- Information from New.family search. org
PID: 2Z3Z-Q57 Lists him as son of Thomas Hay (1242) and Emma Hay. Lists grandfather as Roger Hay about 1124 from North Cave, Yorkshire, England. Information not reliable yet.
Note that this family more than likely descends from the Roger Saint Saviour- Chapell de la Puits line connected with Richard De La Haye.
- Early Yorkshire Families, author CT Clay. Pages 40-41
" The family descended from Nigel, whose son Roger Hay held land in North Cave of the Fossard fee, c. 1135-1148 and 1148-1166. In 1166 Roger son of Roger held 2 Knights fees of William Fossard, consisting of land in Huggate, North Cave, Everhope, Aughton and Laytham. He was founder of Thicket Priory, and was succeded by his son Thomas, who confirmed gifts in North Cave made by his father Roger Hay to Saint Peter's Hospital, c. 1175-1188. Thomas married Emma, daughter and heir of Roger son of Alvred, and died before Michaelmas 1190, When Thomas, son of Thomas paid 100s for a recognition of the death of his father respecting land in Aughton and Goodmanham, of which Roger de Hay was deforcing him."
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