Descent of Richard Fenwick (d. 1714) of Maryland from Edward

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Descent of Richard Fenwick (d. 1714) of Maryland from Edward

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1. Edward I, m. Leonor de Castilla.

2. Elizabeth, Countess of Hereford and Essex, m. Humphrey de Bohun.

3. William de Bohun, K.G., Earl of Northampton, m. Elizabeth de Badlesmere

4. Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel and Surrey, m. Richard d'Arundel.

5. Elizabeth d'Arundel, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess of Nottingham, m.
Robert Goushill, Knt.

6. Joan Goushill, m. Thomas Stanley, K.G., Lord Stanley, King of the Isle of
Man.

7. Katherine Stanley
b.
d.
bur. Church of All Saints (present-day Church of St. Michael),
Macclesfield, Cheshire.
m. to John Savage (d. 1495), Knt., of Macclesfield; lord of Clifton (in
Bucklow Hundred), Cheshire; lord of Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire; mayor of
Chester; deputy steward of Macclesfield Forest; son of John Savage (d. 1464),
Esq., of Macclesfield.
John and Katherine's monument in Macclesfield depicts them five sons
(including definite representations of their sons John and Thomas) as well as six
daughters carved as heraldic supporters. The sixth and often overlooked
daughter was:

8. Dulcie Savage
b.
d.
bur. Church of St. Wilfrid (present-day Church of St. Luke), Farnworth (in
Widnes), Lancashire.
m. [settlement dated 20 Oct. 1464] to Henry Bolde (d. 1497), Knt., of Bold,
Lancashire; son of Richard Bolde, Knt., of Bold by his wife Katherine Bolde of
Chester.

9. Matilda Bolde
b.
d.
bur. [She was likely buried in the Church of All Saints, Wigan, Lancashire,
where her husband was a patron and her brother-in-law Richard Gerard (d.
1558) served as rector.]
m. [settlement dated 23 Jun. 1490] to Thomas Gerard (d. 1544), Esq., of Ince
(in Makerfield), Lancashire; son of William Gerard, Esq., of Ince by his
wife Elizabeth Byrom.

10. Jennet Gerard
b.
d.
bur. [The extant will of her eldest son Richard Eltonhead implies that she
was buried in the Church of St. Mary, Prescot, Lancashire.]
m. to Richard Eltonhead (ca. 1502-1558) of Eltonhead (in Sutton),
Lancashire; son of John Eltonhead the younger (d. v.p. 1513-26) of Farnworth (in
Widnes), Lancashire by his wife Elizabeth Byrkenhead.

11. William Eltonhead of Sutton, Lancashire
b. (of age by 1560)
d.
bur. 21 Sep. 1601 Church of St. Mary, Prescot, Lancashire
m. by 1580 to Anne Bowers, daughter of James Bowers of Brierley, West
Yorkshire.

12. Richard Eltonhead, Gent., of Eltonhead (in Sutton), Lancashire
b. (chr.) 6 Jan. 1580/1 Church of St. Mary, Prescot, Lancashire
d. intestate between 23 Sep. and 16 Dec. 1664 Eltonhead (in Sutton),
Lancashire
bur. Church of St. Mary, Prescot, Lancashire
m. by 1608 to Anne Sutton, daughter of Edward Sutton, Gent., of Rushton
Spencer, Staffordshire and Knowsley (in Huyton), Lancashire, deputy steward of
Prescot Manor by his wife Anne Stanley.

13. Jane Eltonhead, widow of Robert Moryson, Gent., of Kecoughtan, Virginia.
b. (chr.) 23 Mar. 1621/2 Church of St. Mary, Prescot, Lancashire
d. (v.p.) testate between 24 Nov. and 12 Dec. 1660 Fenwick Manor (in
Resurrection Hundred), [then] Calvert County, Maryland
m. [jointure dated 1 Aug. 1649 in St. Mary's County, Maryland] to Cuthbert
Fenwick (1614-1655), Gent.; lord of St. Inigoes Manor (in St. George's
Hundred), St. Mary's County, Maryland; lord of Fenwick Manor (in Resurrection
Hundred), [then] Calvert County, Maryland; burgess and committee chairman in
Maryland General Assembly; member of His Lordship's Council (Upper House);
Maryland Attorney General pro tempe 1640; grand juror and jury foreman; attorney,
steward, and overseer for Thomas Cornwallys, Esq., of Cross Hall.

14. [Mr.] Richard Fenwick of Fenwick Manor (in Resurrection Hundred), St.
Mary's County, Maryland; commissioner of Calvert County 1685.
b. say 1652
d. testate between 1 Apr. and 26 Apr. 1714
m. [as his second wife] likely a younger daughter of Paul Peacock (d.
testate 1709) of Beaverdam Manor (in Resurrection Hundred), St. Mary's County,
Maryland by his wife Eleanor Abell.

15. Ignatius Fenwick of Resurrection Hundred and Hebden's Hole (in St.
George's Hundred), St. Mary's County, Maryland
b.
d. intestate before 28 Apr. 1731
m. by 1712 to Eleanor Clarke (d. testate 1737), daughter of Philip Clarke
(d. testate 1699), Gent., of Piney Point and Hebden's Hole (both tracts in St.
George's Hundred), St. Mary's County, Maryland; attorney, burgess and
provincial court justice; councilman of St. Mary's City; naval officer of Northern
Potomac; by his wife Hannah Mackall, daughter and co-heiress of [Mr.] George
Mackall (d. testate 1676), merchant, of Piney Point (in St. George's
Hundred), St. Mary's County, Maryland.

16. Richard Fenwick
b.
d. intestate before 3 Apr. 1758
m. by 1750 to Ann Spalding, daughter and sole heiress of John Spalding (d.
intestate 1758) of St. Clement's Bay, St. Mary's County, Maryland, by his wife
Elizabeth Brooke (d. testate 1760) widow of Cuthbert Fenwick (d. testate
1729).

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