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    1851 May be born 1714?
    Will of Joseph Hopkins of Cholsey , Berkshire 12 April 1788 PROB 11/1164
    Mentions son Richard Hopkins and daughters Martha White, Mary Hopkins (married to Benjamin Hopkins) and Ann Toovey. mentions deceased father-in-law Henry Harvey. Son Joseph Hopkins and son-in-law William White and William Toovey. Brother John Hopkins and his wife.
    May have married a Martha Harvey at Oxford in 1747??
    1649-1807 PRO wills online http://www.documentsonline.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ eg HOPKINS 1500-1900 Berks advanced search gave
    07 March 1649 PROB 11/207 Mary HOPKINS, Spinster of Lambourne, Berkshire
    06 February 1776 PROB 11/1016 Abraham HOPKINS, Malster of Hungerford
    12 April 1788 PROB 11/1164 Joseph HOPKINS of Cholsey , Berkshire
    26 September 1803 PROB 11/1398 Elizabeth HOPKINS, Widow of New Windsor
    Children:
    Child: Martha (1748)
    Child: Sarah (1751)
    Child: MARY (1752)
    Child: Joseph (1755)
    Child: Richard (1757)
    Child: Anne (1760)
    Child: Ann (1761)
    Child: Benjamine (1763)
     
    Hopkins, Joseph (I06675)
     
    1852 May be buried at Kintbury 22.11.1640? Webb, Thomas Richmond (I02696)
     
    1853 May be buried at St. Peter's Church, Iver Buckingham:
    There may have been a second tomb, possibly to Barnaby Blount and his wife, a drawing of which is held by the College of Arms.
     
    Blount, Barnabas (I04216)
     
    1854 May be buried Sept 1626?
    ?
    Name: Humphrey Robinsonn Burial Date: 1 Dec 1630 Parish: Collegiate Church of St Katherine by the Tower County: London Borough: City of London Record Type: Burial Register Type: Parish Register
     
    Robinson, Humphrey (I07014)
     
    1855 May be buried St Mary Aldermanbury. Check records. Barnes, Julian (I04513)
     
    1856 May be buried Thaxted, Essex 1st Jan 1588. Margaret (I10393)
     
    1857 May be Chapman.

    Possibility??
    1823 NEATE Christian 75 SHOREDITCH (ST LEONARD) MIDDLESEX

    Name: Christian Neate Gender: Male Burial Date: 12 Oct 1823 Burial Place: Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Death Date: Death Place: Age: 75 Birth Date: 1748 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Unknown


     
    Christian (I00469)
     
    1858 May be daughter of first wife Joan?? Pierce, Joanne (I07410)
     
    1859 May be daughter of Robert Brookesby. Brookesby, Anne (I05697)
     
    1860 May be Daves. Check original parish registers.
    Children baptised to a Thomas and Sussanah Drury at Rye from 1803-1814? 
    Dawes, Thomas (I03788)
     
    1861 May be Hatton? Whatten, Robert (I09655)
     
    1862 May be Lesley Sibly, Mary (I05273)
     
    1863 May be of Cheverall and have a brother William -see will of John Greenhill 1694.

    Here Lyeth the Body
    of Eleanor, the Wife of
    Isaac Axford, Gent.
    Who departed this Life
    The 16th Day of October 1726
    In the 83rd Year of her Age.
    Here also Lyeth the Body
    Of Isaac Axford, Gent. Who
    Departed this life the 17th of
    November, 1729, in the 83rd year
    of his Age.

    British History Online
    Parishes - Little Cheverell
    ... (fn. 175) William Sumner, rector in 1458 and a student of theology, was granted a dispensation to hold in plurality if he wished. (fn. ...


    William Somner was born abt. 1606 in Great Cheverall, Wiltshire, England. He married Female Merryweather . Female Merryweather, daughter of John The Elder Merryweather , was born abt. 1606.

