Family Tree Welborn » John II Savage of Clifton (± 1370-± 1450)

Données personnelles John II Savage of Clifton 

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Famille de John II Savage of Clifton

(1) Il est marié avec Maud Matilda Savage (de Swynnerton).


Marriage
Date: 1400
Place: or 1395; Runcorn or Clifton, Cheshire, England

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1395 à Runcorn, Cheshire, England.


Enfant(s):

  1. Maude Savage  1385-1455
  2. John III Savage  ± 1388-± 1463 
  3. George Savage  1394-1395
  4. Elizabeth Savage  1395-????
  5. Roger Savage  1396-1397
  6. Robert Savage  1396-1397
  7. Alice Savage  1398-1440
  8. Alice Dulcia Savage  1398-1581
  9. John Savage  1400-1463
  10. Elisabeth Savage  1400-1455
  11. Blanch Savage  1402-1450
  12. Margaret Savage  1403-1480 
  13. William Savage  ± 1403-1463
  14. Beatrice Savage  1404-1450
  15. Beatrice Savage  1404-1450
  16. Dorothy SAVAGE  1404-1480
  17. Mary Blanche Savage  ± 1404-> 1434 
  18. Gracia Savage  1405-1480
  19. Gracia Savage  1405-1480
  20. Ann Savage  1406-1434
  21. Ann Savage  1406-????
  22. Dorothy Savage  1407-1432
  23. Mary Savage  1407-1435
  24. Margaret Dutton  1407-1450
  25. Parnella Savage  1408-1450
  26. Parnella Savage  1408-1450
  27. Isabel Savage  1408-1480
  28. Sir Humphrey Savage  1409-????
  29. Margary Savage  1410-1450
  30. William Savage  1410-????
  31. Arnold Savage  1411-1463
  32. Maud Savage  1412-????
  33. George Savage  1413-????
  34. Roger Savage  1415-????
  35. Mary Savage  1415-1434
  36. Ellen Savage  1415-1465
  37. Roger Savage  1415-????

  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • (2) Il est marié avec Elizabeth.

    Ils se sont mariés


    Enfant(s):

    1. Mary Ann Savage  1848-????


    (3) Il est marié avec Elianor Savage.

    Ils se sont mariés


    Enfant(s):

    1. Jane Savage  1727-????


    Notes par John II Savage of Clifton



    ===========Paternal===========
    Sir John Savage II, of Clifton is your 19th great grandfather.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
    your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn (Davis)
    his mother ·Üí Primma M. Davis (Pridgen)
    her mother ·Üí Joel Pridgen
    her father ·Üí Piety Mourning Pridgen (Tisdale)
    his mother ·Üí Mary Tisdale (Flowers)
    her mother ·Üí Edward Flowers, Sr.
    her father ·Üí Jane Flowers (Underwood)
    his mother ·Üí Thomas Underwood, II
    her father ·Üí Elizabeth Underwood (Meeres)
    his mother ·Üí Katherine Meers (Eltonhead)
    her mother ·Üí Anne Eltonhead (Sutton)
    her mother ·Üí Anne Sutton (Stanley)
    her mother ·Üí Peter Stanley
    her father ·Üí Peter Stanley, Esq., of Bickerstaff
    his father ·Üí Sir William Stanley, Kt., of Hooton
    his father ·Üí Sir William Stanley, Kt. of Stourton & Hooton
    his father ·Üí Sir William Stanley, Esq., of Hooton & Stourton
    his father ·Üí Mary Stanley (Savage)
    his mother ·Üí Sir John Savage II, of Clifton
    her father

    https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-Savage-II-of-Clifton/6000000003378552256

