Margery St Aubyn (Penrose)
Margery St Aubyn (Penrose) was born in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall, England. She was the daughter of Geoffrey St Aubyn and Elizabeth Kemyell.
Martha St Aubyn
(12 December 1739 - circa June 1787)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Martha St Aubyn was christened on 12 December 1739 in Wokingham, Berkshire. She was described as the niece of Sir John in most documents. She was the daughter of Capt James St Aubyn and Christian Unknown (St Aubyn).
Martha St Aubyn married George Dunbar as his second wife, on 3 November 1767 in St Paul, Dublin, Ireland. On 1767 Nov 29 newspapers reported that Geo Dunbar, member for Gowran, in Ireland to Miss St Aubyn, niece to Sir John, and, George Dunbar, M.P. for borough of Gowran, married Miss St Aubyn, niece of Sir John St Aubyn, MP for co. Cornwall.
Martha St Aubyn and George Dunbar obtained a marriage licence on 3 November 1767 in Dublin, Ireland. George Dunbar of the city of Dublin, Esq. & Martha St Aubyn of parish of St Peter, spinster.
Martha died circa June 1787 in 'Griesebank', Ballitore, Kildare, Ireland.
Martha St Aubyn married George Dunbar as his second wife, on 3 November 1767 in St Paul, Dublin, Ireland. On 1767 Nov 29 newspapers reported that Geo Dunbar, member for Gowran, in Ireland to Miss St Aubyn, niece to Sir John, and, George Dunbar, M.P. for borough of Gowran, married Miss St Aubyn, niece of Sir John St Aubyn, MP for co. Cornwall.
Martha St Aubyn and George Dunbar obtained a marriage licence on 3 November 1767 in Dublin, Ireland. George Dunbar of the city of Dublin, Esq. & Martha St Aubyn of parish of St Peter, spinster.
Martha died circa June 1787 in 'Griesebank', Ballitore, Kildare, Ireland.
Child of Martha St Aubyn and George Dunbar
- Major John Killigrew Dunbar+ b. 16 May 1769, d. 19 Feb 1854
Martha St Aubyn
(8 October 1705 - before 15 January 1770)
Martha St Aubyn was born on 8 October 1705 in Crowan, Cornwall. She was described as the second daughter.. She was the daughter of Sir John St Aubyn (2nd Bart) and Mary de la Hay. Martha St Aubyn was christened on 14 October 1705 in Crowan.
St Aubyn v St Aubyn: Bill, two answers and depositions. Plaintiffs: Peter St Aubyn, James St Aubyn, Mary St Aubyn and Martha St Aubyn spinsters (younger children of Sir John St Aubyn bart deceased of Clavance, Cornwall) by Dame Mary St Aubyn widow their mother. Defendants: Sir John St Aubyn bart, Dame Mary St Aubyn widow, Sir Robert Vyvyan bart, Francis Bassett esq and Robert Hooker esq gent.
A Martha St Aubyn, spinster, aged 30 in 1745 took out an annuity and died in 1770 at Delahay St, Westminster.
Martha died before 15 January 1770 in Delahay St, Soho, Westminster. She was buried on 15 January 1770 in St Margaret, Westminster.
Her will was proved in 1770 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Martha St. Aubyn Spinster Saint Margaret Westminster , Middlesex.
St Aubyn v St Aubyn: Bill, two answers and depositions. Plaintiffs: Peter St Aubyn, James St Aubyn, Mary St Aubyn and Martha St Aubyn spinsters (younger children of Sir John St Aubyn bart deceased of Clavance, Cornwall) by Dame Mary St Aubyn widow their mother. Defendants: Sir John St Aubyn bart, Dame Mary St Aubyn widow, Sir Robert Vyvyan bart, Francis Bassett esq and Robert Hooker esq gent.
A Martha St Aubyn, spinster, aged 30 in 1745 took out an annuity and died in 1770 at Delahay St, Westminster.
Martha died before 15 January 1770 in Delahay St, Soho, Westminster. She was buried on 15 January 1770 in St Margaret, Westminster.
