Amanda's Genealogy - pafg19 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Ancestors of Amanda Helen Mary TAYLOR

Sixteenth Generation


36864. Hubert ('Hugh' forebearer of the HYSSYE family) HUSSEY was born in 998 in Normandy, France. He married Hellen illegitimate dau. of Richard III , Helene 'le Bon' de NORMANDY. Hubert immigrated in 1066 to accompanied Duke William to Conquest of England.

The Husseys' living in England and lreland are reputed to descend from Hubert Hussey who came over from Normandy with William the Conquerer. He married Hellen, the illegitimate daughter of William's uncle Richard Ill, 5th Duke of Normandy. Hussey families were associated with various manors in Berkshire in the time of Edward I, but were mainly in Kent, Dorset, Shropshire and Ireland. It was at the Battle of Hastings on 14 Oct 1066 William of Normandy 'William the Conqueror' seized power. Ancestor of the Husseys of Dorset and Kent. [Falaise Roll, p. 121]

One Henry de la Huesse or Hoese was a witness to a Deed of Grant by which Fulk de Coudray transferring the Manors of Sherborne Coudray, now known as the Vyne. (around 1240?)

Therefore Hubert HUSSEY is believed to be the paternal ancestor of Thomas HYSSYE born about 1515 of Wantage, Berkshire (Surname variations of the name include also: Hissie; Hissy; Hizzie; Hizzey; Hyssy; Hissey).

It was at Wantage that King Alfred the Great was born in 849. The town did not exist as such at the time, but the site of today�s Wantage was occupied by one of the Royal Palaces of Wessex. Alfred grew up there and King Alfred�s Spring, west of the town, was where he supposedly used to bathe. It was said to have been at Wantage that Alfred started the education for which he became famous. When he was twelve his mother, Queen Osburga, showed Alfred and his three elder brothers a beautifully illuminated book of Saxon poetry. She promised it to the first of the Royal Princes who could learn to read it. Of course Alfred won the book, and thenceforth his appetite for knowledge was unstoppable.

VIEW OF THE EXTINCT PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. BARONS LORD HUSSEY;
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/History/Barons/Extinct3Barons.html
There are no titles of this class chronologically ascertained till the parliament called by Simon Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in the reign of king Henry the third.
HUSSEY. 3 November 1529. John Hussey had summons to parliament in the reign of king Henry the eighth by the title of baron Hussey, which title became extinct by his attainder 1537.
In 1536 King Henry VIII Reformations were altering loyalties and one of the rebellions had been planned by three great Northern Lords - Thomas Darcy, John Hussey and Thomas Dacre - aided and abetted by Chapuys on behalf of Charles V.
See 'The Life and Times of Henry VIII by Robert Lacey. Edited by Antonia Fraser' @ DY Library

See http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/coudray_family.html
'The Coudray Family' An Extract by Mary Sharp & W.O. Clinton
The larger and more important of the two Manors contained within the Parish of Padworth, sometimes distinguished by the name of Coudray's Manor.. is recorded in Domesday Book. The earliest mention by name of the Coudray family is in ...a Deed of Grant by which Fulk de Coudray transferred the Manors of Sherborne Coudray, now known as the Vyne, and that of Padworth to Maud de Herriard and Nicholas her son ... The two families were connected as Fulk de Coudray's mother had married as her second husband Roger, a son of the Maud here mentioned. Among the witnesses of the Deed are Robert de Offington (Ufton) and Henry de la Huesse or Hoese (who must have been of the family of the smaller Manor of Padworth). Robert de Offington is known to have been living in 1240, which gives us a clue to the date of this transaction......Fulk de Coudray died in 1251.

