Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland (1364-1425)
Since the early 2000’s, I have studied many genealogies that trace to European Royalty. Many of them were unreliable, at best. However, the reliable ones always seem to trace to several families or individuals. When you see – as a researcher – certain families that are well documented, then you can pay close attention.
Once such family is that of Ralph Neville and Joan Beaufort. They were instrumental in building and living at Raby Castle in Durham, England. Ralph first married Margaret Stafford and had 8 children by her. After her death, he married Joan Beaufort, the widow of Sir Robert Ferrers, by whom she had 2 children. Together, Ralph and Joan had 14 more children.
Joan Beaufort was the mother of 16 children, at least. Ralph Neville was the father of 22 children, at least. Together, they raised 24 children in total (at least). This explains why so many royal lines have ties to this couple. More details below. Wes descends from Ralph through children from both of his wives.


By Richard Gough – Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain by Richard Gough, London, 1796, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15986324

Joan Beaufort
Countess of Westmoreland
(c. 1377 – 1440)

Arms of Neville
Gules, a saltire argent

Arms of the Beaufort family, legitimized descendants of John of Gaunt
Royal arms of King Edward III within a bordure compony argent and azure
Who was Sir Ralph Neville?
The Life of Sir Ralph Neville
Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland (c. 1364-1425), was a prominent English noble who played a key role in the political events of his time, particularly in the deposition of Richard II and the ascension of Henry IV. He was knighted in 1380, succeeded his father’s barony in 1388, and was created Earl of Westmoreland in 1397. He later became Earl Marshal of England and was granted the Honour of Richmond.
Early Life and Nobility: Ralph was born into the prominent Neville family, with his father being John, 3rd Baron Neville, and his mother being Maud Percy.
Royal Service: He served King Richard II and was created Earl of Westmoreland, earning him lands and titles.
Support for Henry IV: Neville sided with Henry of Lancaster (later Henry IV) in the deposition of Richard II, which led to significant rewards and influence under the new monarchy.
Earl Marshal and Other Titles: He was appointed Earl Marshal of England and was granted the Honour of Richmond, which brought him significant power and influence.
Negotiations with Scotland: Neville was repeatedly involved in negotiations with the Scots, demonstrating his importance in maintaining peace on the border.
Death and Legacy: He died at Raby Castle and was buried at Staindrop Church, County Durham. His alabaster effigy at Staindrop Church is considered one of the finest sepulchral monuments in the north of England.
Another source gives the following:
Ralph Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland (born c. 1364—died Oct. 21, 1425, Raby Castle, Durham, Eng.) was an English noble who, though created earl by King Richard II, supported the usurpation of the crown by Henry IV and did much to establish the Lancastrian dynasty.
The eldest son of John, 3rd Baron Neville, he was knighted during a French expedition in 1380, succeeded to his father’s barony in 1388, and was created Earl of Westmorland on Sept. 29, 1397. Further royal favours failed to command his allegiance, and in 1399 he joined his brother-in-law, Henry of Lancaster (later Henry IV), in securing the deposition of Richard II. As the new king’s kinsman (by his second marriage, to Joan Beaufort, half sister to Henry) and as a useful counterbalance to the strength of the Percy family in the North, Neville could expect suitable rewards. In September 1399 he was made marshal of England and in October was granted for life the valuable honour of Richmond, Yorkshire. In 1403 he helped suppress the Percy rebellion in the North, and in 1405 he intercepted rebel forces at Shipton Moor, near York, and tricked them into surrender: the rising in Yorkshire thus lost much strength.
Neville had now become very experienced in Scottish affairs, having long been a warden of the West March of Scotland, and was charged with the safekeeping of the northern border during Henry V’s absences in France. Hence, he took no part in the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 (though Shakespeare thought he was present) or in later French campaigns but was a member of the Council of Regency under John, Duke of Bedford, in 1415.
Parents and Ancestors
Ralph Neville was born c. 1364 at Raby Castle, Durham, England. He died 21 Oct 1425 at Raby Castle, Durham, England. His parents were John Neville (3rd Baron of Neville) and Maud Percy – the daughter of Henry Percy (2nd Baron of Percy) and Idoine Clifford. Even though Ralph Neville can be traced to hundreds of Kings and Queens and Emperors, you have to go back several generations in his ancestors before you start running in to them. His wife Joan Beaufort is different. More on her later.
