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Oliver (Ingham) de Ingham (abt. 1287 - 1344)

Sir Oliver "1st Lord Ingham" de Ingham formerly Ingham
Born about in Ellesmere, Shropshire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 57 in Norfolk, Englandmap
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Biography

Oliver de Ingham, who died 18 Edw. III had a son John who died before him, 12 Edw III, whereby his two daughters Joan and Elizabeth were his eventual co-heiresses. Elizabeth married John Curson, and had a daughter, Mary, who died SP. Joane married sir Miles Stapleton, who, according to Weever, was buried at Ingham; viz. - There lay buried sir Miles Stapleton and Joan his wife daughter and heir of sir Oliver Yngham, sir Miles, son of the said sir Miles; and Ela his wife daughter of Ufford, sir Brian Stapleton, son of the second sir Miles; and his wife, the daughter of the lord Bardolf; sir Miles, son of sir Brian, and Dame Katharine, his wife, daughter of sir Potts, and after married to sir Thomas Sackville, which are likewise here buried; dame Jone Plase, daughter of sir Miles Stapleton; dame Ela Pierpoint, which had two husbands; Edmund Stapleton and his wife, daughter of Clifton.

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He is said to have been her second husband, and Roger le Strange, of Knokyn, her first but as Stapleton's issue had Ingham manor, it seems more likely that he was the first husband; and particularly as Dugdale says, that Roger le Strange left Maud his wife surviving[1]

Died: 1344, Ingham, Norfolk, England, buried Holy Trinity Church, Ingham.

Source

  1. Banks, Thomas Christopher, The dormant and extinct baronage of England, pp 349-350.

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  • Verified from the Genealogy worksheets compiled by Ralph Pryor during his 40 years of research, traveling extensively in the military and in retirement. Entered by * Greg Rose, Grandson.




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Very detailed biography is given in Complete Peerage Vol.7. He had two sons who died, and he was Steward of Gascony.
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Is Banks the source for all of the text? It is not clear.
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Many thanks to contributors who've sorted points I raised, apart from birthplace. Can we see proof for that, please?
posted by [Living Bethune]
Why five last names, three of which are insignificant spelling variations and two appear imaginary? His date of birth looks too early and the place in no source I've seen. As noted by a previous poster, where is proof of more than one wife? As his tomb is at Ingham in Norfolk, isn't it likely that he died there as well?
posted by [Living Bethune]
These two wives appear to be the same person, but the sources are not complete enough to be sure of it.
posted by Steve Selbrede

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