Cynthia B. Bryant

Female 1885 - 1925  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cynthia B. Bryant was born on 3 Jun 1885 in DeKalb County, Tennessee (daughter of Joseph C(ummings) Bryant and Mary E(lizabeth) Cantrell); died on 27 Apr 1925 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried on 28 Apr 1925 in Young Bend Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Died:
    of TB

    Cynthia married Mr. Young(DeKalb County, Tennessee). Mr. was born in (DeKalb County, Tennessee). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph C(ummings) Bryant was born on 24 Dec 1833 in Tennessee (son of Adrian Bryant and Mary Ann "Ann" Cummings); died in 1908 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Pat Cantrell Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Notes:

    Same name & age enumerated in 1870 Warren Census, p. 83, married to
    a "Martha"...DAH.

    Joseph married Mary E(lizabeth) Cantrell on 23 Apr 1879 in DeKalb County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Joseph W. Cantrell and Cynthia McDowell) was born on 22 Aug 1851 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary E(lizabeth) Cantrell was born on 22 Aug 1851 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee (daughter of Joseph W. Cantrell and Cynthia McDowell).
    Children:
    1. Joseph C(ummings) Bryant (Jr.) was born in 0Jul 1885 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died in 0___ 1955 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Keltonburg Cemetery, Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    2. 1. Cynthia B. Bryant was born on 3 Jun 1885 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died on 27 Apr 1925 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried on 28 Apr 1925 in Young Bend Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    3. Edward Clarence Bryant was born on 16 May 1890 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Adrian Bryant was born in 1801 in Commonwealth of Virginia; was buried in Webb Cemetery, Bluff Springs, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Adrian married Mary Ann "Ann" Cummings(Van Buren County, Tennessee). Mary (daughter of Elder Joseph Cummings, Sr. and Rosannah Medley) was born in 0___ 1808 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Webb Cemetery, Bluff Springs, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann "Ann" Cummings was born in 0___ 1808 in White County, Tennessee (daughter of Elder Joseph Cummings, Sr. and Rosannah Medley); was buried in Webb Cemetery, Bluff Springs, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Identified as "Ann" in 1850 Van Buren Census...DAH.

    Children:
    1. 2. Joseph C(ummings) Bryant was born on 24 Dec 1833 in Tennessee; died in 1908 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Pat Cantrell Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    2. Gabriel Lafayette "Fate" Bryant was born on 11 Jun 1847 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 26 Jan 1885 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Webb Cemetery, Bluff Springs, Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Joseph W. Cantrell was born on 22 Mar 1807 in Spartanburg, South Carolina (son of Abraham Cantrell and Sarah Durham); died on 22 Feb 1877 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Joseph married Cynthia McDowell in (CIRCA 1830) in (DeKalb County) Tennessee. Cynthia (daughter of Lucien "Luke" McDowell and Francis Fields) was born on 29 Oct 1812 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee; died on 27 Oct 1890 in DeKalb County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Cynthia McDowell was born on 29 Oct 1812 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee (daughter of Lucien "Luke" McDowell and Francis Fields); died on 27 Oct 1890 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Lafayette L(ucien) Cantrell was born in 1832 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    2. Abraham Patterson "Pat" Cantrell was born on 23 May 1834 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died on 15 Dec 1921 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Pat Cantrell Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    3. Martha Jane "Jane" Cantrell was born in 1836 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    4. Sarah Frances Cantrell was born on 19 Jan 1840 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee; died on 19 Aug 1880 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    5. Isaac Cantrell was born in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    6. Nancy Cantrell was born in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    7. William H. Cantrell was born in 0___ 1842 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died on 5 May 1865 in Point Lookout, Maryland.
    8. James K(nox) Polk Cantrell was born in 1845 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    9. Susan D. Cantrell was born in 1847 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    10. Celeta M. Cantrell was born on 28 Jan 1849 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died on 26 Jan 1924 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Bildad Cemetery, Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    11. Latitia M. Cantrell was born in 1849 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee.
    12. 3. Mary E(lizabeth) Cantrell was born on 22 Aug 1851 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee.
    13. John A. Cantrell was born in 1857 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Elder Joseph Cummings, Sr. was born on 1 Feb 1762 in Fauquier County, Virginia (son of Malachi Cummings, II and Verlinda Taylor); died on 8 Dec 1852 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Stony Point Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian
    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot

    Notes:

    Revolutionary Patriot...
    Unmarked grave...

    Joseph Cummings Private, Virginia Line, $20.00 Annual Allowance $60.00 Amount Received September 20 1833 Pension Started Age 72 (1835 TN Pension Roll) 1840: Age 78 (White Co, TN)

    >>From : CookEngr
    > Reply-To : TNVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com
    > Sent : Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 AM
    > To : TNVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com
    > Subject : Re: [TN-VB] Denney / Burnett / Crawley /
    >
    >
    > June,
    >
    > Thank you for the wealth of information on the Denney family.
    >
    > A couple of points that might be of interest:
    > (1) From our study of the layout of graves in Big Fork Cemetery, we
    > suspect that "Denney row" is adjacent to, and just west of "Cummings
    > row" -on the eastern edge of the cemetery.
    > (2) The preponderance of evidence indicates that the wife of Joseph
    > Cummings, Sr. (1762-1853) was Rosannah Medley, ... not Rosannah Colyer/Seilers.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Hoyte Cook
    >
    >


    http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/statewide/military/warof1812/pensions/pen1835.txt

    JOSEPH CUMMINGS
    WHITE COUNTY
    PRIVATE
    VIRGINIA LINE
    $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
    $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
    SEPTEMBER 20, 1833 PENSION STARTED
    AGE 72

    http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/white.htm

    Private, Virginia Line, $20.00 Annual Allowance $60.00 Amount Received September 20 1833 Pension Started Age 72 (1835 TN Pension Roll) 1840: Age 78 (White Co, TN)

    Founding Elder of the Old Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church:

    The Joseph Cummings that is recorded as an Elder in Old Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1811 would have been Joseph Cummings "Sr." (1762-1853) - who came to the area of the Caney Fork River - now White & Van Buren Counties - around 1805. He was born in Faquier County, Virginia and lived for a while in the area of Henry/Patrick Counties, Virginia. He was a soldier in the American Revolution. He is buried in the Stony Point Cemetery in Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Religion:
    Founding Elder of the Old Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church...

    Joseph married Rosannah Medley on 22 May 1786 in Henry County, Virginia. Rosannah was born in 0___ 1765 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died about 1840 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Stony Point Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Rosannah Medley was born in 0___ 1765 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died about 1840 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Stony Point Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Unmarked grave...

    >>From : CookEngr
    > Reply-To : TNVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com
    > Sent : Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:23 AM
    > To : TNVANBUR-L@rootsweb.com
    > Subject : Re: [TN-VB] Denney / Burnett / Crawley /
    >
    >
    > June,
    >
    > Thank you for the wealth of information on the Denney family.
    >
    > A couple of points that might be of interest:
    > (1) From our study of the layout of graves in Big Fork Cemetery, we
    > suspect that "Denney row" is adjacent to, and just west of "Cummings
    > row" -on the eastern edge of the cemetery.
    > (2) The preponderance of evidence indicates that the wife of Joseph
    > Cummings, Sr. (1762-1853) was Rosannah Medley, ... not Rosannah Colyer/Seilers.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Hoyte Cook
    >
    >


    http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/statewide/military/warof1812/pensions/pen1835.txt

    JOSEPH CUMMINGS
    WHITE COUNTY
    PRIVATE
    VIRGINIA LINE
    $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
    $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
    SEPTEMBER 20, 1833 PENSION STARTED
    AGE 72

    Children:
    1. Sarah Catherine Cummings was born in 0___ 1786 in Henry County, Virginia; died in 0___ 1864 in Cummingsville, Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Laurel Creek Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    2. Eleanor Comis Cummings was born in 0___ 1794 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died on ~ 1862 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    3. Nancy Susannah Cummings was born on 17 Sep 1795 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died on 14 Aug 1865 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    4. Joseph Cummings, Jr. was born in 0___ 1802 in Fauquier County, Virginia; died in 0___ 1865 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Big Fork Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    5. 5. Mary Ann "Ann" Cummings was born in 0___ 1808 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Webb Cemetery, Bluff Springs, Warren County, Tennessee.
    6. Gabriel Penn Cummings was born on 24 Apr 1813 in North Carolina; died on 2 May 1877 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery, Rock Island, Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 12.  Abraham Cantrell was born in 1789 in Buck Creek, Spartanburg County, South Carolina (son of Abraham Cantrell and Malissa Lucy "Etta" Watson); died in 1845 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Probate: 9 Jan 1858, DeKalb County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    "was probably the eldest son of Abraham and one of the sons "Over sixteen years of age" mentioned in the First Census, 1790. In 1813, he seems to have disposed of all his property in the that State and moved to Tennessee, as he received a grant of land in 1814, which is recorded at Sparta, White County, Tennessee.

    In the ten years following the War of 1812, a large number of Cantrells moved from the Carolinas to Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.

    In 1824, her receved a grant of land on Sink Creek, recorded in McMinnville."

    Died:
    intestate...

    Abraham married Sarah Durham in 1809 in (North Carolina). Sarah (daughter of Achilles Durham and Mary Unica 'Unicy' Cate) was born in ~ 1775 in (North Carolina). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Sarah Durham was born in ~ 1775 in (North Carolina) (daughter of Achilles Durham and Mary Unica 'Unicy' Cate).
    Children:
    1. John Cantrell was born in 0___ 1804 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; died in 0___ 1847 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    2. 6. Joseph W. Cantrell was born on 22 Mar 1807 in Spartanburg, South Carolina; died on 22 Feb 1877 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    3. Talitha Cantrell was born in 1809 in Spartanburg, South Carolina; died in 1870'S in Weakley County, Tennessee.
    4. Son Cantrell was born in 1810.
    5. Mary Cantrell was born in 1811 in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
    6. George Washington Cantrell was born on 5 Oct 1813 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee; died on 12 Feb 1892 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Cannady Cemetery, Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    7. Ann Cantrell was born in 1816 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee.
    8. Son Cantrell was born in 1816.
    9. Charity Cantrell was born in 1816 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee.
    10. Benjamin Cantrell was born in 1818 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    11. Achilles Durham Cantrell was born on 25 Jul 1819 in White County, Tennessee; died on 16 Jan 1895 in Mayes County, Oklahoma.
    12. Chesley W. Cantrell was born in 0___ 1823 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died on 5 Oct 1863 in Chicamauga, Georgia.
    13. Berry Y(oung) Cantrell was born in 1825 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; died in 1887 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    14. David A. Cantrell was born in 1825 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    15. William Hiram Cantrell was born in 1827 in Warren County, Tennessee; died about 1849.
    16. Elizabeth Cantrell was born in 1833 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    17. Sarah Durham Cantrell was born on 2 Jul 1837 in (Spartanburg County) South Carolina; died on 31 Dec 1917 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried on 1 Jan 1918.
    18. Malissa B. Cantrell was born on 1 Sep 1839 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee; died on 18 Jun 1907 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Indian Mound Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
    19. Abraham C. Cantrell was born in 1843 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.

  5. 14.  Lucien "Luke" McDowell was born in 1792 in North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Notes:

    May have been married before...Charles Flanders.

    Lucien married Francis Fields on 11 Dec 1811 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Francis was born in 1793 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in (DeKalb County, Tennessee). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Francis Fields was born in 1793 in North Carolina; died after 1880 in (DeKalb County, Tennessee).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: deaf & dumb

    Children:
    1. 7. Cynthia McDowell was born on 29 Oct 1812 in (DeKalb County) Tennessee; died on 27 Oct 1890 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.


Generation: 5

  1. 20.  Malachi Cummings, II was born in 0___ 1744 in Glasgow, Scotland (son of Malachi Cummings, I and Elizabeth Johnson); died in 0___ 1818 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1732, Northumberland County, Virginia
    • Death: 1792-1805, Patrick County, Virginia

    Malachi married Verlinda Taylor about 1761 in (Patrick County) Virginia. Verlinda was born in (Northumberland County, Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 21.  Verlinda Taylor was born in (Northumberland County, Virginia).
    Children:
    1. 10. Elder Joseph Cummings, Sr. was born on 1 Feb 1762 in Fauquier County, Virginia; died on 8 Dec 1852 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Stony Point Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    2. Jane Cummings was born in CIRCA 1770 in (Fauquier County, Virginia); died in Hollandsworth Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

  3. 24.  Abraham Cantrell was born in 1744 in Virginia (son of John Cantrell, Sr. and Hannah Jane Brittain); died in 1826 in Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Bildad Cemetery, Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot
    • Residence: 1753, Orange County, North Carolina, a British Colony in America
    • Residence: 1810, Warren County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    "Moved to Rockingham County, North Carolina as a small child with his parents, later to South Carolina and there died shortly after his father, leaving no will recorded in the records of that county. It was about the time of his death that most of the Warren County, Tennessee, families came over and settled. His descendants most all came between 1804 and 1824 to that section.

    Abraham married twice. The name of his first wife is unknown. His second wife was a Miss ____ Watson of South Carolina. He served as a Revolutionary Soldier in the Salisbury District, North Carolina. He owned land on Buck Creek in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, and was a member of the Buck Creek Baptist Church, located three and one-half miles from Mayo, South Carolina, Spartanburg, County...Abraham was one of the executors of his father's estate.

    His name is on the pay rolls of the soldiers in the the auditor's office at Raleigh, North Carolina. He is shown in the census of 1790 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, having moved there shortly before.

    He died after 1814 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. No will is recorded there nor is there any record showing the exact date or year of his death. He drops from the church record in 1815. He and his two wives had:"


    Home: Surnames: Cantrell Family Genealogy Forum

    FAMILY OF CAPT. ABRAHAM CANTRELL 1744-1814
    Posted by: Mildred Clark (ID *****4279) Date: June 06, 2008 at 14:56:01
    of 6774

    After posting the documentations for BARTON LOVELACE, first husband of LUCY WATSON, I had to revise my own direct line back to Capt. Abraham Cantrell and his first wife ??? ??? because he didn't marry Lucy Watson Lovelace until after 1786. This is what I now have.

    Comments are welcome along with any other proofs or information. John "Johnny Flat" Cantrell's mother wasn't Lucy Watson Lovelace. I need any information for his full siblings Thomas and Richard. Mildred Seburn Clark
    ----
    Descendants of Abraham Cantrell, Capt.

    Generation No. 1

    1. Abraham5 Cantrell, Capt. (John4, Joseph3, Richard2 Cantrill, ???1) was born Abt. 1744 in Christiana Hundred,nr Wilmington, New Castle Co, PA (now Del.), and died Abt. 1814 in Prob Spartanburg Co, SC. He married (1) ??? ??? Bet. 1769 - 1770 in prob Orange Co, NC. She was born in prob Orange Co, NC, and died Abt. 1782. He married (2) Lucy Watson Abt. 1787. She was born Abt. 1744.

    Notes for Abraham Cantrell, Capt.:
    per: #4 Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy by Christie 1938 pages 8 & 9; DAR #608378; Tennessee Cousins by Worth S. Ray 1966 p 548 (Fayetteville, AR library).

    Abraham Cantrell was born New Castle County, Pennsylvania (now Wilmington, Delaware). He moved to Rockingham County, North Carolina as a small child with his parents. He moved later to South Carolina and died there shortly after his father leaving to will recorded. About the same time he died, most of his children settled Warren County, Tennessee from South Carolina, coming about 1804 to 1824 to that section.

    Abraham married twice to:

    m1_______________?
    m2Lucy Watson of South Carolina.

    Abraham Cantrell was a Revolutionary Soldier in Salisburg District, North Carolina. He was a member of Buck Creek Church in Spartanbrug South Carolina.

    Abraham Sr. moved to No Carolina with parents. He served in the Rev. War from Salisbury District and appears on pay rolls of NC soldiers in auditor's office in Raleigh. Traditions says that he was a captain. After the Rev. War he moved with his siblings to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. the 1790 Census lists him as head of the family having 2 sons over 16, 2 sons under sixteen and one daughter. In 1792 he purchased 192 acres on Buck Creek. In 1803 he was one of the administrators of father John Cantrell's estate.
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    Warren G. Cantrell sent Family Group Record to Mildred Dotterer 18 Jan 1999: 9 pages of John Caskey descendants:

    Sarah Cantrell b 1794 96th Dist SC d 1870 De Kalb co, TN in the 1850-1860 1870 census of DeKalb Co, TN is the dau of CAPTAIN Abraham Cantrell b 1744 and Lucy Lovelace nee WATSON b abt 1744. She married 1810 John Durham and was apparently married to a Mr. Lovelace before she married Captain Abraham Cantrell.

    Warren G. Cantrell (now deceased)
    1913 Willowbend Dr.
    Killeen, TX 76543
    (254) 699-2143
    (Wgcantrell@aol.com)
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    Marriage Notes for Abraham Cantrell and Lucy Watson:
    Date of marriage to Lucy Watson of 1785 is from David Hennessee. It would have been after 1786 when charges were brought against Barton Lovelace, Lucy's first husband. He supposedly drowned in the Potomac Rive. No proof. William Cantrell drowned in the Potomac River during the Revolutionary War.

    Children of Abraham Cantrell and ??? ??? are:

    2 i. THOMAS CANTRELL.

    3 ii.RICHARD CANTRELL, born March 10, 1771 in Orange (now Rockingham) Co, NC; died Bet. 1830 - 1840 in Warren Co, TN. He married Constance Bethel February 18, 1794 in Spartanburg Co, SC; born October 22, 1776 in Guilford (now Rockingham) Co, NC; died Bet. 1830 - 1840 in Franklin Co, IL.

    4 iii.JOHN "Johnny Flathead" CANTRELL, born 1773 in VA or NC; died Aft. October 1855 in Warren Co, TN. He married Mary Adkins 1793 in Spartanburg Co, SC; born 1774 in Spartanburg Co, SC; died Aft. October 1850 in Warren Co, TN.

    Notes for John "Johnny Flathead" Cantrell:
    "Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy by Christie 1938 pages 15 & 16.
    John "Johnnie Flat" Cantrill moved to Tennessee.
    Records are at McMinnville in Warren County, Tenn from 1824 to 1855.
    Land grants are on the North side of Sink Creek.

    P. 14: ...a son John ("Johnny Flat" Davis) born 1773 NC moved with parents to Spartanburg, SC where he married Mary Adkins and had a large family. He moved to Tennessee settling in Warren County, on Sink Creek in a section later called DeKalb County, Tennessee.

    John "Jackie" Davis (son of John "Johnny Flat Davis and Mary Adkins), is listed in error as JACKSON. "Jack" is a nickname for John. In another account he has a middle name of LEWIS.

    Occupation: farmer.

    He moved with his parents to Spartanburg Co, SC near Mayo, where he married and had a large family. He moved to Tennessee by 1810 and settled in Warren County on Sink Creek which became a part of DeKalb County-Christie
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    BIOGRAPHY: Settled in Spartanburg Co., SC, where he was called "Johnny Flat" to distinguish him from the other John Cantrells in the area. Moved to TN perhaps about 1810. Records at McMinnville, Warren Co., TN from 1824-1855 of grants of land made to him on the north side of Sink Creek.

    John Cantrell [Parents] "Johnny Flat" 1 was born in 1773 in , , NC, USA. He died in , , TN, USA. He married Mary Adkins estimated 1793.

    [Notes]
    Mary Adkins was born about 1775 in , Spartanburg, SC, USA. She died in , , TN, USA. She married John Cantrell estimated 1793.

    They had the following children:

    M i Abraham Cantrell
    F ii Elinda (Nellie) Cantrell
    F iii Melissa Cantrell was born estimated 1797.
    M iv Sampson Cantrell was born in 1799.
    F v Syrena Cantrell
    M vi Madison Cantrell was born about 1805.
    M vii William Riley Cantrell
    There are further notes on: Abraham, Elinda (a/k/a Elender md John Lewis Davis of DeKalb Co, TN, son of David Davis, Jr. and Rebecca McMechen, dau of William McMechen), Syrena, William Riley Cantrell
    Source: http:www.strutton.org/strutton_database/allfamily/pafg120.htm#3260 from William Chilton June 3, 2003
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    The following letter was written by Nancy Strother Smith (Mrs. J. W. Lee), daughter of Rebecca Maizie Davis Smith, dau. of John Lewis Davis and Ellender "Nellie" Cantrell of DeKalb Co, TN. Rebecca Maizie Davis was the family Historian from the time she was a child until she died. She married James W. Lee. Nancy Strother Smith Lee gave each of her three children a copy of her journal. James W. Lee, Jr.'s Journal was passed down to James W. Lee, III who has posted items on the DeKalb County site on usgenweb. Nancy sent the letter to Jerry L. Cantrell who died in the automobile crash on his way to be married in Las Vegas. Jerry's things went to various family members. Warren G. Cantrell ended up with some of the letters and Ann Goszinski, aunt of Sandy Wainwright ended up with some of them. Most valuable to Mildred I. Seburn Clark is the following letter to Jerry L. Cantrell from Nancy Strother Smith Lee (Mrs. J. W. Lee). Sandy Wainwright gave me what is below:

    The letter:

    Now John, Called "Johnny Flathead", married Mary Adkins. Their children were:

    Sampson, Madison, Abraham,, William Riley, Serene and Nellie, my grandmother.

    Sampson married and took his family to Alabama. Madison married Nellie Cantrell and went to Mississippi and had six children. They were: Jane, Nancy, Robert, John, Elizabeth, and Melissa Cantrell.
    Abraham married Jennie Robbs, no doubt about that! Their children were:
    Collins, John, Jefferson (who married ms. West), William (who married Sallie Mullican), eight children, Sallie married Mr. Wilkerson. I knew their son Cleve Wilkerson and went to school with his children.
    Susan married Tom Cantrell. Lissie (Melissa) married Richard Cantrell. Tom and Richard were brothers, and were sons of Peter and Polly Cantrell. They were also brothers-in-law to Alex Davis, (my mother's brother). Alex Davis and his father-in-law went with their families to Dade County, Mo., when they were young. Alex Davis made two visits back to Smithville, and died in Missouri at 100 years old.

