NameElizabeth Rempston [60, Engaine article, Vol V, pp. 78-81], [262, John Cheyne’s section, pp. 19-20], [56, Yorks of 1584-5, pub Foster 1875, Stapleton, p. 332]
BurialBarnwell Priory
General1st dau. and co-heir.
Spouses
1Sir John Cheyne [56, Cambs of 1575 & 1619, pub Harleian 1898, Cheney p. 119], [56, Huntingdon of 1613, pub Camden Soc 1849, Kryell, p. 114], [60, Engaine article, Vol V, pp. 78-81], [262, John Cheyne’s section, pp. 19-20], [56, Yorks of 1584-5, pub Foster 1875, Stapleton, p. 332]
Notes for Elizabeth Rempston
mj...@bt... gave this accound of her forbears:
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: Re: Bekering of Nottinghamshire/Vaux question
Date: 5 Sep 2005 13:30:22 -0700
Reference to the Victoria County History of Huntingdonshire, Vol III,
sub Catworth, p 29, clears up many of the remaining points about the
Bekerings. Having seen this entry, and combined its contents with the
posts above, the stemma is:
1. Thomas de Bekering, died 1272; married Mary, daughter and heir of
James de Cauz by Alice, daughter and coheir of Walter FitzGilbert (d
1206) and Emma (subsequently the wife of Peter de Vaux); brought the
Warenne fee of Catworth to the Bekering family; died 1279. Issue:
2a. Sir Thomas de Bekering, born 1238-1248; died circa 1286; married
Cecily Markham, coheiress of Tuxford & Laxton, Notts (she married
secondly c1287 John de Bray). Issue - infra.
2b. Peter de Bekering, died crica 1289, without issue.
Issue of Thomas de Bekering (d c1286):
3a. Leonard de Bekering, died circa 1288; married Lettice. No issue.
3b. Thomas de Bekering, born circa 1276; died 1326. Issue:
4a. Thomas de Bekering, died 2.1.1351/2; married Isabel. Issue:
5. Sir John de Bekering, born c1338; died 5 October 1376; married Joan.
Issue:
6. Thomas Bekering, born c1361; died 30 August 1426; married Isabel
Loudham. Issue:
7a. Thomas Bekering, born circa 1383; ospvp
7b. Alice Bekering, born circa 1395; married Sir Thomas Rempston and
left issue.
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