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401 == Biography ==
Eleanor was named in the 1551 will of her father William. She was noted as being unmarried at that time.
'''Will of William Smyth''':
"England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 35{{Ancestry Sharing|29353577|40e389}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|937395}} (accessed 8 July 2022)Will of Willmi Smyth of Haningtoy, Lincolnshire, England, granted probate on 2 Aug 1552. Died Abt 1552.

: Alexander White married Eleanor Smith.They had eight children, including Katherine, who married and accompanied John Carver on the Mayflower to Plymouth, Massachusetts.John Robinson, Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers: A Study of His Life and Times by Walter H. Burgess [https://books.google.nl/books?id=Qg1MAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA425&lpg=PA425&dq=Ralph+Thickins+and+Jane+White&source=bl&ots=opqSp77Oi9&sig=-3Zfs07BV6TG5kXwIEO6JfxtKyY&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjdn9_GmvXNAhXLVhoKHWtwCd04FBDoAQhaMAk#v=onepage&q=william%20white&f=false Will of Alexander White, father in law of John Robinson pg.20 , 21, 22]
and see also [https://books.google.nl/books?id=Qg1MAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA425&lpg=PA425&dq=Ralph+Thickins+and+Jane+White&source=bl&ots=opqSp77Oi9&sig=-3Zfs07BV6TG5kXwIEO6JfxtKyY&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjdn9_GmvXNAhXLVhoKHWtwCd04FBDoAQhaMAk#v=onepage&q=Eleanor%20White&f=false pg. 23]


Born 1546 Le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, ,

:Father - William Smith (1518-1551)
:Mother - Katherine Porter (1520-1546)
:Married 1570
:Spouse - John White (1557-1594)
:Children
::Charles (1575-)
::Bridget (1579-1643)
::William (1590-1620)

== Sources ==

*Wilson, George F. Saints and Strangers,George F. Reynart & Hitchcock, New York, 1945 
Smith, Eleanor (I4857)
 
402 == Biography ==
Eleanor's maiden name is not known.
She married firstly Ralph de Gorges (Lord Gorge), who died around 1323.[[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom", London: William Pollard & Co, 1945, Ed. 2 Vol X, FamilySearch,[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/57180/?offset=0#page=355&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= p. 343]

She married secondly, [[Pecche-37|John Peche]] who died around 1335. They had issue:
#[[Pecche-38|John]]

Eleanor was still living in Jul 1341.

== Research Notes ==

:Lent_Vise_2011-05-11aa.ged

== Sources ==
 
_____, Eleanor (I5589)
 
403 == Biography ==
Elizabeth Wakeman's father, Samuel, emigrated on the ship "Lyon" which arrived in Boston Harbor in 1631. He settled first in Cambridge, Mass., where is was granted twelve acres, but he became a founder of the church in Roxbury and was admitted as church member #5. He had married before leaving England, but his first child died on the voyage to New England. By 1639/40 Samuel had several parcels of land in Hartford, including a home lot of two acres. In the summer of 1641 Samuel embarked on a trade mission to Old Providence Island off the coast of South America and was killed by Spaniards when his ship entered that harbor.
Elizabeth was born about 1640, probably in Hartford, Connecticut. (There were no counties in Connecticut until 1666; Haddam is commonly ascribed as her birth place but that town was not settled until after 1662. Her parents were living in Hartford at the time of her birth, this would be the most logical birthplace.) On 10 April 1659, then about 19 years old, she was treated by John Winthrop. John Winthrop treated her again 11 Feb 1659/60, referring to her as Joseph Arnol's wife, G: Willet's daughter.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' (1995), 3:1899-1901 (Samuel Wakeman), in particular, 1901; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1901/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].
On 6 September 1662, Joseph Arnold and wife Elizabeth acknowledged receipt of her share of her father Samuel Wakeman's estate.Charles William Manwaring, [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records] (Hartford, Conn., R.S. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904), multiple vols., 1 (Hartford District 1635-1700):39-40; digital images, [https://archive.org/stream/adigestearlycon00unkngoog#page/n74/mode/2up ''InternetArchive''].
Elizabeth married (1) Joseph Arnold between 10 April 1659 and 11 Feb 1659/60, in Hartford and they had seven children, all born in Haddam. After her first husband died she married (2) 30 Mar 1693, Daniel Brainerd of Haddam.Lucy Abigail Brainard, ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America|Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America]]'' (Hartford, Ct.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1908, reprinted 1987), 3 vols., 1:31-40 (Daniel), in particular, p. 32, 32n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062858428?urlappend=%3Bseq=52 ''Hathi Trust'']; author notes, "By the manuscript, Dea. Arnold's mother m. Daniel Brainwood ... the town records state that his widow married March 30, 1693, but it does not state whom she married." Elizabeth died at Haddom, 1698 and is buried in the Old Cove Burying Ground, East Haddam.

The Children of Elizabeth and Joseph Arnold were:

#John Arnold-1664-1741
#Joseph Arnold-12 Mar 1665-8 Apr 1752
#Samuel Arnold-1668-20 Mar 1739
#Josiah Arnold-1671-27 Jan 1712
#Susanna Arnold(Thomas Brooks)-1675-18 May 1719
#Jonathan Arnold-14 Aug 1679-19 May 1719
#Elizabeth Arnold-1682

==Research Notes==A prior version of this profile reported, "She passed away in 1696," without further reference.

== Sources ==

:See also--* Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' (1995), 3:1899-1901 (Samuel Wakeman); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1899/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].* Lucy Abigail Brainard, ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America|Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America]]'' (Hartford, Ct.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1908, reprinted 1987), 3 vols., 1:31-40 (Daniel), in particular, p. 32; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062858428?urlappend=%3Bseq=52 ''Hathi Trust''].* A Digest of The Early Connecticut Probate Records, Charles William Maning, vol I page [https://archive.org/stream/adigestearlycon00unkngoog#page/n77/mode/2up 40]
* Find a Grave Memorial [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83013082 #83013082 ] has no stone. There was no identifiable stone in the 1930's (Hale Collection). She probably would have been buried as Brainerd (second husband) not Arnold. * Source: S33 Author: Edmund West, comp. Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2000; Repository: [[#R2]] * Source: S39 Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004; Repository: [[#R2]] * Source: S70 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012; Repository: [[#R2]]* Brainerd, Dwight. ''[[Space:Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd|Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd]]'' (Montreal, Quebec, 1948) [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofthomas00unse/page/20 Page 20]
* Torrey's New England Marriage Records Prior to 1700*Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' (1995), 1:83 (William Baker); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/83/0''AmericanAncestors''].New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration, 1620-1, Vol 1: A-B, pg 83 
Wakeman, Elizabeth (I4702)
 
404 == Biography ==
Elysabethe was born in 1543. She passed away about 1609.
== Sources ==
* *"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVHM-J99 : 10 December 2014), Thomas Mychell and Elysabethe Claye, 01 Aug 1569; citing Halifax, York, England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 496,813.*"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGYW-NQ1 : 30 December 2014, Eliz. Claye, 30 Jul 1543); citing HALIFAX,YORK,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 496,813, 528,766. 
Claye, Elysabethe (I4888)
 
405 == Biography ==
Eudo de Pillesdon
1250-1267
1250

Birth • 0 Sources
1250
Pilsdon, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
1267
Age 18
Death • 0 Sources
1267
Pilsdon, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
----By an assize 28th Hemy III. (A.D. 1243), it was found that one furlong of land in Morbath, Dorset, was the inheritance of Basilia, late the wife of Warresius de Pillesdon, who died on his journey to Jerusalem, and that Eudo de Pillesdon was the son and heir of Warresius.http://www.musburyheritage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/The_Book_of_the_Axe.pdf

== Sources ==

* The Book of the Axe p.96

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LVM6-X5Q/eudo-de-pillesdon-1250-1267 
Pillesdon, Eudo (I5041)
 
406 == Biography ==
First husband: Richard GrenvilleSecond husband: Thomas Arundell, son of Alexander Arundell and Jane Lanyon.

http://archive.org/stream/genealogyfamily00edwigoog#page/n26/mode/1up

Pg.13
Thomas, who married, first, Joan, daughter of William Stourton, esq., and having no issue by her he married, secondly, Joane,* daughter and heiress to John Hill of Buckland Touzsaints, in the county of Devon, esq., and died 31 January 1541 (32 Henry VIII.) leaving three daughters, and three sons, viz. : - first daughter, Margaret, married, first, to Thomas Southcote, of Southcote, in the county of Devon, and secondly, to John Fursland, of Bickington, in the county of Devon, by whom�� she had Walter F., Judith (married to Alexander Gottom, of Abbots Kerswell), Ursula (to Robert Barnes, of Plymouth), Alice (to Hugh Lear, of Ipplepen), Thomasine (to Robert Lynham, of Cornwall) ; second dau., Joane, married first, to Hugh Hill, of Heath, and secondly to Robert Dowrish, of Heath-barton, in the county of Devon, gent, (second son of Thomas Dowrish, of Dowrish in Sandford), by whom she had Thomas Dowrish, who married Wilmot, daughter of Richard Prouse of Exeter ; third daughter, Thomasine, married, first, to Sir Roger Grenville, an esquire of the body to Henry VIII. (son of Sir Richard Grenville, knt., of Stowe)‡ who was drowned at sea, vitâ patris, and had issue, three sons, viz, : - (A) John Grenville, who died s. p. ; (B.) Sir Richard Grenville, successor to his grandfather, knighted in 1577, Vice- Admiral of England, and Sheriff of Cornwall in 1578, slain in a sea fight in 1591, and married Mary, daughter and co-heiress of Sir John St. Leger, of Annery, in the county of Devon, knt., by whom she had, John, Katherine, Ursula, Mary, and an eldest son, Sir Bernard, who died in 1605, and left by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Philip Bevile of Brynne, a son, the eminent royalist, Sir Bevil Granville, called "the Bayard of England," the "Mirror of Chivalry,"