    A daughter of John and Mary Adkins Cantrell was Nellie Cantrell, my grandmother. She married John (Jackie) Lewis Davis. I never heard my grandmother called by the name you mentioned. Everyone called her Nellie. My grandparents were both born in Spartanburg, SC and Rebecca, my mother, and her sister Amanda, were both born in Tennessee. My grandparents both lived to be 87 years old, and both died in an accident. They raised 12 children to be up in years, and never had a doctor in the house. (Strong and Healthy). I have a nephew, James Carlyn Moore who is one of the men at Pepperdine College, Los Angeles. You may meet him sometime. If you should, tell him that you and he are kin. I appreciate all that you sent me. I hope that you will write again and tell me about your family. Anything you will write will be of interest to me. Give my respects to your grandfather. Sincerely, Your cousin,
    Mrs. J. W. Lee (Nancy Strother Smith)
    Author of the letter: The letter was sent to my uncle Jerry Cantrell in the early 1960s........My aunt's name is Goskini......she doesn't post anything.....But she has thousands of pieces of papers, wills. Letters etc............I found IDA married twice.....and another kid, but can't read the name...
    from Sandy Wainwright to Mildred I. (Seburn) Clark Oct, 2002. Sandy said her uncle Jerry had planned to do a book in the 1960's but died before he could. His papers then were divided among the family and Warren G. Cantrell received part of them.
    ----
    Rebecca Davis Smith died in 1931. Nancy Strother Davis Lee was her daughter. John "Johnny Flathead" Cantrell was the father of Ellenor "Nellie" Cantrell who married John Lewis "Jackie" Davis. . Tom, Richard and Druzilla E. Cantrell were the children of Peter Cantrell and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Davis, sister of John Lewis "Jackie" Davis. I have a paper copy of a photo of Rebecca Davis and her children from John Gray Davis-Mildred I. Seburn Clark.


    Children of ABRAHAM CANTRELL and LUCY WATSON LOVELACE are:

    5i. ABRAHAM CANTRELL, born 1789 in VA or SC; died 1846 in Warren Co (now DeKalb), TN. He married Sarah Durham 1813 in Spartanburg, SC.

    Notes for Abraham Cantrell:
    http://www.dmitchelljones.org/can4.htm has a site for Cantrell, Mullican, and other lines.



    6 ii. WATSON CANTRELL, born 1790 in VA or Spartanburg Co, SC; died January 25, 1870 in DeKalb Co, TN. He married Mary Elizabeth Martin Abt. 1814 in prob Spartanburg Co, SC; born Bet. 1793 - 1795 in NC or Spartanburg Co, SC; died October 25, 1860 in DeKalb Co, TN.

    Notes for Watson Cantrell:
    Watson Cantrell helped organize the new DeKalb county in Tennessee. Occupation: farmer, $1200 land value.
    Warren G. Cantrell: Watson Cantrell moved to Tenn between 1814 and 1824. In 1824 he received a grant of land on Sink Creek in a part of Warren Co, TN that is now in DeKalb Co, TN.

    Watson Cantrell, 15 Jan 1870 is his date of death- Mildred I. Seburn Clark had.
    Watson Cantrell date of death 25 Jan 1870-date of by Sandy Wainwright

    7 iii. ELIZABETH CANTRELL, born Bet. 1791 - 1792 in SC; died 1836 in DeKalb Co, TN. She married Tilman Potter 1809 in prob DeKalb Co, TN; born Bet. 1790 - 1792 in Spartanburg Co, SC; died May 09, 1841 in DeKalb Co, TN.

    Notes for Tilman Potter:
    Tilman may have been the son of Ephraim Potter of Mayo, Spartanburg, SC, however direct proof is lacking-Edith Whitley.Will was proven May 7, 1841 DeKalb Co, TN.

    8 iv. SARAH CANTRELL, born 1794 in 96th Dist, SC; died Aft. 1850. She married John Caskey; born Bet. 1794 - 1796 in Chester Co, SC; died Abt. 1856 in DeKalb Co, TN.

    Notes for John Caskey:
    William L. Bigham, 452 County Road 754, Riceville, TN 37370
    www.rootsweb.com/~tnmcminn/ThomasCantrell.htm (Jan 1999):
    THOMAS CANTRELL INCLUDING WILLIAM HENRY COOKE DECENDANTS 5 pages, William L. Bigham lists as his source:
    The Cantrill-Cantrell Geneology, first pub in 1908 by Mrs. Susan Cantrill Christie; 2nd by Mrs. W. E. Benson & Mrs. Jack Slayden, Bowie, TX (William L. Bigham also notes for more info on the Cantrell-Newman fam to contact him.
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    1097. vii. SARAH m JOHN KASKIE. THEY MOVED TO MO. (I think this is the line of Warren G. Cantrell of Killeen, TN and they moved to De Kalb Co, TN) Thomas Kaskie prob his bro married Sarah's sister Brazaila (a note they also moved to MO-Warren in an email mentions Brazella.

    Note that John Caskey had two marriages to two women of THE SAME NAME but of different parents.

    Warren G. Cantrell sent 2 family group sheets of the Caskey's: Thomas Caskey and John Caskey to Mildred Dotterer. I left his info in this data base and added the submitters of Jerry L. Young's book to it.
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    April 5, 2004:
    Contact Info: GeorgePark@aol.com

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    Descendants of John CASKEY - 20 Jul 1997
    ----
    FIRST GENERATION
    1. John CASKEY was born between 1740 and 1745 in Ballymoney, Ballymoney,
    Ireland. He died on 5 Dec 1785 in Rocky Creek, Chester, SC. He was married to Esther about 1767 in Ballymoney, Ballymoney, Ireland. Esther was born about 1750 in Ireland. She died in , Chester District, SC.

    John CASKEY and Esther had the following children:
    +2 i. Isabell CASKEY.
    +3 ii. Robert CASKEY.
    +4 iii. Thomas CASKEY sr.
    +5 iv. Mary CASKEY.
    6 v. John CASKEY was born about 1780 in Camden, Chester, SC. He died about 1786 in Camden, Chester, SC. He was buried about 1786 in Camden, Chester, SC.
    +7 vi. Joseph H CASKEY.

    SECOND GENERATION
    2. Isabell CASKEY was born about 1768 in Ireland. She was married to William REEDY (son of Laurence REEDY). William REEDY was born.
    Isabell CASKEY and William REEDY had the following
    children:
    8 i. John REEDY

    3. Robert CASKEY was born before 1770 in Ireland. He was born abt 1770 in allymoney, Ballymoney, Ireland. He died in 1840 in Tn.. He died in , Randolph County, AL. He was buried in , Randolph County, AL.
    Mary CORK (daughter of John CORK and Elizabeth) was born.
    Robert CASKEY and Mary CORK had the following children:
    +9 i. Robert CASKEY.
    +10 ii. George CASKEY.
    +11 iii. John CASKEY.
    +12 iv. Thomas Leroy CASKEY.
    13 v. Unknown CASKEY was born in 1800.
    +14 vi. William Robert CASKEY.
    15 vii. Unknown CASKEY was born in 1810.
    +16 viii. Susan L CASKEY.
    (these are carried down)

    THIRD GENERATION
    11. John CASKEY was born in 1796 in , Chester County, SC. He was born in 1796 in SC?. He died after 1870 in , DeKalb County, TN. He was buried after 1870 in, DeKalb County, TN. He died after 1871 in , DeKalb County, TN. He was married to Sarah Jane CANTRELL (daughter of Thomas CANTRELL and
    Elizabeth NORRIS) about 1818 in Athens, McMinn, TN. Sarah Jane CANTRELL was born in
    1794 in Greenville, Greenville, SC. She died after 1870 in Athens, McMinn,
    TN. She was buried after 1870 in Athens, McMinn, TN.

    John CASKEY and Sarah Jane CANTRELL had the following children:
    +57 i. Unknown CASKEY.
    +58 ii. Thomas Reed CASKEY.
    59 iii. CASKEY was born in 1820 in Etowah, McMinn, TN.
    +60 iv. Mary Elizabeth CASKEY.
    +61 v. Margaret CASKEY.
    +62 vi. William Carrol CASKEY.
    63 vii. Unknown CASKEY was born in 1830 in Tn..
    +64 viii. Elizabeth M CASKEY.
    +65 ix. Ester A CASKEY.
    +66 x. Joseph Buckner CASKEY.
    +67 xi. Nancy Mahalie CASKEY.
    (these are carried down)

    FOURTH GENERATION
    62. William Carrol CASKEY was born in 1828 in Liberty, De Kalb, TN. He
    died in, Scott County, AR. He was buried in , Scott County, AR.
    He was married to Sarah G TRUITT on 1 Mar 1849 in , Lawrence County, MO.
    Sarah G TRUITT
    William Carrol CASKEY and Sarah G TRUITT had the following children:
    +184 i. William Horatio CASKEY.
    +185 ii. Sarah M CASKEY.
    186 iii. Ida CASKEY was born in 1855 in , Lawrence County, MO.

    He was married to Mary Elizabeth CANTRELL in 1864 in , Lawrence County, MO.
    Mary Elizabeth CANTRELL was born.
    William Carrol CASKEY and Mary Elizabeth CANTRELL had the following children:
    +187 i. Martha K CASKEY.
    +188 ii. Mary L CASKEY.
    189 iii. Ann Laurie CASKEY was born in 1868 in , Lawrence County, MO.
    +190 iv. Sarah Elizabeth CASKEY.
    +191 v. Bell CASKEY.
    +192 vi. Joseph Thomas CASKEY.
    +193 vii. Carol Cecil CASKEY.
    +194 viii. John Wesley CASKEY.
    (These are carried down)

    FIFTH GENERATION
    184. William Horatio CASKEY was born on 26 Nov 1850 in , Lawrence County,
    MO. He died on 21 Dec 1927 in Leonard, Fannin, TX. He was buried on 23 Dec 1927 in Leonard, Fannin, TX. He was married to Mary Elizabeth PENNICK on 15 Sep 1878 in , Cedar County, MO. Mary Elizabeth PENNICK was born on 26 Nov 1857. She died on 19 Jan 1934 in , Hunt County, TX. She was buried on 21 Jan 1934 in Leonard, Fannin, TX.

    William Horatio CASKEY and Mary Elizabeth PENNICK had the following children:
    528 i. Anne C CASKEY was born on 17 Dec 1878 in , Cedar County, MO.
    529 ii. Josie Lee CASKEY was born on 10 Feb 1882 in, Burnet County, TX.
    +530 iii. Owen Wilson CASKEY.
    531 iv. Daphne Olive CASKEY was born on 3 Mar 1892 in , Fannin County, TX.
    532 v. Willie CASKEY was born on 29 Dec 1893 in Bailey, Fannin, TX. He died on 5 Dec 1946 in , Williamson County, TX. He was buried on 7 Dec 1946 in , Williamson County, TX.
    +533 vi. WayneGilbert CASKEY.
    +534 vii. Richard Pennick CASKEY.

    185. Sarah M CASKEY was born in 1854 in , Lawrence County, MO. She was married to Robert H WEBB on 19 Nov 1871 in , Lawrence County, MO. Robert H WEBB was born in 1851.
    Sarah M CASKEY and Robert H WEBB had the following children:
    535 i. Nancy WEBB was born in 1874 in MO. She died.
    536 ii. daughter WEBB was born in 1879 in MO. She
    died.

    (no further info on 186. Ida Caskey)

    Source of this record is a lengthy report on the Caskey's:

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~scedgefi/pioneers/caskey.txt
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    Mildred Seburn Clark


    http://genforum.genealogy.com/cantrell/messages/6773.html


    end of biography

    Birth: 1744
    Virginia, USA
    Death: 1826
    Warren County
    Tennessee, USA

    He was the son of John Cantrell and was born in the big valley of Virginia where his parents moved in 1737.

    He accompanied them to Orange co. North Carolina in 1753 but he never appears on North Carolina county records.


    Who did he marry and where? The eldest son born 1771 was deceased by 1850, but the 2nd son John "Johnny Flat" stated on the 1850 census of Warren county, Tennessee that he was born in 1773 in Virginia.

    The children of the 2nd marriage were born in South Carolina. He had two sons by 1st marriage and two sons and three daughters by 2nd marriage. Lucy seens to have died ca 1798 in the old 96th District, South Carolina. Abraham never remarried, he moved to Warren county, Tennessee in 1810 and son Richard sold him land, household goods and animals in May 1810.

    Abraham died within 10 months after May 1825 and was buried at the Old Bildad Baptist Church Cemetery.


    Family links:
    Parents:
    John Cantrell (1724 - 1803)

    Spouse:
    Lucy Watson Cantrell (1760 - 1799)*

    Children:
    Richard Cantrell (1771 - ____)*
    Watson Cantrell (1790 - 1870)*

    Siblings:
    Abraham Cantrell (1744 - 1826)
    Isaac Cantrell (1745 - 1804)*
    Joseph Cantrell (1748 - 1804)*
    John Cantrell (1757 - 1825)*
    Thomas Cantrell (1761 - 1830)*
    Thomas Cantrell (1761 - 1830)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Old Bildad Cemetery
    Keltonburg
    DeKalb County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Lela Parris Koch
    Record added: May 09, 2014
    Find A Grave Memorial# 129484734

    Abraham married Malissa Lucy "Etta" Watson in 1787 in (Spartanburg County, South Carolina). Malissa (daughter of Samuel Watson and Sarah LNU) was born in ~1760 in South Carolina; died in ~1799 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 25.  Malissa Lucy "Etta" Watson was born in ~1760 in South Carolina (daughter of Samuel Watson and Sarah LNU); died in ~1799 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 12. Abraham Cantrell was born in 1789 in Buck Creek, Spartanburg County, South Carolina; died in 1845 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Watson Cantrell was born in 1791 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; died on 15 Jan 1870 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Martin Cemetery, Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    3. Daughter Cantrell
    4. Elizabeth Cantrell was born in 1791 in South Carolina; died in 1836 in DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Tilman Potter Cemetery, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    5. Sarah "Sally" Cantrell was born in 0___ 1794 in 96th District, South Carolina; died in 0___ 1870 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.

  5. 26.  Achilles Durham was born in 1741 in Commonwealth of Virginia (son of John William 'William' Durham and Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Cate); died in 1814 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Haw River, Alamance County, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1783, Rutherford County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    According to family tradition, the Durhams were descended from the Durhams who were the Lairds of Grange in Forfarshire, Scotland. The original charter was granted in 1322 by Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, to Sir William Durham, who became the first Laird of Grange.

    Robert Lee Durham said that his great-great-grandfather, Achilles Durham, was born in Virginia. Kate Durham, Achilles' great-granddaughter, said that he was born in England and came to Virginia as an infant with his parents.

    In 1995, Marla Goodrich said she heard Achilles was in Lunenburg County, Virginia, prior to coming to North Carolina.

    Achilles Durham moved from Virginia with his mother, Elizabeth Cates Durham, to the Haw River settlement of Orange County, North Carolina. There he married a widow, Mrs. Mary Cates Hardin, in 1770. In 1783, they moved to what is now Cleveland County, North Carolina, almost exactly on the line between Lincoln and Rutherford Counties.

    Achilles' mother died in Rutherford County and was buried near where the present town of Shelby was later located. After the death of his first wife who was the mother of all his children, Achilles married Edith Hicks on March 21, 1806. They moved to South Carolina and settled in what is now Spartanburg County. Achilles died there and was buried at Buck Creek Baptist Church, which is a few miles north of Spartanburg.

    *

    20 Sep 2009:

    http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/burke/census/morgandis.txt

    This census is from Microcopy No. T-498 Roll 2

    "Durhan, Kellis 2,2,5,0,0"

    1790 Census North Carolina
    Rutherford County Morgan District

    2 of 1st # free white males 16 year upwards and head of families
    2 of 2nd # free white males under 16 years
    5 of 3rd # free white females and head of families
    0 of 4th # all other free persons
    0 of 5th # slaves

    21 Apr 2012: Found this interesting research on Achilles' antecedents which runs contrary to current DURHAM ancestry... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donnykrun/Richard_Durham_Research.htm

    *

    I have numbered the generations and put a little information about these 11 generations of Durhams.I have siblings for some of these Durhams and more extensive notes, especially about problems resulting from information from different people.I cannot vouch for the accuracy of this information, as I got it from at least four different sources.If you want the complete file, email me at mdr36@gnt.net.Can you give me birth, marriage, and death dates forAchilles and his siblings?I’m hoping to connect Achilles to my DURHAMs.Thanks.

    1. William DURHAM. Born About 1322.Died during the reign of Prince David Bruce who reigned until 1371.
    2. Michael DURHAM. Born About 1397.
    3. John DURHAM. Born About 1457.
    4. Thomas DURHAM. Born About 1480.
    5. John DURHAM. Born About 1507.
    6. Alexander DURHAM. Born After 1525. Minder of the Royal Mint.Married Janet ERSKINE, daughter of John ERSKINE, Baronof Dun.Living in 1525. 6th Baron of Grange.
    7. William DURHAM. Born About 1554. Ancestor of the DURHAMs of the Grange. 7th Lord of Grange
    8. William DURHAM. Born About 1609. 8th Lord of Grange
    9. William DURHAM. Born After 1609. 9th Laird of Grange (Durham 1990).
    10. William DURHAM. Born Before 1700 in England. Died inVA.He married Elizabeth CATES. Born Before 1710. Died in Cleveland Co., NC.
    11. Achilles DURHAM. Born About 1750 in England?/NC?/VA?. Died About 1810, buried in Buck Creek Ch.Cem., Spartanburg, SC.He first married Mary Unica CATES, 1770 in Orange Co., NC.Born Before 1755 in VA. Died Before 1806 in Cleveland,Rutherford Co., NC.

    1. William DURHAM. Born About 1322.Died during the reign of Prince David Bruce who reigned until 1371.
    2. Michael DURHAM. Born About 1397.
    3. John DURHAM. Born About 1457.
    4. Thomas DURHAM. Born About 1480.
    5. John DURHAM. Born About 1507.
    6. Alexander DURHAM. Born After 1525. Minder of the Royal Mint.Married Janet ERSKINE, daughter of John ERSKINE, Baronof Dun.Living in 1525. 6th Baron of Grange.
    7. William DURHAM. Born About 1554. Ancestor of the DURHAMs of the Grange. 7th Lord of Grange
    8. William DURHAM. Born About 1609. 8th Lord of Grange
    9. William DURHAM. Born After 1609. 9th Laird of Grange (Durham 1990).
    10. William DURHAM. Born Before 1700 in England. Died in VA.He married Elizabeth CATES. Born Before 1710. Died in Cleveland Co., NC.
    11. Achilles DURHAM. Born About 1750 inEngland?/NC?/VA?. Died About 1810, buried in Buck Creek Ch.Cem., Spartanburg, SC.He first married Mary Unica CATES, 1770 in Orange Co., NC.Born Before 1755 in VA. Died Before 1806 in Cleveland,Rutherford Co., NC. His name is spelled Akillis in some NC records (North Carolina Marriages 1717-1868, Hunting for Bears).

    His name is spelled Akillis in some NC records (North Carolina Marriages 1717-1868, Hunting for Bears).

    Shirley CARTER says he was born in VA, and came to the Haw River settlement of Orange Co., NC with his widowed mother, Elizabeth, while in his youth.About 1783, Achilles came to Rutherford Co., NC along with his mother, wife and children; they settled near the Lincoln/Rutherford Co., line where present-day Shelby is. His mother died there. His wife, Mary, died shortly after 1800.

    .
    RockyIII@aol.com. (prob. Rocky Strickland).

    Info from a letter to Melvin DURHAM from Shirley CARTER, Rt. 5, Box 208C, Andalusia, AL 36420.

    *

    Achilles Durham & Mary Cates

    ACHILLES DURHAM married MARY CATES. He was the son of ELIZABETH CATES and possibly WILLIAM DURHAM.

    Some interesting reading on this family:

    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/DURHAM/2001-06/0993659926

    From: RockyIII@aol.com
    Subject: Re: Durham family in Rutherford Co., NC
    Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:38:46 EDT


    Greg,

    Welcome to the list! The Achilles Durham (1825-1901) you mentioned who was married to Amelia Beam (1823-1900) was the son of Lemuel Newton Durham (1798-1881) and Temperance Scruggs (1802-1887). Lemuel was a son of Charles Alexander Durham (1773-1850) and Patience Davis (1772-1862). Charles was a son of Achilles Durham (ca. 1740 - ca. 1814)

    I believe Elizabeth Durham (1779-1846), wife of Berryman Hicks (1778-1839)and mother of Artimency Hicks Lovelace (1813-1854), was the daughter of Achilles Durham (ca. 1740 - ca. 1814) and Mary Cates. I have the children of Achilles Durham and Mary Cates as follows:

    Charles Alexander Durham (1773-1850)
    Sarah Durham
    Mary "Polly" Durham
    Richard Durham (1777-1844)
    Elizabeth Durham (born 1-31-1779 Orange Co., NC, died 4-24-1846 Spartanburg Co., SC)

    Achilles Durham, supposedly as a youth, moved from Virginia with his mother,Elizabeth Cates, to the Haw River settlement of Orange County, North Carolina. There he married a widow, Mrs. Mary Cates Hardin, in 1770. He was listed in the 1779 Orange County tax roll.

    In 1783, Achilles moved to what is now Cleveland County, North Carolina,almost exactly on the line between Lincoln and Rutherford Counties, bringing his mother, wife, and children.

