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Humphrey de Pershale, is your 19th 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 Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron W Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree (Halstead)
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead (Courtney)
her mother ·Üí Mary Courtenay (Stucley)
her mother ·Üí John Stucley, of Affeton
her father ·Üí Sir Lewis Stukley
his father ·Üí Frances Culpepper (St. Leger)
his mother ·Üí Catherine Saint Leger (Neville)
her mother ·Üí Sir George Neville, 5th and de jure 3rd Baron Bergavenny
her father ·Üí Margaret Fenne, Baroness Abergavenny
his mother ·Üí Sir Hugh Fenne, Treasurer to the Household
her father ·Üí Isabel Pershall
his mother ·Üí Richard de Peshale (de Pershall)
her father ·Üí Humphrey de Pershale,
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Humphrey-de-Pershale/6000000003200702547
Humphrey de Pershale (Pershal), of Checkley
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1365
Stone, Staffordshire, , England
Death:
circa 1388‰ (14-31)
Cheadle, Staffordshire, , England
Immediate Family:
Son of‰ Thomas Pershale‰ and‰ Philippa Pershale
Husband of‰ Maud Matilda Savage
Father of‰ Richard de Peshale
Brother of‰ Sir Richard de Peshall‰ and‰ Nicholas Pershale
Humphrey Peshall
M, #70329, b. circa 1375
Father Thomas Peshall1 b. 1343, d. 1387
Mother Alice Knightley1
Humphrey Peshall was born circa 1375 at of Over Tayne, England.
Family
Child
Richard Peshall+ b. c 1400
Citations
1.[S11576] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, by John Burke, Esq. and John Bernard Burke, Esq., p. 406.
From:‰ http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2340.htm#i70329
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THE PARENTS SIR RICHARD & JOAN CHETWYND MAYBE WRONG FOR HUMPHREY PERSHALE, IN ANOTHER SOURCE THEY ARE LISTED AS THOMAS PESHALL & ALICE KNIGHTLEY.
Sir Humphrey Peshale1,2
M, #33727, d. before 1388
Father Sir Richard de Peshall, Sheriff of Shropshire1,2 b. c 1322, d. 1387
Mother Joan Chetwynd1,2 b. c 1330
Sir Humphrey Peshale married Maud Swynnerton, daughter of Sir Robert de Swynnerton, 4th Lord Swinnerton and Elizabeth de Beke, before 1381; They had 1 son (Richard, Esq.).1,2 Sir Humphrey Peshale died before 1388.1,2
Family Maud Swynnerton b. c 1370, d. bt 8 Jun 1414 - 1424
Children
Richard Pershall+
Richard Peshall, Esq., Sheriff of Staffordshire+3,4,2,5 b. b 1388, d. bt 1454 - 1458
Citations
1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 637-638.
2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 490.
3.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 152.
4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 309.
5.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 522.
From:‰ http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1123.htm#i33727
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Collections for a history of Staffordshire Vol. 5 pt.2
The Heraldic Visitations of Staffordshire Made by Sir Richard St. George ... By Sir Richard Saint-George, Sir William Dugdale
https://archive.org/details/collectionsfora10socigoog
https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfora10socigoog#page/n260/mode/1up
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Peshall of Horsley.
Ricardus Peshall, miles, a0 17 E. 3. = Johanna, filia et haeres Reginaldi Chetwynd, Filii et haered. Joh'is Chetwynd, militis.; ch: (Pg.240 Thomas (m. Philippa _ & Alicia Knightley) Peshall
https://archive.org/stream/collectionsfora10socigoog#page/n261/mode/1up
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Thomas Peshall, miles. = Philippa, ux. 1ma.; ch: Ricardus (m. Margareta Malpas), Nicholaus (m. Helen' Malpas) Peshall; = Alicia, filia et haeres Rogeri Knightley.; ch:‰ Humfridus (m. Matildis Swinnerton)‰ Peshall.
Ricardus Peshall, filius et haeres. = Margareta, filia et haeres Hugonis Malpas.; ch: Jacosa (m. _ Pigott), Isabella (m. Thomae Grosvenor) Peshall
Nicholaus Peshall, 2 filius, duxit Helen', filiam et cohaeredem Hugonis Malpas de Checkley.; ch: Hugo (m. Juliana Corbett) Peshall de Horsley
Humfridus Peshall, 3 filius. = Matildis, filia et cohaeres Rob'ti Swinnerton, nupt. Joh'is Savage, mil; ch: Ricardus Peshall.
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The history of the Parshall family (1903)
https://archive.org/details/historyofparshal00pars
https://archive.org/stream/historyofparshal00pars#page/n15/mode/1up
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SIR RICHARD DE PERSHALL, son of Sir Richard Pershall, by Alice Swinnerton, his wife. He was a Knight and a person of great power in Staffordshire, having been high sheriff, an office in those days of great authority, 7 Edward III (1333) and from the 11th to the 15th (1337-1341) of the same King. He m. Margaret dau. and heiress of Hugh, Lord of Knighton, and thus added that manor to his possessions. He was succeeded by his son
SIR ADAM DE PERSHALL, who was sheriff 15 Edward III (1341), and who made a similar accession to his estate by marriage with two heiresses, the daus. of John Weston, Lord of Weston Lizard, in the County of Salop
https://archive.org/stream/historyofparshal00pars#page/n16/mode/1up
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and John de Coverswall, of Bishop's Offley. By the former he had a son and heir ..... etc.
