The following information on Alan de Limesi appears on page 548 in the book "Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066-1166, Volume 2", by K.S.B. Keats-Rohan (and published by Boydell Press in 2002; FHL Book # 942 D3KK): "de Limesi, Alan: Son of Raph II de Limesy, of Cavendish, Suffolk, whom he succeeded c.1129. He died before 1162, leaving a son Gerard (d.a.1185). Sanders; 29-30."
LDS Ordinances for this individual may be associated with birth, marriage, death and/or burial dates different from those listed on this family group record, but were accepted in accordance with "Guidelines" produced by the LDS Church for individuals "Born before AD 1500 for [LDS] Temple Ordinance Work."
LDS Ordinances for this individual may be associated with birth, marriage, death and/or burial dates different from those listed on this family group record, but were accepted in accordance with "Guidelines" produced by the LDS Church for individuals "Born before AD 1500 for [LDS] Temple Ordinance Work."
LDS Ordinances for this individual may be associated with birth, marriage, death and/or burial dates different from those listed on this family group record, but were accepted in accordance with "Guidelines" produced by the LDS Church for individuals "Born before AD 1500 for [LDS] Temple Ordinance Work."
For supporting and additional information about this individual, see the book "The History of the Broughs of Staffordshire, England, and their English, American and Australian Descendants", by the Richard Brough Family Organization (RBFO), 2004, p.23-44.
The following information on Robrt Noel appears on page 1052 in the book "Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066-1166, Volume 2", by K.S.B. Keats-Rohan (and published by Boydell Press in 2002; FHL Book # 942 D3KK): "Robert Noel: Son of Noel, who may have been the younger son, or brother, of the Robert who held Handsacre, Staffordshire, of the bishop of Chester in 1086. Noel appears to have married Celeste, daughter of Robrt de Limesy, bishop of Chester, with whom he acquired a holding of the bishop at Grandborough, Warwickshire. He also acquired Ronton by grant of Nichols of Stafford. Robert held half a knights' fee of the bishop of Coventry in 1166 and a fee of Robert of Stafford; his brother Richard was also a tenant of Stafford. Robert was founder (between 1135 and 1166) of Ronton priory, a cell of Haughmond; the foundation charter was attested by his sons Thomas and Phillip, his brothers William the Clerk, Richard and John, and Hubert and Handsacre and his sons Robert and William. His wife was Alice, daughter of William fitz Ailbold of Bury St. Edmunds."
For supporting and additional information about this individual, see the book "The History of the Broughs of Staffordshire, England, and their English, American and Australian Descendants", by the Richard Brough Family Organization (RBFO), 2004, p.24.
Information that supports the individuals, dates, places and relationships on this Family Group Record was obtained from research reports send to the RBFO during 1977 to 1989 by David Bethell, a professional genealogist living in Leek, Staffordshire, England. In 1990, Warren D. Brough, an RBFO Genealogist, compiled this information onto family group sheets. More information on the early Broughs of Staffordshire can be found in the RBFO book "The Broughs of Staffordshire, England, and their English, American and Australian Descendants," July 2000, pages 7-44.
For supporting and additional information about this individual and family, see the book "The History of the Broughs of Staffordshire, England, and their English, American and Australian Descendants", by the Richard Brough Family Organization (RBFO), 2004, p.23-44.