Maud has a very detailed ancestry in World Connect. When I found anancestry for the Hotham, Baronet in Burke's Peerage, I at first doubtedthat they were the same lines of Hotham because the two ancestries wereso unlike each other. However each contained a Sir John Hotham ofScorborough (not Scarborough, which is in North Riding Yorkshire nearYork, as I first thought) and, even more telling, a Sir John Hotham whomarried Agnes, daughter of John de Heslarton (although the two ancestrieshad that marriage happening in different centuries (abt 100 yearsapart)). Since I found a published source for the ancestry in Burke'sPeerage, I will go with it. For posterity, I will give the ancestry forMaud which I found in, among others, Bill Marshall's World Connect database "wtm". Bill Marshall refers to a source "Foster, Joseph, Pedigreesof the County Families of Yorkshire, Vol I - West Riding, part 1. London:Winfred Head, 1874. LDS Film #0924024, #1696537", as well as other soucesin this ancestry. Burke's Peerage could always be wrong, and thefollowing could be right.
Maud Hotham, b. abt 1360 Wadworth, Yorkshire, England (keeping thisinfo.)
Sir John Hotham, b. abt 1340 Scorborough, d. aft 1370, m. (keeping info.,with Margaret as 2nd wife)
Margaret, daughter of William Inglebert.
Sir Robert Hotham, of Scarborough (?) & Driffield m.
daughter of Sir Hugh Beeston, Knight of Driffield.
Thomas Hotham, d. after 1310 Scoroborough & Winthorpe m.
daughter of Nicholas Mauley.
Sir John Hotham, KB, Baron Hotham in 1296, granted manors of Trogord &Stony Dunham, m.
Agnes Heslerton, daughter of Nicholas Heslerton. (keeping this info.with changed dates)
Sir Peter Hotham, d. aft 1283, m.
daughter of Staunton.
Sir John Hotham, m.
daughter of Robert Stafford & Alice Corbet. (keeping this info)
Sir John Hotham, m.
daughter of Baldwin Wake.
Peter de Trehouse, d. after 1188 Hotham (took name), ggs of Sir JohnTrehouse of Hotham, m.
Isabella de Turnham
Maud Hotham |
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