• Re: FitzWilliam corrections, and a (Plantagenet) question

    From Darrell E. Larocque@21:1/5 to Douglas Richardson on Sat Jul 23 19:17:16 2022
    On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 5:28:58 PM UTC-4, Douglas Richardson wrote:
    Dear Newsgroup ~

    Back in 2007, John Ravilious kindly posted a pedigree chart of the early Fitz William family of Sprotborough and Emley, Yorkshire [see below].

    His pedigree shows that William Fitz William (living 1219) and his wife, Ela de Warenne, were the parents of two sons, Thomas and Roger.

    ...

    While I was aware that William Fitz William and his wife, Ela, had sons named Thomas and Roger, I did not known about the third son, John. Nor did I know that all three sons were knighted.

    Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah


    One important question comes to mind: what evidence do we
    have in hand that Ela de Warenne was in fact the mother of Sir
    Thomas fitz William?

    Cheers,

    John

    I also must ask how you came to the conclusion that Ela de Warenne was the mother of Thomas Fitz William?

    I never saw a concrete explanation for the conclusion.

    Thank you!

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