Robert Oscar Paire1
M, #22928, b. 12 August 1916, d. 28 November 1982
Robert Oscar Paire was born on 12 August 1916 in Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.2 He was the son of John Poosa Paire and Eva Mary Castor.1 Robert Oscar Paire married Florence Mae Sewall, daughter of John Marrett Sewall and Edith Mae Bridge, on 31 January 1942 in Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire.1 Robert Oscar Paire died on 28 November 1982 in Yorkville, Tennessee, at the age of 662 and is buried in Yorkville Cemetery, Yorkville, Gibson County, Tennessee.2
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 25385478."
Jane Pairo1
F, #16694
Jane Pairo married John Buckhannon Holmead, son of Anthony Holmead II and Sarah (Unknown), on 12 October 1830 in Washington, District of Columbia.1,2
Children of Jane Pairo and John Buckhannon Holmead
- Sarah Holmead
- Mary Ellen Holmead1 d. 12 Mar 1901
- Sophia E. Holmead b. c 1832
- Charles H. Holmead+1 b. c 1836
Anne Palmer1
F, #8863, d. say February 1631
Anne Palmer married Edmund Quincy, son of John Quincy, on 15 October 1593.1 Anne Palmer died say February 1631.1 She made a will on 29 January 1630/31 which was proved on 6 April 1631 at Prerogative Court, Canterbury.1,2
Child of Anne Palmer and Edmund Quincy
- Edmund Quincy+1 b. 1602, d. c 1639
Charles Fysche Palmer
M, #9635, d. January 1843
Charles Fysche Palmer married Madelina Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon 4th Duke of Gordon, 7th Marquess, 1st Earl of Norwich and Jane Maxwell, on 25 November 1805. Charles Fysche Palmer died in January 1843.
Eliza Palmer1
F, #26367
Eliza Palmer married Levi Smith Sewall, son of Levi Sewall and Mary Ann Robards, in October 1852 in Thetford, Vermont.1
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Salem Observer, 30 October 1852.
Emma Palmer1
F, #20809
Child of Emma Palmer and William Bignell
- Herbert Blake Bignell+1 b. 3 Oct 1863, d. 12 Feb 1925
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Wesleyan Methodist Church)), 1867.
Mary Palmer1
F, #5011
Child of Mary Palmer and William Fessenden
- Rev. William Fessenden+1 b. 3 Nov 1747, d. 5 May 1805
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
Cecil Carlisle Pangman1
M, #2015, b. 26 August 1876, d. August 1963
Cecil Carlisle Pangman was born on 26 August 1876 in Ontario though his WW1 draft card shows 23 August 1876.2,3 He married Maude Livingstone Sewell, daughter of Edward Le Mesurier Sewell and Emily Eliza Housman, on 19 September 1905 in Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Québec, by the Dean.4 In 1918 he is working for an advertising agency and the family are living in St. Louis, Missouri.3 Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell appear on the census of 1930 at St. Louis, Missouri. Cecil Carlisle Pangman died in August 1963 in St. Louis, Missouri.5,6
Children of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell
- Sewell Pangman b. Jul 1905
- Hope Vernon Pangman1 b. 17 Jun 1909, d. 23 Dec 1992
- Joan Pangman1 b. c Sep 1911
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Missouri, St Louis City, 28, Draft Card P.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1905.
- [S210] Social Security Death Index.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 60979137."
Hope Vernon Pangman1
F, #2017, b. 17 June 1909, d. 23 December 1992
Hope Vernon Pangman was born on 17 June 1909 in Montréal, Québec.1,2 She was the daughter of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell.3 Hope Vernon Pangman married Edward Douglas Campbell, son of John Murray Campbell and Isobel Geraldine Sproat, before 16 April 1937.4 Hope Vernon Pangman died on 23 December 1992 at the age of 83.2
Joan Pangman1
F, #2018, b. circa September 1911
Joan Pangman was born circa September 1911 in Canada.2 She was the daughter of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell.3
Sewell Pangman1
M, #2016, b. July 1905
Sewell Pangman was born in July 1905 in Québec.2 He was the son of Cecil Carlisle Pangman and Maude Livingstone Sewell.1
Therese Pankhurst1
F, #25281
Therese Pankhurst was the daughter of Walter Pankhurst. Therese Pankhurst married Colonel David Campbell Crombie CBE, son of David Alexander John Crombie and Mary Forrester Fortune, in September 1914 in Simla, India.1
Child of Therese Pankhurst and Colonel David Campbell Crombie CBE
- James Campbell Crombie+1 b. 4 Aug 1916, d. c Jan 1998
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Kent & Sussex Courier, 19 June 1914.