http://archive.org/stream/genealogyfamily00edwigoog#page/n27/mode/1up
*
Pg.213 • COLE OF SLADE.
William Cole of Hittislegh, co. Devon, living 1243. = ; ch: Roger Cole •Roger Cole of Coleton, 25 Edw. I. ; ch: Roger, William (2 son.) Cole •Roger Cole, son and heir. = ; ch: John Cole of Tamer •John Cole of Tamer, son and heir, a Man at Arms. = ; ch: Sir John (m. Anne Bodrugan) Cole •Sir John Cole, Kt., of Mythway in the parish of Brixham, knighted in France 25 July 1380 by the Lord Deputy. = Anne, da. and h. of Sir Nicholas Bodrugan, Kt. ; ch: William (m. Margaret Beaupell) Cole •William Cole of Tamer, son and heir. = Margaret, da. of Sir Henry Beaupell, Kt. ; ch: Sir John (m. Agnes Fitzwarine) Cole •Sir John Cole, Kt., present at the battle of Agincourt, 1514. = Agnes, da. of Sir ... Fitzwarine, Kt. ; ch: Adam (m. Elizabeth Weston), John (m. Jane Meriet), William (3 son.), Robert (4 son.) Cole •Sir Adam Cole, son and heir. = Elizabeth, da. of Sir Richard Weston, Kt.•John Cole of Slade, 2 son. = Jane, da. of Robert Meriet of Devon. ; ch: Symon (m. Alice Lure) Cole •Symon Cole of Slade in Devon, d. 1497. = Alice da. & coh. of ... Lure in Devon, Gent. ; ch: John (m. Thomasine Walcott), Joane (m. William Hele) Cole •Joane, wife of 2 William Hele of Devon.•John Cole of Slade, eldest son, d. 21 Nov. 1543, and named as deceased in the Inq. taken on the death of his grandson William. = Thomasine da. & h. of 1 Thomas Walcott of Devon, named in the Inq. taken on the death of her grandson William, living at Buckish 1547. ; ch: Thomas (m. Joan Stourton & Joane Hill) Cole •Thomas Cole of Slade, d. 31 Jan. 1541, and named as deceased in the Inq. taken on the death of his son William. = Joan, da. of William Stourton, 1 wife, d. s.p. ; = Joane da. & h. of John Hill of Buckland, Co. Devon, 2 wife, named in the Inq. taken on the death of her son William, living 1547, remar. William Burgoyne, heir to her mother, aged 50 years and over 2 Edw. VI. ; ch: Joane (m. Hugh Hill & Robert Dowish), Margaret (m. Thomas Southcott & John Fursland Cole, A (Pg.214 Robert Cole (3 sonne B Vide page 215), Richard (m. Alice Greenevile), Thomasine (m. Roger Greeneville & Thomas Arundell), William (m. Elizabeth Champernown) Cole)
*
Pg.214
:Thomasine. = Roger Greeneville of Stowe in Corn. ; ch: Sir Richard Grenvile of Stowe ; = Thomas Arundell of Clifton in Corn. ; ch: Jane, Margaret Arundell
:Richard Cole of Buckland, 2 son, d. at Buckland Toutsaints 5 Feb 1573, Inq. p.m. 20 Eliz., pt. 1, No. 29. = Alice, da. of John Greenevile of Exeter, Esq. ; ch: John (m. Katherine Hele) Cole ....
:William Cole of Slade in Devon, eldest sonne, d. 23 Ap. 1547. Inq. p.m. W. & L., 1 Edw. VI, vol. iii, p 75. = Elizabeth, eldest da. of Sir Philip Champernown of Modbury, Kt., mar. at Modbury, named in the Inq. taken on her husband's death, remar. .... Pollard. Will 26 July 1567, pro. 13 May 1574, P.C.C. (Martyn 22). ; ch: Philip (m. Jane Williams) Cole...

*Frederic Thomas Colby; [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun06colbrich/page/n3/mode/2up ''The Visitation of the County of Devon in the Year 1620;'' Volume 6.] Colby, Frederic Thomas; [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun06colbrich/page/n3/mode/2up ''The Visitation of the County of Devon in the Year 1620;'' Volume 6.] Data:#) [http://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun06colbrich#page/339/mode/1up ''County of Devon;'' page 339:] COLE.-(Supp.)##) Symon Cole of Slade in Devon married Alice d. & coh. of Lure of Devon gent.
###) Children of Symon and Alice Cole:####) John Cole of Slade (1st son), married Thomazine d. & h. of Mattcott of Devon.
#####) Children of John and Thomazine (Mattcott) Cole:######) Thomas Cole of Slade married Joane Hill d. & h. of John Hill of Buckland co. Devon
#######) Children of Thomas and Joane (Hill) Cole:
########) Robert (, 3)
########) Will. (of Slade, 1 s.), ########) '''Thomazine Cole; m. (1st) Roger Grenvile of Stowe Cornw., (unnamed children); m. (2nd) Thomas Arundell of Clifton in Cornw.
#########) '''Children of Thomazine (Cole) and Thomas Arundell
##########) Jane Arundell
##########) Margaret Arundell########) Richard Cole of Buckland married Alice Greenvile, d. of John Greenvile of Exeter Esq.;
#########) Children of Richard Cole and Alice Greenvile
##########) John Cole (1st son)
####) Joane Cole (m.) W. Hele of Devon

== Sources ==
 
Cole, Thomasine (I4743)
 
407 == Biography ==
Francis was born in 1505. He passed away in 1540.

== Sources ==
Gary Boyd Roberts, "The Royal Descents of 900 Immigrants to the American Colonies, Quebec, or the United States". March 7, 2018, Genealogical Publishing Company. Volume 2, page 553. 
Gower, Francis (I5458)
 
408 == Biography ==
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
: William I, Count of Nevers was born c. 1030, son of Renauld I, Count of Nevers and Adela of France. He married Ermengarde, daughter of Renauld, Count of Tonnerre in 1045. William died at Nevers, after 1083.
:
: William I and Ermengarde had six children:
: 1.Ermengarde (b. 1050), married Hubert I, Count of Beaumont;
: 2.Robert (1052 - 12 February 1095), later Bishop of Auxerre;: 3.William II (1052-1090), inherited grandfather's title as Count of Tonnerre;
: 4.Heloise (b. 1056), married William, Count of Evreux;
: 5.Sibille (1058-1078), married Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy; and: 6.Renauld II (1059-1097), inherited father's title as Count of Nevers.

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Nevers, Comte Guillaume I (I5210)
 
409 == Biography ==
George Gayden was the son of Ralph Gayden and Joanna his wife. His birth was recorded in the North Farnham Parish Register, as were the births of siblings, Ralph Gayden Jr. (1680) and John Gayden (1684). A deed signed in Old Rappahannock County, VA indicates he was a grandson of [[Webster-450|Henry]] and [[Unknown-235288|Charity Webster]] by their daughter Johanna. The will of George Gayden of North Farnham Parish was proved 5 Sept 1764. It mentioned children; George Gayden, Elizabeth Nixson, and John Gayden. John Nixson presented the will to the court.*Note: Old Rappahannock was abolished in 1692 when it became Essex and Richmond counties. Richmond was called North Farnham Parish. Essex was called South Farnham Parish. George's birth falls within the time period of Old Rappahannock County.
The following births were recorded in the Farnham Parish Registerhttps://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/186416-orange-county-virginia-families?viewer=1&offset=0#page=137&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Webster

::''Born Ralph the son of Ralph and Joanna Gayton October 2 1680
::''Born '''George''' the son of Ralph and Joanna Gayton '''22 Dec 1682'''

::''Born John the son of Ralph and Joanna Gayton 14 Sept. 1684

::''Born George son of George and Elizabeth Gayton 4 Jan 1739
::''Born Elizabeth daughter of George and Elizabeth Gayden 19 June 1742

::''Died George Gayden son of George Gayden 8 July 1744

::''Born Winney daughter of George and Hannah Gayton 7 March 1750

::''Born John son of George and Hannah Gayden 19 April 1753

Old Rappahannock County Virginia Deeds no 7. (1682-1688)
:''Charity Webster by and with consent of Henry Webster her husband gives unto '''George Gayden''' the son of Ralph Gayden and Joanna his wife one young heifer and increase; if sd. George Gayden to die then to fall to Ralph Gayden Jr. Signed 2 day of Sept 1685. Henry H Webster [above] Charity M Webster

:''Signed in presence of

:''Francis Settle

:''James Taylor

== Sources ==

*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2713070?availability=Online] Orange County, Virginia, families by William Everett Brockman 2 v. Minneapolis, Minnesota : [s.n.], 1957. Page 133.
*U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560 - 1900. George Gayden. Birth year: 1682. Spouse: Elizabeth. Marriage state: Virginia. 
Gayden, George Sr. (I4936)
 
410 == Biography ==
He was born about 1534.
By 1558 Thomas Richard Harper had married Lady Cecilia Collier Collyer (1538-1612).
He passed away in 1608 and was buried on 06 July 1608 at St.Olave, Bermondsey, Southwark Surrey, England. Parish Registers, London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, & Burials, 1538-1812 on ancestry.com for Thomas Harper, d: 1608; buried: 06 July 1608 St. Olave, Bermondsey, Southward, Surrey, England

== Sources ==
* Suffolk, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records 1538-1850; on ancestry.com citing ref#942.64 R953r; v6; roll#990713_1547; for Thomas Harper, Jr., bapt: 12 March 1559 St.James, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk, England (father: Thomas Harper)

== Acknowledgements ==* Harper-2606 was created on 04 Dec 2013 by [[Fisher-4980 | Lynda Hull]] 
Harper, Thomas Richard (I4587)
 
411 == Biography ==
Head-1104 was created by [[Lawn-100 | Jeff Lawn]] through the import of Jeffrey Lawn family tree.ged on Apr 23, 2014.
In 1734 Orange County, VA was created from Spotsylvania County. In 1736 the tax list for the south side of the Rapidan River included: Anthony Head, George Head & Robert Deering
18 Feb 1734 Anthony Head is hereby appointed Surveyor of the highways from the upper side of Poplar Bridge to Francklins Road & is ordered that the said Anthony Head cause the highways to be cleared & the Bridges repaired in the said Precinct according to Law and it is further ordered that if Blue Run Bridge should go away John Howard & all the male Labouring tithables in his precinct are to help to rebuild it.

