

John Goode Royal Descent (rootsweb.com)
John Goode Royal Descent
From The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants
1. William I the Lion, King of Scotland, d. 1214 m. Ermendarde
de Beaumont
2. (illegimate by a daughter of Richard Avenal) Isabel of Scotland
m. Robert de Ros, Magna Carta Surety
3. Sir William de Ros m. Lucy FitzPiers
4. Sir Robert de Ros m. Isabel d'Aubigny
5. William de Ros, 1st Baron Ros of Helmsley m. Maud Vaux
6. Agnes de Ros m. Pain de Tibetot, 1st Baron Tibetot
7. Ada de Tibetot (sister of the 2nd Baron Tibetot)
m. John de Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun
8. William de Mohun m. Maud Polyslinche
9. Margaret de Mohun m. Thomas Penkeville
10. John Penkeville m. Isabel Tragarrack
11. John Penkeville m. Isabel Raynward
12. Philip Penkeville m. Joan Hernance
13. Isabel Penkeville m. Richard Goode
14. Richard Goode m. Joan Downe
15. Richard Goode m. ?
16. John Goode of Va. m. (1) Frances Mackarness, (2) Anne Bennett.
Richard Goode, a brother of John, also immigrated to Va., but left no NDTPS
From The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies
or the United States: Who Were Themselves Notable or Left Descendants
Notable in American History by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogical
Publishing Co., Inc., 1993 Includes complete list of sources, and
questions including parentage of John Goode
Portion of Virginia Cousins
Appendix I
T H E F A M I L Y I N E N G L A N D
WITH NOTICES OF OFFSHOOTS NOT OF THE WHITBY STOCK.
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==Penkevell Family of Rossorow, St Minver==
Our earliest knowledge of their connection with St. Minver is in 1542, when Philip Penkevill, Gent., levied a fine of John Waldegrave, Esq., of one messuage, one toft, sixty acres of land, two acres of meadow, forty acres of pasture and sixty acres of furze and heath in Minver, Trenant and Carlyan ; and in 1558, Philip Penkevill was assessed to the subsidy in St. Minver upon lands of the annual value of £7. Whether or not this assessment included Rossorow, we are unable to state. This Philip was son and heir of John Penkevill of Penkevill, by Isabell daughter and coheir of John Rayneward, an ancient family of some standing in the parish of St. Minver. Whether or not Rossorow was acquired by this marriage, or through other means, we have no evidence to show. Philip Penkevill died in 1562 leaving a large family, and was succeeded at Rossorow by his son and heir, Francis.
Source: Parochial and family history of the parish of St. Menefreda, alias St. Minfre, alias St. Minver in the county of Cornwall by Sir John MacLean, published 1876
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