Her will was proved in 1770 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Martha St. Aubyn Spinster Saint Margaret Westminster , Middlesex.
Mary St Aubyn
(9 April 1698 - before 7 August 1729)
Mary St Aubyn was born on 9 April 1698 in Crowan, Cornwall. She was the daughter of Sir John St Aubyn (2nd Bart) and Mary de la Hay. Mary St Aubyn was christened on 15 April 1698 in Crowan.
Mary St Aubyn and Capt James St Aubyn, Mary de la Hay and Peter St Aubyn were mentioned from 1714 to 1715.
Mary St Aubyn made a will dated 18 June 1729.
Mary died before 7 August 1729 in Mickleham, Surrey. She was buried on 7 August 1729 in Mickleham.
Her will was proved on 25 February 1729/30 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Mary St. Aubyn Spinster Saint Margaret Westminster, Middlesex.
Mary St Aubyn and Capt James St Aubyn, Mary de la Hay and Peter St Aubyn were mentioned from 1714 to 1715.
Mary St Aubyn made a will dated 18 June 1729.
Mary died before 7 August 1729 in Mickleham, Surrey. She was buried on 7 August 1729 in Mickleham.
Her will was proved on 25 February 1729/30 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Mary St. Aubyn Spinster Saint Margaret Westminster, Middlesex.
Mary St Aubyn (Buller)
(12 February 1728/29 - )
Mary died in Morval, Cornwall, England. She was born on 12 February 1728/29 in Crowan, Cornwall. She was the daughter of Sir John St Aubyn (3rd Bart) and Catherine Morice. Mary St Aubyn (Buller) was christened on 14 March 1728/29 in Crowan, CON.
Sir Mauger St Aubyn
( - 1291)
Sir Mauger St Aubyn was born in England. He was the son of Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubyn.
25 Nov 1261 Mauger de Sancto Albino v. Maurice de Northwood & Isabella his wife) re Little Braye (in Charles). Mauger paid them 30 marks of silver.
Sir Mauger St Aubyn married Isabella Pidekswell before 1279 in England.
Mauger resided at Pidekswell, Devon.
He was summoned to perform Knights services in person against the Welsh in 1283.
Mauger died in 1291 in Devon. He was buried in 1291 in Georgeham, Devon. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held 22 Edward I.
25 Nov 1261 Mauger de Sancto Albino v. Maurice de Northwood & Isabella his wife) re Little Braye (in Charles). Mauger paid them 30 marks of silver.
Sir Mauger St Aubyn married Isabella Pidekswell before 1279 in England.
Mauger resided at Pidekswell, Devon.
He was summoned to perform Knights services in person against the Welsh in 1283.
Mauger died in 1291 in Devon. He was buried in 1291 in Georgeham, Devon. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held 22 Edward I.
Children of Sir Mauger St Aubyn and Isabella Pidekswell
- Joan de St Aubin (Witterne) b. a 1279
- Isabella de St Aubin+ b. a 1279
- Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn+ b. c 1279
- Guy St Aubyn+ b. a 1279
- Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubin b. a 1279
- John de Sancto Albino St Aubyn b. a 1279
Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
Child of Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn was the son of Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn.
He was living temp 33 Hen III, 1248.
Feet of fines no. 616, 25 November 1261: Mauger de Sancto Albino (Maurice de Northwood & Isabella his wife) re Little Braye (in Charles)... Mauger paid them 30 marks of silver..
He was living temp 33 Hen III, 1248.
Feet of fines no. 616, 25 November 1261: Mauger de Sancto Albino (Maurice de Northwood & Isabella his wife) re Little Braye (in Charles)... Mauger paid them 30 marks of silver..
Child of Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
(circa 1279 - )
Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn was born circa 1279 in Cornwall. He was aged 12 at death of his father, in ward of the King. He was the son of Sir Mauger St Aubyn and Isabella Pidekswell. Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn was the heir of Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn at the Inquisition Post Mortem held 22 Edward I.
He was witness to a deed of Sir Wm Bathe, Sheriff of Devon, 1324, and Lord of Colebrook.