Sir Ralph Neville can be traced to many lines of Royalty, including King Alfred the Great, Charles Martel, Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne, William “the Lion” King of Scotland (who traces back to Malcolm III King of Scotland and Duncan I King of Scotland), Kings of Norway and other Scandinavian countries, Kings of Ireland, Kings of the Franks, Germans, Saxons, Magyars, Hungary, Attila the Hun, the Plantagenet Kings, William “the Conqueror”, Hughes Capet, Kings of Russia, Kiev, Prussia, Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd (Wales) – who in turn traces back to all ancient Kings of Wales and Britain who (according to legend) descend from Joseph of Arimathea and also from Roman Emperors! I cannot find proof of the Joseph of Arimathea part, however.
The ancient Kings of Britain also trace back to King Brutus of Britain and back to Judah, and also back through ancient Greek and Athenian Kings.
As for the Roman connection, King Arviragis of Britain was forced to submit to Rome and married Genuissa Venissa Julia Claudia, the daughter of Tiberius Claudius I aka Caesar Augustus Germanicus Emperor of Rome. These are included in the lineage of Sir Ralph Neville. When you study the Roman ancestors of Tiberius Claudius, it’s pretty wild. Tiberius was the 2xG-Granddaughter of Julia the Younger, who was the sister of the famous Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar IV), both of whom were children of Gaius Julius Caesar III. Tiberius Claudius was also the grandson of Marcus Antonius (83-30BC) – the famous Mark Antony. Tiberius Claudius also adopted a boy at age 11 (the son of his new wife Julia the Younger). This boy became known later as the famous (and wicked) Emperor Nero.
Children of Ralph Neville and Margaret Stafford
Ralph Neville married Margaret Stafford ca. 1382. She was born ca. 1364 at Stafford, Staffordshire, England and died 09 Jun 1396 Raby Castle, Durham, England. She was the daughter of Hugh Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford, and Philippa Beauchamp. Margaret Stafford had a pedigree that pretty much rivaled that of Joan Beaufort (see later).
Ralph and Margaret had at least 8 children, as follows:
- Maud Neville, b. Abt. 1383, d. Oct 1438
- Philippa Neville, b. Bet. 1384–1385 Staindrop, Durham, England and d. 08 Jul 1453 Naworth Castle, Naworth, Cumberland, England. She married Sir Thomas (Lord of Gillesland) Dacre.
- Descended from by Frank Patterson
- Alice Neville, b. Abt. 1384
- Sir John Neville, b. 1387 Brancepeth, Durham, England and d. Bef. 20 May 1420. He married Elizabeth Holland, dau. of Sir Thomas (2nd Earl of Kent) Holland and Alice Fitz-Alan.
- Elizabeth Neville, b. Abt. 1389
- Anne Neville, b. Abt. 1391 and d. Aft. Mar 1421
- Sir Ralph Neville, b. Abt. 1393 and d. 25 Feb 1458; he married his step-sister Margery Ferrers, daughter of Joan Beaufort by her first husband Sir Robert Ferrers.
- Margaret Neville, b. Bet. 1395–1396
Ancestors of Joan Beaufort
Joan Beaufort was born ca. 1377 at Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, England and died 13 Nov 1440 at Howden, Yorkshire, England. Her father was John Plantagenet aka John “of Gaunt”. John of Gaunt was the Duke of Lancaster, and was the son of Edward Plantagenet (King Edward III of England). John’s mother was Philippa of Hainaut, of Flanders, Belgium.
Joan Beaufort’s mother was Katherine Roet, originally a mistress of John of Gaunt, but later married him in Jan 1396 and became his 3rd wife.
Joan Beaufort’s better known ancestors come through her father, John of Gaunt. John was the son of Edward III King of England, who was the son of Edward II King of England, who was the son of Edward I King of England, the son of Henry III King of England, son of John King of England, son of Henry II King of England, son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet and Empress Matilda, the daughter of Henry I King of England and Queen Matilda.
Henry I King of England was the son of William I (the Conqueror) King of England. Henry’s wife, Queen Matilda, was also known as Edith of Scotland, and was the daughter of Malcolm III King of Scotland.
At this point, Joan Beaufort was 10 generations removed from William the Conqueror King of England and also Malcolm III King of Scotland, but with Kings and Queens at every step in those 10 generations – almost.
From William I (the Conqueror) King of England you go 7 more generations back to Alfred the Great King of the Anglo-Saxons. In another line from William the Conqueror, he was 10 generations removed from Charlemagne (Charles the Great) Holy Roman Emperor.