Walter Pankhurst
M, #25282
Walter Pankhurst of Parkhurst, Buxted, Sussex.1
Child of Walter Pankhurst
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Kent & Sussex Courier, 19 June 1914.
James Panton1
M, #25236
Child of James Panton
- Susan Francis Panton1 b. 1825, d. 31 Oct 1902
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Ontario, County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869.
Maria Panton
F, #18057
Maria Panton was born in Ireland. She married John Grass Pense.
Children of Maria Panton and John Grass Pense
- Eliza Lydian Pense1 b. c 1865
- Caroline Alberta Pense+ b. 21 Aug 1868, d. 5 Mar 1930
- Frederick William Pense1 b. 1 Jun 1870, d. 19 Mar 1934
Citations
- [S463] 1891 Canadian Census , Ontario, Algoma, Port Arthur North.
Susan Francis Panton1
F, #1438, b. 1825, d. 31 October 1902
Susan Francis Panton was born in 1825 in Ireland.2 She was the daughter of James Panton.3 Susan Francis Panton married Charles Randolph Montgomerie Sewell, son of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Susan Stewart, on 12 November 1868 in Leeds, Ontario, (at which her age is recorded as 36.)3 Susan Francis Panton died on 31 October 1902 at 131 Harrison Street, Toronto, Ontario, "aged 77."4
Alice Pantulf1
F, #21500
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
Arnulf Pantulf1
M, #21494
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
Brice Pantulf1
M, #18616
Elizabeth Pantulf1
F, #18563, d. after 1233
Elizabeth Pantulf was the daughter of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley and Hawise fitz Warine.1,2 Elizabeth Pantulf died after 1233.1
Hameline Pantulf1
M, #21496
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem1
M, #18564
Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem was the son of Ivo Pantulf and Alice de Verdon.2,3 Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem married Christiana fitz Alan, daughter of William fitz Alan, in 1170.4 Between 1180 and 1189 (26 Hen. II. to 1 Ric. I) Hugh held the shrievality of Shropshire and in the latter years he travelled the counties of Salop, Gloucester and Stafford as one of the justices itinerant.2
Child of Hugh Pantulf fourth Baron of Wem and Christiana fitz Alan
- William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley+1 d. b 4 Feb 1233
Ivo Pantulf1
M, #18605
Ivo Pantulf was the son of Robert Pantulf.2 Foss says that Hugh was the grandson of William Pantulf, a renowed Norman Knight who is recorded in Domesday as holding twenty-nine lordships in Shropshire.3 Ivo Pantulf married, as his second wife, Alice de Verdon.4 On 4 April 1243 in a charter granting the abbot and monks of the Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, Cumbremare confirmation of their lands there is a record that Ivo Pantof and Brice his son gave Bromhale and [unreadable].5
Children of Ivo Pantulf and Alice de Verdon
Citations
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 164.
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 161.
- [S407] Edward Foss, Judges of England, Vol. 1, p. 405.
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
- [S410] Calendar of the Charter Rolls, Vol. 1, p. 428.
Ivo Pantulf1
M, #21493
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem1,2
F, #18324, d. 1291
Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem was the daughter of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley and Hawise fitz Warine.2,3 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem married firstly Ralph le Botiler of Oversley, son of Maurice le Botiler of Oversley, before 1243 On November 2, 1242, we have Adam (it should be Ralph) le Butiller and Matilda (Pantulf) his wife suing Ralph de Hodnet for half a knight's fee in Cummeshal, as the escheat of Matilda. In Trinity Term 1243 and Easter Term 1244, the Rolls supply other notices of this suit as one for two-thirds of half a knight's fee in Cunseshasel, in which Fulk fitz Warin, while Custos of Maud Pantulf's estates, had unjustly enfeoffed Ralph de Hodnet. Eyton.4 Circa 1281 Petitioners: Maud [le Butller (Butler)], wife of Ralph le Butller (Butler) of Wem.
Addressees: King and council.
Places mentioned: Wem, [Shropshire]; the Welsh March; Wales; Bromfield, [unidentified]; Bonkerbury, [unidentified].
