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Wednesday, May 31, 2000
Hugh de Venables 1270-1311
Hugh de Venables, Baron of Kinderton, Abt 1270 - 1311
Suffix Baron of Kinderton Birth Abt 1270, Died 1311 of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
Europe: Royal and Noble Houses (predominantly England and France)
Father Sir William Venables, b. Abt 1245, d. 1292, of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
Mother Margaret Dutton, b. Abt 1248, d. date unknown Family ID F26464 Group Sheet
Family
Agatha Vernon, b. Abt 1278, d. date unknown
Children
1. Alice de Venables, d. date unknown
2. Hugh de Venables, b. 1296, d. 1367/1368, of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
3. Isabel Venables, b. Abt 1300, d. date unknown
4. Mary Venables, b. Abt 1305, d. date unknown
5. William Venables, d. date unknown
6. Reginald Venables, d. date unknown
7. Roger Venables, d. date unknown
8. John Venables, d. date unknown
9. Elizabeth Venables, d. date unknown
from ancestry.com
NAME ORIGIN VENABLES
This interesting name is of Norman-French, origin, and is a locational surname from the place called "Venables" in the arrondissement of Louviers, in Eure, Normandy. The surname was introduced into England by followers of William the Conqueror after the Conquest of 1066. The placename is derived from the Latin word "venabulum", hunting ground, a derivative of the verb "venari", to hunt. The surname was first recorded in the beginning of the 13th Century (see below), and the modern surname has the unusual distinction of surviving unchanged for seven hundred years. One William de Venables is recorded in the Shropshire Hundred Rolls of 1275, and Thomas Venables, of Buckinghamshire, appears in the Register of the University of Oxford for 1616. The marriage of William Venables and Margaret Bryan was recorded at St. Gregory by St. Paul, London, on April 19th 1573. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Venables, which was dated circa 1200, in the "Chartulary of Whalley Abbey", Lancashire, during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216.
from ancestry.com
Hugh Venables was the Sheriff of Cheshire.
from ancestry.com
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