Needless to say, all of the ancestral notes mentioned above for Sir Ralph Neville, also apply to Joan Beaufort, as well.
Children of Ralph Neville and Joan Beaufort
Sir Ralph Neville married Joan Beaufort on or before 29 Nov 1396 at Anjou, Maine-et-Loire, France. She became the Countess of Westmoreland. Joan was previously married to Sir Robert Ferrers who had recently died. There were two daughters born to Joan in that marriage. They were Elizabeth Ferrers (1393-1474) and Margery Ferrers (1394-1457).
Ralph and Joan proceeded to have at least 14 of their own children together. They were as follows:
- Katherine Neville, b. Abt. 1397 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. Abt. 1483
- Eleanor Neville, b. Abt. 1398 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. 1472; she m. Henry (2nd Earl of Northumberland) Percy
- Descended from by Anna Middleton McBryde Fishburne
- Richard (5th Earl of Salisbury) Neville, b. 1400 Raby, Durham, England and d. 30 Dec 1460. He was Executed at Pontefract Castle, Wakerfield, Yorkshire, England. He m. Alice De Montaceut
- Descended from by Charles Fishburne and Jack Palmer
- Henry Neville, b. Abt. 1402 Raby Castle, Durham, England. He died young.
- Robert (Bishop of Salisbury, Bishop of Durham) Neville, b. 1404 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. 1457
- William (1st Earl of Kent) Neville, b. Abt. 1405 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. 09 Jan 1463 Prob, Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
- John Neville, b. Abt. 1406 Raby Castle, Durham, England. He died young.
- George (1st Baron of Latimer) Neville, b. Abt. 1407 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. 1469. He m. Elizabeth Beauchamp.
- Anne (Duchess of Buckingham) Neville, b. Abt. 1408 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. 20 Sep 1480 Pleshy, Essex, England. She m. Humphrey (1st Duke of Buckingham) Stafford.
- Descended from by Vanza Davis Patterson and Joyce Ward Palmer
- Thomas Neville, b. Abt. 1410 Raby Castle, Durham, England
- Cuthbert Neville, b. Abt. 1411 Raby Castle, Durham, England. He died young.
- Joan Neville, b. Abt. 1412 Raby Castle, Durham, England and d. 1453.
- Edward (3rd Baron Bergavenny) Neville, b. Abt. 1414 of Raby With Kev, Staindrop, Durham, England and d. 18 Oct 1476. He m. Elisabeth Beauchamp (not the same one that his brother George had married).
- Descended from by Vanza Davis Patterson and Virginia Holton Fishburne
- Cecily Neville, b. 31 May 1415 Raby, Durham, England and d. 31 May 1495 Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. She m. Richard (3rd Duke of York) Plantagenet.
Of the families that I research (mine, my wife’s, my former wife’s, my sister-in-law Anna Middleton…. we all descend from this couple (Ralph and Joan) numerous ways. At least 4 of their children – highlighted in purple – are the lines of descent. That includes Eleanor, Richard, Anne, and Edward. And Cecily may also be involved, but I haven’t confirmed it for sure yet.
Wes also recently discovered a lineage to Ralph through his first wife Margaret Stafford, and their daughter Philippa.
The following lineages to Ralph show only the shortest lineage. In most cases, there are multiple lineages that can be shown, especially in Wes’ Maternal Lineage.