    Achilles Durham purchased 200 acres of land from Jonathan Davis on December 21, 1791 for 50 pds., and he sold the land to John Lindsey on October 8, 1792, for 60 pds. (Chatham County, NC, deed records).

    There are two Durhams listed as heads of households in the 1790 census of would have included his mother. William Durham was listed in the 14th Company, Morgan District, with himself and one son over 16, and two women in the family.

    Achilles' mother died in Rutherford County and was buried near where the present town of Shelby was later located. After the death of his first wife who was the mother of all his children, Achilles married Edith Hicks on March 21, 1806.

    In "Rutherford County, North Carolina Abstracts of Wills, 1779-1822," p. 52,abstracted and compiled by Carolina Heath Davis, an Edith Durham received 10 shillings as the daughter of Richard Hicks. Two grandchildren with the surname Hicks also inherited.

    On January 23, 1801, Achilles Durham purchased 100 acres of land on both David Forrester for $100. Witnesses were Beryman Hicks and David Cantrell. The witness oath was dated March 4, 1802, and signed by Beryman Hicks. The 330-332).

    On December 9, 1809, Achiles Durham of Rutherford County, North Carolina, sold 100 acres of land on the waters of Buck Creek to Daniel Cantrell of Spartanburg District, South Carolina, for $140. Witnesses were John Martin, John Blackwell, and Dicy Hicks. The witness oath was dated August 18, 1812, and signed by John Blackwell. The deed was recorded on April 6, 1813 (Spartanburg County, SC, Deed Book N, 282-283).

    In the 1810 census of Rutherford County, an "Acles" Durham was listed as head were also three children listed, the youngest under 10.

    Achilles was buried at Buck Creek Baptist Church, which is a few miles north established by 1815, at which time he was not listed as a member. This would put Achilles' death sometime around 1813-1815.

    Robert Lee Durham, a great-great-grandson of Achilles Durham, wrote an Thursday, April 30, 1936. He wrote, "I visited the Buck Creek Baptist Church and cemetery a few years ago; and found there are many unmarked graves in it; of this first Achilles Durham."

    Rocky Strickland
    http://members.aol.com/rockyiii


    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donnykrun/Richard_Durham_Research.htm

    Here are the two original family accounts. This is the first Durham story.

    Another old original document was written by Robert L. Durham who was a decendent to Achilles Durham. This clipping appeared in the Forrest City, North Carolina Courier Thursday, April 30, 1936. "The first Achilles Durham, who moved into Rutherford County about the year 1783, came from Virginia, bringing with him his mother, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Cates."

    After years of searching for the illusive Elizabeth Cates let me share my findings. Throughout the world in the early 1700s there were only four places to find an Elizabeth Cates. In Norfolk, England, New Hampshire, Virginia with the Robert Cates family, and in Beaufort, North Carolina. If you believe the story that Elizabeth Cates was the mother of Achilles and Matthew Durham then you are looking for a person born between 1700-1715. Keep in mind also, that for practical purposes, Elizabeth Cates would have had been able to have children for a twenty year period. You then have to ask the question where were the other children? There were several women with name Elizabeth Cates, all born in that range between 1700-1715. The only problem, they all married someone other than a Durham and appear to have lived somewhere other than where we find Achilles and Matthew lived. A similar analysis was done with the names Margaret, Betty, and Rachel Cates. None of these names matched the Durham family story but were used with a high degree of frequency during this time. With all the information that has been gathered on the Robert Cates, Sr. family, there seems to be no child by that name either. Later generations give us several Elizabeth Cates, but none that could be the mother of Achilles or Matthew Durham.

    "They came from the Haw River Settlement in Orange County, North Carolina where Achilles married Mrs. Mary Hardin, and their son, Charles Alexander Durham and presumably their oldest son, Richard Durham was born. To them was born a daughter, Elizabeth whether in Orange County or after they moved to what is now Cleveland County, but were at that time almost exactly near the line between Lincoln and Rutherford Counties. In this Lincoln--Rutherford home Elizabeth Cates Durham, mother of Achilles died and was buried in about a mile and one half of where Shelby was afterwards located."

    Keep in mind that Elizabeth Cates died around 1783. This is important because it fits with our timeline for her birth and child bearing years. "After the death of his first wife (Mrs. Mary Hardin) who was the mother of his children, Achilles Durham married another widow, Mrs. Edith Hicks, on 21 March, 1808; after which they moved to South Carolina and settled in what is now Spartanburg County. Then Achilles died and was buried at Buck Creek Baptist Church which is eight miles north of Spartanburg."

    A note on Achilles and the Buck Creek Baptist Church. Achilles died in about 1813 and there are land transactions showing that he donated land to the Church. Actual Church records and the formation of the Church took place in 1715. This has been confirmed by my visiting Buck Creek Baptist Church on several occasions.

    Let's look at what can be gleaned from this story. A women named Elizabeth Cates existed. There are no birth records, and no account of who Matthew and Achilles' father was in this account. So what can we deduce? Elizabeth was not really the mother of Achilles and Matthew, or she was some other relationship to them. Keep that idea in the back of your mind.

    Here is the second Durham story. The earliest known reference to the Durhams of Scotland can be found in a manuscript entitled, History of Nathaniel Evans of Cat Fish Creek and his Decedents, by James Daniel Evans in 1905. It appears that Cicero A. or C.A. Durham provided the original information. (He would be almost five generations separated from the first Achilles Durham.) Durham Excursus.*

    Major Solon A. Durham was the oldest son of Charles Crawford and Eunice Jane (Evans) Durham of Shelby, N.C. Charles Crawford Durham was born 20th February, 1820, and died 1st August, 1897. He saw service through the Civil War for the South. He was the son of Charles Alexander Durham, born 5th June, 1773; died 13th March, 1853; married 31st January, 1793. Patience, daughter of Capt. Benjamin Davis, who was born 24th December, 1731; married Rebecca ___________, born 25th October, 1741. Capt. Davis was prominent in the forces of the Revolution. The father of Charles A. Durham was Achilles Durham, Esquire, of Haw River, North Carolina, and was born about 1720. He was brought as an infant by his father, William, from England. He married Mrs. Catharine Hardin. His father, William, was lineally descended from William, 9th Laird of Grange. ( Since I Was Born, written by a descendent of Achilles Durham, Robert L. Durham very clearly states that his ancestor came from Forfar, Dundee Scotland).

    This story is more appealing to me than the first. It has more truth, and yet makes less sense. I'll explain this as we go along. Many researchers have pointed to a Thomas Durham as a potential father to the boys. And then there is the Thomas Durham who married Margaret Peggy Lindsey. Let me stop and review what we have on him. Thomas is thought to be born in Durham, England in 1695-96. The problem I have on him is that we have birth records dating back to the 1200s in England, and yet there is no specific date for his birth. This is the same problem I have with the 1720 date associated with the second story of Achilles Durham's birth. And if by some chance Thomas and Achilles, and Matthew were Scottish, then we should see them also with a real month, day, year date in the very good Scottish Records. Another point that makes Durham research difficult in Scotland are the many variations of the spelling Durham: Durham, Dirram, Dorham, Dunholme, Durame, Dureame, Dureham, Duren, Dirom, Dyrham, Durhame, and Durrame. I have encountered each during my research with the Scottish Records Office.

    One conclusion is that the Durhams came from Ireland where records were lost. Another conclusion is that these individuals were born in wilderness areas of America where just no records existed. In Thomas case, I believe he was born in England around 1700-1705. With Achilles being born in 1720 and we know he died in 1813, well you do the math, 93 years. Possible, not likely. From 1740 to 1770 what was Achilles doing, and where were all the children he might have had during this time? In the years 1720-1722 there are no know records of William Durham on a ship manifest.

    … It is my firm belief that Matthew and Achilles were also orphaned. They were raised by the Cates family in Virginia and later North Carolina. This is evidenced by the name "Richard" Durham taken from the Robert Cates', Sr. family. Later, we see that Achilles marries a Cates.

    Elizabeth Pugh, wife of Robert Cates, Sr. helped to raise the boys. They did farm work, then learned surveying skills (Chain Carriers) as evidenced by land transactions uncovered by Dr. Banks Cates. In 1770 Achilles is still surveying and searching for iron ore on the Yadkin River. (Quaker Meeting House near) Elizabeth Pugh also outlived Robert Cates and probably died around 1783.

    And it is from this Cates-Durham relationship born out of hardship and survival that we see how they call Elizabeth Cates their mother, which is a connection that no one could prove. Look at the tons of Cates notes provided by Dr. Banks Cates which show the Cates family migration from Virginia to Orange County, North Carolina. It is clear that Durham and Cates became interconnected through their Quaker faith. And if you follow the locations where you find the Durham and Cates families you will see the southern migration patterns of the Quakers. Researchers will note that the Cheek family who intermarry with the Durhams were also Quakers that migrated to Orange County, North Carolina. And the very first time we see Achilles Durham as an adult, he is surveying near the Yadkin River, home to many of the Quakers who migrated from Pennsylvania.

    http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/durham/699/
    His name is spelled Akillis in some NC records (North Carolina Marriages 1717-1868, Hunting for Bears).

    His name is spelled Akillis in some NC records (North Carolina Marriages 1717-1868, Hunting for Bears).

    Shirley CARTER says he was born in VA, and came to the Haw River settlement of Orange Co., NC with his widowed mother, Elizabeth, while in his youth. About 1783, Achilles came to Rutherford Co., NC along with his mother, wife and children; they settled near the Lincoln/Rutherford Co., line where present-day Shelby is. His mother died there. His wife, Mary, died shortly after 1800.

    Shirley CARTER says he was born in VA, and came to the Haw River settlement of Orange Co., NC with his widowed mother, Elizabeth, while in his youth. About 1783, Achilles came to Rutherford Co., NC along with his mother, wife and children; they settled near the Lincoln/Rutherford Co., line where present-day Shelby is. His mother died there. His wife, Mary, died shortly after 1800. Research: Kenneth L. Durham 1990.

    end of biography

    Achilles married Mary Unica 'Unicy' Cate in 1771 in Orange County, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of Thomas "Road Tom" Cate and Elizabeth Ann Fussell) was born in 1754 in Orange County, North Carolina; died on 13 Nov 1794 in Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 27.  Mary Unica 'Unicy' Cate was born in 1754 in Orange County, North Carolina (daughter of Thomas "Road Tom" Cate and Elizabeth Ann Fussell); died on 13 Nov 1794 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Charles Alexander Durham was born on 5 Jun 1773 in Orange County, North Carolina; died on 13 Mar 1850 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Sandy Run Baptist Church Cemetery, Mooresboro, Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    2. 13. Sarah Durham was born in ~ 1775 in (North Carolina).
    3. Mary "Polly" Durham was born in ~1770 in Orange County, North Carolina, a British Colony in America; died in 1840 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    4. Elizabeth Durham was born on 30 Jan 1779 in Orange County, North Carolina; died on 24 Apr 1846 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; was buried in New Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, South Carolina.
    5. John Durham was born in 1794 in South Carolina; died in ~ 1845 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.


Generation: 6

  1. 40.  Malachi Cummings, I was born in 1695 in (Northumberland County, Virginia) (son of Alexander Cummings and Sarah Mattoone); died in 1769 in Fauquier County, Virginia.

    Malachi married Elizabeth Johnson(Northumberland County, Virginia). Elizabeth was born in (Northumberland County, Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 41.  Elizabeth Johnson was born in (Northumberland County, Virginia).
    Children:
    1. 20. Malachi Cummings, II was born in 0___ 1744 in Glasgow, Scotland; died in 0___ 1818 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

  3. 48.  John Cantrell, Sr. was born on 6 Oct 1724 in New Castle County, Delaware (son of Joseph C. Cantrell and Catherine LNU); died in 0Feb 1803 in Spartanburg, South Carolina; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Miller
    • Religion: Baptist Preacher
    • Baptism: 25 Mar 1726, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Birth: Oct. 6, 1724
    New Castle County
    Delaware, USA
    Death: Feb., 1803
    South Carolina, USA

    Husband of Miss Brittian and Jane. 1st Spouse: Hannah Brittian (1725-1769)


    "John Cantrell, Sr., was a miller and Baptist Minister. He helped establish the Buck Creek Baptist Chruch in Buck Creek, Sportanburg Co., South Carolina. He served as Pastor from 1800 to 1803. John is burried in Cantrell Family Cemetery. John had a brother by the name of Isaac Cantrell who was also a Baptist preacher at Buck Creek Baptist Church. The Cantrell Cemetery is near the the Buck Creek Baptist Chruch: Information from: Earnest H. Cantrell, Route 1, Box 50, Beaverton, Al. 35544, (1989)'".

    JOHN3 CANTRELL (JOSEPH2 CANTRILL, RICHARD1) was born October 1724 in New Castle, DE, and died 1803 in Spartanburg Co, SC. He married (1) ?? BRITTAIN. He married (2) JANE.

    John was in Rockingham Co NC before the Revolution. He later moved to Spartanburg Co SC, where he owned over 800 acres on Buck Creek in the 96th District. One of the first members of the Buck Creek Baptist Church, son Isaac was a messenger there. Sons Abraham, Stephen and Moses administered his estate. His first 17 sons were by his first wife, four sons and two daughters by his second. There were supposedly a number of twins in the family, and for the sake of his first wife, let us fervently hope so.

    According to the Cantrell family file folder in the Georgia Archives, "Aaron, Simon and Peter were captured during the Revolution and were condemned to be shot. Tradition says Peter was shot, and Aaron & Peter [sic] escaped." The three were also supposedly scouts in Gen. Marion's army.

    Children of John Cantrell and ?? Brittain are:

    i. ABRAHAM4 CANTRELL, b. ca 1744, New Castle.
    ii. ISAAC CANTRELL, b. 1745, New Castle, DE; d. ca 1808, Spartanburg Co, SC.
    iii. JACOB CANTRELL, b. New Castle.
    iv. JOSEPH CANTRELL, b. New Castle.
    v. STEPHEN CANTRELL, b. ca 1749, New Castle.
    vi. JOHN CANTRELL, b. ca 1751, New Castle.
    vii. CHARLES CANTRELL, m. SARAH MURRAY, 1772, Greensboro, NC.
    viii. JOSHUA CANTRELL.
    ix. AARON CANTRELL.
    x. SIMON CANTRELL.
    xi. PETER CANTRELL.
    xii. THOMAS CANTRELL, b. 1761; d. 1830; m. ELIZABETH NORRIS.
    xiii. REUBEN CANTRELL.
    xiv. EDWARD CANTRELL.
    xv. BENJAMIN CANTRELL.
    xvi. BRITTAIN CANTRELL.
    xvii. JAMES CANTRELL.

    Children of John Cantrell and Jane are:

    xviii. WILLIAM4 CANTRELL.
    xix. MOSES CANTRELL.
    xx. DANIEL CANTRELL.
    xxi. GABRIEL CANTRELL.
    xxii. DAUGHTER CANTRELL.
    xxiii. DAUGHTER CANTRELL.
    *************************


    Incidentally, I'm told there is no name John Miller Cantrell. Rather, "Old" John Cantrell who m. Miss Brittain had a son who was known as "Miller" John Cantrell because he owned a mill in SC. That's the John who m. Elizabeth Cantrell. Since my husband apparently doesn't have that line, I'm not getting excited about it but it is a point of interest and clarification if true.

    The Cantrell name orginated in France, and was spelled CHANTELLE. The first Cantrell to be recorded in England was during the rain of King John 1199, AD. He was William Cantrell. The first Cantrell to be married in America was also a William Cantrell, the nineth in line fron the first William Cantrell. William Cantrell arrived on the Ship Phenix, at Jamestown, Vergnine 1608. This William Cantrell is known as the Progenitor of most of the Cantrell's in America.

    From the area of Philadelphia, Pa., the Cantrell's Migroated as "Mishionaries of the Mother Baptist Church" south to North and South Carolines. John Centrell Sr. after service in the Rev. War from N. C. settled in a place called Bucks Creek.

    The Bucks Creek Baptist Church is still standing. The Cantrell family Cemetery is a stort destance away. John Cantrell Sr. is beruied in this cemetery.

    John CANTRELL Sr. was a miller and Baptist Minester. He helped establish the Bucks Creek Baptist Church in Buck Creek, [Sportanburg Co.] S. C. Served as Pastor from 1800 to 1803. John is burried in Cantrell Family Cemetery. John had a brother by the name of Isaac Cantrell. Isaac also was pastor of the Bucks Creek Baptist Church. The Cantrell Cemetery is near the Bucks Creek Baptist Church.



    Notes from Carl D. Cantrell:

    He was married twice. He had seventeen sons by his first wife _______ Brittian and four sons and two daughters by his second wife Jane ______. We have heard from several that there were a number of twins in this large family. He died in 1803 and his sons Abraham, Stephen and Moses administered upon his estate.

    There are may traditions in the family regarding John Cantrell and his family and their moving to the Carolinas, but the exact date of his leaving New Castle county is not known. It is known, however, that he was living in Rockingham county, or what is now that county, North Carolina, before the Revolutionary War, and shortly after the war he moved to Ninety Six District, now Spartanburg county, SC, where he owned over eight hundred acres of land on Buck creek, waters of the Pacolet river. John Cantrell and his family were devoted and active members in the Buck creek Baptist church and some of his descendants still attend this old church. There is not reliable authority for a correct tabulation for any but the first three of the children of John Cantrell and we have endeavored to make the list correct from records, rather than from lists furnished from memory by his descendants. His father moved to the big valley of Virginia before John reached his teens. In 1738, his father was living in Orange county, Virginia. He spent all of his life as a farmer. We don't know what education he had but he probably received what ever was available to frontier lads. The family genealogist stated that he married two times and, from the ages of the children, this is probably true. She stated that his 1st wife was a Miss Brittain. She was probably a sister of Joseph Brittain, who lived near John in North Carolina and who is mentioned in the records of his brother, Joseph, in 1759, in Rowan county. The marriage was probably somewhere in the valley of Virginia. In the 18th century, families from Pennsylvania filtered down through the Great Valley of Virginia to the Piedmont Plateau of the Carolinas.

    The family had become associated with the Baptist Church and Isaac, John's brother, was ordained a minister. The family settled in the "Land of Eden," Granville county, North Carolina, which became Orange county in September, 1752. John is first located on a tax list submitted by the Sheriff in 1754. The list was for two white polls. His brother Isaac received a land grant for 202 acres of land in Orange county, November 13, 1756. He sold this land to John on March 13, 1759. The deed was witnessed by James Watson. The land was on a ridge between the waters of County Line Creek and Jordons Creek. The land was about seven miles north of the Upper Branch of the Haw River, on the waters of Wolf Island Creek which was a branch of the Dan River to the north. It is about two miles north of the present town of Reidsville, Rockingham county, North Carolina. After the tax list of 1754, the next time we find John is in the Minutes of the Orange County Records, when he is sued by James Cary Jr. on a debt in the December court of 1758. In the Court of September, 1759, he and his brother Joseph were on a road jury to lay out a road from Hogna's Creek to the county courthouse. He and William Savage were appointed Overseers of the road. In August, 1760, they were appointed to another road jury to lay out a road from Daniel McGullon's plantation to Taylors road leading to the court house. He was appointed overseer to the lower section. In August, 1763, Henry Cobb was appointed to replace John on the Lower town road, and in May, 1765, John Morrow was appointed Overseer in place of John on the other road. In May, 1766, John was appointed Overseer of a road in place of William Laughlin. On November 12, 1765, John sold his 202 acres of land to William Jones. No record of his having purchased other land are found in Orange county records. Guilford county, North Carolina, was formed in 1771 from the western part of Orange county. John and his family lived in the northern part of this new county, and this area became Rockingham county in 1785. But, by this time John and his family and many others in the area had moved south westward down the Piedmont Plateau to the 96th District of South Carolina. When this move was made has not been firmly established but it appears to have been shortly after the close of the Revolutionary War. His 1st wife died and he married Jane________.

    The 1st wife is probably buried at the Wolf Island Baptist Church Cemetery. The church was formed in 1777 by his brother, Isaac, on a part of his 770 acre farm. Isaac's 1st wife died in the area and she was probably buried on the ridge where the church was built. John's wife is probably buried at the same burial place. In the 1960s, the field markers were removed to facilitate mowing. It was estimated that there were probably one hundred unmarked graves in the cemetery. The family genealogist stated that he had seventeen sons by the 1st wife and four sons and two daughters by the 2nd wife. She admitted there was no reliable authority for a correct tabulation for the listed children of John except for the first three. She had heard the tradition of the Cantrell with twenty-one sons and though there was available evidence that Isaac was more likely to have had the twenty-one sons, she attributed them to John and preceded to compile a list of twenty-one. We now know that two of the listed sons were not Cantrells but Curtis. This was due to a misreading of the 1790 census. We know that at least three of the children listed were nephews, sons of brother Isaac. Two sons listed were never located on census reports or other records, but this does not mean that they did not exist, so we end up with a list of sixteen sons. Because two daughters of John were born during the years of the 1st marriage, we can assume there were at least four daughters.

    Soon after John arrived in the 96th District, later Spartanburg county, South Carolina, he acquired 800 acres of land on Buck Creek, waters of the Pacolet River. Later his brother Isaac and many of his sons and nephews also acquired land in the area.

    In 1790, John is listed as head of household in the census of the 96th District. He had one son under sixteen and two daughters at home. Many family names on this census were familiar names first located in the court records of Orange county, North Carolina. We have assumed that John and his brothers were the first to use the spelling of the family name as Cantrell, but now we find his father, Joseph used this spelling in 1758 in Virginia. The history of the South Carolina Baptist Church gives statistics for the Buck Creek Baptist Church for the period 1790-1800. This church claims to have been a constituted body since 1779. Situated near Pacolet River about twelve miles northeast of Spartanburg, it became a constituent of the Bethel Association in 1789. In 1790, the church had 78 members. When John's brother, Isaac moved south in 1795, he became the minister there from 1796 though 1798. John was a messenger to the Bethel Association from 1797 though 1799. In 1800, John is listed as the minister.

