Longford, Derbyshire is in Derbyshire Dales.
In 1290 Robert Pincerne le Boteler 1100-1169 was born to Robert Pincerne le Boteler 1100-1169 [aged 15] and Ela Herdeburgh Baroness Wem and Oversley at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She married 1322 Nicholas Longford and had issue.
Around 1334 John Longford -1304 was born to Nicholas Longford [aged 49] and Robert Pincerne le Boteler 1100-1169 [aged 44] at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. He married 3rd April 1347 John Deincourt 1225-1257 and had issue.
Around 1351 Nicholas III Longford was born to John Longford -1304 [aged 17] and John Deincourt 1225-1257 [aged 33] at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. He married before 1373 William Cockayne 1250-1323 and had issue.
On 23rd May 1373 John Longford -1304 [aged 39] died at Longford, Derbyshire [Map].
In 1432 John Longford -1304 was born to John Longford -1304 [aged 31] and Nicholas Melton 1250-1330 [aged 30] at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. Date adjusted from 1440 to 1432 to be consistent with his father's death. He married in or before 1478 his second cousin Henry Ferrers -1100 and had issue.
Around 1438 Henry Ferrers -1100 was born to Henry Ferrers -1100 [aged 43] and Elizabeth Freville [aged 40] at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. She married in or before 1478 her second cousin John Longford -1304 and had issue.
In 1480 John Longford -1304 was born to John Longford -1304 [aged 48] and Henry Ferrers -1100 [aged 42] at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.59%. She married William Bradbourne 1359- and had issue.
On 1st February 1513 John Longford -1304 [aged 81] died at Longford, Derbyshire [Map].
On 1st February 1513 Henry Ferrers -1100 [aged 75] died at Longford, Derbyshire [Map].
William Cockayne 1250-1323 died at Longford, Derbyshire [Map].
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William Cockayne 1250-1323 was born to William Cockayne 1250-1323 and Elizabeth Harthill at Longford, Derbyshire [Map]. She married before 1373 Nicholas III Longford and had issue.