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Simon Warde (1350 - 1391)

Simon Warde
Born in Norwich, Norfolk, Englandmap
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Died at about age 41 in Norwich, Norfolk, Englandmap
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Biography

Simon Warde was born about 1350, Norwich, England, he died about 1391, Norwich, England. He was the son of Simon Warde and Maude.


From "Fifty Puritan Ancestors" 1628 - 1660 (page 174). Genealogical Notes - 1650 - 1900, by Elizabeth Todd Nash, New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor 1902. [Transcribed by Coralynn Brown]

THE WARD FAMILY

THE following authorities are given for the Ward Chart, which goes back to Osbert de Varde, 1130: Burton's "Monasticon," pp. 139-166; Whittaker's "Leeds" ; Dugdale's "Monasticon," Vol. V, P 139 ; Tanner's "Notitia."

In 1130 there were three brothers de Varde: Simon, Godewin and Osbert of Givendale, Yorkshire. Osbert had two sons, Richard and William de Varde of Givendale Living, 1150. William de Varde had son, Simon de Varde, who married Maude _____. Simon de Varde founded Escholst Priory the end of the Twelfth Century; he had two sons, John de Varde of Scotton and William de Varde of Givendale. William de Varde had sons: William of Capes and Simon (made Sir Simon 1260, by Henry III). Sir Simon had son, Sir Simon, knight and baronet, "A great Baron against the Scots;" and Sir Simon the second had two sons, Sir John, 1350, and Simon, "the Simon de Varde who married Margaret, a daughter of the House of Mortimer, Lords of Attilbury, County Norfolk, and ancestors of the Lords of Norfolk." Simon and Margaret de Varde's son John married Elena de Boost or de Bois; their son, John, 2d, married Katherine Applegard. Robert de Varde, son of John and Katherine Applegard de Varde, married Alice Kemp, had a son, Robert, 2d, who married a Copperdick ; and their son, Robert, 3d, married a daughter of Sir Giles Capel of London, ancestor of the Earls of Essex, and had three sons, Henry Warde of Kirby—Bedon, Jeffrey of Broke, and Thomas Warde of Homersfield, who married _____Hare, daughter of John Hare, D.C.L., of Homersfield, Norfolk.


Research Notes

Sir Simond de Warde marries Margaret Mortymer. They have a son John Warde (#1) Ward-4205, who marries Elena De Bois, and has a John Warde Warde-70 of his own. John #2 marries Kate Appleyard, and has a son Robert Ward Warde-72, who marries Alice Kemp. This Robert and Alice have a son Robert Warde Warde-67 (whom we shall call Robert #2), who marries an unknown Copperdick. Robert #2 and Copperdick have son Robert #3 Ward-4208, who marries our Margaret Capel (Though, in Ward-4208 you will see a note regarding the father of this Robert- as per "The visitations", which shows his father as John Ward, and Mother as "da. of Apliard of Dunston in Norfolk").

Found in the literature of Baildon and the Baildons by Baildon, W. Paley.[1]and is mentioned in "The Ward Family" in Fifty Puritan Ancestors by Author Elizabeth Todd NASH.[2]


Sources

  1. "Baildon and the Baildons", Vol. 1, page 247. By BAILDON, W. Paley
  2. Fifty Puritan Ancestors 1628-1660; Genealogical Notes 1560-1900 ~[1] By Author Elizabeth Todd NASH.

See Also:

  • Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees


Acknowledgements

  • Entries and Thanks to Charles Walter for starting this profile.
  • WikiTree profile Ward-4213 created through the import of wikiweeks1_2012-01-01.ged on Jan 1, 2012 by Robert Weeks. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Robert and others.




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