John LE STRANGE John LE STRANGE Robert the Crusader LE STRANGE Hawyse LE STRANGE Hamon LE STRANGE Alice LE STRANGE Catherine LE STRANGE Roger LE STRANGE Lucy DE TREGOZ Hamon LE STRANGE Margery LE STRANGE Amicia NOMAIDENNAME Mini tree diagram

John LE STRANGE1,6,2,2

about 11941,2 - 26th Mar 12691,3,4,5,2

Life History

about 1194

Born in Of Ness and Cheswardine, Shropshire, England.1,2

about 1226

Birth of son John LE STRANGE in Cheswardine, Shropshire, England.2

about 1232

Birth of son Robert the Crusader LE STRANGE in Hunstanton, Norfolk, England.2,7,2

about 1234

Birth of daughter Hawyse LE STRANGE in Shropshire, England.8

1235

Birth of son Hamon LE STRANGE in Knockin, Warwickshire, England.4,9

1238

Birth of daughter Alice LE STRANGE.4

1238

Birth of daughter Catherine LE STRANGE in Knockin, Oswestry, Shropshire, England.10

26th Mar 1269

Died in Knockin, Warwickshire, England.1,3,4,5,2

Other facts

 

Married Lucy DE TREGOZ

 

Birth of son Roger LE STRANGE in Ellesmere, Shropshire, England.6

Notes

  • The Le Strange Web Site styles this John as John le Strange [III] of Knockin.

    "John le Strange [III] of Knockin [d.1269]"
    --  Le Strange Website, Descent, http://www.ls.u-net.com/le_Strange/Seat-H2.htm

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    John Le STRANGE
    Born: ABT 1194, Ness And Ches, Shropshire, England
    Died: 26 Mar 1269, Knockyn, Warwick, England

    Father: John Le STRANGE
    Mother: Amice ?
    Married: Lucy De TREGOZ (b. ABT 1210 - d. 1294)

    Children:
    1. John Le STRANGE (1ยบ B. Strange of Knockin)
    2. Hamon Le STRANGE
    3. Robert Le STRANGE
    4. Catherine Le STRANGE
    5. Hawise Le STRANGE
    6. Roger Le STRANGE of Ellesmere
    --  Tudor Place, Strange Family, http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/STRANGE.htm#John Le STRANGE3
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    My friend and co-researcher David Rittenhouse has collected several sources that outline important details about the life of John le Strange III, Lord of Shropshire and Knockin.

    Lord of Ness and Chesewardine in Shropshire; Sheriff of Shropshire in 1219; youngest son.
    [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

    Lord Strange of Knockyn; d. by 1269; m. Lucy de Tregoz; father of John Lestrange IV.
    [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

    Lord Strange of Knockyn; d. by 1269; m. Lucy Tregoz; father of John Lestrange IV.
    [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

    m. Lucy de Tregoz; father of Robert Le Strange who m. Eleanor de Whitechurch.
    [WFT vol 11 Ped 3809]

    Son of John Le Strange II; m. Lucy Tregoz; father of:
    1. Robert who m. Alianore Whitechurch
    2. Hawyse who m. Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn
    3. Katherine who m. Sir Robert Corbet
    [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

    In 1242 John L'Estrange, justice of Chester, had the custody of the lands late of John Fitz-Alan, and possibly in that capacity was returned in 1242-3 as holding 1 fee in Drayton of the earl of Arundel. In 1244 the service of the same John L'Estrange of 1/2 fee in Drayton was assigned to the pourparty of Roger de Somery and Nichola his wife...
    [Honors and Knights' Fees, vol. III, as quoted by John P. Ravilious <Therav3aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]

    John Ravilious asserts that John le Strange acquired his rights to Drayton, Sussex, in connection with his marriage to Lucy de Tregoz. CP states that the estates of Ebles le Strange passed on his death (1335) to his nephew Roger (Vol. XII/I, p. 341).

    The tenure and inheritance of Drayton Manor is very tangled. It appears that at the level where the manor was held of the earl of Arundel and his heirs (Roger de Somery and later), the tenure passed to John Le Strange to Hamon Le Strange to Bartholomew de Badlesmere.
    [John Ravilious]

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    Lord marcher, third in descent from Roland le Strange (who occurs as a witness in 1112), held extensive estates in Shropshire and Norfolk, including Knokyn in the former, and Hunstanton in the latter county. He served in 1214 under King John in Poitou, and between 1233 and 1240 was successively appointed by Henry III constable of the castles of Montgomery, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, and Chester. He spent a long life in defending the Welsh border as a lord marcher, and during the rebellion of Simon de Montfort, stood fast to the crown.

    One of his daughters, Hawise, married Griffin, prince of Powys; his younger son, Hamon, accompanied Prince Edward on the crusade of 1270, and in 1272 married at Cyprus Isabella d'Ibelin, widow of Hugh II, king of Cyprus. Another son, Robert, was ancestor of the Lords Strange of Blackmere.

    John le Strange died in 1269, and was succeeded by his son John (d. 1275), who by his marriage with Joan de Someri, co-heiress of Hugh de Albini, earl of Arundel, added much to the influence and wealth of his family. His grandson, John, sixth baron of Knokyn (d. 13111), gave in 1310 his manor of Hunstanton to his younger brother, Hamon, from whom the Norfolk Le Stranges come in direct descent.
    [Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 11, p. 996]
    --  David Rittenhouse, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scribbleshanty&id=I06460
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Sources

  • 1. GenServ Genealogy Library
    • Donald Strube -- LeStrange, Plantagenet, Related; http://thor.genserv.net/sub/strub/fam_161.htm#8
  • 2. Our Folk, Albert D Hart
  • 3. Our Folk, Albert D Hart
    • http://www.renderplus.com/hartgen/htm/le-strange.htm
  • 4. World Family Tree Vol. 28
    • Pedigree #1626
  • 5. Le Strange Website - No Longer Online
  • 6. Le Strange Website - No Longer Online
    • Descent, http://www.ls.u-net.com/le_Strange/Seat-H2.htm
  • 7. GenServ Genealogy Library
    • Donald Strube -- LeStrange, Plantagenet, Related; http://thor.genserv.net/sub/strub/fam_161.htm#6
  • 8. GenServ Genealogy Library
    • Donald Strube -- LeStrange, Plantagenet, Related; http://thor.genserv.net/sub/strub/fam_342.htm#7
  • 9. Astill Family Tree
  • 10. GeneaNet

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