Frances Vandeleur
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Frances Vandeleur married William Doyle, son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley, in June 1766 in Dubllin. Marriage - William Doyle, Esq. Barrister at law, eldest son to Charles Doyle, Esq. of Bramblestown, co. Kilkenny, to Miss Frances Vandeleur of this city was reported in Faulkner's Dublin journal, Tuesday 17 June 1766.
Frances Vandewall
Frances Vandewall and Captain George Augustus Killigrew obtained a marriage licence on 27 June 1753 in London.
Frances Vandewall married Captain George Augustus Killigrew as his second wife, after 27 June 1753.
Her will was proved on 4 April 1765 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. She may be the Frances Killigrew, widow of Argyle Buildings, Middlesex, whose will was proved 4 April 1765 bu could also be the Frances Maria Killigrew, widow of St Marylebone whose will was proved 2 May 1753.
Frances Vandewall married Captain George Augustus Killigrew as his second wife, after 27 June 1753.
Her will was proved on 4 April 1765 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. She may be the Frances Killigrew, widow of Argyle Buildings, Middlesex, whose will was proved 4 April 1765 bu could also be the Frances Maria Killigrew, widow of St Marylebone whose will was proved 2 May 1753.
Julie Ann Vanni
(8 July 1856 - )
Julie Ann Vanni was born on 8 July 1856.
Margaret Vans
Margaret Vans was also known as Vaus in records.
Margaret Vans married John Dunbar, son of Archibald Dunbar, in 1568. She was the daughter of Sir Patrick Vans/Vaus of Barnbarroch.
Others suggest Margaret daughter of Sir Patrick m 1st in 1568, John Dunbar of Orchardton (son of Archibald D and Janet Mure) and m again 1570, so presumably John had died by then and as far as I know without issue. This has not yet been investigated.
Margaret Vans married John Dunbar, son of Archibald Dunbar, in 1568. She was the daughter of Sir Patrick Vans/Vaus of Barnbarroch.
Others suggest Margaret daughter of Sir Patrick m 1st in 1568, John Dunbar of Orchardton (son of Archibald D and Janet Mure) and m again 1570, so presumably John had died by then and as far as I know without issue. This has not yet been investigated.
Elizabeth Vanstone
(1817 - 5 May 1858)
Elizabeth Vanstone was born in 1817 in Stoke Damerel, Devon.
Elizabeth Vanstone married William Henry Humberstone, son of William Humberstone and Mary Steer, on 1 February 1833 in Devon.
Elizabeth Vanstone and William Henry Humberstone arrived per "Java" on 6 February 1840 at Adelaide. Embark.No.3576: Wm Humberstone, Applicant No.6253 14/10/39 William Henry Humberstone, wife Elizabeth nee Vanstone; son Henry Humberstone. They departed from London 29 Oct 1839 via Plymouth with Captain Alexander Duthie and 464 passengers (3 deaths), arriving Port Adelaide on Feb 6th, 1840.
Elizabeth died on 5 May 1858 in South Rd, Adelaide, South Australia.
Elizabeth Vanstone married William Henry Humberstone, son of William Humberstone and Mary Steer, on 1 February 1833 in Devon.
Elizabeth Vanstone and William Henry Humberstone arrived per "Java" on 6 February 1840 at Adelaide. Embark.No.3576: Wm Humberstone, Applicant No.6253 14/10/39 William Henry Humberstone, wife Elizabeth nee Vanstone; son Henry Humberstone. They departed from London 29 Oct 1839 via Plymouth with Captain Alexander Duthie and 464 passengers (3 deaths), arriving Port Adelaide on Feb 6th, 1840.
Elizabeth died on 5 May 1858 in South Rd, Adelaide, South Australia.
Children of Elizabeth Vanstone and William Henry Humberstone
- Henry Matthew Humberstone+ b. 2 May 1833, d. 1913
- Jane Humberstone (Cumming) b. c 1835, d. 1935
- Amelia Humberstone+ b. 5 Nov 1843, d. 1921
- William Richard Humberstone b. 18 Oct 1847, d. 1939
- Matilda Emma Humberstone b. 26 Jan 1850, d. 14 Mar 1850
- Emma Matilda Humberstone b. 28 Jan 1851
- Samuel Thomas Humberstone b. 7 May 1853, d. 6 Dec 1853
- Elizabeth Henrietta Humberstone b. 16 Jul 1855, d. 16 Jan 1856
- Elizabeth Adelaide Humberstone b. c Dec 1857, d. 24 Mar 1858
Loveday Varcan
(1945 - )
Loveday Varcan married an unknown person . He was born in 1945. He was the son of George Amos Varcan.
