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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Ellen de Corona 1280-1352
ELEANA (Ellen) de CORONA*
Birth 1280 (or 1275) Adlington (or Baguley), Cheshire, England
Marriage date unknown
Death Jul 1352, Knutsford (or Booth), Cheshire, England
Parents
Thomas DeCorona 1260 – 1316
Lucy Unknown 1250 – 1300
Spouse & Children
John I De Legh 1280 – 1338
John II de Legh 1295 – 1379
Robert De Legh 1300 – 1370
from ancestry.com
notes on Elena (Ellen) de Corona
Copied from Adlington Hall website, fp.adlington.plus.com/history.htm:------------------------- HISTORY
Of Adlington prior to the Norman Conquest we know very little, except that it was held by the Saxon Earl Edwin, not as a place of residence, but as a hunting lodge in the Forest of Macclesfield. After the Conquest it passed to Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, and the nephew of William the Conqueror. As "Edulvinstane" it is mentioned in the Domesday Survey.
Early in the thirteenth century it was granted to a family named "de Corona". Four generations of this family lived at Adlington, Thomas and Ellen de Corona being the children of the third generation. Thomas married, but his son predeceased him without issue. Ellen married John de Legh of Booths and in the year 1315 Thomas de Corona granted Adlington to his sister Ellen and her husband for their lives, with remainder to Robert de Legh their second son and his heirs for ever. The Legh family has lived at Adlington since this date.
from ancestry.com
Ellen de Corona - 1280
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I230565&tree=WelshElen [de Coroun][ 1, 2, 3] Abt 1270 - 1352
Birth Abt 1270 of, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England Gender Female Name AKA Elena de Corona [4 ] Name AKA Ellin Baguley [5 ] Died 1352 [4 , 6] Person ID I230565 Wales: Records Primarily of the Nobility and Gentry Last Modified 11 Dec 2007
Father Hugh de Coroun, b. Abt 1250, of, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England , d. 1292 Mother Lucy, b. Abt 1250, of, , Cheshire, England , d. Aft 1316
Family ID F119453 John de Venables (alias John de Legh), b. Abt 1280, of, Bradwall, Sandbach, Cheshire, England , d. Abt Mar 1324, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England Children
1. Sir John de Legh, Knight, b. abt 1300, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England , d. abt 1355
2. Robert de Legh, lord of Adelyton, b. abt 1300, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England , d. abt 1370
3. William de Legh, b. abt 1300, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England , d. aft 1338
4. Peter de Legh, b. abt 1300, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England , d. aft 1338, of, Betchton, Sandbach, Cheshire, England
5. Gilbert de Legh, b. abt 1300, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England , d. aft 1338
6. Agnes [de Legh], b. Abt 1300, of, Booths, Knutsford, Cheshire, England , d. date uknown
Notes
LIVING: 1296. (Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 661)
LIVING: "She had issue as under, before 10 Edward II" (1316/1317).(Research) KINSHIP: Investigate> Ormerod's 'History of Cheshire' volume 1 part 2 page PROPERTY: Lady of Adlington, 1324. (Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 654)
PROPERTY: Grantee with her husband of Adelynton for life, 9 Edward II (1315/1316). (Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 661)PROPERTY: Her second son succeeded as heir by settlement of Thomas de Coroun. (Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 654)
DEATH: She died in or a little before 26 Edward III (1352/1353). (Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 654)
INQUISITION POST MORTEM: 26 Edward III (1352/1353). (Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 661)(Research)
KINSHIP: Conflict/Error> Ormerod's 'History of Cheshire' volume 1 part 2 pages 497 and 499 makes her the daughter of Thomas de Corona.(Research)
KINSHIP: Conflict/Error> Rylands' 'Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580' volume 18 pages 145, 147, and 151 call her "Ellin d. & heire to Sr Wm Baguley".(Research)
KINSHIP: Correction> Ormerod's 'History of Cheshire' volume 3 part 2 page 654 footnote b states "Some of the Cheshire pedigrees erroneously make Ellen daughter of William de Baguley, by a daughter of Thomas de Corona".(Research)
KINSHIP: Correction> Ormerod's 'History of Cheshire' volume 3 part 2 page 661 states "erroneously called by the pedigrees daughter of Thomas de Corona, but probably his aunt, and sister of John de Coroun, Lord of Adelynton, and probably heiress-at-law of the Corouns". Page 654 states "Elen Legh (called Corona by Ormerod) is erroneously made by the pedigrees (followed by Mr. Ormerod, both here and in vol. I of this work, p. 499) daughter of Thomas de Coroun, or Corona; but by the discovery of fresh evidence, an opportunity is now afforded of showing the improbability (amounting almost to an impossibly) of this Thomas having been grandfather 9 Edward II to the children of Elen de Legh." In this settlement, 9 Edward II, limitations were to the settlor for life (Thomas de Coroun), and then to the heirs of his body, with remainder to John de Legh and Elen his wife for their lives in survivorship, with successive remainders in tail to their sons, Robert, William and Peter, with final remainder to the right heirs of the said John. "She must therefore be sought in an earlier generation; and in the absence of every indication, save one, of her paternity, it is not improbable that she was sister, or more probably, aunt to Thomas de Coroun. She and her husband, John de Legh, in 10 Edw. II. had a further grant from Thomas de Coroun, of the reversion in fee of the lands which Lucy de Coroun then held in dower in Adlyngton, and the reversion of the lands which Margaret widow of John de Coroun held in this manor."
Sources
[S2420] #11886 The Golden Grove books of pedigrees (filmed 1970), (Manuscript, National Library of Wales manuscript number Castell Gorfod 7. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950), FHL microfilms 104,349-104,351., book 9 p. G1163; book 21 p. 179.
[ S1505] #560 [1819] The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester (1819), Ormerod, George, (3 volumes. London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor & Jones, 1819), FHL microfilms 924,226-924,227., vol. 1 pt. 2 p. 497, 499; vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 654*, 661.
[ S610] #2142 The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580 ... (1882), Rylands, J. Paul (John Paul), (London: [s.n.], 1882.), FHL microfilm 162,051 item 2., vol. 18 p. 145, 147, 151.
[ S1096] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry (1928), Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1,696,491 ., vol. 2 p. 482.
[ S610] #2142 The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580 ... (1882), Rylands, J. Paul (John Paul), (London: [s.n.], 1882.), FHL microfilm 162,051 item 2., vol. 18 p. 145.
[ S1505] #560 [1819] The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester (1819), Ormerod, George, (3 volumes. London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor & Jones, 1819), FHL microfilms 924,226-924,227., vol. 3 pt. 2 p. 654, 661.
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