Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Memoabt 1323?
Memobef 1368
Misc. Notes
Pg 37 (47 of 135) Edward De Warren, Knight, who was with King Edward III at the siege of Calais, in 1347
60703Pg 89 Line 122, Sir Edward de Warenne, Knt, natural s/o John de Warenne by Maud of Nerford
17288Pg 187 Line 231, 31. Sir Edward de Warenne, Knt
25284Pg 319 Sir Edward De Warren, Knight
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Research
Pg 89 Line 122, Sir Edward de Warenne, Knt, natural s/o John de Warenne by Maud of Nerford
17288 (father John de Warene not Edward Warren?)
Pg 187 Line 231, 31. Sir Edward de Warenne, Knt (nat s/o John de Warenne by Maud of Nerford)
25284 (father John de Warene not Edward Warren?)
Spouses
Misc. Notes
It was through this marriage that Poynton came into the Warren family. Poynton anciently called Ponynton, is omitted in Domesday Book. It was probably included at the period of the survey in some part of the Earl's demesne in this hundred (Macclesfield). After a grant of Poynton to the family of Poutrell, it passed to the Stokeports, when the place from which they derived their name was erected into a barony. In the reign of Edward III, it passed with the barony of Stokeport to Sir John Warren, Knight, in right of his mother Cicely, daughter of Sir Nicholas Eton, wife of above Sir Edward Warren.
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ChildrenJohn (ca1343-1387)