Child of Loveday Varcan
Arthur Ambrose Varley
The marriage of Arthur Ambrose Varley and Alice Emma Bullett, daughter of Arthur Robert Bullett and Laura Alice Wright, was registered in Norwich, St Faith's RD, Norfolk, in the June 1903 quarter.
Thomas Vason
(November 1704 - 1758)
Thomas Vason was born in November 1704 in Owston, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Vason married Susanna Popplewell on 7 April 1740 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
Thomas was buried in 1758 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Vason married Susanna Popplewell on 7 April 1740 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
Thomas was buried in 1758 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
Elizabeth Vaughan
(circa 1696 - )
Elizabeth Vaughan was born circa 1696.
Elizabeth Vaughan married Charles Killigrew on 19 May 1722 in St Antholin, Budge Row, London. The marriage licence was granted 18 May by the Bishop of London, he was a bachelor aged 30 and she was a spinster aged 26.
She may have married secondly Joseph Mahoon, a widower of 40 of St Martin in the Fields, when she claimed to be a widow aged 48 by licence dated 26 April 1737..
Elizabeth Vaughan married Charles Killigrew on 19 May 1722 in St Antholin, Budge Row, London. The marriage licence was granted 18 May by the Bishop of London, he was a bachelor aged 30 and she was a spinster aged 26.
She may have married secondly Joseph Mahoon, a widower of 40 of St Martin in the Fields, when she claimed to be a widow aged 48 by licence dated 26 April 1737..
Child of Elizabeth Vaughan and Charles Killigrew
- Mary Killigrew b. 19 Mar 1722/23
Sidney Vaughan
Sidney Vaughan was born. Daughter and heiress of Sir John Vaughan, Privy Councillor of Ireland and Governor of the city and county of Londonderry. Sir Frederick was given lands in Leitrim, in the northwest of Ireland in 1622..
Sidney Vaughan married Sir Frederick Hamilton, son of Claud Hamilton (Baron Paisley) and Margaret Seton, on 20 May 1620. He married secondly, Agnes, who married secondly, before 29 March 1661, John Maxwell..
Sidney Vaughan married Sir Frederick Hamilton, son of Claud Hamilton (Baron Paisley) and Margaret Seton, on 20 May 1620. He married secondly, Agnes, who married secondly, before 29 March 1661, John Maxwell..
Children of Sidney Vaughan and Sir Frederick Hamilton
- James Hamilton+ d. 27 Dec 1652
- Frederick Hamilton
- Christiana Hamilton d. a 1700
- Gustavus Hamilton Viscount Boyne+ b. bt 1639 - 1642, d. 16 Sep 1723
Margaret Vaus
Margaret Vaus was also known as Vans in records.
Margaret Vaus married Patrick Dunbar, son of Sir John Dunbar and Margaret Dunbar (Dunbar), before 1502. She was the daughter of Patrick Vause of Barnbarroch, by whom he had an only daughter, Margaret.
Margaret Vaus married Patrick Dunbar, son of Sir John Dunbar and Margaret Dunbar (Dunbar), before 1502. She was the daughter of Patrick Vause of Barnbarroch, by whom he had an only daughter, Margaret.
Child of Margaret Vaus and Patrick Dunbar
- Margaret Dunbar b. b 1513, d. b 13 Apr 1552
Amelie Vautrin
(circa 1840 - 7 December 1891)
Amelie Vautrin's nationality was Half-breed Cowachin/salish Nation. Her mother and father were from Salish Nation-Cowachin band from around Nisquallie was a trade route between Ft Vancouver and Ft Langley. Amelia (her daughter) made trips in traditional canoe, see notes. She was born circa 1840 in Ft Langley, British Columbia, Canada. She was the daughter of Xavier Vautrin.
Amelie Vautrin married Samuel Wesley Handy, son of Samuel Wesley Handy, on 15 January 1866 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Sam was working on a lightship at the mouth of the Fraser River.
Amelie Vautrin married John Doe Legace or Legacy in Hudsons Bay, Canada. The marriage was not recognised by RC churdh. She remarried under her maiden name.
