Neville Family Genealogy
" Life In the Past Lane "
Welcome researchers! Welcome family! This site is a collection of genealogical information of my de NEVILLE ancestors, from many sources collected and shared . Some of the information comes from my own work searching databases, www, microfilm, books, and the like. Other information has been graciously passed to me from fellow family researchers and members. If you are a researcher, my hope is that here you will find a lead. If you descend from people recorded here, contact me. I am Victoria Taylor-True - Daughter of Mary Jane GARDNER and Keith Bremmen TAYLOR. My direct tree lines are GARDNER, TAYLOR. My other lines are listed at the entrance of "Life in the Past Lane" index. If you are related to any of the lineages listed please contact me.

Yeah that is a picture of me in 1983 in olden days attire. I know I was born in the wrong generation. I do so love the times of yesteryear. My mother says I look like my great-aunts on the Gardner side, when they were young, so as we find and locate pictures, I guess we will find out just how much I do.
Victoria Taylor True








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"Life in the Past Lane" unfolds!! Over the years many researchers have shared info and now the results of many years of work will now hopefully start to take form here. This is a set of genealogical records with both ancestry and decadency sets of data based on my family. Nothing is set in stone and all things in genealogy have to be vailidated to be true. So at this point , this genealogist is data collecting and processing validation as it become founded or shared. All validation will show in the family group it belongs as well as photos and documents.

This quest is now advancing to levels that a clone or two will be needed, ( and Santa didnt have one under my tree again this year ) ..*sigh* Please check back often to see the progress and to see if you are a long lost cuzin. Email if you find a name or branch that is a link in the tree. We would love to hear from you and include your information. ~ Sooooooooo grab a cup of coffee and get comfee. This is going to take a while to read. If you find a linking line please email me at kentuckywebmaster@yahoo.com and I will be overjoyed to include your line. The more cuzins we find the more cuzins find us. We look forward to meeting all the new cousins out there. Welcome to "Life in the Past Lane"

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12-2006 --A big thanks goes to Cuz Jack Akers..for sharing the Robert Fitz Maldred line of which I now have been able to run to the Adam and Eve line
OUR TREE IS BECOMING OUR FOREST
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[To find a name, among the vast information, use CONTROL and the F key .. and type in the name.
PLEASE!!! If you find I have a mistake or a typo , dont hesitate to let me know. I hate to post wrong info but it happens, so bear with me and others , as we get this fine tumed , as it is an ongoing project.

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  • Gilbert de Neville b abt 1052, of Lincolnshire, England, aft 1115-1118. md ____
    • 1. Geoffrey de Neville b abt 1086, of Walcot, Alkborough, Lincolnshire, England, d aft 1146. md ____




  • 1. Geoffrey de Neville b abt 1086, of Walcot, Alkborough, Lincolnshire, England, d aft 1146. md ____
    • 1.Gilbert de Neville b abt 1128.
    • 2.Alan de Neville b abt 1122.




  • Gilbert de Nevill , b. 1128 Raby With Kevers, Durham, England d. 1168 md in Horncastle, Lincoln, England md Philicia b. 1132 Raby With Kevers, Durham, England **A growing landowner around Lincs. Alive between 1142-1166. ** Albrede may have been his wife and they had also two daughters Juliana and Petronilla **
    • 1. William de Neville, b. 1142 of, Horncastle, Lincoln, England
    • 2. Walter de Neville, b. 1144 of, Horncastle, Lincoln, England
    • 3. Geoffrey de Neville, b. 1150 SEE BELOW




  • Geoffrey de Neville, b. 1150 of, Raby With Kevers, Staindrop, Durham d. bf. 29 Sep 1193 ** 1st s. Of Lincoln. Lord of manor of Ashby, Lincs. md. Emma de Blumer b. 1144 Rabyw/Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England d. 1208 d/o Bertram de Bulmer (Lord of Brancepeth) & Emma Fossard Lincs. [* Heir of bro. Wm. m. (1) Geoffrey de Valoignes.]
    • 1. Isabel de Neville, b.1176 -- SEE BELOW
    • 2. Henry de Neville, b. 1178 of, England md Alice ___
    • 3. Bertram de Neville **
    • 4. Richard de Neville **
    • 5. John de Neville **




