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N.N. de Waddon (de Neufmarché)

Also Known As: "? Newmarch", "Newmarch"
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Daughter of N.N. de Neufmarché and wife of N.N. de Neufmarché
Wife of William de Waddon
Mother of Adam de Novo Foro; Wills de Waddona; Robert de Whatton and Walter de Whatton
Sister of Willi de Novo Mercato

Managed by: Linda Kathleen Thompson, (c)
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About N.N. de Waddon

The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Wills de Waddona" accounting for "fil suus" having succeeded to the land of "Willi de Novo Mercato avunculi sui" in Northumberland[1455].


NEUFMARCHE of YORKSHIRE

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3. [--- de Neufmarché .] m ---. [Two] children:

b) [--- de Neufmarché . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the 1130 Pipe Roll which records "Wills de Waddona" accounting for "fil suus" having succeeded to the land of "Willi de Novo Mercato avunculi sui" in Northumberland[1456]. m WILLIAM de Waddon, son of --- (-after 1130).

William & his wife had [two] children:

  • i) --- de Waddon (-after 1130). The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Wills de Waddona" accounting for "fil suus" having succeeded to the land of "Willi de Novo Mercato avunculi sui" in Northumberland[1457]. same person as…? ADAM de Neufmarché (-[1160/61]). The Complete Peerage suggests that Adam de Neufmarché was the same person as the unnamed son of William de Waddon who was recorded in 1130 as succeeding his [maternal] uncle[1458]. - see below.
  • ii) [WILLIAM de Neufmarché . The 1164/65 Pipe Roll records "Wills de Nouomcato" payiing a fine for "custodia terre nepotis sui" in Yorkshire[1459]. The "nepotis" is not named, but could be Henry de Neufmarché, son of Adam, who as shown above was probably still a minor at that date. If that is correct, William was a younger brother of Adam de Neufmarché and therefore possibly another son of William de Waddon.]

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References

  • Newmarch, Geo F, and C H. Newmarch. The Newmarch Pedigree: Verified by Public Records, Authentic Manuscripts, and General and Local Histories. Cirencester [England: E. Baily, 1868. “Genealogical Table.” < GoogleBooks >
  • Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs. 1936. The complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom: extant, extinct or dormant. Volume 9. “Moels to Nuneham,”. London: St. Catherine Pr. “Newmarch.” Page 542-548. www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/421516/556