He is married to Joan de Baumville.
They got married on September 27, 1282 at Church of Astbury, Cheshire, England.Sources 1, 2
Child(ren):
William (II) de Stanley; Lord of Manor and Bailiwick of Wyrall (modernWirral) Forest; went to law with the Prior of Trentham, Staffs 1292/3over land in Over Elkeston, Staffs; married 27 Sep 1282 Joan (living1326), eldest daughter and coheir of Philip de Baumville, hereditaryForester of Wirral, by Agnes, daughter and coheir of Alexander deStoreton (cognate? with Stourton, Staffs) by Anabilla, daughter and heirof Ranulph de Silvester, son of Allan Silvester, Lord of Storeton.[Burke's Peerage]
Note: I count three different Storeton's/Stourton's in the above text. Nowonder Burke's entitles the next few generations as "Lord of Storeton orStourton etc.". It is hard to sort out the different Storeton/Stourtonplaces. It is a case of TOO MANY STORETON/STOURTONs.
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WILLIAM DE STANLEY, son and heir. In 1292-93 he sued the Prior ofTrentham for land and wood in Over Elkeston, Staffs, of which he claimedthat the Prior had unjustly disseised Master John de Stanley, his uncle,whose heir he was; in the same year, with Joan his wife, he broughtproceedings for breach of an agreement whereby he had conceded a wood toWilliam de Bagenholt in return for a site for a mill. He married, 27September 1282, Joan, eldest daughter and coheir of Philip DE BAUMVILE,at the church of Astbury, co. Chester, at a banquet given by his uncle,Master John de Stanley, rector of Astbury. [Complete Peerage XII/1:247,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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