Ancestrees
Richard MALLORE
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Name Richard MALLORE [1, 2] Gender Male _MARRIED (I) N Death Bef 1190 Person ID I16693 Ancestrees Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
Children 1. Betram MALLORE [Father: natural] 2. Geoffrey MALLORY [Father: natural] Family ID F6459 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
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Notes - He was living during the reign of King Stephen into the early reign of King Henry II, basically from 1135-1189. I have found the information on this line in a site on the Internet that sources a history of the Mallory family. It also so be the same information that United Ancestries CD-100 used as a source. In CD-100, all of the birth dates appear to be estimated, because whenever siblings names are known for any generation, their birth dates are all estimated to be the same. Spouses birth dates are also estimated to be the same and we know in early English history, that the women were often very young and in their early teens compared to their husbands in their 20s and 30s. Therefore, this lineage needs a lot of study and improvement. (F-511, 599)
Manors belonging to this Richard's descendants supposedly included: Waltonj-on-th Woulds, Kirby Malory, Hoton Conyers, Highe Studly or Studley Royal, Newbold Revell, Boteley, Draughton, and Swinford. Their locations were in Papworth, co. Cambridge, Mobberley, co. Chester, Woodford, co. Northampton, Northamptonshire, Wooderson, co. York, and Huntingdonshire. Kirbie Malalorie was in Leicestershire county. Studley was in county York. (F-635) These are basically places where descendants had a coat of arms or shield that had one to three lions on them, suggesting they descend from this Richard if his descendants lived in these places.
- He was living during the reign of King Stephen into the early reign of King Henry II, basically from 1135-1189. I have found the information on this line in a site on the Internet that sources a history of the Mallory family. It also so be the same information that United Ancestries CD-100 used as a source. In CD-100, all of the birth dates appear to be estimated, because whenever siblings names are known for any generation, their birth dates are all estimated to be the same. Spouses birth dates are also estimated to be the same and we know in early English history, that the women were often very young and in their early teens compared to their husbands in their 20s and 30s. Therefore, this lineage needs a lot of study and improvement. (F-511, 599)
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Sources - [S304] Smith, Mallory S.V., A History of the Mallory Family as transcribed by P. Barker at www.rootsweb.com/~pbarker/ped1.htm (Chihester, Sussex, ENG: Phill Shopwyke Hall, c1985).
- [S378] J.K. Hinman to L. Dudick Email letters dated Dec, 1998 that sources United Ancestries CD 100 at JKHinman@aol.com (F-599).
- [S304] Smith, Mallory S.V., A History of the Mallory Family as transcribed by P. Barker at www.rootsweb.com/~pbarker/ped1.htm (Chihester, Sussex, ENG: Phill Shopwyke Hall, c1985).