New France Genealogy
Montjoie Saint Denis!
De Haverington, Michael
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
1. De Haverington, Michael Other Events:
- _UID: B565F85741C9AA41AA1DFCCBDA3F81B036A3
Michael — . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
Generation: 2
2. Harrington, Sir Robert (1.Michael1) Other Events:
- _UID: C2BF6623CED62C4F98502C00DB9078C2E2CB
Robert — de Cansfield, heiress of Aldingham Agnes. Agnes (daughter of de Cansfield, Sir Richard and de Furness, Aline) died 1297. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. Harrington, Nicholas
- 4. Harrington, 1st Baron Of Harington John was born 1281, Farleton, Melling; died 2 Jun 1347, Gleaston Hall, Aldingham, Lancashire, England; was buried , Cartmel Priory.
Generation: 3
3. Harrington, Nicholas (2.Robert2, 1.Michael1) Other Events:
- _UID: 9D1C8665A69C934F8AA796B565B41BC73F85
4. Harrington, 1st Baron Of Harington John (2.Robert2, 1.Michael1) was born 1281, Farleton, Melling; died 2 Jun 1347, Gleaston Hall, Aldingham, Lancashire, England; was buried , Cartmel Priory. Other Events:
- _UID: 241319FCA2865242A92FCAEE8B1AE8C8ED6C
Notes:
John Harington, son of Robert and Agnes, was an outstanding man
in his generation. He was born in 1281 and died in 1347. He was
knighted by the Prince of Wales in Westminster Palace. He fought
against the Scots and was made a Baron and attended Parliament
from 1326 until his death. He married Joan, daughter of Sir William
Dacre. They were buried in nearby Cartmel Church in a magnificent
tomb out from a solid block of sandstone seven feet long with their
effigies carved on the top. The tomb was opened in 1832 during
repairs to its screen and some of John?s bones, the bones of his
hunting hawk or falcon together with a piece of his leather
doublet, were removed. They are in the possession of one of his
descendants in England today.
By this time the family name had been changed from de Haverington
to Harington.
Many branches of the Harrington family descend from this John of
Aldingham, Harrington is a common name in this section today.
One of his younger sons, Nicholas Harrington, founded a family
in Yorkshire which was, for two centuries, one of the richest
and most powerful in England. However, in the Wars of the Roses they supported the wrong side and many fell in battle or were beheaded. The twenty-five manors they had possessed were forfeited to the Crown and they passed from history.John — Dacre, Joan. (daughter of Dacre, Sir William) [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 5. Harrington, Joan was born 1330.
John — de Barlingham, Margaret. Margaret died 1307. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 6. Harrington, Robert was born 1305; died 1334.
- 7. Harrington, Sir John was born 1307; died 1363.
Generation: 4
5. Harrington, Joan (4.John3, 2.Robert2, 1.Michael1) was born 1330. Other Events:
- _UID: 83FDFD14F8CD7347B652BA7F7FD46F6E81D2
6. Harrington, Robert (4.John3, 2.Robert2, 1.Michael1) was born 1305; died 1334. Other Events:
- _UID: 66F7084DBAC7854C9E7C6AC9A948B604FCFE
7. Harrington, Sir John (4.John3, 2.Robert2, 1.Michael1) was born 1307; died 1363. Other Events:
- _UID: 28233356C37CF84A888BC568E2502C62555C
John — Berningham, Joan. (daughter of Berningham, Sir Walter) [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 8. Harrington, Sir Robert died 1399.