He is married to Joan d'Alditheley (de Stanley), of Stafford.
They got married
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William d'Alditheley, II is your 25th great grandfather.
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‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Welborn (Dykes)
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Sir Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes (Dyeck Diek)
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Jane Lancaster
his mother ·Üí Thomas de Lancaster of Rainhill I
her father ·Üí Richard Lancaster, II
his father ·Üí Richard Lancaster, I
his father ·Üí Lady Margaret Lancaster (Ireland)
his mother ·Üí Sir John 'of the Hutt' Ireland (Ireland)
her father ·Üí John Ireland, II of the Hut
his father ·Üí Sir William de Ireland, of the Hutte
his father ·Üí Sir John Ireland, Kt.
his father ·Üí Margery Ireland (Stanley)
his mother ·Üí Sir John de Stanley, Lord of Stourton
her father ·Üí Sir William de Stanley of Stanley
his father ·Üí Sir Walter de Stanley, Knight
his father ·Üí Sir William de Stanley, Knight
his father ·Üí Adam de Stanley, III
his father ·Üí William d'Alditheley, II
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William d'Alditheley, II
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1082
Hooten, Cheshire, England
Death:
1165 (82-84)
Stanley, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Mabella d'Aldithley (Stanley)
Husband of Joan d'Alditheley (de Stanley), of Stafford
and Mabella d'Aldithelay
Father of William De Stanley or De Stoneley and Adam de Stanley, III
Brother of Lidulph D'aldithley
In the county of Stafford, in the heart of England, there was in very ancient times, an old Saxon manor called STONELEY, a name compounded of stone and leah or ley (modern, lea), meaning a stony meadow or field. Kent There is still in that country a considerable town named Stone, which very probably like the former, may bear a remembrance of the rugged surface of what is now one of the chief mining districts of the island.
At the time of the Norman conquest, this estate belonged to Sir Henry de Stoneley, the place of his residence in that day supplying the surname of the owner.
Among the Norman knights who accompanied William the Conqueror into England in 1066, were Adam de Alditheley and his two sons, Lydulph and Adam. These received, as did others of William's associates, large possessions from the conquered lands as a reward for their services. Lydulph, the elder son, had a son Adam, and Adam, the younger, had a son, William. These two young Normans, Adam and William, both married wives of the Saxon family, De Stoneley.
William de Alditheley married Joan, daughter of Thomas de Stoneley, a kinsman of Sir Henry, and received with her as dowry, the manor of Thalk, in the same country. Afterwards, he exchanged this estate with his cousin Adam, for Stoneley and half of Balterley, and made Stoneley his family residence; and in honor of his lady, and the great antiquity of her family, of noble Saxon descent, who flourished many years before the conquest, he assumed the surname of STANLEY, and became the recognized founder of the STANLEY FAMILY. This was in the reign of Henry I., A.D 1100-1135.
born in Hooton, Cheshire, England
He was married to Joan de STONELY in 1123 in Hooten, Cheshire, England.
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