Here we have Maud Daubeney Percehay Hill Latimer as a daughter of Giles (III) Daubeney and Joan Darcy. Maud is believed to have died in 1416, possibly born c. 1363. It would not be possible for her to be the daughter of this Giles, born c. 1395.
Our Royal Titled (etc) makes her a daughter of this Giles' Grandfather, also a Giles (I) Daubeney, and Alianore de Wylington.
Stirnet, in his Daubeney 1 chart, list her as a daughter of Giles (II) Daubeney and Margaret Beauchamp, with the caveat that she is "possibly of this generation." But he gives a d.o.b. for this Giles (II) as c. 1370. No daughter of his would have been old enough to marry 3 times and die in 1416.
Date wise it does look like Our Royal Titled (etc) has her listed correctly .
Private User and Erica Howton what are your thoughts on this?
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daubeney-38
Research notes:
With a first marriage on 29 Nov 1383, her birth was prior to 29 Nov 1371, which accords with the date of 1362 in Watney. Watney places Maud as the daughter of Giles, the younger, currently shown as her brother, rather than Giles, the elder, currently shown as her father.
Watney, Vernon James, "The Wallop Family And Their Ancesty", Oxford: John Johnson,1928, Vol. II, p. 256, no. 309, p. 431, no. 529 < Archive.Org >
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilington-6
Sir Giles Daubeney (circa 1335 - June 24, 1386) was the Sheriff of Bedfordshire, the Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, and a son of Sir Ralph Daubeney and Alice Montacute. [citation needed]
Sir Giles and Alianore Wilington Daubeney had six children: three sons (Sir Giles, Thomas, and William) and three daughters (Joan, Maud, and Katherine).[3]
Richardson, Douglas, "Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families", Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. I, p. 411
I’ll search soc.gen.medieval at GoogleGroups to see if there was any medievalist discussion on Maude.
Chasing citations given by Leslie Mahler at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/spPWcLBQWC8/m/...
The Genealogical Magazine, vol. 7-8 (1904): Page 95
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Genealogical_Magazine/2A5B...
Looks like Maude is placed as daughter of the 2nd Giles Daubeney who died August 22, 1403 and his wife Margaret Beauchamp.
It does seem odd for the chronology, But here Matilda (Maude) is in the 5 March 1400 will of Giles Daubeney, Knt:
Somerset Record Society. cn (Publication date 1901) “Somerset Wills”. Page 4. < Archive.Org >
I've tried to reconcile her dating via the Hill family. She may have married a man named John Hill, younger brother of another John Hill, or their John Hill, son of another Robert Hill, or even perhaps Robert's father, yet another John Hill. The dates are sketchy at this point. And I thought the Welsh were tricky!!
This is seriously confusing,
Hill of Houndston in Odcombe
The visitations of the county of Somerset, in the years 1531 and 1573, together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of 1591. Page 32. < Archive.Org >
So - either there were two different Matilda / Maude’s, daughters of Giles, marrying two different John Hill’s, or there was a drunken herald repeating himself in his pedigree drawing.
I’m moving the Latimer widow to daughter of 1st Giles. Anything in this area with Charlene’s notes are likely “best we know.”
If Maud was born c. 1362, she's a good match as a daughter for Giles (I), 3rd Lord, and Aelianore de Willington, he born c. 1335. She also fits as a suitable mother for Raulfe Hill, c. 1385, product of what Our Royal says is a 2nd marriage for both her and Sir John Hill. It is then claimed that this John Hill 1st married Cicely Stourton, but I think that conflates him with his grandfather, who's first wife was Dionysia Durburgh. Raulfe seems to be placed correctly now as a son.
Dang Erica Howton you're fast.
Been here before is why.
We have a primary source to show her family placement:
Maude names these family members in her will: [attached to her profile]
Sir John Hulle, knight, her late husband
daughter: Elizabeth, a sister at Buckland
son: John, one of the executors
son: Ralph
daugther: Margaret
Thos. Daubenay
"sister Chambernon"
Rob. Hulle, one of the executors, presumably her stepson
Isabella Hull, presumably wife of her stepson
This has to have been http://cybergata.com/roots/8957.htm
• Background Information: From GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. 193
Richard Champernon married, 2ndly to Katherine, apparently the daughter of that Sir Giles Daubeny, who was the 3rd Baron Daubeny, of Kilmersdon, Somersetshire, who died 24 June 1386, and his wife Eleanor Wyllington, herself a Champernoun descendant, though a daughter is named among their children in Lord Hylton's Notes on the History of the Parish of Kilmersdon [Taunton, 1910].
As a side comment.
“Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins” is a wonderful resource, but has errors (as well as “conflicts with other interpretations”), so we try to inspect his citations.
I also see from the home page of https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/index.htm
“Marlyn Lewis passed away on 22July2021. I will be working on any issues people find, so please forward any questions. … This database is in a maintanence mode only. …”
A more accurate but less comprehensive site, also in maintenance mode, but also giving references, is Leo van der Pas’ genealogics.org
https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00313248&tree=LEO
[S00119] The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Edinburgh, 1977, Paget, Gerald. Q 117942
[S01534] The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry 1928 , Watney, Vernon James. 256
To me, naming her sister Chsmpernon cinches the deal.
This actually turned out to be a pretty accurate chart: https://archive.org/details/antiquary32slsniala/page/223/mode/1up?v...