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Name |
Chamberlaine, Edward |
Born |
Of Princethrope, Warwickshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1651 |
Person ID |
I06528 |
My Genealogy |
Family |
Cave, Elinor, c. 21 May 1633, Stanford, Northampton, England , d. Aft 1686 (Age ~ 53 years) |
Married |
01 Jan 1650/51 |
Stanford, Northampton, England |
Family ID |
F01906 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Will of Edward Chamberlaine, Gentleman of Princethorpe, Warwickshire 22 June 1694 PROB 11/420-Uncles Francis Chamerlaine of London gentleman and Samuel Sheppard of London, merchant, daughters Bridget and Mary Chamberlaine, sons John and Richard Chamberlaine, wife Jane Chamberlaine.
Samuel Sheppard:Parliament Online :b.c.1648. m. 23 Sept. 1673, aged 25, Mary (d. 1723), da. of Edward Chamberlayne of Princethorpe, Warws. 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 1 da. d.v.p.1
Will of Edward Chamberlaine or Chamberlayne, Gentleman of Princethorpe, Warwickshire 12 May 1657 PROB 11/264
...Edward Chamberlayne the elder, Princethorpe, proved at London on 12 May 1657. Lists sons: Edward(eldest), Martyn, William, Richard, Knightlie, John, Francis, Thomas, and George; daughters Marie and Bridget; granddaughter Jane, daughter of son Edward; and cousins Thomas Harbert [Herbert?} of Stretton upon Dunsmore and Nicholas Hanslap of Southam. He also mentions "my father Hale," his wife's surname.
Could Eleanor have died and he remarried a Hale?
Brochure on Stonythorpe Hall, Warwickshire:
...faced financial difficulties in 1652 (forced) raising a mortgage on the property from a neighbouring uncle, Edward Chamberlayne of Princethorpe. In 1655 the Hanslap family faced the inevitable and sold the property to Ambrose Holbech. In 1676, John Chamberlayne, 6th son of Edward, who had previously lent money on the property, acquired Stoneythorpe Hall, having made money from trade. Stoneythorpe Hall was to remain in his family for more than three centuries until 1998. During this period it was the residence to various members of the Chamberlayne family, many of whom are laid to rest in the family vault in the church at Southam.
Monumental Inscriptions on flat stones in the Chancell:(Knightlow Hundred, Warwickshire)
"Here Keth the body of Mrs. Bridget Hunt, Daughter of Mr. Edward Chamberlain the elder, of Princethorpe, and wife of the Rev. Mr. Richard Hunt, Vicar of Bpps. Itchington in this County obiit Decemb. 8th, 1705. Anno Ętatis 63."
"Here Heth also the Body of Samuel Hunt, Son of Francis and Jemima, and Grandson of the said Bridgett Hunt Obiit June 14. 1707. Anno Ętat. quinto."
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