Wes’ Paternal Lineage to Ralph
- PATTERSON, Wes Sr
- PATTERSON, Francis Oliver (Frank) b: 25 Jun 1940, d: 31 Jul 2015
- PATTERSON, Clinton Willie (Clint) b: 04 Jun 1904, d: 04 Nov 1975
- AMMONS, Nancy Jane (Nannie) b: 02 Apr 1884, d: 19 Nov 1917
- SANDERS, Margaret Elizabeth (Betty) b: 20 Aug 1859, d: 06 Nov 1928
- HURST, Harriet M. b: 26 Sep 1842, d: 12 Nov 1942
- SHEPHERD, Nancy Sarah b: 16 May 1804, d: 19 Mar 1846
- STANTON, Nancy Elizabeth b: Abt. 1767, d: 1835
- STANTON, Jonathan b: 08 Oct 1737, d: 1848
- ROBINSON, Mary b: 1720, d: 1800
- FITZWATER, Sarah b: 04 Jan 1705, d: 1761
- FITZWATER, Thomas Jr b: 03 May 1673, d: 04 Apr 1748
- CHENEY, Mary b: Abt. 1651, d: 10 Sep 1682
- CARTER, Mary Margaret b: Abt. 1632, d: Feb 1667
- TRACY, Elizabeth Joan b: Abt. 1610, d: Abt. Dec 1641
- TRACY, Paul II b: Abt. 1585, d: Abt. Mar 1625
- SHARKERLEY, Lady Anne b: Abt. 1563, d: 10 Oct 1615
- RADCLIFFE, Alice Anne b: Abt. 1535, d: Abt. 1615
- RADCLIFFE, John b: 1515
- CLIFFORD, Margaret b: Abt. 1498, d: 1551
- CLIFFORD, Sir Henry (1st Earl of Cumberland) b: 1454, d: 23 Apr 1523
- CLIFFORD, Sir John (9th Baron Clifford) b: 08 Apr 1435, d: 28 Mar 1461
- DACRE, Joan b: Abt. 1415, d: Bef. May 1485
- NEVILLE, Philippa b: Bet. 1384–1385, d: 08 Jul 1453
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Wes’ 1st Maternal Lineage to Ralph
- PATTERSON, Wes Sr
- DAVIS, Vanza Mae b: 21 Aug 1939, d: 15 Mar 2018
- DAVIS, Troy Lee b: 07 Aug 1909, d: 10 Oct 1988
- DAVIS, John (Wesley) b: Abt. 1844, d: Abt. 1911
- DAVIS, William C. b: Bet. 1820–1822, d: Bet. 1904–Jul 1905
- DAVIS, William Coleman b: Abt. 1793, d: Bet. 1870–1880
- CHEEK, Nancy b: Bet. 1760–1765, d: 07 Oct 1824
- CHEEK, Robert b: Abt. 1731, d: Aft. 1800
- CHEEK, Richard Jr. b: 1695, d: 29 Sep 1743
- CHEEK, Richard b: 1664, d: 1730
- CHEEK, Anthony b: 1624, d: 1756
- CHEKE, Sir Thomas b: 07 Jan 1570, d: 25 Mar 1659
- RADCLIFFE, Frances b: 1545, d: 22 Jun 1586
- RADCLIFFE, Sir Humphrey b: Abt. 1506, d: 13 Aug 1566
- STAFFORD, Elizabeth (Countess of Sussex) b: 1479, d: 11 May 1532
- STAFFORD, Henry (2nd Duke of Buckingham) b: 04 Sep 1454, d: 02 Nov 1483
- STAFFORD, Sir Humphrey (Earl of Stafford) b: 18 Oct 1424, d: 22 May 1455
- NEVILLE, Anne (Duchess of Buckingham) b: Abt. 1408, d: 20 Sep 1480
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Wes’ 2nd Maternal Lineage to Ralph
- PATTERSON, Wes Sr
- DAVIS, Vanza Mae b: 21 Aug 1939, d: 15 Mar 2018
- LANGLEY, Lettie Mae b: 17 Mar 1915, d: 12 Nov 1990
- MCGHEE, Evanzalene (Vanza) Mae b: 23 Dec 1894, d: 19 Apr 1969
- ROGERS, Mary Harriet (Hattie) b: 29 Dec 1867, d: 11 Oct 1899
- FULLER, Amanda E. (Mandy) b: 22 Aug 1846, d: 23 Nov 1919
- FULLER, Jonathan Parker b: 15 Oct 1823, d: 1849
- DUKE, Mira Peace b: 01 Jan 1805, d: 1845
- DUKE, Bennett Crafton b: Abt. 1783, d: 1809
- DUKE, Brittain (Rev War Patriot) b: Abt. 1750, d: 1800
- DUKE, Samuel (Rev War Patriot) b: Abt. 1722, d: Abt. 1798
- DUKE, William b:, d: 1775
- BYRD, Mary b: 1689, d: 1763
- HORSMANDEN, Mary b: Abt. 1652, d: 09 Nov 1699
- HORSMANDEN, Sir Warham b: 1628, d: 1691
- ST. LEGER, Ursula b: 1609, d: 18 Aug 1672
- ST. LEGER, Sir Warham b: 1581, d: 11 Oct 1631
- ST. LEGER, Sir Anthony d: 19 Dec 1602
- NEVILLE, Lady Ursula d: 1575
- NEVILLE, George (3rd Lord Abergavenny) b: 1471, d: 14 Jul 1535
- NEVILLE, George (2nd Lord Abergavenny) b: 1440, d: 1492
- NEVILLE, Edward (1st Lord Abergavenny) b: Abt. 1414, d: 18 Oct 1476
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Ginna’s Paternal Lineage to Ralph