He was sworn in as member of the County Grand Jury on 8 Nov 1735

== Sources ==

* Essex County Deed Book No. 16, 31 Jan 1720/1
* Orange County Road Orders 1734-1749 by Ann Brush Miller, pg 7 
Head, Anthony Sr (I5331)
 
412 == Biography ==
Her given name is unknown, but may have been Beatrix.

== Sources ==

* Ancestry family trees
*Royal and Noble Genealogical Data, Brian Tompsett, Copyright 1994-2001, Version March 25, 2001
* http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/GEDCOM.html, Department of Computer Science, University of Hull, Hull, UK, HU6 7RX, B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk

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Bolbec, Beatrix (I5132)
 
413 == Biography ==
Her Last Name at Birth was Mihel according to the parish marriage record. More research is needed.She married Thomas Kerrich 1592 at Brundish, Suffolk, England.England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850, Society of Genealogists
Margery died 14 May 1630 Saxsted, Suffolk, England. she was buried in All Saints Churchyard, Saxted, Suffolk Coastal district.

== Research Notes ==

== Sources ==
*https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123543414

*England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850, Society of Genealogists*Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; vol. 75, pg. 301; 1921.

==Acknowledgements==
WikiTree profile Kerrich-60 created through the import of EBENSTEIN-GRANGER.GED on Aug 19, 2011 by [[Ebenstein-3 | Merryann Palmer]].
Thank you to [[Burton-2487 | Merilee Burton]] for creating WikiTree profile Kerrich-82 through the import of burton[1].ged_2013-12-25.ged on Dec 26, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Merilee and others.
this person was created through the import of Ella Lamoreaux.ged on 28 April 2011. 
_____, Margery (I4863)
 
414 == Biography ==
His father's name is William Firth, born about 1491 in Yorkshire, England.

== Sources ==
* WikiTree profile Firth-32 created through the import of FISCUS Family Tree.ged on Jun 6, 2011 by [[Fairbanks-92 | Liisa Small]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Firth-32 Changes page] for the details of edits by Liisa and others.
* Source: S572556085 Repository: [[#R2190409259]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=225892&pid=4880 * Repository: R2190409259 Name: Ancestry.com Address: 360 West 4800 North, Provo, UT 84604 Note:


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Firth, John (I4945)
 
415 == Biography ==
Hubert Vicomte du Maine, son of Raoul IV Vicomte du Maine & his first wife Emme de Montevrault Dame du Lude.

=== Name ===
: Name: Hubert I /de BEAUMONT/
:: Source: [[#S994]]

=== Birth ===
: Birth:
:: Date: ABT 1047
Removed ABT from Birth Date and marked as uncertain.


=== Occupation ===: Occupation: Viscount of Beaumont and Maine, and later of Vendôme; Viscount of Sainte-Suzanne, of Lude, of Maine, of Manceaux, and of Mans

=== Note ===
: Note: @N11447@
: @N11447@ NOTE: (1) Hubert de Beaumont, Vicomte de Maine and Beaumont (b c1047, d before 1095): m. (06.12.1067) Ermengarde de Nevers (dau of Guillaume I, Count of Nevers)

=== User ID ===
: User ID: 0B1C578177A142BF9EB87E88A5DAEAA27F99

=== Data Changed ===
: Data Changed:
:: Date: 3 MAY 2010
Prior to import, this record was last changed 3 MAY 2010.

----

== Sources ==
* Medieval Lands - [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MAINE.htm#HubertMainediedbefore1095 HUBERT Vicomte du Maine]


 
Beaumont, Hubert I (I5218)
 
416 == Biography ==
Husband of Katherine (Cooke) Clarke - married October 12, 1567 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England
John Clarke of Finningham and westhorpe, co. Suffolk, baptized 11 Feb. 1541/2, was buried at Finningham 7 or 8 Apr (7 according to Bible record; 8 according to transcrips of the Finningham registers.) 1598. He married at Westhorpe, 12 Oct. 1567, Katherine Cook, baptized at Westhorpe 12 Feb. 1540/1, buried at Finningham 30 Mar. 1598, daughter of John and Alice (Carter)
He was baptized 11 February 1541/1542 in Finningham, Suffolk, England.1541/2G. Andrews Moriarty, Jr. "Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich"; ''NEHGR,'' vol. 75 (1921):279John Osborne Austin, ''One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families,'' Self published, Providence, RI, 1893, pg. 63. He was buried 8 April 1598 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. [Or was his FATHER the one buried that date? See will below.]
Alternative death (needs checking): 1610-03-23 Blundeston, Suffolk, England
John Clarke inherited lands in Westhorpe, Finningham, and Gislingham, co. Suffolk, from his father in the will of the latter, dated 26 February 1558/9. He probably gave up some of the lands in Finningham and Gislingham to his brother, Thomas Clarke (see below). John Clarke was taxed 7s. 8d. in lands valued at £5 in Finningham in the subsidy of 1565/6, and was taxed 2s. 8d. in lands worth 20s. at Finningham and 13s. 8d. in lands worth £5 at Westhorpe in 1575/6. In both subsidies, his mother, Margaret Clarke, widow, was also taxed in lands in Westhorpe. John Clarke "the younger," a customary tenant of the manor of Finningham, is mentioned in a suit brought against Richard Mulliner by Nicholas Raynberd on 20 February 1587/8, as having surrendered lands of Thomas Cooke to the Lady of the Manor for the use of Raynberd on or about 1 September 1587. He may have been the John Clarke who, along with Christopher Clarke, was taxed 16d. in lands valued at £4 in Finningham in the subsidy of 1596/7, and who was taxed in a second subsidy that year 8d. in lands worth 40s. in Finningham. However, this may have been his son.
He appears to have resided in both parishes, and principally in Westhorpe after the death of his father-in-law, John Cook alias Carew of Westhorpe, which occurred after 1565/6 and probably before 1576. In the subsidy of 1565/6 he was taxed with his mother, Margaret, in Finningham.
He married in Westhorpe, Suffolk Co., EnglandJeffrey D. Bonevich, [http://www.bonevich.com/clarke Clarke Genealogy - Bonevich Website]

== Sources ==

* G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902, p. 13. * G. A. Moriarty, Jr. "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. * Ramsburgh, Edith Roberts. ''A Page in Heraldry'', "[[Space:Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine|Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine]]" (The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, August 1923) Vol. 57, No. 8, Whole No. 372, [https://archive.org/stream/daughtersofameri1923daug#page/469/mode/2up Page 469] 
Clarke, John (I4752)
 
417 == Biography ==
In the Will of his father, Sir George Farmer kt. made 9th August 1611, Robert is referred to as his 'second son' and there is also this - "And whereas I have by act executed sufficiently provided for my son Robert".https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D904866; PROB 11/121/453; Will of Sir George Farmer of Easton Neston, Northamptonshire; Date: 06 May 1613
The Will of his mother, Lady Marie Farmer, widow, late wife of Sir George Farmor kt., of Eston Neston, Northamptonshire, deceased", which was made on 13th August 1625, she writes "And my will is and I require that such debts as are of right due and truly known to be my son Robert Farmor's which was of late unfortunately slain at Carlowe in the Realme of Ireland and yet unpaid shall be duly paid as my own". https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D880066; PROB 11/155/169; Will of Dame Marie Farmer, Widow of Easton Neston, Northamptonshire; Date: 10 February 1629
The Will makes no mention of a widow of Robert nor of any children he might have had.

== Sources ==

 
Fermor, Robert (I5904)
 
418 == Biography ==
Isabel Parke was born to Richard and Margery Crane Parke. She died at Cambridge March 31, 1665. They resided in Cambridge.Whitmore, W H, Record of the Descendants of Francis Whitmore, of Cambridge, Mass., pg. 1, Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1855: https://ia801408.us.archive.org/23/items/recordofdescenda00inwhit/recordofdescenda00inwhit.pdf Purdy, Jessie Whitmore Padden, The Whitmore Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1625-1685), Reading, PA, 1907U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=12668688

== Sources ==


* https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12668688/isabel-whitmore
* [[Space:Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts|Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, MassachusettsBond, Henry. '']]'' (Boston: Little, Brown & Company 1855); p.384 
Park, Isabel (I4698)
 
419 == Biography ==
Joan Furnival was born around 1368 the daughter of William Furnival and his wife Thomasia.M. C. B. Dawes, A. C. Wood and D. H. Gifford, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 26', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 15, Richard II (London, 1970), pp 307-319 Items 776-793 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol15/pp307-319 BHO].Inquisitions Post Mortem relating to Yorkshire, of the Reigns of Henry IV and Henry V. Baildon and Clay (Eds.). The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Record Series. Vol. LIX. 1918, p 62 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924084250624/page/n73 Internet Archive].Inquisitions Post Mortem relating to Yorkshire, of the Reigns of Henry IV and Henry V. Baildon and Clay (Eds.). The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Record Series. Vol. LIX. 1918, p 76 [https://archive.org/details/cu31924084250624/page/n87 Internet Archive].Clay, J W (1913) The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England. London, pp 82-83 [https://archive.org/stream/extinctdormantpe00clay#page/82/mode/2up Internet Archive]. Holland, J. The History, Antiquities, and Description of the Town and Parish of Worksop, in the County of Nottingham. 1826, p 17 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044017947318&view=1up&seq=52 HathiTrust].
In the Essex return of the Inquisition Post Mortem of her father William in 1383 it was recorded that Joan his daughter aged 14 years and more, wife of Thomas de Nevyl, was his heir.
The marriage with Thomas Neville, knight, yielded a daughter, Maud.
Joan died in 1395, or RichardsonRichardson, D (2011) Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p 259. stated between 23 May 1395 and 1401, at which time her husband married again.
She was buried in Worksop Priory, Nottinghamshire.Monasticon Anglicanum. By Sir William Dugdale, Knight. Vol. 6, Part I. London, 1846, p 123 [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0006/page/122/mode/2up Internet Archive].

