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16. | Robert de Gyrlyngton was born about 1260 in Gyrlyngton Hall, Yorkshire, England (son of Thomas de Gyrlyngton and Lady Sabella Askeby); died in 0___ 1327 in (Yorkshire) England. Notes:
Robert de Gyrlyngton, born about 1260. Son of Thomas and Sabella. Married Amabelia de York, daughter of William of York. Had sons Thomas, Robert, and William de Gyrylngton. Served as a man-at-arms in the Scottish Wars during the reign of Edward II.
Robert married Amabelia de York(Yorkshire) England. Amabelia (daughter of William of York and unnamed spouse) was born in 0___ 1260 in (Yorkshire) England; died in (Yorkshire) England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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64. | Robert de Gyrlyngton was born about 1203 in Normanby, Yorkshire, England (son of Waleran de Gyrlyngton and unnamed spouse); died in 0___ 1241 in Normanby, Yorkshire, England. Notes:
Robert de Gyrlyngton, born circa 1203, died 1241. Son of Waleran. Married Matilda Laton. Had sons Stephen and Thomas de Gyrlyngton. Robert was "po lo" for Matilda, the wife of Michael, who claimed the lands at Laton in 1250.
Robert married Matilda Laton(Yorkshire) England. Matilda was born in 0___ 1238 in Normanby, Yorkshire, England; died in 0___ 1294 in Normanby, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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65. | Matilda Laton was born in 0___ 1238 in Normanby, Yorkshire, England; died in 0___ 1294 in Normanby, Yorkshire, England.
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1024. | Lord Waleran de Gyrlyngton, Lord of Gyrlyngton-juxta-Wycliffe was born in 0___ 1058 in Yorkshire, England; died in 0___ 1094 in Yorkshire, England. Notes:
The original name was Gyrlyngton and S L O W L Y became Girlington and finally after the 1800 US census, Gillentine. The name Gyrlyngton was, according to The Yorkshire Place Name Society has identified the Gyrlyngton family to have derived it's name from the "tun" or "town" of Gyrla, a Saxon settlement of early Yorkshire prior to the Norman invasion. This was also a period of time before surnames were used. The first recorded Gyrlyngton was Waleran De Gyrlyngton b: abt. 1058 . Waleran was Lord of Gyrlyngton-juxta-Wycliffe near Richmondshire during the reigns of Henry I
and Stephen (1100-1154). Waleran may well have been a descendant of one of William the Conqueror's invading Normans, most of whom were given land for their support.
Waleran married unnamed spouseYorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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