Father: Ambrose Rucker BURFORD Mother: Nancy TINSLEY |
_Daniel Ambrose BURFORD _+ | (1737 - ....) _James Thomas BURFORD _________| | (1755 - 1811) m 1782 | | |_________________________ | _Ambrose Rucker BURFORD _| | (1784 - 1873) m 1796 | | | _Ambrose RUCKER I________+ | | | (1724 - 1807) m 1755 | |_Mary "Mollie" Tinsley RUCKER _| | (1761 - 1826) m 1782 | | |_Mary TINSLEY ___________+ | (1735 - 1818) m 1755 | |--Matilda BURFORD | (1799 - ....) | _Edward TINSLEY Sr.______+ | | (1704 - 1782) m 1724 | _David TINSLEY ________________| | | (1747 - 1828) | | | |_Margaret TAYLOR ________+ | | (1705 - 1782) m 1724 |_Nancy TINSLEY __________| (1780 - ....) m 1796 | | _George MCDANIEL ________+ | | (1722 - 1821) m 1746 |_Nancy MCDANIEL _______________| (1747 - 1824) | |_Margaret GOFF __________+ (1725 - 1807) m 1746
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Mother: Naomi |
__ | _George HICKS (HIX) Gent. Sr._| | (1695 - 1762) | | |__ | _George HICKS _______| | (1716 - 1793) | | | __ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth HICKS | (1757 - ....) | __ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Naomi_______________| (1720 - ....) | | __ | | |______________________________| | |__
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Mother: ELIZABETH FitzAlan ARUNDEL of Arundel |
Smarting under his exclusion from his father's honours, and
perhaps urged on by discontented Yorkshire neighbours, the
Percies and Scropes, Thomas joined the treasonable movements of
1405 against Henry IV, the old adversary of his father. On his
own admission he was privy to the Duke of York's plot for
carrying off the young Mortimers from Windsor in February of
that year. But the king accepted his assurances that he had
taken no active part in the conspiracy. Immediately afterwards
he quarrelled with Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. the
latter claimed, in a council on 1 March, precedence of Thomas as
the holder of an earldom of earlier creation. The king decided
in Warwick's favour, and Thomas retreated in dudgeon to the
north, where the Earl of Northujmberland was already preparing
for revolt. Thomas joined Archbishop Scrope of York in
formulating and placarding over that city a list of grievances
in English, in one form of which the king was denounced as a
usurper. These articles hit most of the blots on Henry's
administration, and some eight or nine thousand Yorkshiremen
gathered round the two as they marched northwards from York to
Thomas' country around Thirsk, where Sir John Fauconberg and
other local knights were in arms. They were probably aiming at a
junction with Northumberland and Lord Bardolf. but the king's
second son John, afterwards Duke of Bedford, and Ralph Nevill,
Earl of Westmorland, dispersed Fauconberg's forces at Topcliffe,
a Percy lordship close to Thisk, and on 29 May intercepted the
Earl Marshal and Scrope at Shipton Moor, five and a half miles
north of York. It was against Thomas' judgement that Scrope
consented to the fatal interview with Nevill, when the latter,
assuming a spirit of friendly concession, induced the Archbishop
to dismiss his followers. The leaders were then siezed and
hurried off to Pontefract, where the king arrived from Wales by
3 June. they were then brought to the Archbishop's house at
Bishopthorpe, some two miles south of York.
The king's wrath was fanned by his half-brother, Thomas
Beaufort, and by the young Earl of Arundel (Thomas' uncle) and
he resolved that the prisoners should die where they had raised
the standard of revolt. On the morning of Monday, 8 June 1405,
the king called upon Chief-justice Gascoigne (whose mother was a
Mowbray of Easby) to pass sentence on the Archbishop and his
fellow-traitors. Gascoigne refused to sit in judgement on a
prelate, and sentence of death was delivered in the name of the
commissioners without form of a trial by another judge, Sir
William Fulthorpe. The same day, the feast of St.William of
York, and a holiday in the city, the condemned men were led out
to execution before a great concourse of of citizens in a
cornfield under the walls of the city. Thomas showed some
natural fear of death, but was encouraged by companion to keep a
stout heart. He was beheaded before the Archbishop, and his body
buried in the Grey Friars Church, but his head was fixed on a
stake on Bootham Bar. Thomas had no issue and was succeeded by
his brother, John.
_JOHN de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron, Knt._______________________+ | (1310 - 1361) m 1327 _JOHN de MOWBRAY 4th Baron_____________________| | (1340 - 1368) m 1349 | | |_JOAN de Lancaster PLANTAGENET of Lancaster____________+ | (1312 - 1349) m 1327 _THOMAS de MOWBRAY 6th Baron of Norfolk_| | (1365 - 1399) m 1384 | | | _JOHN de SEGRAVE 3rd Baron Seagrave____________________+ | | | (1315 - 1353) m 1337 | |_ELIZABETH de SEGRAVE of Norfolk_______________| | (1338 - 1397) m 1349 | | |_MARGARET de BROTHERTON PLANTAGENET Duchess of Norfolk_+ | (1321 - 1399) m 1337 | |--THOMAS de MOWBRAY 7th Baron of Norfolk | (1386 - 1405) | _RICHARD "Copped Hat" FITZALAN 9 10th Earl of Arundel__+ | | (1313 - 1375) m 1344 | _RICHARD FitzAlan ARUNDEL 11th Earl of Arundel_| | | (1346 - 1397) m 1359 | | | |_ALIANOR de Lancaster PLANTAGENET of Aru Lancaster_____+ | | (1311 - 1371) m 1344 |_ELIZABETH FitzAlan ARUNDEL of Arundel__| (1366 - 1425) m 1384 | | _WILLIAM de BOHUN 1st Earl of Norhampton_______________+ | | (1312 - 1360) m 1338 |_ELIZABETH de BOHUN ___________________________| (1340 - 1385) m 1359 | |_ELIZABETH de BADLESMERE ______________________________+ (1313 - 1356) m 1338
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Mother: Sarah GHOLSTON |
_Robert POWELL _______+ | (1674 - 1740) m 1696 _Charles POWELL ______| | (1710 - ....) | | |_Sarah TAYLOR ________+ | (1676 - 1745) m 1696 _Charles POWELL _____| | (1740 - 1810) m 1764| | | ______________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth____________| | (1720 - ....) | | |______________________ | | |--Lucy POWELL | (1770 - ....) | _Anthony GHOLSTON Sr._ | | (1680 - 1764) | _Anthony GHOLSTON Jr._| | | (1707 - 1779) m 1732 | | | |_Jane?________________ | | (1690 - ....) |_Sarah GHOLSTON _____| (1750 - 1834) m 1764| | _William SANDIDGE Sr._+ | | (1698 - 1746) m 1715 |_Mary SANDIDGE _______| (1719 - 1798) m 1732 | |_Anne PULLIAM ________+ (1700 - 1794) m 1715
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