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==Cleburnes of Cliburn Hall==
==Cleburnes of Cliburn Hall==
# Robert Cleburne m. Emma Kirkbride (d. of George Kirkbride).  <ref name="VisitWest"> "Pedigrees recorded at the heralds' visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland: made by Richard St. George, Norry, king of arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norry, king of arms in 1666." by Saint-George, Richard, Sir, d. 1635; England. College of Arms; Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686; Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905. p.27. <br>[[File:Westmorland.jpg|100px]]</ref> <ref name="VisitYork"> "The visitation of Yorkshire, made in the years 1584/5 and 1612 by Robert Glover" P. 255 </ref>
# Robert Cleburne m. Emma Kirkbride (d. of George Kirkbride).  <ref name="VisitWest"> "Pedigrees recorded at the heralds' visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland: made by Richard St. George, Norry, king of arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norry, king of arms in 1666." by Saint-George, Richard, Sir, d. 1635; England. College of Arms; Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686; Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905. p.27. <br>[[File:Westmorland.jpg|100px]]</ref> <ref name="VisitYork"> "The visitation of Yorkshire, made in the years 1584/5 and 1612 by Robert Glover" P. 255 <br> [[File:Yorkshire.jpg|100px]]</ref>
## Edward/Edmond Cleburne m. Unknown Layton of Delmayne.  
## Edward/Edmond Cleburne m. Unknown Layton of Delmayne.  
##: Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride). <ref name="VisitWest"/><ref name="VisitYork"/>
##: Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride). <ref name="VisitWest"/><ref name="VisitYork"/>

Revision as of 16:54, 30 November 2021

This is the ancient family of Westmorland County, England who resided in Cliburn Hall. Their origin is contested with no less than 3 distinct legends surrounding their early history, so for now this information will be presented only after the family has adopted the Cleburne surname. The legends surrounding their origins will have a deep-dive done later on.

Cleburnes of Cliburn Hall

  1. Robert Cleburne m. Emma Kirkbride (d. of George Kirkbride). [1] [2]
    1. Edward/Edmond Cleburne m. Unknown Layton of Delmayne.
      Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride). [1][2]
      1. Richard Cleyburne of Killerby, Richmond, England. m. Ellinor Lancaster of Stockbridge.
        Implied Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride); overall a label for difference. [1][2]
        1. Edmond Cleburne m. Grace Bellingham (sister of James) of Westmorland. [2]
          1. Thomas Cleburne m. Frances Lowther (daughter of Sir Richard Lowther of Lowther Hall).
            Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride). [2]
            1. Edward Cleburne m. Elizabeth Hutton [2]
            2. Richard Cleburne [2]
            3. William Cleburne [2]
            4. Grace Cleburne [2]
            5. Anne Cleburne [2]
          2. William Cleburne [2]
          3. Robert Cleburne [2]
        2. Gerard Cleburne [2]
        3. Eillinor Cleburne [2]
        4. Barbara Cleburne m. Thomas Banks of Quixley [2]
        5. Jane Cleburne [2]
        6. Anne Cleburne [2]
        7. Agnes Cleburne [2]
        8. Emma Cleburne [2]
      2. John Cleburne.
        Implied arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride); overall a crescent for difference. [1][2]
      3. Thomas Cleburne of Hay Close, Cumberland.
        Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride); overall a mullet for difference. [1][2]
      4. William Cleburne.
        Implied Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4: Argent, 3 chevronnels braced in a base and a chief sable (Cleburne); 2 and 3: argent a saltire engrailed vert (Kirkbride); overall a martlet for difference. [1][2]
      5. Elizabeth Cleburne m. John Thwaites of Marston. [1][2]
    2. Unknown Daughter Cleburne m. Richard Kirkbride. [1][2]

Sources

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Pedigrees recorded at the heralds' visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland: made by Richard St. George, Norry, king of arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norry, king of arms in 1666." by Saint-George, Richard, Sir, d. 1635; England. College of Arms; Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686; Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905. p.27.
    Westmorland.jpg
  2. Jump up to: 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 "The visitation of Yorkshire, made in the years 1584/5 and 1612 by Robert Glover" P. 255
    Yorkshire.jpg