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Alice Markham (Skipwith), of Ormsby

Also Known As: "Alice (Skipwith) St. Quentin Markham"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: South Ormsby, Lincolnshire , England
Death: 1552 (90-92)
of, Allerton, Notthinghamshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir William Skipwith of Ormsby and Agnes Constable
Wife of Thomas St. Quentin and Sir John Markham, of Cotham
Mother of Sir John Markham, of Cotham, MP and Alice Morton
Sister of Sir John Skipwith of South Ormsby and Joan Barley

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About Alice Markham, of Ormsby

Alice Skipwith, of Ormsby

  • Birth: 1461 / or 1476 in South Ormsby, Lincolnshire, England
  • Parents: William Skipwith, Agnes Constable
  • Married: Thomas St. Quentin, John Markham
  • Death:

Married

  1. Before 1482 to Thomas St Quentin
  2. After 1482 in Cotham, England to John Markham in Cotham, son of Sir Robert Markham & Jane (Frances) d'Aubeny

Children

  1. Sir John Markham, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire, Burgess of Nottingham, Lt. of the Tower of London+2,1 b. 1482/ c 1490. Married 1) Anne Neville 2) Margery Longford 3) Anne Strelley
  2. Alice Markham+ b. c 1492. Married Robert Morton

"Alice Skipwith, descended from Constable of Halsham and Willoughby d'Eresby, according to Lincolnshire Pedigrees and Vis. Notts. by Flower, 1569 (Harl. Pub., 4)." --English Origins of New England Families"

