Booth, Susan 1 2 3a 4 5a

Birth Name Booth, Susan
Gender female
Age at Death 61 years

Narrative

[David Oliver Smith.ged]

The married daus of Sir William Booth were

1a Elizabeth, m William Basnet, of Eaton, Denbighshire.
2a Dorothy, m Ralph Bunnington, of Barrowcote, Derbyshire.
3a Eleanor, m John Panton, Brunslip, Denbighshire, from whom descended the family of Duke of Benhall, Suffolk, ext 1732 (see Complete Baronetage and EDB).
4a Susan, m 1stly Sir Edmund Warren, of Poynton, Cheshire, and m 2ndly John Fitton, of the city of Chester.

The Booths of Dunham Massey
The Booth family of Dunham Massey trace their ancestry back to early medieval times when their name appears in several different forms, including Bouth, Booths and Bothe. Around 1275 William de Booths had married Sibel, daughter of Sir Ralph de Brereton, in 1474 John Legh of Booths was married to Raufe Egerton, and by Tudor times, the family had married into most of the neighbouring aristocratic families. For example, Sir William Booth (1540-1579) married Elizabeth Warburton of Arley, and yet another George Booth (1515-1543) was married to Elizabeth de Trafford.
One daughter of the family also married into the Grey family - it was of that same family that the unfortunate Lady Jane Grey came, before she fell prey to Henry VIII's axeman. Thus the family extended their influence and power base in the county.
Certainly the Booths held many lands in the area around this time, as evidenced in the House of Commons Journal of the 30th July 1660 which passed "?a Bill to enable Sir George Booth Baronet to lease and sell Lands, for Payment of his Debts, and raising Portions for Advancement of his younger Children".
This same Sir George Booth had fought for the Parliamentarian cause during the First Civil War and was elected MP for Cheshire in May 1645. He was also elected to the First Protectorate Parliament in 1654 and was commissioned to assist the Major-Generals in Cheshire. However, he appears to have fallen out of favour when he described them as 'Cromwell's hangmen' and by 1659 was plotting with Royalists to bring about the Restoration.
He headed an abortive insurrection during the summer of 1659, which was easily defeated, Booth was arrested and briefly imprisoned in the Tower of London but was soon released on bail.
In April 1660, Booth was elected to the Convention Parliament. He was one of twelve MPs appointed to convey Parliament's invitation to Charles II to return as King. It was also granted "That the Sum of Ten thousand Pounds be conferred on Sir George Booth Baronet, as a Mark of Respect unto him, for his eminent Services and great Sufferings for the Publick". At the King's coronation in April 1661, Booth was made Lord Delamere. In the 18th century the Booths were also created Earls of Warrington.
It is recorded that the Dunham Massey deer park had existed in 1362 and it is known that the moat, which today partly survives as the ornamental lake, once surrounded the old Manor House, which was possibly a Norman motte and bailey castle before then.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1575 Stockport, Cheshire, England   1
Death 1636 Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England   6

Age: 61y

Families

Family of WARREN, Edward and Booth, Susan

Married Husband WARREN, Edward ( * 1563-04-09 + 1609-11-14 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1597 Stockport, Cheshire, England Religious Marriage 1
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Warren, Edward15981676-04-15
Warren, Laurence1599
Warren, Elizabeth1601
Warren, Radcliffe16031635
Warren, Ralph1604
Warren, Edmund1604-05-25
Warren, Thomas1604-05-251677-12-20
Warren, Posthumous1605
Warren, Richard1606
Warren, Halsall1607
Warren, George1608

Source References

  1. Debra Whorley
  2. Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr: Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr
  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: International Genealogical Index (R)
      • Page: Film #: 1396450, Batch #: F879795, Sheet #: 005, Source Call #: 1396450, Printout Call #: NONE
  4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Ancestral File (TM)
  5. John D. Newport: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I20957 Ancestry of John D Newport
      • Source text:

        # ID: I20957
        # Name: Godfrey Foljambe II Sir of Hassop Darley
        # Sex: M
        # Birth: ABT 1343 in Hassop, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England 1 2
        # Ancestral File #: 8MLX-VR
        # Death: 29 MAY 1376 in Darley, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England 1 3 4
        # Name: Godfrey II Foljambe 5
        # Name: Godfrey Foljambe Sir of Hassop Darley 6 1 3
        # Birth: 1338 in Hassop, Derbyshire, England 7
        # Death: 1376 7
        # Note:

        [Jim Weber]

        Mardi Carter, in her posting to soc.genealogy.medieval, indicates that Godfrey was b. 1317. I have two different men (father & son) named Godfrey, with the father b. in 1317. She also had Margaret de Villiers b. 1351/2, which is impossible if their daughter Margaret had a child b. in 1379.

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        Father: Godfrey Foljambe Sir of Hassop & Bakewell b: ABT 1316 in Tideswell, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England
        Mother: Avena de Ireland b: ABT 1317 in Hartshorne, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Derbyshire, England

        Marriage 1 Margaret de Villiers b: 1342 in Kinoulton, Nottinghamshire, England

        * Married: ABT 1360 in Hassop, Derbyshire, England 7
        * Married: BEF 1367 2 1
        * Note:

        [Kirk Larson.ged]

        CHAN7 Dec 2001

        Children

        1. Has Children Margaret Foljambe b: 1360 in Hassop, Derbyshire, England
        2. Has Children Godfrey III Foljambe b: ABT 1367 in Hassop, Derbyshire, England
        3. Has No Children Alice Foljambe b: 1368 in Hassop, Derbyshire, England

         

        Sources:

        1. Title: Jim Weber
        Publication: Location: jimweber@nwintl.com;
        Repository:
        Name: Rootsweb.com
        Text: Date of Import: Dec 28, 2008
        2. Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire, vol 1, by Joseph Foster, London 1874, at www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk
        Page: Families: Foljambe
        Text: aged 32 at death
        3. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
        Note:
        Source Medium: Electronic

        Page: Mardi Carter, 18 July 2001
        4. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
        Note:
        Source Medium: Electronic

        Page: Rosie Bevan, 24 Nov 2002
        Text: abt 1375
        5. Author: Larson, Kirk
        Title: Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson
        Publication: Name: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants; Date: 1981-2001;
        Repository:
        Name: Kirk Larson Private Library
        Text: Date of Import: Aug 28, 2007
        6. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
        Note:
        Source Medium: Electronic

        Page: Rosie Bevan, 24 Nov 2002
        7. Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
        Title: Pedigree Resource File
        Publication: Name: Intellectual Reserve, Inc.; Location: Salt Lake City, UT; Date: 2001;
        Repository:
        Name: Family History Library, SLCUSA.
        Note:
        Source Quality: Source Medium: Family Archive CD

        LDS: Pedigree Resource File CD-Rom
        Alternate Title: Family History Resource File

        Page: Compact Disk #20 ID# 567655

         

         

      • Citation:

        e-mail: johndnewport@cox.net

  6. Boddie: 17th Century Isle of Wight Co., Virginia