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Source Citations


Botolph de Stourton

1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 9 note a. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "     The noble family of Stourton derives its name from the town of Stourton, Wiltshire, and is said to have been of considerable rank prior to the Conquest, when one of its members Botolph, served actively against William. From him descended Sir Ralph de Stourton, Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, who married Alice daughter of Lord Berkeley, and was succeeded by his only surviving son, William de Stourton, who by his marriage with Joan, daughter of Richard Vernon, of Horningham, Wiltshire, had a son, John de Stourton, lord of the Manor of Preston Wiltshire. He was in the Wars of Aquitaine in the 37th year of Edward III and left by his second wife, a daughter of Ralph, Lord Bassett, five sons and three daughter and was succeeded by his eldest son, William Stourton, steward of Wales in 1402, who married Elizabeth daughter of Sir John Moigne, of Moddenton, Wiltshire.
    He was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir John Stourton, knight, a statesman and gallant soldier in the reign of Henry VI, who in consideration of his eminent services, elevated him to the peerage May 13, 1448, as Baron Stourton, of Stourton, county Wilts. He married Margery, daughter of Sir John Wadham, Knight, of Merrifield, Somersetshire, and was succeeded by his son William, second baron, who married Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Chidiock, Knight, and had issue: 1. John, succeeded as third baron, married Catherine, daughter of Sir Maurice Berkeley, Knight, of Beverston, Gloucestershire, and died without issue; 2. William, succeeded as fourth baron, married Thomasine, daughter of Hugh Wrottesley, and died without issue; 3. Edward, succeeded as fifth baron, married Agnes Fauntleroy and was ancestor of the present Lord Stourton; 4. Joane, married Tristram Fauntleroy."


John Fauntleroy

1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 2. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "John, of Fauntleroy's Marsh, married first Elizabeth, daughter of John Wadham, of Merefield, county Somerset; secondly Isabel, daughter of Henry Burnell, Of Pointon, Somerset."

2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, pg 3. Seven children and spouses listed.


Roger Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 3, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Died without issue."


Bridget Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "The monastery at Shaftsbury was a nunnery of the Benadictine order, at one time the only religious order in the Church of Rome, and the original of all the rest. It was founded by King Alfred the Great in 888. Bridget Fauntleroy was a nun there. At the dissolution in the reign of Henry VIII she was granted a pension in 1539."


John Fauntleroy

1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 2. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "John, of Fauntleroy's Marsh, married first Elizabeth, daughter of John Wadham, of Merefield, county Somerset; secondly Isabel, daughter of Henry Burnell, Of Pointon, Somerset."

2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, pg 3. Seven children and spouses listed.


Elizabeth Fauntleroy

1Rev. Arnold Harris Hord, Hord family of Virginia. A supplement to the Genealogy of the Hord Family., 1915. "abbefs of Ambresbury."


Baron Edward Stourton V

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Lord Stourton."


John Fauntleroy

1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 3. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "John Fauntleroy of Crondall (who died 1661) had issue:
1. William. Buried 1666 at Hedley;
2. Moore, buried 1677 at Hedley;
3.
4. Charles, buried 1663 at Hedley."

2Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. 7 children listed.


Henry Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 7, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "will dated 1676 and proved 1687. Lived at Islesworth, County Middlesex and is buried there. Also lived at Cliffords Inn London, and was Prothonotery of the Palace Court."


Mary Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 7, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Unmarried in 1676."


Hentietta Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 7, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Unmarried in 1676."


Elizabeth Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 7, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Unmarried in 1676."