Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
NameRoger de Samlesbury
Birthabt 1193, Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire, England
Death1227, Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire, England
FatherGospatrick de Samlesbury (~1142-~1212)
Spouses
Birthabt 1185, Lancashire, England
Death1227, Salmesbury, Lancashire, England
FatherWalter fitz Osbert de Clifton (~1160-~1240)
ChildrenWilliam de Samlesbury (~1227-1256)
Notes for Roger de Samlesbury


DESCENDANTS OF LORD GOSPATRIC de SAMLESBURY

Generation 1 Lord Gospatric de Samlesbury; marr. Unk; ISSUE:

1. Sir Roger de Samlesbury
2. Richard
3. Alan
4. Uctred clericus
5. Daughter who married Geoffrey,dean of Whalleye ~From the footnotes of The Coucher Book on
Chartulary of Whalley-Abbey, Vol. I, pg. 121
Notes:

1) Gospatric was the first recorded Lord of Samlesbury. He lived during the reign of

Henry II , and founded a chapel at Samelsbury. Gospatric was followed by his son, Roger de Samlesbury a.k. Rogerus fil Gospatric. ~ ~The Genealogy of the Southworths, pg. 407

2) ~Turton's Plantagenet Ancestry

Generation 2 Sir Roger de Samlesbury; marr. Margaret Fitz Osber bef Oct 14, 1194, Lancashire, Eng. William Samlesbury, living in 1246, was the grandson of Gospatric. He married Avina de ,

and they had three daughters. Avina appears to have been a window in 1257, so William must have died sometime prior. Of his three daughter, one had no children. Elizabeth, married Sir Robert de Holland, from whom are descended the Holands, the earls of Kent and Hungtingdon, the dukes of Surrey and Exeter. Half of the Samlesbury estate went to the Holands. Cecily, the other daughter married Sir John d'Ewyas who died sometime before 1311, while she was still alive. By this marriage, Sir John acquired the other moiety of the Samlesbury estate. ~The Genealogy of the Southworths, pg. 407-408

2) Sir William de Samlesbury was the son of Roger de Samlesbury, son of Gospatrick. Sir William had

three dauhgters:

Cecily, married John d'Ewyas de Samlesbury
Margaret, married Robert de Auton
Elizabeth, married Sir Robert de Holland of Hale.
John d'Ewyas succeeded to Samlesbury and his son Nicholas d'Ewyas whose daughter married Sir Gilbert Southworth, and carried the Samlesbury estate into that family. ~From the footnotes of The Coucher Book on Chartulary of Whalley-Abbey, Vol. I, pg. 121

Generation 4 Elizabeth Samlesbury, b. ca. 1256, Samlesbury, Lancashire, Eng.; marr. Sir Robert de Holland, Knight in 1275, Samlesbury, Lancashire, Eng.

Notes:

1) ~Weis' Ancestral Roots, 32:30, She appears under Maud la Zouche who married her son Sir Robert de

Holand of Upholland, Lancashire, son of Sir Robert de Holand and Elizabeth Samlesbury, daughter of William Samlesbury.

Ref: 1) A History of the Family of Holland of Mobberley and Knutsford, Privately Printed at the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh, 1902

2) ~From the footnotes of The Coucher Book on Chartulary of Whalley-Abbey, Vol. I, pg. 121
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