    Notes for William Somner:
    Name: William Somner
    Born: abt. 1606 Great Cheverall, Wiltshire, England

    Notes for Female Merryweather:
    Name: Female Merryweather
    Born: abt. 1606

    Could she be of Seen. See witness to will:
    [P.C.C. 10 MEADE.] WILL OF ANNE STOKES OF SEEND, 1617-18. Anne Stokes of Seeme, in the parish of Melksham, spinster, 22 October, 15 James I, desires her body to be buried in the church at Seeme ; she gives to the poor at Seeme, zos. ; to her sister Sibill, 10 ; to her brother William, ^"10; to her sister Alice all the clothes which were their mother's and one of her (Anne's) new smockes ; to her sister Johane her best gown, cotton petticoate, best hat, two best smocks, 2 best aprons and wastcoat, and 2 lawn partlets ; to her sister Mary her best petticoat, 3 best partlets, a new smock, her chest, waistcoat, and "waistcoat cloth, the one half, and Alice the other." All the rest of her goods to be divided between her sisters, Mary, Alice and Johane, whom she makes her executrices with Thomas Walter, her brother-in-law, and John Stokes, her cousin, to be overseers. Witnesses, Ellinor Sumner, Anne Stookes, and Anne Wiles. [Proved at London, 6 February, 1617-18.]

    Relative??

    Wiltshire Wills
    Ref No.
    P2/S/1346
    Alt Ref No
    P2/S/1346
    Title
    Administration bond, inventory
    Date
    1732
    Person
    Sumner, Eleanor
    Occupation
    Spinster
    Place Key
    /Great Cheverell/Wiltshire
    Community
    Great Cheverell

    Many Sumners based at Melksham
     
    Somner, Elianor (I05837)
     
    1864 May be of Kendall, Yorkshire.
    Text: 1558 Machell, John, St. Peter Westcheape, etc., London; Cheshire; Dorset; Hants.; Westmerland 65 Noodes Book: 1383 to 1558. Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in The Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (K-Z)

    Ibid. Death of alderman Machell. John Machell, sheriff in 1556. Arms, Per pale argent and sable, three grey-hounds courant counterchanged, collared gules. (Wm. Smith, Rouge-dragon.) "He married Jone daughter of Harry Lodyngton, and she was remarried to sir Thomas Chamberlen knight, and she died 28. April 1565." (MS. Harl. 897, f. 24.)


    Will of John Machell:
    The xxvith daye of Julye in the yere of our lorde God a thousande five hundred fiftie and eight. And in the 5th and 6th yeres of the Reignes of our sovveraign lorde and ladye King Philipp and Quene Mary I John Machell Citizein and Alderman of the Cittie of London being sicke of bodye but in parfite memorye thankes be to God doo make and ordayne this my last wille and testament following and concerning as well the disposition of all my Mannors. landes tenementes and hereditaments as my Godes & ....

    26 July, 1558. JOHN MACHELL, St Peter, Westcheape, citizen and alderman of London. Gives manor of Burneshed in countie of Westmorland to Johane wife for life, after to John son and heir, in default of issue to Matthew 2 d son, Thomas 3d son. Pr. 10 Oct., 1558 (Noodes, 65) .
    From: 'Notes to the diary: 1558', The Diary of Henry Machyn: Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London (1550-1563) (1848), pp. 362-369. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45539 Date accessed: 10 February 2011.


    Alderman Machin.
    Alderman and Sheriff of London in the 1550's. Master of the cloth workers Company. 1547-1548. Same person?? Will and inquisition. MI destroyed.
    Luddington may have been his second wife??
    See "The Machells of Crackenthorpe" 1886.

    Possibility:
    Description Will of Henry Machin, Alderman of Blessed Trinity Gloucester, Gloucestershire
    Date 09 May 1567 Catalogue reference PROB 11/49



    .....As to crests, the camel's head erased, ppr. ducally gorged arg. was granted 15, Sept. 3 and 4 Ph.& Mary to John Machell, gent. Alderman of London," (Coll. Arms, 2nd. H. 5. 1296).


    May have had children by Luddington, John, Matthew, Mary, Thomas, Katherine, Anna, Jane and Roland??
    May also have had a first wife, Eleanor?

    Matthew Machell was Bapt. 16 Dec. 1554 at St. Peter's, Westcheap, London,
    son of the following:

    JOHN MACHELL, of London., Born c. 1510. Master of the Clothworker's Guild, 1547. Auditor of the Clothworker's Guild, 1551-53. Alderman of the City of London, representing the Vintry Ward, 20 July 1553 to 26 Nov. 1556 & representing the Bassishaw Ward, 26 Nov. 1556 to 12 Aug. 1558. Sheriff of London, 1555-56. M Joan (who M 2nd Sir Thomas Chamberlain, Kt., M.P., Ambassador to Spain, 1560-62. She Died 28 April 1565), d. of Henry
    Lodyngton, Citizen & Grocer of London, & his wife Joan (who M 2nd Sir William Laxton, Kt., Lord Mayor of London, 1544), d. of William Kyrby. Died 12 Aug. 1558 at London. Will Proved at P.C.C., 10 Oct. 1558.
    Refs: Beaven, II, pp 34 & 170; Machyn, pp 170 & 364-5; HoP, 1558-1603, I, p
    589; Burke's LG 1952, p 1626


