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Laurentius Travers

Male 1189 - 1274  (~ 43 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Laurentius Travers was born Between 1156 and 1189 (son of John Travers); died Between 1199 and 1274.

    Notes:

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Laurentius Travers, of Nateby and Tulketh, Lancashire Co. (now Lancaster Co.) England. He was the first family member to live at Nateby as well as Tulketh Castle. Nateby refers to farm lands deeded to the family by William Nateby about 1270. Most of the structures on this farm have been destroyed by fire, however part of the main residence still stands, and can be seen in the book, THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Major General Robert J. Travis.

    Laurentius — . [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Laurence Travers was born Between 1199 and 1228; died Between 1253 and 1313.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Travers was born Between 1076 and 1119 (son of Arnold Fitz Travers); died 19 Mar 1188, Preston, Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] John or Johannes Travers was a member of the King's Council during the reign of Henry II. He owned a fee farm in Ashton-upon-Ribble. Ashton is within the confines of the city of Preston, and the river Ribble flows by Tulketh Castle, which is sometimes referred to as Mount Travers. John died 19 March 1188 and is buried at Preston. He bore arms which are designated on his monument. Source: THE TRAVERS FAMILY AND ITS ALLIES, by Major General Robert J. Travis, Savannah, GA Copyright, 1954.

    Children:
    1. 1. Laurentius Travers was born Between 1156 and 1189; died Between 1199 and 1274.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Arnold Fitz Travers was born Between 1051 and 1080 (son of Travers and Alison Tulketh); died Between 1076 and 1159.

    Notes:

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Record of this Knight, eldest son and heir of TRAVERS, can be found in England in the HISTORY OF GARSTANG PARISH, vol. 104, part 1, pp. 247-250.

    Children:
    1. 2. John Travers was born Between 1076 and 1119; died 19 Mar 1188, Preston, Lancashire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Travers was born Abt 1030, Normandy; died Between 1071 and 1121.

    Notes:

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] TRAVERS - This ancient and honorable family has been known for almost a thousand years. (The name was changed to Travis in the 1620's). It is written of this family that the name probably came from the French "de la traverse", referring to the residence of its first bearer near or at a cross road. Or, it might be that its name, which carred no French prefix, simply referred to the cross he bore on his armor. It is also written of this family that "they have been noted for their energy, ambition, piety, indusrty, integrity, perseverance, patience, fortitude, loyalty, resourcefulness and courage". The first of this name was a companion of William the Conqueror, and his name in the Battle Abby Roll is simply carried as TRAVERS. He was at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. He was no wayside peasant known only by his occupation or the location of his home; no, he was a "Chief" in the Norman Army. His epitaph in the Freery at Preston, Lancashire County, England is probably the most ancient in England, and is one of the most remarkable compositions of the period, and significantly tells the story of early Norman life. This first TRAVERS seized Tulketh Castle during the Norman invasion, and this site became the seat of the family for 500 years until the year 1600. It is located on an eminence near Preston in Lancaster Co., England. He married Alison, the daughter of the Saxon Lord, Marmaduke Tulketh, who owned the castle. They had four children: Arnold Fitz, Jordon Fitz, Blanch, and Constance. Source of the above information: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY AND ITS ALLIES by Major Gen. Robert J. Travis, Savannah, GA Copyright 1954, Printed by Bowen Press, Inc., Decater, GA; Abridged with permission by Eileen Randolph Kaufman, 1994. TRAVERS' EPITAPH "I, Travers, by birth a Norman To gaine victorious conquest With Wm Conqueror in I came As one Chief rol'd among the rest. His querdon was a crowne And our subjects spoyle Some ransomed Towr and Towne Some planted English soyle. Tolketh his castles and herison My captives maulger were His daughter and heire Dame Alison I espoused to my fere. Thirty winters thus were worne In Spousals mirth and glee Four begotten she had and borne er crowned was Beauclard Henry. Arnold and Jordon Fitz Travers Th' one me succeeded, the other tooke orders With Constance and Blanch my daughters The one to Spousals, the other vowed cloisters"

    married Alison Tulketh Aft 1066, Preston, Lancashire, England. Alison (daughter of Marmaduke Tulketh) was born Between 1025 and 1049; died Between 1071 and 1137. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Alison Tulketh was born Between 1025 and 1049 (daughter of Marmaduke Tulketh); died Between 1071 and 1137.
    Children:
    1. 4. Arnold Fitz Travers was born Between 1051 and 1080; died Between 1076 and 1159.