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AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 10 Jun 2012 23:28

name: John LOVELL /BARON LOVELL/ of Titchmarsh
gender: Male
birth: ABT 1254
of,WestonInArden,Warwickshire,England
AFN: 9R33-SQ

Marriages (1)
spouse: Isabel /Bois/ (AFN: 9R33-TW )
Hide children (1)

child 1: Maud LOVELL /BARONESS ZOUCHE/ (AFN: 9431-NR )
gender: Female
BIRTH 1280
of,Weston In Arden,Warwickshire,England
CHRISTENING of,Thorpe Arnold,Leicestershire,England
DEATH BEF 1346

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 10 Jun 2012 23:28

name: Isabel /Bois/
gender: Female
birth: ABT 1256
of,WestonInArden,Warwickshire,England
AFN: 9R33-TW

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 10 Jun 2012 23:34

name: Ela /Longespee/
gender: Female
birth: ABT 1244
death: 19 Jul 1276


Parents
father: Stephen /De Longespee/
mother: Emaline /De Ridlelisford/ , Countess

Marriages (1)
spouse: Roger /La Zouche/

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 10 Jun 2012 23:35

name: Stephen /De Longespee/
gender: Male
birth: ABT 1216
Wilts,England
death: 1260


Marriages (1)
spouse: Emaline /De Ridlelisford/ , Countess
Show children (1)

Ivy

Ivy Report 11 Jun 2012 07:06

The National Archives have launched a new search engine "Discovery" - see
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/search/advanced-search

with search criteria that are similar to those now in general use.

Putting in just "Zouch", and choosing a date range from just before John's possible birth of 1450 to 100 years later (so as to catch any wills etc), achieves 151 hits.

An interesting one is the second hit, a case dating from 1515 to 1518, between the parties "Cicely Zouch (Sowche), daughter of John, late Lord Zouch v James Fitzjames and James Gilbert". The defendants were the surviving executors of the late Lord Zouch and the plaintiff's case is that they had refused to assign her lands in Northamptonshire left to her by her father.

It is these types of cases that often offer the richest source of genealogical information for the periods before the 1550s.

However, I see from this site:

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/ZOUCHE.htm

that Cicely's siblings do not include a Henry Zouch.

Ivy

Ivy Report 11 Jun 2012 07:08

You might also find this site useful for outlining the types of sources you can use, and how to access them. The Guide:

http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/guide/guide.shtml

is undated, but the "what's new" section was last updated in December 2011.

Pauline

Pauline Report 11 Jun 2012 10:22

Thank you Ann for your efforts. However, (not to be ungrateful) it's really the gap between 1490 and the latest of those you have listed, which I think is a death in 1351 or thereabouts, so there are still 100+ years adrift.. There is always the possibility that the name for my line came about through working for the de la Zouch/ /la Zouch/ Zouch family, and unless I can break through I guess I shall never know.

Thank you for your efforts on my behalf. I am most grateful. You have helped me many times before and I do appreciate your efforts.

Pauline

Pauline

Pauline Report 11 Jun 2012 10:32

Ivy, thank you also for suggesting these other sources. If I'm very lucky I might find some connection through them. Had I still been mobile I would have made many trips to Kew and probably Ashby and other places they were connected with. As it is, my research has to be on-line and I rely on good people like yourselves to put suggestions my way. These are lovely RAKs (random act of kindness) and even though you are not looking for help, there may be others where I can return the favours.

Pauline

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 11 Jun 2012 15:22

no probs Pauline - I tend to get carried away - not far enough I hear some cry ;-)

anyway, what's the details of the furthest back you have got and I'll try to move back from there!!!

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 11 Jun 2012 15:37

???

name: Edward /Zouche/
gender: Male
birth: ABT 1560


Marriages (1)
spouse: Sarah /Harrington/
marriage: 11 Aug 1613
, Leicester, England [1]

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 11 Jun 2012 15:40



name: William /Zouche/
gender: Male
birth: 1431
Harringworth, ENG
death: 15 JAN 1467/68
Harringworth, ENG+
TITL Lord Zouche


Parents
father: William la /Zouche/
mother: Alice /St. Maur/

Marriages (2)
spouse: Katherine /Lenthall/
marriage: 1452
Harringworth, ENG
Hide children (4)

child 1: Margaret la /Zouche/
gender: Female
BIRTH ABT 1457
?; of Harringworth, ENG

child 2: Elizabeth la /Zouche/
gender: Female
BIRTH ABT 1455
?; of Harringworth, ENG

child 3: John la /Zouche/
gender: Male
BIRTH 1459
Harringsworth, ENG
DEATH MAR 1525/26
Harringsworth, ENG+
TITL Lord Zouche

child 4: William la /Zouche/
gender: Male
BIRTH ABT 1453
?; of Harringworth, ENG

spouse: Katherine /Plumpton/
marriage: 1461
Harringworth, ENG

Pauline

Pauline Report 11 Jun 2012 21:02

Thank you again, Ann. I'm now flooded with information. It will take me quite a while to sort everything (I found through another contact that there is a large amount of data at Rootsweb) and I shall have a good time working my way through. I am so grateful.

Pauline

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 11 Jun 2012 23:18

I enjoy it - at least we could see the Normandy connection

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 12 Jun 2012 18:06

Thought you'd pasted your fingers to the keyboard for a minute there Ann

:-D ;-)

Pauline

Pauline Report 29 Jun 2012 10:15

Thank you for all this information. It's going to take a while to sort it out, but FH is about the Long Haul not the Short Fix! Thank you everyone for your time and patience.