Hij is getrouwd met Agatha de Vernon.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1293 te Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, ENGLAND.
Kind(eren):
Sir Hugh de Venables, baron of Kinderton, died 4 Edw II (1310-11). Married Agatha, dau of Ralph Vernon, baron of Shipbrook, 23 Edw 1. In addition to their two eldest sons William and Hugh the younger, this couple also had Reginald, Roger, John, and daughters Ellen, wife of John son of Sir John Arderne, 1307; Isabel, wife of David Egerton; Elizabeth wife of Richard Done of Utkinton.
Ormerod volume 3 p. 198.
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Sir Hugh de VENABLES, 8th Baron Venables of Kinderton, was born 1246 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England. He died 1311 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England.
Parents: William De Venables, 5º Baron Venables of Kinderton, and Margaret de Dutton
Married in 1293 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England to Agatha de Vernon. Born: Abt. 1280. She was the dau. of Ralph de Vernon (B. Vernon of Shipbrook) & Mary DACRE
Children include
Alice de VENABLES was born 1296 and died 1327.
Sir Hugh de VENABLES, 7th Baron Venables of Kinderton, born 1298 and died 1368. He md. Catherine de Houghton.
Notes
Sir Hugh de Venables, Knight, Baron of Kinderton, son and heir of William, died 4 Edward III, md. Agatha, dau. of Sir Ralph de Vernon, baron of Shipbrook, 23 Edward I.
Ormerod: The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester Vol III pp. 47, 51, 133
(regnal year calculation: 23 Edward l = 1294-95; 4 Edward lll = 1330-31)
Sources:
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (7th ed., Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992.), pp. 230-32.
Brown, Henrietta Margaret Brady, Some Venables of England and America (Cincinnati, Ohio: Kinderton Press, 1961.)
Ormerod, George, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester (London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor & Jones, 1819.), 3:252, Family History Library, 942.71 H2or.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 (5th ed., Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999.), pp. 130-7, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.273 W426 1999.
Ormerod, G., History of the County Palatine of Chester, 2:85, 3:199.
Richards, W. S. G., The History of the De Traffords of Trafford, circa A.D., 1000-1893 (Plymouth, England: W. H. Luke, 1896. FHL US/CAN Film #823,879 Item 1.), p. 28, Family History Library.
Boyer, Carl, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell (Santa Clarita, California: C. Boyer, 2001.), p. 5, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.2 A141-2.medieval Cheshire
An important natural resource of Cheshire was salt: Below the surface of the county lie large deposits of saline rock, the presence of which may well have been known to the Romans. . . In the Middle Ages, the salt producing towns were called, collectively, the Wiches, — Nantwich, Middlewich, Northwich. Medieval Cheshire, Large areas of salt lands were owned by abbeys and clerics, but Lay owners of salt houses, where salt pans filled with salt water were boiled, were even more numerous and diverse in status. . . . Among the proprietors of salt houses, land, or messuages in the Wiches were Venables ... [and many other Cheshire families].
Links
http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/Ve20%20Joan%20Venables.html
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/VERNON.htm
http://www.wallace-venable.name/Venable_Genealogy/Some_Venables_of_England_and_America.pdf
http://cybergata.com/roots/5224.htm
http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/chs/kindertoncumhulme.html
Kinderton cum Hulme was a township in Middlewich ancient parish, Northwich hundred, which became a civil parish in 1866. The civil parish was abolished in 1894 to become parts of Middlewich and Kinderton.
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