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~Ormerod's The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, "Vernon of Shipbrook Pedigree," p. 252.
Sir Ralph de Vernon, Knight who married first, Mary, daughter of the Lord of Darce of the north, and [did not marry] second, Maud Grosvernor, sister of Robert Grosvenor of Budworth.
Children with Mary Darce:
(Ormerod) Dau. of Lord Dacre (of the North).
The Dacre family is called, in some pedigrees, "of the North", an addition which seems to have been only acquired in the 15th Century, on the Dacres (who were of Gillesland "in the North",) throwing out another branch who were thereforward called lords Dacre of the South.
"COPPY OF AN OLD PEDIGREE REMAINING WITH Sir JOHN SAVAGE, KNIGHT." [Harl. 1424, fo. 125.][2]
Sir Raufe ye Vernon, the old, who lived vij XX zer & 10 zer (vij=7), married Mary the daughter of Lord Dacres. They had four sons and two daughters:
Then Sir Raufe's wife, Mary of Dacres, died.
After her death, Sir Raufe, the old, took to wife Paramour, Maud ye Grosvenor. Maud and Sir Raufe had two sons:
Rich, Bastard
Rob't, Bastard
Sir Raffe Vernon of Hanwell, Rawlin his son, and Sir Raffe his son, died while Sir Raffe, the old, was still living.
Vernon Family Tree Part 2 continued from Part 1
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1256
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1263 |
1263
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Chester, Cheshire, England
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1274 |
1274
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1280 |
1280
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
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1290 |
1290
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Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
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1319 |
June 1, 1319
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Shipbroke, Cheshire, England
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1934 |
December 1, 1934
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1935 |
January 2, 1935
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Dacre, Cumberland, England
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