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Sir Roger de Venables, baron of Kinderton, died about 1261. He married Alice dau of Alan de Peninton of Peninton Hall, Lancashire, about 1240. In addition to their heir, Sir William, this couple also had: Rose, wife of Alexander Bamvyle; Roger de Venables, parson of Rosthorne in time of Edw I; Amy wife of Hugh de Hatton.
Robert DE STOKEPORT married Roese DE VENABLES, daughter of Roger DE VENABLES of Kinderton and Alice DE PENINTON. (Roese DE VENABLES was born about 1225 in Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England 12247.)
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1. Alternate Birth; Abt 1201, Kinderton cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England.
Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882) 3:199.
Footnote: Who, there can be very little doubt, was the widow of the baron of Stockport, and whose 2d husgand, Alexander, was son of sir Thomas Bamvyle. - H.
Rosea, parents unknown, was married twice:[1] [2]
Ormerod's History of Cheshire, Vol. III, p. 795
Sir Robert de Stokeport, knight, son of Robert and Matilda, Inq. p.m. 33 Hen III, Sir Robert de Stokeport, Knight, held, in service, Merpel and Wibberslegh ; also Stokeport of Hugh Despencer. Sir Robert died in either 1239 or 1249, leaqving a widow named Roesia who remarried Alexander de Bamville (of the Storeton family), and released to her grandson, Richard de Stokeport, her claim in the manors of Echells, Stockport, Bredbury, Romilegh, Wernith, and Hatterslegh, &c. and had issue of Margaret, wife of William de Vernon and Robert, heir and son.
George Ormerod, "Calendar of Such Entries in the Cheshire Domesday Roll as have been Recovered from the Documents Cited,"
In the time of Guncelyn de Badlesmere, 1274-1280, a Release by Alexander de Bamville, and Roesia his wife, of all their right, by reason of dower, after the death of Robert de Stokeport, formerly husband of the said Roesia, in the manors of Echeles, Stokeport, Bredburie, Romelegh, and Hatreslegh, was enrolled on the Cheshire Domesday Roll. (F. 34.)
1580 Visitation of Cheshire
An Ancient Deed Recorded by the Herald During the 1580 Visitation of Cheshire[3]
"Ego Alexander de Bamuile & Roisa vxor mea. dedimus Thomae filio n'ro primogenito et Hauisa filiae Rob'ti de Winington : Terram meam in villa de p'va Storton, quas Joha'na quae fuit vxor Ric'i Kingesley mihi Alexandro dedit."
Translated: I, Alexander de Bamville and Rose my wife, gave Thomas our eldest son and Hauisa daughter of Robert de Winington: my land in the town of p'va Storton which Joan who was the wife of Richard Kingesley gave me, Alexander.
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1207
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Kinderton Cum Hulme, Northwich, Cheshire, England
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1223 |
1223
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Stokeport, Cheshire, England
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1227 |
1227
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England
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1282 |
1282
Age 75
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England
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