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‎1891 Blackhall Mill, Chopwell, Durham, England;

John Hunter was recorded as "Agricultural Labourer - Retired"

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No. of families2146
Most children13
No. of individuals4595

Family


woman Maud FitzJohn‏‎ 1)
Died ‎after 1298 2)

Notes: Eldest sister and heir of her brother Richard FitzJohn.

Maud was first married to Gerald de Furnival before she married William de Beauchamp.

Married ‎before 1297 3)
to:

man William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick‏‎ 4)
Born ‎between 1238 and 1242‎ 5)
Died ‎± Jun 1298‎ 2) 6)

Notes: William was a close friend of Edward I, in particular, supporting him in his Welsh campaigns including relieving the siege at Conwy Castle and winning the battle of Maes Moydog. Inherited the Earldom of Warwick via his mother.

Child:

1.
woman Isabel de Beauchamp‏ 7) 4)
Born ‎± 1275 William's eldest son, Guy, was born c1275. Hence somewhere around 1275 a reasonable guess.2)
Died ‎before 30 May 1306‎ 4)

Sources

1) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward I "William de Bello Campo (Beauchamp), earl of Warwick...Guy de Warr(ewick) his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir...Schefeld. A tenement in the manor called ‘le Dichall’ held of the dower of Maud his wife, of the lands &c. which were of Gerard de Furnivall her first husband; which tenement after her death ought to revert to Thomas de Furnivall, now lord of Hallumschire, as kinsman and heir of the said Gerard."Dated: June 1298 Evidences that Maud was father of William's son Guy. Hence tentative evidence for her also being Isabel's mother.. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol3/pp375-387. Reference: C 133/86/1 (Data from secondary evidence)
2) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward I "William de Bello Campo (Beauchamp), earl of Warwick...Guy de Warr(ewick) his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir...Schefeld. A tenement in the manor called ‘le Dichall’ held of the dower of Maud his wife, of the lands &c. which were of Gerard de Furnivall her first husband; which tenement after her death ought to revert to Thomas de Furnivall, now lord of Hallumschire, as kinsman and heir of the said Gerard."Dated: June 1298. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol3/pp375-387. Reference: C 133/86/1 (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward I "Richard son of John...Maud, eldest sister of the said Richard whom William de Bello Campo earl of Warwick married...Robert de Clifford, son of Isabel de Clifford daughter of Isabel de Veteri Ponte, and Idonea, daughter of the same Isabel de Veteri Ponte the second sister, Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster (Wlvistrie, Ultonie, Hulvestrie), son of Avelina the third sister, and Joan late the wife of Theobald le Botiler the fourth sister of the said Richard son of John, are his next heirs...all 26 years of age and more."Dated: 1296. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol3/pp278-288. Reference: C 133/80/6
4) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward I "ISABEL LATE THE WIFE OF HUGH LE DESPENSER... Her daughter Maud, now the wife of Henry de Langastre, aged 24, is her next heir. Charter of William de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, granting to Sir Patrick de Cadurcis, with Isabel his daughter in free marriage," Date: 1306. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol4/pp229-238. Reference: C 133/121/11 (Data from secondary evidence)
5) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Henry III "William Maudut alias Mauduyt, Mauduth, earl of Warwick...He had no heir of his body; William de Bello Campo the younger, son of his sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more, is his heir"Dated: 1268. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol1/pp208-217. Reference: C 132/35/13 (Data from secondary evidence)
6) Source: English Baronies: a Study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086-1327. Reference: Pages 93-94: Warwick (Questionable reliability of evidence)
7) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward I "Patrick de Cadurcis alias de Cadurciis, de Chadurciis, de Kadurcis de Chaworcis...Maud his daughter, aged 1 at the feast of the Purification last, is his next heir...Cheddworth. The manor, held of the earl of Warwick in chief, service unspecified. It was given to Isabel de Cadurcis, wife of the said Patrick, in free marriage"Dated: July 1283Dated: July 1283 Evidences that Isabel is mother of Maud Chaworth.. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol2/pp284-295. Reference: C 133/35/4 (Data from secondary evidence)