    ?
    John Machell.
    Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 21 October, 1 Elizabeth [1559], before ... who say that.....John Machell was seised of 12 messuages, 2 rooms, and 4 gardens in Warwyck Lane, in a place there called Warwyck Inne, in the parish of Christchurch within Newgate, in the City of London; ....So seised, the said John Machell made his will 6 February, 1558, whereby he bequeathed to Margaret, his wife, in full recompence of her dower, the messuage situate within the Great Gate of the late White Friars (fratru albor[z]), in the tenure of Michael Aleson, with the shop thereof, extending to the highway, in the tenure of the said John Machell, .... The residue of all his lands and tenements he bequeathed to the said Margaret until John, his son, should attain his age of 24 years: out of which lands testator willed that his said wife should give to his said son £10 yearly, to find for him an exhibition at one of the Universities, and to his daughter Alice £40 on her marriage day.
    After the said legacies had been paid the said John Machell, senior, gave all the said premises to his said son John and his heirs; and for default, he gave to Thomas Machell, his brother, the premises lying at London Wall near Moore Gate, then of the yearly value of £5: to hold to him and his heirs male for ever. Testator willed the residue of all the premises, for default of issue of his said son John, to remain to the said Alice at her age of 24, and to her heirs; for default, then the same to remain to Margaret, his wife, for her life, with remainder after her decease to the said Thomas Machell, his brother, and his heirs male for ever. The said Margaret to be executrix.
    ...John Machell died 23 February last past; John Machell is his son and next heir, and is now aged 14 years and more. The said Margaret Machell still survives in Fleetstreet. Inq. p.m., 1 Elizabeth, p. 1, No. 79.
    From: 'Inquisitions: 1 Elizabeth I (1558-9)', Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London: Part 1 (1896), pp. 168-191. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=65878 Date accessed: 25 June 2011.


    ?
    Will of John Mychell, Grocer of London 18 July 1559 PROB 11/42B
    Will of John Machell, Alderman of Saint Peter Westcheap, City of London 10 October 1558 PROB 11/41
    Sentence of John Machell, Alderman of London 10 July 1568 PROB 11/50
    Will of John Machell, Grocer of London 08 January 1571 PROB 11/53
     
    Machell, John (I04814)
     
    1865 May be of Wishford, Wiltshire.

    Day: 5 Month: Jul Year: 1629 Age: 78 Forenames: Richard Surname: GROBHAM Place: Great Wishford County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 46442 Notes: Sir Kt husb of Margaret for 27 years
     
    Grubham, Richard (I04566)
     
    1866 May be originally from Warwickshire?

    Will of John Walton, Rector of Widley and Vicar of Wymering of Wymering, Hampshire 26 February 1705 PROB 11/480

    National Archives:
    Any connection?? The land mentioned in his will??
    Indenture between John Walton, Mary his wife and Samuel Walton, concerning a tenement and lands in Brinklow. MS 3100/ACC 1910-001/220044 6 May, 1699


    Church of England DataBase
    Person: Walton, John (1672 - 1691)
    CCEd Person ID: 96502 Show all recordsKey to Code Numbers View Person Record for Walton , John
    Education Events
    show detailsBA
    Type Name Date Qualification University Full Record
    Ord Walton, Johannes 22/12/1672 BA View
    Sub Walton, Johannes 22/12/1672 BA View
    Appt Walton, Johannes 10/04/1676 BA View

    Ordination Events
    show detailspriest : 22/12/1672
    Type Name Date Status Event Full Record
    Ord Walton, Johes 22/12/1672 priest ordination View
    Ord Walton, Johannes 22/12/1672 priest ordination View

    Appointment Events
    show detailsCurate : Old Alresford (22/12/1672 )
    Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
    Sub Walton, Johannes 22/12/1672 Curate Old Alresford, Hampshire/ View

    show detailsVicar : Wymering (10/04/1676 - 28/09/1691 )
    Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
    Appt Walton, Johes 10/04/1676 Vicar Institution Wimering/ View
    Libc Walton, Johes 19/08/1686 Vicar Wimering/ View
    Libc Walton, Johes 28/09/1691 Vicar Wimoring/ View

