de Chaworth, Knight Payne II

Male 1183 - 1237  (54 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  de Chaworth, Knight Payne II was born in 1183 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England (son of de Chaworth, Patrick III and de Kempsford, Weruga); died on 11 May 1237 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England; was buried after 11 May 1237 in Gloucester Abbey, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LB23-8F2

    Notes:

    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#PatrickIIIChaourcesdiedafter1200B:

    PAIN [Pagan] [II] de Chaworth (-1237).

    m (before 1216) GUNDRED de La Ferté, daughter of WILLIAM de La Ferté & his wife Margery de Briwere.

    Pain [II] & his wife had [three] children:
    PATRICK [IV] de Chaworth (-killed in battle Kilgarran 1258).
    ADAM de Chaworth.
    HARVEY de Chaworth.

    https://www.geni.com/people/Payne-de-Chaworth/6000000005587011087

    Payne married de la Ferte, Gundred in 1217 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England. Gundred was born in 1190 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1237 in Marden, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. de Chaworth, Patrick IV was born in 1218 in Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England; died on 4 Sep 1258 in Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  de Chaworth, Patrick III was born in 1155 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England (son of de Chaworth, Payne I and de Chaworth, N.N.); died in 1199 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: G776-TWJ

    Notes:

    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm#PatrickIIIChaourcesdiedafter1200B:

    PATRICK [III] de Chaources, son of PAGAN [I] de Chaources & his wife --- ([1155/60]-after [1200]).

    m AGNES, daughter of --- (-before 1212).

    Patrick [III] & his wife had [five] children:
    PAIN [Pagan] [II] de Chaworth (-1237).
    HUGH de Chaworth.
    PATRICK de Chaworth (-after 1219).
    GEOFFREY de Chaworth.
    CECILE.

    https://www.geni.com/people/Payne-de-Chaworth/6000000003615518938?through=6000000005587011087

    Patrick married de Kempsford, Weruga. Weruga was born in 1157 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1187 in Somme, Picardie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  de Kempsford, Weruga was born in 1157 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1187 in Somme, Picardie, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GV3D-FG5

    Children:
    1. 1. de Chaworth, Knight Payne II was born in 1183 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died on 11 May 1237 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England; was buried after 11 May 1237 in Gloucester Abbey, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  de Chaworth, Payne I was born in 1123 in Mondoubleau, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France (son of de Chaworth, Patrick II and de Mundubleau, Wilberga); died in 1170 in Gloucestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GK57-84L
    • Name: Payne Chaworth

    Notes:

    Sanders says he succeeded to the barony of Kempsford by 1155, and refers to him as "Pain I de Mundubleil". He writes that he "appears to have lost control of his lands some time between March 1166 and Mich. 1167 but to have regained possession of them by 1168". [1]

    He died 1170 and was succeeded by his son and heir Patrick III de Chaworth, who died 1237.

    Payne married de Chaworth, N.N.. N.N. was born in 1137 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died in DECEASED in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  de Chaworth, N.N. was born in 1137 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died in DECEASED in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GVSX-RYQ

    Children:
    1. 2. de Chaworth, Patrick III was born in 1155 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1199 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  de Chaworth, Patrick II was born in 1093 in Saint-Symphorien, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France (son of de Chaworth, Sir Patrick I and de Hesdin, Matilda); died in 1149 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: G9BH-R2F

    Notes:

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):

    “PATRICK (or PATRICE) DE CHAOURCES (or DE SOURCHES), of Kempsford, Gloucestershire, son and heir. He married WIBURGE (or GUIBURGE, GUIBOURGE) They had two sons, Pain (or Payen) [de Mondoubleau] and Hugh (or Hugues). In 1130 he granted to St. Peter's, Gloucester the mill of Horcote, near Kempsford, Gloucestershire. At an unknown date he and his son, Pain, granted the monks of la Couture their right to the patronage of the churches of Brillon, Bemay, and Saint-Mars-sous-Ballon. PATRICK DE CHAOURCES was deceased before 1149. About 1149 Wilburge, and her son, Pain, founded Tironneau Abbey (commune de Saint-Aignan, canton de Marolles-les-Braux).

    Pesche Dictionnaire topographique, historique et statistique de la Sarthe 6 (1842): 224-226. Gueranger Essai historique sur l'Abbaye de Solesmes (1846): 23 ("En 1147, Patrice de Sourches et Guiburge sa mere [fonda l'abbaye] de Tironneau."). Herald & Genealogist 6 (1871): 241-253. Cartulaire des Abbeyes de Saint-Pierre de la Couture et de Saint-Pierre de Solesmes (1881): 42 (charter of Patrick de Sourches and his son, Pain). Inventaire-Sommaire des Archives Départementales antérieures 1790: Sarthe 3 (1881): 414 ("Abbaye de Tironneau. XIIe siècle. Chartes … que les religieux avaient payé a Guiburge de Cadurcis (Chaourses) 25 sols, et a Massile, son fils aine, 5 sols, pour que l'un et l'autre ratifiassent cette donation comme seigneurs suzerains …”). Duc des Cars Le Chateau de Sourches au Maine & ses Seigneurs (1887). Money Hist. of Newbury (1887): 72-79 (Chaworth ped). Genealogist n.s. 5 (1889): 209-212

