Person:Alice Massey (3)

Alice de Mascy
Facts and Events
Name[1] Alice de Mascy
Alt Name[2][3] Alice Massey
Alt Name Alice De Massey
Alt Name Alice Massy
Gender Female
Birth? 1320 London, Middlesex, England
Alt Birth? Abt 1329 Timperley, Cheshire, England
Marriage 1340 London, Middlesex, Englandto William Stanley
Alt Death? 1340 London, Middlesex, England
Alt Marriage Abt 1347 Timperley, Cheshire, Englandto William Stanley
Death? Abt 1380 Storeton, Cheshire, England
Alt Death? 1380 Storeton, Cheshire, England
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Alice, daughter of Hugh Massey/de Mascy (see prior generation of Stanley, where same father is called Hamon Massey/de Mascy--thus the alternate first names), of Timperley, and sister of Sir Hamon Massey/de Mascy, of Dunham Massey. [Burke's Peerage]

References
  1. Douglas Richardson. Plantagenet Ancestry. (2004, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD)
    p.677.
  2. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 (21)
    57-34.
  3. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 (21)
    815.
  4.   Ancestry Family Trees. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.)
    Ancestry Family Trees.
  5.   Alice Massey, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  6.   Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882)
    Volume 2 page 365.
  7.   Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59)
    XII/1 p. 247.

    It is suggested that perhaps a Mascy had actually rather married William's father, John.

  8.   Earwaker, J. P. (John Parsons). East Cheshire, past and present, or, A history of the hundred of Macclesfield in the county Palatine of Chester - from original records. (London: Printed for the Author, 1878-1880)
    2:602.