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  1. When Roger de St. John was born about 1095, in Manche, France, his father, Ralph St. John-Paynell, was 60 and his mother, Emma de Lacy St. John, was 52. He married Cecelia de la Haye about 1115, in England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.

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  2. Robert ST. JOHN (1122 - 1200) Child. Maude ST JOHN (1127 - 1159) Spouse. Cecily DE LA HAYE heiress of Halnaker (1144 - 1162) Child. Muriel ST JOHN (1127 - 1160) Child.

  3. benefactors of the Abbey of St. John in Colchester and its name thus changed to Layer de la Haye. In 1289, John de Rye donated 160 acres of land to St John’s Abbey in Colchester....

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · between circa 1134 and 1155 (44-71) Place of Burial: Lessay, Manche, Lower Normandy, France. Immediate Family: Son of Ralph (Raoul, Ranulf) I de la Haye, Seigneur de la Haye, of Halnaker, Seneschal de Robert Mortain and Wife of Raoul / Ranulf de la Haye. Husband of Muriel de Lincoln.

  5. Actually, the John de la Haye in question ([1.1.2.1.2, the godfather of John of York) was the son of John, and uncle of the John (1.1.2.1.1.1, son of Peter who d. 1347 or before) you mentioned. For ease (or easier ease) of reference, I have replicated the (corrected) skeleton pedigree below, and put the reference

  6. These arms belonged to de La Haye of Hereford, and were borne by John de La Haye, according to the Acre Roll dated circa 1195. Alternatively there were prolific families in France, especially in the districts of Poitou, Bretagne, Picardy and Paris, who were all armigerous.

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  8. Apr 30, 2022 · Roger de ST. JOHN, of Compton & Halnaker, Sir (John de ST. JOHN , Sir3, William de ST. JOHN , Sir2, Ralph de ST. JOHN1) was born BEF 1097 in St-Jean-le-Thomas, Manche, Normandy, France, and died BEF 1130 in Compton, Sussex, England. He married Cecily de la HAYE , Heiress of Halnaker, daughter of Robert de la HAYE , of Halnaker and Muriel of ...

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