Birth before 1379
Spouse: Her first spouse was not known until archive record was
found. Her parents were already known from pedigree chart with her spouses #2&3.
Source: Archive Record
Kind(eren):
Birth surname has also been reported to be:
Ursewick
Urswike
Notes
Two of the offspring of that union were Robert (Robert Urswick of Badsworth, High Sheriff, 1466) and Ellen. Robert md. Katherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Haryngton, of Brierley, and Ellen was first wedded to Sir Richard Molineux, son and heir of Sir William who was son and heir of Sir John Molineux, living in the reign of Edward the 3rd. By Sir Richard, Ellen had two sons and three daus., and becoming a widow in the year 1397, was afterwards md. to Sir James Haryngton, a younger brother of Sir Thomas of Brierley. On the occasion of this her second marriage Ellen seems to have been well dowered, for we find the following Fine dated the year 1406, "Between Sir James de Haryngton, Plaintiff (which in these documents signifies the party who either purchases or accepts the property as a gift) and Thomas de Urswick with Johanna his wife, Deforciants (i.e., vendors or, in this case, grantors of the same) of messuages and lands in Wessington and Barningham, and also of a moiety of the Badsworth estate, known as Hertford's. [1]
Sir Richard Molins, or Molyneux, who md. Ellen, dau. of Sir Thomas Urswick, and deceasing 1397, by her (who afterwards md. Sir Thos. Savage) had three sons, Richard, Adam and Robert. [2]
Sources
Records of the family of Urswyk, Urswick, or Urwick by Thomas Augustus Urwick, William Urwick, p 39, 40
History, genealogical and biographical, of the Molyneux families (1904), Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice, pp. 10-11.
Links
http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/urswick1.php#dau2 (membership required to view without interruption)
http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p734.htm#i22033
FamilySearch AFN: 9FG5-K8
Seal to Parents: BEF 1970
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