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Alice ( Carew, ??).

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  • Name Alice ( Carew 
    Suffix ??). 
    Born of, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Record Change 12 Apr 2009 
    Died of Englesham, Wiltshire Co., England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I40783  120k
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 

    Family Williamus Prater, Esq.,   b. 1450, Eton Water, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Bef 1480  Eton Water, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. ( Prater Williamus de Praer, Esq.,   b. Eton Water, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   bur. Inglesham, Wilts. Eng. Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
     2. John Prater, Esq,   b. Abt 1492, of, Inglesham, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 20 Jun 1547, Inglesham, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 55 years)  [Natural]
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 
    Family ID F13205  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • !Her names are from two sources,nothing to confirm either.

      Carew is a Welch word meaning "a fortification" or"a fortified house."
      Gerald "of Windsor" built a Castle in Wales in 1109 which became known as
      Carew Castle. This was one of his "seats of power", for he held severial
      Castles by the "grace" of the King of England.
      One of his grandsons, William Fitz Gerald, became the heir of Carew Castle
      for which his name was then "stylized" as William de Carew. The name Carew
      then became the named used by his descendants.
      Gerald de Windsor (of Windsor) was the son of Sir Walter de Windsor and
      Gladys (the Princess of North Wales). Sir Walter was the son of Sir Otho de
      Windsor, he and his son Walter were the Constables of the Castle and Manor
      of Windsor. Gerald never held this title but was a highly place official in
      Wales for the King of England. He was known as the Kings "Lord" in Wales.
      Gerald de Windsor was married to Nesta (the Princess of South Wales).
      This gave the King of England a unique hold over the Welch, with Gerald being
      of Norman/Welch desent and the Kings "Lord" in Wales.
      All of these people were our grandparents though the material side of our
      family. George Prater of Latton,Wiltshire had included in his Coat-of-Arms
      the simbols of the Carew family indicating that they were from his material
      family.As well as established records proving the Prater and Carew connection.
      North and South Wales was divided by a Kingdom named "Powys". The Prater
      Coat-of-Arms also shows that another grandmother was the Princess of Powys.
      The 3 Wolf Heads on the lower shield are the Arms of Brockwell Yscitheor
      "the Prince of Powys" --his daughter married our grandfather.
      The Kings of Wales claimed to be descended from great Noble Romans/Trojans.

      CAREW: Descends from William de Fitzgerald (William de Carew) who was
      gramdson of Gerald de FitzWalter (Gerald of Windsor) who was the son
      of Sir Walter de FitzOthero (Walter of Windsor) who was the son of
      Sir Othero of Windsor (Sir Othero was a Welch / Norman adventurer from
      Norway) 945 A.D. to 1050 A.D. he was son of Gerald Dais Lopez of
      Italy and Norway. Gerald Dais Lopez descended from Cosmos Lopez of
      Florence, Italy.

      Sir Othero and then his son Walter FitzOthero were Constables of
      Windsor. The seat of power in Saxon England.
      It is thought that these people descended from the Counts of
      Vermindois who in turn descended from Pepin, King of Italy and
      Lombardi. This stands for reason, sense they married the daughters
      of the Kings of North and South Wales.

      Carew Castle stands today, it is currently being restored by the National
      Trust of England. This Castle fell into the hands of severial owners though
      the years and most of the information currently available for the generial
      public does NOT discuss the builder or Carews which held it for generations.
      But this information is available in the Welch historicial records.
      research by Gary Benton Prather

      !Her names are from two sources,nothing to confirm either.She made a claim for the property of Brimhill,was unable to come up with papers so lost out.GBP.