    Sir John Savage II, of Clifton is your 18th great grandfather.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
    your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
    his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard
    her mother ·Üí Isabelle Bynum
    her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
    her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum
    his mother ·Üí Lydia Mitchell
    her mother ·Üí Jonathan Wheeler, I
    her father ·Üí Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)
    his mother ·Üí William Salisbury
    her father ·Üí Susannah Salisbury
    his mother ·Üí Thomas Cotton
    her father ·Üí George Cotton, of Combemere
    his father ·Üí Mary Cotton
    his mother ·Üí Margaret Mainwaring
    her mother ·Üí Sir Randolph Mainwaring
    her father ·Üí Katherine Mainwaring
    his mother ·Üí Jane Honford
    her mother ·Üí Sir John Savage III, of Clifton
    her father ·Üí Sir John Savage II, of Clifton
    his father

    Sir John Savage II, of Clifton is your 20th great grandfather.
    You¬â€ 
    ¬â€ ¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry "Toad" Welborn¬â€ 
    your father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Calhoun H. Welborn¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Younger Welborn¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·ÜíWilliam "Billy" Welborn¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Elizabeth Wellborne¬â€ 
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Anna Younger (Nash)¬â€ 
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ John Nash¬â€ 
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Mary Nash¬â€ 
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Dorothy Jenkinson¬â€ 
    her mother·Üí¬â€ Edward Bullock Jr.¬â€ 
    her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Richard I Bullock¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Robert Bullock¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ William Bullock¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Capt. Hugh Bullock¬â€ 
    his father¬â€ ·ÜíElizabeth Bullock¬â€ 
    his mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Elizabeth Mastom Yardley¬â€ 
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Alice Moreton¬â€ 
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Agnes Brereton (Legh)¬â€ 
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Isabel Stanley, of Hooton¬â€ 
    her mother¬â€ ·ÜíMary Blanche Savage¬â€ 
    her mother¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sir John Savage II, of Clifton¬â€ 
    her father

    ========Maternal============
    Sir John Savage II, of Clifton is your 20th great grandfather.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
    her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
    her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
    her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
    his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
    her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
    her mother ·Üí William Hatcher, of Varina Parish
    her father ·Üí Catherine Hatcher
    his mother ·Üí Thomas Reade
    her father ·Üí Mary Read
    his mother ·Üí Helen Brocket
    her mother ·Üí Frances Lytton
    her mother ·Üí Anthony Cavalery
    her father ·Üí Elizabeth Calverley
    his mother ·Üí Peter de Dutton
    her father ·Üí Sir Peter de Dutton
    his father ·Üí Margaret Savage
    his mother ·Üí Sir John Savage II, of Clifton
    her father

    https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-Savage-II-of-Clifton/6000000003378552256

    Sir John Savage, II
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    circa 1370
    Clifton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
    Death:
    August 01, 1450 (75-84)
    Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
    Place of Burial:
    Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Sir John Savage, of Stainesby and Margaret Legh (Danyers), of Clifton

    Husband of Ellen Savage (Vernon)
    and Maud Matilda Savage (de Swynnerton)

    Father of John Savage; Sir John Savage III, of Clifton; William Arnold Savage; George Savage; Roger Savage; Margaret Savage; Beatrice Savage; Mary Stanley (Savage); Gracia Savage (de Bolde); Ann Savage; Isabel Savage, of Clifton; Arnold Savage; Alice de Vernon (Savage); Maude (John & Maud) Savage; Parnella Savage; Blanche Savage and Margaret Audley (Savage)

    Brother of Elizabeth Savage; Mary Leigh (Savage); Blanche Savage; Petronel Savage; William Savage; Dorothy Needham (Savage); Isabella Savage; Margaret Savage; Alice Savage; Roger Savage; George Savage; Lucy Savage; Anne Savage; Eleanor Savage; Arthur Savage; Maud Savage and Eleanor Leigh (Savage)

    Half brother of Sir Piers Legh II, of Lyme Hall; John Leigh, of Ridge and Matilda Legh

    http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p360.htm#i...
    http://www.thepeerage.com/p21156.htm#i211555
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Agincourt
    http://home.clara.net/craigthornber/cheshire/htmlfiles/maccstmichae... <·Äî bad link