    Vicar : Widley and Wymering (10/04/1676 )
    Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
    Appt Walton, Johannes 10/04/1676 Vicar Institution Widley et Wimering/ View

    Rector and Vicar : Widley and Wymering (06/08/1677 - 26/09/1683 )
    Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
    Libc Walton, Johannes 06/08/1677 Rector and Vicar Widley et Wimering/ View
    Libc Walton, Johannes 13/08/1680 Rector and Vicar Widley et Wimering/ View
    Libc Walton, Johannes 26/09/1683 Rector and Vicar Widley et Wimering/ View

    Rector : Widley (26/09/1683 - 28/09/1691 )
    Type Name Date Office Event Location Full Record
    Libc Walton, Johes 26/09/1683 Rector Widley/ View
    Libc Walton, Johes 19/08/1686 Rector Widley/ View
    Libc Walton, Johes 28/09/1691 Rector Widley/ View
    show details not given : Wymering (26/09/1683 - 26/09/1683 )



    Possibility??
    Cambridge Alumni:
    Name: John Walton College: PETERHOUSE More Information: Adm sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, July 6, 1670. Of Warwick.


    Any connection??
    Text: 05 Mar 1684 Abigail Walton d. of John Book: Baptisms Collection: Middlesex: St. Katherine By The Tower - Parish Registers, 1666-1695
     
    Walton, John (I05885)
     
    1867 May be Robert?
    Daughter Judith, Grace and Jane.
     
    Bridgeman, Robert (I07666)
     
    1868 May be second marriage??
    Obvioulsy connected to the Lees of Box, Wiltshire

    Possibility?
    ANN LEE Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 13 MAR 1754 Box, Wiltshire, England
    Father: EDWARD LEE Family
    Mother: ANN

    Name Ann NEAT Date of death 24 Mar 1825 Age 71 Notes wife of George RefNum 82620 Place Box, WIL(Wiltshire Memorial Transcription Index)
     
    Lee, Ann (I03778)
     
    1869 May be Stokes-see will of Oliver St John. Anne (I08232)
     
    1870 May be the "Nicholas Young" mentioned as cousin in the will of Dorothy Wadham(nee Petre) in 1618?

    ?
    Will of Nicholas Younge of London 26 April 1654 PROB 11/237
    Will of Nicholas Younge, Gentleman of London 12 November 1619 PROB 11/134
     
    Younge, Nicholas (I09902)
     
    1871 May be the Alice or Agnes Piper who marries John Twynne and is buried as follows:
    "Name: Alice Twyne Event Type: Burial Death Date: abt. 1567 Burial Date: 21 Oct 1567 Burial Place: Preston-next-Wingham, Kent Spouse Name: Mr. John
     
    Piper, Alice (I10598)
     
    1872 May be the Ann Batty 15.08.1790 At St MAry Marylebone but to Ann and James Batty? Batty, Mary Ann (I00630)
     
    1873 May be the daughter of Elizabeth St John??

    Testamenta Eborcensia volume 3, p 344 (1865)
    24 September 1479 Dispensation for William Conyers and Mary Scrope to marry. She having been contracted to marry John Conyers, brother of the said William who is dead. Issued by Julian , Cardinal- bishop of St Sabina June 21st 8 Sixtus IV.
     
    Scrope, Mary (I08073)
     
    1874 May be the daughter of John Iles of Exerter, Devon?

    Any connection??
    Will of Mary Peirce, Widow of Devizes, Wiltshire 20 February 1667 PROB 11/323

    Relative??
    Will of John Eyles, Merchant of Devizes, Wiltshire 13 November 1662 PROB 11/309
     
    Eyles, Mary (I06768)
     
    1875 May be the daughter of Sir William Owen and Ellen Needham of Condover.

    Ellen Owen,who married Mr. (afterwards Sir George) Norton of Abbot's Leigh, was the daughter of Sir William Owen of Condover, the well-known Royalist, by Ellen, daughter of Lord Kilmorey (d. 1627). Her paternal grandfather, Thomas Owen, (d. 1598), Judge of Common Pleas, married Sarah, daughter of Humphrey Baskerville, who was descended from the Devereux's, ancestors of the Viscounts Hereford.

