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Anne Welles

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  1. 1.  Anne Welles and died.

    Anne married James ButlerEngland. James (son of James Butler and Elizabeth Darcy) was born after 1361 in Carrig Mac Griffin, County Tipperary, Ireland; died about 1405. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. James Butler  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1390 in Carrig Mac Griffin, County Tipperary, Ireland; died about 1452.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James ButlerJames Butler Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anne1) was born about 1390 in Carrig Mac Griffin, County Tipperary, Ireland; died about 1452.

    Notes:

    James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392-22 Aug 1452) was the son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond and Anne Welles. He was called the "White Earl" and was the patron of the Irish literary work, The Book of the White Earl. He was appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1405, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1420, 1425, and 1442. He built the castles of Nenagh, Roscrea and Templemore in the north of Tipperary and Tulleophelim in County Carlow. He died at Ardee on 23 August 1452 and was buried in St. Mary's Abbey near Dublin.

    (Research):Marriage and issueHe married firstly, in 1413, Joan Beauchamp, who was the daughter of William Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny and Lady Joan FitzAlan. They had issue: i. James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond (1420-1461), married twice, but no issue. ii. John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond (died 1478), unmarried. iii. Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (c.1426- 1515), who married firstly, Anne Hankford. They had two daughters who were ancestors to Anne Boleyn. He married, secondly, Lora Berkeley and had another daughter. iv. Elizabeth Butler (b. b 1432-1473), married with John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, son of General John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Maud de Neville, Baroness Furnivalle. Elizabeth died on the Saturday after the nativity of the Virgin Mary in 1473.
    v. Anne Butler, who died unmarried.
    The Earl married secondly Lady Joan FitzGerald daughter of 5th Earl of Kildare in 1432. She died on 3 August 1430 and was buried in the Hospital of St. Thomas D'Acres.

    James married Elizabeth BeauchampEngland. Elizabeth died about 1430. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Butler  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1420 in Carrig Mac Griffin, County Tipperary, Ireland; died about 1473.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Elizabeth ButlerElizabeth Butler Descendancy chart to this point (2.James2, 1.Anne1) was born about 1420 in Carrig Mac Griffin, County Tipperary, Ireland; died about 1473.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Butler was a descendant of Humphrey De Bohun (himself a descendant of Magna Charta Surety Henry De Bohun) who m. Elizabeth Plantagenet of the House of Anjou-Plantagent (Kings of England).
    Carrick-on-Suir (originally called Carrig Mac Griffin) was formed on an island settlement upstream of Waterford. (The town remained as an island until the 18th century, when small rivers were diverted to form dry land north and west of the town).The earliest known records of a settlement are dated to 1247, when a charter of 3 fairs per year was awarded to Matthew Fitzgriffin, Lord of the manor of Carrick, and a member of the Hiberno-Norman nobility. By the early 14th century, Carrick Mac Griffin had become home to a prosperous Hiberno-Norman family - the Butlers. The first significant leader of the Butler clan, Edmond Butler (a.k.a. Edmund le Bottilier) was created Earl of Carrick in 1315. However, his son James did not inherit the title. Instead, 7 years after the death of his father, he was created Earl of Ormond in his own right. In 1447, Edmund MacRichard Butler founded the first bridge over the estuary at Carrick-on-Suir. Other notable members of the Butler clan were Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond (a.k.a. Black Tom) who built the Tudor Manor House extension to Ormonde Castle and James the 12th Earl and 1st Duke of Ormond, who founded the town's woollen industry in 1670. Edmond le Bottiler erected two large, heavily garrisoned castle keeps named the Plantagenet Castle on the north bank of the Suir, just east of what is now Main St. In the 15th century, a four towered castle was erected on the same site, two of which are now incorporated into the Elizabethan Manor House built by Black Tom Butler, c. 1560.

    Elizabeth married John Talbot about May 1444 in England. John (son of John Talbot and Maud de Neville) was born about 1413 in England; died on 10 Jul 1460 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Gilbert Talbot  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1452 in Worcestershire, England; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Gilbert TalbotGilbert Talbot Descendancy chart to this point (3.Elizabeth3, 2.James2, 1.Anne1) was born about 1452 in Worcestershire, England; and died.

    Notes:

    Gilbert Talbot of Grafton a descendant of Humphrey De Bohun (himself a descendant of Magna Charta Surety Henry De Bohun) who m. Elizabeth Plantagenet of the House of Anjou-Plantagent (Kings of England)

    Gilbert married Audrey CottonEngland. Audrey was born in Landwade, Cambridgeshire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. John Talbot  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1485 in Shropshire, England; died on 10 Sep 1549 in England.



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