What citations can you offer for different parents or different dates?
I see http://cybergata.com/roots/650.htm
Ada married William le Fleming, son of Sir Michael le Fleming Knight and Christian de Stainton 160.,910 (William le Fleming was born about 1150 in Aldingham, Lancashire, England 191 and died in 1203 in Lancashire, England 160,910.)
Ada next married Sir William le Boteler "Pincerna", 5th Baron Warrington, son of Sir Richard le Boteler Lord of Warrington and Beatrix de Villiers 720,730.,910 (Sir William le Boteler "Pincerna", 5th Baron Warrington was born about 1160 in Warrington, Lancashire, England 730 and died in 1233 in Lancashire, England 730.)
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"According to VCH Lancs VIII:300 (numerous contemporary citations in footnotes), Baines IV:400 and MichaelAnne's Guido's recent article in Foundations Vol. I #6, Ada, daughter of Thomas Fitz Gospatric and his wife Grace ______, was married first to William le Fleming (1150-1203) of Furness, Lancashire and was the mother of his sons Michael III le Fleming (ancestor of the Haringtons of Farleton, Lancashire) and Daniel le Fleming, before her marriage to William le Boteler, There is no mention of a marriage to a Gamel de Bolton. The citation for Ada's possible subsequent marriage to William le Boteler can be found in VCH Lancs VIII:300 footnote #70 my notes say.
And do you have info for that? (I don’t trust medieval dating).
I see http://www.geneajourney.com/botelr1.html
Children of William Pincerna le Boteler and Ada of Workington were:
Sir Almeric le Boteler, Lord of Warrington, b abt 1205, Bewsey Hall, Warrington, Lancashire, England, d 14 Sep 1235, Bewsey Hall. He md Alicia le Garnet abt 1225, daughter of William le Garnet. She was b abt 1209, Lancashire, England. Child of Almeric le Boteler and Alicia le Garnet was: ...
With comments:
These bits of information do not account for certain individuals shown in the pedigree above, a prime example being Almeric le Boteler, but these missing portions, as well as spouses not mentioned by CP have been garnered from bits of information from Ancestral Roots (i.e., Ada, daughter of Thomas of Workington, is shown with a second husband, William le Boteler, Lord of Warrington), and by careful scrutiny of messages posted by some very capable individuals on both SGM and GMED
http://mauriceboddy.org.uk/Boteler.htm Has
[BOTX461] Sir Almeri le Boteler (born c.1216) ...
So what makes you think we know his birth date? :)
In 1216, William Pincerna paid a fine for the King's licence for having several years before for having taken Ada de Furneys (Workington) as a wife. She is said to have been the widow of Gamel de Bolton, and it was required that a Lady holding land under the king must have a licence from the king before she married. ...
Annals of the lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest. by [Manchester]Printed for the Chetham society,; Beamont, William, 1797?-1889 Publication date 1872
https://archive.org/details/annalsoflordsofw186manc/page/54/mode/2u...+
https://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00288732&tree=LEO Doesn’t have a Birth date for Ada de Workington. If we eliminate the c 1160, then a 2nd Marriage with issue about 1205 is not a chronology problem.
https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dunbar-160 see the image page from Weis "Ancestral Roots", Line 34, p43
https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Dunbar-160.jpg
Jim Weber’s Page
https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/162642/I04359/adaalinealiceof-working...
Name: Ada (Aline\Alice) of Workington 1 2
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1167 in Barrow in Furness, Ulverston, Lancashire, England
Death: AFT 1209
Child
Alberic (Almeric) le Boteler: Birth: ABT 1204 in Warrington, Lancashire, England. Death: 14 SEP 1234
https://soc.genealogy.medieval.narkive.com/pJFxvrYB/boteler-of-warr...
https://soc.genealogy.medieval.narkive.com/pJFxvrYB/boteler-of-warr...
Sutliff
VCH Lancs VIII:300 notes identifies the widow of William de Furness (le
Fleming) as Alice/Aline/Ada. This Same Ada has been sometimes identified as daughter of Thomas FitzGospatrick of Workington, Cumberland.
The widow of William de Furness is the one who is identified as having
married William le Boteler following her first husband's death near 1203. If
it is the same woman, she was mother of Michael and Daniel le Fleming and also Almeric and Emma (or Editha) le Boteler. (Lanc. Inq. and Extents,
I:118)
Has anyone confirmed this from other sources?