of the Rolls of Parliament. It beings with Robert de Banastre, who came with William the Conquer. He held Prestaty, one of the hundreds of Flintshire, under Robert de Ruelent. Robert de Banastre's son was also named Robert. This second Robert removed with all his people from the area in Wales and settled in Lancashire, where they are found holding extensive possession under the Earls of Chester. The younger Robert left son, Richard, Warin and Thurstan.

~The Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. I., p. 124

Family History. 813
According to The History of the Church and Manor of Wigham, p. 791, " It is on record, however, that Robert son of Robert Banastre held this fee (Wigham) in the time of Henry II; that Henry de Laci, who flourished in the reigns of Stephen and Henry II, granted to him 'Walatun (Walton-le-Dale) cum petinentiis Melver (Mellor) et Hucceleshul (Eccleshill) et Haravunda (Little Harwood) et duas Derewentas (Over and Lower Darwen) pro servitio unius militis;' that his father, Robert Banastre, came into England at the time of the conquest, and held many lands, amongs others Prestatyn, in that part of North Wales called Englefield; that the tower which his son Robert Banastre built there was destroyed when Owen Gwyneed, prince of North Wales, recovered that country from the English in 1167; and that Robert Banastre at that time brought all his people into Lancashire, where in the time of Edward I, they were still called 'las Westroys.'"

The son of the Robert Banastre who finally succeeded his was named Thurstan Banastre, and in 1213, Thurstan gave 500 marks to King John to have an inquisition whether the land of Makerfield should descend to him on part of Robert his father and Warin his brother. Thurstan married a woman of unknown heritage by the name of Cecila, and he died in 1218/19. He left a son and heir named Robert, and likely another son also named Thurstan, the ancestor of the Banastres of the Bank, to whom his brother gave his lands in Newton, in the hundred of Wirral, Cheshire.

Robert Banastre, son and heir of Thurstan was one year old at the time of his father's death. Philip de Orreby, Justice of Chester, made a fine of 500 marks to have the wardship and marriage of this Robert Banastre. This Robert married Clementia, who survied him. He had two sons, John, who died in his infancy about 26 Henry III, and Robert who succeeded him.

Robert Banastre, the fourth of that name, had a charter of free warren in Walton and Newton in 1256/7, and he was granted a market and fair in his manor Newton the following year [Archaeologia Cambrensis, vol. I p.342]. Robert claimed Prestatyn in 6 Edward I, and in his petition to the King in Parliament, he gives his descent with an account of his family. He called himself Sir Robert Banastred, Knight on a deed dated 13 Aug 1283. With this deed he gave the Abbot and convent called "Locus Benedictus" of Stanlawe ten acres of land in his manor of Walton. [Coucher Book of Whalley, Chetham Soc. Vol. X, pp. 113-116] This Robert Banastre was living in 13 Edward I and dead before 21 Edward I. He married Alice, daughter of Gilbert Woodcock. Robert and Alice had a daughter named Clementia who married William de Lea to whom he gave in frank marriage the manor of Mollington Banastre in Chesire. They had a son named James Banastre who married Elena, daughter of William le Botiler, baron of Warrington. James died during the life of his father, and left a daughter and heir named Alice, who succeeded to her grandfather's estates. Alice Banastre married John de Langton, son of Robert de Langton of West Langton, Leicester.

~The History of the Church and Manor of Wigham, pp. 791-793


Robert Banastre




Husband Robert Banastre 46

           Born:  - Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Robert Banastre (Bef 1066-      ) 44
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 



Wife

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


Children
1 M Thurstan Banastre 43

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt Sep 1218 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 




Research Notes: Husband - Robert Banastre

Son of Robert Banastre, who came to England with William the Conqueror.
--
From http://cybergata.com/roots/8035.htm :
~Memorials of the Order of the Garter, p. 205, also calls him the father or grandfather of the next Banastre. Some of what this Robert is created to may belong to two Robert Banastre's, father and son. 138

~Ormerod's History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. II, p. 574, Banastre, Lee & Hoghton, of Molynton Pedigree, p. 574-575, Robert lost his lands in Wales during the wars, and had his castle of Prestatyn destroyed by Owen Gweneth, during the reign of Henry II, of England. He Had Walton-in-le-Dale by grant of Henry de Lacy, and the Makerfeld fee. He was the male heir of Robert Banastre lord of Prestatyn in Englefeld, Flintshire, who name occurs in the roll of Battle Abbey. 713

Background Information. 762
The first Robert Banastre came into England at the Conquest, and held many lands, amongts the rest of Prestatyn in the part of North Wales called Englefield. The tower which was built there was destroyed when Owen Gwynedd, in 1167, when Owen Gwynedd, in 1167, recovered that country from the English. At this time Robert Banastre brought all his people into Lancashire.

