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Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh 1325–1399 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1325

Birth Location: Disley, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 01 Aug 1399

Death Location: Chester, Cheshire, England

Father: Robert Legh

Mother: Sybil Honford

Spouse(s): Margaret Leigh

Children(s): Sir Leigh

The story of Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh began in 1325 in Disley, Cheshire, England. Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh married Margaret Lady Macclesfield Cheshire Legh De Leigh, and had children including Sir Peter Piers Ii Lord Of Lyme De Leigh. Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh passed away in 1399 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh began in 1325 in Disley, Cheshire, England.
  • Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh married Margaret Lady Macclesfield Cheshire Legh De Leigh, and had children including Sir Peter Piers Ii Lord Of Lyme De Leigh.
  • Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh passed away in 1399 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Sir Legh's Ancestors

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Sir Legh
1325–1399
Birth Place: Disley, Cheshire, England
Parents
Robert Adlington de Legh
1307–1370
Booths Hall, Norbury, Cheshire, England
Sybil (de) Honford
1305–1345
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
John (de Leigh De Legh of Booth Name change from Venables to) Leigh.
1285–1325
Booths Hall, Norbury, Cheshire, England
Ellen (Lady Corona van) Adlington
1280–1350
Adlington, Cheshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Venables
1265–1300
Lady Leigh
1236–1300
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Kinderton
1245–1292
Lady Dutton
1257–1344

Sir Legh's Descendants

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Sir (Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme) Legh (1325–01 Aug 1399) m. Margaret (Lady Macclesfield Cheshire (Legh) De) Leigh (1325–1366)
  1. 1. Sir (Peter Piers II, Lord of Lyme de) Leigh 1355–1415 m. Margaret (Heiress Bradley) Daniers 1347–1428
    1. 1. Sir (Piers Leigh) 11 1389–1422 m. Joan (de) Haydock 1400–1439
      1. 1. Sir (Peter Piers Leigh) IV 1415–1478 m. Lady (Margaret) Molyneux 1389–1481 m. Elizabeth (de) Trafford 1420–1474
        1. 1. Sir (Knight Piers Leigh) V 1428–1468 m. Mabel Croft 1430–1475
        2. 2. Sir (Percival) Leigh 1444–1527
      2. 2. Margaret (de) Leigh\Legh 1419–1454
      3. 3. Margery Leigh 1407–1460
      4. 4. Blanche Legh 1421–
      5. 5. Robert Legh 1410–1479
      6. 6. Roger (Sir of Dilsey, Cheshire) Legh 1415–1478
    2. 2. John Legh 1389–1422
    3. 3. Margaret Legh 1395–
    4. 4. John (II of Clifton Macclesfield Sir) Savage 1370–1450
    5. 5. PETER LEE 1389–1422

Sir Legh's Timeline

2 Records

1325
1325
Birth of Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh in Disley, Cheshire, England
Disley, Cheshire, England
1399
01 Aug 1399
Age 74
Death of Sir Piers I Perkyn Lord of Lyme Legh in Chester, Cheshire, England
Chester, Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1325
    Event Place: Disley, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Aug 1399
    Event Place: Chester, Cheshire, England

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