=== Inquisition Post Mortem of Thomas Neville 1407 ===Inquisition Post Mortem of Thomas de Nevyll, Chivaler, taken at Roderham, 5 April, 8 Hen IV [1407]. One '''Joan, daughter and heir of William de Furnyvall, chivaler,''' was seised in her demesne as of fee of the castle and lordship of Shefeld and of the manors of Treston and Whitston and took to husband the said Thomas Nevill, by whom she had issue Maud, wife of John Talbot, who is still living; Joan died so siesed and the said Thomas held the premises after her death by the Law of England. …..The said Thomas Nevylle died on Monday before Palm Sunday last. His heirs are the said Maud, his daughter by the said Joan, and heir to her mother, aged 15 and more; and Joan his daughter by his wife Ankerette, who survives him aged 3 and more.
=== Inquisition Post Mortem of Thomasia, wife of William Furnival 1409 ===Inquisition Post Mortem of Thomasia, who was wife of William Furnyvall, Chivaler, taken at Roderham, 26 Aug , 10 Hen IV [1409]. The said Thomasia held in dower, of the inheritance of Maud, daughter of '''Joan, daughter of the same William and Thomasia''', cousin and heir of the said William, and now wife of John Talbot, one-third of the manor and lordship of Sheffeld, with the advowson of the church of Handesworth, of the king in chief, as of his crown, by the service of homage only. Thomasia died on the Feast of St. Margaret the Virgin last. The said Maud is her heir, aged 17 years and more.

== Sources ==


See also:* Lewis, M. "Joan Furnival." [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p369.htm#i11087 ORTNCA]. Web.* Lundy, D. "Joan de Furnevalle, 5th Baroness Furnival," (citing Mosley, 1999). The Peerage.com Web.[[http://www.thepeerage.com/p1414.htm#i14139]
* '''Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson Vol. IV p. 232'''
* '''Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson Vol. III p. 52''' *Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 May 2019), memorial page for Joan De Furnival De Neville (1375���23 May 1395), Find A Grave Memorial no. 91147285, citing Worksop Priory, Worksop, Bassetlaw District, Nottinghamshire, England ; Maintained by Gaye Strand (contributor 47644460) .* Standish, John. ''[[Space:Transactions of the Thoroton Society|Transactions of the Thoroton Society]]'' (Cooke & Vowles, 1901) [https://books.google.com/books?id=o-43AAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA65&pg=PA25#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 5, Page 25] 
Furnival, Joan (I5825)
 
420 == Biography ==
Joanna was born in 1543.
She married Thomas Kerrick in Suffolk, England in 1563.
Record:
NameThomas Crick
Gender male Date25 Jan 1563
Marriage Place Glemsford, Suffolk,England
Spouse Johanna Moore FHL Film Number950452
Household Members
Thomas Crick
Johanna Moore

== Sources ==

* England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 
Moore, Joanna (I4836)
 
421 == Biography ==
Johanna was the daughter of Edward St John and Joan Jewe. Joan was the sister of Alice Jewe, wife of John Yeo, and both were joint heiresses. William Yeo (who married Ellen Grenville) was this Johanna's cousin. All the properties that Johanna owned in her own right as listed below in the Inquisition taken at her death, were shared (a moiety) with her cousin William Yeo.[http://www.yeosociety.com/yeoroots/Arundel.htm Yeo Society]

Robert's son John Yeo, married a co-heiress, Alice Jewe. Her sister Joan married Edward St John, and their only daughter, Joan, married Nicholas Arundell of Trerice. The Arundells and Yeos shared the inheritance of many properties, including the manor of Cotleigh and numerous properties in Devon and Somerset such as Cheeswaye, Spelcombe, Cullabeare, Clive, Holcome beside Crediton, Poltimore, Northcote. and lands and tenements in Exeter, Colyford, Seaton, Plymouth etc.[http://www.yeosociety.com/heraldry/coatsofarms.htm Yeo Heraldry]

===Notes===
3. Office: Early Proceedings Richard II to Philip and Mary (1386 -1558), (H.M.S.O., http://www.pro.gov.uk C1),
C 1/61/436.
William Yeo, son of Alice, daughter of William, son of Thomas, son of John Jeu and William St John, son of Jane sister of the said Alice v John Widislade and John Manning, feoffees to the uses of the will of Robert, son of Robert Kirkham, esq.

4. Will, John Jeue 1415.
5. Great Britain Public Records Office, Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings Richard II to Philip and Mary (1386 -1558), (H.M.S.O., http://www.pro.gov.uk C1),
C1/61/436.
William Yeo, son of Alice, daughter of William, son of Thomas, son of John Jeu and William St John, son of Jane sister of the said Alice v John Widislade and John Manning, feoffees to the uses of the will of Robert, son of Robert Kirkham, esq.
6. Dunstan, G. R. ed., The Register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455, (Torquay, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 1963-1972), 5v. New Series v. 7, 10, 13, 16,18.
John and Alice were granted a licence for divine service in the presence of either in any suitable place in their house at Heanton in the parish of Petrokystowe Ref. The Register of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter.
7. Great Britain Public Records Office, Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings Richard II to Philip and Mary (1386 -1558), (H.M.S.O., http://www.pro.gov.uk C1),
C 1/61/436.
William Yeo, son of Alice, daughter of William, son of Thomas, son of John Jeu and William St John, son of Jane sister of the said Alice v John Widislade and John Manning, feoffees to the
uses of the will of Robert, son of Robert Kirkham, esq

C1/15/201
Edward St John and Joan his wife, daughter of William Jewe v John Yeo and John Radmore, feoffees of the said William ; Manors of Cotleigh, Cheseweye, Spelecombe, Cullebeare, Cleave, Holecombe beside Crediton, Poltimore and Northcot.[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2005-07/1122104534 Medieval Genealogy]

== Sources ==

Jeue, Joan (I5264)
 
422 == Biography ==
Johannes Jurge "Joris" Jacobus Dildyn aka Delgyn or Dildine was born Dierdorf, Rhine Province, Germany about fifteen miles north of Coblentz. With his wife, Christiana and five children, left Germany with other Palatine immigrants and embarked 27 July 1709 from Rotterdam to America. Christiana first appears on the Hunter lists 4 Aug 1710 with five persons over ten years of age and one under ten years of age. On 24 June 1711 there were six persons in the family over ten years of age and on 24 Dec 1711 four persons over ten years of age.Marjorie Featheringill Waterfield, The Dildine Family in America 1709-1850; 1987, Bowling Green, Ohio; page 3
Johannes joined the New York City Reformed Church as John Georgius Pilday, 27 May 1712. "George Dillbein", wife, and one child were at Hackensack, New Jersey c. 1716/17, brothers Frantz and Herman and a sister residing next to them. He married evidently before 1717 to a wife named Christiana and they had moved to Readington, New Jersey by March 1722 when a daughter was baptised there. Christiana perhaps d. there.
He m. c. 1725 (2) Annatje (Hannah) LaForse (LaForge, LaFooij, etc., in early records) daughter of Jan LaForse and Frances Marlett. They removed to Harlingen, NJ before Mar 1731. Later, moved to Hardwick, Sussex County, NJ.

Parents: Hans Johann Jacob Dildine, de Wilden 1669 - 1710
Maria Catharina Dildine, Devaux (born Jung) 1680 - 1715
Siblings:
#Joris Dildine 1700 - 1730
#Johannes Hermanus Dildine 1701 - 1769
#Frantz Francis Dildine 1702 - 1750
#Elizabeth Maritie Dildine 1704 - 1778

Children:
by first wife:
#Maria Dildine 1719 - 1758 - Wiki profile Dildine-61#Elizabeth Lane (born Dildine) 1722 - 1797- Wiki profile Dildine-102 Readington NJ Church record read Feb2017 on ancestry.com
#Annatje Dildine 1724 - 1773
by second wife:#Sarah Lydia Dildine 1730 - 25 AUG 1811 Stillwater, Sussex, She was b. 30 Nov 1730 baptised 31 Mar 1731 Harlingen Dutch Reformed Church, Montgomery township, Somerset County, NJ daughter of "Jurge Dildeijn and Annaetje LeFooij." married Cornelius Jansen Louw (1729-1812)#Magdalena "Helen" Lydia Dildine 1731 - 1811 Wiki profile Dildine-68 b. 2 Mar 1731/2 Harlingen baptised 31 Mar 1731 Harlingen. married Joseph Collins (1712-1761)#Leneaetje Dildine - Lenaetje bp 31 March 1731 of Jurje Dildeyn and Annaetje Lefooy. Wits Christian Hersel and Lena Reddix. Recorded in Milston Harlington NJ, Book 64 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_647350_0313-00019?pid=98769
#Sampson Dildine 1732 - 1777
#Uriah Dildine 1737 - 1811 Marjorie Featheringill Waterfield, The Dildine Family in America 1709-1850; 1987, Bowling Green, Ohio

== Will, Abstract of ==Will of "Uriah" dated 17 June 1760 Hardwick, Sussex County, NJ, inventory 2 Apr 1761 and probated 30 Apr 1761. Mentions wife (unnamed), six daughters (unnamed), sons, Sampson and Uriah. Wife, moveable estate during life and after her death to my daughters. Eldest son Sampson has had my help to pay for the land where he lives, so I give him 10 shillings and to his eldest son Uriah 5 shillings. Son Uriah to have my gun. Wife given permission to sell place where I live." Inventory of personal estate made 2 April 1761; amount: 116 pounds, 12 shillings, 6 pence. Executors, Harman Lane and Cornelius Low, Jr (both sons in laws). Witnesses, John Marlatt, John Van Sickle, Jr., & Stientle VanSickle.
NJ Abstracts of Wills

== Sources ==* Source: S09551 Title: Somerset County Historical Quarterly

== Footnotes ==


== Acknowledgements ==* This person was created through the import of Ancestry Wiki.ged on 14 March 2011. Prior to import, this record was last changed 10:16 12 Mar 2011.
* Bio and clean up by [[Meehan-411]] April-June 2017
* WikiTree profile Dildeau-2 created through the import of cavWikiTree.GED on May 29, 2011 by [[Swarthout-1 | Mark Swarthout]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Dildeau-2 Changes page] for the details of edits by Mark and others.
 
