Margaret de Sherburne
- Marriage: Richard de Bayley de Stonyhurst in 1379 in Cheshire, England 772
General Notes:
~ Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, p. 826 821
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 772 Richard and Alice did not leave a male child, so the line of Sherburnes passes on two their daughters, Margaret and Johanna, coheiresses. Johanna appears to have died unmarried, but Margaret married about 1379 to Richard de Bayley de Stonyhurst, who died during the life of his father John de Bayley.
Margaret and her husband, Richard, had a son also named Richard who was born at Stonyhurst on the Feast of St. Wilfred, 5 Richard II, or 12 Oct 1381 and was baptized in the church of Mitton. Margaret was a widow in 11 and 12 Richard II, or 1388/89, and about that date her son succeeded his father, taking the name of Sherburne and becoming Richard de Sherburne.
~A History of the Family of Sherborn, p. 12
Margaret married Richard de Bayley de Stonyhurst, son of John de Bayley and Mabilla Knoll, in 1379 in Cheshire, England.772 (Richard de Bayley de Stonyhurst died before 1388-1389 in Stonyhurst, Lancashire, England 821,772.)
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