Elizabeth Boteler was born about 1430 or earlier. Her father, John Boteler, Knt., was born in 1402 at Bewsey (in Warrington), Lancashire and died September 12, 1430. Her mother, Isabel (Harington) Boteler, died May 22, 1441. Elizabeth married Hamon Massey.[1]
Hamon and Elizabeth had only daughters, for Hamon's "estates passed to his younger brother John at his death." Hamon's will was dated 1504/5.[2]
Margery Mascy married Henry Risley[2] (Note: This Margery is the daughter of Isabel, niece of Elizabeth, and William Massy.)
As of July 4, 2016, Hamon's profile has two wives attached: Elizabeth and her niece, Isabel (who married William Mascy), and two daughters: Margaret (Mascy-2), by Elizabeth, and Margery (Mascy-8), by Isabel.
Elizabeth (Boteler) Massey, daughter of John (b 1402) & Isabel (Harington) Boteler, married Hamon Massey. Her niece Isabel, daughter of her brother John Boteler (b 1429) and his wife Margaret Gerard, married William Mascy.[5]
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Elizabeth le Boteler was born circa 1450[6] to John le Boteler (1402-) and Isabel Harrington (c1410-1441) . Notable ancestors include William I of England (1027-1087), Charlemagne (747-814), Hugh Capet (c940-996), Rurik (c832-879), Alfred the Great (849-899). Ancestors are from England, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Belgium, the Netherlands.[7]
↑ 2.02.12.22.32.4 William Langton, ed., "The Visitation of Lancashire, and a part of Cheshire, made in the twenty-fourth year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth, AD 1533, by Special Commission of Thomas Benalt, Clarencieux, Part II", Remains Historical & Literary connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, CX, (Manchester: The Chetham Society, 1882), page 223
↑ the source includes "John (or according to Dodsworth, Thomas [not John]) Holcroft of Holcroft, who with her had Horton, Holland and Preston (Baines, vol. iii. p. 130)"
↑ the sources words this in a way to cast doubt: "Alice...is supposed to have been another daughter"
↑ Information from Richardson about Elizabeth (Boteler) Massey and her niece Isabel (Boteler) Mascy:
Douglas Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. 1, page 266:
"JOHN BOTELER, Knt.,... born at Bewsey (in Warrington), Lancashire 2 March 1402. He married by contract dated 12 Nov. 1411 Isabel Harington, daughter of William Harington, Knt. [and Margaret de Neville]. They had one son, John, Knt. [married Margaret Stanley], and three daughters, Alice (wife of Nicholas Byron, Knt.), Ellen [wife of William Mainwaring, Esq.], and Elizabeth (wife of Hamon Massey).
Douglas Richardson's Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, page 446:
"JOHN BOTELER (or BUTLER), Knight of the Shire for Lancashire, 1449, son and heir, born 12 March 1429. He married (1st) MARGARET GERARD, daughter of Peter Gerard, Esq., of Kingsley and Bryn. They had two sons, John and William, and four daughters, Margaret, Jane (wife of William Troutbeck), Isabel (wife of William Mascy), and Alice (wife of Hamon Mascy, Esq., of Rixton). His wife, Margaret, died in 1452...."
↑ c1450 birth year is incorrect for Elizabeth (per Richardson, John Boteler was born 1402 and died 1430; his wife, Isabel Harington, died 1441).
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I have Elizabeth born 1452 and the daughter of John Boteler Jr & Margaret Stanley. This would make more sense than the earlier birth date which would make her much older than her husband.
Thoughts?