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Dionisia Botreaux (Champernon)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ilfracombe, Devonshire, England
Death: May 09, 1334 (57-58)
Boscastle, Cornwall, England, UK
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Henry de Champernon and Dionisia Champernon
Wife of Sir William de Botreaux
Mother of Margaret Dinham; Margery Botreaux; Emeline Botreaux; Elizabeth Botreaux; Johanna Bassett and 1 other
Sister of Sir William de Champernowne and Richard Champernoun, of Modbury

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About Dionisia Botreaux


Dionyse married William de Botreaux, son of Reginald de Botreaux and Matilda.193 (William de Botreaux was born about 1245 in Boscastle, Cornwall, England and died in 1302 in England.)

Father: Henry de Champernoun (<1238-<1284)
Mother: Dionesia English (->1284)

Children:

  1. William (-ca1342)

1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1 Dionisia de Champernoun
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Re: Dionisia de Champernoun and her parentage, Ronny Bodine wrote: ' Vivian (p. 160) names John, Reginald and Henry [but not William] as sons of Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi and his wife Dionisia, although this writer believes he misidentified another John with the priest of the same name. In addition, Vivian named two daughters, Dionisia, wife of Sir William Bottreaux and Margaret, wife of Otho Bodrigan. Sir William Bottreaux, of Worthevale, Penhale, Crackhampton and Botylet, co. Cornwall was born in 1242 and died 1302 (Trigg, 1: 634). Pole (Devon, p. 427) reports he held Cadbury and Stockleigh-English in free-marriage with Dionisia, but the evidence for this has not been found. In fact, Stockleigh-English was held by William Champernoun (viz. no. 10) who presented there in May 13444.'[12]

Spouse: William de Botreaux, of Boscastle, Cornwall
Death: bef 25 Aug 1296[7]
Father: Reginald de Botreaux (->1260)
Children: William (-ca1342)


1.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 William de Botreaux
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Death: ca 1342[4]

of Boscastle, Cornwall

Charters for a market ( Thur ) and fair (vfm, Assumption - 15 Aug) at Lelant, Cornwall granted by King Edward II to William son of William de Botereux, 25 Aug 1296: 'To be held at the manor ' (CChR, 1257\endash 1300, p. 465).[7]

' Wm. de Botriaus ', witness to a grant by Henry de Bodrugan, dated at Bodrugan, 28 January 1306 [ PRO, Cornwall Record Office: Edgcumbe of Cotehele and Mount Edgcumbe [ME/1 - ME/1539]], ME/642[11]]

Charters for a market ( Wed ) and fair (vfm, James the Apostle - 25 Jul) at Boscastle, Cornwall granted by King Edward II to William son of William de Botereux, 16 Aug 1312: 'To be held at the manor ' (CChR, 1300 26, p. 194).[7]

F (Prescriptive) feria recorded 1302, held by William de Botereus (QW, p. 108). William successfully claimed that his ancestors had held the fair from tiime out of mind. '[7]

'Wm. Botriaux', witness together with John de Carminow and others of a Grant in perpetuity dated at Bodrugan, 31 Dec 1324 by Oto de Bodrugan, Kt, of Bodrugan [PRO, Cornwall Record Office: Edgcumbe of Cotehele and Mount Edgcuo


References

  • https://cybergata.com/roots/21609.htm cites
  • 1. David C. Douglas, "William the Conqueror," Univ of California Press, 1964 (1st of English Monarchs series).
  • 2. David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists" Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999, (2nd edition, 1999).
  • 3. "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle," translated by The Rev. James Ingram, London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1934 (reprint of first edition, 1912), Everyman's Library, No. 624.
  • 4. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 - The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
  • 5. "A History of Wales," John Davies, New York: Penguin Press, 1993 (orig. published in Welsh, 1990).
  • 6. Ordericus Vitalis, "Historiae ecclesiasticae," www.deremilitari.org/lincoln4.htm
  • 7. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516," www.histparl.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/
  • 8. Brynley F. Roberts, "Geoffrey of Monmouth: Doorkeeper to our Heritage and Nation," http://www.monmouth.org.uk/geoffrey2.html
  • 9. Stewart Baldwin, "Bastards of Henry I, part 2: sons," November 27, 2003, John P. Ravilious, on file, J. Ravilious, discusses evidence and identification of illegitimate sons of Henry I, King of England (1100-1135), email sbaldw@mindspring.com
  • 10. Ronny Bodine, "The Early Champernouns," Feb 18, 1999, paper copy: library of John P. Ravilious, cites CP Vol. V (Gloucester), p. 686, and charter of gift to Quarr Abbey.
  • 11. "Public Record Office Archives," http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/
  • 12. Ronny Bodine, "CHAMPERNOUN OF ILFRACOMBE, DEVONSHIRE," 1 Feb, 1999, paper copy: library of John P. Ravilious.
  • http://www.tim.ukpub.net/pl_tree/ps37/ps37_257.html
  • https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/bb4fz/bzmisc04.php#bot1
  • The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Herald's ..., Volumes 1-7; edited by John Lambrick Vivian. “Champernowne.” Page 160. < GoogleBooks > shows her a generation later, as daughter of Joan and William de Champernon
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Dionisia Botreaux's Timeline

1276
1276
Ilfracombe, Devonshire, England
1295
1295
Stanford, Worcestershire, England
1296
1296
1302
1302
1305
1305
1311
1311
Tehidy, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
1334
May 9, 1334
Age 58
Boscastle, Cornwall, England, UK
1939
December 15, 1939
Age 58
1940
January 3, 1940
Age 58