WebWhen Ralph de Neville was born about 1154, in Scotton, Lincolnshire, England, his father, Alan de Neville, was 37 and his mother, Juliana Canu, was 37. He married Alice de Rafin in 1174, in Scotton, Lincolnshire, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. He died about 1212, at the age of 58. WebRobert de Neville was born ABT 1235 in Scotton, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, and died AFT 1294. He married Angharad verch Gruffudd on ABT 1284 in 2nd husband, daughter of Gruffudd ap /Madog/, Prince of Powys and Emma de /Audley/.She was born ABT 1249 in Bromfield, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, and died AFT 22 JUN 1308. Children of Robert de …
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WebIt is in Scotton, a small village in the depths of the Lincolnshire countryside. Off the A159, it is bypassed by the traffic and you have to want to come here. No-one seems to know why the church was dedicated to St Genewys. ... His feet rest on a lion and it is thought this could be Robert de Neville who went to Jerusalem in 1290. Against the ... WebRobert de Neville of Scotton, Lincolnshire, England d. Aft 1219: NH genealogy Robert de Neville - Aft 1219 Individual Ancestors Descendants Relationship Timeline Family Suggest Personal Information Sources All PDF Sources [ S897] John Watson, 22 Nov 2009, post to soc.genealogy.medieval. speech-language therapy
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WebPersonal data Robert NEVILLE He was born in the year 1175 in Scotton, Lincolnshire. He died January 1220/21 in Scotton, Lincolnshire, he was 45 years old. A child of RALPH NEVILLE and ALICE RAFIN Visualize another relationship Ancestors (and descendant) of Robert NEVILLE Household of Robert NEVILLE WebSir Robert NEVILLE (d.1313/14) rebuilt Scotton church and founded a chantry here in 1294. Sir Robert PERCY of Scotton is a somewhat obscure figure, who was a staunch supporter of the Yorkist cause. Sir Robert was probably the son of Robert PERCY of Scotton (alive in 1474) by Cecily METCALFE. WebCP IX:476-8, in its line for the Nevilles of Scotton & Manton, states that Robert had one son Ralph who d. s.p. maybe after 1227, when his heir was Philip, the son of Robert's younger brother Ralph. I haven't actually seen a discussion of this. So is there a "CP Correction" here? Jim Weber John Watson 9 years ago ... Dear Jim, speech-to-text-wavenet