Walter Mautby - Ancestors / Descendants need work

Started by Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns on Monday, March 5, 2018
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If the lineage from " The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English baronets, and such baronets of Scotland, as are of English families rev. William Betham 1803

https://books.google.com/books?id=IGAOAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA323&dq...

and the chart therein (also attached to Walter) https://books.google.com/books?id=IGAOAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA323&dq...

Is correct as follows

1 Simon De Mauteby

2 Walter de Mauteby

3 Robert de de Mauteby

4 Sir Walter de Mateby m. Christian de Bassingham

5 Sir Walter de Mauteby m. Petronilla

6 Robert de Mauteby m. 1st Alice ---- m. 2nd ---

7 Sir John de Mauteby m. Avelina de Grenon

8 Sir Robert de Mauteby m. Alianora (Eleanor de Mauteby)

9 Sir Sir John de Mauteby, Lord of Mauteby, Bassingham, West Becham & Malask , 1403 m. Agnes (Agnes NN)

10 Sir RObert de Mauteby m. Elenor (m 2nd . Thomas Chambers)

11 John de Mautby m. Margaret Berney

12 Margaret Paston m. John Paston

Whats on GENI as follows seems to be missing alot or parital wrong

3 Walter Mautby and Aliva de Mauteby

4 Robert De Mautby and Ellen Marshal

5 John De Mautby and Elizabeth Clavering

6 Robert De Mauteby and Ela Fitzmathew

7 Robert de Mauteby and Eleanor de Mauteby

8 Sir John de Mauteby, Lord of Mauteby, Bassingham, West Becham & Malask

9 Sir John de Mauteby, Lord of Mauteby, Bassingham, West Becham & Malask and Agnes NN

10 Son of Sir Robert de Mautby and Margaret de Beauchamp

11 John de Mautby m. Margaret Berney

12 Margaret Paston m. John Paston

I notice that "Ellen Marshall" is nowhere explicitly mentioned in the book, but the footnote on page 326 twice mentions Mawtby impaling Marshall.

Text in the book is pretty much verbatim from Blomefield, An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 11 (London, 1810), pp. 226-230, and can be found here: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol11/p... - including a Mawtby/Marshall impalement.

Margaret Mauteby Paston seems to have been as chatty as the family she married into - did the Pastons choose wives by how much they talked, as well as by other criteria? :-) (The "Paston Letters" are an invaluable source of information about the minutiae - and gossip - of 15th-16th century life in England.)

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