Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Sir Thomas BROCKET
Bibliography
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Foljambe, Cecil George Savile, Earl of Liverpool, House of Cornewall, Hereford: Jakeman, 1908. Available at http://archive.org/details/houseofcornewall00live. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Foljambe Cornewall p[0-9]*].
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Bevan, Rosie, The identity of Denise, wife of Thomas Brocket d.1435. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 12/23/2004. Subject: The identity of Denise, wife of Thomas Brocket d.1435. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/1GyZpPJMLGo/m/xjlGEloJ1fQJ. Author address: rbevan at fernside dot co dot nz. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 12/23/2004-034053].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- father:
- [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 12/23/2004-034053]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 12/23/2004-034053]
Sources with Information about marriage to Thomas BROCKET
- child:
- [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 12/23/2004-034053]
Sources with Inaccurate marriage information
- names:
- Thomas BROCKET & Joan FAUCOMBERG [Ref: Foljambe Cornewall p228]
Research Notes:
shown on chart as daugher of Thomas Lord Faoconberg & Joan Nevile, Joan
daughter of Ralph Nevile Earl of Westmoreland & Joan de Beaufort [WTM: no
other source says Thomas Lord Fauconberg married Joan Nevile (rather, he
married Joan BROUNFLETE), nor had a daughter Joan] [Ref: Foljambe Cornewall
p228]
From time to time posts appear asking questions about the identity of
Joan/Dionise Neville/Fauconberg, wife of Thomas Brocket from Glover's pedigree
of the Brocket family (e.g. see Paul Reed's post of May 7 1999 under the
thread "William Neville (Earl of Kent)" explaining the problem of her
identification).
In March 2002 at the prompting of Odd Otteson, I struck up a correspondence
with Dr Adrian Brockett of Darlington, co. Durham, who had made the discovery
that Denise was neither a Neville or a Fauconberge, but was in fact daughter
and heir of Sir William Sampson of Appleton, Yorkshire, by whom the manor,
later known as Brocket's Hall in Appleton, came into the Brocket family.
Adrian's findings were summarised on Ray Madsen's web site.
http://www.wheathampstead.net/brockett/
The text of this deed is now posted on Adrian's well-sourced Brockett web
site at http://www.brockett.info/
"1 Oct 1458: Release by Thomas Broket Esq, son and heir of Thomas Broket
and Dionisia, his wife, daughter of William Sampson, late of Appulton, Esq. to
Robert Stillyngton, clerk, of all right in the lands, etc., in Nether Acastre,
which Styllington has had of his grant and feoffment" [Brown W (ed) (1907)
Yorkshire Deeds, YASRS, vol 39, p.5]. [Ref: Rosie Bevan SGM 12/23/2004-034053]
Pedigree of Dionisia SAMPSON
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Alan SAMPSON
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John SAMPSON
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Henry SAMPSON
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Mary De FAUCONBERG
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John SAMPSON
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Sir William SAMPSON
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Alan FOLYFAIT
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Emma FOLYFAIT
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Euphemia
Dionisia SAMPSON
Descendants of Dionisia SAMPSON
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