Family of Heute DE BOISDELE and Idonea
Husband: Heute DE BOISDELE
Wife: Idonea
Name: |
Idonea1,3 |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
c. 1155 |
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Death |
aft 1242 (age 86-87) |
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Name: |
Hugh DE BOISDELE1,2,4 |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
c. 1170 |
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Death |
aft 1190 (age 19-20) |
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Name: |
Alan DE BOISDELE1,4 |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
c. 1170 |
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Death |
bef 1212 (age 41-42) |
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Name: |
William de BOIDELE1,2,4 |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
c. 1175 |
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Death |
bef 1216 (age 40-41) |
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Name: |
Richard DE BOIDELE1,2 |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
c. 1175 |
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Death |
aft 1202 (age 26-27) |
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Note on Husband: Heute DE BOISDELE
a benefactor to the Abbey of St Werburghs. Living 1160, 1171 died befiore 1180. He was the first to have assumed the name of Boydell it seems.
Note on Wife: Idonea
The sole heiress of William Fitz Osbert. She and her husband gave the church of Hanley to St Werburghs Abbey circa 1170 Alive in 1180 and 1242
Sources
1 | www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
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2 | Text From Source: "In Ormerod's Cheshire (Helsby's Edotion) based upon the Leycester MSS collated with the Chartulary of St Werburgh, the Plea and Recog. Rolls and the Inquisitions post mortem: the Much Woolton and Hawarden branch from the late j.H.Boydell of Manchester (d.1912); the Trefalynand Rosset Branch from Arch Camb 1905 and from Wills and MIs at Chester, parish registers, monument inscriptions, the Cheshire Sheaf; transactions of CheethamSociety; Palmer's Wrexham; Dictionary of National Biography; Top. and Hist. Account of Cheshire by Lyons, and brought up to date (1972) by R.S.Boydell of Arnside with assistance of Donald Boydell of Over Hutton Lancs. |
3 | Ibid. Assessment: Unreliable.
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4 | Ormerid, Ormerod. |