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About Roger de Carminow
Roger de Carminow
- Birth: ABT 1210 in Trelowith Manor, St Mewan, Cornwall, England
- Father: Robert De Carminow b: ABT 1185 in Trelowith Manor, St Mewan, Cornwall, England
In 1235 Roger held one acre of land in Dobelboys containing one Cornish Carucate of land.(1) Roger was named in the Assize Roll 12 Edward I (1284).
Family
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mainegenie/CRM.htm
4I. ROGER (ROGER 1, ROGER 2, ROBERT 3)
Marriage 1 Sara (4) de Hornicote b: ABT 1214 in Tintagel, Cornwall, England Married: ABT 1239 in Tintagel, Cornwall, England
Issue-
- I. John- d.s.p.
- 5II. ROGER- m. JOANNA _____, 1.Roger Carminow, Lord of Trelowith b: ABT 1240 in Trelowith Manor, St Mewan, Cornwall, England. d. 1308. Married Joanna de Dinham.
- III. Gervas-
- IV. Maud or Lucy- m. Robert Helligan, d. 1276
Notes
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carminow-8
Circa 1210 -- Roger Carminow (aka Carmynou) was born at Trenowyth, Cornwall, England.
Mid-1200s -- Sir Roger Carminow began building Trerose Manor [1]
Sir Roger Carminow went on Crusade as evidenced by his effigy in Mawgan Church. [2]
Sir Roger Carminow gifted Trerose Manor to the de Walesbreu family upon the marriage of his daughter with a de Walesbreu. [3]
1287 -- Sir Roger Carminow died at Trelo , St Mewan, Cornwall, England. Sir Roger Carminow was buried in the Mawgan Church along side his wife. [4]
Carminow pedigree, Vivian p. 72.
References
- The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620, p. 72 < GoogleBooks > “
- Parochial and and Family History of the Parishes of St. Teath and Temple in the County of Cornwall, “Pedigrees of the Families of Carminow, Hornicote, Bloyou, and Tinten.” Page 70: < Archive.Org >
- Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, by Royal Institution of Cornwall. (1864). “Early Pedigree of Carminow, of Carminow (corrected)”. Page 149. < Archive.Org > b. Johanna, mentioned as widow of Roger in Deed of 1285.
- “Carminow” < link > cites
- (1) Testa de Nevil- p.201
- "Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor"- p.147
- "The Visitations of the County of Cornwall"- p.72
- "The Coffin Family"- p.83
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=...
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rwfurtaw&...
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carminow-8 cites
- History of Trerose. Trerose Manor, Helford River Bed and Breakfast, Old Church Road, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth, Cornwall, [England], UK. http://www.trerosemanor.co.uk/history.html
- Whetter James. Cornwall in the 13th Century : A Study in Social and Economic History. Lyfrow Trelyspen 1998. Page 151. Oliver de Dinham held the lands of Roger de Carminow senior and the wardship of his heir in 1277. Joan, wife of Roger junior, was a Dinham.
Roger de Carminow's Timeline
1210 |
1210
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Trenowyth, Cornwall, England
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1240 |
1240
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Trelowith Manor, St. Mewan, Cornwall, England
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1242 |
1242
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Trenowyth, Cornwall, England
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1245 |
1245
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Trenowyth, Cornwall, England
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1287 |
1287
Age 77
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St Mewan, Cornwall, England
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