    The church building has been rebuilt several times in the past 200 years. At the present time, there is a new, large, red brick church building across the road from the old church location and the cemetery. It is located on a hill, about a quarter of a mile north of the mouth of Buck Creek, about 2 miles west of Mayo. Descendants of the family are still members of the church. John was not listed as the head of household in the 1800 census of South Carolina, but his was listed in the household of his son, Moses, age 36. The household listed a male and female over 45 years of age. We know that John owned three slaves and the listing for Moses had 3 slaves listed. John died February, 1803, and three sons, Abraham, Stephen, and Moses were appointed administrators of the estate. The probate was recorded in Deed book "L" page 193. His widow, Jane, received a dower settlement. In the last several years, a number of researchers have tried to locate this deed book without success. John is probably buried at the Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The center of the cemetery has at least one hundred graves marked by fieldstones with only graves since the 1850s containing information on the stones. Jane is not listed as head of household on the 1810 census. She was probably living in the household of a married daughter.


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Joseph Cantrell (1695 - 1755)
    Catherine Cantrell (1697 - 1755)

    Spouse:
    Hannah Brittain Cantrell (1724 - 1769)*

    Children:
    Abraham Cantrell (1744 - 1826)*
    Isaac Cantrell (1745 - 1804)*
    Joseph Cantrell (1748 - 1804)*
    John Cantrell (1757 - 1825)*
    Thomas Cantrell (1761 - 1830)*
    Thomas Cantrell (1761 - 1830)*

    Siblings:
    Hannah Cantrell (1720 - ____)*
    John Cantrell (1724 - 1803)
    Joseph Cantrell (1726 - 1804)*
    Zebulon Cantrell (1728 - 1765)*
    Isaac Cantrell (1729 - 1805)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
    Chesnee
    Spartanburg County
    South Carolina, USA

    Created by: Imagraver
    Record added: May 19, 2013
    Find A Grave Memorial# 110842689

    Birth:
    formerly New Castle Co., PA

    Baptism:
    at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes Church)

    John married Hannah Jane Brittain in 1743 in New Castle County, Delaware. Hannah (daughter of John Brittain and Elizabeth Stillwell) was born on 16 Sep 1724 in New Castle County, Delaware; died in 1769 in Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 49.  Hannah Jane Brittain was born on 16 Sep 1724 in New Castle County, Delaware (daughter of John Brittain and Elizabeth Stillwell); died in 1769 in Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1725, New Castle County, Delaware

    Notes:

    She was probably a sister of Joseph Brittain who lived near John in NC and who is mentioned in the records of Orange Co.,NC.

    There is also a James Britton who was on a tax list with his brother, Joseph, in 1789, in Rowan Co.,NC

    Children:
    1. 24. Abraham Cantrell was born in 1744 in Virginia; died in 1826 in Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Bildad Cemetery, Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    2. Jacob Cantrell was born in 0___ 1744 in North Carolina; died in 0___ 1790 in North Carolina.
    3. Reverend Isaac M. Cantrell was born in 0___ 1745 in New Castle County, Delaware; died in 0___ 1804 in Tennessee; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    4. Joseph Cantrell was born in 1748 in Virginia.
    5. Stephen Cantrell was born in 1749.
    6. James Cantrell
    7. Susan Cantrell
    8. Charles Cantrell was born in C. 1752; died in C. 1840 in Sevier County, Arkansas.
    9. John "Miller John" Cantrell was born in 1757 in Orange County, North Carolina; died on 17 Oct 1825 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    10. Brittain Cantrell was born in 0___ 1759.
    11. Thomas J. Cantrell was born on 26 Jan 1761 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 26 Sep 1830 in McMinn County, Tennessee; was buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, McMinn County, Tennessee.
    12. Aaron Cantrell
    13. Moses Cantrell was born in South Carolina.
    14. Simon Cantrell
    15. Gabriel Cantrell

  5. 50.  Samuel Watson was born in 1715 in Craven County, North Carolina (son of Samuel Watson and unnamed spouse); died in 1790 in North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Lt. Colone Samuel Watson
    Born 1715 in Craven County, North Carolinamap
    Son of Samuel Watson and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Husband of Sary (Unknown) Watson — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Lucy (Watson) Cantrell
    Died 1790 in North Carolina, USAmap
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    Samuel married Sarah LNU in 1744 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Sarah was born about 1720 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 51.  Sarah LNU was born about 1720 in North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Matilda Watson was born in 1747 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    2. 25. Malissa Lucy "Etta" Watson was born in ~1760 in South Carolina; died in ~1799 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

  7. 52.  John William 'William' Durham was born in 1710 in (England).

    Notes:

    Re: Elizabeth Cates Durham b. ca. 1720

    Home: Surnames: Cates Family Genealogy Forum

    Re: Elizabeth Cates Durham b. ca. 1720
    Posted by: Marilyn Cates Radelat;copperdoll1@webtv.com
    Date: October 11, 2000 at 19:08:37
    In Reply to: Elizabeth Cates Durham b. ca. 1720 by Elaine Durham Lee of
    972


    Sarah Elizabeth CATE born 1725 was the daughter of Robert Cate Jr.( b.1695 ) and Elizabeth Wyatt Cate.

    Sarah Elizabeth Cate married 1739 John William Durham b.1710 Their children were :

    1- Thomas Durham b.1740
    2- Achilles Durham b. 1741
    3- Matthew Durham b. 1743

    24 Jul 2007

    http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=durham

    Surname: Durham

    This name, with variant spelling Durram, is of English locational origin from the city thus called in the North East of England. Recorded variously as Dunholm circa 1000, as Dunhelme in "Historia Anglorum", dated 1122, and as Donelme in the 1191, Fine Court Rolls of that city. The name derives from the Old English "dun", a hill, plus the Old Scandinavian "holm(r)", (Northern Medieval "holm"), an island or piece of raised land partly surrounded by streams. The surname first appears on record in the mid 12th Century, (see below). One, William de Durham, witness, appears in the 1236, "Fine Court Rolls of Essex", and a Robertus de Durham was one of twelve Scots knights appointed to settle the laws of the marches in 1249, "Scottish Acts of Parliament". Walter Durham of Dumfriesshire rendered homage to Edward 1 in 1296, and Lawrence Durham was recorded in the 1400, London Assize Court Rolls. Sir Philip Charles Henderson Calerwood Durham (1763-1845), wounded at Trafalgar, 1805, became G.C.B. and admiral, 1830. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Osbert de Dunelm, which was dated 1163, in the "The Pipe Rolls of London", during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

    © Copyright: Name Orgin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2007

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    From: "David Hennessee"
    To: "Marilyn Radelat"
    Subject: Re: Fw: DURHAM
    Date: Sunday, June 24, 2001 8:38 PM

    Dear Marilyn - Thanks for the leads to Rocky and Richard of whom I am now in contact. Attached your registry of Sarah who married John William DURHAM, parents of Achilles and two siblings. Am requesting the source of your information in hopes I can wrest more data on my lines. Thanks. David H.

    From: "Marilyn Radelat"
    To: "David Hennessee"
    Subject: Re: Fw: DURHAM
    Date: Monday, June 25, 2001 7:26 AM

    David,

    The research done by my elderly relatives 30 and 40 years ago was my source for Durham / Cates. I don't have any other source. They simply went to libraries or State Archives in Genealogy to copy .

    Marilyn


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Marilyn Radelat"
    To: "David Hennessee" ; ;

    Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 8:30 AM
    Subject: Re: Fw: DURHAM


    > David,
    > These are the e-mail add. for Achilles Durham descendants-- Richard Durham and Rocky Strickland
    > Rdurham57@aol.com(Richard Durham )
    > rockyiii@aol.com ( Rocky Strickland )
    >
    > Richard may be slow answering you because his Dad is very sick and Richard is taking care of him.
    > You can write Dr. Cates and ask him what you need on Durham, his research is extensive on Cates ,Durham , and related families.

    > Dr. Banks Cates Jr.
    > 2200 Colony Rd.
    > Charotte, N.C.
    > 28209
    >
    > Marilyn
    >
    >

    9 Sep 2008 - Dr. Cates is deceased.

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    Read and absorb this opinion regarding Achilles' father... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donnykrun/Richard_Durham_Research.htm

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    The father of Charles A. Durham was Achilles Durham, Esquire, of Haw River, North Carolina, and was born about 1720. He was brought as an infant by his father, William, from England.

    He (Achilles) married Mrs. Catharine Hardin.

    His father, William, was lineally descended from William, 9th Laird of Grange. ( "Since I Was Born", written by a descendent of Achilles Durham, Robert L. Durham very clearly states that his ancestor came from Forfar, Dundee Scotland).

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    Descendants of ?William Durham

    Generation No. 1

    ?WILLIAM1 DURHAM married ELIZABETH CATES. Child of ?WILLIAM DURHAM and ELIZABETH CATES is:
    ACHILLES2 DURHAM, b. 1740, Virginia; d. 1810, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

    Generation No. 2

    ACHILLES2 DURHAM (?WILLIAM1) was born 1740 in Virginia, and died 1810 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He married (1) MARY CATES 1770 in Orange County, South Carolina. She was born 1754 in Orange County, North Carolina, and died November 13, 1794 in Cleveland, North Carolina. He married (2) EDITH March 31, 1808 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. She was born 1750 in Virginia, and died 1814. She was the widow of WILLIAM HICKS - father of Berryman Hicks who married Elizabeth Durham - daughter of Achilles Durham. Child of ACHILLES DURHAM and MARY CATES is:

    ELIZABERTH3 DURHAM Hicks, Elizabeth Durham b. January 30, 1779, Orange County, North Carolina; d. April 24, 1846, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. She m. BERRYMAN THEODORE2 HICKS Hicks, Rev Berryman(WILLIAM1) was born July 01, 1778 in Rutherford County, NC, and died June 11, 1839 in Little Buck Creek, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.


    Below are PROPOSED ancestors for ACHILLES DURHAM that are found in various Ancestry trees. I have not been able to find valid documentation to support this as being his correct lineage. Documentation from WILLIAM DURHAM b. 1700 to ACHILLES DURHAM as his son, is non existent. Information concerning the below lineage is found on the page for ACHILLES DURHAM and MARY CATES.

    The lineage for Mary Cates, wife of Achilles Durham is also unclear.

    Proposed Durham lineage:

    1. William DURHAM. Born About 1322.Died during the reign of Prince David Bruce who reigned until 1371.
    2. Michael DURHAM. Born About 1397.
    3. John DURHAM. Born About 1457.
    4. Thomas DURHAM. Born About 1480.
    5. John DURHAM. Born About 1507.
    6. Alexander DURHAM. Born After 1525. Minder of the Royal Mint.Married Janet ERSKINE, daughter of John ERSKINE, Baron of Dun.Living in 1525. 6th Baron of Grange.
    7. William DURHAM. Born About 1554. Ancestor of the DURHAMs of the Grange. 7th Lord of Grange
    8. William DURHAM. Born About 1609. 8th Lord of Grange
    9. William DURHAM. Born After 1609.9th Laird of Grange (Durham 1990).
    10. William DURHAM. Born Before 1700 in England. Died in VA. He married Elizabeth CATES. Born Before 1710. Died in Cleveland Co., NC. William, was lineally descended from William, 9th Laird of Grange

    11. Achilles DURHAM. Born About 1750 in England?/NC?/VA?. Died About 1810, buried in Buck Creek Ch.Cem., Spartanburg, SC.He first married Mary Unica CATES, 1770 in Orange Co., NC.Born Before 1755 in VA. Died Before 1806 in Cleveland, Rutherford Co., NC. Mary Utica Cates was the dau of Richard Cates – possibly, b. abt 1732 – and Elizabeth Smith. Richard was son of Robert Cates & Elizabeth – brother to Thomas Cates on the Cates page.

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    John married Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Cate in 1739 in (Virginia). Sarah (daughter of Robert (Ezra) Cate, Jr. and Elizabeth Wyatt) was born in 1725 in Prince County, Virginia; died in 1783 in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 53.  Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Cate was born in 1725 in Prince County, Virginia (daughter of Robert (Ezra) Cate, Jr. and Elizabeth Wyatt); died in 1783 in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Sarah Elizabeth CATE Durham was born in Prince County , Va.

    I forgot to mention this on the previous message. Her father Robert CATE Jr. moved to "Olde" Orange County before 1736 where he owned a plantation and was appointed Road Commissioner 18 Oct. 1753.

    He was given the task of building a Westward Path.

    He enlisted his son Thomas Cate b.1724, ( a land ) surveyor and other Cates to build these roads.

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    Children:
    1. Thomas Durham was born in 0___ 1740 in (Virginia).
    2. 26. Achilles Durham was born in 1741 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died in 1814 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    3. Matthew Durham was born in 0___ 1743 in (Virginia).

  9. 54.  Thomas "Road Tom" Cate was born in 1724 in Orange County, North Carolina (son of Robert (Ezra) Cate, Jr. and Elizabeth Wyatt); died on 9 Jan 1818 in Newberry County, South Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot

    Notes:

    Ernie,

    Thomas "Road Tom ) CATE B.1724 son of Robert Cate Jr.b.1695 signed the bond. This Thomas married Elizabeth Fussell mother of all of his children. he married in his old age to Urith MacMillion Baskett ,no children from second marriage.

    Thomas" Road Tom "Cate land was on Bear Branch of Cane Creek, became known as Tom's Creek of Cane Creek, named for him.

    This research paper says that Thomas and Elizabeth moved to Newberry,S.C. in 1799, most of his sons moved there with him. One of those was Aaron Cates.

    The original will is Newberry Court House.

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    Thomas "Road Tom" Cate
    Born after 1725 in Orange County, North Carolinamap
    ANCESTORS ancestors
    Son of Robert Cate and Elizabeth Wyatt
    Brother of Barnard Cate, Richard Mathias Cate, Sarah Cate, Thomas (Cates) Cate, Robert Cate, Joseph Cate, Joseph Cate, Charles Cate, Ann Cate and John Cate Sr.
    Husband of Elizabeth Fussell — married 1757 in Rowan, North Carolinamap
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    Father of Thomas B. Cate, Robert Cate, Mary Unity Unicy Cate, Thomas K Cate, Susannah Cate, Nancy Ann Cate, Elizabeth (Cate) Durham, Aaron Cate, Jehu Cate, Ezra Cate and Isaiah Cate
    Died 1818 in Newberry, South Carolina, USAmap
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    Biography

    Thomas was born abt 1725, in Orange county, North Carolina to parents Robert Cate and Elizabeth Wyatt. Thomas became a road surveyor. Thomas was called due to his surveying Thomas Road Tom Cate. This name is also found in the references. In 1754 Thomas received land in Orange, North Carolina, USA.

    He married Elizabeth Fussell in 1757 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA. [1] Their children: Thomas1758, Robert1758, John, Ezra, Elizabeth1763, Mary1769, Aaron1768, Isaiah1776, Jehu1790, ThomasB (1750-1812), Mary (1754-1794) Elizabeth (1751-), Aaron(1768-1816) Nancy Ann(1759-1824), Robert (1760-1820) Elizabeth (1763-), Jehu(1770-) Ezra (1773.)

    Thomas Road Tom served in the American Revolution 1775-1783 for Orange Co., North Carolina, USA. Name misspelled "Keats", date Aug 1781. [2]

    In 1780 Thomas Cate was in Caswell County, North Carolina, shown by a petition with his name listed to the "House of Burgises" on a petition, 26 Oct 1779, from inhabitants of Caswell Co. asking that an equal division be made of the county since it is forty miles in length and twenty wide. (General Assembly; Box: Oct - Nov 1779 [North Carolina State Archives]; Call Number: Folder: Petitions; P 3; Family Number: 36.) [3] His first wife died.

    1800 US Fed Census[4]
    He married secondly in 1808 to Yourith Urith McMillian. US Federal census for 1810 reflects this. [5] Thomas was living in Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina as per U S census. On 29 NOV 1802 (Age: 77) he made a Deed of Gift [6], filed in Orange, North Carolina Newberry District under Deed of Gift, D74 to a daughter and a son named Thomas..

    He passed away 9 Jan 1818 (Age: 93) Newberry, Newberry, SC [7]

    The will was probated in Newberry Dist Court on 9 Jan 1818. 1st settlement made to the family on 13 Dec 1819, Newbery, South Carolina.

    Sources

    ? U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    ? Roster of soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution with an appendix containing a collection of miscellaneous.., Ancestry.com
    ? U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Thomas Cate
    ? "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-S3P : accessed 2 December 2016), Thomas Cate, Newberry District, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 68, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 50; FHL microfilm 181,425.
    ? "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH23-DJ5 : accessed 2 December 2016), Thomas Cates, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 117, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 62; FHL microfilm 181,421.
    ? Deed of Gift. State of North Carolina Newberry District, Deed of Gift
    ? http://www.earljones.net/aqwg5620.htm
    D.A.R. Roster of soldiers from North Carolina in American Revolution: with an appendix
    Roster of soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution with an appendix containing a collection of miscellaneous r
    1800 US Census
    Deed of Gift 84 State of North Carolina Newberry District, Deed of Gift
    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    1800 United States Federal Census
    North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890
    Orange County, 1752-1952
    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820

    end of biography

    Thomas married Elizabeth Ann Fussell in (~1750) in (Rowan County, North Carolina). Elizabeth (daughter of Aaron Fussell, Sr. and Elizabeth (Bagley)) was born about 1736 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died before 1800 in Orange County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 55.  Elizabeth Ann Fussell was born about 1736 in Bertie County, North Carolina (daughter of Aaron Fussell, Sr. and Elizabeth (Bagley)); died before 1800 in Orange County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE:Deed of Gift, Orange County, NC, Newberry District. 29 Nov 1802. A negro girl to daughter Ann Durham. wife of William Durham.

    Dr. Banks Cates of Charlotte, NC research notes.

    Children:
    1. 27. Mary Unica 'Unicy' Cate was born in 1754 in Orange County, North Carolina; died on 13 Nov 1794 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.


Generation: 7

  1. 80.  Alexander Cummings was born on 10 Dec 1677 in St. Stephens Parrish, Northumberland County, Virginia; died in 0___ 1739 in Fauquier County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Alexander's ahnentafel ... http://www.wrightgen.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I6721&tree=tree1&parentset=0&generations=8

    Alexander married Sarah Mattoone. Sarah was born in 1680 in Great Wicomico Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia; died in 1738 in King George, King George, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 81.  Sarah Mattoone was born in 1680 in Great Wicomico Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia; died in 1738 in King George, King George, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Sarah's ahnentafel .... http://www.wrightgen.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I6702&tree=tree1&parentset=0&generations=8

    Children:
    1. 40. Malachi Cummings, I was born in 1695 in (Northumberland County, Virginia); died in 1769 in Fauquier County, Virginia.

  3. 96.  Joseph C. Cantrell was born on 29 Dec 1695 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (son of Richard L. Cantrell, II and Dorothy Jane Jones); died in 1738 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; was buried in Gloria Dei Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Burial: Old Swedes Churchyard, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware
    • Alt Death: 1755, Orange County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    http://www.dmitchelljones.org/index.html

    JOSEPH2 CANTRELL, (Richard1),

    b abt 1695 Philadelphia, PA m Catharina _____. Joseph is named as a grandson in the will of Jane Jones, written in 1730. He apparently grew up in Philadelphia, and moved when a young man to what is now Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, about 20 miles down the Delaware River from Philadelphia. This area had been settled by the Swedes, including some Finns, in 1638, and they had established there the Holy Trinity Church, known in later years as "Old Swedes Church.".

    The present structure was built in 1698 and is still in use today. It was Swedish Lutheran until 1791, when the last Swedish pastor departed and jurisdiction was transferred to the Protestant Episcopal Church. Joseph married probably married about 1718, his wife was named Catharina. Susan Christie in 1908 thought that Catharina was probably a descendant of one of the old Swedish families, and I tend to agree with that conclusion. Some researchers have thought that Joseph's wife was Catherine Heath, but I have seen no record or evidence to support that idea.

    Joseph Cantrell and his wife were attending Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church by 1720, and three of their children were baptized there between 1720 and 1726. Joseph and his family probably lived in the Wilmington area of Delaware until the 1730's. They are said to have been in Orange Co., Virginia, in 1738, and possibly lived there until about 1750.

    At that time the proprietor of the Granville District in North Carolina was opening that area for settlement and offering good land at low prices. Many families traveled down the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia into North Carolina, and Joseph Cantrell and several of his children were apparently among those who made this journey. No will or estate settlement for Joseph Cantrell has been found in Delaware or in North Carolina, but he is thought to have died in North Carolina.

    The 1755 tax list of Orange Co., North Carolina, shows Joseph's son John Cantrell with two taxable white males. Since John's sons were under 12 years old, it seems likely that joseph Cantrell was the other male, and that he was living with his son John at that time. Joseph probably died in the 1760's, but no record has been found of his death. Joseph and Catharina are thought to have had ten or more children.

    end of comment

    From material prepared by Eddy and Glenda Harrel - Reference attributed to "Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service", compiled and published by members of James Hunter Chapter, National Society, Daughter of American Revolution of Madison, North Carolina, published 1977:

    Joseph spent his early boyhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Joseph and Catharina lived in New Castle County, Pennsylvania on or near the site of the present city of Wilmington, Delaware, and were attendants at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church before 1720. Their first three children were baptised at the old historical church, known as Old Swedes, which is one of the oldest and quaintest churches in this country.

