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This Cecilia appears to be the same as Cicilia NN. Are they supposed to be the same person? Further research is warranted.
She was a widow when she married Richard and there are several spellings of her married name. Richard was living 1235/1236, so an estimate of his birth would be abt 1230.
Around 1304, Cecilia de Thonlay, widow of Richard, brother of Roger, the last Dean of Whalley, gave to John de la Legh, son of Gilbert de la Legh, the land she held at Towneley. John de la Legh had married one of her three daughters, also called Cecilia, and John’s second son Richard took de Towneley as his surname, and his descendants continued at Towneley for another 600 years. (1)
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Whalley, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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