Dildyn, Johann Georgius (I4965)
 
423 == Biography ==
John Batts was born on December 12, 1815 in Robertson, Tennessee, United States.{{Ancestry Tree|54868730|26116838560}}
His parents were [[Batts-468|Jeremiah Batts]] and [[Williams-115992|Mary Williams]].
He married [[Price-28633|Mary Price]] on December 31, 1840

Together they had 1 child:
# [[Batts-467|Ann Batts]]
He died on April 19, 1870 in Robertson, Tennessee, United States

== Sources ==
 
Batts, John Thomas (I2550)
 
424 == Biography ==
John Clarke, of Finningham, Suffolk, England, was born about 1503. He married Margaret -?-, and they resided in Finningham, where John was a yeoman. He died and was buried 3 March 1559[[#Peckham|Peckham]] in Finningham, and Margaret died there sometime after 1576.
The Clarke family was evidently from the landed gentry. According to the dispositions he made in his will, John held lands in Westhorpe, Finningham, and Gislingham. He was taxed £2 in lands at Finningham in the subsidy of 1523/4.[[#NEHGR|Moriarty]] He was taxed 12d and 10s. in goods at Finningham in the first and second payments of the subsidy of 1545/6, respectively. He left a will, dated 26 February 1558/9, proved 7 May 1559, calling himself yeoman of Finningham and mentioning his sons, Thomas and John (both under 24), his daughters, Agnes, Margaret, Ellen, and Joan (all under 24), and his wife, Margaret. He gave his lands in Westhorpe, Finningham, and Gislingham to his son, John Clarke, who was to take possession only at the age of 24, and if he died before that time, the lands were to go to his other son, Thomas Clarke.[[#Morrison|Morrison]]
Margaret Clarke, widow, was taxed 10s. 8d. in lands valued at £4 at Finningham in the subsidy of 1562/3, 16d. in lands valued at 22s. at Finningham in 1565/6, and 2s. 8d. in lands valued at 20s. at Finningham in 1575/6.[[#Bonevich|Bonevich]]

=== Will ===: Dated 26 Feb 1558/1559, Finningham, Suffolk Co., England. Proved 7 May 1559.: The Will of John Clarke of Finningham (co. Suffolk), yeoman, dated 26 February 1558/9. To be buried in the churchyard of Finningham. To son Thomas Clarke L3. 6s. 8d. To daughters Agnes, Margaryt, Elyn, and Johan Clarke L6. 13s. 4d. each to be paid at marriage or at the age of twenty-four years; if any decease prior to this, then their share equally to the daughters living. To each daughter a brass pot. To wife Margaret her dwelling in the parlor or the chamber over it and the bakehouse, her grist to be ground at the mill for life. To son John Clarke the tenement and all my lands both free and bond lying in ffiningham, Westhorpe, and Gislingham, to him and his heirs male of the body, but he is not to enter until twenty-four years of age. If he die without such heirs, then to Thomas in like manner, he to enter in like manner, and in default to the heirs of John Clarke. The executors are to have the occupancy and profit of such lands and tenements until John is twenty-four years of age. To son John a feather bed at twenty-four years. The rest of the household goods to wife Margaret. Executors: wife Margaret and son Thomas Clarke. Proved 7 May 1559. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Register Sparrowe, 67.)
=== Clarke Family Bible ===The Bible of Dr. John Clarke contains an interesting family record, written, in part, by Dr. Clarke's father, of which the following is a copy: : [[Clarke-38 | John Clarke]], my grandfather, was buried 3 March, 1559.: [[Clarke-36 | John Clarke]], my father, was baptised 11 February, 1541.: [[Clarke-93 | Thomas Clarke]], my unkle, was baptised 4 January, 1543.: [[Cooke-14 | Katherine Cooke]], dafter of Joh Kooke, was baptised ye 12 of February, 33 year, Henry 8, ano dom 1541; my mother Katherine Cooke, was buried the 30th of March, 1598.: [[Clarke-36 | John Clarke]], my father, was buried the 7 April, 1598.: [[Clarke-685 | John Clarke]], my brother borne St. Marks day (25 April), baptised 1 May, 1569.: [[Clarke-44 | Thomas Clarke]], sone of [[Clarke-36 | John Clarke]], borne All Saynts day (1 November), baptised the 3 of November, ano dom. 1570.: [[Clark-1518 | Carewe Clarke]], sone [of] [[Clarke-36 | John Clarke]], baptised 17, August, 1572; in the 14 year of the Rayne of Queen Elizabeth.
: 'Pasor Clarke', baptised the 6 of December, ano dom. 1574.
: 'John Clarke', baptised 17 of March, ano dom, 1577.
: [[Clarke-1521 | Margret Clarke]], baptised the 8 June, 1579.
: [[Clarke-1522 | Mary Clarke]], baptised the 21 September, 1581.

: (The children of Thomas): [[Clarke-682 | Margret Clarke]], dafter of Thomas Clarke, was born the first of February, baptised the 19 February, 1600, Friday night, 10c.: [[Clarke-33 | Carewe Clarke]], my sone, was borne the third of February, 1602, being Thursday, about fyre daylight, baptised the 17 February, Wollops Thursday, 3 day of the newe moon, singe in pisces.: [[Clarke-680 | Thomas Clarke]], sone of T. Clarke, baptised the 31st March, 1605.
: [[Clarke-42 | Merie Clarke]], baptised the 17 July, 1607.
: [[Clark-37 | John Clarke]], borne the 8 October, 1609.: [[Clarke-47 | William Clarke]], my sone, baptised the 11 of February, 1611.: [[Clarke-39 | Joseph Clarke]], baptised the 16 December, 1618, borne, 9.

: (In another handwriting): [[Clarke-44 | Thomas Clarke]] ye father of thes childringe, departed this life the 39 of July, 1627.: [[Kerrich-88 | Rose Keridge]], his wife, dyed ye 19 of September, in the year of our Lord 1627.
=== Research notes ===:While [[Clerke-3|James Clerke, Esq.]] and [[Ferrers-4|Elizabeth Ferrers]] of Kent did have a son named John, there is no evidence of that son being this John Clarke who first appears in Suffolk in 1523/4.

== Sources ==
* Morrison, G. A. ''The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island'' (Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902) p. 13.* Moriarty, G. Andrews, Jr.; ''Genealogical Research in England - Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]], (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1921) [https://books.google.com/books?id=88sUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA273#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 75, pg. 273-301] * Bonevich, Jeffrey D. ''Clarke Genealogy - Bonevich Website'', Second Location: http://www.bonevich.com/clarke/ * Austin, John Osborne. ''One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families'' (Self published, Providence, RI, 1893)* Peckham, Stephen Farnum. ''Peckham Genealogy: the English ancestors and American descendants of John Peckham of Newport, Rhode Island, 1630'' (New York: National Historical Co., 1922) Bible of John Clarke (grandson of this John Clarke): "John Clarke, my grandfather, was buried 3: March: 1559" 
Clarke, John (I4742)
 
425 == Biography ==
John Simkinton was left his "best gown" in the will of Thomas Simkinson, alderman of Doncaster, dated 29 Jan 1558/9 and proved 2 May 1560.Hunt, John G. "The Mother of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower" in the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=250&volumeId=11618&filterQuery=databasename:New%20England%20Historical Vol. 124 (Oct 1970) pages 250-254]. (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-present). Online with subscription at AmericanAncestors.org.
John Symkinson and Marie his wife were named in the will of [[Smythe-55|William Smythe]] dated 25 Jan 1558/9 and proved 2 May 1560.

John was buried at Doncaster 25 Dec 1562.

==Children==
John Sympkinson and Mary Smythe had the following children:William Brewster: The Making of a Pilgrim, by Sue Allan, published 2016, page 18
*Thomas, baptized 1555
*Margaret, b. 1557
*Dorothy, b. 1559
*Richard, b. September 1561

== Sources ==
 
Simkinson, John (I4499)
 
426 == Biography ==
Joyce was born in 1505. She passed away in 1549.
== Sources ==
* Gary Boyd Roberts, "The Royal Descents of 900 Immigrants to the American Colonies, Quebec, or the United States". March 7, 2018, Genealogical Publishing Company. Volume 2, page 553. 
Blount, Joyce (I5457)
 
427 == Biography ==
Judith was born 07 Apr 1731, the daughter of [[Davis-7007|John Davis]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth Maxson]] . Judith became the second wife of Thomas Rouse BABAOCK Sr in 1749. They were the parents of four children She passed away in 1785.