He was witness to a deed of Sir Wm Bathe, Sheriff of Devon, 1324, and Lord of Colebrook.
Child of Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
Nicholas St Aubyn
(circa 1616 - 24 November 1635)
Nicholas St Aubyn was born circa 1616 in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall. He was aged 4 at 1620 Visitation, but note that his sister was also 4! There are no extant registers for 1616. He was the son of John St Aubyn and Katherine Arundell.
Nicholas died on 24 November 1635 in England. He was buried in All Hallows, Barking, Essex.
Nicholas died on 24 November 1635 in England. He was buried in All Hallows, Barking, Essex.
Peter St Aubyn
(say 1670 - before 8 May 1677)
Living at St Michael's Mount 18 June 1729. His son John died young.
. Peter St Aubyn was born say 1670 in Cornwall, England. He was the son of Sir John St Aubyn (Bart) and Anne Jenkin.
Peter died before 8 May 1677 in St Columb Major, Cornwall, England. He was buried on 8 May 1677 in St Columb Major, CON, ENG.
. Peter St Aubyn was born say 1670 in Cornwall, England. He was the son of Sir John St Aubyn (Bart) and Anne Jenkin.
Peter died before 8 May 1677 in St Columb Major, Cornwall, England. He was buried on 8 May 1677 in St Columb Major, CON, ENG.
Peter St Aubyn
(17 January 1702/3 - before 4 September 1729)
Peter St Aubyn was born on 17 January 1702/3 in Crowan, Cornwall. He was the son of Sir John St Aubyn (2nd Bart) and Mary de la Hay. Peter St Aubyn was christened on 2 February 1702/3 in Crowan, CON.
Peter St Aubyn and Capt James St Aubyn, Mary St Aubyn and Mary de la Hay were mentioned from 1714 to 1715.
Peter died before 4 September 1729 in Crowan, CON. He was buried on 4 September 1729 in Crowan, CON.
Peter St Aubyn and Capt James St Aubyn, Mary St Aubyn and Mary de la Hay were mentioned from 1714 to 1715.
Peter died before 4 September 1729 in Crowan, CON. He was buried on 4 September 1729 in Crowan, CON.
Peter St Aubyn
Peter St Aubyn was born in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall, England. He was the son of Geoffrey St Aubyn and Elizabeth Kemyell.
He was living in 1450..
He was living in 1450..
Peter St Aubyn
( - before 1479)
Peter St Aubyn was born in Cornwall, England. He was the second son.. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn and Maud or Matilda Trenowith.
Peter died before 1479.
Peter died before 1479.
Phelyp St Aubyn
( - 25 December)
Phelyp St Aubyn was born in England. She was the daughter of Thomas St Aubyn and Mary Grenville.
Phelyp died on 25 December in England. My daughter Phelyp died Christmas day..
Phelyp died on 25 December in England. My daughter Phelyp died Christmas day..
Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubyn was the son of Mauger de Sancto Albino St Aubyn.
... Stephen de Sancto Albino, tenant & ... Between David de Pentyr & Simona his wife, plaintiffs & Stephen de Sancto Alnbino, David in Simona's place, as to the manor or Martinhoe, Steven acknowledges the whole of the manor to be the right of Simona. For this David & Simona granted the same to Stephen. Stephen paid 12 marks of silver.
In the time of Henry III, he held Henstridge in Berynarbor, co. Devon.
Stephen died in Devon, England.
A Stephen St Aubyn had a brother John (feet of fines 1318) but this is too late to be this one.
... Stephen de Sancto Albino, tenant & ... Between David de Pentyr & Simona his wife, plaintiffs & Stephen de Sancto Alnbino, David in Simona's place, as to the manor or Martinhoe, Steven acknowledges the whole of the manor to be the right of Simona. For this David & Simona granted the same to Stephen. Stephen paid 12 marks of silver.
In the time of Henry III, he held Henstridge in Berynarbor, co. Devon.
Stephen died in Devon, England.
