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Bayley - Dubious Pedigree

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Dubious Pedigree - Bayley

Previously connected to Robert Barlow (abt.1390-1467) who now has a sourced father and grandfather thanks to Stephen Heathcote.

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There's another version of the pedigree, "Barley of Barley, co. Derby, by Vincent Eyre of Woodhouse, 1731", reproduced as "Pedigree No. 15" in Sir Montague Vernon's Barlow Family Records https://archive.org/details/barlowfamilyreco00barl/page/120/mode/2up
posted by Stephen Heathcote
edited by Stephen Heathcote
Margaret (Delves) Barlow (bef.1420-1490), the wife of the real Robert Barlow, has perhaps also been caught up in this Dubious Pedigree. Robert's wife was certainly called Margaret, but there is no evidence for her parents. I have left a comment on her profile suggesting that her LNAB should be changed to "Unknown".
posted by Stephen Heathcote
Re the "Possible" profiles:

Unknown (Reresby) Bayley (abt.1313-abt.1350)'s parents are genuine, but there is no indication in the Visitations pedigrees that there was another daughter married Bayley; and the dates are off.

Catherine (Unknown) de Ferrers (abt.1134-1228) was originally created as the wife of William (Ferrers) de Ferrers (1140-1191), who in turn had been confused with Walchelin (Ferrers) de Ferriers (abt.1141-1201) (who has an unsourced wife). Both of the de Ferrers were crusaders: probably the reason they were conflated. But it does not seem possible that either was the father or stepfather of the supposed crusader Sir Roger W Bayley (1175-1274).

posted by Stephen Heathcote
edited by Stephen Heathcote
Earliest Derbyshire will I could find was this one ;

First name(s) George Last name Belye Year 1537 Will year 1537 Parish Ashbourne Place Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England County Derbyshire Country England Series description Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court Piece description Calendar of wills and admons. Piece surname range A-L Piece year range 1494-1650 Record set Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Wills & Probate Collections from England, Great Britain

posted by Ann Browning