    ?
    Will of JANE NORTON, of Church Stretton, Salop, widow of Bonham Norton, Esq., dec d . Will proved 23 Nov., 1640. [147 Coventry.'] j£ioo for a tomb in the Church of Condover, where I wish to be buried, in remembrance of my father Thomas Owen, Esq., one of the Justices of the Comm. Pleas, my brother Sir Roger Owen, Kn', & of my husband & self. To my brother Sir William Owen, Kn l , ^20 for mourning blacks. 1 To my grandchild George Norton, my three best gilt goblets that were his great grandfather's. My grandchild Hugh Norton, his brother. My son Roger Norton, his wife Susan, his eldest son Roger, & his daughters Susan and Jane, To Roger my stock of ^"320 at the Stationer's Hall, London. My son John Norton. My daughter Sarah Barker, widow. Francis Browne, Esq.,& my daughter Ursula, his wife. My son in law Tho's Edwards, Esq., & my daughter Mary, his wife. My daughter Margaret Vaughan. My nephew & godson Francis Newton, son of John Newton, Esq., ^50. My son in law Rowland Lacon, Esq., & Jane his wife.

    Will of Ellen Norton, Widow of Saint George in Southwark, Surrey 16 March 1675 PROB 11/347

    Will of Hugh Norton, Gentleman of London 03 December 1668 PROB 11/328
    Will of Roger Norton, Stationer of London 07 April 1662 PROB 11/307
    Will of George Norton, Saddler of London 22 December 1659 PROB 11/296
    Will of Henry Norton, Embroiderer of Saint Faith, City of London 30 March 1654 PROB 11/236
     
    Owen, Ellen (I09137)
     
    1876 May be the James Stewart born 1834 listed on the 1841 census?

    1861 Census: Possibility??
    Name: James Stewart Age: 26 Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Relationship: Head Mother's Name: Sarah Gender: Male Where born: Midmar, Abdnshire Registration Number: 168A Registration district: St Nicholas Civil parish: St Nicholas County: Aberdeenshire Address: 72 Loch Street Occupation: Horster ED: 18 Household schedule number: 27 Line: 11 Roll: CSSCT1861_24 Household Members:
    Name Age
    James Stewart 26
    Sarah Stewart 19
    Elizth Stewart 1
    Willm Stewart 4 Mo

     
    Stewart, John James (I02238)
     
    1877 May be the John Aldridge of Bratton Gent who leaves a will dated 1712. PRO 11/534
    Mentions friend Issac Axford of Earlestroke
    Son William
    Daughters Sarah, Elizabeth, Deborah and Mary
    Grandson John Aldridge Ballard and Jonathon Ballard
    Charity natural daughter of my daughter Deborah
    Daughter Grace
    Grandchildren John and Elizabeth Clarke


    Will of Mary Aldridge, Widow of Bratton , Wiltshire 20 May 1723 PROB 11/591 -no mention of children -just deceased husaband, not named.
     
    Axford, Mary (I05844)
     
    1878 May be the John Chamberlayne of Gloucesterhsire who leaves a will dated 1668??
    John Chamberlayne - Swells, Gloucestershire 26 April 1665 7 November 1668
     
    Chamberlayne, John (I07975)
     
    1879 May be the John Neate who married Jane Barrett at Lydiard Tregoze on 19.06.1732.?
    If so 3 children born in Yatesbury from 1733-1741.

    Could this be the John Neate baptised 29.02.1692 at Compton Bassett?
    Did this son die young-not listed on the census in Lydiard Tregoze in 1703??
    eg: John Neate who died at Wroughton in 1693?

    Name: John Neat Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1692 Christening Date: 29 Feb 1692 Christening Place: Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England Father's Name: John Neat Mother's Name: Elizabeth Paternal Grandfather's Name: William Neat Source Citation: Place: Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England; Date Range: 1677 - 1882; Film Number: 1279351.

    Could John have married an Elizabeth? Not below as this is his mother, Elizabeth Cue. Check for burial of John Neate at Lydiard in the 1770's
    What about John Neate buried Aldbourne in 1771??

    Wiltshire Memorial Inscritpions Index "John Neate age 83 died Feb 177? husband of Elizabeth Ref # 87421 at Lydiard Tregoze"
    Same Ref # " Elizabeth Neate died 24 th February 1750 aged 86 years, wife of John, Lydiard Tregoze" (is this the mother of John above who also had a wife Elizabeth?)

