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Sir John Cleburne of Westmorland was known to have fought in the War of the Roses and, in particular, was present for the Battle of Barnet, the Battle of Tewksbury, and later, the Battle of Bosworth. This is significant because the Battle of Barnet took place through Monken Hadley, where Oliver lived. John Cleburne was there in Apr 1471, and Oliver is estimated to be born between 1460 and 1485. This puts John Cleburne "at the scene of the crime", so to speak, and gives him possible opportunity, but more data is needed to make a | Sir John Cleburne of Westmorland was known to have fought in the War of the Roses and, in particular, was present for the Battle of Barnet, the Battle of Tewksbury, and later, the Battle of Bosworth. This is significant because the Battle of Barnet took place through Monken Hadley, where Oliver lived. John Cleburne was there in Apr 1471, and Oliver is estimated to be born between 1460 and 1485. This puts John Cleburne "at the scene of the crime", so to speak, and gives him possible opportunity, but more data is needed to make a definitive connection. Right now all we have is coincidence. He is our most probable lead at the moment. |
Revision as of 20:10, 7 February 2023
Oliver Clyborn was a 15th Century member of the family who lived in Monken Hadley. He is not the same as the Oliver Cliborn, father of Robert, who appears in the Morland Parish records in 1568.
Family
- Unknown Clyborn
- Oliver Clyborn
- m. Isabel Unknown
- Isabel Clyborn
- m. John Thayne (Son of William)
- Oliver Clyborn
Research Notes
At this time, preliminary research suggests that Oliver may be one of the Connecting links that bridges the gap between the Cleburnes of Westmorland and the Clebornes of Essex & Hertfordshire, but more evidence is needed to positively confirm this.
Connection to Essex & Hertfordshire
Oliver is believed to connected to the Clebornes of Essex and Herfordshire. Edward Cleborne, who went to America on the Globe is from Hertfordshire. The related Isom line traces to South Mimms. Monken Hadley is 10 miles west of Waltham Cross, and 3.7 miles south of South Mimms, which puts him at a central location to be the progenitor for these branches, but there is a gap of several generations that needs to be filled in to link them.
Connection to Westmorland
Sir John Cleburne of Westmorland was known to have fought in the War of the Roses and, in particular, was present for the Battle of Barnet, the Battle of Tewksbury, and later, the Battle of Bosworth. This is significant because the Battle of Barnet took place through Monken Hadley, where Oliver lived. John Cleburne was there in Apr 1471, and Oliver is estimated to be born between 1460 and 1485. This puts John Cleburne "at the scene of the crime", so to speak, and gives him possible opportunity, but more data is needed to make a definitive connection. Right now all we have is coincidence. He is our most probable lead at the moment.