Alan de Valoines, Sheriff of Kent

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Alan de Valoines, Sheriff of Kent, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), died before 1194, when Hugh de Hastings made fine to have his widow, Helen.1

Alan married Helen of Alveston, daughter of Alan de Alveston.2

Alan de Valoines, Sheriff of Kent was Sheriff of Kent, roughly 1184-1189. He was not the lord of Shabbington as given by Young in Knight's Creek. Young took his information from Moriarty's ancestry notebooks at NEHGS which apparently conflated two Alan de Valeines, this one, and another, who was of Shabbington, Buckinghamshire. The two are differentiated in Domesday Descendants.2,1

Family

Helen of Alveston d. bef. 1231
Child
  • William de Valoines1 d. 1208
This person was last edited on13 Dec 2020

Citations

  1. [S2073] K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to Cartae Baronum (Woodbridge, England: Boydell Press, 2002), 754, further cited as Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants.
  2. [S1845] Henry James Young, The Blackmans of Knight's Creek: Ancestors and Descendants of George and Maria (Smith) Blackman (Carlisle, Pennsylvania: s.p., 1980), 100 (Gen XXIV 34-35), further cited as Young, Blackmans of Knight's Creek.