Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Frederick Albert Wade
Ancestors of Frederick Albert Wade
1036.Capt. Capt.Roger Dudley, born Unknown; died Unknown.He was the son of 2072. John Dudley and 2073. Anne Seymour.He married 1037. Susanna Thorne.
1037.Susanna Thorne, born March 05, 1559/60 in Yardley-Hastings; died Aft. October 29, 1588.She was the daughter of 2074. Thomas Thorne and 2075. Mary Purefoy.
Notes for Capt. Capt.Roger Dudley:
Captain Roger Dudley resided at Dudley Castle.He married Susanna Thorne, baptized at Yardley, Hastings on 5 March 1559/60, the daughter of Thomas Thorne and Mary Purefoy.
Capt. Roger Dudley died in 1585 at the Battle of Ivry, aiding Henry of Navarre of France.She was still living on 29 October 1588.
This maternal ancestry of Thomas Dudley (Susanna Thorne, Mary Purefoy, Anne Fettiplace, Elizabeth Bessels, Alice Harcourt to Edith ST. Clair, daughter of Thomas St. Clair and Margaret Hoo.
Notes for Susanna Thorne:
Line to Charlemagne:
Susanna Thorne was the daughter of Thomas Thorne and Mary Purefoy, sister of John Purefoy and mentioned in his will in 1579.The will of Thomas Thorne was made on 29 October 1588 and probated 9 May 1589(Northampton Reg. of Wills).He bequeathed "To the Children of Susan Dudley, my Daughter, widow, ten pounds to be equally divided between Thomas and Mary".
Mary Purefoy (Susanna's mother) was the daughter of Edward Purefoy and Anne Fettiplace.Edward Purefoy resided at Shalston, Buckingham County.He was born 13 January 1494 and died in 1558.Anne Fettiplace was born in Shelford Parvaon 16 July 1496 and died 16 August 1568.
Anne Fettiplace was the daughter of Richard Fettiplace and Elizabeth Bessiles.Richard Fettiplace was of East Shelford, Berkshire County.He died at Bessiles-Leigh in 1511.
Elizabeth Bessiles was the daughter of William Bessiles of Bessiles- Leigh, Berkshire County.He died in 1515.His wife was Alice Harcourt.Her will was probated 19 June 1526.
Alice Harcourt was the daughter of Sir Richard Harcourt, a knight, and Edith St. Clair. Sir Richard Harcourt died 1 October 1486, of Wytham, Berkshire County.His will was made on 27 April 1486 and probated 25 October 1486.Richard Harcourt and Edith St. Clair married before 16 December 1445.She died before 8 November 1472, and was the daughter of Thomas St. Clair of Wethersfield, Legham, and Chalagrove, Suffolk County.
Sir Richard Harcourt was the son of Sir Thomas de Harcourt, also a knight, of Stanton-Harcourt.He died in 1420.He married Jane Franceys, a daughter of Sir Robert Franceys of Formark, Derby County.
Sir Thomas de Harcourt was the son of Sir Thomas de Harcourt, a knight of Stanton-Harcourt, Oxford County, of Market-Bosworth, Leicester County, and Ellenhall Stafford County.He died about 12 April 1417.He was knighted in 1366.Sir Thomas married about 1374, Maud de Grey, daughter of John de Grey of Rotherfield.
Sir Thomas de Harcourt was the son of William de Harcourt, a knight, who died 6 June 1349, and was of Stanton-Harcourt, Oxford County.He married Jane de Grey, a daughter of Richard de Grey.
Richard de Grey, knight, born 1281, died 10 May 1334; married Joan Fitz Payn daughter of Sir Robert, Lord Fitz Payn and Isabella de Clifford.Richard de Gray was the son of Henry de Grey, knight.
Sir Henry de Grey, Lord Grey of Codnor, died at Aylesford, Kent.He was married to Eleanor de Courtenay, sister of Sir High de Courtenay, ninth Earl of Devon.
Eleanor de Courtenay was the daughter of Sir High de Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton.He died 20 February 1291.He married Eleanor le Despenser, who died 1 October 1328.She was the daughter of Hugh le Despenser, Justicular of England.
Sir Hugh de Courtenay was the son of Sir John de Courtenay who died 3 May 1274, Baron of Oakhampton.HE married Isabel de Vere, daughter of Hugh de Vere and Hawise de Quincy.(Hugh de Vere was the grandson of Robert de Vere, Member of the House of Commons in 1215.He was the third Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain of England, Magna Carta Surety in 1215.His wife was Isabel de Bolbec who died 13 February 1248, daughter of Hugh de Bolbec.
Sir John de Courtenay was the son of Robert de Courtenay and Mary de Bernon.Sir Robert de Courtenay died about 27 July 1242.He was Baron of Oakhampton.He married Mary de Vernon, who had previously been married to Sir Peter de Prouz of Changford, Devon County in 1200.
Mary de Vernon was the daughter of William de Vernon and Maud de Beaumont.William de Vernon was born in 1155 and died September 1217.He was the fifth Earl of Devon.
Maud de Beaumont, living 1 May 1204, was the daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont and Maud Fitz Roy.Robert de Beaumont died in 1207.He was Count de Meulan.He married Maud in 1165.She was the daughter of Reginald Fitz-Roy, Earl of Cornwall.He was the base son of King Henry ! of England by Beatrix, the daughter of William Fitz-Robert and granddaughter of Robert de Mortain.
Sir Robert de Beaumont was the son of Waleran de Beaumont and Agnes d'Evreaux.Waleran was born 1104 and died 10 April 1166.He was Count de Meulan, Earl of Worcester.He married Agnes about 1141.She died 15 December 1181.She was the daughter of Amauri de Montfort, Count d'Evreaux and Agnes, niece of Stephen de Garlande.
