Section WT: Descendants of John de Ipstones

David Thaler
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Report generated by MagiCensus Deluxe v5.5.5 on 16 Sept. 2024
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Generation One

1. JOHN1 DE IPSTONES was born between 1302/3 and 1369, and died between 1362 and 1479. He married ELIZABETH CORBET. [5]
Child:
+2i.WILLIAM2 IPSTONES, b. about 1373[5]; d. in Oct. 1399[5]; m. in Dec. 1388[4] (AOG-4) MAUD (DE SWYNNERTON) SAVAGE, b. about 1370, daughter of (AOG-3) Sir Robert and (OR-6) Elizabeth (de BEKE).


Generation Two

2. WILLIAM2 IPSTONES (John1), son of (1) John1 and Elizabeth (CORBET) DE IPSTONES, was born between 1326/7 and 1374[5], and died in Oct. 1399[5]. He married in Dec. 1388[4], (AOG-4) MAUD (DE SWYNNERTON) SAVAGE, daughter of (AOG-3) Sir Robert and (OR-6) Elizabeth (de BEKE), who was born about 1370. [1, 7]
Child:
+3i.ALICE3 IPSTONES, b. about 1396[2]; d. about 1450; m. (GY-13) SIR RANDOLPH BRERETON, son of (GY-11) William VI, 8th Lord of Brereton and (OM-2) Margaret (DONE).


Generation Three

3. ALICE3 IPSTONES (William2, John1), daughter of (2) William2 and (AOG-4) Maud (de SWYNNERTON) (SAVAGE) IPSTONES, was born between 1376/7 and 1400[2], and died between 1390 and 1509. She married (GY-13) SIR RANDOLPH BRERETON, son of (GY-11) William VI, 8th Lord of Brereton and (OM-2) Margaret (DONE). [1, 3, 6, 8]
Children: See (GY-13) Sir Randolph BRERETON



1. Michel L.Call, Royal Ancestry Bible (Salt Lake City, Utah: Heritage Creations, 2005), 758.
2. Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), 151.
3. Ibid., 151, 638.
4. Ibid., 637.
5. Ibid., 638.
6. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), 130.
7. Robert Maitland Brereton, The Breretons of Cheshire, 1100 to 1904 A.D. (Portland, Oregon: Irwin-Hodson Co., 1904), 100; digital images, Archive.org (http://www.archive.org).
8. Ibid., 97, 100.