  • Isabel de Neville, b.1176 of, Raby With Kevers, Staindrop,Brancepath, County Durham, England d. before May 1254 md.
    (1) Robert Fitz Maldred ,of, Brancepeth, Durham, England b. 1170/74 Raby, Durham, England d. 1242-1248 s/o Maldred FitzDolfin (FitzDolphin), Lord of Raby 1135-1183 and Joan de Stuteville md abt 1196 Brancepeth, Durham, [ 1st s. Of Raby and Brancepeth. Commissioner for various purposes.] **
    (2) Gilbert de Brakenberg, in England b. 1174
    • 1. Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville b. 1197 SEE BELOW
    • 2. John de Neville, b. 1199 of, Raby, Dunham, England
    • 3. William de Neville, b. 1201 of, Raby, Dunham, England




  • Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville b. 1197 Raby-Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England d. 1242 md. Joan de Monmouth, daughter of John de Monmouth, circa 1222 in Raby with Keverstone, Staindrop, County Durham, England.--heir of John de Monmouth.
    ---Geoffrey de Nevill took the surname of his mother, his father's line never having one.
    ---1st s. Sheriff of Northumberland & York, Justice of the King's forests.
    --- He was excused, on account of his severe illness from sailing with King Henry III from Portsmouth when the King was preparing to invade France in October 1229.3 He died in 1242 in before Michaelmas. ** **
    • 1. Robert Neville I , b. 1223 of Raby With Kev, Staindrop, Durham, England d. 1271-1282 md
      (1)unknown
      (2) Ida Isabel ___ Bertram,bf. 3 May 1252 in of, Mitford, Northumberland, England (prev marriage to Roger de Bertram b 1218) b.. 1220 Raby, Durham, England d. aft. 18 May 1315
      • 1. Robert Neville II b 1240 Raby-Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England d. 6 Jun 1271 md Mary FitzRandolph, b. 1244 Middleham, Yorkshire, England d. 11 APR 1320 Coverham, Yorkshire, England d/o Ralph L/Middleham FitzRandolph & Anastasia Percy, ** **
        • 1. Randolph de Baron/Neville Neville **
      • 2. John Neville, b.1242 of, Raby, Durham, England
    • 2. Geoffrey de Neville, b 1225 SEE BELOW
    • 3. John de Neville, b. 1227 Raby/Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England d. aft 1269 M




  • Geoffrey de Neville, b. 1225 Hornby, York, England d 1285. md. bef. 1267 in of Farnley, Leeds, York, England (1) Margaret de Lungvillers/LONGVILLERS, Bef. 1267 dau of John de Lungvillers, circa 1250.(2) Joan of MONMOUTH b. Durham abt 1201 d. aft 1247
    He acquired, through his marriage to Margaret, Hornby Castle and half the Malherbe and FitzSwain inheritance. Chief Justice of the Forest beyond Trent between 1270 and 1285. He campaigned in 1277 in Wales. He was summoned for the trial of David II, last Prince of North Wales, attendance at which assembly has been considered to create a peerage as at a Parliament, in 1283 in Shrewsbury. ** **
    • 1. John de Neville, b. 10 Aug 1269 of, Hornby, Lanca, England SEE BELOW
    • 2. Sir Robert (2nd Baron) de Neville of Raby, b. 1271 Rabywithkeverst., Staindrop, Durham, England md. Ida (dau or relict of Robert Bertram)
      He fought in 1296 in Scotland. He defeated Scots raiders in 1303. He was summoned to the Great Council in 1324. 1. ** 1. **
    • 3. Geoffrey (Sir) de Neville, 1273 of, Hornby, Lanca, England d. before 3 26 1285 md Margaret Longvilliers d/o of Sir John Longvilliers
    • 4. Edmund de Neville, 1275 of, Hornby, Lanca, England
    • 5. William de Neville, 1277 of, Hornby, Lanca, England
    • 6. Margaret de Neville, b.. 1279 of, Hornby, Lanca, England md. Robert de Northmilford
    • 7. Agnes de Nevill md (1) Richard de Percy of Topcliffe (2) John Deincourt of Blankney, 7th lord





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  • Lord of Hornby John de Nevill b. 10 Aug 1269 Hornby, Lanca, England d. 1309 md. Pernel b. aft.1273 of, Hornby, Lanca, England d. bef. Jun 1349
    He was with the forces of Edward I at the capture of the castle of Stirling, a victory for the English, between 22 April 1304 and 20 July 1304 in the Siege of Castle Stirling.
    • 1. Sir John de Nevill b c1285 d 1355
      He was taken prisoner in Lancaster's rebellion in 1322 in the Battle of Boroughbridge. He was pardoned in order to fight in France after 1322. He was rewarded for his part in the arrest of Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March, after October 1330.
    • 2. Edmund de Neville,b. 30 Nov 1299 SEE BELOW