    Did he have a son John, who also died at Hoxton?
    Is this the same person(father):
    John Neate christened Yatesbury 15.11.1741 son of John Neat and Jane? Other siblings Jane christened 30.01.1733, Thomas 29.04.1739,

    Any connection??
    Day: 15 Month: Mar Year: 1750 Groom Forenames: John junr Groom Surname: NEATE Groom's parish: Potterne Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: malster Groom's age: Groom's notes:Bride Forenames: Sarah Bride Surname: PALMER Bride's parish: Poulshot Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Poulshot Bondsman 1: HAYWOOD Thomas,innholder,Pottere Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Possibility?? Second marriage?
    Day: 23 Month: Jan Year: 1758 Groom Forenames: John Groom Surname: NEAT Groom's parish: Preshute Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: wid Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Anne Bride Surname: COOPER Bride's parish: Figheldean (Ablington) Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: wid Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Figheldean Bondsman 1: POTTS William,innholder,Salisbury,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Treasurer in Alderbury, Figheldean, Pitton and Calne, Wiltshire
     
    Neate, John (I01959)
     
    1880 May be the Mary buried Sept. 1767? Harradine, Mary (I01650)
     
    1881 May be the son Edward, mentioned as deceased??
    Text: Wade, Edward; Lutterworthe 58 Book: Register Books of Wills, 1560-1579. (Will) Collection: Wills and Adminsitrations, 1561-1577
     
    Wade (I05456)
     
    1882 May be the son of John Hungerford and Margaret Blount?
    31 Aug. 1558. Sir Anthony Hungerford of Donampney, co. Glouc. Knt. To my son and heir John H. my manor of Don Ampney, Suckley, Pyrton, and Pyrton Stock, Alvescott, Easby, Rewbrook, Birton, and Stock, in co. Glouc. Wore. Oxon. and Wilts. To my son Henry H. manors of Latton, Burtoning, and Barton Wynslowe, co. Wilts and Oxon, and Winston, co. Glouc. To my son Edward H. lands in Comhenger and Hungerford, co. Wilts and Berks. My sons Edmund H. Edward H. senior, Edward H. junior, Thomas H. John H. junior. My son (in law) Henry Clifford; my son (in law) John Blagrave; my son (in law) John Goddard; my son (in law) John Fettiplace of Besetby; my son (in law) Cervington or Servington; my daughter Joan, widow of Thomas South; my daughter Jane Foster; my wife Dorothy, daughter of Lady Danvers; Anthony Danvers, son of John D. of Tokenhain; Anne, dau. of John Danvers of Tokenham. Proved 4 Mar. 1558-9.
    (No mention of a Walter Hungerford but see will of Anne Danvers re Walter Hungerford son of Anthony Hungerford)

    Is John the heir the same John who married Jane Richmond Webb??

    ABSTRACTS OF HUNGERFORD WILLS.
    1485. Lady Margery Hungerford, widow of Sir Edw. H. and lady of Downamney; to be buried in Downamney church, near my husband. My eldest son Edward H. My son Thomas H.
    St. James Apostle (July) 1504. Lady Christiana Hungerford, widow of Sir Thomas H. of Sudington Langley, co. Wore; to be buried in "Monasterio Dnae de Circestre." My dau. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Higford. My son Anthony H. John H. eldest son, and Sir Walter H. youngest son, of my said son Anthony. Proved 19 Aug. 1504.


    31 Aug. 1558. Sir Anthony Hungerford of Donampney, co. Glouc. Knt. To my son and heir John H. my manor of Don Ampney, Suckley, Pyrton, and Pyrton Stock, Alvescott, Easby, Rewbrook, Birton, and Stock, in co. Glouc. Wore. Oxon. and Wilts. To my son Henry H. manors of Latton, Burtoning, and Barton Wynslowe, co. Wilts and Oxon, and Winston, co. Glouc. To my son Edward H. lands in Comhenger and Hungerford, co. Wilts and Berks. My sons Edmund H. Edward H. senior, Edward H. junior, Thomas H. John H. junior. My son (in law) Henry Clifford; my son (in law) John Blagrave; my son (in law) John Goddard; my son (in law) John Fettiplace of Besetby; my son (in law) Cervington or Servington; my daughter Joan, widow of Thomas South; my daughter Jane Foster; my wife Dorothy, daughter of Lady Dan vers; Anthony Danvers, son of John D. of Tokenhain; Anne, dau. of John Danvers of Tokenham. Proved 4 Mar. 1558-9.
    8 Aug. 1 Eliz. (1559). Lady Dorothy Hungerford, of East Shefford, co. Berks, widow of Sir Anthony H.; to be buried at East Shefford. My son John Fettyplace; my son and heir Edward F. Esq. deceased; my son Thomas F.; my son Edward Hungerford of Weston; my son Edward H. of Lymington; my son John H. of Stock; my son Thomas H. of Lye; my son (in law) Foster; my son (in law) Henry Clifford. Proved 5 Feb. 1559-60.
     
