Adam [Hill] de Neenton, of Hoghwyk

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Personal and Family Information

Of was born about 1300, the son of Simon [Hill] de Neenton, of Hoghwyk but his mother is unknown. The place is not known.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Adam [Hill] de Neenton, of Hoghwyk
(c1300-?)

 

Simon [Hill] de Neenton, of Hoghwyk
(c1280-?)

 

Warren [Hill] de Neenton, of Hoghwyk
(c1247->1328)

 

John Hawkins [Hotchkiss], de Northwod, de Hoxwode, de Flegh, de Hawkinge
(c1222-c1311)

 
   
 
 
  

Matilda
(c1247-?)

  
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
  
 
  
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
  
 
 
   
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1300

Notes

Note 1

!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/6b915353-9958-47c3-9144-4133089b1a4b

55 - Lancashire Archives

DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD

DDHE 25 - LONGTON

Catalogue description Quitclaim : Henry of the Hall of Longeton to Alice of the How and John of the [?How.] --...

Reference: DDHE 25/33

Description:

Quitclaim : Henry of the Hall of Longeton to Alice of the How and John of the [?How.] -- a messuage and curtilage and 2½ac. land in Longeton, had from Adam son of Simon of the How -- Witn: Sir Robert lord of Shirburn, William of Farinton, William of Hoghwik, Thomas of Noteshagh, Robert Busshel, Adam the Clerk of Longeton, Adam the Clerk of Penwortham, and others. Given at Longeton, Sun. in Feast of St. Giles, 5 Ed. III.

Date: [1 Sep. 1331.]

Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives

Language: English

Note: “The How” sounds to me like an abbreviation for Hoghwyk. If so, then Simon is likely a later born son of Warren, born around 1280. John would likely be Adam’s known son born about 1290. Adam the Clerk of Longeton, is probably Adam Clerk born about 1295.