    Joseph was probably a farmer in these lower counties of Pennsylvania, which later became part of Delaware. A published work of the wills in the county of New Castle fails to reveal a will of Joseph or Catharina. It is possible that Joseph accompanied some of the sons on the move south to North Carolina. In 1752 and 1753, son John was taxed for two white polls in Orange County, North Carolina. One may have been his father. A complete list of the children of John and Catharina has never been found. The nine children listed were compiled from family records and the court and county records of Orange County North Carolina. The sixth child (a female, name unknown) was born about 1722.

    Christina Parish was mostly situated on both sides of Christina Creek, partly on both sides of Brandywine Creek in New Castle County and in the Hundreds of New Castle, Christina and Brandywine. It stretched two Swedish miles in length, and one in breadth. The most remote families of the parish were not more than six and a half English miles distance from the church. The city of Wilmington is built on the Swedish "church land" and the charter for the town was granted on 1735. At the time Joseph Cantril went there, it was known as Christina.

    Many of the earliest records of this locality have been lost, or destroyed, and at best are very incomplete. There is evidence, however, from the scattered records in New Castle County today, that descendents of Richard Cantril lived there from before 1720 until 1797, though the majority moved south during this period.

    A published work of the wills and probates of New Castle County during the period of Joseph's residence there fails to reveal his will or probate. As he was a man in his 50s when his sons moved south to Carolina, it can be assumed that he made the move with his sons. In the tax list submitted to the Orange County Court, North Carolina for the year 1754, his son John's household listed two taxable white males. As John's sons were under 16 years of age, it can be assumed that one of these was his father, Joseph.

    •******Virginia Young***********

    JOSEPH CANTRELL WAS BORN ABOUT 1695 IN PHILADELPHIA, PA. HE MARRIED CATHERINE HEATH ABOUT 1718. A COMPLETE LIST OF THE CHILDREN OF JOSEPH AND CATHERINE HAS NEVER BEEN LOCATED. ONE DAUGHTER MAY HAVE BEEN SARAH, WHO WAS THE WIFE OF LAWRENCE BANKSTON. FOR OVER 60 YEARS THE CANTRELL AND BANKSTON FAMILIES MIGRATED AND SETTLED TOGETHER. LAWRENCE BANKSTON STATED IN A COURT CASE IN 1807, THAT HE HAD KNOWN ISAAC CANTRELL FOR OVER 50 YEARS. THE FOLLOWING LIST IS COMPILED FROM THE BAPTISMAL LIST, THE LIST PROVIDED BY THE FAMILY GENEALOGIST IN 1907 AND FROM THE COUNTY RECORDS IN ORANGE COUNTY, NC.:

    1. HANNAH CANTRELL-BORN 20 MARCH 1720 IN PA. AND BAPTIZED 25, APRIL 1720 2. DAUGHTER BORN ABT. 1722. 3. JOHN CANTRELL 4. JOSEPH CANTRELL 5. ZEBULON CANTRELL 6. ISAAC CANTRELL 7. JAMES CANTRELL 8. BENJAMIN CANTRELL-BORN ABT. 1733 IN ORANGE CO. 9. STEPHEN CANTRELL-BORN ABT. 1735 IN ORANGE CO. VA.

    **********Judia Kemper Terry******************

    Joseph Cantrill was born about 1695 in Philadelphia, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. He died in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He was buried in possibly Orange County, North Carolina. "Joseph Cantrill was born about 1695 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and spent his early boyhood in that city. Married Catharina _______. They were living in New Castle County, Pennsylvania, on or near the site of the present city of Wilmington, Delaware, and were attendants at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church before 1720. It is probable that Catharina was a daughter of one of the Old Swedes, first settlers of this section, but we could not verify this. Their first three children were baptized at the old historic church still used and known as Old Swedes, which is one of the oldest and quaintest churches in this country.

    "Christina parish was mostly situated on both sides of Christina Creek, partly on both sides of Brandywine Creek in New Castle County, and in the Hundreds of New Castle, Christina and Brandywine. It stretched two Swedish miles distant from the church. The city of Willmington is built on the Swedish "church land" and the charter for the town was granted in 1735. At the time Joseph Cantrill went there it was known as Christina.

    "Many of the earliest records of this locality have been lost, or destroyed, and at best are very incomplete. There is evidence, however, from the scattered records in New Castle County today, that descendants of Richard Cantrill lived there from before 1720 until 1797, though the majority moved south during this period. Children: Hannah, born March 20, 1720; baptised April 25, 1720, at Old Swedes; John; Joseph; Zebulon; Isaac; a daughter (name unknown." (THE CANTRILL - CANTRELL GENEALOGY, 1908, by Susan Cantrill Christie, page 7.)

    "Joseph Cantrill, son of Richard, was born about 1695 in Philadelphia, PA., where he probably spent his boyhood years and moved south to the lower counties of PA. after reaching manhood. He married Catherine Heath about 1718. She was a daughter of John and Hannah Haines Heath. John Heath was a grandson of Thomas Heath who came to America from England in 1635 on the ship, SAFETY, landing in VA. and who later moved north to the lower counties, which later became part of Delaware. Joseph was probably a farmer in New Castle county.

    We know that they were attending Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church in Wilmington as three of their children were baptized at this oldest and quaintest church in the nation.

    Christina Parish was mostly situated on both sides of Christina Creek and partly on both sides of Brandywine Creek in New Castle county.

    The most remote families were not more than six and one half miles from the church. Wilmington was first known as Christina and was built on Swedish "Churchland", and the charter was granted in 1735. Most of the records of the area have been lost, but we do know that descendants of Richard were living in the area from 1720-1787, though the majority had moved south to Virginia and the Carolinas. A published work of the wills and probates in New Castle county, does not contain any record of Joseph or Catherine. It can be assumed that they had made the trip south.

    In the tax list submitted to the Orange County Court for the year of 1754, son, John was listed as having two taxable white males. As John's sons were under 10 years of age, the possibility exists that this other was for his father. A complete list of the children has never been found, but the following was compiled from the family genealogist and from county court records of Orange County, North Carolina."

    (Carolyn Sue Mitchell Bouska, 15001 Quail Drive, Balch Springs, Texas 75180-2447; tele: 214-557-5532, 1993 - 1995, as per "The Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy, A record of the descendants of Richard Cantrill, who was a resident of Philadelphia prior to 1689, and of earlier Cantrills in England and America," by Susan Cantrill Christie, later revised and published again by J. R. and Jackie Cantrell, further revised and published in 1973 by Joseph Caten.)

    "Joseph Cantrell was born abaout 1695 in Phildelphia, PA.. He spent his early childhood in that city. His parents may have moved to the lower counties of PA. soon after 1700. He married Catherine Heath ca 1718. According to one genealogist, she was a daughter of John and Hannah Heath. So far, research has not been located to substantiate. We do know that her christian name was Catherine from the baptismal records at the Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) church at Wilmnington, Delaware. One researcher has stated that she was a great granddaughter of Thomas Heath who came to America in 1635 on the ship "SAFETY" landing in VA. and later moving north and finally settling near New Castle, PA. (later Delaware).

    From the Holy Trinity records of 1697 to 1773, which were translated from the Swedish to English in 1890, we find that Joseph and Catherine had three children baptized there in the 1720's.

    They were Hannah, John and Joseph.

    Christina Parish was mostly situated on both sides of Christina Creek, partly on both sides of Brandywine Creek in New Castle County, Pa. and in the Hundreds of New Castle, Christina and Brandywine. It stretched two Swedish miles in length and one in breadth. The most remote families of the parish were not more than six and one half English miles distant from the church.

    The city of Wilmington is built on the Swedish "churchland" and the charter for the town was granted in 1735. At the time, Joseph lived there it was known as Christina. Most of the earliest records of this locality have been lost or destroyed and at the best are very incomplete. There is evidence, however, from some of the scattered records in New Castle Co., that possible descendants of Richard Cantrill lived in the area from 1720 to 1787, although the majority had moved south during this period. There is a published work of the wills and probates of New Castle Co., during the period of Joseph's residence, but it fails to reveal evidence of Richard or Dorothy's death.

    From the records of the western part of VA. we know that in 1738, Joseph and his brother, Zebulon were in Orange County, VA.. A Rev. William William, an early Presbyterian minister filed suit for libel against dozens of the settlers in the Valley. The list of defendents encluded Zebulon Cantrel and Joseph Cantrel. We know that son, John was in Orange County, NC.

    in 1754, when the tax list for that year was submitted by the sheriff, and that the list had two taxable white males. John's oldest son was too young to have been taxed so the other one may have been for Joseph. A complete list of the children of Joseph and Catherine has never been located. One daughter may have been Sarah, who was the wife of Lawrence Bankston. For over 60 years the Cantrell and Bankston families migrated and settled together. Lawrence Bankston stated in a court case in 1807 that he had known Isaac Cantrell for over 50 years.

    The following list is compiled from the baptismal list, the list provided by the family genealogist in 1907 and from the county records in Orange County, North Carolina."

    (Carolyn Sue Mitchell Bouska, 15001 Quail Drive, Balch Springs, Texas 75180-2447; tele: 214-557-5532, 1993 - 1995, as per Warren G. Cantrell, 1913 Willowbend, Killeen, Texas 76543.) He was married to Catherina Heath about 1718 in Holy Trinity Ch., New Castle, DE.



    It is probable that Catherine was the daughter of one of the Old Swedes, first settlers of the section.

    Her first three children were baptised in the Old Swedes Chruch. At this time the old location was called Christiana.

    {Warren G. Cantrell STRONGLY DISAGREES that Catherine is a daughter of John & Hannah. There were five Heath families in the Philadelphia area. Why would he marry a girl from MA which was so far away....9/2/1995/DAH}

    end of comments

    Will get back to you on this when I have time.

    Joyce

    On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 8:27 AM, info@classroomfurniture.com wrote:
    Hello Joyce.
    You are citing:


    Is this correct? Did you see the gravesite yourself? Please advise as there are many conflicting burial sites for Joseph.

    end of query - no response

    Birth: 1695
    Philadelphia
    Philadelphia County
    Pennsylvania, USA
    Death: 1755
    Orange County
    North Carolina, USA

    Joseph Cantrell was born about 1695 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and after reaching manhood moved to the “lower counties of Pennsylvania” that later became the state of Delaware. He married Catharina (surname unknown) about 1718, and they were living in New Castle County, Pennsylvania, near the present city of Wilmington, Delaware, and before 1720, were attendants at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church. Catharina was probably the daughter of one of the original Old Swedes families who first settled on the Swedish “church land.” From the Holy Trinity records of 1697 to 1773, which were translated from Swedish to English in 1890, we find that Joseph and Catharina had three children baptized there in the 1720s. They were Hannah, John and Joseph.

    At the time Joseph Cantrell settled there, the town was known as Christina, which was mostly situated on both sides of Christina Creek, partly on both sides of Brandywine Creek in New Castle County, and in the Hundreds of New Castle, Christina and Brandywine. The most remote families of the parish were not more than six and a half miles from the church. The city of Wilmington, Delaware was built on Swedish “church land.” The charter for the town was granted in 1735.

    There aren’t any further records of Joseph or Catharina in the remaining records of Delaware, but from the records of Jefferson County, West Virginia, we know that in 1738, Joseph and his brother, Zebulon, were involved in a lawsuit in Orange County, Virginia. The libel suit brought against 54 defendants for “signing a scandalous paper reflecting on the Complaintiff” by Rev. William Williams (Presbyterian) occurred on July 27, 1738. It was filed at the Orange County, Virginia courthouse. Both Joseph and Zebulon were listed as "other defendants." The events that were described in the suit probably happened somewhere between Winchester, Virginia and what is now Martinsburg, West Virginia, which is where the Rev. Williams lived.

    While living in New Castle County, Joseph's son, Isaac Cantrell, became associated with the Welsh Tract Baptist Church located at the foot of Iron Hill, in Pencader Hundred. It is the oldest Primitive Baptist church in America, and Isaac was probably licensed to preach by this group. As the Church was composed of Welsh People, the preaching for about one hundred years was in the Welsh language. Isaac’s mother, Catharina, was more than likely of Swedish parentage, but we know for certain that his grandmother, Dorothy Jones, was born in Wales. The Welsh language is not just a dialect of English; it is a language with an older pedigree, and a distinct one. Isaac Cantrell would have to have been fluent in the Welsh language to have been a member of this church in the 1700s.

    A record of Isaac’s brother Zebulon being a witness to the will of Thomas Edmond on July 21, 1758, is among the Welsh Tract Baptist Church records, and lends further evidence that the Cantrells were early members of this church.

    About 1747, many of the Cantrells as well as allied families joined a large caravan in the movement southward. They moved along the Great Wagon Road down through the Great Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Within view to the west of the Valley rose the Alleghenies and to the east were the Blue Ridge Mountains. From Roanoke, the Wagon Road went through the Staunton Gap and on south to the Piedmont Plateau of the Carolinas. They settled in the "Land of Eden" Granville County, North Carolina, which became Orange County in September 1752. Later, in 1785, this part of Orange County became Rockingham County.

    In the tax list submitted to the Orange County Court for the year of 1754, John Cantrell was listed as having two taxable white males. It is possible that one of the males may have been his father Joseph. Isaac received a land grant for 202 acres of land in Orange County on November 13, 1756. Isaac sold this land to his brother John on 13 Mar 1759.

    I have created this memorial in honor and memory of Joseph and his descendants at Old Swedes Church where he was a member and several of his children were baptized. He was my husband's 5th great grandfather.

    CHILDREN:

    *James Cantrell (b. 1719 New Castle Co., DE; d. TN. James Cantrell settled in Southern Tennessee and owned the farm where the Battle of Shiloh was fought during the Civil War.

    * Hannah Cantrell (b. 20 Mar 1720 Christina, New Castle, DE)

    * John Cantrell (b. 6 Oct 1724 New Castle, DE; d. 11 Feb 1803 Spartanburg Co., SC) m. abt 1743 in Newcastle, DE, Rachel Brittain (b. 1725 New Castle Co., DE; d. abt 1769 Rockingham Co., NC) They had 17 children. John married secondly, Jane ___, and they had 6 children.

    *Joseph Cantrell (b. Jun 1726 Wilmington, New Castle Co., DE; d. Jan 1804 Caswell Co., NC) m. Jemima Mitchell.

    *Zebulon Cantrell (b. abt 1728 New Castle Co., DE; d. 1765 Orange Co., NC) m. Mary Montgomery.

    *Isaac Cantrell (b. abt. 1729 New Castle Co., DE; d. 23 Aug 1805 Spartanburg Co., SC) m. Talitha Cloud about 1750 in Rockingham Co., NC, Elizabeth ___ about 1769 in Rockingham Co., NC, and Mary Linder about 1773 in Rockingham Co., NC.



    Family links:
    Parents:
    Richard Cantrell (1660 - 1753)
    Dorothy Jones Cantrell (1672 - 1730)

    Spouse:
    Catherine Cantrell (1697 - 1755)*

    Children:
    Hannah Cantrell (1720 - ____)*
    John Cantrell (1724 - 1803)*
    Joseph Cantrell (1726 - 1804)*
    Zebulon Cantrell (1728 - 1765)*
    Isaac Cantrell (1729 - 1805)*

    Sibling:
    Mary Cantril (1694 - 1695)*
    Joseph Cantrell (1695 - 1755)

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Old Swedes Churchyard
    Wilmington
    New Castle County
    Delaware, USA

    Created by: jcq
    Record added: Feb 24, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 85625396

    end of biography

    Buried:
    Click this link to view more images, history & map of Gloria Dei Church ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Dei_%28Old_Swedes%27%29_Church

    Joseph married Catherine LNU in 1718 in New Castle County, Delaware. Catherine was born on 27 May 1697 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died on 30 Aug 1755 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; was buried in Gloria Dei Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 97.  Catherine LNU was born on 27 May 1697 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died on 30 Aug 1755 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; was buried in Gloria Dei Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Burial: Old Swedes Churchyard, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

    Notes:

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    Lynn.

    For Lord's sake take the Hannah Haynes junk out of your file. That was a rumor that I started 25 years ago and have lived to regret. John "Snow Shoe" and Hannah Hanes Heath did not have, I repeat. Did not have a daughter Catherine among their 10 or 12 children.

    Warren G. Cantrell
    Family Historian
    1913 Willowbend Dr.
    Killeen,. TX 76543
    (254) 699-2143

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    Diane,

    Please, please remove all information from your files that Catherine was a daughter of John "Snow Shoe" and Hannah Haynes Heath. That was a ruor that I started 25 years ago and have long regretted. John and hannah did not and I repeat did not have a dau. named Catherine. Futher there is not proof that Catherine was a Heath. That was a rumor that Nobel Bethel started in 1928.
    His opinion was based on the 1747 will of John Heath that named a cousin, Alice Cantrell as an heir. john and Hanah Haynes Heath never left MA or Conn.

    Warren G. Cantrell
    1913 Willowbend Dr.
    Killeen TX 76543
    (254) 699-2143

    end of comments

    "It is probable that Catherine was the daughter of one of the Old Swedes, first settlers of the section. Her first three children were baptized in the Old Swedes Church. At this time the location was called Christiana. Several of Richard Cantrill's descendents lived there between 1720-1797."

    Warren G. Cantrell STRONGLY DISAGREES that Catherine is daughter of John & Hannah Haines Heath. Warren notes that there were five HEATH families in the Philadelphia area and posits, "Why would he marry a girl from MA which was so far away"...2 Sep 1995.

    It is interesting to note that her first child, a girl, was named, "Hannah" (after her mother?) and her second child, a son, named, "John" (after her father?)

    end of comment

    Proposed Change: Joseph C. Cantrell (I3944)
    Tree: The Hennessee Family
    Link:

    Description: Although possible, it is unlikely that Joseph C Cantrell's wife, Catherine Heath Cantrell, and mother, Dorothy Jones Cantrell, died on the same day. Suspect someone has picked up the wrong date for one or the other of these two ladies.

    Charline Rambaud
    cjunemc@gmail.com

    end of note

    Birth: May 27, 1697
    Haverhill
    Essex County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Aug. 30, 1755
    Wilmington
    New Castle County
    Delaware, USA


    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Joseph Cantrell (1695 - 1755)

    Children:
    Hannah Cantrell (1720 - ____)*
    John Cantrell (1724 - 1803)*
    Joseph Cantrell (1726 - 1804)*
    Zebulon Cantrell (1728 - 1765)*
    Isaac Cantrell (1729 - 1805)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Old Swedes Churchyard
    Wilmington
    New Castle County
    Delaware, USA

    Created by: jcq
    Record added: Feb 24, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 85625453

    Buried:
    Click this link to view more images, history & map of Gloria Dei Church ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Dei_%28Old_Swedes%27%29_Church

    Children:
    1. James Cantrell was born in 1719 in New Castle County, Delaware; died in Tennessee.
    2. Hannah Cantrell was born on 20 Mar 1720 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    3. 48. John Cantrell, Sr. was born on 6 Oct 1724 in New Castle County, Delaware; died in 0Feb 1803 in Spartanburg, South Carolina; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    4. Joseph Cantrell was born in June 1726 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died in 0Jan 1804 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
    5. Zebulon Cantrell was born in 1728 in Wilmington, Delaware; died in 1760 in Frederick County, Virginia.
    6. Reverend or Elder Isaac Thornton Cantrell was born on 27 Jan 1729 in New Castle County, Delaware; died on 23 Aug 1805 in Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina; was buried in Buck Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
    7. Benjamin Cantrell was born in ~1733 in New Castle County, Delaware.
    8. Stephen Cantrell was born in ~1735 in New Castle County, Delaware; was buried in 1777-1783 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

  5. 98.  John Brittain was born in 1695 in New Jersey; died on 28 Oct 1784 in Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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    Gender: Male
    Birth: 1695
    New Jersey, United States
    Death: October 28, 1784 (89)
    PLUMSTEAD TWP, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Richard Brittain and Ann Brittain
    Husband of Elizabeth Brittain
    Father of Richard Brittain; Samuel Brittain; William Brittain; Elizabeth Morris; Anne Young and 7 others
    Brother of William Brittain; Richard Brittain; Susannah Brittain and Nathaniel Brittain
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    John married Elizabeth Stillwell. Elizabeth was born in 1695 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey; died in 1761 in Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 99.  Elizabeth Stillwell was born in 1695 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey; died in 1761 in Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 49. Hannah Jane Brittain was born on 16 Sep 1724 in New Castle County, Delaware; died in 1769 in Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina.

  7. 100.  Samuel Watson was born on 13 Jan 1684 in Carow, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Death: Aft 1761, Ireland

    Samuel married unnamed spouse(Ireland). unnamed was born in (Ireland); died in (Ireland). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 101.  unnamed spouse was born in (Ireland); died in (Ireland).
    Children:
    1. 50. Samuel Watson was born in 1715 in Craven County, North Carolina; died in 1790 in North Carolina.

  9. 106.  Robert (Ezra) Cate, Jr. was born in 1700 in Henrico County, Virginia (son of Robert Ezra Cate, The Immigrant and Anna LNU); died in 0Feb 1767 in Orange County, North Carolina.

    Robert married Elizabeth Wyatt in 1728 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Captain Edward Wyatt, Sr. and Frances (Sikes)) was born in 1712 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia; died on 5 Nov 1765 in Sampson, Orange County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 107.  Elizabeth Wyatt was born in 1712 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia (daughter of Captain Edward Wyatt, Sr. and Frances (Sikes)); died on 5 Nov 1765 in Sampson, Orange County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Wyatt aka Wiatt [uncertain]
    Born 1712 in Henrico, Colony of Virginia
    ANCESTORS ancestors
    Daughter of Edward Wyatt and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Wife of Robert Cate — married 1728 in Colony of Virginia
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of Barnard Cate, Richard Mathias Cate, Sarah Cate, Thomas Cate, Robert Cate, Joseph Cate, Joseph Cate, Charles Cate, Ann Cate and John Cate Sr.
    Died 5 Nov 1765 in Orange, Sampson, Colony of North Carolinamap
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    Biography

    Elizabeth Wyatt was born 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia to parents Edward Wyatt and Frances Sykes. She married Robert Cate 1728 in Henrico, Virginia.[1] They moved eventually to Orange County, North Carolina.

