The Davies Family


Reverend Doctor Wiliiam Sibbald [Parents] was born 1760. He married Frances Davis Bontein on 1786.

Wiliiam was employed Minister and Doctor.

Frances Davis Bontein was born in Jamaica, Caribbean. She married Reverend Doctor Wiliiam Sibbald on 1786.

They had the following children:

  M i Reverend James Hope Sibbald was born 31 Jul 1787 and died 3 Mar 1853.

William Longspee was born 1206. He died 7 Feb 1249. William married Idione de Camville.

Idione de Camville was born 1210. She died 1 Jan 1250. Idione married William Longspee.

They had the following children:

  F i Ela Longspee was born 1232 and died 22 Nov 1299.

Sir Thomas de Ufford was born 1286. He died 24 Jun 1314. Thomas married Eve de Clavering.

Eve de Clavering [Parents] was born about 1300 in Clavering, Essex, England. She married Sir Thomas de Ufford.

Eve about 1299.

Other marriages:
de Ufford, Ralph , Justiciar of Ireland
de Ufford, Sir Thomas

They had the following children:

  M i Sir Edmund , Lord of Clavering de Ufford was born about 1314 and died about 1375.

Robert Simon de Pierrepont was born about 1282. He died 6 Mar 1333. Robert married Sarah Heriz.

Sarah Heriz was born about 1285. She married Robert Simon de Pierrepont.

They had the following children:

  F i Sybil De Pierrepont was born about 1320.

Gilbert de Stapleton was born about 1288. He died before 23 Jun 1331. Gilbert married Agnes Fitzalan.

Agnes Fitzalan was born about 1298. She died before 1348. Agnes married Gilbert de Stapleton.

They had the following children:

  M i Sir Miles de Stapleton was born about 1320 and died 4 Oct 1364.

Geoffrey de Mandeville FitzPiers was born 1165 in Walden, Essex, England. He died 14 Oct 1213 in Walden, Essex, England.

Other marriages:
de Saye, Beatrice
De Clare, Aveline

He had the following children:

  F i
Hawise de Bohun was born about 1200.

King FERDINAND III @ of Castile and Leon "The Saint" was born 1199. He died 1252 in Seville, Spain. The Saint married Beatrice von Hohenstaufen on 30 Nov 1219.

Other marriages:
de Dammartin, Joanna

Ferdinand III, the Saint, (1198 - May 30, 1252), king of Castile (1217) and Leon (1230), was son of Alphonso IX and of Berenguela of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VIII.

In 1231 he united Castile and Leon permanently.

Ferdinand spent much of his reign fighting the Moors. He captured the towns of Cordoba in 1236, Jaen in 1246, and Seville in 1248, and occupied Murcia in 1243, thereby completing the reconquest of Spain excepting Granada, whose king nevertheless did homage to Ferdinand.

In 1219, Ferdinand married the daughter of the emperor Philip of Swabia, Beatrice, by whom he had six sons and one daughter. After Beatrice died in 1236, he married Joan of Dammartin (or Ponthieu). His daughter by Joan was Eleanor of Castile, wife of King Edward I of England.

He founded the University of Salamanca and the Cathedral of Burgos.

Ferdinand was canonized by Pope Clement X in 1671.

Ferdinand III (of Castile and León), called The Saint (1199-1252), king of Castile (1217-52) and of León (1230-52); he was the son of King Alfonso IX of León and Castile. In 1217 Ferdinand's mother, Berengaria, renounced her title to the Castilian throne in favor of her son. Alfonso, who had himself expected to acquire Castile, was angered at his wife's action, and, aided by a group of Castilian nobles favorable to his claim, made war upon his newly crowned son. Ferdinand, however, with the wise counsel of his mother, proved more than a military match for Alfonso, who at length was forced to abandon his plan of conquering Castile. Through the good offices of Berengaria, Ferdinand was able to effect the peaceful union of León and Castile upon the death of his father in 1230. Ferdinand devoted his energies to prosecuting the war against the Moors, conquering Córdoba in 1236 and Seville in 1248. He was rigorous in his suppression of the heretical Albigenses, a fact largely responsible for his canonization more than two centuries later. In 1242 Ferdinand reestablished at Salamanca the university originally founded by his grandfather.

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Beatrice von Hohenstaufen "Elizabeth" was born 1198. She died 1235. Elizabeth married King FERDINAND III @ of Castile and Leon on 30 Nov 1219.

They had the following children:

  M i
King Alfonso X of Castile and Leon "The Wise" was born 23 Nov 1221. He died 1284.

Noted astronomer.

William de Munchensy married Aveline De Clare.

Aveline De Clare [Parents] was born about 1172 in Hereford, Hereford, England. She died 4 Jun 1225. Aveline married William de Munchensy.

Other marriages:
FitzPiers, Geoffrey de Mandeville

They had the following children:

  M i Warin de Munchensy was born about 1192 and died about 20 Jul 1255.

Warin de Munchensy [Parents] was born about 1192 in Edwardston, Suffolk, England. He died about 20 Jul 1255. Warin married Joan Marshall.

Joan Marshall [Parents] 1 was born 1202 in London, Middlesex, England. She died 1234. Joan married Warin de Munchensy.


Countess Isabel Fitzgilbert de Clare [Parents] 1 was born about 1172 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. She died 1220 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and was buried in Tintern Abbey.

Isabel Countess Of Strigoil.

Other marriages:
Marshall, William 1st Earl Of Pembroke

Countess Strigoil

She had the following children:

  F i Eva Marshall was born 1206 and died before 1246.
  F ii Joan Marshall was born 1202 and died 1234.
  F iii Mathilda (Maud) Marshall was born about 1210 and died 27 Mar 1248.

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