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    George Washington's Spanish Ancestry.

    George Washington 1st US President Family's 16 Generation Line of Descent from Pedro Lopez DE AYALA 11th Senor de Ayala, Ancestor of King Ferdin

    Interesting; Washington is a distant descendent of one Sancha de Ayala, who was kin of the royal family of Castile or somesuch.

    The First of this Line was
    who had issue by
    Pedro Lopez DE AYALA 11th Senor de Ayala, Ancestor of King Ferdinand (1278 - 1331)
    Sancha Fernandez BARROSO (1282 - 1331)
    Generation 2. Their Child
    had issue by
    Fernan Perez DE AYALA 13th Senor de Ayala (1305 - 1385)
    Elvira Alvarez DE CEBALLOS Senora de Escalante (1310 - 1372)
    Generation 3. Their Child
    had issue by
    Inez Alfonzo DE AYALA (1338 - 1403)
    Diego Gomez DE TOLEDO Notario Mayor de Toledo
    (1334 - 1375)
    Generation 4. Their Child
    had issue by
    Sancha DE AYALA (Ancestress George Washington, H.R.H Elizabeth II) (1360 - 1418) MORE about.
    (Sir) **_Walter 'Memorialized by Shakespeare' BLOUNT (1348 - 1403) MORE about.
    Generation 7. Their Child
    had issue by
    (Sir) Edmund 'of Dudley' SUTTON Knight (1425 - 1487)
    Joyce DE TIPTOFT (1430 - 1470)
    Generation 8. Their Child
    had issue by
    John SUTTON Esq. (1460 - 1470)
    Anne CLARELL Perhaps Caryl/Carill of Edgecote Nots
    (1460 - 1470)
    Generation 9. Their Child
    had issue by
    Margaret SUTTON (1485 - 1563)
    John BUTLER Esq.
    (1485 - 1558)
    Generation 10. Their Child
    had issue by
    William BUTLER (1510 - 1558)
    Margaret GREEKE
    (1515 - 1558)
    Generation 11. Their Child
    had issue by
    Margaret BUTLER (1570 - 1651)
    Lawrence WASHINGTON Gent. (1568 - 1616)
    Generation 12. Their Child
    had issue by
    (Rev.) Lawrence WASHINGTON Rector of Little Braxted (1602 - 1652)
    Amphilis TWIGDEN
    (1601 - 1654)
    Generation 13. Their Child
    had issue by
    John 'Immigrant' WASHINGTON (1635 - 1676)
    Ann POPE
    (1635 - 1668)
    Generation 14. Their Child
    had issue by
    (Capt.) Lawrence WASHINGTON High Sheriff of Virginia (1659 - 1696)
    Mildred WARNER (1670 - 1701)
    Generation 15. Their Child
    had issue by
    (Capt) Augustine WASHINGTON (1694 - 1743)
    Mary BALL (1709 - 1789)
    Generation 16. Their Child
    had issue by
    George WASHINGTON 1st US President [1788-1796] (1731 - 1799) MORE about.
    Martha (Custis) DANDRIDGE (1731 - 1802) MORE about.
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    Re: George Washington's Spanish Ancestry.

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    A bit of information of Washington's Spanish ancestress.

    Sancha De Ayala - Notable Women Ancestors
    In the year 1371 Doña Constanza, daughter of the deceased (and dethroned) King of Castile, Don Pedro I (The Cruel) went to England to become the bride of King Edward III's son, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Among the young Castilian ladies of aristocratic birth who accompanied her was Doña Sancha de Ayala, daughter of Don Diego (or Día-) Gómez de Guzmán (or de Toledo) and his wife, Doña Inés de Ayala.


    About 1373 Doña Sancha married an English knight, Sir Walter Blount, of the Blounts of Sodington, county Worcester. On 26 February in the first year of King Richard II's reign (1378), the Duke of Lancaster, who claimed the thrones of Castile and Leon in right of his wife, granted to Sir Walter and Sancha (for their good service to him) an annuity of 100 marks a year; this grant was confirmed "for their lives in survivorship" by King Richard, April 26, 1399. Records reveal payments to Sancha at various times; once (2 January 1380) her name was associated with that of "Phelippe Chaucy", i.e., Philippa Chaucer, wife of the author of the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer. On this occasion she was described by the Duke of Lancaster as "our very dear attendant" (nostre treschere compaigne) "dame Senche Blount".