- FISHBURNE, Ginna m. Wes Patterson Sr
- FISHBURNE, Charles Carroll b: 24 Aug 1919, d: 24 Nov 2020
- BELLINGER, Ann (Anita) Legare b: 16 Oct 1879, d: 28 Nov 1937
- BELLINGER, Eustace St. Pierre b: 01 Jan 1842, d: Aft. 1894
- BELLINGER, Edmund (Of Texas) b: 08 Mar 1802, d: 04 Nov 1878
- BELLINGER, William Cotesworth (Pvt) (Rev War Patriot) b: 12 Dec 1758, d: 11 Jul 1820
- BULL, Mary Lucia b: 1723, d: 1796
- BULL, Burnaby (Capt) b: Bet. 1685–1689, d: 01 Nov 1754
- BULL, Stephen b: 1635, d: 1706
- AGARD, Katherine b: 1613, d: 07 Dec 1681
- BURNABY, Susan b: 1585
- BURNABY, Thomas b: 1558, d: 1609
- WODHULL, Anne b: Abt. 1532
- PARR, Elizabeth b: Abt. 1499
- PARR, William b: Abt. 1480
- FITZHUGH, Elizabeth b: Abt. 1465, d: 28 Feb 1513
- NEVILLE, Alice b: 1430, d: 22 Nov 1503
- NEVILLE, Richard (5th Earl of Salisbury) b: 1400, d: 30 Dec 1460
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Ginna’s Maternal Lineage to Ralph
- FISHBURNE, Ginna m. Wes Patterson Sr
- HOLTON, Virginia b: 30 Jul 1922, d: 20 Mar 2006
- CARMICHAEL, Clara Myrtle b: 29 Nov 1896, d: 05 Feb 1983
- CARMICHAEL, Virgil Salathiel b: 19 Sep 1870, d: 30 Apr 1898
- CARMICHAEL, Isaac Newton b: 30 Nov 1847, d: 16 Mar 1928
- CARMICHAEL, Edward H. (Ned) b: 1816, d: 1873
- WESTMORELAND, Mary b: 20 Feb 1789, d: 24 Jun 1859
- WESTMORELAND, Alexander b: Abt. 1743, d: Aft. 1801
- WESTMORELAND, John Thomas b: Abt. 1710, d: Abt. 1781
- WESTMORELAND, Thomas b: Abt. 1688
- WESTMORELAND, John b: Abt. 1654
- WESTMORELAND, James b: Abt. 1635, d:
- WESTMORLAND, Thomas Neville b: 1601, d: 1665
- NEVILLE, Edmund (Edward) b: 1555, d: 03 Feb 1630
- NEVILL, Baron Latimer Richard b: Abt. 1523, d: 27 May 1590
- NEVILL, William b: 15 Jul 1497
- NEVILLE, 2nd Baron Latimer Sir Richard b: Abt. 1468, d: Dec 1530
- NEVILLE, Sir Henry b: Abt. 1437, d: 26 Jul 1469
- NEVILLE, Edward (1st Lord Abergavenny) b: Abt. 1414, d: 18 Oct 1476
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Anna Middleton’s Lineage to Ralph
- MIDDLETON, Anna Christine b: 15 May 1962, d: 22 May 2014
- MIDDLETON, John Wayne (Johnny)
- MIDDLETON, James Herchel b: 10 Apr 1917, d: 21 May 2018
- MIDDLETON, John Booth b: 30 Jul 1878, d: 30 Sep 1935
- MIDDLETON, John Lafayette b: 07 Mar 1850, d: 05 Jun 1934
- MIDDLETON, William Nathaniel b: 24 Jan 1825, d: 20 Sep 1863
- MIDDLETON, John b: 10 Jul 1797, d: 07 Sep 1862
- MIDDLETON, Thomas b: Bet. 1766–1774, d: Abt. 1820
- MIDDLETON, William Jr b: Bet. 1740–1745, d: 1803
- MIDDLETON, William b: Bet. 1706–1720, d: Bef. 18 Feb 1773
- MIDDLETON, Martin Sr b: 1660, d: Bef. 1760
- MIDDLETON, Henry b: Abt. 1627, d: 31 Aug 1685
- MIDDLETON, Anthonye b: 1600, d: 1657
- MIDDLETON, Thomas b: 1555, d: 04 Jul 1627
- * MIDDLETON, Robert b: 1530, d: 1580
- – – – Father’s line – – –
- MIDDLETON, Thomas (of Spofforth) b: 1490, d: Bef. 23 Mar 1549
- DUDLEY, Jane (aka Sutton) b: 1467, d: 13 Nov 1508
- CLIFFORD, Maud b: 26 Aug 1442, d: 06 Jul 1491
- DACRE, Joan b: Abt. 1415, d: Bef. May 1485
- NEVILLE, Philippa b: Bet. 1384–1385, d: 08 Jul 1453
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
++++++++++++++++++ - * MIDDLETON, Robert b: 1530, d: 1580
- – – – Mother’s line – – –
- GASCOIGNE, Margaret b: Abt. 1500
- GASCOIGNE, Sir William VI b: Abt. 1467, d: Bef. 23 Mar 1551
- PERCY, Margaret b: Abt. 1448, d: 04 Mar 1486
- PERCY, Henry (3rd Earl of Northumberland) b: 25 Jul 1421, d: 29 Mar 1461
- NEVILLE, Eleanor b: Abt. 1398, d: 1472
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Elaine’s Paternal Lineage to Ralph
- PATTERSON, Wes Jr.
