de Langthwayt, Isabella Fil Osanna (b. , d. ?)
Note: She was the daughter and heir of Robert fil Osanna de Langthwayt by Isabella, his wife. She married second to Alan de Lasceles, claimed his wife's dower in 1266. He died in 1282. She married third to Walter de Rubyr.
Note: His brother gave the manor of Burton, the third part of which, Sarra who was the wife of Goscelyn Deyville, claimed as dower, in the 33rd year of the reign of Henry III (1249); cliamed lands in Roppele, Clareworth, Wuthington, and Newland, County of Lincoln, in the right of his wife, in the 43rd year of the reign of Henry III (1259). He was plaintiff in a plea of trespass, in the first year of the reign of Edward I (1272).
His wife's name was Matilda, daughter and co-heir of Peter de Goldington and con-sanguinea and co-heir of Simon de Roppele, Lord of Roppele, County Lincoln, living in the 28th year of Edward I (1300)
Death: BET 1198 AND 1300
Note: Sir Roald Fil Alan de Richmond, Knight, fourth Constable of Richmond Castle, to whom King John, in 1208, gave the lands of William de Rollos, including the manors of Caldwell, Croft, Kipling, etc. With one mill and lands of skeby which belonged to Harsculph fil Harsculph, who died with the king's enemies in Brittany, 1204. In the 21st year of the reign of Henry III (1237) he was summoned to answer the king by what right he held those manors, when he produced the letters patent of King John, by which the same was granted to him and his heirs forever. He entailed the manors of Burton, Aldeburgh and Croft upon his son Roald, in the latter part of the 24th year of the reign of Henry III (1240)
Death: BET 1161 AND 1270
Note: Sir Alan was third Constable of Richmond Castle. In the first year of the reign of Richard I (1189), he owed the king 200 marks for the custody of Richmond Castle. In the 4th year of the reign of Richard I (1193), he paid 10 marks and owed 190. In the 3rd year of the reighn of Richard I he was surety for Walter de Lasceles. In the second year of the reign of John (1201), he gave the king 300 marks and 3 palfreys to be Constable of Richmond Castle, to hold the same to himself and his heirs, of the king and his heirs, by good and lawful services. In the 9th year of the reign of John (1208), he gave the king 200 marks and 4 palfreys to have the Castle of Richmond, of which he had been disseised, and to have the king's letters patent granting him military jurisdiction which the Castle of Richmond ought to possess.
Death: BET 1124 AND 1240
Note: Roaldus de Richmond, "Le Ennase" was the second Constable of Richmond Castle under Alan III, Earl of Richmond. He was seized of lands in Skeeby and Croft by the gift of King Henry, who otherwise gave him the manor of Pickhall which he gave in marriage with his daughter to Jolanus de Neville. He was Lord of Burton, Aldorough and most of his uncle Emsart's lands (the first Constable of Richmond) by grant of King Stephen. He founded an Abbey on his manor of Easby in honor of St. Agatha in 1152. Here he is buried.
Note: He held in Demesne Keddington and Chilworth, Oxfordshire, Stainbury, Gloucestershire and other lordships at the time of the general survey.
Death: BET 1052 AND 1179
Note: The Richmond family begins with Roaldus Musard de Richmond who accompanied William the Conqueror from France to England in 1066. There followed fifteen generations of the Richmond family who lived in Wiltshire, England.
Roaldus Musard De Richmond - Born between 980 and 1075. Believed to have died between 1016 and 1148. Roaldus Musard De Richmond was one of the most powerful leaders who accompanied William the Conqueror into England (Thackeray's Genealogy, Plantagent-Harrison gives Fulco De Richmond as the grandfather, and Robert as the father of Roaldus "Le Ennase")
Note: He was living between 1763 and 1783 in Grandby, Hartland, CT. One source puts death after 1790 in Canaan, NY. Hezekiah purchased land in East Hartland CT in 1762 and in turn sold a portion of it to a John Andrews. On 24 Mar 1763 he bought 12 acres (with mansion house) from a Thomas Giddings and lived there untill his death.
Hezekiah Ackley served as a private in the 7th Company, 3rd regiment CT militia under Capt Ichabod Phelps from Sep 4 to Dec. 11, 1755 in the French and Indian War.
In 1800, there is a Sterling Ackley on the census for Canojaharie, Montgomery Co., NY.
Source: (Name)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherPage: AFN: WWPW-G3
Source: (Name)
Title: Abridged Compendium
Author: Frederick Virkus
Media: BookPage: p229
Data:
Text: married d/o Prence Doane
Baptism: 28 OCT 1739 East Haddam Church, E. Haddam, Middlesex, CT
Death: 30 APR 1783 E. Hartland, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestry.comPage: File F1476
Data:
Text: Gives her name as Abigail Beach Doane - no parents
Source: (Name)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherPage: AFN: JSNF-5W
Source: (Name)
Title: Abridged Compendium
Author: Frederick Virkus
Media: Book
Death: 6 JUL 1777 Prob. Columbia Co, NY
Death: 12 JUL 1834 NY
Burial: 1834 VMt. Vision, Edson Corners, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Abridged Compendium
Author: Frederick Virkus
Media: Book
Death: 11 MAY 1805 Hartland, Hartford, CT
Note: He served as a private in Capt. Burr's company.
Source: (Birth)
Title: DAR records
Media: Book
Death: 16 OCT 1816 Washington, Litchfield, CT
Death: 8 JUN 1853 Martinsburgh, Knox, OH
Death: 11 MAR 1855 Wyalusing, Bradford, PA
Source: (Death)
Title: Newspaper
Media: BookPage: Hudson, NY
Death: 4 AUG 1814 Milford, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Abridged Compendium
Author: Frederick Virkus
Media: Book
Note: Benjamin Ackley served as a private May 1755 under Capt. Dimock in the French and Indian War. This company was raised by Conn., but was in the pay of New York. On 7 Dec 1727, Benjamins father, John, deeded 24 acres of the home lot as well as the house, barn and orchards to his son, Benjamin, with the reservation that John would continue to have the use of the property during his life.
Source: (Name)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherPage: AFN: P65R-T4
Death: AFT 1767 E. Haddam, Middlesex, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherPage: AFN:P65R-V9
Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
Media: Other
Note: http://members.cowtown.net/dtaft/taft3.htmlData:
Text: Ackley Family Website
http://www.geocities.com/ed-ackley/nicholas/d65.htm
Death: AFT 1753 E. Haddam, Middlesex, CT
Note: "The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth," N.G. Parke, & D.L. Jacobus,
1960
In Dec 1727, John deeded various tracts of land to his sons and to John Mitchell, husband of his daughter Rebecca. On 7 Dec 1727 John deeded 24 acres of the home lot as well as the house, barn and orchards to his son Benjamin with the reservation that John would continue to have the use of the property during his life. In 1718 Johns estate had been valued at 64-05-00 pounds but at his death in 1736 it was valued at 383-04-06 pounds, his estate was administered by his son John. His holdings included part ownership of a small Island bearing his name in the CT river near Haddam Neck. On 26 Sep 1736 his 7 children signed, and in Nov 1736 Acknowledged an agreement of distribution of his estate.
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: BookPage: pp7
Death: 25 AUG 1736 E. Haddam, Middlesex, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Death: 1736
This HTML database was produced by a registered copy of
GED4WEB© version 3.14 .