=== Birth ===
: Birth:
:: Date: 07 APR 1731
:: Place: Westerly, Washington Co., RI:: Note: Original record is in book 2, pg 100, of the RI Vital Records.Source: [[#S536]] Page: Davis-Johnson, G. Maria; mjohnson80@adelphia.net; "Descendents of Seventh Day Baptist, William Davis (1663-1745) Wales>PA>RI>NJ>WV>NY>WI and other family branches"; 3 June 2004; www.ancestry.comSource: [[#S632]] Page: p. 99

=== Event ===
: Event:
:: Type: Marriage 1
:: Date: 1749:: Note: She married Thomas Babcock (b. 7 Mar 1709/10, Westerly, RI; d. 1785), son of Col. Oliver and Susannah (Clarke) Babcock.Source: [[#S536]] Page: Davis-Johnson, G. Maria; mjohnson80@adelphia.net; "Descendents of Seventh Day Baptist, William Davis (1663-1745) Wales>PA>RI>NJ>WV>NY>WI and other family branches"; 3 June 2004; www.ancestry.com

== Sources ==
Flesher-Fleischer FTM database May 2020*[https://archive.org/stream/babcockgenealogy00babc#page/n99/mode/2up|The Babcock Genealogy by Stephen Babcock] Published New York, 1903, Eaton&Mains. #50 Thomas Babcock Sr.
* Source: S632 Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, first series, births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Arnold, James N.. Vital record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, first series, births, marriages and deaths : a family register for the people. Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1891-1912.
* WikiTree profile Davis-7038 created through the import of EBENSTEIN-GRANGER.GED on Aug 19, 2011 by [[Ebenstein-3 | Merryann Palmer]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Davis-7038 Changes page] for the details of edits by Merryann and others.


* Larry Gene Flesher [Flesher-280] May 2020 
Davis, Judith (I4723)
 
428 == Biography ==
Lydia Maxson married Nicholas Mosher in England where their first child was born. They went to Rhode Island between 1633 and 1640. Evidence showing the family in Rhode Island includes the birth of daughter [[Mosher-183|Mary]] at Portsmouth in 1640. Son [[Mosher-171|Hugh]], born in England in 1633, married Rebecca Maxson in Rhode Island about 1664, while Mary married John Maxson of Portsmouth in 1667. On 24 Oct 1677 John Maxson was excused from jury duty because his wife and mother-in-law were both ill (Austin, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island). The mother-in-law was probably the Lydia Mosher [wife of Nicholas] who was a member of the Tiverton Baptist Church in 1680 when [[Mosher-171|Hugh]] was pastor (Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 8:507).An authoritative source, accepted by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants : Chamberlain, Mildred (Mosher), and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, comps. ''Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxson Through Seven Generations.'' Revised ed. Madison, Wisconsin: Laura M. Clarenbach, 1990
: "[She] may have been the Lydia Mosher whose name precedes Rebecca Mosher (wife of Hugh) in the membership list of the Tiverton Baptist Church in 1680 ("when [her son] Hugh was pastor") for no other Lydia Mosher appears in the family until about 1695."
Lydia and Nicholas probably had sons John and Daniel, too, for the notice of a 'fortune' in 1836 mentioned descendants of Hugh, John, and Daniel Mosher. Tradition is that Daniel and all his family, and John, single, were massacred by the Indians, leaving descendants of Hugh the only claimants to the 'fortune.' Hugh may have been remembering them when he named two later sons Daniel and John.

=== Children of Nicholas Mosher and Lydia Maxson ===# [[Mosher-171|Hugh Mosher]], b. abt 1633 in England; d. bef. 7 Dec 1713 at Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; m. Rebecca Maxson about 1664 at Newport, RI
# [[Mosher-2486|John Mosher]], d. 1656
# [[Mosher-290|Daniel Mosher]], d. 1656# [[Mosher-183|Mary Mosher]], b. 1640 at Portsmouth, RI; d. abt 2 Feb 1718/19 at Westerly, RI; m. John Maxson at Westerly in 1667Torrey, Clarence Almon. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=mOgK8dM9qqUC&pg=PA498&dq=tacy+burdick&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false New England Marriages Prior to 1700]. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985. Page 498.

== Sources ==
* Mosher, William. ''Chronological history of the Mosher family: From the Seventheenth Century to the present date'' (J. J. Anslow, 1891), ; digital images, Archive.org [http://www.archive.org/stream/cihm_11082#page/n4/mode/1up Internet Archive] : '''Note:''' This book contains some errors.

== Acknowledgements ==
* [[Mosher-475|Sara V Mosher]], 24 Feb 2019* Import of Alexander Family Tree.ged on Jul 16, 2012 by [[Alexander-2599 | Rod Alexander]]
* Import of Sloan Family Tree 5.21.ged on 22 May 2011* Import of 2010-09-14.ged on Jul 28, 2011 by [[Carson-514 | Bob Carson]]* Import of L.R.Hubbard_2011-07-29.ged on Jul 29, 2011 by Alexis Connolly* Import of EBENSTEIN-GRANGER.GED on Aug 19, 2011 by [[Ebenstein-3 | Merryann Palmer]]* Import of davisfamilytree-1.ged on Sep 1, 2012 by [[Davis-4892 | Rich Davis]]
* [[Rockney-10 | Bennett Rockney]] 
Maxson, Lydia (I4765)
 
429 == Biography ==
Margare was born about 1533. She passed away in 1630.
== Sources ==

* https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-381677171/parrish 
Hunt, Margare (I5459)
 
430 == Biography ==
Margaret Constable married Sir William Eure. Her son, Sir Ralph Eure, married Agnes Constable, the widow of Ralph Bigod (Margaret's brother in law), and daughter of Robert Constable of Dromonby, her cousin.T.E. vol III p 369: Marriage Licences: 1515-16 Jan 18: Dispensation for Ralph Eure and Agnes Bigod to marry. Related in 3rd degree. Issued by Leonard, cardinal of St Susanna, Nov 3rd 3rd Leo x.

== Sources ==* Joseph Foster (1874) [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount03fost Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire], vol. 2 pt. 2 Pedigree of Constable of Flambrough Family * “The Visitation of Yorkshire, Made in the Years 1584-85 by Robert Glover to Which Is Added the Subsequent Visitation Made in 1612, by Richard St. George” (Joseph Foster ed. 1875, Lomdon) p. 197* [https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow The Visitations of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, Made by William Flower, Esquire] Harleian Society (1881) vol. 16 p. 342 * [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati2dugd#page/286/mode/2up Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with Additions], (J W Clay ed. 1907) vol. 2 p. 288-290 * [https://archive.org/stream/heraldicvisitati00tongrich#page/n83/mode/2up Thomas Tonge’s “Heraldic Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530] Surtees Society vol 41 1863 p 68* The Greys Friar Research Team, Kennedy, M., & Foxhall, L. (2015). "Tree 12." The Bones of a King: Richard III Rediscovered, (pp.199). John Wiley & Sons. [https://books.google.com/books?id=cpqLBgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA206&dq=john%20de%20eure%20and%20margaret&pg=PA199#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

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Constable, Margaret (I4466)
 
431 == Biography ==
Margaret Harty was born to William and Edith Harty. Professor Thomas William Baldwin, AB, SB, New England Historic Genealogy Society, Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Boston 1914) II, 418Purdy jessie Whitmore Padden, The Whitmore Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1625-1685), Reading, PA, 1907
She was the second wife Francis Whitmore Sr. They married 10 November 1666 at Cambridge, Middlesex, Mass.Whitmore, W H, Record of the Descendants of Francis Whitmore, of Cambridge, Mass., pg 1, Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1855: https://ia801408.us.archive.org/23/items/recordofdescenda00inwhit/recordofdescenda00inwhit.pdf
Mother of five of his children, Margaret is recorded in Cambridge Town Records as being buried here in the Old Burying Ground after her death on March 1, 1686.U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52420556U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21944635

== Sources ==

*https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52420556/margaret-%22margery%22-whitmore 
Hardy, Margaret (I4645)
 
432 == Biography ==
Maria was born about 1752. She passed away about 1823.
== Sources ==
* https://www.geni.com/people/Maria-BUTZ/6000000018975195018: accessed 25 Apr 2019 
Hovey, Maria Catherine (I4969)
 
433 == Biography ==
Marie was born about 1550. She passed away about 1600.
== Sources ==
* "England Marriages, 1538-1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKW7-MX2 : 12 March 2020), Richard Davis, 1576. 
Kington, Marie (I4973)
 
434 == Biography ==
Mary Warren (daughter of Thomas Warren and Lucy) was born Abt. 1744 in Surry Co., Virginia, and died Aft. 1780 in Surry Co., Virginia. She married John Batts on Abt. 1763 in Virginia, USA, son of William A. Batts, Sr. and Sarah Thorpe George.

More About Mary Warren and John Batts:
Marriage: Abt. 1763, Virginia, USA.

Children of Mary Warren and John Batts are:
Patsy Batts, b. 1763, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Frederick Batts, b. 1764, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Hart Batts, b. 1766, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Martha Batts, b. 1768, Virginia, d. date unknown.
William Evans Batts, b. 1770, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Henry Batts, b. 1772, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Sally Batts, b. 1774, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Betsy Batts, b. 1776, Virginia, d. date unknown.
John Batts, b. 1778, Virginia, d. date unknown.
Benjamin Batts, b. 1780, Edgecombe Co. NC, d. date unknown.

== Sources ==
* http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/o/Ann-E-Brosnahan/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0043.html
 
Warren, Mary (I4822)
 
435 == Biography ==
Mary was born about 1591. She passed away before 1639.
Little is known about the first wife of Whitmore-20|John Whitmore]]. What is known is that she was the mother of his five children: Thomas, Ann, Mary, Francis and John, all born in England.
According to the New England Historical Genealogical Society "Reference #35, the five children of John and his first wife (whose name was not Joanna Jessup) were:
I. Thomas Wetmore/Whitmore (this line used mostly the spelling Wetmore, , b. c1615, Eng., md. (1) Sarah Hall; (2) Mary Platte, widow of Luke Atkinson; (3) Catherine (?Leete), widow of ?Samuel Robards/Roberts.
II. Ann Whitmore, b. c1618, md. George Farrar/Farough.
III. Mary Whitmore, b. c1623, Eng., md John Brewer. IV. Francis Whitmore, (this line used Whitmore), b. c1625, md. (1) Isabel Parke; (2) Margaret Harty.
V. John Whitmore, b. c1627, Eng., d. 1650.
Not even her first name is known, and using the common naming pattern doesn't give us a clue, because the first two daughters were usually named after their paternal and maternal grandmothers. John and his wife had only two daughters. The third would have traditionally been named after their mother.

