John de EVERINGHAM
Knight
of Stainborough & Rockley
b.abt 1260, Yorkshire, England
or born abt 1280?
married:
Margaret DUKET of Rockley
d/o Richard Duket of Fillingham
parents: (two possibilities)
Adam de EVERINGHAM (b.abt 1231)
Maude MONCEAUX
OR
Adam de EVERINGHAM & Lucy
children: EVERINGHAM
  1. Adam
  2. John
  3. Thomas
    Thomas was rector of Birkin in 1328
Everingham Coat of Arms siblings:
uncertain
fact sources and writings about this individual:
Research of Kevin Everingham of MI (2001-2013) there were so many Adam, John & Roberts that it is difficult to keep them all straight, I do not guarantee this is 100% correct but will continue to keep updating as I learn more.

1Research from the Everingham estates, York from David Alexander Richard Waterton-Anderson. Everingham Barony and ancestor charts.
2Note; Several Everinghams found connected to Stainborough Estates.

In the division of the inheritance of Adam de Everingham, his father, John de Everingham had Stainborough, having also acquired the adjoining manor of Rockley by his marriage with Margaret Ducket. There is an undated deed in which Peter son of William de Rockeley granted land in Worsborough, Birthwaite, Penisale, Langsett, Pilley and elsewhere in Yorkshire to John de Everingham son of Adam de Everingham, and Margaret Duket daughter of Richard Duket of Fillingham.
Joseph Hunter, South Yorkshire, Vol. II, (London: 1832) p. 263
Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series DD: E 211/723/G

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward 3, Vol 3, pp 67-8 On 22 October 1334, the king ordered a commission of oyer and terminer on complaint by William, prior of Haverholm, that John son of Adam de Everyngham of Birkyn, knight and others broke the houses of the priory at Armvyk, co, Lincoln, burned the timber of them, broke the weirs and fished in the several fishery of the priory there, carried away fish and the timber of the weir and with their cattle trampled down and consumed the crops and grass of the priory there and at Ryskyngton.

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