Anselm (?)1
He seized the manor to the exclusion of his father’s sisters.1
Child of Anselm (?) and Ingrethe (?)
Ingrethe (?)1
Child of Ingrethe (?) and Anselm (?)
Robert de Pakynham1
He inherited his father’s manor.1 In 1252 he granted lands in Kertling, Cambridgeshire, to his sons.1
Child of Robert de Pakynham
John de Pakenham1
John de Pakenham also went by the nick-name of ‘le Clerk’, probably from being literate.1
Children of John de Pakenham and Muriel (?)
- Sir William de Pakenham+2 d. 1304
- Sir John de Pakenham2 d. b 1305
Muriel (?)1 
Children of Muriel (?) and John de Pakenham
- Sir William de Pakenham+2 d. 1304
- Sir John de Pakenham2 d. b 1305
Sir William de Pakenham1 
He held the office of King’s Justice on circuit.1
Children of Sir William de Pakenham and Joan (?)
Joan (?)1
Her married name became Pakenham.
Children of Joan (?) and Sir William de Pakenham
John de Pakenham1 
Norfolk.1 He lived at Garboldisham, Norfolk, EnglandG.1
Children of John de Pakenham and Margery de Northwold
- Thomas de Pakenham+2 d. b 1386
- Aubrey de Pakenham1
- Richard de Pakenham+1 d. 1383
Margery de Northwold1
Children of Margery de Northwold and John de Pakenham
- Thomas de Pakenham+2 d. b 1386
- Aubrey de Pakenham1
- Richard de Pakenham+1 d. 1383
Thomas de Pakenham1 
He lived at Garboldisham, Norfolk, EnglandG.1
Children of Thomas de Pakenham and Agnes le Bretton