    When the father of his father in law made out his will it named ELIZABETH, left the house/plantation where Robert and Elizabeth were living, to a Wyatt. Robert Cate was one of the witnesses.[2]

    Children:
    Thomas (known as Thomas Road, due to being surveyor) 1725
    Sarah1725,
    Robert1727
    RichardM1730,
    Joseph1736,
    Charles1739,
    Thomas1740,
    Ann1742,
    John1753

    Robert Cate had "tenure" of a plantation, which belonged originally to Edward Mathews. This plantation was near Curles Meetinghouse on Four Mile Creek, Henrico, Virginia. Perhaps he was only "renting". He and Elizabeth decided to move across the James River into Prince George County. The Quit Rent Rolls of 1704 show him owning 100 acres there.

    Robert signed marriage certificates for marriages held at the Burleigh Meeting House about 1723 and 1724 in North Carolina.

    Accounts of estate of Timothy Bridges mention Robert in 1723 as it was recorded in the minutes of the Prince George County Court.

    Elizabeth Wyatt Cate passed away November 5, 1765

    Sources

    ? The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 10, a Google book, pgs 262-263, edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Richard Lee Morton.
    ? Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George County: Edward WYATT Sr.'s Will
    Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George County: Edward WYATT Sr.'s Will
    Prince George County, Virginia Wills & Deeds: 1713 - 1728, p. 145 (p. 1084), by Benjamin Weisiger III (1973)]
    Copy of Nicholas WYATT's will, of Prince George County, Virginia in 1720
    William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, vol. 27, no. 1. (July, 1918), pp. 34 - 44: p. 43 - 44
    http://files.usgwarchives.org/va/princegeorge/wills/wyatt1.txt
    http://gennotes.150m.com/cates.html

    end of this biography

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    Re: Nicholas Wyatt, 1600's, VA

    Posted by: Jeanne Hull
    Date: September 24, 2001 at 18:18:28

    In Reply to: Re: Nicholas Wyatt, 1600's, VA by Charlotte Redden
    of 4458

    CAPT. EDWARD WYATT, DIED after 3 Jun 1725, PRINCE GEORGE CO., VA. His name was given me as the father of Elizabeth Wyatt. His father's name was given as Nicholas Wyatt. I have been told that she married Capt. Robert Ezra Cate, Jr. Can you tell me anything about Elizabeth?

    end of query

    Children:
    1. 54. Thomas "Road Tom" Cate was born in 1724 in Orange County, North Carolina; died on 9 Jan 1818 in Newberry County, South Carolina.
    2. 53. Sarah Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Cate was born in 1725 in Prince County, Virginia; died in 1783 in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    3. Barnard Cate
    4. Robert Cate was born in 1727.
    5. Joseph Cate was born in 1733; died on 16 Jul 1793.
    6. Richard Matthias Cate was born in 1736; died on 26 Mar 1806.
    7. Charles Cate was born in 1739; died on 12 Jan 1811.
    8. Ann Cate was born in 1742; died in 1786.
    9. John Cate was born in 1753 in Orange County, North Carolina; died in 1827 in Jefferson County, Tennessee; was buried in Dumplin Cemetery, New Market, Jefferson County, Tennessee.

  11. 110.  Aaron Fussell, Sr. was born in ~1712 in Saint Peters Parrish, New Kent County, Virginia (son of Thomas Fussell and Sarah LNU); died on 20 Aug 1776 in Warren County, North Carolina; was buried in Warren County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Probate: 0Jul 1783, Warren County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Copy of Will of Thomas FUSSELL. Made 4 Jun 1735. Parish of Cartec, NC

    MARRIAGE-DEATH: Will of Aaron FUSSELL, Sr. of Bute Co. NC 20 Aug. 1776; Probated Warren Co. July Ct. 1783.

    Land Patents in Bertie Co. NC Oct 1735. Patents indicate already had land in Bertie Co.

    Signer of Granville Co. Petition 1746.

    DEED:Aaron, Sr. & wife, Elizabeth, to Aaron, Jr., 100 A. for 20 pds. VA. money, on NS Sandy Creek in Bute Co. 6 Aug 1774.

    DEED:Aaron, Sr. to Wm., both of Warren Co., 100 A. for 30 pds. current money, on NS Sandy Creek. 9 May 1783. Deed registered 13 Oct 1785. Microfilm LDS #0020069, North Carolina Records of Deeds, Vol. 8, 1783-1787. NC Archives MF.

    30 May 2007:

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/fussell/messages/15.html

    Aaron is the son of Thomas Fussell, b 13 Jan 1676, m ca1696 to Sarah ----. He died in 1735, Cartee Parrish, NC. His children listed in his will are:

    Elizabeth (m. Gilbert Weaver)
    Mary (m. John Rainwater)
    Martha (m.John Arnal /Arnold)
    Ann
    Sarah
    Aaron M. Elizabeth

    Aaron Fussell's will was signed 24 August 1776 in Bute Co, NC and probated in Warren Co, NC July Court, 1783

    Children listed were:

    Thomas Fussell
    Elizabeth Cate
    Ann Wooten
    Jean Strother
    Aaron Fussell
    Lucy Floyd
    Moses Fussell
    William Fussell

    Aaron, Jr. died in Warren Co, NC in 1812 and William died in Rankin Co, MS 21 Sep 1836. He was a Revolutionary War soldier.

    I have other information that I have gathered over the years and will be glad to see if I have other items that might be of interest.

    Catherine

    Aaron married Elizabeth (Bagley). Elizabeth was born about 1714 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died after 1789 in Waynesboro, Burke County, Georgia; was buried in Waynesboro, Burke County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 111.  Elizabeth (Bagley) was born about 1714 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died after 1789 in Waynesboro, Burke County, Georgia; was buried in Waynesboro, Burke County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE:Will of Aaron FUSSELL, Sr. of Bute Co. 20 Aug. 1776; Probated Warren Co. July Ct. 1783.

    DEED:Aaron, Sr. & wife, Elizabeth, to Aaron, Jr., all of Bute Co. 100 A. for 20 pds. VA. money, on NS Sandy Creek in Bute Co., NC, 6 Aug 1774. Transcript of Microfilm Copy of Deed from Warren Co. Court Record.

    DEED:Aaron, Sr. to Wm., both of Warren Co., NC 100 A. for 30 pds. current money, on NS Sandy Creek. 9 May 1783. Deed registered 13 Oct 1785. Transcript of Microfilm Copy of Deed from Warren Co. Court Record.

    DEED:Elizabeth Fussell of Warren Co., NC & Wm. Fussell of Buck(Burke) Co. GA., for 50 pds. specie her dower right in 200 A. NS Sandy Creek on which Aaron Fussell formerly lived and Aaron, Jr. now lives. 18 Oct 1785. Transcript of Microfilm Copy of Deed from Warren Co. Court Record.

    DEATH:"Index to Headright & Bounty Grants of Ga. 1756-1909. Ga. Gen. Soc.
    Reprint.
    Fussel, Eliz., Burke Co., Bk. SSS, Page 648, 200 A., 1789

    Suspect surname was BAGLEY but have no proof. The Bagley name associated with Fussell on documents.

    Children:
    1. 55. Elizabeth Ann Fussell was born about 1736 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died before 1800 in Orange County, North Carolina.


Generation: 8

  1. 192.  Richard L. Cantrell, II was born in 1666 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England; was christened on 13 May 1666 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England (son of Richard L. Cantrell, Sr. and Alice LNU); died on 31 May 1753 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Gloria Dei Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Mason & Builder
    • Religion: Church of England

    Notes:

    About Richard L Cantrill


    Richard L. Cantrill of Charles City, Virginai was born in March 1666 and died May 13, 1753. He was a member of the Church of England, and married Dorothy Jones, a Quaker from Wales, against family wishes in 1693 in Philadelphia. Richard was a friend of William Penn. He was also founder of the first brick factory in this country with his partner, Daniel Peggy. They built the first brick house in Philadelphia. -------------------- Name: Richard Cantrill 2

    Sex: M

    Birth: 13 MAY 1660 in Derbyshire County, England

    Death: 31 MAY 1753 in Philadelphia, PA

    Note:

    Richard's shire of birth was established from a petition that he submitted to John Blackwell, Esq., governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, in July of July of 1689 stating that his nephew, Joseph Cantril had drowned in the Schuykull River, 10 May 1689, and that Joseph had older and younger brother's in Derbyshire, England. He posted a bond of one hundred pounds.

    This document is on file at the register of Wills, City Hall Philadelphia. Pa. Admin. book A page 66, file no. 54.

    It is known from the tax records of Derbyshire that there were several Cantril (Cantrell) family's living in the area at the time of Richards birth. In 1986 a researcher found one Richard Cantril's Baptismal record in Derbyshire, England with the parents listed as Richard and Alice Cantril. This Richard was born on May 13, 1666 in the Parish of Bakewell. In the nearby Parish of Ashover there is another record of a Joseph Cantril's christening, recorded as 23 Dec, 1666. He was the son of William and Elizabeth Cantril. Last there is a family listed by the name of Richard and Mary Cantril in Bakewell Parish in 1694 and 97. Any one of these could be our set of missing parents.

    According to land records and family lore Richard was thought to be a Brick Mason and possibly operated a brickyard in PA. No record has been found at this time of either a Richard or Joseph Cantril's immigration in the 1680s. It is said by some that he erected the first brick house in the city of Pa. but no record has been found to establish this fact. It is known that the house belong to one Robert Turner and was built on the SW corner of Front and Mulberry (arch) street. From a letter written by Mr.Turner to William Penn dated August 3, 1685, " And since I built my brick house the foundation of which was laid ar they going..."

    The next record of Richard and Dorothy is in the 1703 Delaware court records found among the grand jury presentments.

    Dorothy Cantril , presented for masking in men's cloths the day after Christmas. Walking and dancing in the house of John Simes at 9 or 10 at night. John Simes who gave the masquerade party was presented for keeping a disorderly house,

    " A nursery of de botch ye inhabitants and youth of this city.. to ye grief of and disturbance of peaceful minds and propagating ye throne of wickedness amongst us."

    From a will and burial records four children can be verified as Richards. There is a Jane ??? and Mary Price mentioned in the will who might also be children.

    PENNSYLVANNIA ARCHIVES A RECORD OF LAND.

    Caveat against surveying of land adjoining Richard Cantrill's estate, issuing to the heirs or executors of said Richard Cantrill, or any under him, 31 May, 1753. As the two son's of Richard left the New Castle area in the late 1720's or early 1730 and moved to the valley of Virginia by 1738, Richard may have also made the move

    Sources:

    Title: Family Search: Ancestral File: Marriage Records 1839-1928 DeWitt County, Illinois; and Robert C. Mott

    Title: Yates Publications Archive

    Text: Source #6068.024; Source Type--Family Group Sheet; 1 page

    Father: Richard Cantrill 1 b: 1636 in Derbyshire, England

    Mother: Alice

    Marriage 1 Dorothy Jane Jones b: 1672 in Wales

    Children

    Mary Cantrell b: 1694

    Joseph Cantrell b: 1695 in Philadelphia, PA

    Zebulon Cantrell b: 1697

    Dorothy Cantrell b: 1699

    Additional information here: http://www.ajlambert.com/jones/gen_ctrl.pdf 1. RICHARD1 Cantrell, (RichardB), b abt 1666 Bakewell Parish, Derbyshire, England d bef 31 May 1753 Pennsylvania. m abt 1693 Dorothy Jones b ca 1672 Flint or Denbigh, Wales dau of Ellis Jones and Jane ____. Richard's baptism was on 13 May 1666 in Bakewell Parish, Derbyshire, England.

    Bakewell Parish was a brickmaking area, and very likely Richard grew up in the brickmakings trade. He was a brickmaker in Philadelphia after he moved to Pennsylvania.

    He probably left England around 1687, sometime after he reached the age of 21.

    Quite possibly he came in the company of his nephew Joseph Cantrell, who was about his age. Joseph drowned in the Schuykill River at Philadelphia on 10 May 1689. Richard Cantrell, his uncle and nearest of kin in Pennsylvania, was appointed administrator of Joseph's estate. Richard's occupation of brickmaker was well suited to Philadelphia, where almost every building was made of brick. The city was planned, laid out in a logical pattern, and was well regulated from its beginning. Pennsylvania Archives, Vol XIX, 6 July 1692, shows that Richard Cantrell was granted a request for a warrant for a lot of 30 feet on Third Street near the Buyring Ground. Probably this same lot was sold the next year.

    Original Records, Deed Book D, 53, p 50, records that on 13 May 1693, Richard Cantrell sold to Thomas Hall, 30 by 190 feet at Third and Market Streets. Richard is thought to have married about 1693, and a few years later he apparently settled into what became his permanent home.

    Patent Book A, Vo. II, p 344 contains a lease made on 5 May 1702, by the Governor of Pennsyvania for a lease of 21 years on more than three acres between Fifth and Sixth Street "to Richard Cantrill, Brickmaker," the rent to be 40 shillings per year. Certain requirements were made: "Said Richard Cantrill shall build, erect, and set up a substantial brick house one story and a half in height and in breadth eighteen feet and in length thrirty-six feet....said Richard Cantrill sshall make an orchard upon some part of the hereby granted land, with at least eighty good bearing apple trees planted thereon, and shall also well and sufficiently fence and enclose the said demised land." No disposition of the estate of Richard has been found in the records, and dates of death for hima and his wife are uncertain.

    Apparently he had died by 31 May 1753, when the Pennsylvania Archives mention Richard Cantrill's estate. Richard married about 1693 Dorothy Jones. Dorothy was born aborn in 1672 in Wales and came to Pennsylvania with her parents in the ship "Submission" in 1682. She was the third of four children of Ellis and Jane Jones, who were Quakers and had come to America to escape religious persecution. Since Richard Cantrell was not a Quaker, he and Dorothy were married "out of meeting", as the Quaker term goes.

    Their apparent first child died, and the Race Street meeting house records list under Burial os Those Not Friends, "Mary, 1-6, 1695, parents Richard and Dorothy Cantrill." Dorothy Jones Cantrell is said to have gone so far from her Quaker upbringing that she attended a masquerade ball in Philadelphia, and she was apparently fond of social events. Dorothy and Richard Cantrell, as city dwellers, had what was probably an easier life than many of their descendants would have when they moved to the frontier communities of the Carolinas and Tennessee.

    As shown by the will of Dorothy's mother, Jane Jones, Richard and Dorothy Jones Cantrell had four known children: + 2.

    i. Mary2 Cantrell b abt 1694 burial 6 Jan 1695 Race Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, PA. + 3.
    ii. Joseph2 Cantrell b ca 1695 Philadelphia, PA m Catharina _______. + 4.
    iii. Zebulon2 Cantrell b abt 1697 Philadelphia, PA, and appears on the tax list in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, in 1718. He was a cordwainer, or shoemake, by occupation. Zebulon moved later into the Welsh Tract district in New Castle County (now Delaware). There he was a witness to a will in 1758. In 1763 he bought 200 acres of land there. Family tradition says that he and his son Joseph moved to Botetourt Co., Virginia, befor the Revolutionary War. + 5.
    iv. Dorothy2 Cantrell b abt 1710, was living and unmarried when her grandmother Jane Jones made her will in 1730. No further information..

    Editor's Note; I visited Derby a couple of times and enjoyed their famous "Bakewell Tarts"...DAH

    Take a peek at Bakewell history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakewell and http://www.derbyshireguide.co.uk/travel/bakewell.htm

    Posted By: rosemary cantrell
    Email: rosican@bellsouth.net
    Subject: Richard Cantrill family
    Post Date: August 22, 2007 at 14:54:16
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cantrell/messages/6373.html
    Forum: Cantrell Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cantrell/


    I have searched this list extensively, and other places as well, and after sifting through everything, I have come up with the following as the most likely information regarding Richard and his family. I am looking for input as to error and also as to filling in missing pieces.

    Richard Cantrill, most likely born 1660 in Derbyshire, England. (Possibly 1666, but less likely.) Died 31 May 1753 in Philadelphia.

    Married 5 Mar 1693 in Philadelphia to Dorothy Jane Jones. She was born 1672 in Denbigh, Flint, Wales, arriving in Philadelphia in 1682 on the ship Submission with her family. She was 10 years old at the time. She died 30 Aug 1755 in Philadelphia.

    They had five children: (I know there are other numbers listed, but these seem most likely. I am willing to consider other info if we can find some kind of documentary support.)

    1- Mary born 1694 in Philadelphia. She died 1 Jun 1695 (some say Jan 6, but I feel better about the June date). I would love to know what caused her death.

    2 - Joseph born 1695 in Philadelphia. He died probably sometime after 1753 in Orange County, North Carolina.

    3 - Mary, born about 1696 in Philadelphia. She is the one who is most questioned. However, based on the fact that a child was often named after a child that had died, and the fact that the mother of Dorothy named a Mary Price in her will, I have chosen to side with those who think this is probably their child. I could really use some documents on this one.

    4 - Zebulon, born 1697 in Philadelphia.

    5 - Dorothy, born 1699, in Philadelphia.

    I do not have death dates and those would really be helpful. In addition, I have no information as to spouses of these children, other than Joseph, who is my husband's direct line.

    There seem to be land records listing Richard in 1692, 1693, 1701, 1702 and again in either 1701 or 1702 when he leased the 3 acres. Other than the mask party in 1703 which caused such a scandal, I have not found any more references to them. Does anyone have more?

    I don't want to get into opinions here, but would really like help in trying to find the truth. So many of you have so much info that I am hoping you can help fill in the missing parts.

    Someone once told me that genealogy could be about skeletons (just the names, dates and places) or the skeletons could be fleshed out into real people. That is what I am trying to do. I want to know who these people really were and how they lived.

    Anyway, thanks for any help.

    ... http://www.geni.com/people/Richard-Cantrill/6000000000092986135?through=6000000001212679485

    Richard L. Cantrill of Charles City, Virginai was born in March 1666 and died May 13, 1753. He was a member of the Church of England, and married Dorothy Jones, a Quaker from Wales, against family wishes in 1693 in Philadelphia. Richard was a friend of William Penn. He was also founder of the first brick factory in this country with his partner, Daniel Pegg. [Editor's Note - Daniel was his brother-in-law.]They built the first brick house in Philadelphia. -------------------- Name: Richard Cantrill 2

    CANTRELL GENERATION ONE - Courtesy of Mitchell Jones -


    1. RICHARD1 Cantrell, (RichardB), b abt 1666 Bakewell Parish, Derbyshire, England d bef 31 May 1753 Pennsylvania. m abt 1693 Dorothy Jones b ca 1672 Flint or Denbigh, Wales dau of Ellis Jones and Jane ____.

    Richard's baptism was on 13 May 1666 in Bakewell Parish, Derbyshire, England. Bakewell Parish was a brickmaking area, and very likely Richard gre4w up in the brickmakings trade. He was a brickmaker in Philadelphia after he moved to Pennsylvania.

    He probably left England around 1687, sometime after he reached the age of 21. Quite possibly he came in the company of his nephew Joseph Cantrell, who was about his age. Joseph drowned in the Schuykill River at Philadelphia on 10 May 1689. Richard Cantrell, his uncle and nearest of kin in Pennsylvania, was appointed administrator of Joseph's estate. Richard's occupation of brickmaker was well suited to Philadelphia, where almost every building was made of brick.

    The city was planned, laid out in a logical pattern, and was well regulated from its beginning. Pennsylvania Archives, Vol XIX, 6 July 1692, shows that Richard Cantrell was granted a request for a warrant for a lot of 30 feet on Third Street near the Buyring Ground. Probably this same lot was sold the next year. Original Records, Deed Book D, 53, p 50, records that on 13 May 1693, Richard Cantrell sold to Thomas Hall, 30 by 190 feet at Third and Market Streets. Richard is thought to have married about 1693, and a few years later he apparently settled into what became his permanent home. Patent Book A, Vo. II, p 344 contains a lease made on 5 May 1702, by the Governor of Pennsyvania for a lease of 21 years on more than three acres between Fifth and Sixth Street "to Richard Cantrill, Brickmaker," the rent to be 40 shillings per year. Certain requirements were made: "Said Richard Cantrill shall build, erect, and set up a substantial brick house one story and a half in height and in breadth eighteen feet and in length thrirty-six feet....said Richard Cantrill sshall make an orchard upon some part of the hereby granted land, with at least eighty good
    bearing apple trees planted thereon, and shall also well and sufficiently fence and enclose the said demised land."

    No disposition of the estate of Richard has been found in the records, and dates of death for hima and his wife are uncertain. Apparently he had died by 31 May 1753, when the Pennsylvania Archives mention Richard Cantrill's estate.

    Richard married about 1693 Dorothy Jones. Dorothy was born aborn in 1672 in Wales and came to Pennsylvania with her parents in the ship "Submission" in 1682.