== Sources ==
* Fairfield, CT: ''Families of Old Fairfield''. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. Compiled and edited by Donald Lines Jacobus. 2 vols. New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB99/i/7471/336/6200413 Families of Old Fairfield, Vol 1, page 336], bio for John Jessup, Note: his widow Joanna m. John Whitmore 1639 
Periam, Margerie (I4685)
 
436 == Biography ==
Mary was born in 1714. She passed away in 1796.
== Sources ==

* https://gw.geneanet.org/kevinkuck78 
Warren, Mary (I4491)
 
437 == Biography ==
Mary Williams was born in 1774 in Edgecombe, North Carolina.{{Ancestry Tree|54868730|162166815257}}

She married [[Batts-468|Jeremiah Batts]] in 1793

Together they had 1 child:
# [[Batts-469|John Batts]]
She died on April 12, 1859 in Cedar Hill, Robertson, Tennessee, United States

== Sources ==

== Biography ==
Mary Williams was born in 1774 in Edgecombe, North Carolina.{{Ancestry Tree|54868730|162166815257}}

She married [[Batts-468|Jeremiah Batts]] in 1793

Together they had 1 child:
# [[Batts-469|John Batts]]
She died on April 12, 1859 in Cedar Hill, Robertson, Tennessee, United States

== Sources ==
 
Williams, Mary Elizabeth (I4824)
 
438 == Biography ==
Mathew was born in 1552. He passed away in 1598.
== Sources ==
* Will PROB 11/94/43 - Matthew Lock of Merton esq - asks for burial in Mercers’ Chapel called StThomas of Acon as near my mother as possible; to wife Margaret (executrix), daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Anne (not yet married), sons Thomas, Robert, Francis, William. £2 for repair of ‘the church waye from my house to the Russhe’ [Merton], £6 to Mr Galley curate, £10 to good friend Seriante [? Sergeant?] Muschampe 
Locke, Mathew (I4674)
 
439 == Biography ==
Maud de Beauchamp was born circa 1347.[[#Lewis]]
She married Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, before 20 March 1357.Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), Vol. II, p. 299-300. ([[#Lewis]])
:'''Father''' Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, Sheriff of Worcestershire, Warwickshire, & Leicestershire, Marshal of EnglandDouglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 3 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), p. 215. ([[#Lewis]]) b. c 14 Feb 1314, d. 13 Nov 1369
:'''Mother''' Katherine de MortimerDouglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol. II, p. 244. ([[#Lewis]]) d. 4 Aug 1369
:'''Husband''': Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle b. 10 Jul 1333, d. 13 Jul 1389, son of Sir Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland and Isabel de Berkeley

:'''Children'''* Sir Thomas de Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland, Governor of Carlisle Castle b. c 1363, d. 18 Aug 1391
* Roger
* Sir William de Clifford d. 25 Mar 1418* Philippe de Clifford d. bt 4 Jul 1405 - 9 Aug 1416, wife of Sir William Ferrers, 5th Lord Ferrers of Groby
* Margaret de Clifford, wife of Sir John Melton* Maud de Clifford''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom,'' by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. VII, p. 27. ([[#Lewis]]) (d. before 16 May 1442), m Robert Hilton.[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1556.htm#i46767 Maud Clifford] ([[#Lewis]]) Maud is not shown by Richardson.* Katherine de Clifford b. c 1369, d. 23 Apr 1413, wife of Sir Ralph Greystoke, 3rd Lord Greystoke
:Maud was a legatee in both of her parent's wills and that of her brother, Thomas, Earl of Warwick.{{Citation Needed}}
:Maud de Beauchamp '''died''' in February 1402/3''The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal,'' Volume 18, [https://books.google.com/books?id=F8a4c-4RlZgC&pg=PA362&lpg=PA362&dq=%22robert+de+clifford%22+%2B%22dictionary+of+national+biography%22&source=bl&ots=bGfXuuTz5r&sig=xoXN_z2PFJXfEopyoIF4NejoHOo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CD8Q6AEwB2oVChMI06rnx5WFxgIVQgKsCh1ImgCA#v=onepage&q=%22robert%20de%20clifford%22%20%2B%22dictionary%20of%20national%20biography%22&f=false p 363] (January 1403 or February 1403Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry,'' Vol. IV, p. 79. ([[#Lewis]])).
:Maud is buried in the Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary Churchyard (Collegiate Church of St. Mary), Warwick, Warwick District, Warwickshire, England.{{Citation Needed}}

==Research Notes==:This profile was apparently developed by the [[Project:Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]] but is not currently in a trail identified at [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Base Camp]]. Maud may be on a trail for [[:Category:Gateway Ancestors|Magna Carta Gateway Ancestor]] [[Beville-27|Essex Beville]]. The [[Special:Relationship|Relationship Finder]] path between Essex Beville and Maud Beauchamp is confident (his 9th great grandmother) & also shows that she is a descendant of [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Baron]] Henry de Bohun (through her father) and of the Bigods through both of her parents. The Magna Carta Project has no current plans to work on this profile or the possible Magna Carta trail of which it might be part.

== Sources ==

*Ancestral Roots 8th ed. 2004 F.L. Weis Line 11-34, 26-32 & 202-32* [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p462.htm#i13868 Maud de Beauchamp], "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed August 23, 2015), citing Cokayne's Peerage and Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry, Plantagenet Ancestry,'' and ''Royal Ancestry''* Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 3 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA539 Volume 1, page 539], CLIFFORD 9.* Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=PA504 Volume 1, page 504], CLIFFORD 8.
*Royal Ancestry 2013 Vol. II p. 244-245
* Some Descendants of Charlemagne* From the profile created with source citation of Mary Hillard Hinton, Genealogist, Raleigh, NC, citing:: •Extinct and Dormant Peerages, 1831 •Magna Carta Barons and their Descendants, pgs. 159, 241, 269, 270, 292 •Virginia Heraldica, pgs. 66, 69, 87, 88 •Ancestral Papers #119, of the National Society of Runnymeade •Wurt's Magna Carta •The Carter Family

:See also: * Sources and information on children (including disputed children) on her [[Clifford-243|husband's profile page]]. 
Beauchamp, Maud (I5671)
 
440 == Biography ==
Melisende was born about 980 and died about 1064. {{Ancestry Tree|7122234|2640}}.

==Research Notes==*Cawley only documents the name of Melisende as the wife of Judicael, with parents unknown. Cawley, Charles. "[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/brittnpr.htm#_ftnref35 Medieval Lands]": ''A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families'' © by Charles Cawley, hosted by Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG). '''*'''See also: WikiTree's source page for [[Space:Medieval_Lands|MedLands]].
Credible scholarly sources are needed to credibly link her as a daughter of Hugues III of Maine. Charles Cawley notes that Hugues III had daughters, but none are named in known documents. There is also no documentation that one of his daughters married Judicael.

== Sources ==
 
_____, Melisende (I5155)
 
441 == Biography ==
Muriel de Saint-Jean. A manuscript recording the founding of Boxgrove Priory, Sussex records that Willielmum et Robertum se sancto Johanne���''Murielem sororem suam'' married Reginaldo de Aurea-valle by whom she had ''filiam…Mabiliam'' who married Adæ de Port.

Muriel married Renaud d'Orval.

== Sources ==
* Dallaway, James. ''[[Space:A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex|A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex]]'' Vol. I, (T. Bensley, London, 1815, p. 124. [https://books.google.com/books?id=0VkMAQAAMAAJ&vq=pierpont&pg=RA1-PA124]
* Cawley, Charles. ''Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families''. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2021. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#MurielStJeanMRenaudOrval] 
St John, Muriel (I5245)
 
442 == Biography ==
Per the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography:"William was the grandson of Geoffrey de Wrotham of Baddenville, near Wrotham in Kent, a domestic servant of several archbishops of Canterbury, including Hubert Walter [see Hubert], who gave him lands near Wrotham, Kent. By his wife, Maud de Cornhill, Geoffrey was father of William de Wrotham (d. 1208?), who was sheriff of Devonshire in 1198–9, acted as justiciar in the reigns of Richard I and John, and married Muriel de Lydd. As he survived until about 1208, it is difficult to distinguish him from his son, but apparently it was the son who was custos of the stanneries of Devonshire and Cornwall from 1199 to 1213 (Madox, History of the Exchequer, ii. 132), and appears in 1204 as one of the bailiffs of the seaports and of the fifteenth of merchandise, and in 1205 as one of the ‘custodes galearum.’ On 30 Sept. 1206 he was acting as custodian, with Hugh of Wells, of the temporalities of the bishopric of Bath and the abbey of Glastonbury (Rot. Pat. p. 57 b); and on 4 Feb. 1206 he was appointed to inquire into the maladministration of the borough of London (Rot. Claus. p. 64). On 25 June of the same year he was custodian of the temporalities of the bishopric of Winchester (ib. p. 73b). He was also forester of the counties of Somerset and Dorset, and later of Somerset and Exmoor. He was a canon of Wells in 1204, and in the same year became archdeacon of Taunton (Le Neve, Fasti, ed. Hardy, i. 166). Soon after he received the churches of Warden in Sheppey and East Malling in Kent. Le Neve, misreading ‘Tant’ for ���Cant,’ makes Wrotham archdeacon of Canterbury in 1206. He paid two thousand three hundred marks for the king's favour in 1208, and he seems to have held the office of warden of the seaports during most of John's reign (see Rot. Claus. passim). He was constantly with the king in 1209–1210 and 1212–13, and is mentioned by Roger of Wendover as one of John's advisers during the time of the interdict. He must have left the country during the war at the end of the reign, but was permitted by Henry III to return in safety in 1217. He died in that year, being succeeded by his nephew and heir, Richard de Wrotham (Rot. Claus. i. 352–3). His chief grants of land were in Somerset, and, according to the pedigrees given in Collinson, he was ancestor of the Wroth or Wrothe family, a name said to be a contraction of Wrotham [cf. art. Wroth, Sir Thomas, (1516–1573)].
[Rot. Pat., Rot. Claus., and Rot. Chartarum (Record Comm. Publ.); Madox's Hist. Exchequer; Roger Wendover, Matthew Paris, ii. 533, Walter of Coventry (Rolls Ser.); Collinson's Somerset, iii. 63–5, &c. (see general index, 1898); List of Sheriffs, 1898; Foss's Lives of the Judges.]