- PALMER, Joyce Elaine – formerly m. to Wes Patterson Sr
- PALMER, Jack Durham b: 01 Aug 1931, d: 16 Oct 2006
- DURHAM, Ella Cora b: 27 Feb 1908, d: 25 Aug 1981
- DURHAM, George Washington b: 19 Sep 1871, d: 21 Jul 1963
- SIMMONS, Sarah Ann Coleman (Sally) b: 27 Oct 1828, d: Aft. 1898
- HICKMAN, Phoebe b: 04 Jan 1800, d: Aft. 1860
- HICKMAN, Edwin (Rev War Patriot) III b: 09 Aug 1762, d: 07 Sep 1857
- HICKMAN, Edwin II b: Abt. 1725, d: Abt. 1805
- HICKMAN, Edwin I b: Abt. 1690, d: 1769
- THACKER, Martha b: 05 Dec 1667
- CONWAY, Eltonhead b: Abt. 1646
- ELTONHEAD, Martha b: Abt. 1625
- SUTTON, Ann b: 1588
- SUTTON, Edward b: 1565, d: 23 Jun 1643
- STANLEY, Jane (Baroness Dudley) b: 1530, d: 04 Sep 1569
- STANLEY, 3rd Earl of Derby Edward b: 10 May 1509, d: 24 Oct 1572
- STANLEY, 2nd Earl of Derby Thomas
- STANLEY, Lord Strange George b: 1460
- NEVILLE, Eleanor b: Abt. 1438, d: 1472
- NEVILLE, Richard (5th Earl of Salisbury) b: 1400, d: 30 Dec 1460
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425
Elaine’s Maternal Lineage to Ralph
- PATTERSON, Wes Jr.
- PALMER, Joyce Elaine – formerly m. to Wes Patterson Sr
- WARD, Joyce Malone b: 04 Jul 1933, d: 25 Jul 2021
- BURNEY, Emma Victoria b: 07 Nov 1896, d: 19 Jan 1967
- BURNEY, James Madison b: 06 Aug 1854, d: 12 Jan 1932
- BURNEY, Francis b: 12 Dec 1829, d: Oct 1906
- BURNEY, William b: 21 Aug 1807, d: 1845
- BURNEY, Simon b: 1761, d: 1824
- CHEEK, Elizabeth b: 1721, d: 1765
- CHEEK, Richard Jr. b: 1695, d: 29 Sep 1743
- CHEEK, Richard b: 1664, d: 1730
- CHEEK, Anthony b: 1624, d: 1756
- CHEKE, Sir Thomas b: 07 Jan 1570, d: 25 Mar 1659
- RADCLIFFE, Frances b: 1545, d: 22 Jun 1586
- RADCLIFFE, Sir Humphrey b: Abt. 1506, d: 13 Aug 1566
- STAFFORD, Elizabeth (Countess of Sussex) b: 1479, d: 11 May 1532
- STAFFORD, Henry (2nd Duke of Buckingham) b: 04 Sep 1454, d: 02 Nov 1483
- STAFFORD, Sir Humphrey (Earl of Stafford) b: 18 Oct 1424, d: 22 May 1455
- NEVILLE, Anne (Duchess of Buckingham) b: Abt. 1408, d: 20 Sep 1480
- NEVILLE, Sir Ralph (1st Earl of Westmorland) b: 1364, d: 21 Oct 1425