Walter de Baskerville

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Personal and Family Information

Walter was born about 1196, the son of Walter de Baskerville and Emma de St Leger. The place is not known.

He died about 1243. The place is not known.

His wife was Susanna “Suffamia” de Chanceaux, who he married in ABT 1214 in England. Their only known child was Walter (c1220-c1259).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1196-c1243)

 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1182-<1213)

 

Ralph de Baskerville
(c1149-c1190)

 

Ralph de Baskerville
(c1100-1149)

 
  

FitzDrogo
(c1110-?)

 
  

Sybil De Braose
(c1149-1228)

 

William De Braose
(1112-1192)

+
  

Bertha FitzMiles
(c1125-1204)

+
  

Emma de St Leger
(c1182-1196)

 

Geoffrey de St Leger
(c1150-c1240)

  
 
 
   
 
 
  

Phillippa de Bailleul
(c1150-?)

  
 
 
   
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1196
DeathABT 1243

Notes

Note 1

!StyleName: de Baskerville, Sir Walter of Eardisley [abt 1194 - abt 1243]

!Source: AlliedFamilies https://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/2010/03/14/contents/The Baskerville family is a very old Norman family in England. Eardisley in Herefordshire was their earliest home. Ralph de Baskerville married Sibyl, heiress of Adam de Port and held a knights fee in 1165 of Adam de Port, in Eardisley. His son, Sir Robert Baskerville, married Agnes, daughter of Nesta, daughter of Rhys ap Gryfudd, Prince of South Wales. Their sons were Ralph, Walter died post 1168, Robert, died post 1173, and Richard, died 1177. Their Sir Ralph de Baskerville married a daughter of Drogo, Lord Clifford in 1154. He held his lands from the reign of Henry I through inheritance and upon his murder in 1194 in Northamptonshire, his son Roger succeeded to Eardisley, in Herfordshire and his son Thomas succeeded him at Pickthorn, the Shropshire estate. In 1200, Thomas, not yet of age, challenged Roger Fitz William … for that wickedly, and in the King peace, and in felony, and in murder, he slew Ralph de Baskerville his father in his house, and this the said Thomas saw, as he said, being a boy under age, and this he offers to prove against Roger with his body. Another son,

>>> Walter <<< married first

>>> Emma de St. Leger <<<, who died in 1196, then the widow,

>>> Iseult Pantulf <<<.

>>> Emma <<< was the mother of

>>> Walter Baskerville <<< who was born about 1194 and died around 1243. Another son of

>>> Ralph <<< and the

>>> lady Clifford <<< was

>>> Ralph <<< who died in 1186. In Warwickshire is Stretton-Baskerville, which obtained its name from

>>> William d Baskerville <<< who held three fees of Robert, Earl Ferrers honor of Tutbury. In 1208, the last Baskerville to hold Stretton was

>>> Walter <<< grandson of

>>> William <<<

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