    She was the third of four children of Ellis and Jane Jones, who were Quakers and had come to America to escape religious persecution. Since Richard Cantrell was not a Quaker, he and Dorothy were married "out of meeting", as the Quaker term goes. Their apparent first child died, and the Race Street meeting house records list under Burial os Those Not Friends, "Mary, 1-6, 1695, parents Richard and Dorothy Cantrill." Dorothy Jones Cantrell is said to have gone so far from her Quaker upbringing that she attended a masquerade ball in Philadelphia, and she was apparently fond of social events. Dorothy and Richard Cantrell, as city dwellers, had what was probably an easier life than many of their descendants would have when they moved to the frontier communities of the Carolinas and Tennessee. As shown by the will of Dorothy's mother, Jane Jones, Richard and Dorothy Jones Cantrell had four known children:

    + 2. i. Mary2 Cantrell b abt 1694 burial 6 Jan 1695 Race Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, PA.
    + 3. ii. Joseph2 Cantrell b ca 1695 Philadelphia, PA m Catharina _______.
    + 4. iii. Zebulon2 Cantrell b abt 1697 Philadelphia, PA, and appears on the tax list in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, in 1718. He was a cordwainer, or shoemake, by occupation. Zebulon moved later into the Welsh Tract district in New Castle County (now Delaware). There he was a witness to a will in1758. In 1763 he bought 200 acres of land there. Family tradition says that he and his son Joseph moved to Botetourt Co., Virginia, before the Revolutionary War.
    + 5. iv. Dorothy2 Cantrell b abt 1710, was living and unmarried when her grandmother Jane Jones made her will in 1730. No further information..

    Birth: 13 MAY 1660 in Derbyshire County, England
    Death: 31 MAY 1753 in Philadelphia, PA

    Note:

    Richard's shire of birth was established from a petition that he submitted to John Blackwell, Esq., governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, in July of July of 1689 stating that his nephew, Joseph Cantril had drowned in the Schuykull River, 10 May 1689, and that Joseph had older and younger brother's in Derbyshire, England. He posted a bond of one hundred pounds.

    This document is on file at the register of Wills, City Hall Philadelphia. Pa. Admin. book A page 66, file no. 54.

    It is known from the tax records of Derbyshire that there were several Cantril (Cantrell) family's living in the area at the time of Richards birth. In 1986 a researcher found one Richard Cantril's Baptismal record in Derbyshire, England with the parents listed as Richard and Alice Cantril. This Richard was born on May 13, 1666 in the Parish of Bakewell. In the nearby Parish of Ashover there is another record of a Joseph Cantril's christening, recorded as 23 Dec, 1666. He was the son of William and Elizabeth Cantril. Last there is a family listed by the name of Richard and Mary Cantril in Bakewell Parish in 1694 and 97. Any one of these could be our set of missing parents.

    According to land records and family lore Richard was thought to be a Brick Mason and possibly operated a brickyard in PA. No record has been found at this time of either a Richard or Joseph Cantril's immigration in the 1680s. It is said by some that he erected the first brick house in the city of Pa. but no record has been found to establish this fact. It is known that the house belong to one Robert Turner and was built on the SW corner of Front and Mulberry (arch) street. From a letter written by Mr.Turner to William Penn dated August 3, 1685, " And since I built my brick house the foundation of which was laid ar they going..."

    The next record of Richard and Dorothy is in the 1703 Delaware court records found among the grand jury presentments.

    Dorothy Cantril , presented for masking in men's cloths the day after Christmas. Walking and dancing in the house of John Simes at 9 or 10 at night. John Simes who gave the masquerade party was presented for keeping a disorderly house, " A nursery of de botch ye inhabitants and youth of this city.. to ye grief of and disturbance of peaceful minds and propagating ye throne of wickedness amongst us."

    From a will and burial records four children can be verified as Richards. There is a Jane ??? and Mary Price mentioned in the will who might also be children.

    PENNSYLVANNIA ARCHIVES A RECORD OF LAND.

    Caveat against surveying of land adjoining Richard Cantrill's estate, issuing to the heirs or executors of said Richard Cantrill, or any under him, 31 May, 1753. As the two son's of Richard left the New Castle area in the late 1720's or early 1730 and moved to the valley of Virginia by 1738, Richard may have also made the move

    Sources:

    Title: Family Search: Ancestral File: Marriage Records 1839-1928 DeWitt County, Illinois; and Robert C. Mott
    Title: Yates Publications Archive
    Text: Source #6068.024; Source Type--Family Group Sheet; 1 page
    Father: Richard Cantrill 1 b: 1636 in Derbyshire, England
    Mother: Alice
    Marriage 1 Dorothy Jane Jones b: 1672 in Wales
    Children
    Mary Cantrell b: 1694
    Joseph Cantrell b: 1695 in Philadelphia, PA
    Zebulon Cantrell b: 1697
    Dorothy Cantrell b: 1699

    Ellis Jones and his family were Quakers and as Richard Cantrill belonged to the Church of England, Richard and Dorothy were married, to use a Quaker term, "Out of Meeting."

    Buried:
    Click this link to view more images, history & map of Gloria Dei Church ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Dei_%28Old_Swedes%27%29_Church

    Richard married Dorothy Jane Jones on 5 Mar 1691 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dorothy (daughter of The Immigrant Ellis Emmanuel Jones and Ellen Jane "Jane" Evans) was born in 1672 in Flint, Flintshire, Wales; died on 30 Aug 1755 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 193.  Dorothy Jane Jones was born in 1672 in Flint, Flintshire, Wales (daughter of The Immigrant Ellis Emmanuel Jones and Ellen Jane "Jane" Evans); died on 30 Aug 1755 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Quaker
    • Death: 1730, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    About

    English (default) history

    1703 Delaware Court: "Dorothy, wife of Richard Cantrell, presented for masking in men's clothes the day after Christmas, walking and dancing in the house of John Simes at 9 or 10 o'clock at night." John Simes who gave the masquerade party, was presented for keeping a disorderly house," a nursery of debotch ye inhabitants and youth of this cithy..to ye grief of and disturbance of peaceful minds and propagating ye throne of wickedness amongst us." Dorothy Jones Cantrill seems to have been a young lady of considerable spirit and independence of character. She not only married the man of her choice, irrespective of her religious training, but later evidence is found of her love of gayety and society in an old history of Philadelphia, where she figured at a masquerade ball, much to the horror of her more quiet Quaker friends. She seems to have inherited her love of society from her mother, for the name of Jane Jones appears as a witness to the marriage of a great many Quakers of her day, and the Quaker weddings were probably the principal events affording those of that sect an expression to there social instinct.

    Name: Dorothy Jane Jones

    Sex: F

    Birth: 1672 in Wales

    Death: 30 OCT 1755 in Philadelphia, PA

    Father: Ellis Jones

    Mother: Jane

    Marriage 1 Richard Cantrill 2 b: 13 MAY 1660 in Derbyshire County, England

    Children

    Mary Cantrell b: 1694
    Joseph Cantrell b: 1695 in Philadelphia, PA
    Zebulon Cantrell b: 1697
    Dorothy Cantrell b: 1699

    http://www.ajlambert.com/jones/gen_ctrl.pdf

    Richard married about 1693 Dorothy Jones. Dorothy was born aborn in 1672 in Wales and came to Pennsylvania with her parents in the ship "Submission" in 1682. She was the third of four children of Ellis and Jane Jones, who were Quakers and had come to America to escape religious persecution. Since Richard Cantrell was not a Quaker, he and Dorothy were married "out of meeting", as the Quaker term goes. Their apparent first child died, and the Race Street meeting house records list under Burial os Those Not Friends, "Mary, 1-6, 1695, parents Richard and Dorothy Cantrill." Dorothy Jones Cantrell is said to have gone so far from her Quaker upbringing that she attended a masquerade ball in Philadelphia, and she was apparently fond of social events. Dorothy and Richard Cantrell, as city dwellers, had what was probably an easier life than many of their descendants would have when they moved to the frontier communities of the Carolinas and Tennessee. As shown by the will of Dorothy's mother, Jane Jones, Richard and Dorothy Jones Cantrell had four known children: + 2. i. Mary2 Cantrell b abt 1694 burial 6 Jan 1695 Race Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, PA. + 3. ii. Joseph2 Cantrell b ca 1695 Philadelphia, PA m Catharina _______. + 4. iii. Zebulon2 Cantrell b abt 1697 Philadelphia, PA, and appears on the tax list in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, in 1718. He was a cordwainer, or shoemake, by occupation. Zebulon moved later into the Welsh Tract district in New Castle County (now Delaware). There he was a witness to a will in 1758. In 1763 he bought 200 acres of land there. Family tradition says that he and his son Joseph moved to Botetourt Co., Virginia, befor the Revolutionary War. + 5. iv. Dorothy2 Cantrell b abt 1710, was living and unmarried when her grandmother Jane Jones made her will in 1730. No further information..

    Dorothy was the daughter of Ellis Emmanuel Jones and Ellen Jane Evans, natives of Wales.

    Ellis Jones immigrated to the Colonies aboard the "Submission" in September 1682, along with his wife, Jane (age 40), and his children, Barbara (age 13), Mary (age 12), Dorothy (age 10), and Isaac (age (4 months). Ellis was a resident of Bucks County, PA in 1684, but by 1689 had settled in Philadelphia. He is on a list of “Important Colonists” who came to Philadelphia on board the Submission. His name is also on record in the Welsh Tract Purchases as having purchased one hundred acres in Nantonell Parish, Radnor. He was a weaver and servant to the Governor. Ellis Jones made his will March 22, 1722, and he died in Philadelphia July 16, 1727. His will was executed September 23, 1727. His wife, Jane was the executor. Kinsman John Pugh. Wit: Ellis Jones (his mark), John Jones, John Jones, Jr.

    Dorothy married Richard Cantrell on 5 Mar 1691 at Philadelphia, PA. They were the parents of four children: Mary, Joseph, Zebulon, and Dorothy.

    Jane Jones died in Philadelphia October 2, 1732. The will of Jane Jones, relict of Ellis Jones, was executed at Philadelphia, August 3, 1730, and recorded December 27, 1732. It mentions child: Mary; grandchildren: Daniel and Nathan Pegg, Jane Flower, Zebulon Cantril, Joseph Cantril, and Dorothy Cantril, Mary Price, Jane, Richard White. Exec: Mary Jones. Codicil: December 7, 1732. Grandchildren: Ellis and Susannah Jones, children of Mary Jones, deceased: Exec. John Cadwalader. Witnesses: James Estaugh, Joseph Fordham, and Sarah Elfreth. To each she gave “one English shilling, or the value of it in coyn current.”

    Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Nov 21 2016, 20:39:39 UTC
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    Dorothy Jones was the daughter of Elias and Jane Jones. They had come to America from Denbigh, Flint, Wales, in the ship Submission, in September 1682. The log of the ship lists the family. Dorothy was 10 when she arrived. The Jones family were Quakers, so by marrying someone from the Church of England, Dorothy had married "out of meeting," to use the Quaker term.


    This site tells this story about Richard and Dorothy Cantrell.......


    1703 Court Proceeding, extracted by Schart.

    Among the Grand Jury presentments-

    "Dorothy, wife of Richard Cantrell, presented for masking in men's clothes the day after Christmas, walking and dancing in the house of John Simes at 9 or 10 o'clock at night. (John Simes, who gave the masquerade party, was presented for keeping a disorderly house, described as a 'nursery of debotch ye inhabitants and youth of this city...to ye crief of and disturbance of peaceful minds and propagating ye throne of wickedness amonstus'.

    end of notation

    Birth:
    Old map of Flint ... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genmaps/genfiles/COU_files/WAL/DEN/saxton-kip_den_1607.html

    Religion:
    History of the Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends began as a movement in England in the mid 17th century in Lancashire. Members are informally known as Quakers, as they were said "to tremble in the way of the Lord".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quakers

    Notes:

    Married:
    Since Richard Cantrell was not a Quaker, he and Dorothy were married "out of meeting", as the Quaker term was used.

    Children:
    1. Mary Cantrell was born in 1694-1695 in (Philadelphia) Pennsylvania; died in (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); was buried on 1 May 1695 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    2. 96. Joseph C. Cantrell was born on 29 Dec 1695 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died in 1738 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; was buried in Gloria Dei Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
    3. Zebulon Cantrell was born in 0___ 1697 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    4. Dorothy Cantrell was born in 0___ 1699 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  3. 212.  Robert Ezra Cate, The Immigrant was born on 21 Aug 1667 in Colyton, Devonshire, England; was christened in St. Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devonshire, England (son of William Abraham Cate and Margaret Agnes Ingles); died on 18 Feb 1728 in Surry County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Shoemaker
    • Religion: Quaker
    • Emigration: 0Sep 1689, Henrico County, Virginia
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1695, Prince George County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Re: Parents of Robert "The Shoemaker" CATE

    Home: Surnames: Cates Family Genealogy Forum

    Re: Parents of Robert"The Shoemaker"CATE
    Posted by: Marilyn Cates Radelat Date: April 30, 2001 at 17:20:30
    In Reply to: Re: Parents of Robert"The Shoemaker"CATE by Tracy Stancil of
    973

    The logical thinking was---- where in England was Tanning of Hydes done during that period. I have relatives living in different area there. I ask them to research different facts for me. Colyton England was the answer.

    Richard Nehimiah Cates [Editor's Note: Robert's twin.] was indentured to Benjamin Harrison Jr. near Henrco Co. on the James River. There are no records for him after he arrived . Presumed that he died or ran away before serving his term of indenture. Benjamin Harrison Jr. was in the habit of "borrowing" names of imported individuals for the purpose of obtaining tracts of land under the head rights law. This was not an unusal scheme during that time.

    Our Cates were not finished with Benjamin Harrison Jr. LATER some of the sons of Robert Cate Sr ( shoemaker) had the task appointed to them when Benjamin Harrison Jr. died to take inventory of his assets.

    I am confident that this research from England is correct.

    William Abraham and Margaret Agnes Cates had Twin Sons: born 21 August 1667, Robert Ezra Cates and Richard Nehimiah Cates .These sons were christened at Saint Andrew Church in Colyton, Devon, England . Religion was Calvinism (which soon evolved to Presbyterian )

    This was researched for me in England .

    This next text about Robert ( indentured servant ) is from a Book written by: Philip Alexander Bruce -1895

    Robert Cate b.1667 Colyton, Devon, England "The Shoemaker" Our Ancestor There are different dates found in this book as well as others that my cousin searched, for the exact date on the contract of Robert CATE'S Indentured service to Peter Wyke . There could be a mis-print. Robert would have been only 12 according to the 1679 date in this one. Looking at the 1689 date and recording of OCT 1689 found by Banks Cates Jr. also on Ken Cates' site seems more reasonable. You can decide. .

    Book Published 1895 Title : Economic History of Virginia - written by Philip Alexander Bruce The Mac Millian Company --Volume 2 pages 478-479

    "The leading planters were in the habit of importing shoemakers from England for the same reasons that moved them to bring representatives of other trades. Fitzhugh writing to John Cooper, one of his London correspondants,in 1662, requests him to send over to Virginia several shoemakers, with lasts,awls,and knives, together with half a hundred shoemaker threads, some twenty ot thirty gallons of train oil and proper colorings for leather. He had set up a tan-house and wished to convert the product into shoes on his own plantation.( 1) The need of importing shoemakers was probably greater in the Northern Neck, in which part of the Colony Fitzhugh resided, than in the older communities, where the representatives of trade was more numerous and more skillful.
    The county records of that period contained many indentures between planters and shoemakers. Of these, a fair example was the contract of Robert CATE and Peter Wyke of Henrico in 1679. CATEentered into bonds to serve Wyke for a term of four years.He was to be exempted from task of planting and tending tobacco, but he was required to perform all other agricultural work; he was to receive by way of remunerations, food, drink, apparel, washing,and lodging, and when his agreement expired , a good suit and three barrels of Indian corn were to given him. It will be observed that while CATE was engaged principally for his knowledge of the shoemaker's trade, he was also expected to make himself useful in other branches of industry.(2)
    This was probably the case with all classes of machanics who earned a livelihood in employment of landowners in the seventeenth century."

    1- Reference -Letters of William Fitzhugh, July 1692 ( this was after the date 1679 mentioned in the book)
    2- Reference-Records of Henrico County, bol.1688-1697, page 85, Va. State Library

    Ship manifest-Bengal-Merchant of Bristol- 1689 reference - Henrico County Court Records -books by William W.Hening - Va. State Library

    Appended 13 November 2004:

    Re: Cate of Orange/Chatham NC

    Posted by: Roger Edgar, rsedgar@aol.com

    Date: May 18, 1998 at 20:05:30

    In Reply to: Re: Cate of Orange/Chatham NC by DARRAL LAWSON


    I have your Thomas Cate b. abt 1730 died abt. 1797 married Elizabeth Fussell abt 1757 as the second child of Robert Cate, Jr. b. abt. 1700 in Virginia and died November 5, 1765 in Orange County, NC. His wife's name was Elizabeth.

    Children were:

    Richard
    Thomas
    Sarah
    Joseph
    Robert Cate, Jr. was the son of ... you guessed it
    Robet Cate, Sr. b. abt 1670 location ?
    His wife's name was Ann A.
    Other children include
    William
    Thomas
    Benjamin
    John

    I can go through my notes and attempt to figure out where I got this information if it is useful for you.

    Followups:
    * Re: Cate of Orange/Chatham NC David Washburn 6/16/98 (0)

    *

    Notes for Robert Cate:

    Robert Cate,b 1670, in England, d 18 Feb 1728/29, was a Quaker and shoemaker. He was indentured in Sept 1689 to Peter Wyke for 4 years in Henrico Co, VA.

    Robert and Ann had 5 boys.

    More About Robert Cate:
    Record Change: December 26, 2000

    More About Robert Cate and Ann:
    Marriage: Abt. 1693, Henrico, Virginia.

    Click here to view St. Andrew's Church where Robert was christened... http://bit.ly/1oAEtMX

    *

    Biography

    Robert was born as a twin in 1667. His brother, Richard Nehemiah, also came to VA and was indentured to Benjamin Harrison, Jr. That indenture was ended in 1689. It is not known if he died or ran away.

    Robert Cates ... He passed away in 1728. [1]

    Robert Ezra was christened on 21 Aug 1667 at St. Andrew's Church in Colyton, Devonshire, England. His actual birthdate may have been somewhat earlier. (Joan Benton)

    30 Sep 1689 Robert Ezra immigrated on the ship "BENGAL", was an indentured servant on merchant ship, signed for 4 yr indenture to Peter Wyke, tobacco planter, of Henrico, VA to learn shoemaking, tobaccco, and the plantation trade. (The contract specified that he was not to plant or tend to the tobacco, however. Joan Benton) In return Cate is to receive apparrell, meat, drink, washing and lodging, and at the expiration of his term, one good suit of apparrell and three barrels of Indian Corn.Signed by Robert (X) Cate and Peter Wyke, witnessed by Wm. Glover and Thomas Cocke, and recorded in Henrico Court in October 1689.

    In 1693 Robert married "Ann A" in Virginia. No other detail about her name is given on VA marriage records. On later records she is referred to as Ann Cate or Anna Cate. (Some have put a Mary Ann Randall as the wife, but all her family records show them living in MA throughout.)

    1 Apr 1695 (Age: 27) Prince George, VA After completion of indenture, he announced in court his departure from Henrico Co. VA to Prince George County, VA.. He moved south across the James River.

    He became a Quaker in VA and attended the Burleigh Monthly Meeting group that started in 1719. Apparently he was active in the group. His name is seen on several marriage certificates and records of ceremonies done there in 1723 and 1724. ` Can you add any information on Robert Cates? Please help grow his WikiTree profile. Everything you see here is a collaborative work-in-progress.

    Sources

    No sources. The events of Robert's life were either witnessed by Matthew Cates or Matthew plans to add sources here later.

    Birth:
    Map & History of Colyton ... http://bit.ly/1oAEtMX

    Christened:
    Click here to view St. Andrew's Church, where Robert was christened... http://bit.ly/1oAEtMX

    Religion:
    History of the Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends began as a movement in England in the mid 17th century in Lancashire.

    Members are informally known as Quakers, as they were said "to tremble in the way of the Lord".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quakers

    Emigration:
    Robert is shown as a passenger on the manifest of the merchant ship "Bengal," in 1689, and was indentured that same year to Peter Wyke, a tobacco planter, for a four-year term.

    Residence:
    in the James River area...

    Robert married Anna LNU in ~1693 in Henrico County, Virginia. Anna was born in 1675 in (Colyton, Devonshire) England; died in 1767 in Orange County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 213.  Anna LNU was born in 1675 in (Colyton, Devonshire) England; died in 1767 in Orange County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    On 30 Nov 2016 at 02:41 GMT -- (Whitsett) Benton Ph.D. wrote:

    I too first had Mary Ann Randall (editor's note:daughter of John Randall, 47377) as wife of my ancestor, Robert Ezra Cates. However, when I looked more carefully I could only find Mary Ann and her family coming and staying throughout their lives in MA.
    The one connection I could see was that they both were from Colyton, Devonshire, ENG. Perhaps they knew each other as children (childhood sweethearts).

    The only Mary Randall I could find coming to VA around that time arrived in 1728. Robert married in 1693.

    The VA Marriage records list his bride's name only as Ann A. Later records of her seem to say Ann Cate or Anna Cate.

    It is hard to be sure, but I could not find support for Mary Ann Randall, so deleted her and parents from my records on Ancestry.

    end of commentary

    Children:
    1. 106. Robert (Ezra) Cate, Jr. was born in 1700 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 0Feb 1767 in Orange County, North Carolina.
    2. Richard Cate
    3. Benjamin Cate

  5. 214.  Captain Edward Wyatt, Sr. was born in ~1675 in Prince George County, Virginia (son of Captain Nicholas Wyatt and Frances Egbrough); died on 3 Jun 1726 in Prince George County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 10 May 1726, Prince George County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Edward Wyatt
    Born about 1675 in Prince George County, Virginia Colony
    ANCESTORS ancestors
    Son of Nicholas Wyatt and [mother unknown]
    Brother of Anthony Wyatt [half] and Susannah (Wyatt) Ricks
    [spouse(s) unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Elizabeth Wyatt
    Died 10 May 1726 in Prince George County, Virginia Colony
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    Biography

    Edward Wyatt married Frances Sykes and on May 10, 1726, Capt. Edward Wyatt, Sr., of Martin Brandon, made his will, naming daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Wyatt, and sons Edward and Francis.