Amelie Vautrin and Samuel Wesley Handy were listed in the 1891 census in Cowichan South, British Columbia. ||Samuel Handy aged 54, farmer, born Ireland, Methodist, head of household, father & mother born Ireland; Amelia Handy aged 49, homemaker, born BC, wife, Catholic, father born Quebec, mother born BC; Ellen aged 16, Catholic, daughter; Rebecca 13, Catholic, daughter; Walter, 11, Catholic, son; Florence 9, Catholic, daughter; living in a wooden single story house with 6 rooms.
Amelie died on 7 December 1891 in Mill Bay (Shawnigan), Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. She was buried on 9 December 1891 in St Francis Xavier Church, Mill Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Amelie Vautrin married Samuel Wesley Handy, son of Samuel Wesley Handy, on 15 January 1866 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Sam was working on a lightship at the mouth of the Fraser River.
Amelie Vautrin married John Doe Legace or Legacy in Hudsons Bay, Canada. The marriage was not recognised by RC churdh. She remarried under her maiden name.
Amelie Vautrin and Samuel Wesley Handy were listed in the 1891 census in Cowichan South, British Columbia. ||Samuel Handy aged 54, farmer, born Ireland, Methodist, head of household, father & mother born Ireland; Amelia Handy aged 49, homemaker, born BC, wife, Catholic, father born Quebec, mother born BC; Ellen aged 16, Catholic, daughter; Rebecca 13, Catholic, daughter; Walter, 11, Catholic, son; Florence 9, Catholic, daughter; living in a wooden single story house with 6 rooms.
Amelie died on 7 December 1891 in Mill Bay (Shawnigan), Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. She was buried on 9 December 1891 in St Francis Xavier Church, Mill Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Children of Amelie Vautrin and John Doe Legace or Legacy
- Susette Legacy or Handy b. 1860
- Amelia Ellen Legacy Handy+ b. 15 Dec 1863
- John Doe Legacy Handy b. b 1865
Children of Amelie Vautrin and Samuel Wesley Handy
- Samuel Wesley Handy+ b. 8 Jul 1856?, d. 15 Aug 1932
- Elizabeth Handy b. 17 Jul 1868
- Minnie? Handy b. a 1868
- Joseph Handy b. a 1868
- Theodore Handy b. a 1868
- Mary Elizabeth Handy+ b. 1872, d. 1899
- Henry Handy b. 1874
- Ellen Handy+ b. 19 Jan 1875, d. 11 Mar 1972
- Susan Handy b. 1876
- Rebecca Cecilia Handy+ b. 26 May 1877, d. 20 Oct 1961
- Walter Xavier Handy b. 19 Sep 1879, d. 7 Sep 1947
- Florence Estelle Handy b. 2 Apr 1882?
Xavier Vautrin
He worked af Fort Langley BC from 1836-1850 and was married to a woman who was Indian..
Child of Xavier Vautrin
- Amelie Vautrin+ b. c 1840, d. 7 Dec 1891
Maud de Vaux
(1275 - )
Maud de Vaux was born in 1275.
Maud de Vaux married Sir William de Ros 2nd Baron, son of Sir Robert de Ros 1st Baron and Isabel D'Aubigne, in 1287. He married Maud, younger daughter (and in 1287 coh.) of John de Vaux, son of Sir Oliver de Vaux. She probably predeceased her husband, and was buried in Pentney Priory, Norfolk, her bowels in the wall at Belvoir
With respect to Maud de Vaux, recent research has located a lawsuit dated Easter term, 1312, involving Maud's older sister, Pernel de Vaux [Reference: W.C. Bolland, Year Books of Edward II 11 (Selden Soc. 31) (1915): 209-212]. The accounts of this suit specifically mention by name Maud de Vaux and her husband, William de Roos, of Helmsley, and indicate that both Maud and her husband, William, were living in Easter term, 1312. This information is a new addition for Complete Peerage.
Maud de Vaux married Sir William de Ros 2nd Baron, son of Sir Robert de Ros 1st Baron and Isabel D'Aubigne, in 1287. He married Maud, younger daughter (and in 1287 coh.) of John de Vaux, son of Sir Oliver de Vaux. She probably predeceased her husband, and was buried in Pentney Priory, Norfolk, her bowels in the wall at Belvoir
With respect to Maud de Vaux, recent research has located a lawsuit dated Easter term, 1312, involving Maud's older sister, Pernel de Vaux [Reference: W.C. Bolland, Year Books of Edward II 11 (Selden Soc. 31) (1915): 209-212]. The accounts of this suit specifically mention by name Maud de Vaux and her husband, William de Roos, of Helmsley, and indicate that both Maud and her husband, William, were living in Easter term, 1312. This information is a new addition for Complete Peerage.