lineage

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  • Alice Skipwith1
  • F, b. circa 1444
  • Father Sir William Skipwith, Sheriff of Lincolnshire2,1 b. 1417, d. b 1445
  • Mother Agnes Constable2 b. c 1420, d. a 1445
  • Alice Skipwith was born circa 1444 at Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England.3 She married Sir John Markham, son of Sir Robert Markham, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire and Joan Daubeny, circa 1488.1
  • Family Sir John Markham b. c 1462, d. 1536
  • Children
    • Sir John Markham, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire, Burgess of Nottingham, Lt. of the Tower of London+2,1 b. c 1490
    • Alice Markham+ b. c 1492
  • Citations
  • 1.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 48-49.
  • 2.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, SLC Archives.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 336-337.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2268.htm#... _____________________________
  • Alice Skipwith1
  • F, #639633
  • Last Edited=28 May 2014
  • Alice Skipwith is the daughter of Sir William Skipwith and Agnes Constable.1 She married Sir John Markham.1
  • Her married name became Markham.1
  • Citations
  • 1.[S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3641. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p63964.htm#i639633 _____
  • Agnes CONSTABLE
  • Born: ABT 1433, Burton-Constable, Yorkshire, England
  • Died: AFT 1449
  • Father: John CONSTABLE of Halsham (Sir Knight)
  • Mother: Margaret De UMFREVILLE
  • Married 1: William SKIPWITH (Sir Knight) (son of Sir Thomas Skipwith and Margaret Willoughby)
  • Children:
    • 1. John SKIPWITH of Ormsby (m. Catherine Fitzwilliam)
    • 2. Alice SKIPWITH (m. Sir John Markham)
    • 3. Joan SKIPWITH
  • Married 2: Thomas St. QUINTIN
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CONSTABLE2.htm#Agnes CONSTABLE1 ___________________
  • A history of the Markham family (1854)
  • http://archive.org/details/ahistorymarkham00markgoog
  • http://archive.org/stream/ahistorymarkham00markgoog#page/n56/mode/1up
  • Pg.15
  • SIR ROBERT MARKHAM married Joan the daughter and heir of Sir Giles Daubeny, and Mary, daughter of Sir Simon Leake, in whose right he held the manors of Cotham and Houghton by Newark; Joan carried the lordship, as heir, to Sir Robert Markham her husband. "The family of Markham," says Thoroton, "then made Cotham their principal residence, and were of great note." .... etc.
  • Sir Robert had two sons, John who succeeded him, and Robert,(*) who married Elizabeth the daughter of Sir William
  • http://archive.org/stream/ahistorymarkham00markgoog#page/n58/mode/1up
  • Pg.16
  • de Mering, a descendant of Agnes Markham and William de Sancta Cruce, mentioned above. He settled at Oxton in the county of Nottingham, and had a son Robert, who married Ela, daughter and heir of John Saperton, by whom he had five children. The eldest of these was William, whose grandson James died without issue, and thus the Oxton family of Markhams became extinct.
  • Sir Robert died about the year 1476, and was succeeded by his eldest son.
  • SIR JOHN MARKHAM is mentioned by Polydore Virgil as one of the leaders who were present at the battle of Stoke in 1488, on the side of Henry VII. He is described as a man of great prowess, and was much employed in public affairs. "But," says Dugdale, "he was an unrulie spirited man, and, striving with the people of Long Benington in Lincolnshire about the boundaries of their lordships, he killed some or other of them (some have it he hanged the priest), for which retiring, he lay hid at a place called Cressi Hall, which he had through his great-grandmother the daughter of Sir John Cressi of Hodsac. Here it was His good fortune to entertain the lady Margaret, mother of King Henry VII., who not only procured his pardon, but married her kinswoman Anne, the daughter and heir of Sir George Neville, to his son, like-wise called Sir John," by Alicia his wife, daughter "of Sir William Skipwith. At this period the Markham family were at the height of their fortunes, .... etc.
  • http://archive.org/stream/ahistorymarkham00markgoog#page/n64/mode/1up
  • Pg. 19
  • .... He died at a very advanced age, being near one hundred years old, about the year 1536, and was succeeded by his only son.
  • SIR JOHN MARKHAM married the daughter and heir of Sir George Neville, who on the female side was of royal descent. Her mother, the daughter of Sir Humphrey FitzLewes, was a grand-daughter and coheir of Edmund Beaufort, Marquess and Earl of Somerset (slain at the battle of St. Alban's), the grandson of John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster (third son of King Edward III.) and Catherine Swynford, daughter of Sir Payn Roet, Guyenne King at Arms. Independent of the brilliancy of this alliance, considerable property also accrued to the family in consequence of it, for the lady herself was her father's heir, as was her mother of Sir Humphrey FitzLewes. ....
