On Jul 4, 4:45 pm, wjhonson <wjhon...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jul 4, 4:41 pm, wjhonson <wjhon...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > But from where is he getting these dates?
> > The Vis Norfolk by Rye doesn't have any dates, and it doesn't state
> > that John Strange d.v.p. just that he died "young"
>
> > The family appears in Burke's Extinct saying that Roger d.s.p.
> > but I have to review stirnet again, because I'm showing that John died
> > as a minor ward or something like that....
>
> Here are my notes on John Strange, note that he apparently outlived
> both his parents if as you say Anne died in 1510/1
>
> http://books.google.com/books?id=K1kBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA311
> Burke's Extinct, "L'Estrange of Hunstanton"
> saying that Roger d.s.p.
>
> but seehttp://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ss4tz/strange02.htm
> citing BLG1952 (Le Strange of Hunstanton) with sup****t from BP1934
> (Hastings)
> and stating
> 1. Sir Roger Le Strange of Hunstanton (d 1505) m. Anne Heydon (dau of
> Sir Henry Heydon)
> A. John Le Strange (b 1501, d 25.03.1514)
>
> http://www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/england/Norfolk/visitation/
> Vis Norfolk page 271
> that John "died young"
The 1972 edition of BLG (the last to incoude this family) agrees with
the version you cite from Stirnet regarding the death dates of John
and his father.
But whether John died vp or not is ancillary to the central issue:
that Catherine wife of Sir Edward Grey cannot have been a daughter of
this couple, based simply on chronology. And she is not shown in
pedigrees of the family of Strange of Hunstanton, nor is there any
other Roger in that family who could be her father.


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