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Birth Name de Whalesburgh, William
Gender male
Age at Death 42 years, 7 months, 20 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1286 Whalesborough, Cornwall, England   5a
Death 1328-08-21 Whalesburgh, Cornwall, England   5b

Age: 42y

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father de Whalesburgh, Marcus1240
Mother
         de Whalesburgh, William 1286 1328-08-21

Families

Family of de Whalesburgh, William and Carminow, Joan

Married Wife Carminow, Joan ( * 1270 + 1349-11-06 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1289 Whalesborough, Cornwall, England   3
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Whalesborough, Mary1309
Whalesborough, Isabelabout 13111363-03-20
de Walesborugh, Margaret1314
de Whalesborough, John13151362

Source References

  1. Bradley Moody: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:3110528&id=I612312642 Lineage
  2. Bradley Moody: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3110528&id=I612312664 Lineage
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        Name: William DE WHALESBURGH
        Given Name: William
        Surname: De Whalesburgh
        Sex: M
        Birth: Abt 1265 in Whalesborough, Cornwall, England
        Death: Bef 1346
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        Father: Marcus DE WHALESBURGH b: 1240 in Whalesburgh, Cornwall, England

        Marriage 1 Joan CARMINOW b: Abt 1286 in Trelowith Manor, St Mewan, Cornwall, England
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        Children
        John WHALESBURGH b: Abt 1310

         

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  3. Chris Harter: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=malonefamily&id=P5098 Barnds Malones and Royalties
  4. Bodrugan p620 in Family histories and genealogies.
  5. GL7K-S7Z FamilySearch.org
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        Biography
        Birth and Parents
        Sir William de Walesbreu was the son of Marcus de Whalesborugh and his wife Matilda Arundel.

        Sir William de Walesbreu was born c1288 as he was age 14 in 1302 when he was heir to his older brother John who d.s.p. He was of Whalesborough (parish of St. Mawnan), Perran-Uthno (Udnow), Trerose, Langkerf (Lancarffe), Lamelwen (Lamellion), Elwen, and Tresider, in Cornwall.

        1293 Marriage to Joan Carminow
        He was married to Joan Carminow, daughter of Sir Roger Carminow and Joan Dinham, c1293 when he was only 5 years old.

        In 1302, William Bottreux brought a Writ of Wardship against Roger Carminow to regain possession of William, the brother and heir of John de Whalesboro, presumably because he had suddenly became more valuable. Roger replied to the writ, "William whilst your ward married our daughter." Bottreux was apparently arguing the marriage wasn't valid because "William de Whalesboro was only 5 years old then, and under 14 now". That they remained married is confirmed by a fine in 1319 which names William De Whalebreus and Johanna his wife as default remainder heirs of Oliver Carminow. In a fine of 10 May 1321, Joan, wife of William de Walesbreu was called a sibling of Oliver de Carminow and in another fine of 13 Oct 1333 she is called Joan, who was the wife of William de Walesbreu. As a result of this marriage, the Whalesborough's are said by the History of Trerose Manor website to have acquired the manor of Trerose which had been a Carminow manor; Joan's father Sir Roger Carminow (d. 1308) began the building of Trerose church and his monumental effigy can still be seen in St. Mawgan. However, the Whaleborough's certainly had an interest in Trerose as early as 1213 when it is part of the dower Osemunda.

        1309 Meadow
        He was of age on 21 Apr 1309 when Stephen de Bello Prato died holding a 3 acre meadow of William de Whalesbreus in socage and by service of rendering 1d. yearly.

        1312 Land Transactions
        On 12 March 1312, William de Whalesbrew granted to John de Carmynow the manor of Udnow and the advowson of the Church of St. Piran for the life of the said William. Carminow presented to St. Perran-Uthno on 11 Dec 1312 and in Feb 1313 regranted the manor and advowson back to William de Whalesbury and Johanna his wife. William presented to the church of St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier on 25 Dec 1317 and 31 Oct 1324.