  • http://archive.org/stream/ahistorymarkham00markgoog#page/n66/mode/1up
  • Pg. 20
  • .... Besides the large possessions which devolved upon Sir John, on the demise of his father, who appears by his son's will to have died outlawed,t and those which came by his marriage with the heiress of Sir George Neville, who succeeded to the estates of Sir Humphrey Lewes, whose wife was daughter and coheiress of Edmund Beaufort Earl of Somerset ; he had grants of several others, among which is one bearing date 28 Hen, VIII, "The house and site of the Abbey of Rufforth, with large manorial possessions attached, were, under the great seal of the Court of Augmentations, demised to Sir John Markham, Knight, and his assigns for twenty-one years, for the yearly rent of twenty-two pounds eight shillings, which, with a vast deal of other property, was by reason of a certain act for dissolving certain religious houses." ....
  • .... He was thrice married ; first to Anne, daughter of Sir George Neville, by whom he had two sons, John and Henry. " This latter was in holy orders, and was installed Precentor of Lincoln Cathedral, March, 26, 1550. He died without issue.
  • JOHN MARKHAM, the eldest, was seated at Sireston in the
  • http://archive.org/stream/ahistorymarkham00markgoog#page/n68/mode/1up
  • Pg. 21
  • county of Nottingham, and died in his father's life time, leaving issue by Katharine his wife, daughter of Sir Anthony Babington, one son, Robert, who succeeded him, and two daughters: Sanchia, who married William de Hardwicke, and Anne, who died unmarried.*
  • Sir John's second wife was Margery, daughter of Sir Ralf Langford of Langford, who bore him many children.
  • His last wife was Anne, relict of Sir Richard Stanhope, daughter and coheir of Sir John Strelly, who was descended from Walter de Stradlegh in the time of Henry I. By her he had William Markham of Okely, who served as Member for the Borough of Nottingham in parliament held at Westminster, in the 1st and 2nd of Philip and Mary. Thomas was the second son of Sir John by his third wile, and founder of the Ollerton branch of Markhams, of whom hereafter. Frances, the eldest daughter, married Henry Babington, and was mother .....
  • Isabella Markham, the youngest, was maid of honour to Elizabeth, and one of the devoted ladies who, at the instigation of Bishop Gardiner, in Mary's reign, were seized and confined in the Tower. She seems to have been in high favour with ... etc. _________________
  • MARKHAM, Sir John (by 1486-1559), of Cotham, Notts.
  • b. by 1486, o.s. of Sir John Markham of Cotham by Alice, da. of Sir William Skipwith of Orrnsby, Lincs. m. (1) Anne, da. and h. of Sir George Neville, 2s.; (2) Margery, da. of Sir Ralph Longford, 1s. 3da.; (3) Anne (d. 12 Oct. 1554), da. and coh. of Sir John Strelley of Strelley, Notts., wid. of Richard Stanhope of Rampton, Notts., 2s. Thomas and William 3da. suc. fa. 22 Feb. 1508. Kntd. 25 Sept. 1513.2
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/ma... _________________
  • MARKHAM, Sir John (by 1486-1559), of Cotham, Notts.
  • b. by 1486, s. of Sir John Markham of Cotham by Alice, da. of Sir William Skipwith of Ormsby, Lincs. m. (1) Anne, da. and h. of Sir George Neville, 2s.; (2) Margery, da. of Sir Ralph Longford, 1s. 3da.; (3) Anne (d. 12 Oct. 1554), da. and coh. of Sir John Strelley of Strelley, wid. of Richard Stanhope of Rampton, 2s. Thomas and William 3da. suc. fa. 1508. Kntd. 25 Sept. 1513.
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/ma... ____________________________
  • Familiae minorum gentium; v39 (1894)
  • http://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39
  • http://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minoru...
  • Pg. 964
    • Markham. MS.412 - Chart Pg.964-968
  • Sir Alexander de Markham, Castellane of Notthingham circ. 1270. = ; ch: William (m. Isabel or Cecily de Lexington) de Markham.
    • William = Isabel or Cecily, dau. of John de Lexington; niece & coh. of Henry, Bishop of Lincoln. ; ch: Richard de Markham.
      • Richard. = ; ch: Robert (m. Sarah de Snitterton), Richard (2 son) Markham.
        • Robert, 1 son, inq. p.m. 16 E. 1, seised of the m'rs of Tuxford, Lexington. = Sarah, dau. & h of Jordan de Snitterton, co. Derb., 42 II. 3. ; ch: Cecily, aet. 30, 16 E. I. (m. John Bray), Bertha, aet. 19, 16 E. 1. (m. William Longvillers), Agnes, (m. William de Sancta Cruce.)
        • Richard Markham, 2 son, Lord of Markham by entail after his brother's death. = ; ch: John (m. Joan Bothumsal) Markham.
          • John, of West Markham temp. E. 3. = Joan, dau. of Sir Nicholas Bothumsal. ; ch: Sir Robert (m. . . . . Caunton) Markham.
            • Sir Robert = . . . . dau. of Sir John Caunton. ; ch: (Pg.965 Sir John (m. Margaret Cressie & Milicent Bickering) Markham).
              • http://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minoru...
              • Pg.965
