Ancestors of Gary Ian Patton


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33554432. Richard PATTEN (PATINE), of Patten House - Chelmsford, England, son of Patton Familly Lines PATON PATTEN PATTON, was born circa 1066.

General Notes: "The family of PATTEN claims an ancestry coeval with the Conquest, but was not settled in Lancashire until the reign of Henry VIII."

William I, William The Conqueror and also usually known as William The Bastard (c. 1028[1] \endash 9 September 1087), was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. He was a descendant of Rollo and was Duke of Normandy from 1035 onward. His hold was secure on Normandy by 1060, following a long struggle to establish his throne, and he launched the Norman conquest of England six years later. The rest of his life was marked by struggles to consolidate his hold over England and his continental lands, and by difficulties with his eldest son, Robert Curthose.
William was the son of the unmarried Robert I, Duke of Normandy, by his mistress Herleva.

Many thanks to Margaret Odrowaz-Sypniewska, B.F.A for her research into the Patton Family.

The name has been spelled Patten, Peyton (Irish), Patton, Pattin, Paton (Scottish), Paidein (Gaelic)

The Ancestry.com website stated that Patten means "the seller of clogs." As in Middle English, Patin meant "clog." This is interesting as if "clog" has the same meaning as the Dutch "Clog" it is interesting to note that Matthew "The Martyr" Patton was also a Shoe Maker.

In The Surnames of Scotland, it states that the name was from Pat, a diminutive of Patrick. The French diminutive suffix was "on." While The Dictionary of American Names states that, in England, the name meant "one who came from Patton (in Shropshire and Westmoreland).

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Patton house was located near Chelmsford, Essex, England.

The Pattern Family Crest was Pattern English: the griffin's head erased, vert. Motto: Nulla pallescere culpa to turn pale at no crime or "Never made pale with guilt."[Fairbairn, James].

Events

• RESIDENCE: Chelmsford, Essex, England.

Richard married someone.

His child was:

16777216        i.  Richard PATTEN I, of Patten House - Chelmsford


33816576. William DE ST CLAIR,67,68,162 son of Henri DE ST CLAIR 67,68 and Margaret GRATNEY,67,68 died before 1214.

William married Agnes DUNBAR 67.,68.,162

The child from this marriage was:

16908288        i.  Henri DE ST CLAIR 67,68,162 (died about 1243)


33816577. Agnes DUNBAR,67,68,162 daughter of Patrick DUNBAR 4th Earl Of Dunbar 67,68 and Ada FITZWILLIAM,67.,68

Agnes married William DE ST CLAIR 67.,68.,162 William died before 1214.

33816578. Robert STRATHEARN (4Th) Earl Of Strathearn,67,68 son of Gilbert STRATHEARN (3Rd) Earl Of Strathearn 67,68 and Matilda (Maud) D'AUBIGNY,67.,68

Robert married someone.

His child was:

16908289        i.  Katherine STRATHEARN 67,68,162


33817056. Eanric "Henry" mac DABID Earl of Huntingdon & Northumberland, son of Dauid "David I" mac MAIL CHOLUIM King of Scotland and Maud "Matilda" 2nd Countess of Huntingdon, died on 12 Jun 1152.

Eanric married Ada De WARENNE.

The child from this marriage was:

16908528        i.  David De BRUS 8th Earl of Huntingdon


33817057. Ada De WARENNE .

Ada married Eanric "Henry" mac DABID Earl of Huntingdon & Northumberland. Eanric died on 12 Jun 1152. picture


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