9726 Individuals in our Database | | | | |  | | Birth Date | 1455 Painswich, Gloucestershire, England | | Death Date | 1528 | | Father | Thomas Carew | Born: 1425 Mohun Ottery, Devon, England | Died: 1481 | | Mother | | Born: | | | Alice Carew Notes: | About Alice Prater http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=shermancr... Name: Alice Carew Given Name: Alice Surname: Carew Sex: F Birth: 1462 in , , Cornwall, England Death: 1528 in Inglesham, Highworth, Wiltshire, England Father: Thomas Carew b: 1426 in Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devonshire, England Mother: Joane Carminow b: Bef 1427 in Trenowyth, Probus, Cornwall, England Marriage 1 William I Prater b: 1451 in Eaton Water, Cricklade, Wiltshire, England Married: Abt 1479 in Eaton Water, Cricklade, Wiltshire, England
| |  | | Birth Date | 1450 Eaton Water, Wiltshire, England | | | | Father | William Praers | Born: 1410 | Died: 1431 | | Mother | | Born: | | | Williamus Prater ESQ Notes: | About William Prater, Esq. William was the first born son in his family, thus making him the heir. We are not able to find record of his fathers first name but it may very well have been William, Richard or John, this being the most prominent name given to the first born and heir of the family in the records that we have thus far found. His father was a very powerful man, holding Eaton Water, Wiltshire as his "hold". The first of the family to live at Eaton Water was established there around the year 1086 or before. The half brother of King William held Eaton Water after 1066 but it was taken from him and given to other "servants of the King". We are missing the first names of the descendants between Williamus Pretor who was born 1110-1120 at Eaton Water, Wiltshire. This was during the period in history that the first born always inherited the main manorial estates and any titles the father held. For this reason, we assume that there was a direct line of descendancy from Williamus to William. Williamus who was still living in 1159, was listed with the occupation of: official/ reeve/sheriff. He was the reeve of Lincolnshire. A reeve is an official or "one who governors" for the established title holder who can be a prince, earl, duke, count, viscount, baron, etc. Williamus Prater was married to a woman with the surname of Delamere. Delamare is the name taken by a Norman family which came into England with William Duke of Normandy in his conquest of England in 1066, Norman De la Mere was a great Lord in Normandy, with his Castle DelaMere built on the edge of a lake in Normandy. It is believed that Williamus Prater had two sons: William Prater and Robertus Pretor, probably both born at Eaton Water. Robertus was still living in 1208. He was the reeve of Gloucestershire. The parents of Williamus Prater were Guilliumus (Williamus) Johonnie Prater, who was born about 1020-1040, and his wife whose surname was Yscitheor (Princes of Powys). They were married about 1070-1080. Guilliumus Johonnie Prater (William John) was a shire reeve under the Prince of Powys. The couple had another son Richardus Prater, born about 1098-1100 at Eaton Water. He was recorded as living in 1150 and later died at Lincolnshire, England. Yscitheor was an old Welch/Gaelic name from which the Lords of Powys used in early history, 800-1100s later became DeLaPole (of the Poole.) They lived at a castle in the Kingdom of Powys, located in central Wales and extended into several counties in southwest England. The Prater family may have began with ? de Presbyter (Prester/Prater/Practor) who was probably born in Wales or Denmark with Norman family ties, and probably died at Wiltshire, England or Powys, Wales. The name of his wife is unknown but this couple had a least one son, Reinbold de Presbyter (Prater) who was probably born in Wales. He became the first chancellor of England under William the Conqueror (also known as William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy). A presbyter was a highly educated noble that held power through the Catholic Church, the predominate religion of that period. The presbyter was an elder in the church who managed the vast church properties and worked very closely with the monarchy. | | | | 0 | Children | Mother | Spouse | Grand Children |
Ancestors Chart | Parents 2 | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024 persons | - | Thomas Carew b.1425 Mohun Ottery, Devon, England d.1481 See Notes | SIR KNIGHT Nicholas Carew b.1409 d.1447 See Notes | Baron Hydon Thomas De Carew b.1361 d.1431 See Notes | SIR KNIGHT BARON Leonard de Carew b.1342 d.1369 See Notes | SIR KNIGHT John Carew b.1313 d.1363 See Notes | SIR KNIGHT John Carew b.1313 Castle Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales d.1363 See Notes | John de Carew of Carew and Mulsford b.1283 d.1324 See Notes | Nicholas de Carew b.1253 d.1311 See Notes | SIR KNIGHT Nicholas Carew b.1223 d.1297 | William de Carew b.1215 d.1279 See Notes | MORE> | | | | | | | | | | Thomas Carew b.1425 Mohun Ottery, Devon, England d.1481 See Notes | | | | | | | | | | | Thomas Carew b.1425 Mohun Ottery, Devon, England d.1481 See Notes | | | | | | | | | | | Thomas Carew b.1425 Mohun Ottery, Devon, England d.1481 See Notes | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Parents 2 | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024-persons | - | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 persons | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 Persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024 persons | - | | | | |