A Stephen St Aubyn had a brother John (feet of fines 1318) but this is too late to be this one.
Child of Stephen de Sancto Albino St Aubyn
- Sir Mauger St Aubyn+ d. 1291
Thomas St Aubyn
(circa 1543 - 27 March 1626)
Thomas St Aubyn was born circa 1543 in Cornwall, England. He was the son of John St Aubyn and Blanch Whittington.
Thomas St Aubyn married Zenobia Mallet, daughter of John Mallet, on 25 July 1570 in Woodleigh, Devon.
Lease re Manor of Tywardreath. Parties: 1) John Saintaubyn [St Aubyn], of Clowance and Thomas Saintaubyn his son and Zenobia his wife and David Pendarves of Borthogga, gentleman and John Pendarves his son, lord of the manor of Trewardreth [Tywardreath] 2) Richard Pokye, [Puckey] Alse [Alice] his wife and Henrie [Henry] their son Consideration: £5 Term: Natural lives of 2) Rent: 6 shillings Herriot: Best beast A tenement ?? a garden an orchard and on ?? together with a shild [chill] house? lying and being on the north side of Tywardreath village and also a close of land called the west parke all which the said Richard Pokie [Puckey] there before held and all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging Witnessed by John Lavelis and John Weat?.
He signed the 1620 Cornish Visitation.
Thomas died on 27 March 1626 in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall, England.
Thomas St Aubyn married Zenobia Mallet, daughter of John Mallet, on 25 July 1570 in Woodleigh, Devon.
Lease re Manor of Tywardreath. Parties: 1) John Saintaubyn [St Aubyn], of Clowance and Thomas Saintaubyn his son and Zenobia his wife and David Pendarves of Borthogga, gentleman and John Pendarves his son, lord of the manor of Trewardreth [Tywardreath] 2) Richard Pokye, [Puckey] Alse [Alice] his wife and Henrie [Henry] their son Consideration: £5 Term: Natural lives of 2) Rent: 6 shillings Herriot: Best beast A tenement ?? a garden an orchard and on ?? together with a shild [chill] house? lying and being on the north side of Tywardreath village and also a close of land called the west parke all which the said Richard Pokie [Puckey] there before held and all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging Witnessed by John Lavelis and John Weat?.
He signed the 1620 Cornish Visitation.
Thomas died on 27 March 1626 in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall, England.
Children of Thomas St Aubyn and Zenobia Mallet
- John St Aubyn+ b. s 1580, d. 13 Sep 1639
- Thomas St Aubyn d. b 5 Jul 1637
- Zenobia St Aubyn b. 22 Oct 1620
Thomas St Aubyn
( - circa 1512)
Thomas St Aubyn was born. He is called John in the Godolphin (Trenouth) pedigree.. He was the son of Geoffrey St Aubyn and Alice Tremere.
Thomas St Aubyn married Maud or Matilda Trenowith, daughter of John Trenouth (of Fentongollan).
Thomas died circa 1512.
Thomas St Aubyn married Maud or Matilda Trenowith, daughter of John Trenouth (of Fentongollan).
Thomas died circa 1512.
Children of Thomas St Aubyn and Maud or Matilda Trenowith
- Thomas St Aubyn+ d. a 1545
- Peter St Aubyn d. b 1479
- John St Aubyn d. a 1523
Thomas St Aubyn
( - after 1545)
Thomas St Aubyn was born in Cornwall.
He was co-heir of his maternal grandfather.. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn and Maud or Matilda Trenowith.
Thomas St Aubyn married Mary Grenville, daughter of Sir Thomas Grenville. Thomas St Aubyn was the heir of Thomas St Aubyn at the Inquisition Post Mortem held 15 Hen VIII (1523). Or is this meant to be Henry VII - 1499?. He was the Sheriff of Cornwall in 1545. He was sheriff in the 37th year of the reign of Henry VIII.
Thomas died after 1545 in Cornwall.
He was co-heir of his maternal grandfather.. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn and Maud or Matilda Trenowith.
