Name origin: In the Welsh, medd signifies a vale, a meadow, and caf, a cell, a chancel, a church, ie the church in the vale; English ancestor, Adam de Medikalf 1278.
b.abt.1358 of St. Oswald, Askrigg, Yorkshire, England; parent ukn
d.bef.May 2, 1467 of St. Oswald, Askrigg, Yorkshire, England
m.abt.1388 Alice ______
b.abt.1362 of St. Oswald, Askrigg, Yorkshire, England
d.bef.May 2, 1467
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b.1389 of Nappa, Wensleydale, England; s/o John and Alice (______) Metcalfe
d.1471
m.Miss _______ Gilson
b.abt.1395 Ireby Hall, Lancastershire, England
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b.abt.1436 Nappa, Yorkshire, England; s/o James and ______(Gilson) Metcalfe
d.bef.July 23, 1504
m.Elizabeth Hertlington
b.abt.1436 Nappa, Yorkshire, England; d/o William Hertlington
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b.1460 Nappa, Yorkshire, England; s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (Hertlington) Metcalfe
d.Sept. 20, 1539
m.1507 Yorkshire, England Margaret Pigott
b.Aug. 5, 1492 Clotheram, Yorkshire, England; d/o Thomas and Isabel (Gascoigne) Pigott
d.Feb. 3, 1531
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