Adam de EVERINGHAM
AKA Adam of Birkin3, Rockley, Riskington and Fillingham, Lincolnshire.
b.about 1260 at Birkin, Yorks.
d.abt 1318
married:
Lucy ____?
lived until at least 1353.
parents:
John EVERINGHAM (b.1234)
mother unknown
children: EVERINGHAM

  • John (b.~1280)
  • unknown name son
  • Cecily (b.1280's?)
  • 1 known sibling:
    Alison
    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.

    2Research from the Everingham estates, York from David Alexander Richard Waterton-Anderson. Everingham Barony and ancestor charts.

    3Inherited the manor at BIRKIN by his grand mother, who's family "de BIRKIN" formerly owned.

    Adam, son of John de Everingham was one of the god-parents of Adam, son of Robert de Everingham of Laxton in August 1279 (his first cousin, once removed)
    4 Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Record Series, Vol. XXXVII, Yorkshire Inquisitions, Vol. IV (1906) p. 1n

    In 1303 Adam de Everingham held 1/8th of a knight's fee in Riskington, once held by John de Everingham
    5 Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I, Vol. V, (HMSO, London: 1908) p.268

    On 23 May 1305, the king ordered that Adam de Everingham, nephew (nepotem) and heir of Adam de Everingham, [of Laxton] should be acquitted of the scutage exacted from him for the service of 2-1/2 knights' fees in the king's army of Wales in the fifth year of his reign, as Adam, [of Laxton] deceased, made fine with the king in that army for the said service, which he then acknowledged to the king, as appears to the king by inspection of the rolls of his marshalsea for that army.
    6 John A. C. Vincent, ed., The Record Society, Lancashire Lay Subsidies, Vol. I 1216-1307 (1893) p. 119

    NOTES ON THE EARLY SAVILLE PEDIGREE AND THE BUTLERS OF SKELBROOK AND KIRK SANDAL.
    [SECTION II, PAGES 396-403] PAGE 399;
    1313, Easter Term. - Adam son of John de Everyngham, by William de Tynton, his guardian, claimed a messuage and land in Staynburgh from Thomas de Sayvill (De Banco, East. 6 Edw. II, m. 181d.; Hil. 7 Edw. II, m. 150).

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