♂ Thomas (5th Lord of Boketon) (de) GREENE
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Thomas de Grene Also Known As: "Thomas de Greene", "Thomas Greene", "de Grene", "de Boketon" Birthdate: circa 1288 (64) Birthplace: Boughton, Northamptonshire, England Death: Died 1352 in Newport Pagnell, England Immediate Family: Son of Thomas de Greene, 4th Lord of Boketon and Lady Alice de Bottisham Husband of Lucy (De La Zouche) Greene Father of Sir Henry Green, Chief Justice of the King's Bench; Sir Nicholas de Greene; John de Greene; Amabilla de Greene; Agnes de Greene and 1 other Brother of Richard de Greene and Noinas De Greene De Boketon Occupation: Thomas was made High Sherriff of Northampton in the early part of the reign of Edward III. He was knighted and used the title "Sir Thomas, 5th Lord of de Greene." Thomas "5th Lord of Boketon" De Grene followed in 1288 or 1292. Conflicting records indicate on October 23, in either 1297 or 1310 he married a distant cousin Lucie "Lady of Boketon" La Zouche daughter of Lord Eudo La Zouche and Lady Millicent De Cantilupe. She and her parents were also of Royal descent. Lady Lucie de la Zouche was a direct descendant of Henry I of France on her mother’s side. If the 1288 birth and 1297 marriage dates prove accurate, it would make Thomas all of nine years old when he married Lucie. This could have been an arranged marriage to rejoin the family branches and lock in the royal blood line. Lucie’s grandfather, Alan La Zouche was a benefactor of the Knights Templars, to whom he gave lands at Sibford, and to the Belmeis family foundation of Buildwas Abbey. Thomas’ titles included Sir, Lord of Broughton, 5th Baron Lord de Grene and HighSheriff of Northampton (1331 to 1332 and 1343) in the early part of the reign of Edward III. He was also listed in the "Men of the Liberty of the Cinque Ports" (given tax exempt status). 1334 he was also counted in the Lathe of Eyllesford (Aylesford), Hundred of Hoo. 1336 to 1343 Sir Thomas was a Member of Parliament at Northamptonshire, England. Lucie died 23 OCT 1326 and Thomas died circa 1352. (REF: "Americans of Royal Descent" by Charles Browning).
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Borneman-Wagner, Howard-Hause, Trout-Nutting, Boyer-Stutsman Family Tree |
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