Other people mentioned: Ralph le Butller (Butler) of Wem; Owein Fitz Griffyn (ap Griffyn) of Bromfield; Owein de Bromfeud (Bromfield); Griffyn de Bromfeud (Bromfield); David Fitz Griffyn (ap Griffyn); John de Kirkeby (Kirkby); William de Saham (Soham); Solomon de Roff (Rochester).
Nature of request: Maud, wife of Ralph le Butller of Wem, states that she and her husband have impleaded Owein le fiz Griffyn of Bromfield concerning the manor of Bonkerbury, of which her ancestors were seised, and that Owein, to delay the inquisition in the case, has adjourned it before the King and council three weeks after Easter. She cannot remain for this date because of her husband's illness, and asks that justice might swiftly be done in the case.
Endorsement: J. de Kirkeb1281, W. de Saham, and S. de Roff are to hear the record.Because he has made false representations to the court, and moreover because the complainant receives great losses because of the long delay, it is provided that the case is to proceed to the inquisition without delay etc.5 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem married secondly Sir Walton de Hopton before 1284 when Walter married Matilda de Wemme, who held of her inheritance when he married her, the manor of Wemme and all the Barony of Wemme of the King in capite, and Hunestoke was a member of the Barony, and Walter and Matilda had enfeoffed one Roger le Rous, of Wemme and all the Barony, and Roger by fine levied at Salop had conveyed the same to Walter and Matilda.1,6 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem died in 1291.7
Addressees: King and council.
Places mentioned: Wem, [Shropshire]; the Welsh March; Wales; Bromfield, [unidentified]; Bonkerbury, [unidentified].
Other people mentioned: Ralph le Butller (Butler) of Wem; Owein Fitz Griffyn (ap Griffyn) of Bromfield; Owein de Bromfeud (Bromfield); Griffyn de Bromfeud (Bromfield); David Fitz Griffyn (ap Griffyn); John de Kirkeby (Kirkby); William de Saham (Soham); Solomon de Roff (Rochester).
Nature of request: Maud, wife of Ralph le Butller of Wem, states that she and her husband have impleaded Owein le fiz Griffyn of Bromfield concerning the manor of Bonkerbury, of which her ancestors were seised, and that Owein, to delay the inquisition in the case, has adjourned it before the King and council three weeks after Easter. She cannot remain for this date because of her husband's illness, and asks that justice might swiftly be done in the case.
Endorsement: J. de Kirkeb1281, W. de Saham, and S. de Roff are to hear the record.Because he has made false representations to the court, and moreover because the complainant receives great losses because of the long delay, it is provided that the case is to proceed to the inquisition without delay etc.5 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem married secondly Sir Walton de Hopton before 1284 when Walter married Matilda de Wemme, who held of her inheritance when he married her, the manor of Wemme and all the Barony of Wemme of the King in capite, and Hunestoke was a member of the Barony, and Walter and Matilda had enfeoffed one Roger le Rous, of Wemme and all the Barony, and Roger by fine levied at Salop had conveyed the same to Walter and Matilda.1,6 Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem died in 1291.7
Children of Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem and Ralph le Botiler of Oversley
- Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury+ d. 1307
- William le Botiler of Oversley and Wemme7 d. b 11 Dec 1283
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 1. p. 227.
- [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 1. p. 230.
- [S21] Various editors, Dictionary of National Biography, Pantulf, Hugh by Julia Boorman.
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 8 p. 25.
- [S399] National Archives index.
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6. p. 197 being an extract from a Plea Roll of Easter 18 E. I.
- [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.
Norman Pantulf1
M, #21498
Child of Norman Pantulf
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
Philip Pantulf1
M, #21492
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, N.S., XII p. 88.
Robert Pantulf1
M, #18609
Child of Robert Pantulf
Citations
- [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 9., p. 161.
Rose Pantulf1
F, #21504
Rose Pantulf was the daughter of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley.1 Rose Pantulf married Richard Trussell.1
Child of Rose Pantulf and Richard Trussell
William Pantulf1
M, #18610, d. after 1112
William Pantulf was the son of Beatrice (Unknown). [fief Des Fossés] In 1071 or later he came into possession of the barony of Wem one of eleven manors in Shropshire which he held of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury. In Normandy his principal possessions lay at Noron to the west of Falaise.2 William Pantulf married Leclina (Unknown).3 William Pantulf died after 1112.1