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‎1803 Tring, Hertfordshire, England;

Joseph Tompkins was recorded as "Labourer"

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No. of families2146
Most children13
No. of individuals4595

Family


man John de la Bere‏‎
Born ‎± 1300
Died ‎1366‎, approximately 66 years

Married 1)
to:

woman Agnes Turberville‏‎
Born ‎± 1318 Coity, Glamorgan, Wales
Died ‎Dec 1360 Cornwall, England‎, approximately 42 years

Child:

1.
woman Sibyl de la Bere‏ 2)
Born ‎19 May 1338 Weobley, Herefordshire, England
Died ‎before Nov 1381‎, at most 43 years 2)

Notes: Identifying Sibyl's ancestry with any certainty is fraught with difficulty. Visitations show multiple conflicting pedigrees for the "de la Bere" family and interpreting primary evidence is made difficult by the existence of multiple prominent individuals with the same name in the same generation.

It's not even certain that Thomas's wife was a de la Bere: no primary evidence supporting such a marriage has been identified.

Sources

1) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Henry IV "Lawrence Berkerolles, knight...Richard Turburvill held the castle, manor and lordship of Coity and the manors of Newcastle, Newland and Llanharry in Glamorgan in the March. He died seised of them without heirs of his body. They descended to Lawrence, as son and heir of Katherine sister of Richard; Isabel daughter of Richard Stakepoll, son of Margaret another sister; John de la Beere, knight, son of Agnes the third sister; and William Gamage son of Sarah the fourth sister."Dated: 27 October 1411 Evidence for the Turberville, de la Bere marriage.. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp339-362. Reference: C 137/88/42
2) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Richard II "Thomas de Crophull...John de Crophull, knight...to the said Thomas, his son, and Sibyl, the latter’s wife...Sibyl died during the lifetime of the said Thomas...Thomas and Sibyl had a daughter Agnes, now aged 9 years, who is Thomas’s next heir in blood."Dated: 1381. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol15/pp188-202. Reference: C 136/18/16 (Data from direct source)