Abt 1575 - 1641 (~ 66 years)
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Name |
Webb, Noah Evered |
Born |
Abt 1575 |
Of Draycott Foliat, Wiltshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Nov 1641 |
Chiseldon, Wiltshire, England |
Person ID |
I03972 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
22 Sep 2017 |
Father |
Webb, Richmond, b. Abt 1540, England , d. 1581-1584, Draycot Foliat, Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 44 years) |
Mother |
Evered, Alice, b. Abt 1550, England |
Married |
Abt 1570 |
England |
Family ID |
F00961 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Did he die in 1641 and these his sons?
Wilts. Will of Noah Evered alias Webb 1641
connection??
Wiltshire and Swindon Archives:
9/5/1
Title
Scope and Content Marriage settlement (1) Nicholas Kimber, the elder, of Chisbury, in Little Bedwyn, yeoman, and Joan, his now wife, (2) Noah Webb of Marlborough, linen-draper and Timothy Mundy of the same place, grocer, (3) Nicholas Kimber, the younger of Marlborough, woollen-draper, eldest son of the said Nicholas the elder, and Elizabeth Dudley, spinster, daughter of Henry Dudley of Broad Hinton, clerk. Two enclosed meadows or pastures (10 acres) lying on the south side of Puttall Lane in the tithing of Hensett and Puttall in Little Bedwyn. Consideration: marriage of Nicholas Kimber the younger and Elizabeth Dudley; and £250.
Date 27 March 1680
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Marriage Bond: Noah Webb, 26, gentleman, of Marlborough, m. 1-21-1667, Christian. Sadler, 23, single person, of Wroughton, bondsmen William Crabb
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Curate of Bromley, Wiltshire:
Noah Webb, 1628.
At a date before 1616 Edward Read and others sold specified lands once part of the manor of Draycot Foliat to Noah Evered alias Webb the elder. (fn. 122) The estate lay in the northern half of the parish of Draycot Foliat above the Ridge Way. (fn. 123) In 1616 Noah Evered alias Webb granted a moiety of his estate to his son John, (fn. 124) and before his death in 1641 he had assigned the other moiety to his son Stephen (d. c. 1667). (fn. 125) No more is known of Stephen's moiety, but that conveyed to John Evered alias Webb the elder passed to his son and heir John the younger, from whom it passed to Stephen Evered alias Webb, eldest son of John the younger. (fn. 126) By 1698 the moiety was held by Mary Webb (d. 1706), (fn. 127) possibly either the mother or wife of Stephen Evered alias Webb, and her son Daniel (d. c. 1714). (fn. 128) In that year they conveyed their moiety to Noah Evered alias Webb of Marlborough. (fn. 129) At an unknown date Noah Evered alias Webb sold the moiety to John Phelps alias Bromham. (fn. 130) Phelps's heirs were his daughters Hester and Anne, who married Thomas Jones and Edmund Chapp respectively, and
From: 'Parishes: Draycot Foliat', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 9 (1970), pp. 43-49. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66538 Date accessed: 09 July 2009.
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