Elizabeth
• Background Information. 1190 The Cockyne, Cockeyne or Cockaynes were of importance in the co. of Derby soon after the Conquest, and were seated at Ashbourne, in that shire, where some magnificent monuments of the family still remain.
Roger Cockeyn, Esq. of Ashbourne, living 1234 (son of Willliam Cockeyn, by Alice his wife, daughter of Hugh de Dalbury), by Elizabeth his wife, had two sons and three daughters.
~Burkes's A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, p. 126
Elizabeth married Roger Cokayne, son of William Cokayne and Alice de Dalbury. (Roger Cokayne was born in Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire, England and died after 1284 in Derbyshire, England 1190.)
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