              • Sir John Markham, Ch. Just. of the Common Pleas, ob. 30 Dec. 1409; drew the Instrument for the deposition of Richard II.; Mon. at Markham; d. on day of St. Silvester. = Margaret, 1 w., dau. & d. of Sir Henry Cressie of Cressie, co. Linc.; niece & h'rs of Sir Hugh. ; ch: Sir Robert (m. Eliz. Burden), Adela (m. Sir Ric. Stanhope). Markham. ; = Milicent, 2 w., dau. of Sir John Bickering; wid. of Nic. Burden. ; ch: John (Ch. Just. of the King's Bench) Markham.
                • John Markham,(1) Ch. Just. of the King's Bench, from whom Markham of Sedgebrook.
                • Sir Robert, Sher. Notts 12 H. 6. Had a tomb in Markham Church. = Eliz., dau. & h. of Sir Nicholas Burden. ; ch: Sir Robert (m. Jane Daubeny) Markham.
                  • Sir Robert, of Cotham, Sher. Notts 7 E. 4. = Jane, dau. & h. of Sir Giles Daubeny, bro. of Lord Daubeny, by . . . . dau. & h. of Sir S. Leake of Cotham. ; ch: Sir John (m. Alice Skipwith), Robert, Elizabeth (m. Thomas Molyneux), Margaret (m. Sir H. Willoughby), Catherine (m. Sir H. Bosom) Markham.
                    • Robert, 2 son, from whom M. of Southwell; father of Robert; father of Wil. a Cap'n in the Low Countries; father of John M. of Southwell, now living.
                    • Sir John Markham of Cotham, Commander at Stokefield 1488, Mon. at Cotham. "A very beautiful & free-hearted gentleman, valiant & exceeding full of boldness." = Alice, dau. of Sir Wil. Skipwith. ; ch: Sir John (m. Anne Nevile & Margery Langford & Ann Strelley), Robert (m. . . . . Sapperton) Markham.
                      • Robert, 2nd son, mar. h. of . . . . Sapperton; s.p.
                      • Sir John Markham, knighted at Tournay; L't of the Tower; d. 1558, aged nr 100. = Ann, 1 w., dau. & h. of Sir George Nevile; wid. of Earl Rivers; bur. at Croydon. ; ch: Sir John (m. Cath'e Babington Dethick) Markham ; = Margery, 2 w., dau. of Sir John Langford. ; ch: Robert & 13 other sons, (ob. s.p.), Alice (m. John Morton of Bawtry) Markham ; = Ann, 3 w., dau. & c. of John Strelley; wid. of Richard Stanhope. ; ch: (Pg.966 William (m. Elizab. Montacute), Thomas (m. Mary Griffin), Isabel (m. Sir John Harrington.(1)), Frances (m. Sir Henry Babington) Markham.)
                        • .... etc. ______________________
  • Encyclopedia of Massachusetts, biographical--genealogical Vol. 10
  • http://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofma10_00amer
  • http://archive.org/stream/encyclopediaofma10_00amer#page/185/mode/1up
  • The line through which Albert Gallatin Markham's descent is traced goes back to Claron, of West Markham, a Saxon chief who, for services rendered at the time of the Norman Conquest, was granted lands which had already been held by his father and grandfather before him. From his son Roger, of East Markham, the line is traced through Fulc, of East Markham; his son Sir Alexander, known as Knight of Castellane, of Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire ; his son Sir William, of Markham and Tuxford ; his son Sir Richard ; his son Richard (2) ; his son John, Lord of East Markham, who married John Bottomsell ; their son Sir Robert, a lawyer and King's sergeant, who married Isabell Caunton ; their son Sir John, barrister and judge, who committed Henry, Prince of Wales (son of Henry IV) to the Fleet Prison in London ; his son Sir Robert, who married Elizabeth Burdon ; their son Sir Robert, Knight, who married Sarah Joan Daubeney ; their son Sir John, who married Alicia Skipworth; their son Sir John (3) who was a lieutenant of the famous "Tower of London" and whose daughter was maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth, married (first) Ann Neville, whose mother was a granddaughter of the Earl of
  • http://archive.org/stream/encyclopediaofma10_00amer#page/186/mode/1up
  • Somerset, son of Duke of Lancaster, son of Henry III, married (second) Margery Langford, (third) Ann Strelly Stanhope; his son John (4), who married Catherine Babbington; their son Robert, who married (first) Maria Leeke, (second) Jane Burnell ; their son Sir Robert, of Cotham, married Ann Warburton ; their third son Daniel, who was engaged in commercial pursuits and died in Plumstead (now Pirney), Norfolk County, in 1690. after having regained in mercantile pursuits the fortune squandered by his father. Among his children was Daniel Markham, of whom further. _____________________
  • Links
  • http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hwbradley/aqwg3039.htm#81524
  • http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=glencoe&i...

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Alice Markham, of Ormsby's Timeline

1461
1461
South Ormsby, Lincolnshire , England
1486
1486
Cotham, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire, England
1502
1502
Allerton, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1552
1552
Age 91
of, Allerton, Notthinghamshire, England
1935
March 9, 1935
Age 91
March 9, 1935
Age 91
1936
March 5, 1936
Age 91
March 5, 1936
Age 91