Osmunda de Whalesborough MP(1190-1210)
Wife of
1) Sir Pharamus de Whalesboroughand
Mother of
1 Beatrice de Wautam (de Whalesborough);
2 Sir William de Whalesborough(1210-1279) and
3 Cecilia Trevarthian
Birth: estimated between 1185 and 1241
Death: March 8, 1293
Daughter of Sir Pharamus de Whalesborough and Osmunda de Whalesborough
Sister of Beatrice de Wautam (de Whalesborough) and Sir William de Whalesborough (1210-1279)
seems to be one and same person as
Cecilia Trevarthian
Birth: estimated between 1220 and 1262
Death: March 8, 1293
Daughter of Sir Bennett de Whalesboroughand Mrs de Whalesborough
Wife of William Trevarthian
Mother of Bennett Trevarthian
Sister of Sir William de Whalesborough (1210-1279) and William de Whalesborough(1240-)
see discussion under Sir Bennett de Whalesborough about confusion of William's
I don't really - but what do I know? #1 death dates are exactly the same Death: March 8, 1293 which could be viable #2 estimated births dates do fall into the same time frame - one giving more leeway as to be being earlier or later since they are estimated - one has to guess as to what they are based on - not good at guessing games...
I am posing the question - it they are one in the same - this is EXACTLY how i found the information listed - I ASKED for CLARIFICATION - I wanted the user names/curators attached to the profiles to know that there was a possible problem the esxits
besides this being classified as the Medieval era and basically a "Hands off" area for us normal GENI users.
I am climbing my grandson-in-law tree and inputting into my off line files - it is also when I get there probably 95% of my ancestry also via my mom & dad his is totally unconnected to mine right now and affording me a "recovery" of the European lines I had to dump past my immigrant ancestors a couple of years ago because of a GENI GEDCOM down load - I severed all but a couple of lines backwards after the 1st immigrant grandparent to salvage the the file i had been working on for 40+ years.
I seem to have been confused about which two profiles you were talking about.
Are you talking about these two?
Cecilia Trevarthian
Cecilia Trevarthian
From the headline and the initial mail, I thought you were talking about Osmunda and Cecilia, which I couldn't understand.
Yes, those two look very similar (and very undocumented).
Thank you - it also deals with her possible unnamed spouse "Sir" and then the 2 william's Sir William de Whalesborough (1210-1279) and William de Whalesborough(1240-) and if i am reading and deducing right the conflicts came in when William de Whalesborough(1240-) was added ... the whole area needs to be looked at and clarifedbetter