Sadly not mine, but I thought that you genealogists might find it interesting.
As part of my research into learning about my Grandad Bray (who died before I was born), I have looked into and contacted the family of as many of his 11 siblings as I've been able to, and have even looked at their spouses and lineages, etc.
I suppose I was hoping for something interesting, but I was expecting the interest to come from two Mrs. Brays - nee Hesketh and nee Blundell - two big landowning names in the area, but it was to come from Mr. Bill Charnock.
Bill Charnock (1896-1944) was the spouse of my Grandad's elder sister Florence. They had two children, both of whom died young (19 and 30) of TB. It was often commented on how one of the two looked rather like our current Queen (I've posted pictures of them here before), but without this in mind I started on Bill's lineage.
His Dad Alfred (1870-1944) was a similarly Liverpool born and bred chap, and his father David (b.c.1831) was a plasterer. Now, I've been unable to find David's birth certificate, but he is living with his 'grandfather' William Charnock in the 1841 census. This is the one link I need to sort out, but William's father was a shadowy character called John (d. 1802), son of William (1750-1815 of Kirkham), son of John (b. 1723) son of John (1691-1790) of fancy Charnock Richard, son of Robert (b. 1630) the son of Bridget Molyneux (b.1603). I got a bit excited here as the Molyneux were huge landowners and, indeed, knighs of the Sefton area.
Bridget came from John (1563-1596), who came from William (1521-1567) who came from Sir Richard (1497-1569). Sir Richard was the son of William (1471-1548), of Thomas (1445-1483), who was one of the sons of Elizabeth Stanley (1429-1459).
Now, if you know your Lancashire history you'll know that the Stanleys (the Earls of Derby) were considered 'The Kings of Lancashire' and Elizabeth was of good stock. Her father's side goes back to the earliest Stanleys, and her mother was Joan Goushill (b.1409) from Nottinghamshire. Joan's Mum Elizabeth Fitz-Alan was, according to wikipedia:
"Duchess of Norfolk (1366 – 8 July 1425)[1] was an English noblewoman...Elizabeth had four husbands and at least five children." Through her eldest daughter, Margaret, [not Joan's sister] she was an ancestress of Queens consort Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard."
But it gets better, her father was "Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and 10th Earl of Surrey (1346 – 21 September 1397) was an English medieval nobleman and military commander," the son of another Richard and also of Eleanor Plantagenet (Eleanor of Lancaster, Countess of Arundel (sometimes called Eleanor Plantagenet[1]; 11 September 1318 – 11 January 1372) was the fifth daughter of Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.)
Eleanor's father was an English nobleman, one of the principals behind the deposition of Edward II.
His father, Edmund Crouchback was the second surviving son of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.
And then we're back to King Henry III himself.
Other direct ancestors of our commoner Bill Charnock include the earliest Kings of Wales and Ireland, as well as Lady Godiva!
Bill died of TB. He had worked on the docks and fought in France in WWI before he was 18. He was the 22nd cousin of Elizabeth II. His grave has no headstone.
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