    Hungerford, Anthony (I08578)
     
    1883 May be the Thomas son of Thomas baptised 07.04.1622 in Clavering
    Also possibly a grandson of Peter Thackerall buried Clavering in 1610
    Could he have maried a second time to an Elizabeth and baptised a daughter Ann in 1687? Cold be the Elizabeth Thackerall widow buried in 1699.
     
    Thackerall, Thomas (I10366)
     
    1884 May be the Thomas Thackerall and his wife Lettice who baptised a Thomas in 1622 and an elizabeth in 1625?
    Possibly son of Peter Thackerall buried 1610.
    May have a son John who is buried clavering 1692? 
    Thackerall (I10422)
     
    1885 May be the witness mentioned in the will of Oliver St John. Bigod, Henry (I04627)
     
    1886 May have 12 children. This many baptised to a John and Sarah Wall between 1767-1793?? Wall, John (I07251)
     
    1887 May have a daughter Frances Lysle/Lisle
     
    Dobson, Catherine (I05226)
     
    1888 May have a daughter Margaret Allen. See will of Grandmother 1638. Barnes, Batholemew (I05242)
     
    1889 May have a sister Joan?
    JOAN BRUNSDEN Pedigree
    Marriages:
    Spouse: FRANCIS MELLER Family
    Marriage: 29 JAN 1657 Lambourn, Berkshire, England

    Bridget and Joan baptsied Lambourne 1663 and 1658 daughters of Henry and Joan
     
    Brundsen, Anne (I04231)
     
    1890 May have a son John also. children baptised 1607.

    P5/1594/43 Inventory, tuition bond, will 1594 Horton, Thomas, junior Bishopstone, North
    P5/1604/20 Will 1604 Horton, John Husbandman Bishopstone, North
    P5/1610/28 Inventory, will 1610 Horton, Thomas, senior Husbandman Bishopstone, North
    Possibly the Thomas Horton the younger who leaves a will dated 1594, relative of below. This Thomas mention his sons John, Henry, Robert and Charles(last two under age) and daughters Mary Cubbrowe and Joan Angel, probably wife of Richard Angel. Mentions cousins John and Thomas Horton (below Thomas??and John who leaves a will dated 1604??) No mention of wife. Deceased? Possible wives Katherine 1588, Ann buried 1590

    May be a connection to Thomas Horton and will of 1610 . (A Thomas buried Bishopstone 7.12.1609) Wife Christian.( A Christian buried 04.08.1609?) Has a daughter Joan who married Nicholas Raynolds, daughter Elizabeth and son-in-law John Cole, kinsmand Robert Horton living with him and Johann also living with him. Son Thomas Horton children Thomas and Jane
     
    Horton, Thomas (I06663)
     
    1891 May have a son Thomas. One baptising children in the 1710-1720 range in Ashwell?? Ampthill, John (I05871)
     
    1892 May have been a clerk Allen, Edward (I06906)
     
    1893 May have been born St Andew Undershaft.
    Farrington’s father, a London merchant descended from the Faringtons of Worden Hall, Lancashire, had purchased a ‘small estate’ at Chislehurst in about 1670. Thomas snr. may well have been the ‘Mr Farringdon that lives in Holborn’ against whom an information was laid in 1681 for ‘speaking treasonable words . . . ’tis said of the same nature as those for which [Stephen] College suffered’. ..Farrington died on 7 Oct. 1712, aged 48, and was buried at Chislehurst. He had owned some £3,000 worth of Bank stock in 1710, and his will mentioned property in the City, besides the houses in St. James’s Street and at Chislehurst. His mother and John Smith were named as trustees.
     