    Background Information. 718 Sir John Savage, of Clifton, Knight, was knighted at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. He married Maude, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Swynnerton, Knight of Barrow, Cheshire and of Rushton, Comford, and Austenfiled, Staffordshire.
    It is possible that this Sir John was the Sir John Savage whose brilliant tilting at the tournament held at Inglevere, near Calais in May and June of 1390, was described in one of the chapters of Froissart's Chronicle (Chapter 13). This took place during a truce between England and France. Three French Knights held a tournament at Inglevers and defended the lists for thirty days against all comers from England and elsewhere. Their names were Sir Boucicaunt the Younger, the Lord Reginald de Roye and the Lord de Saimpè "On the twenty-first of May, as it had been proclaimed the three Knights were properly armed, and the horses ready saddled, according to the laws of the tournament . . . The King of France," Froissart tells us, "was present at these jousts. Being young and desirous of witnessing extraordinary sights, he would have been much vexed if he had not seen the tournaments. He was therefore present at the early part and latter end of them, attended by the Lord de Garenciers; but both so disguiesed that nobody knew of it, and they returned every evening to Merquise. . . . The ensuring day, Wednesday, was as fine as the foregoing, and the English who had crossed the sea to take part in or view the tournament, mounted their horses at the same hour as on the preceding day, and rode to the place appointed for the lists, the delight of the French, who were rejoiced to see them. It was not long after their arrival that an English Squire, a good tilter, called John Savage, a squire of honor, and of the body to the Earl of Huntingdon, sent to touch the shield of Sir Reginald de Roye; the Knight answered, he was ready and willing to satify him. When he had mounted his horse, and had his helmet buckled and lance given to him, they set off at full gallop, and gave such blows on the targets that, had the spears not broken, one of both must have fallen to the ground. The course was handson and dangerous, but the Knights received no hurt, though the points of the lances passed trought the targets and slipped off their side armour. The spears were broken almost a foot from the shaft, the points remaining in the in the shields, and they gallantly bore the shafts before them as they finished their career. The spectators thought they must have been seriously wounded, and the French and English hastened each to his campanion, whom, to their joy, they found unhurt. They were told that they had done enough for the day, but John Savage was not satisfied, he said 'He had not crossed the seas for only one tilt of the lance.' this was reported to Sir Reginald, who replied, 'He is in the right, and it is but just that he should be gratified either by me or one of my campanions.' When they had rested themselves awhile and received new lances, they began their second course, each aiming well at the other; but they failed from the swerving of their horses, to their great vexation, and retired to their posts. Their lances, which they had accidentally dropped, were given to them, and they set off in their third course. This time they hit on the visors of their helments, and by the force and crossing of the lances, both were unhelmed as they passed. The tilt was much applouded for it correctness and bigour. When returned to their posts, the English told John Savage that he had very honourably performed, and that it was now time for him to make way for others to tilt as well as himself. He complied with this, and, laying aside his lance and target, dismounted, and rode on a hackney to witness the performance of others."
    This John Savage, combined the arms of his father, six lincels, with the arms of his mother, a pale fusillée sa., and for a crest, a unicorn's head, which his mother grated to him afther the death of her fahter in 3 Henry V. Sir John, held the distinguished office of Seneschal of Halton Castle, the royal fortress near his own manor of Clifton. Sir John died in 1450, and was succeeded by his eldest son, also named Sir John Savage, Knight. ~The Ancient and Noble Family of Savage, pg. 17-20
    ဢ Children. 713,718,721 Children listed in The Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, pg. 214: Parnel Savage, married Reynold Leigh of Blackbrooke (The Ancient and Noble Family of Savage, places her with the preceeding John Savage, pg. 17, but The Visitation of Cheshire, 1580 also placed Parnell in this generation.) Anne Savage, married to Charles Nowell Beatrix Savage, married to Sir Hamnett Carrington, son and heir of Sir Thomas his brother Blanche Savage, married to Sir Thomas Carrington, no issue (The Ancient and Noble Family of Savage, places her with the preceeding John Savage, pg. 17) John Savage, son and heir, d. 29 Jun 1463, and married Eleanor/Elizabeth Bereton (called Eleanor, daughter of Sir William Brenton in The Visitation of Cheshire in 1580, p. 203) Ellin Savage, m. Peter Warburton William Savage (missing from The Visitation of Cheshire in 1580, p. 203) Arnold Savage, married Elen daughter of Will, son of Sir Ricahrd de la Lee juxtà Becford (missing from The Visitation of Cheshire in 1580, p. 203) George Savage (The Ancient and Noble Family of Savage, places him with the preceeding John Savage, p. 17 & missing from The Visitation of Cheshire in 1580, p. 203) Roger Savage (The Ancient and Noble Family of Savage, places him with the preceeding John Savage, p. 17 and missing from The Visitation of Cheshire in 1580, p. 203)