  • Edmund de Neville,b. 30 Nov 1299 of, Hornby, Lanca, England d, bef. 1 Dec 1335 md. Isota (Flamburgh) Flamburg, b. 1300 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York d/o Flamburgh, Robert md. 1320 in Liversedge, Birstall, York
    • 1. William de Neville SEE BELOW




  • William de Neville, b. 1322 of, Liversedge, Birstall, Yorkd. 1369 md Elizabeth Harrington 1345 in of, Aldingham, Lanca, England [b. 1325 of, Aldingham, Lanca, England d/o Robert Harrington & Agnes Cansfield]
    • 1. John de Neville SEE BELOW




  • John de Neville, b.1346 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York md. Alice Sherwood 1370 in Liversedge, Birstall, York b. 1350 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York d/o Henry Sherwood, Children: **
    • 1. Elizabeth de Neville,
    • 2. Margaret de Neville,
    • 3. Joan de Neville,
    • 4. Thomas de Neville, SEE BELOW




  • (Sir Knight) Thomas de NEVILLE of Liversedge b. 1377 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York d. 1438 md. Alice Gascoigne 1410 in of, Hunslet, York, England [b. 1390 of, Hunslet, York, England d.aft 1 Feb 1477/78 Leeds, York, England, England d/o Richard Gascoigne & Anne Ellis,] **
    --- "Pedigrees of Halifax Families" from Hopkinson's MSS, Vol. I. A selection of Will from the Registry at York" p.244. The Will of Alice Widow of Sir Thomas Neville of Liversedge, Knt.
    -Footnote: Robert Neville her son married Ellen Molineux a Lancashire lacy. (Tonge, 83) On 27 Oct 1454, Archbishop Booth allowed Robert Neville, esq. and Ellen his wife to have an oratory for a year at Liversedge and Hunslet.
    • 1. Robert de Neville, b. 1411 SEE BELOW
    • 2. Joan de Neville,
    • 3. John de Neville, b. 1415 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York
    • 4. William Neville, b. 1417 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York
    • 5. Elizabeth de Neville,
    • 6. Edward de Neville, b.1422 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York




  • (Esq.) Robert de Neville, b. 1411 of, Liversedge, York, England md. (1) Agnes Scargill, b. 1415 o, Liversedge, Birstall, York, England [ 2 ch ] (b. ABT 1409) (dau. of William Scargill and Dorothy Conyers) (2) Ellen Molyneux/Molineux, 1435 of, Sefton,Lancashire, England [ 10 ch ] b. 1408 d 23 Jul 1509 **
    --- "Pedigrees of Halifax Families" from Hopkinson's MSS, Vol. I. "Eleanor was d of Sir Robert Neville of Liversedge" "Ellen was dau. of Sir Robert Neville of Liversedge." "Testamenta Eboracensia. A selection of Will from the Registry at York" p.244. The Will of Alice Widow of Sir Thomas Neville of Liversedge, Knt. Footnote: Robert Neville her son married Ellen Molineux a Lancashire lacy. (Tonge, 83) On 27 Oct 1454, Archbishop Booth allowed Robert Neville, esq. and Ellen his wife to have an oratory for a year at Liversedge and Hunslet.
    --- "Yorkshire Pedigrees" by J. W. Walker, p. 343. Dau. of Sir Robert Neville of Liversedge by Ellen dau. of Sir Wm. Molineux of Sefton, co. Lancs. Will Died: 23 Jul 1509, pr. 21 Aug 1509. **
    • 1. Elizabeth Neville, SEE BELOW
    • 2. Eleanor (Ellen) Neville b. 1434 of, Liversedge, Birstall, York md. Thomas Lacy b.1432
      --- "Pedigrees of Halifax Families" from Hopkinson's MSS, Vol. I. "Eleanor was d of Sir Robert Neville of Liversedge" "Ellen was dau. of Sir Robert Neville of Liversedge." "Testamenta Eboracensia. A selection of Will from the Registry at York" p.244. The Will of Alice Widow of Sir Thomas Neville of Liversedge, Knt.
      -Footnote: Robert Neville her son married Ellen Molineux a Lancashire lacy. (Tonge, 83) On 27 Oct 1454, Archbishop Booth allowed Robert Neville, esq. and Ellen his wife to have an oratory for a year at Liversedge and Hunslet.
    • 3. (Sir) John Neville of Liversedge
    • 4. Alison Neville b ABT 1437, Liversedge, Birstall, Yorkshire, England d ABT 1509 md John SOOTHILL b. 1433 d. 1498
    • 5. Edward Neville b. ABT 1438
      • 1. This line continues on this extensive site by Jorge, from Argentina regarding the **Tudors
    • 6. Beatrice Neville b ABT 1442, Liversedge, Birstall, Yorkshire, England
    • 7. Jane Neville b. ABT 1444
    • 8. Rosamund Neville b. ABT 1446
    • 9. Beatrice Neville b. ABT 1448
    • 10. William Neville b. ABT 1450
    • 11. Anne Neville b ABT 1452, Liversedge, Birstall, Yorkshire, England md Aymer BURDETT
    • 12. Joyce Neville b ABT 1454, Liversedge, Birstall, Yorkshire, England md ___ RICHWORTH