    Farrington, Thomas (I08772)
     
    1894 May have been buried 15.09.1808 Ashwell, Hertfordshire Burr, Edward (I09688)
     
    1895 May have been dead before about 1865. See letters of Richard Cooke to his brother Michael Cooke in Canada. Cooke, Annie Jane (I00676)
     
    1896 May have been married twice-first to an Elizabeth. A child Elizabeth baptised to Giles and Elizabeth in the 1650.

    Any connection?? Son?
    Text: Giles Wall & Catherine Kemme, lic. 01 Jan 1676/7 Book:  
    Wall, Giles (I05706)
     
    1897 May have brothers Charles, Thomas,
    Sisters Annes, Joan, Margery - No parent given in register.

    Horton name may be associated with Bishopstone for two earlier centuries?? Wife possibly descended fom same family in Bishopstone. Cousins?


    Other Hortons baptised in 1615-1625 - no parents given 
    Horton, Robert (I04547)
     
    1898 May have died 11 Jul 1648 Crouch, Anne (I08716)
     
    1899 May have died 1512.

    no title] AR/21/10 19th cent
    These documents are held at Cornwall Record Office 12 items
    Contents:
    Legal document
    1513, 2nd Apr
    Will of Sir John Arundell, knight (19th-century copy)
    19th-century copy of AR/21/9; with a family-tree, showing persons mentioned in the will.
     
    Arundall, John (I10005)
     
    1900 May have died 1645.
    Residing in Berkshire at one stage.

    Brother?
    WILLIAM FARRAR was born 25 April 1583(1593?), in Lincolnshire, England, son of John and Cicely (Kelke) Farrar, and died 11 June 1637, on Farrar's Island, in Henrico Co., Virginia. He arrived in Virginia with Lord De La Warr, in August 1618, aboard the ship- "Neptune". ... His older brother, HENRY FARRAR, married MARTHA WOODWARD, daughter of Sir JOHN WOODWARD. Much of the FARRAR ancestry has been traced back to Yorkshire, England, where his father, John, was born in 1548, but HENRY FARRAR (born ca. 1575) died in Great Amwell, Co. Hertford, in 1645. In 1631, WILLIAM FARRAR inherited his father's lands in Hertfordshire, England and conveyed all of it to his brother- JOHN FARRAR. He also had another younger brother named HUMPHREY FARRAR. [Family Tree Maker. CD 162. Family History Genealogies #1, page 771.

    Will of Henry Farrar Gentleman Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire 20 May 1660 Proved 5 February 1662 mentions wife Joan, sons Marmaduke, Benjamin and Henry, father Henry, lands bought of Sir John Woodward in Western Under Edge, Gloucestershire, and at Croxton Lincolnshire, wife's children Lidia Freeman and Robert Warner.

    Will of John Farrar:
    John Farrar the elder of London, Esquier, will 14 April, 1627, proved 28 May, 1628. To Henry Farrar my oldest son my messuages, lands etc. called Great Ewood, Little Ewood, upper Whitelee, and Stonyroyd, and Ye Yate in parish of Halifax County York to him and his heirs forever. To my son John, "carefully settled already, 20 nobles." To his wife Susan 10 pounds. To my son William Farrar "all my messuages, lands, etc. in Hoddesdon, Bloxeborne and Amwell or elsewhere in the countie of Hertford heretofore . . . conveyed to Henry and John Farrar my sons to my use. "To my son William and his heirs....To my son Humphrey Farrar and heirs ... To Cicely Farrar daughter of my son John 40 pounds. To seven children of my son John 4 pounds each. ...In a codicil to the will dated 24 April 1628, "John Farrar of London, Esquire make this addition --200 pounds was delivered to my son John Farrar of Fena County York to ...


    Notes for HENRY FARRAR:
    Following the purchase of the Hertfordshire property, Henry returned to Great Amwell and was living there at the "Visitation of Hertfordshire in 1634" when he applied to the college of Arms for use of his father's "coat", thus preserving a record of John and Cecily (Kelke) Farrar's family.


    September 6, 1631, indenture between William Farrar of London gent of the one part and Henry Farrer of Reading, Berkshire, Esquire, of the other part. Whereas John Farrer the elder of London Esquire, deceased, bequeathed to William Farrar and Cecily his wife and Cicely and William his children one annuitie or yearly rent of 20 pounds from the lands of the said John Farrer called Great Ewood and Little Ewood in the parish of Halifax, Yorks....

    ?
    Name: Grace Farrar Gender: Female Spouse's Name: George Perry Marriage Date: 6 Sep 1642 Marriage Place: Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England
     
    Farrar, Henry (I09213)
     

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