    Ormerod names their children as John, eldest and heir; William; Arnold who married Elen, daughter of William, son of Sir Richard de la Lee; George; Margaret, married to John Dutton, second son of Piers Dutton of Dutton, 6 Henry V, afterweards heir to Sir Piers Dutton his fahter; and Maude married to Sir Thomas Booth of Barton in Lancashire.
    Ormerod also gives this John Savage a second wife, Elena, widow of James de Haryngton, who he was married to by 1428. ~Ormerod's History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. I, p. 712
    John married Margaret de Swynnerton, daughter of Sir Robert de Swynnerton Knight and Elizabeth Beke 160,599.,713 (Margaret de Swynnerton was born about 1370 in England and died before 1428 in Clifton, Staffordshire, England 721.)
    ____________________
    Sir John Savage, Bailiff of the Forest of Macclesfield, Constable of Halton Castle, Chamberlain of Middlewich1,2,3
    M, #10816, b. circa 1378, d. 1 August 1450
    Father John Savage4,2,3 d. 1386
    Mother Margaret Daniell4,2,3 d. 24 Jun 1428
    Sir John Savage, Bailiff of the Forest of Macclesfield, Constable of Halton Castle, Chamberlain of Middlewich was born circa 1378 at of Clifton, Cheshire, England; Age 50 in 1428.4,2 He married Maud Swynnerton, daughter of Sir Robert de Swynnerton, 4th Lord Swinnerton and Elizabeth de Beke, before 1401; They had 5 sons (Sir John; William; Arnold; George; & Rogers) and 3 daughters (Margaret, wife of John Dutton, Esq; Maud, wife of Sir Thomas Booth; & Mary, wife of Sir William Stanley).4,2,3 Sir John Savage, Bailiff of the Forest of Macclesfield, Constable of Halton Castle, Chamberlain of Middlewich married Ellen Urswick, daughter of Sir Robert Urswick and Ellen Radcliffe, between 1424 and 1427; No issue.4,2,3 Sir John Savage, Bailiff of the Forest of Macclesfield, Constable of Halton Castle, Chamberlain of Middlewich died on 1 August 1450.4,2,3
    Family 1 Maud Swynnerton b. c 1370, d. bt 8 Jun 1414 - 1424
    Children
    William Savage
    George Savage
    Roger Savage
    Maud Savage4
    Isabella Savage
    Mary Savage+5,4,6,2,7,3 b. c 1400
    Sir John Savage, Bailiff of the Forest of Macclesfield, Chamberlain of Middlewich+4,2,3 b. bt 1401 - 1410, d. 29 Jun 1463
    Margaret Savage+4 b. c 1403, d. a 1450
    Arnold Savage b. 1406
    Family 2 Ellen Urswick b. c 1376, d. a 1 Sep 1432
    Citations
    1.[S2722] Unknown author, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819, p. 526; Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles by Paget, Vol. II, p. 419; The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 41.
    2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 490.
    3.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 553.
    4.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 638.
    5.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 290.
    6.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 118.
    7.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 500.
    From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p360.htm#i10817
    ______________________
    John Savage1
    M, #211555, b. 1370, d. 1 August 1450
    Last Edited=18 Nov 2006
    John Savage was born in 1370 at Clifton, Cheshire, England.1 He was the son of John Savage and Margaret Danyers.1 He died on 1 August 1450 at Clifton, Cheshire, England.1
    Child of John Savage and Maud Swynnerton
    1.Ellen Savage+1
    Citations
    1.[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
    From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p21156.htm#i211555
    ________________________
    John SAVAGE (Sir)
    Born: ABT 1370
    Died: 1 Aug 1450
    Father: John SAVAGE
    Mother: Margaret DANYERS
    Married: Maud De SWYNNERTON (dau. of Sir Robert Swinnerton) ABT 1400
    Children:
    1. John SAVAGE (Sir)
    2. Margaret SAVAGE
    3. Mary SAVAGE
    4. William SAVAGE
    5. Arnold SAVAGE
    6. George SAVAGE
    7. Roger SAVAGE
    8. Maud SAVAGE
    From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SAVAGE.htm#John SAVAGE (Sir)3
    _________________
    http://www.cybergata.com/roots/745.htm
    He was Knighted by King Henry V during the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.....Part of the Hundred Years War. The armies involved were those of the English King Henry V and Charles VI of France. The battle was also immortalised by William Shakespeare as the centrepiece of his play Henry V.
    In 1415 King Henry V sailed to France were the Battle of Agincourt was fought. The battle was fought in a newly plowed field where it had been raining for several days. Mud was ankle deep, sometimes up the knees and sometimes up to the waist. Horses and men kept the ground stirred up. Many of the deaths were from drowning ·Äì falling off your horse in full armor. The English had the advantage here because they were bare footed, bare legged and so much more mobile.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Agincourt

