John Fitz Roger, third son of Henry Fitz Roger, Knt., and Elizabeth de Holand, was born between 1345 and 1352.[1] John held lands in Chewton, Somerset; West Kington, Wiltshire, and Mapperton, Dorset.[1]
John married before 26 April 1369 to Alice ____.[1] They had one daughter:
Elizabeth, heiress, born 15 August 1370, died 15 April 1414, married first to Sir John Bonville (d.1396) and second to Richard Stukeley (or Stucle, Steuecle, Styuecle), Gent.[1]
John died between 1370 and 1372.[1] His widow married four more times, first to Sir Edmund de Clyvedon (no issue), second to Sir Ralph Carminow (one daughter), third to Sir John Rodney (or Rodeney) (no issue) and finally to William Bonville (or Bonvyle, Bonevyle) (no issue). Alice died 27 March 1426 and was buried beside her fifth husband.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.5 Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2011, vol. I, page 253-254, BONVILLE 8.
See also:
Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. (Salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2013), vol. I, pages 432-433, BONVILLE 9, John Fitz Roger. See also WikiTree's source page for Royal Ancestry.
Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700. (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004). Online at Ancestry.com, page 251, Line 261-36.
Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr. "Three Generations from Henry Fitz Roger, part 1" in National Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 59 no. 4 (December 1971): 254-262 (subscription only).
Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr. "Three Generations from Henry Fitz Roger, part 2" in National Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 60 no. 1 (March 1972): 25-35 (subscription only).
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