update to genealogics: Sir John Paulet d 5 Jan 1525

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update to genealogics: Sir John Paulet d 5 Jan 1525

Legg inn av Gjest » 15 sep 2005 01:43:01

A few minor points.
The [old] DNB article on Paulet, Amias states that this Sir John Paulet was
made a Knight of the Bath at the marriage of Prince Arthur on 14 Nov 1501

Also it states the maiden name of his wife Alice's mother as "Deneland"
instead of Leo's "Denebaud"

Further it states that Sir John's maternal grandfather Robert Roos was "of
Gedney and Irton, Lincolnshire" which Leo doesn't have.

Will Johnson

John Higgins

Re: update to genealogics: Sir John Paulet d 5 Jan 1525

Legg inn av John Higgins » 15 sep 2005 02:21:01

I've seen the surname of Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Paulet, given variously
as Denebaud, Deneland, Deneband and even Denbowe! I'd be surprised if even
DNB can provide a source that definitively answers the question. If you
have to choose one I think Denebaud is as good a guess as Deneland (if you
can't record both names - or many names).


----- Original Message -----
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Subject: update to genealogics: Sir John Paulet d 5 Jan 1525


A few minor points.
The [old] DNB article on Paulet, Amias states that this Sir John Paulet
was
made a Knight of the Bath at the marriage of Prince Arthur on 14 Nov 1501

Also it states the maiden name of his wife Alice's mother as "Deneland"
instead of Leo's "Denebaud"

Further it states that Sir John's maternal grandfather Robert Roos was "of
Gedney and Irton, Lincolnshire" which Leo doesn't have.

Will Johnson

Sutliff

Re: update to genealogics: Sir John Paulet d 5 Jan 1525

Legg inn av Sutliff » 15 sep 2005 02:32:31

Watney's Wallop Family agrees with the Denebaud spelling and Elizabeth as
daughter of Sir John Denebaud d. 1429 of Hinton St. George, Somerset and his
wife Florence Arcedekne of Treverbeth, Cornwall. Franklyn's Paulet book
gives the same spelling.

HS

""John Higgins"" <jthiggins@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:005001c5b98b$065120e0$89507943@labs.agilent.com...
I've seen the surname of Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Paulet, given
variously
as Denebaud, Deneland, Deneband and even Denbowe! I'd be surprised if
even
DNB can provide a source that definitively answers the question. If you
have to choose one I think Denebaud is as good a guess as Deneland (if you
can't record both names - or many names).


----- Original Message -----
From: <WJhonson@aol.com
To: <GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:41 PM
Subject: update to genealogics: Sir John Paulet d 5 Jan 1525


A few minor points.
The [old] DNB article on Paulet, Amias states that this Sir John Paulet
was
made a Knight of the Bath at the marriage of Prince Arthur on 14 Nov 1501

Also it states the maiden name of his wife Alice's mother as "Deneland"
instead of Leo's "Denebaud"

Further it states that Sir John's maternal grandfather Robert Roos was
"of
Gedney and Irton, Lincolnshire" which Leo doesn't have.

Will Johnson


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