    Sir Walter figured prominently in the affairs of England during the times of Edward III and Henry IV. He was a close associate of John of Gaunt, and the latter made him an executor of his will and left him a small legacy. In 1367, Sir Walter accompanied the Black Prince and the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt) upon the expedition into Spain to aid Peter the Cruel, King of Castile, and was at the battle of Marjara on April 3, 1367 which restored Peter to his throne. Sir Walter fell at the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, wherein, being standard bearer, he was arrayed in the same style of armour as his royal master and was slain in single combat by Earl Douglas who believed he was in combat with the king himself. Sir Walter was slain in the course of the battle of Shrewsbury, July 21, 1403, and Shakespeare, who drew his facts mainly from Holinshed's "Chronicles" immortalized him in his Henry IV though he called him Sir Walter Blunt.

    Three years after her husband's death, Dame Sancha founded a chantry in the Hospital of St. Leonard, Alkmonton, county Derbyshire. Her son-in-law, John Sutton, (husband of Constance Bount) died on August 29, 1406. On November 23 following, Dame Sancha was granted commission of the keeping of all the lands late of John Sutton, tenant in chief, during the minority of his six-year-old son and heir, John Sutton; her duties included "finding a competent maintenace for the heir, maintaining the houses and buildings and supporting the charges." In the same month the escheator in Worcestershire was ordered "to take of Constance who was the wife of John Sutton an oath etc. and in the presence of Sancha who was the wife of Walter Blount knight, to whom the king has committed the ward thereof, or of her attorneys, to assign the said Constance dower of the said John's lands."

    Dame Sancha Blount made her will (still in existence) in 1415, and died in 1418. She was buried beside her husband in the Collegiate Church of St. Mary, The Neward, Leicester. Sancha de Ayala, Lady Bount, the ancestress of several English settlers in America, was descended from some of the most illustrious Castilian families. Through her father she belonged to the House of Guzmán (also called Toledo) which produced many noble families in Spain and a series of wives and mistresses for Spanish and Portuguese kings. Her mother, Inés de Ayala (by whose surname Sancha was known), was sprung from the great House of Ayala of Toledo, which traced its pedigree in the male line to the House of Haro, Lords of Biscay. The proof of Sancha's parentage is contained in a family genealogy begun about 1385 by her materal uncle, Pedro López de Ayala, Grand Chancellor of Castile. He stated that Doña Sancha "married a Knight of England, who was called Sir Walter Blount."

    Sancha and Sir Walter had two children, Sir Thomas Blount and Constance. Sir Thomas was the father of two sons:

    (1) Sir Walter Blount, 1st Lord Mountjoy, whose descendants include Roger Ludlow, first Deputy-Governor of the Colony of CT and two U.S. Presidents, Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison and:

    (2) Sir Thomas Blount, the ancestor of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott.
    Sancha's older brother, Don Pedro Suåarez was the progenitor of much of Europe's nobility. He married Doña Juana de Orozco, Lady of Pinto and had Inés de Guzmán or de Toledo. By her second husband, Don Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marshal of Castile, she had a daughter, Doña María Fernández. Maria, 4th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte; m. Don Fadrique Enriquez and had Doña Juana Enríquez. Juana, married (1447) as his second wife, John II, King of Aragon and had Ferdinand II of Aragon, better known as Ferdinand V, The Catholic, King of Castile, who married the celebrated Queen Isabella of Castile and had several children including:

    Emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain), ancestor of the Habsburg and Bourbon Kings of Spain;

    Juana "La Loca" ("the crazy"), Queen of Castile, who married Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria;

    Ferdinand I, who was progenitor of the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors and Emperors of Austria, all of the present European sovereigns (including Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain), most of the dethroned dynasties of Europe, the Calvert family of Maryland, a branch of the Morris family of Philadelphia, and the Custis-Lee family of the Arlington Estate in Virginia; and
    Catherine of Aragon who married first the Tudor Prince, Arthur and second, his brother, King Henry VIII of England.
    "And, as we Catholics know, Western Civilization is Roman Civilization, first classical Roman Civilization, then Roman Catholic Civilization, as the Christians preserved and carried classical Roman Civilization to the world in a Christianized form. That is, after all, why we are described as Roman Catholics."

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