Child of Maud de Vaux and Sir William de Ros 2nd Baron
- William de Ros 3rd Baron+ d. 16 Feb 1342/43
Eliza Hannah Vaux
(circa 1853 - 14 February 1935)
Eliza Hannah Vaux was born circa 1853 in Claybrook Magna, Leicestershire.
Eliza Hannah Vaux married Joshua Cocksedge, son of William Cocksedge and Maria Wallaker, on 19 July 1870 in Yarram, Victoria, Australia. At their marriage he was a labourer of Won Wron aged 21. Eliza was the daughter of Charles Vaux & Alice Claridge, sawyer of Yarram, aged 17..
Eliza Hannah Cocksedge married James Emerson Coulthard as his second wife, in 1883 in Victoria.
Eliza died on 14 February 1935 in Tarra Valley, Victoria. Her usual residence was Yarram and she was aged 82. She was buried in Yarram.
Eliza Hannah Vaux married Joshua Cocksedge, son of William Cocksedge and Maria Wallaker, on 19 July 1870 in Yarram, Victoria, Australia. At their marriage he was a labourer of Won Wron aged 21. Eliza was the daughter of Charles Vaux & Alice Claridge, sawyer of Yarram, aged 17..
Eliza Hannah Cocksedge married James Emerson Coulthard as his second wife, in 1883 in Victoria.
Eliza died on 14 February 1935 in Tarra Valley, Victoria. Her usual residence was Yarram and she was aged 82. She was buried in Yarram.
Children of Eliza Hannah Vaux and Joshua Cocksedge
- Alan Cocksedge
- Alice Maria Cocksedge+ b. c 1871, d. 1935
- Albert Cocksedge+ b. 1873, d. 22 Nov 1942
- William Charles Cocksedge+ b. 1875, d. 18 Jun 1914
- Edith Cocksedge+ b. 1877, d. 1947
- Frederick Ernest Cocksedge+ b. 1880, d. 18 Jan 1937
Children of Eliza Hannah Vaux and James Emerson Coulthard
- Lawrence Edward Herbert Coulthard b. 1884, d. 1889
- Charles Ralph Coulthard b. 1887, d. 1975
- Walter Clyde Coulthard b. c 1890, d. 1890
- Rupert Lyle Coulthard+ b. c 1892, d. 1971
Ann Vavasour
(1542 - )
Ann Vavasour was born in 1542. She was the daughter of Sir William Vavasour and Elizabeth Calverley.
Ann Vavasour married Francis Gascoigne, son of William Gascoigne and Margaret Fitzwilliam, in 1557 in Hazlewood or Hazelwood, Yorkshire.
Ann Vavasour married Francis Gascoigne, son of William Gascoigne and Margaret Fitzwilliam, in 1557 in Hazlewood or Hazelwood, Yorkshire.
Frances Vavasour
(before 1545 - )
Frances Vavasour was born before 1545 in Hazlewood or Hazelwood, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Sir William Vavasour and Elizabeth Calverley.
Frances Vavasour married John Ryther, son of John Ryther and Ann Hussey, before August 1555.
Frances Vavasour married John Ryther, son of John Ryther and Ann Hussey, before August 1555.
Child of Frances Vavasour and John Ryther
- Henry Ryther+ b. c 1563, d. 1611 or 1615
Henry Vavasour
(circa 1460 - )
Henry Vavasour married Catherine Everingham. Henry Vavasour was born circa 1460. He was the son of Sir Henry Vavasour and Joan Gascoigne.
Child of Henry Vavasour and Catherine Everingham
Sir Henry Vavasour
( - 22 December 1499)
Sir Henry Vavasour was the son of Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood) and Elizabeth Langton.
Sir Henry Vavasour married Joan Gascoigne, daughter of William Gascoigne and Margaret Clarell, before 1460.
Henry died on 22 December 1499. He was High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
His will was proved on 15 April 1500.
Sir Henry Vavasour married Joan Gascoigne, daughter of William Gascoigne and Margaret Clarell, before 1460.
Henry died on 22 December 1499. He was High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
His will was proved on 15 April 1500.
Children of Sir Henry Vavasour and Joan Gascoigne
- Mary Vavasour
- Henry Vavasour+ b. c 1460
Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood)
( - 1452)
Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood) was the son of Sir Henry Vavasour Kt and Effame or Ann Skipwith. Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood) was also known as William (of Haselwood) in records.
Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood) married Elizabeth Langton.
Henry died in 1452.
Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood) married Elizabeth Langton.
Henry died in 1452.
Child of Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood) and Elizabeth Langton
- Sir Henry Vavasour+ d. 22 Dec 1499
Sir Henry Vavasour Kt
Sir Henry Vavasour Kt bore arms: A cock gules, combe, legges & beke Or.
Sir Henry Vavasour Kt married Effame or Ann Skipwith.
Sir Henry Vavasour Kt married Effame or Ann Skipwith.
Child of Sir Henry Vavasour Kt and Effame or Ann Skipwith
- Henry Vavasour (of Haselwood)+ d. 1452
John Vavasour
(say 1547 - )
John Vavasour married Ellen Fairfax. She was the daughter of Sir Nicholas Fairfax. John Vavasour was born say 1547. He was the son of Sir William Vavasour and Elizabeth Calverley.
John Vavasour
John Vavasour was the son of Henry Vavasour and Catherine Everingham.
John Vavasour married Ann Scrope, daughter of Henry Scrope 7th Lord Scrope of Bolton and Mabel Dacre.
John Vavasour married Ann Scrope, daughter of Henry Scrope 7th Lord Scrope of Bolton and Mabel Dacre.
Child of John Vavasour and Ann Scrope
- Sir William Vavasour+ b. 20 Nov 1514, d. 29 May 1566
John Vavasour
John Vavasour married thirdly Julian Aske (Portington). He was of Spaldington.
Mary Vavasour
(say 1549 - )
Mary Vavasour married William Plumpton. Mary Vavasour was born say 1549. She was the daughter of Sir William Vavasour and Elizabeth Calverley.
Mary Vavasour
Mary Vavasour was the daughter of Sir Henry Vavasour and Joan Gascoigne.
Mary Vavasour married Sir Thomas Gascoigne circa 1475.
Mary Vavasour married Sir Thomas Gascoigne circa 1475.
Thomas Vavasour
Thomas Vavasour of Belton, Lincolnshire, gent to John Finder of Gainsborough, gent, mortgage of Bellwood House in the parish of Belton, Lines for £189 and interest, 1 June 1667. It may be Pinder..
Sir William Vavasour
(20 November 1514 - 29 May 1566)
Sir William Vavasour was born on 20 November 1514. He was the son of John Vavasour of Haslewood who died 1524, and Anne, daugher of Henry 8th Lord Scrope of Bolton. He was the son of John Vavasour and Ann Scrope.
Sir William Vavasour married Elizabeth Calverley. See Betham for more detail on this family with discrepancies over the children's marriages.
He was knighted at Leith during the Scottish campagin of 1544 and probably also fought at Pinkie. Appointed High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1548 and 1563. he was a committed Catholic, flourishing under Mary and becoming Captain fo Berwick....
Sir William Vauasour to the Earl of Shrewsbury, from Berwick, 21 August 1555, asking for his intervention in a suit between John Ryther, his son-in-law, and [Ralph] Aske and [William] Acland, and mentioning a packed jury when the case was tried at York Assizes. 2½pp. Address: Lord President of the Council of the North..
Sir William Vavasour made a will dated 10 December 1565.
William died on 29 May 1566 aged 51.
His will was proved on 2 May 1572 at the Prerogative Court of York.
Sir William Vavasour married Elizabeth Calverley. See Betham for more detail on this family with discrepancies over the children's marriages.
He was knighted at Leith during the Scottish campagin of 1544 and probably also fought at Pinkie. Appointed High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1548 and 1563. he was a committed Catholic, flourishing under Mary and becoming Captain fo Berwick....
Sir William Vauasour to the Earl of Shrewsbury, from Berwick, 21 August 1555, asking for his intervention in a suit between John Ryther, his son-in-law, and [Ralph] Aske and [William] Acland, and mentioning a packed jury when the case was tried at York Assizes. 2½pp. Address: Lord President of the Council of the North..
Sir William Vavasour made a will dated 10 December 1565.
William died on 29 May 1566 aged 51.
His will was proved on 2 May 1572 at the Prerogative Court of York.
Children of Sir William Vavasour and Elizabeth Calverley
- Ann Vavasour b. 1542
- Frances Vavasour+ b. b 1545
- John Vavasour b. s 1547
- Mary Vavasour b. s 1549