    ID: I116166
    Name: John [II @ >] de Savage
    Sex: M
    Birth: 1375 in Clifton, Cheshire, England
    Death: 1 AUG 1450 in Bunsingstall, Salop, England
    Note: Title: Sir
    Father: John [I >] de Savage b: ABT 1343 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England
    Mother: Margaret [@ >] de Danyers b: 1347 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England
    Marriage 1 Maud (Matilda) [@ <>] de Swynnerton b: 1384 in Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England
    Married: 1409
    Children
    Alice [@ <] de Savage b: 1398 in Clifton, Cheshire, England
    Sir John [III @] de Savage b: 1403 in Clifton, Cheshire, England
    Mary [@ >] Savage b: ABT 1407 in Clifton, Runcorn, Chester, England
    Margaret [@] Savage b: ABT 1409 in Clifton, Cheshire, England
    Marriage 2 Ellen [@] Urswyk b: ABT 1375 in Erswick, Lancashire, England
    Married: ABT 1428
    Children
    Ellen [@] de Savage b: ABT 1428 in Arley of Werberton, Cheshire, England

    Notes from http://home.clara.net/craigthornber/cheshire/htmlfiles/maccstmichaels.html John Savage, of Clifton, knight, 6 Hen V. had the mannor of Barrow from his wife Maude. They were married prior to 1409. After the death of Maude, Sir John married Elena, widow of James Haryngton, in 1428. This Sir John Savage was referred to as a knight in 4 Hen V. and was probably knighted at Agincourt in 3 Hen V. He died 1 August, 28 Hen VI (1449)

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de John II Savage

Robert Savage
± 1318-1368
Thomas Daniers
± 1305-1354
Isabel de Baguley
± 1325-1350
John I Savage
1343-1386

John II Savage
± 1370-± 1450

(1) 1395
Maude Savage
1385-1455
John III Savage
± 1388-± 1463
George Savage
1394-1395
Roger Savage
1396-1397
Robert Savage
1396-1397
Alice Savage
1398-1440
John Savage
1400-1463
Blanch Savage
1402-1450
William Savage
± 1403-1463
Mary Blanche Savage
± 1404-> 1434
Gracia Savage
1405-1480
Gracia Savage
1405-1480
Ann Savage
1406-1434
Ann Savage
1406-????
Mary Savage
1407-1435
Isabel Savage
1408-1480
Arnold Savage
1411-1463
Maud Savage
1412-????
George Savage
1413-????
Roger Savage
1415-????
Mary Savage
1415-1434
Ellen Savage
1415-1465
Roger Savage
1415-????
(2) 
(3) 
Jane Savage
1727-????

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