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Sybil De Lea 1262–1330 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1262

Birth Location: Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1330

Death Location: Houghton, Lancashire, England

Father: WILLIAM LEA

Mother: Clemence Banastre

Spouse(s): Sir Hoghton

Children(s): Catherine Houghton, Katherine Houghton, Knight DeHoghton, Sibyl Hoghton, Richard Houghton, Lady Houghton

In 1262, Sybil De Lea entered the world in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England, born to William De Lea And Clemence De Banastre. Sybil De Lea married Sir Richard De Hoghton, and had children including Catherine De Houghton, Katherine Houghton, Knight Sir Adam Dehoghton, Lady Katherine Houghton, Richard Houghton, Sibyl Hoghton. Sybil De Lea passed away in 1330 in Houghton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1262, Sybil De Lea entered the world in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England, born to William De Lea And Clemence De Banastre.
  • Sybil De Lea married Sir Richard De Hoghton, and had children including Catherine De Houghton, Katherine Houghton, Knight Sir Adam Dehoghton, Lady Katherine Houghton, Richard Houghton, Sibyl Hoghton.
  • Sybil De Lea passed away in 1330 in Houghton, Lancashire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sybil Lea's Ancestors

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Sybil Lea
1262–1330
Birth Place: Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
Parents
WILLIAM De LEA
1232–1302
Amounderness, Lancastershire Co, England
Clemence (De) Banastre
1232–1298
Banastre, Cheshire, , England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sybil Lea's Descendants

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Sybil (De) Lea (1262–1330) m. Sir (Richard De) Hoghton (1260–1340)
  1. 1. Catherine (De) Houghton 1310–1360 m. Sir (Knight Hugh II, 9th Baron of Kinderton De) Venables 1296–1368
    1. 1. Sir (Hugh, "8th Lord of Kinderton & High Sheriff of Cheshire",) Venables 1330–1383 m. Lady (Margery) Cotton 1335–1398 m. Elizabeth DeMobberly 1315–1360
      1. 1. Margery Venables 1369–1448 m. Randle Mainwaring 1363–1457
        1. 1. William (Mainwaring) ** 1396–1497 m. Margaret Warren 1400–1437
        2. 2. Joan Mainwaring 1395–1481
        3. 3. John Mainwaring 1390–1470
        4. 4. Ellen (or Joan) MAINWARING 1404–1480
        5. 5. Agnes MAINWARING 1406–1426
        6. 6. Clemence Mainwaring 1390–1414
        7. 7. William Mainwaring 1393–1433
        8. 8. Margery Bulkeley 1384–1438
        9. 9. Richard Bulkeley 1391–1454
        10. 10. Cecily Mainwaring 1400–1450
        11. 11. Elizabeth Mainwaring 1433–
        12. 12. Philippa Mainwaring 1402–1433
        13. 13. Agnes Mainwaring 1430–
        14. 14. Randall Mainwaring 1445–
        15. 15. Elizabeth Mainwaring 1495–
        16. 16. William Mainwaring 1430–
        17. 17. Randle Mainwaring 1420–
        18. 18. Ralph Mainwaring 1414–1456
        19. 19. Margaret (Buckley) Mainwaring 1395–
        20. 20. Margery Mainwaring 1396–1432 m. William Bromley 1392–
      2. 2. Thomas Venables 1368–1403
      3. 3. Richard Venables 1364–1403 m. Isabel (De) Langton 1342–
      4. 4. Sir (William de) Venables 1371–
      5. 5. Angella (Anyll) deVenables 1374–1419
      6. 6. Eva (Joan) Venables 1367–1416
      7. 7. Anilla Venables 1370–1442
      8. 8. Joan deVenables 1373–1415
      9. 9. Angela Venables 1363–1419
      10. 10. William DeVenables 1394–
      11. 11. Richard Pershale 1388–1414
      12. 12. Emma DeVenables 1370–
      13. 13. Helena (de) Venables 1367–
      14. 14. William (de) Venables 1335–1337
      15. 15. Richard Venables 1336–1382
      16. 16. John DeVenables 1347–
      17. 17. Edith (Alice) Venables 1359–1391
      18. 18. Margaret Venables 1355–1417
    2. 2. Joan Venables 1345–1397
    3. 3. Thomas (de) Venables, 1332–1334
    4. 4. Roger (Golborne) DeVenables 1332–1380
    5. 5. Angella Venables 1370–1442
    6. 6. Rose DeVenables 1330–
    7. 7. Sir (Hugh Kinderton) DeVENABLES 1296–1367
    8. 8. Richard DeVenables 1300–1382
    9. 9. Margaret (de) Venables, 1340–1417
    10. 10. Joan (Lady Kinderton Cheshire) Venables 1334–1366 m. Sir (Thomas) Lathom 1334–1381
    11. 11. Richard Venables 1336–1382
    12. 12. William (de) Venables 1335–1337
    13. 13. William (de) Venables, 1266–1313
  2. 2. Katherine Houghton 1312–1336
  3. 3. Knight (Sir Adam) DeHoghton 1310–1385
  4. 4. Sibyl Hoghton 1308–1388 m. William Bold 1306–1388 m. Robert Clitheroe 1300–1364 m. Richard DeBold 1304–1376
    1. 1. Hugh (de) Clitheroe 1346–
    2. 2. Richard BOLD 1342–1390
    3. 3. Sibyl (de) Clitheroe 1332–
    4. 4. Sir (Richard Bold De) Clitheroe 1329–1390
  5. 5. Richard Houghton 1280–
  6. 6. Lady (Katherine) Houghton 1310–1368

Sybil Lea's Timeline

4 Records

1262
1262
Birth of Sybil De Lea in Molington Banas, Ches, England
Molington Banas, Ches, England
1262
1262
Birth of Sybil De Lea in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
1330
1330
Age 68
Death of Sybil De Lea in Basastre, Cheshire, England
Basastre, Cheshire, England
1330
1330
Age 68
Death of Sybil De Lea in Houghton, Lancashire, England
Houghton, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1262
    Event Place: Molington Banas, Ches, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1262
    Event Place: Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Houghton Houghton, Cheshire, England
    Record Source: Cheshire, England, Extracted Parish Records

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source: Cheshire, England, Extracted Parish Records

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1330
    Event Place: Basastre, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1330
    Event Place: Houghton, Lancashire, England

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