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Family of William LE HEYR and Marioata UNKNOWN

Husband: William LE HEYR (1232?-1300)
Wife: Marioata UNKNOWN (bap.1216?)
Children: Catherine LE EYR (bap.1249?)
Robert LE EYR (bap.1251, d.1336?)
Peter LE EYR (bap.1258)
Marriage 1248 (app) 1

Husband: William LE HEYR

Name: William LE HEYR
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1232 (app) Hope, Derbyshire, England 2
Death 4 Dec 1300 (age 67-68) Hope, Derbyshire, England 3
Occupation 1250 (age 17-18) Inherited the appointment of "Forester of Fee for the Peak 1
Baptism 1238 (app) (age 5-6) Hope, Derbyshire, England 4

Wife: Marioata UNKNOWN

Name: Marioata UNKNOWN 1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Baptism 1216 (app) Hope, Derbyshire, England 5,6

Child 1: Catherine LE EYR

Name: Catherine LE EYR
Sex: Female
Spouse: Thomas FOLJAMBE (bap.1230)
Baptism 1249 (app) Hope, Derbyshire, England 7,8

Child 2: Robert LE EYR

Name: Robert LE EYR
Sex: Male
Spouse: UNKNOWN (bap.1260?)
Death 1336 (app) Hope, Derbyshire, England 9
Baptism 1251 Hope, Derbyshire, England 4

Child 3: Peter LE EYR

Name: Peter LE EYR
Sex: Male
Baptism 1258 Hope, Derbyshire, England 7

Note on Husband: William LE HEYR

he made inquistions post Mortem Edw. 1." made at Chorngate, Co.

Southhampton on the day of St. Mathew the Apostle 1273, by

inter alios William le Eyre.".

Sources

1Lesley, "Researcher L Brown (#272), Recipient: Dan Eyre, Author Address: UK, Volume: 2, Page: 10" (1999-2000). 17/5/00.
2Ibid. e-mail 31/7/01.
3J W Clay, editor, "Familie Minorum Gentium Diligentia Ms 226-227 (#20), Series: v. 37-40, Edition: # 929.726 H22, Volume: 10, Pages: 3". page 549.
Unknown, Archives Office.
4Ibid. Page 549.
5Ibid. Page 544.
6Lesley, "Researcher L Brown (#272), Recipient: Dan Eyre, Author Address: UK, Volume: 2, Page: 10" (1999-2000). Message #57 10 Oct 00.
7"F M G. Ms 228,229 (#22), Series: v. 37-40, Edition: # 929.726 H22, Volume: 10/5" (John W Clay). page 549.
Unknown, Archives Office.
8Recd from B Ayar USA, "Pedigree Chart for Foljambe Family (#268)".
9"Early Pedigree Hope Derbyshire (#305), Pages: 4 pages" (Early 1800).