Thomas St Aubyn married Mary Grenville, daughter of Sir Thomas Grenville. Thomas St Aubyn was the heir of Thomas St Aubyn at the Inquisition Post Mortem held 15 Hen VIII (1523). Or is this meant to be Henry VII - 1499?. He was the Sheriff of Cornwall in 1545. He was sheriff in the 37th year of the reign of Henry VIII.
Thomas died after 1545 in Cornwall.
Children of Thomas St Aubyn and Mary Grenville
- Phelyp St Aubyn d. 25 Dec
- Thomas St Aubyn
- William St Aubyn+
- Margaret St Aubyn
- Ann St Aubyn (Moyle)
- Elizabeth St Aubyn
- John St Aubyn+ b. c 1525, d. 17 Aug 1590
Thomas St Aubyn
(circa 1611 - )
He was a Royalist Colonel.. Thomas St Aubyn was buried in Crowan, Cornwall. He was born circa 1611 in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall. He was aged 9 at the 1620 Visitation. He was the son of John St Aubyn and Katherine Arundell.
Thomas St Aubyn
(17 March 1706/7 - before 30 March 1707)
Thomas St Aubyn was born on 17 March 1706/7 in St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex. He was the son of Sir John St Aubyn (2nd Bart) and Mary de la Hay. Thomas St Aubyn was christened on 27 March 1707 in St Margaret, Westminster.
Thomas died before 30 March 1707 in Soho, Westminster, Middlesex. He was buried on 30 March 1707 in Westminster.
Thomas died before 30 March 1707 in Soho, Westminster, Middlesex. He was buried on 30 March 1707 in Westminster.
Thomas St Aubyn
Thomas St Aubyn was born in England. He left no known issue. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn and Mary Grenville.
Thomas St Aubyn
( - before 5 July 1637)
Thomas St Aubyn was born in Cornwall. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn and Zenobia Mallet.
Thomas St Aubyn married Katherine Bonithon on 13 April 1615 in Mylor, Cornwall.
Thomas St Aubyn made a will dated 4 February 1637 in Helston, Cornwall.
Thomas died before 5 July 1637 in Helston?, Cornwall.
His will was proved on 5 July 1637 at the Archdeaconry Court, Cornwall.
Thomas St Aubyn married Katherine Bonithon on 13 April 1615 in Mylor, Cornwall.
Thomas St Aubyn made a will dated 4 February 1637 in Helston, Cornwall.
Thomas died before 5 July 1637 in Helston?, Cornwall.
His will was proved on 5 July 1637 at the Archdeaconry Court, Cornwall.
William St Aubyn
(circa 1613 - after 1637)
William St Aubyn was born circa 1613 in Clowance, Crowan, Cornwall. He was aged 7 at the 1620 Visitation. He was the son of John St Aubyn and Katherine Arundell.
William died after 1637.
William died after 1637.
William St Aubyn
William St Aubyn was born in England. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn and Mary Grenville.
William St Aubyn was a Member of Parliament in 1555.
William died in Carminowe, Cornwall.
William St Aubyn was a Member of Parliament in 1555.
William died in Carminowe, Cornwall.
Child of William St Aubyn
- Henry St Aubyn d. b 17 Aug 1617
Zenobia St Aubyn
(10 January 1607/8 - )
Zenobia St Aubyn was christened on 10 January 1607/8 in East Newlyn, Cornwall. She was aged 12 at the 1620 Visitation. She was the daughter of John St Aubyn and Katherine Arundell.
Zenobia St Aubyn
(22 October 1620 - )
Zenobia St Aubyn was christened on 22 October 1620 in Helston, Cornwall. She was the daughter of Thomas St Aubyn and Zenobia Mallet.
Zenobia St Aubyn married William Holland on 30 August 1647 in St Gluvias, Cornwall.
Zenobia St Aubyn married William Holland on 30 August 1647 in St Gluvias, Cornwall.
Richard St George
( - February 1820)
Richard St George married Sarah Handcock, daughter of Rev Richard Handcock and Sarah Toler, in 1763.
Richard died in February 1820.
Richard died in February 1820.