Walter de Baskerville

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Personal and Family Information

Walter was born about 1220, the son of Walter de Baskerville and Susanna “Suffamia” de Chanceaux. The place is not known.

He died about 1259. The place is not known.

His wife was Juliana de Marcy, who he married in ABT 1235. The place has not been found. Their three known children were Walter (c1240-<1282), Richard (c1242-c1290) and Robert (c1245-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1220-c1259)

 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1196-c1243)

 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1182-<1213)

 

Ralph de Baskerville
(c1149-c1190)

+
  

Sybil De Braose
(c1149-1228)

+
  

Emma de St Leger
(c1182-1196)

 

Geoffrey de St Leger
(c1150-c1240)

 
  

Phillippa de Bailleul
(c1150-?)

 
  

Susanna “Suffamia” de Chanceaux
(c1195->1265)

 

William Pantulf
(c1140-1194)

  
 
 
   
 
 
  

Joan de Goldington
(c1140-?)

  
 
 
   
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1220
DeathABT 1259

Notes

Note 1

!StyleName: de Baskervalle, Sir Walter of Eardisley [abt 1220 - abt 1259]

!Source: WikiTree Susanna de Baskerville https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cancell-1

Born about 1195 [uncertain] in England [uncertain]

Died [date unknown] [location unknown]

Susanna de Baskerville formerly Cancell aka de Cancell, de Chanceaux

Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

Wife of Walter de Baskerville — married 1214 in England map icon

Mother of Walter de Baskerville

Biography

Children

Walter de Baskerville[8]

Undated charter: Walter de Baskyrvill son of Walter de Baskyrvill and Susanna; Phillipp le Peer. The former grants the latter for his homage and service .. three acres of land .. in his manor of Ardesleg [Eardisley] Millitis which Walter Co'e once held. One of the witnesses was Andrea de Baskervill.[13]

Undated charter: Walter de Baskervill son of Walter de Baskervill and Susanna; John de Acre. The former grants the latter for his homage and service .. twelve acres of land .. in his manor of Ardesleg [Eardisley]. One of the witnesses was Andrea de Baskervill.[14]

Baskerville pedigrees by Ingham[15] and Coplestone-Crow[9] have indicated that the Walter Baskerville who died 1244 was succeeded by a son Walter Baskerville who died c 1259.

Coplestone-Crow[9] indicated the wife of the younger Walter de Baskerville as Juliana de Marcy. Presumably this has been inferred as the de Marcy family were the tenants at Greenstead, Essex, prior to Walter Baskerville who was tenant about 1250.[16][17]