  • Elizabeth Neville b. 1432 Liversedge, York, England md. Thomas Beaumont, 8 Aug 1456 in of, Liversedge, Birstall, York, England b. 1431 Whitley, Beaumont, England d.: 5 Sep 1495 s/o Richard Beaumont & Cecilia Merfield
    • 1. Elizabeth Beaumont, b. 1457 md. Thomas Knight Gardiner SEE BELOW
    • 2. Robert Beaumont, b. 1458 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England d. 18 Aug 1495 md. Isabella Woodruff, b.1458
    • 3. Richard Beaumont, b. 1460 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England d. 21 Dec 1540 md. (1) Johanna Sandford, 10 Jan 1488/89 b 1460 (2) Hannah Adams, 8 Dec 1494 b. 1460 (3) Elizabeth Harrington, 4 Nov 1503 b. 1460
    • 4. Edward Beaumont, b.1462 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England
    • 5. William Beaumont, b. 1464 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England
    • 6. John Beaumont, b.1466 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England
    • 7. Anne Beaumont, b. 1468 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England md. Robert Lovell
    • 8. Alice Beaumont, b. 1470 of Whitley, Beaumont, Berk, England md. Thomas Savile, b.1470

    VIEW BEAUMONT LINES HERE





  • 1. Elizabeth Beaumont, b. 1457 Whitley, Beaumont, England, England md. Thomas Knight Gardiner, b. 1449 West Riding, Yorks, England d. 1492 **
    • 1. William Gardiner,
    • 2. Thomas Gardiner,
    • 3. Edward Gardiner

    VIEW GARDNER LINES HERE






    I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me those who are to come. I looked back and saw my father and his father and all our fathers, and in front to see my son and his son, and the sons upon sons beyond. And their eyes were my eyes. As I felt so they had felt, and were to feel, as then, so now, as tomorrow and forever. Then I was not afraid, for I was in a long line that had no beginning and no end. And the hand of his father grasped my father's hand and his hand was in mine, and my unborn son took my right hand and all, up and down the line that stretched from Time That Was to Time That Is and Is Not Yet, raised their hands to show the link. And we found that we were one....
    From: "How Green Was My Valley", by Richard Llewellyn

    A Prayer for Genealogists

    Lord, help me dig into the past
      And sift the sands of time,
    That I might find the roots that made
      This family tree of mine.
    Lord, help me trace the ancient roads
      On which my fathers trod,
    And led them through so many lands
      To find our present sod.

    Lord, help me find an ancient book
      Or dusty manuscript
    That's safely hidden now away
      In some forgotten crypt;
    Lord, let it bridge the gap that haunts
      my soul when I can't find
    The missing link between some name
      that ends the same as mine.

    N. Curtis Woods

    WARNING....GENEALOGY POX; [very contagious to adults]

    SYMPTOMS:
    Continual complaints as to need for names, dates and places. Patient has blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no taste for work of any kind, except feverishly looking through records at libraries, courthouses and internet, Has compulsion to write letters and send e-mail. Swears at mailman when he doesn't stop and leave mail. Frenquents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins and remote desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls. Hides phone bills from spouse and mumbles to [him or her] self. Has strange far away look in eyes.

    TREATMENT:
    Medication is useless. There is no known cure. Disease is not fatal, but gets progressively worse. Patient should attend genealogy workshops, subscribe to genealogy magazines and be given a quiet corner in the house where he or she can be alone.

    REMARKS:
    The unusual nature of this disease is...the sicker the patient gets, the more he or she seems to enjoy it!
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