    ("Patrick de Cadurcis (I) had a son of the same name, who had apparently succeeded him prior to 1130, when he appears, from the Cartulary of St. Peter's, Gloucester, to have added the mill of Horcote, near Kempsford, to the donations which his grandfather, Arnulph de Hesding, had made to that Abbey. This Patrick (II), however, seems, from the Pipe Roll of 31 Hen. I, to have had his lands seized by the King, and there is some reason to suppose that they were never restored to him. Not improbably he succeeded to the headship of the family in France, and, dying there, left sons too young to assert a claim to their English heritage, which, during the confusion of the Civil war, came into the hands of the other descendants of Arnulph de Hesding of Domesday."). Province du Maine 5 (1897): 179-180. Bull. de la Société Archéologique, Scientifique & Littéraire du Vendomois 43 (1904): 100-104 ("Geoffroy de Brulon … ce personnage tenait ce lieu de sa mere N... de Mondoubleau, file probablement de Payen de Mondoubleau et mariée avant 1167 a Payen de Sourches qui devint seigneur de Brulon par le fait même de son mariage."). Pubs. of Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 7 (1923): 165-167; 10 (1926): 304-306 ("Patric II de Chaworth hardly appears in records, and probably died young and in his father's lifetime. With his son Payn he confirmed to la Couture three churches in Maine; there is also a notification possibly granted by him. His wife Wiburga seems to have long survived him."). Boussard Le Comte d'Anjou sous Henri Plantegenet & ses Fils (1151-1204) (1938): 55-57. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 125. Keats-Rohan Domesday Descendants (2002): 391-392.”

    Patrick married de Mundubleau, Wilberga. Wilberga was born in 1098 in Mondoubleau, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France; died after 1149 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  de Mundubleau, Wilberga was born in 1098 in Mondoubleau, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France; died after 1149 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KFFL-RZW

    Notes:

    Guiburge de Mondoubleau, called 'Wilburga, da. of Pain de Mundubleil' (Sanders p. 125 note 2,
    citing Dunstable Cartulary, B.H.R.S. x, 304-6)

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
    “PATRICK (or PATRICE) DE CHAOURCES (or DE SOURCHES), of Kempsford, Gloucestershire, son and heir. He married WIBURGE (or GUIBURGE, GUIBOURGE) They had two sons, Pain (or Payen) [de Mondoubleau] and Hugh (or Hugues). In 1130 he granted to St. Peter's, Gloucester the mill of Horcote, near Kempsford, Gloucestershire. At an unknown date he and his son, Pain, granted the monks of la Couture their right to the patronage of the churches of Brillon, Bemay, and Saint-Mars-sous-Ballon. PATRICK DE CHAOURCES was deceased before 1149. About 1149 Wilburge, and her son, Pain, founded Tironneau Abbey (commune de Saint-Aignan, canton de Marolles-les-Braux).

    Pesche Dictionnaire topographique, historique et statistique de la Sarthe 6 (1842): 224-226. Gueranger Essai historique sur l'Abbaye de Solesmes (1846): 23 ("En 1147, Patrice de Sourches et Guiburge sa mere [fonda l'abbaye] de Tironneau."). Herald & Genealogist 6 (1871): 241-253. Cartulaire des Abbeyes de Saint-Pierre de la Couture et de Saint-Pierre de Solesmes (1881): 42 (charter of Patrick de Sourches and his son, Pain). Inventaire-Sommaire des Archives Départementales antérieures 1790: Sarthe 3 (1881): 414 ("Abbaye de Tironneau. XIIe siècle. Chartes … que les religieux avaient payé a Guiburge de Cadurcis (Chaourses) 25 sols, et a Massile, son fils aine, 5 sols, pour que l'un et l'autre ratifiassent cette donation comme seigneurs suzerains …”). Duc des Cars Le Chateau de Sourches au Maine & ses Seigneurs (1887).

    Money Hist. of Newbury (1887): 72-79 (Chaworth ped). Genealogist n.s. 5 (1889): 209-212 ("Patrick de Cadurcis (I) had a son of the same name, who had apparently succeeded him prior to 1130, when he appears, from the Cartulary of St. Peter's, Gloucester, to have added the mill of Horcote, near Kempsford, to the donations which his grandfather, Arnulph de Hesding, had made to that Abbey. This Patrick (II), however, seems, from the Pipe Roll of 31 Hen. I, to have had his lands seized by the King, and there is some reason to suppose that they were never restored to him. Not improbably he succeeded to the headship of the family in France, and, dying there, left sons too young to assert a claim to their English heritage, which, during the confusion of the Civil war, came into the hands of the other descendants of Arnulph de Hesding of Domesday."). Province du Maine 5 (1897): 179-180. Bull. de la Société Archéologique, Scientifique & Littéraire du Vendomois 43 (1904): 100-104 ("Geoffroy de Brulon … ce personnage tenait ce lieu de sa mere N... de Mondoubleau, file probablement de Payen de Mondoubleau et mariée avant 1167 a Payen de Sourches qui devint seigneur de Brulon par le fait même de son mariage."). Pubs. of Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 7 (1923): 165-167; 10 (1926): 304-306 ("Patric II de Chaworth hardly appears in records, and probably died young and in his father's lifetime. With his son Payn he confirmed to la Couture three churches in Maine; there is also a notification possibly granted by him. His wife Wiburga seems to have long survivived him."). Boussard Le Comte d'Anjou sous Henri Plantegenet & ses Fils (1151-1204) (1938): 55-57. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 125. Keats-Rohan Domesday Descendants (2002): 391-392.”

    Children:
    1. 4. de Chaworth, Payne I was born in 1123 in Mondoubleau, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France; died in 1170 in Gloucestershire, England.