By the latter he had a son
SIR RICHARD PERSHALL, who acquired a considerable fortune with his wife, Johanna, dau. and heiress of Reginald Chetwynde, of Chetwynde, and left a son and heir
SIR THOMAS PERSHALL, Knight, living 4 Richard II (1370), who, by his first wife. Philippa, had two sons
RICHARD } who m. temp. Henry IV (1399-1413), two sisters, the daus.
NICHOLAS } of Hugh Malpas, of Checkley. and thus brought great estates into the family.
Richard, the elder son, left two daus. m. temp. Henry VII (1485-1509), the elder Isabella, to Sir Thomas Grosvenor; and the younger, Jocosa, to W. Pigott, of Cheshire. Of Nicholas more presently.
Sir Thomas, by his second wife, Alice, dau. of Roger Knightley, of Knightley, in Staffordshire, left a son
HUMPHREY, of Over Tayne, father of ....
Richard, who m. Alice, dau. of Robert Knightley, Esq., of Goswell, and had a son .... etc.
The second son of the first wife
NICHOLAS PERSHALL, by Helen, his wife, dau. and co heiress of Hugh Malpas, left a son and heir .... etc.
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The Parshall family, A.D. 870-1913 : a collection of historical records and notes to accompany the Parshall pedigree (1915)
https://archive.org/details/parshallfamilyad00pars
https://archive.org/stream/parshallfamilyad00pars#page/n106/mode/1up
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COPY OF PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF PESHALL FROM THE VISITATION OF ST. GEORGE - CHART
Richardus Peshall, miles A0 17 E. 3. = Johanna, filia et haeres Reginald Chetwynd filius et haeres Johis Chetwynd, miles; ch: Thomas (m. Alice Knightley & Phillipa _) Peshall
Thomas Peshall, miles. = Phillipa, ux 1.; ch: Richardus (m. Margareta Malpas), Nicholas (m. Helen Malpas) Peshall; = Alice, fil et haeres Rogeri Knightley; ch:‰ Humfidus (m. Matilda Swinnerton)‰ Peshall
Richardus Peshall, 1 filius et haeres. = Margareta, filia et haeres Hugonis Malpas; ch: Jocosa (m. _ Pigott), Isabelle (m. Thom. Grosvenor) Peshall.
Nicholas, 2 fil. duxit Helen, filiam and cohaeres Hugonis Malpas de Checkley; ch: Hugo (m. Juliana Corbett) Peshall
Humfridus Peshall, 3 fil. = Matilda, filia and cohaeres Robii Swinnerton, nupt. John Savage, miles.; ch: Richardus Peshall.
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SIR HUMPHREY PESHALL AND THE PESHALLS OF KNIGHTLEY
Sir Humphrey Peshall, second son of Sir Richard de Peshall, Horseley and Chetwynd, settled at Hopton, which he had acquired through his marriage with Matilda (or Maud) Swynnerton. Matilda was the daughter of Sir Robert de Swynnerton of Swynnerton, by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Nicholas de Beck, and heiress of Hopton and Teyne [now Tean], upon whose marriage with Sir Robert, the Beck estates and most of the Swynnerton estates were settled upon their issue. On the death of her mother, between 1369 and 1375, Matilda entered into possession of Hopton and Teyne. Sir Humphrey appears to have died in or before 1388, leaving his wife Matilda still a minor, and in the custody of his father Sir Richard Peshall at Chetwynd. Their son, RICHARD, succeeded to the estates, and married one, ELIZABETH, who occurs later as the defendant in law-suits with the Savages for possession of her estates.
These were days of great licence, and during the reign of King Richard II. neither person nor property were secure from violence and rapine. While‰ Matilda, Richard's mother, was thus residing at Chetwynd, in the year 1388, she was forcibly abducted by Sir John de Ipstones and married to his son, William, after signing away her estates to Sir John, who died seised of Hopton and Teyne in 1394.
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The story is told in certain pleadings in a suit prosecuted at the Stafford Assizes in 2 to 4 Henry IV. In this suit Elizabeth, who had been the wife of Sir Richard de Peshall, is sued by‰ John Savage and Matilda his wife for land in Hopton, Knighton and Tillington in Staffordshire. It appeared that 'on Dec. 8th 1388, Sir John de Ipstones took Matilda by force from Chetwynd to his castle of Ipstones, and imprisoned her there until she granted Hopton to him ; and that he afterwards married her to his son William de Ipstones then only 15 years old, who thereupon entered into possession of Hopton. William had issue Christiana and Alice, and after his death the said Matilda came to his daughters and sought to be re-enfeoffed of the said manor of Hopton, etc., and on their refusal, the said Matilda entered the manor and received the rents until she was dispossessed by force‰ by the said Elizabeth, who had been the wife of Richard.' The jury found for‰ Matilda, with damages of 40 marks. A compromise between the Peshalls and Savages must have eventually taken place by which such of the old Swynnerton estates in Cheshire as were inherited by Matilda under her father's marriage settlement passed to her son‰ Sir John Savage1 of Rock Savage, co. Cheshire, Knight ; and Erdeswick states that the Savages also received, by way of compromise, a moiety of the manor of Teyne which was afterwards called Netherteyne ; while the Peshalls retained Overteyne with Hopton, and the other estates in Staffordshire, which included a third of the manor of Alstonfield, and advowson of the Church of Checkley, etc.
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