

Progenitor of the Massey's of Sale:
"The second Hamon had issue Hamon, a son and heir, and Robert Massey, from whom sprang the Masseys of Sale. This is probably the Hamon Massey who is noticed in one of the ancient chronicles as having held the Castle of Dunham against Henry II. in 1173, during the rebellion of which Hugh Earl of Chester was principal leader. He gave the lands of Bramhall, or Bromale, to Matthew de Bromale by charter..."
1260 |
1260
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Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England
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1276 |
1276
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Cheshire, England
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1290 |
1290
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Tatton, Bucklow, Cheshire, England
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1298 |
1298
Age 38
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Cheshire, England
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1917 |
November 6, 1917
Age 38
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November 6, 1917
Age 38
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November 6, 1917
Age 38
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1919 |
March 14, 1919
Age 38
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March 14, 1919
Age 38
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