Mytton of Garth. PEDIGREE. REPRINTED FROM THE "MONTGOMERYSHIRE COLLECTIONS" VOL. XXIV. ISSUED BY THE POWYS-LAND CLUB. 1890. http://www.mytton.com/genealogy/pedigree.html
ROGER DE MUTTON, who married Ann, daughter of Richard Hussey, Esq., son of Richard Hussey, of Adbridge Hussey, by his wife Mabell, daughter to John Lord Talbot, son of Sir Radulphus Hussey, Knight, son of Adam Hussey, Esq., son and heir of Thomas Hussey "that came in with the Conqueror". Roger de Mutton had a son, STEPHEN DE MUTTON, who married Jane, daughter of Lord Strange, son of Philip Lord Strange of Knocking, by his wife Joyce, daughter to Sir Robert Corbet, Knight. Stephen de Mutton had a son...,

36865. Hellen illegitimate dau. of Richard III , Helene 'le Bon' de NORMANDY was born in 1026 in Normandy, France. [Parents]

The Husseys' living in England and lreland are reputed to descend from Hubert Hussey who came over from Normandy with William the Conquerer. He is thought to have married Hellen, the illegitimate daughter of William's uncle Richard Ill, 5th Duke of Normandy. Hussey families were associated with various manors in Berkshire in the time of Edward I, but were mainly in Kent, Dorset, Shropshire and Ireland. It was at the Battle of Hastings on 14 Oct 1066 William of Normandy 'William the Conqueror' seized power.

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36960. John MARTIN was born 1, 2 about 1430 in possibly of Berkshire, England. He married 3 Agnes CRESSWELL. [Parents]

36961. Agnes CRESSWELL was born 1 about 1430 in Odiham, Hampshire, England. [Parents]

See David Nash Ford's Landed Gentry of Berkshire at www.berkshirehistory.com/gentry/database/text296.htm at www.berkshirehistory.com ;

Odiham, Hampshire, a parish and market town in the hundred of the same name, county Hants, 28 miles N.E. of Winchester, 41 W. by S. of London, and 3 from the Winchfield station on the London and South-Western railway.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM/Odiham/index.html

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36962. John, Esq. Lord of Charney Lyford, Lord John of Lynford, Berkshire YATE was born 1, 2 in 1460 in Charney or Lyford, Berkshire, England. He died in 1541 in Lyford, Berkshire, England. He was buried in 1541 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire. He married Joan GODDARD in 1479 in Lyford, Berkshire, England. John, was born in 1454 in Alternate birth date (via Rootsweb). He resided in 1511 in Andrews Court Manor, West Hanney, Berkshire. He was employed as Merchant of the Staple of Calais. [Parents]

Joanne Goodsell advised 'Lord John Yates (Lord of Lynford) Esq. of Charney and Lynford. Merchant of the Staple Calais. Owned Andrews Court Manor West Hanley, Berkshire. Also Lynford Grange Buckland Parish, Berkshire. Also Charney. Berkshire.

John married Joan GODDARD and they had fifteen children, four of whom were James, Richard, Peter and Margaret
"A shepherd came from Buttermere." Written by Rayleen Krause

http://users.bigpond.net.au/hardiehistory/namemeanings/names/yates.htm
Yate : Hynton, Berkshire, and Bentlott, Oxford;
John Yate, of Hynton, and Francis Yate, of Bentlott, sons of Andrew Yate, of Hynton, who was son of John Yate, of Charney, Lord of Lynford, Berkshire, and grandson of Richard Yate, of Charney, Berkshire. Visitation Oxon, 1574

Yate of Buckland, Berkshire, England
Baronet, which became extinct in 1690; Edward Yate, Esq., of Buckland, was so created in 1622; Sir John Yate - the fourth baronet died unmarried.

John YATE at http://www.berkshirehistory.com/gentry/database/
See Hal Bradley's Bradley & Opp Ancestry at
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hwbradley&id=I39630
and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hwbradley/
John YATE Title: Esquire Birth: 1454 in Lyford,Berkshire,England ; Death: 1541 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Father: Richard YATE b: 1420 in Lyford,Berkshire,England ; Mother: Joan ASHENDON b: 1429 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Marriage 1 Joan GODDARD b: 1460 in Upper Upham,Wiltshire,England ; Married: 1479 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Children ; James YATE b: 1480 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Richard YATE b: 1482 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Andrew YATE b: 1484 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Peter YATE b: 1486 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Bartholomew YATE b: 1488 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Jane YATE b: 1490 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Anne YATE b: 1492 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Thomas YATE b: 1494 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Elizabeth YATE b: 1496 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Margaret YATE b: 1498 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
John YATE b: 1500 in Lyford,Berkshire,England