        1328 Death
        Sir William De Walesbreu died in 21 August 1328 Tristram Risdon says that "Willelmus Whalisburgh de Whalesburgh, knight, obitt 1328" bore the arms "Gules, three bandlets argent on a bordure sable, nine bezants."

        "Joan, who was wife of William de Walesbrew" occurs in a suit in 1335. As Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu, she presented to St. Mawnan-in-Kerrier 23 Feb 1347 and 6 Nov 1348; her son Sir John de Whalesbreu made the next presentation on 6 Aug 1349 and 3 April 1350. She died after 1 March 1361/62 as she presented one last time at St. Mawnan as Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu.

        Issue
        1.) John Whalesborough.

        2.) Isabel Whalesborough. Isabel married twice to 1st Henry De Bodrugan and 2nd Henry Wilington.

        3.) Mary Whalesborough married Thomas Chiverton

      • Citation:

        https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL7K-S7Z

      • Source text:

        Biography
        Birth and Parents
        Sir William de Walesbreu was the son of Marcus de Whalesborugh and his wife Matilda Arundel.

        Sir William de Walesbreu was born c1288 as he was age 14 in 1302 when he was heir to his older brother John who d.s.p. He was of Whalesborough (parish of St. Mawnan), Perran-Uthno (Udnow), Trerose, Langkerf (Lancarffe), Lamelwen (Lamellion), Elwen, and Tresider, in Cornwall.

        1293 Marriage to Joan Carminow
        He was married to Joan Carminow, daughter of Sir Roger Carminow and Joan Dinham, c1293 when he was only 5 years old.

        In 1302, William Bottreux brought a Writ of Wardship against Roger Carminow to regain possession of William, the brother and heir of John de Whalesboro, presumably because he had suddenly became more valuable. Roger replied to the writ, "William whilst your ward married our daughter." Bottreux was apparently arguing the marriage wasn't valid because "William de Whalesboro was only 5 years old then, and under 14 now". That they remained married is confirmed by a fine in 1319 which names William De Whalebreus and Johanna his wife as default remainder heirs of Oliver Carminow. In a fine of 10 May 1321, Joan, wife of William de Walesbreu was called a sibling of Oliver de Carminow and in another fine of 13 Oct 1333 she is called Joan, who was the wife of William de Walesbreu. As a result of this marriage, the Whalesborough's are said by the History of Trerose Manor website to have acquired the manor of Trerose which had been a Carminow manor; Joan's father Sir Roger Carminow (d. 1308) began the building of Trerose church and his monumental effigy can still be seen in St. Mawgan. However, the Whaleborough's certainly had an interest in Trerose as early as 1213 when it is part of the dower Osemunda.

        1309 Meadow
        He was of age on 21 Apr 1309 when Stephen de Bello Prato died holding a 3 acre meadow of William de Whalesbreus in socage and by service of rendering 1d. yearly.

        1312 Land Transactions
        On 12 March 1312, William de Whalesbrew granted to John de Carmynow the manor of Udnow and the advowson of the Church of St. Piran for the life of the said William. Carminow presented to St. Perran-Uthno on 11 Dec 1312 and in Feb 1313 regranted the manor and advowson back to William de Whalesbury and Johanna his wife. William presented to the church of St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier on 25 Dec 1317 and 31 Oct 1324.

        1328 Death
        Sir William De Walesbreu died in 21 August 1328 Tristram Risdon says that "Willelmus Whalisburgh de Whalesburgh, knight, obitt 1328" bore the arms "Gules, three bandlets argent on a bordure sable, nine bezants."

        "Joan, who was wife of William de Walesbrew" occurs in a suit in 1335. As Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu, she presented to St. Mawnan-in-Kerrier 23 Feb 1347 and 6 Nov 1348; her son Sir John de Whalesbreu made the next presentation on 6 Aug 1349 and 3 April 1350. She died after 1 March 1361/62 as she presented one last time at St. Mawnan as Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu.

        Issue
        1.) John Whalesborough.

        2.) Isabel Whalesborough. Isabel married twice to 1st Henry De Bodrugan and 2nd Henry Wilington.

        3.) Mary Whalesborough married Thomas Chiverton

      • Citation:

        https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL7K-S7Z