Waleran de Beaumont was the son of Roger de Beaumont and Adelise, daughter of Waleran, Count of Meulan.
Roger de Beaumont was the son of Sir Robert de Beaumont born about 1049,died 5 June 1118, Lord of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer and Brionne, Count of Meulan, first Earl of Leicester.He was the companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings in 1066.He married Isabel de Vermandois who died 13 February 1131.She married in 1096.Isabel was the daughter of Hugh Magnus and Adelaide de Vermandois.He was the Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis de Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Valois, and Vermandois.He was the Leader of the First Crusade.Adelaide, who died about 1120, was the Countess of Vermandois.
Adelaide de Vermandois was the Daughter of Herbert IV born about 1032.He was the Count de Vermandois, and married Adela de Vexin, daughter of Raoul III, the Great, Count of Valois and Vexin.
Herbert IV de Vermandois was the son of Otho, also known as Otto.Otho de Vermandois was born about 1000 and died 25 May 1045.He was also a Count.He marriedParvie.
Otho de Vermandois was the son of Herbert III Vermandois.Herbert was born about 955 and died about 1000.He was Count of Vermandois.He married Ermengarde, daughter of Reinald, Count of Bar.
Herbert III was the son of Albert I, the Pious, born about 920 and died 988.He was Count of Vermandois and married Gerberga of Lorraine, daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine and Gerberga, daughter of Henry I, the Fowler of Saxony.
Albert I de Vermandois was the son of Herbert II de Vermandois born between 880 and 890.He died at St. Quentin about 943.He was Count of Vermandois and Troyes.He married Liegarde, daughter of Robert I, Duke of France.
Herbert II de Vermandois was the son of Herbert I de Vermandois, born about 840 and murdered about 901.He was Count of Vermandois, Seigneur of Senlis and Peronne, St. Quentin.His wife is unknown.
Herbert I de Vermandois was the son of Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne and St. Quentin.He was born 817/18 and died after 840.
Pepin was the son of Bernard, King of Italy 813-817.Bernard was born 797 and died in Milan, Italy 17 April 818.He married Cunigunde, who died about 835.
Bernard was the natural son of Pepin, son of Charlemagne.Pepin was born April 773, baptized at Rome on 12 April 781 by Pope Adrian I.Pepin died in Milan on 8 July 810.He was consecrated King of Lombardy on 15 April 781.He had Bernard by a daughter of Duke Bernard.
Charlemagne (Charles the Great) was born 2 April 742/3 and died at Aix le Chapelle on 28 January 813/4.He was the King of France 768-814.He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 25 December 800He married about 771, Hildegarde, daughter of Count Geroud of Swabia.Hildegarde was born 758 and died 30 April 783.
Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 768 to 814 and Western (Holy Roman) Emperor from 800-814.His name (Charles) was a common one in his family (Carolingian).Charles and his brother Carloman were anointed kings by Pope Stephen III at St. Deis in 754.They took possession of the two kingdoms shortly before their father's death in 768.Charles' portion was a vast arc of territorystretching from south western France, northward and then eastward into the Netherlands and Germany, and half encircling Carloman's kingdom.Carolman's kingdom was comprised of central, eastern, and southeastern France, southwestern Germany, and the alpine region.On Carloman's death in December 771, Charles annexed his brother's kingdom.
Pope Leo III crowned Charles emperor of the whole territory on Christmas day 800.At this time Charles' reign changed from a period of conquests to that of administration.Local authorities (counts and bishops) were set up to transmit the emperor's decrees.
Charlemagne encouraged a great renaissance in education.Young clerics and a few laymen received a more advanced religious and academic training.
Charlemagne caught pneumonia and died 28 January 814.He was canonized in 1165 at the request of Emperor Frederick I of Barbarosa.His feast is kept at Aachen on January 28.
Charles the Great was the son of Pepin the Short, born 714, died 768, and Berta (Bertrada) who died 783, daughter ofCountCanbert of Laon.Pepin the Short was Mayor of the Palace and the first King of the Franks of the second race in 751-768.
Pepin the Sort was the son of Charles Martel and Rotrou.Charles Martel (the Hammer) was Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia and was victor over the Saracens at Tours in 732.
Rotrou who died in 724 was the daughter of Leutwinus, Bishop of Treves 5685-704.
Leutwinus was the son of Count Warinus.Leutwinus died in 713.He was Bishop of Treves.
Count Warinus was the brother of St. Leger, Bishop of Autun.Count Warinus married Kunza, sister of Bazin, Bishop of Treves.He died in 677.
Children of Capt.Roger Dudley and Susanna Thorne are:
518 | i. | Gov.Thomas Dudley, born October 12, 1576 in Yardley-Hastings, Northumberland, England; died July 31, 1653 in Roxbury, Ma; married (1) Dorothy Yorke April 25, 1603 in Hardingstone, Northampton, England; married (2) Katherine Deighton April 14, 1644. | ||
ii. | Mary Dudley, born October 16, 1580; died Unknown. |
1038.Edmond Yorke, born Unknown in Cotton End, Northamptonshire, England; died Abt. 1614 in Cotton End, Northamptonshire, England.
Notes for Edmond Yorke:
The will of Edmond Yorke, dated 18 November 1614, mentions his grandchildren, Samuel and Anne Dudley, and appoints Thomas Dudley as one of his overseers.
Child of Edmond Yorke is:
519 | i. | Dorothy Yorke, born 1582 in Cotton End, Northampton, England; died December 27, 1643 in Roxbury, Ma; married Gov.Thomas Dudley April 25, 1603 in Hardingstone, Northampton, England. |