Marriage 2 Alice HYDE b: 1486 in Denchworth,Berkshire,England; Married: 1504 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Children ; Thomas YATE b: 1505 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Dorothy YATE b: 1507 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Mary YATE b: 1509 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Ursula YATE b: 1511 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Martha YATE b: 1513 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Winifred YATE b: 1515 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Susan YATE b: 1517 in Lyford,Berkshire,England; Katherine YATE b: 1519 in Lyford,Berkshire,England
Jane YATE b: 1521 in Lyford,Berkshire,England

See Emily Yankee's Yates-Looper Tree at
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2874167&id=I548308845
Name: John, Esq. Of Charney Lyford YATE ; Given Name: John, Esq. Of Charney Lyford ; Surname: Yate
Birth: 1495 in Charney, Berkshire, England ; Death: 1541 in Berkshire, England ; Title: Lord
Property Lyford Grange, Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Residence: Charney, Berkshire, England
Residence: Lyford, Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England

Lord John YATE, Esq. of Charney & Lyford Lord of Lynford, Berkshire, England b Abt. 1460 Berkshire, England b 2: Abt. 1457 Berkshire, England b 3: Abt. 1465 Charney, Berkshire, England b 4: Abt. 1475 Charney, Berkshire, England b 5: Abt. 1479 Lyford, Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England b 6: Abt. 1492 Charney, Berkshire. AFN: 9GF8-LS Reference #: BxB:592

Father: Richard, Esq. Of Charney YATE b: 1435 in Charney, Berkshire, England
Mother: Joan (Johanne) ASHENDON b: 1470 in England
Marriage 1 Alice HYDE b: Bet 1495 and 1500 in Denchworth, Berkshire, England;
Married: 1530 in Denchworth, Berkshire, England ; Sealing Spouse: in SUBMITTED
Children
Thomas, Of Lyford YATE b: 1525 in Lyford Grange, Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Dorothy YATE b: Bet 1505 and 1507 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Susan YATE b: 1509; Mary YATE b: 1511; Ursula YATE b: 1513; Martha YATE b: 1515; Winifred YATE b: 1517
Catherine YATE b: Bet 1515 and 1519 ; Jane YATE b: Bet 1517 and 1522
Marriage 2 Joane GODDARD b: 1500 in England; Married: Abt 1520 in Buckland Parish?, Berkshire, England
Children
James, Esq. Of Buckland YATE b: 1495 in Buckland, England
Joan YATE; Peter YATE; Thomas YATE; Richard, Of Upham YATE b: Abt 1491 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Jane YATE b: Bef 1545; Alice YATE b: Bef 1545

See Emily Yankee's Yates-Looper Tree at
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2874167&id=I548308849
Children of Richard (?). Recheck as appears the children of John!! listed as :
John, Esq. Of Charney Lyford YATE b: 1495 in Charney, Berkshire, England
Andrew, Of Hynton YATE b: Abt 1487 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Bartholomew YATE b: Abt 1491 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Ann YATE b: Abt 1497 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Elizabeth YATE b: Abt 1501 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Margaret YATE b: Abt 1500
Edmond, Esq. Of Stanlake YATE b: Bet 1500 and 1516

36963. Joan GODDARD was born 1, 2 in 1463 in Upper Upham, Wiltshire (of Berkshire) England. She died 3 in 1502. Joan resided in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England. [Parents]

Joanne Goodsell's file note : AKA (Jane)
See Emily Yankee/s "Yates-Looper Tree" at
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2874167&id=I548309643
However, shows No mention of our ancestor Margaret !!
Children listed as : James, Esq. Of Buckland YATE b: 1495 in Buckland, England;
Joan YATE; Peter YATE; Thomas YATE
Richard, Of Upham YATE b: Abt 1491 in Buckland Parish, Berkshire, England
Jane YATE b: Bef 1545; Alice YATE b: Bef 1545

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