== Sources ==

* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Vol. 63 
Wrotham, William (I5274)
 
443 == Biography ==
Peter Gooch was born in 1490 in the parish of St Margaret, Ilketshall, England, died 1558 in St Margarets, Ilketshall, Suffolk, England.

Peter Gooch married Issabelle c. 1519.
He was buried on the 7th November 1558 in the parish of St Margaret, Ilketshall, Suffolk http://www.thepeerage.com/p42279.htm
The church of St Margaret, Ilketshall is in a village in the Waveney district of Suffolk, near Bungay in East Anglia, England. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Margaret,_Ilketshall

=== Research Notes ===*this interesting surname is medieval English. It has two possible origins, both ultimately Gaelic or Celtic. Firstly it may be an occupational name deriving from the pre 7th century Ancient Gaelic word "gobha", or the Cornish-Breton word "goff", both meaning worker in iron. As Gooch and sometimes Gouch, it is claimed to be widespread in the region of England known as East Anglia, the name there being was introduced from Brittany by followers of Duke William of Normandy, at or after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Secondly it may derive from another Gaelic or Celtic word "coch", meaning red. This was much used in pre medieval Wales and also England, as a nickname for a person with red hair or ruddly complexion. It may also have been an ethnic name of abuse for the Anglo-Saxon invaders of the 5th century, who settled in England in the 6th century, and gradually pushed many Olde English into Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany, in France. The surname is one of the earliest recorded with examples from early records and charters including Felicia Goch in the rolls known as the "Calendar of Inquisitones post mortem", in Gloucestershire in 1305, the Subsidy Rolls of Essex in 1327 mention a John Guch and William Gugge, and the court rolls of the borough of Colchester list John Gooch in 1374. Thomas Gouge (1609-1681) a notable namebearer, was educated at Eton and Kings College Cambridge and provided work for the poor in flax and hemp-spinning. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Goch. This was dated 1203, in the registers known as the "Pleas before the King or his Justices (1198 -1202) for the county of Shropshire. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Read more: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gooch#ixzz4yeceeJ72 Surname]
Probate granted 1558 Gooch, Gouche, Peter of Ilketshall St. Margaret, yeoman. 1558 Gooch, Gouche, Peter, Ilketshall St. Margaret, yeoman

== Sources ==

* Peter Gooch of St. Margaret, Ilketshall, Suffolk; died circa 4 February 1558 and was buried on 7 November 1558 - in thepeerage.com : citing Hamish Maclaren, "re: Farrell Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY 21 February 2017 [http://www.thepeerage.com/p42279.htm]* Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006
* https://www.geni.com/people/Peter-Gooche/6000000008718186801
* http://www.geni.com/people/Peter-Googe/6000000025945187273* http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/u/l/Kimberly-J-Mullins/BOOK-0001/0021-0004.html 
Gooch, Peter (I4919)
 
444 == Biography ==
Phillippa was born in 1480. Phillippa Willoughby ... She passed away in 1517. Entered by Jonathon Dale Walter Myers, Wednesday, July 24, 2013.
''Can you add any information on Phillippa Willoughby? Please help grow her WikiTree profile. Everything you see here is a collaborative work-in-progress.''

== Sources ==
''No sources. The events of Phillippa's life were either witnessed by [[Myers-2993 | Jonathon Dale Walter Myers]] or Jonathon Dale Walter plans to add [[sources]] here later.''

=== Footnotes ===



=== Acknowledgments ===
Thank you to [[Myers-2993 | Jonathon Dale Walter Myers]] for [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Willoughby-684 creating] Willoughby-684 on 24 Jul 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Jonathon Dale Walter and others.
 
Willoughby, Phillippa (I4792)
 
445 == Biography ==
Reinhard was born in 1530. He passed away in 1578.
== Sources ==
* Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Service of Church: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Incumbent; Ramsden Bellhouse, St Mary the Virgin; Parish Records;1562-1779
Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Service of Church: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Incumbent; Ramsden Bellhouse, St Mary the Virgin; Parish Records;1562-1779
Marriage Register; Service of Church: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Incumbent; Hadleigh, St James the Less; Parish Records;1837-1937
Ancestry.com. England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. 
Hills, Reinhard Robert Thomas (I4551)
 
446 == Biography ==
Renaud II d'Orval married Muriel de Saint-Jean, daughter of Roger de Saint-Jean & his wife Cecilia de La Haye.
A manuscript recording the founding of Boxgrove Priory, Sussex records that ''Willielmum et Robertum se sancto Johanne…Murielem sororem suam'' married Reginaldo de Aurea-valle by whom she had ''filiam…Mabiliam'' who married Adæ de Port.

== Sources ==
* Dallaway, James. ''[[Space:A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex|A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex]]'' (T. Bensley, London, 1815) [https://books.google.com/books?id=0VkMAQAAMAAJ&vq=pierpont&pg=RA1-PA124 Vol.1, Page 124]
* Cawley, Charles. ''Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families''. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2021. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#RenaudOrvalMMuriel] 
Orval, Renaud (I5246)
 
447 == Biography ==
Richard Brissenden

=== Birth ===
:: Abt. 1500 Tenterden, Kent, England
=== Marriage ===
:: BEF 25 Oct 1574 Kent, England
::: Wife: [[Unknown-7775|Joanne Unknown]]

== Sources ==
* Taylor, Edward R. & West, Randy A., ''Updates to the Ancestry of Brothers Thomas¹ and William¹ Hatch of Scituate, Massachusetts'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 2020) Vol. 174, Page 304.* https://www.geni.com/people/John-Hatch-The-Younger/6000000040348898274 
Brissenden, Richard (I4502)
 
448 == Biography ==
Richard Jessop was born around 1535 (estimated based on 1562 birth of eldest son).
He was the son of [[Jessup-7|William Jessop]] (of Rotherham) & [[Charlesworth-3|Emote Charlesworth]] (daughter of [[Charlesworth-1|John Charlesworth]] of Treeton). John Burke, ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'', 1835, volume 2, page 251, https://books.google.fr/books?id=RgpBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA251Unidentified Source, ''Pedigree of Jessop of Broom-Hall'', https://web.archive.org/web/20170215195553/http://rotherhamweb.co.uk/genealogy/jessop.htm

He was an Esquire.
He married Anne Swifte. George William Marshall, ''The visitations of the county of Nottingham in the years 1569 and 1614'', 1871, page 94, https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00flow/page/94/mode/1up
In 1561 he was bequeathed the house of Broomhall, Sheffield, upon the death of his wife's father, which became the seat of the Jessop family for the next 200 years. Wikipedia contributors, "Broom Hall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Broom_Hall&oldid=1020917198 (accessed July 31, 2022).

They had five children:
* 1562 William Jessop.
* Richard Jessop.
* Francis Jessop.
* Susan Jessop.
* Margaret Jessop.

Richard was buried 26 November 1580.

== Sources ==* Unsourced: wickersleyweb, ''Swyft of Broomhall and Wickersley'', https://web.archive.org/web/20210228033048/http://www.wickersleyweb.co.uk/wickersley/swyft.htm
 
Jessop, Richard Esq (I4860)
 
449 == Biography ==
Richard Tilden married Elizabeth ____ who survived him. Was she a sister of Thomas Glover?[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11647/329/23513351 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 65 (1911) page 329]

Born 15 Oct 1515 in Kent, England.
Died 30 Dec 1585 in BURIAL Tenterden Cemetery Tenterden, Ashford Borough, Kent, England

ANCESTORS:

Daughter of Thomas Glover and Thomasine (Hand) Glover
Sister of William Glover, Thomas Glover, Robert Glover, William Glover, Thomas Glover and Thomasine Glover.

Wife of Richard Tilden — married 1540 in Benenden, Kent, England.

DESCENDANTS:
Mother of Thomas Tilden, John Tilden, Julian (Tilden) Fynche, Agnes (Tilden) Pierse, Thomasen Tilden, Catherine Tilden, Mary Tilden, Alice Tilden and Mary Tilden.

Spouse:
Richard Tilden (1515-1566) Marriage: 1540 Benenden, Kent, England

Children:
John Tilden (1545-1615)
Thomas Tilden (1540-1617)
Alice Tilden (1559-1560)

== Sources ==
* [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11647/323/236543621 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 65 (1911) page 323]* "Elizabeth." The Kent, England, Tyler Index to Wills. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/24883:1900]* "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCKX-12K : 15 March 2020), Elyzabethe Telden, 1585.* "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZHW-H6G : 15 March 2020), Elizabeth Telden, 1585.

==Acknowledgments==*This person was created through the import of 2011-03-05 Smith Tree.ged on 06 March 2011.
* [[Schauer-53 | George H. Schauer]], firsthand knowledge. 
Glover, Elizabeth (I4582)
 
450 == Biography ==
Richard was born about 1550. He passed away in 1600.
== Sources ==
* "England Marriages, 1538-1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKW7-MX2 : 12 March 2020), Richard Davis, 1576. 
Davis, Richard (I4974)
 

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