We the find a Robert Banastre called a son, but is more likily a grandson, (Visitation of Lancashire calls him a son, pg. 16) of Robert Banastre, holding the fee of makerfield in the time of Henry II. And Henry de Lacie, who flourished in the reigns of Stephen and Henry II, granted to him "Walatum" and other lands, to be held by kinght's service.

Basnaste or Banastre and Benate, are words used in various parts of France, answering to the medieval Latin, "Banasta," "Banastum," and provincially, : Banasto," and having the meaning of Basket or creel, such as may be carried on the back, or slung in pairs, as dossera across a pack-saddle. Although there is no elevated origin for this family of feudal nobles, their patriarch appears on the Roll of Abbey, and one of whose scions ranks amongst the founders of the order of the Garter.
~Memorials of the Family of Langton of Kilkenny, pg. 62
~Visitation of Lancashire, Vol I, pgs. 15, 16, 19

• Background Information. 823
~The Coucher Book, Or Chatulary of Whalley Abbey, Vol. I, p. 113-114, Robert Banastre, son of Robert I Banastre, built a castle at Prestatyn, which was overthrow 1167, when Owen Gwynedh succeeded in driving all the King's people from Wales. At this time Robert Banastre led his followers into Lancashire, where (during reign of Edward I), they were still called "les Westroys." He had the Lordship of Walton le Dalewith it appurtenances, as one kingith's fee, by charter from Henry de Lascy, Lord of Blackburn Hundred, and also held the barony of of Newton in Makerfeld. He had three sons:
Richard who died before 1204
Warin, married a woman named Sarah and died withou heirs.
Thurstan, who finally succeeded his father

• Background Information. 813
Robert Banastre, who lead all his people to Lancashire after Owen Gwynedd, prince of North Wales, recovered his land from Britain, had three sons, Richard, who died without issue in 1204; Warin, who married a woman named Sarah, but died without issue, and Thurstan, who finally succeeded. Thurstan Banastre, in 1213, 15 John, gave 500 marks to the King, to have an inquisition whether the land of Makerfield should descend to him on the part of Robert his father and Warin his brother. He married Cecilia, and died in 1218 or 1219, leaving a son, Robert, who succeeded him, and probably another son, Thurstan, the ancestor of the Banastres of the Bank, to whom his brother gave his land in Newton, in the hundred of Wirrall, Cheshire.

Robert was only one year old at the time of his father's death. Philip de Orreby, Justice of Chester, made a fine of 500 marks to have the wardship and marriage of this Robert Banastre, which Robert died before 27 Feb 1241, having married Clementia, survived him. He had two sons, John who died in infancy about 26 Henry III, and Robert who succeeded him.

Robert Banastre, the fourth of that name, and four in descent from the first Robert Banastre who came to England after the Conquest, had a charter of free warren in Walton and Newton in 41 Henry III (1256-57), and in the following year he obtained a grant for a market and fair in the manor of Newton. He claimed Prestatyn in 6 Edward I, and in his petition to the King in parliament, he gives his descent, with an account of his family. By deed dated 13 Aug, 11 Edward I (1283), calling himself Sir Robert Banastre, knight, he gives to the Abbot and convent called "Locus Benedictus" of Stanlawe ten acres of land in his manor of Walton. He was living in 13 Edward I and died before 21 Edward I. He married Alice,

daughter of Gilbert Woodcook, and they had a daughter named Clementia who married William de Lea, to whom he gave in frank marriage the manor of Mollington Banastre, in Cheshire. He also had a son, James Banastre, who married Elena, daughter of William le Botiler, baron of Warrington, and dying in his father's life-time, lefter a daughter and heir, Alice who succeed to her grandfather's estates. In 20 Edward I, this Alice Banastre was in ward to Sir John Byron and espoused to his son John. She was then stated to be under age, and, being at the time very young, the married was probably never consummated, for shortly after this date she is given in marriage to John de Langton, son of Robert de Langton of West Langton, in the county of Leicester. Alice was alive in 32 Edward I, as is shown by a fine levied of the manors of Walton and Newton and of the advowson of Wigan in that year, being a settlement of the heirs of John and Alice. John was still alive in Edward II.
~The History of the Church & Manor of Wigan in the County of of Lancaster. Pages 792-793




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