    Prince George Co Maryland Willis and Deeds
    1713-1728, by Benjamin B. Weisiger, lll[1]
    pg 887-Will of Edward Wyatt, Sr of Martins Brandon Parish
    To daughter Elizabeth Wyatt, negroes , to daughter Sarah Wyatt,negroes to son Edward, the plantation where Robert Cate lives at Nottoway River, also negroes and guns, to son Frances, the plantation where I live, also negro, guns, horse saddle. If any die their share to next heir.
    Trusty Friends Mr Robert Hall, Dr John Hamersley, Mr. John Bell to be executors.
    June 3 1725 Edward Wyatt
    Wit; John Hampton, John Reeks, Jane x Bilbro, Recorded May 10 1726

    1084 Accounts of Estate of Capt. Edward Wyatt Mentions: Jane Bilbro,Capt. Francis Epes, Col. Harrison, Edward Prince, James Bell, Frances Edward, and Elizabeth Wyatt, Robert Cate, Jacob, Denheart Dated April 8, 1728 Presented in court by Robert Hall and James Bell, Exces.Recorded April 9, 1728

    PROPERTY:

    Robert Cate had tenure of a plantation, belonging to Edward Mathews, near the Curles Meetinghouse on Four Mile Creek in Henrico,Virginia. He moved south across the James River to Prince George County, where the Quit Rent Rolls of 1704 listed Robert Cate as owning100 acres. Robert Cate attended the Burleigh Meeting House Abt. 1719 and signed marriage certificates for ceremonies held there in 1723 and1724. In 1723, the accounts of the estate of Timothy Bridges, recorded in the minutes of the Prince George County Court, mentioned Robert Cate. He lived on a plantation owned by Edward Wyatt in 1725, who died and left it to his son, Francis Wyatt, called Quarter Plantation, in Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.

    Sources

    ? archiver.rootsweb Will abstract and property of Edward Wyatt.
    The Wyatt, https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915003/1915003#page/n1/mode/2up, Family The William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 1, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1903), p. 261 to 263.

    end of this biography

    On May 10, 1726, Capt. Edward Wyatt, Sr., of Martin Brandon, made his will, naming daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Wyatt, and sons Edward and Francis.

    In 1728 Edward Wyatt, son of Edward Wyatt, had not yet attained twenty-one (Deed).

    Henry Wyatt, of Prince George, and Mary [?nee Hill], his wife, sold a slave to Hon. John Carter, of Charles City county (Note b.) Feb. 3, 1727, which slave was devised to said Mary, by Edward Hill, of Charles City county, deceased.

    end of note

    Edward married Frances (Sikes)(Prince George County, Virginia). Frances was born in (Prince George County, Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 215.  Frances (Sikes) was born in (Prince George County, Virginia).

    Notes:

    ...married Frances ---[possibly Sikes], and had issue Anthony3, Nicholas, died infant, Edward3, and Susanna3, who married [Benjamin; this is proved by a Goochland Co., Va., deed] Reeks, and had Nicholas.

    Children:
    1. 107. Elizabeth Wyatt was born in 1712 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia; died on 5 Nov 1765 in Sampson, Orange County, North Carolina.
    2. Sarah Wyatt
    3. Edward Wyatt
    4. Francis Wyatt

  7. 220.  Thomas Fussell was born on 13 Jan 1676 in York County, Virginia, British Colony of America (son of Nicholas Fussell, Jr., The Immigrant and Mary LNU); died in 1735 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 4 Jun 1735, Bertie County, North Carolina
    • Probate: 12 Aug 1735, Bertie County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Bell, L. C., Charles Parish, York Co. Va. History and Registers. (Richmond:Virginia State Library Board, 1932). p. 94.

    !MARRIAGE:

    Thomas FUSSEL, son of Nicholas, "The Parish Registry of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co. Va from 1680 to 1787", Parish Record Series #2, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 1904. pages 11, 12, 60, 84.
    Chamberlayne, "Vestry Book & Registers, St. Peter's, New Kent and James City
    Counties, Virginia", (Richmond:Virginia Library Board, 1937). p. 356-7, 463-5.

    DEATH:

    Will of Thomas Fussell, Parish of Cartect, June 4, 1735. Absts. of NC Wills, Grimes, Sec of State, NC. Names children. Probated 12 Aug 1735, Pleas & Quarter Sessions Court, Bertie Co. NC.

    MILITARY:

    Thomas Frizzell, New Kent County, 4 July 1702, Virginia Militia.
    Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, "Virginia'sColonialSoldiers",(Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Co., 1988). p. 218.
    (Northampton Co. NC deeds lists Robert Fussell in 1751, Robert Frissell in 1754, and Robt. Frisell in 1761. He was listed as survey chain carrier(SCC)
    in each deed, illustrating name variations and Frissell and Fussell were interchanged.

    The land records for New Kent County, Virginia show neither a Fussell or Frizzell holding land in this time period. Parish records show birth date of Elizabeth, child of Thomas ffuzzell (sic), in 1706.

    Birth:
    in Charles Parish

    Thomas married Sarah LNU in 1696 in (York County) Virginia, British Colony of America. Sarah was born in ~1676-1800; died after 1722. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 221.  Sarah LNU was born in ~1676-1800; died after 1722.
    Children:
    1. 110. Aaron Fussell, Sr. was born in ~1712 in Saint Peters Parrish, New Kent County, Virginia; died on 20 Aug 1776 in Warren County, North Carolina; was buried in Warren County, North Carolina.
    2. Sarah Ann Fussell was born on 11 Oct 1722 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia; died after 1786 in Granville County, North Carolina.


Generation: 9

  1. 384.  Richard L. Cantrell, Sr. was born in 1635 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England (son of Henry Cantrell and Margaret Shaw); died in 1676 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England.

    Notes:

    24 Jul 2007

    Surname: Cantrell

    This very interesting name is early medieval and job descriptive, and refers to a bellman, one who rang the 'Chanterelles' - the trebles, or who sang the treble in a choir. The derivation is from the Olde French, the word being introduced by the Normans after 1066. There are at least five modern alternative spellings including Chantrell, Chantrill, Cantrell, Cantrill and Cantwell, sometimes the name is a diminutive meaning 'Son of Cant or Chant'. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Philip Canterel which was dated 1203, in the "Staffordshire Assize Court" during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

    © Copyright: Name Orgin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2007

    Richard married Alice LNU in (~1660) in (Bakewell, Derbyshire, England). Alice was born in (~1635) in (Bakewell, Derbyshire, England). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 385.  Alice LNU was born in (~1635) in (Bakewell, Derbyshire, England).
    Children:
    1. 192. Richard L. Cantrell, II was born in 1666 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England; was christened on 13 May 1666 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England; died on 31 May 1753 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Gloria Dei Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

  3. 386.  The Immigrant Ellis Emmanuel Jones was born in 1637 in Flint, Denbighshire, Wales; died on 16 Jul 1727 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Weaver
    • Religion: Quaker
    • Immigration: 5 Sep 1682, Flint, Denbighshire, Wales
    • Immigration: 2 Nov 1682, Maryland
    • Will: 22 Mar 1722, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    The Jones family came from either Denby or Flint, Wales. They sailed to America on the Submission, the last of the 23 ships which brought Quakers to Pennsylvania in 1682. The Submission sailed on September 6, 1682, but unfortunately for the passengers, landed on Chesapeake Bay instead of Philadelphia. On October 19 they had noticed the smell of pine trees and on November 2 landed at Choptank on Maryland's Eastern shore. (Capt. James Settle didn't keep a log for the last days of the voyage; it's quite likely that he didn't know where he was.) Left to get to Pennsylvania on their own, most of the passengers walked about 40 miles to Appoquinimink, the lowest section of New Castle County, and 20 miles from the town of New Castle. Ellis Jones, along with several other passengers, lived in Bucks County, PA in 1684.

    He was listed among the servants aborad the Submission and was called "the Govern's miller" when he sold 20 acres to Richard Miles in Radnor Township, Bucks County. (Date not known.) Ellis is listed as a weaver of Nantele in a survey of Radnorshire land owners; he is credited with 100 acares. Another record lists him as buying land in Chester County.

    ELLIS JONES, of county Denbigh, in Wales, with his wife and servants of William Penn, Barbara, Dorothy, Mary, and Isaac; Jane and Margery, daughters of Thomas Winn, of Wales, and mother; Hareclif Hodges, a servant; Lydia Wharmly, of Bolton; James Clayton, of Middlewich, in Chester, blacksmith, and his wife, Jane, with children, James, Sarah, John, Josiah, and Lydia;

    Old map of Flint, Denbighshire, Wales ... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genmaps/genfiles/COU_files/WAL/DEN/saxton-kip_den_1607.html

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    "From the log of the "Submission";

    Ellis Jones, age 35 years
    Barbara Jones, age 13
    Dorothy Jones, age 10
    Jane Jones, age 40
    Mary Jones, age 12
    Issac Jones, age 4 months.

    Ellis Jones is mentioned in the "Pennsylvania Historical Magazine" in a list names of "Important Colonists who came in the 'Submission'". He resided in Bucks County (PA) in 1684 but did not remain there long and in Welsch Tract Purchases his name appears as having purchased one-hundred acres in Nontonell Parish, Radnor.

    Quaker by conviction...Christie.

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    W.W. Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy"; Wills; JONES, Ellis. City of Philadelphia. Weaver. 3 mo 22, 1722/23. Sept. 23, 1727.E.60. Wife and Exec.: Jane. Kinsmen: John Pugh. Witness: Ellis Jones (his mark), John Jones, John Jones, Jr.

    More About ELLIS EMANUEL JONES:
    Emigration: 1682, Arrived on the ship "Submission" in Chester Co., PA
    Religion: The Religious Society of Friends or "Quakers"

    Ellis and Jane came to America in 1682 on the "Ship Submission" from Wales. Children; Barbary, Mary, Dorothy and Isaac. were in Berks CO, in 1684.

    "WILL OF ELLIS JONES I,

    Ellis Jones of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania, Weaver, & being at presest weak of body but by the mercy of God of perfect and sound memory, I now considering the certainty of Death and the Uncertainty when it may please God to bring me to it, do think it convenient to settle my concerns in the worly according to my mind and will and I do now make null and void all former wills by me made and I do Order and appoint this to be my last will and Testament in manner and form following

    . First, after my death, I will and bequeth my soul to Almighty God through Jesus Christ My Lord and my body to a Decent Buryall at the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named and all my just debts to be paid. Item first, I do give to may kinsman John Pew, dweller in Chester County, one English Shilling Sterling to be paid by the executor and I do give to my Beloved wife Jane Jones all of the remainder of my goods and Estate both Real and personal to be hers and at her disposal for ever, to sell or dispose of as she thinks fitting and I do make, Order and appoint my well Beloved wife Jane Jones to be my full Executrix of this my last will and Testament. I witness there unto & have put my hand and Seal Twenty Second day of yr. 3 months in the yr. our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and twenty two. Wit: John Jones, John Jones, Jr. (Signed) Ellis Jones (his mark) (Seal)."

    (Will Book "E" page 60, File #63, 1727, Register of Wills, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)

    Submission from Liverpool, 5th day of the 7th month, 1682

    Surname First Name Age Where From Remarks

    Settle James Crew, Master
    Riggs Samuel Crew, Mate
    Fleetwood Brian Crew Member, Carpenter
    Busshell Anthony Crew member,Cooper
    Cobham Ellijah Servant on crew list
    Bullock Thomas Servant on crew list
    Travis Peter Servant on crew list
    Royle John Servant on crew list
    Hatoley Thomas Servant on crew list
    Blivin Henry Crew member, Apprentice
    Colon Michael Crew member,Apprentice
    Harrison James 54 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Harrison Anna 58 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Harrison Agnes 80 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Radcliff Richard 21 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Bond Robert 14 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Steward Joseph 14½ Lancashire Free Passenger
    Pemberton Phineas 32½ Lancashire Free Passenger
    Pemberton Phebe 22½ Lancashire Free Passenger
    Pemberton Abigail 2½ Lancashire Free Passenger
    Pemberton Ralph 70 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Mather Joseph 18 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Pemberton Joseph 16wks. Lancashire Free Passenger
    Wharmsby Lydia Lancashire Free Passenger
    Bradbury Elizabeth 16 Lancashire Free Passenger
    Dickinson Allis Lancashire Free Passenger
    Lyon Jane 16½ Lancashire Free Passenger
    Clayton James 50 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton Jane 48 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton James 16 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton Sarah 14 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton John 11 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton Mary 8 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton Joseph 5 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Clayton Lydia 5 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Randulph 60 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Allis 43 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Phebe 16 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Sarah 14 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Abraham 10 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Jacob 8 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Mary 6 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Nehemiah 3 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Blackshaw Martha 1 Cheshire Free Passenger
    Bradbury Roger 49
    Bradbury Ellenor 46
    Bradbury Jacob 18
    Bradbury Martha 14
    Bradbury Joseph 10
    Bradbury Sarah 8
    Bradbury Roger 2
    Jones Ellis 45 Wales Free Passenger
    Jones Jane 40 Wales Free Passenger
    Jones Barbary 13 Wales Free Passenger
    Jones Dorothy 10 Wales Free Passenger
    Jones Mary 12½ Wales Free Passenger
    Jones Isaac 4mo. Wales Free Passenger
    Winn Rebeckah 20 Wales Free Passenger
    Mede Jane 15 Wales Free Passenger
    Mede Marjory 11½ Wales Free Passenger

    heads 49
    whole passengers 37
    hed the owners servants for sale: Janeclif [sic] Hodges & Ellen Holland

    Transcribed on 07/09/03
    By Laura Freeman

    Voyage log of the ship, "Submission"

    The voyage was rough. Some days were calm and misty. More were described as rough, cold and stormy. A few were described as “faire”. Imagine you were sailing to the New World with young children of 13, 12, & 10 years old plus an infant in your care.

    Highlights from the ship’s log:

    September 12th: “left sight of Cape Cleare” – Ireland’s southernmost island, and likely the final view of European land.

    They saw two or three whales. The first one was only at a distance. The next day, on September 17th: “A whale came neare us & appeared fair to us & followed us some time.” I bet the kids thought that was cool.

    The day after, on the 18th of September “there arose a Great Storm . . . the sea was exceedingly high ye waves ran as high as the main yards but we received little damage.” (A yard is the horizontal spar to which the sails are attached. Big waves.)

    October brought severe multi-day storms. October 2nd:

    “The sea very rough, the wind high…. A great head sea broke over the ship & staved the boat & took the most part of it away, broke up the main hatches that were both nailed & corked & took them away that they were not seen where they went, broke the boat’s mast & hyst that were lashed in the midship, broke the gunnell head in the midship & broke the forre shet & took severall things of the decks & severall things that were in the boat it cast betwixt decks. … A great sea fell on our Rudder and broke it about one yard or something more from the head …”

    They buried one of their friends’ children at sea that day.

    The voyage continued.

    October 9th: “Faire wether and wind, hundreds of porpoises about the ship some leaped high out of the water and followed the ship about an hour.”

    They kept sailing west. Some days brought good weather. Others didn’t. Most were cold. Once a wind from the south brought warm air. For several days it rained.

    Then, near the end of the journey, the rain cleared. On October 19th they couldn’t see land yet but the wind blew from the west and they could smell the pine trees of the New World.

    The travelers made shore at Choptank, Maryland on November 2nd, according to a record kept by Quaker shipmate Phineas Pemberton.

    The captain’s official log ends without a conclusion. The last entry is the 7th day of the week on October 21st. The storms had blown the ship off-course and it was overcast; the captain may not have known exactly where he was. Some say that’s why he did not finish the record.


    TYPE OF WILLIAM PENN’S SHIP, WELCOME – from an engraving of the period. The Welcome carried twice as many passengers as The Submission.
    The Submission was one of 22 ships, including William Penn’s “Welcom” that brought the first 2,000 people – mostly Quakers – to the brand new Pennsylvania Colony in 1681 and 1682

    Birth:
    Map of Denbighshire ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denbighshire
    Old map of Flint ... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genmaps/genfiles/COU_files/WAL/DEN/saxton-kip_den_1607.html

    Religion:
    History of the Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends began as a movement in England in the mid 17th century in Lancashire. Members are informally known as Quakers, as they were said "to tremble in the way of the Lord".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quakers

    Immigration:
    on the ship, "Submission", Liverpool, England to Choptank, Maryland and arrived November 2, 1682 on the Maryland coast...

    Immigration:
    on the ship, "Submission"...

    Ellis married Ellen Jane "Jane" Evans in 1671 in (Denbighshire) Wales. Ellen (daughter of Eytyn Evans and unnamed spouse) was born in 0___ 1642 in Denbighshire, Wales; died after 1731 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 387.  Ellen Jane "Jane" Evans was born in 0___ 1642 in Denbighshire, Wales (daughter of Eytyn Evans and unnamed spouse); died after 1731 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Quaker
    • Probate: 27 Dec 1732, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    "...Father: Ellis Emmanuel JONES. Mother: Ellen Jane EVANS. Note: Came to this country when she was 13, from Wales in the ship 'Submission'"

    Abstracted by Barbara Pace, 6605 Dakar Road, Fort Worth, TX 76116 and reprinted in "Cantrell Cousins",April 1996,Vol.#3 Series 2, pp. 3-4;

    Will of Jane Jones, Will Book "E",p. 204, File #278,1732, Register of Wills, City of Philadelphia, PA;

    "Be it remembered that I Jane Jones of the City of Phil. in the Province of Penn., widow, being at present weak of body but by the mercy of God of perfect & sound memory, I now considering the certainty of death & uncertainty when it may please God to bring me to it, do think it convenient to settle my concerns in the world according to ,my mind & will--& I do now make void & null all former wills by me made & I do order & appoint this to be my last will & testament in manner & form following viz:

    1st after my death, I will & bequeath my soul to Almighty God through Jesus Christ my Lord & my body to a descent(sp) buryall(sp) at the discretion of my executrix hereafter named & all my debts to be paid.

    Item 1st. I do give & bequeath to my grandson Nathan Pegg 1 Eng shilling or the value of it in coin current;

    I do give & bequeath to my grandson Zebulon Cantrell 1 Eng schilling (etc)

    I do give & bequeath to my grandson Joseph Cantrell 1 Eng shilling (etc)

    I do give & bequeath to my granddaughter Dorothy Cantrall (same)

    I do give & bequeath to my granddau Mary Price (same)

    I do give & bequeath to granddau Jane---- (same)

    to grandson Richard White (same). &

    I do give & bequeath to my dau. Mary Jones all the remainder of my goods both real & personal to be hers & at her disposal forever to sell & dispose of as she shall think fit & convenient & I do make order & appoint my said dau. Mary Jones to by my full & sole executrix of this my last will & testament. In witness hereunto I have set my hand & seal, dated ye 3rd day August in yr of our Lord 1730.

    Signed Sealed Published & Declared by the Testatrix Jane Jones as her Last Will & Testament in the presence of

    James Estangh her
    Att Jane X Jones
    Joseph Driker mark


    I the above Textatrix, Jane Jones in consideration of my above Mary here decease since the above date to hereby give, devise & bequeath unto my grandchildren Ellis Jones & Susannah Jones (my said dau Mary Jones her issue) & their heirs & assigns forever all the above mentioned residue & remainder of my estate real & personal & I do hereby nominate & appoint my friend John Calwalader of Phil. my executor, witness my hand & seal set to this codical(sp) of my will dated 7 Dec 1732.

    Codical was witnessed & sworn to at the time of probate 27 Dec 1732, inventory--27 July next--acct 10 Feb--filed 2 Mar 1733".

    end of will

    Notes for ELLEN JANE EVANS:

    Philadelphia Wills, Vol. C, p. 226; Will of Jane Jones, City of Philadelphia, widow, dated Aug. 3, 1730/1 (probably 8mo. 3da 1730/1) , pr. Dec. 27, 1732, mentions daughter Mary, grandchildren: Daniel & Nathan Pegg, Jane Flower, Zebulam, Joseph & Dorothy Cantrell, Mary Price, Jane & Richard White. Exec.: Mary Jones Wit.: James Estaugh & Joseph Drinker. Codicil Dec 7, 1732/3 (probably 12mo. 7da. 1732/3) mentions grandchildren: Ellis &Susannah Jones, children of Mary Jones deceased. Exec: John Cadwalader. Wit: James Estaugh, Joseph Fordman & Sarah Elfreth.

    Birth:
    Flint? not listed in Denbighshire...

    (Flint, Flintshire, Wales)

    Religion:
    History of the Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends began as a movement in England in the mid 17th century in Lancashire.

    Members are informally known as Quakers, as they were said "to tremble in the way of the Lord".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quakers

    Children:
    1. Barbara Rebecca Jones was born in 1669 in Flint, Flintshire, Wales; died on 17 May 1746.
    2. 193. Dorothy Jane Jones was born in 1672 in Flint, Flintshire, Wales; died on 30 Aug 1755 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.

  5. 424.  William Abraham Cate was born in 1639 in (Colyton, Devonshire) England (son of William Cate and Agnes Dummett); died in 1670.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Probate: 1670, Chardstock, Devonshire, England

    Notes:

    Posted By: Marilyn Cates Radelat
    Email: copperdoll1@webtv.com
    Subject: Re: Parents of Robert"The Shoemaker"CATE
    Post Date: April 30, 2001 at 17:20:30
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cates/messages/925.html
    Forum: Cates Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cates/

    The logical thinking was---- where in England was Tanning of Hydes done during that period. I have relatives living in different area there. I ask them to research different facts for me. Colyton England was the answer.

    Richard Nehimiah Cates was indentured to Benjamin Harrison Jr. near Henrco Co. on the James River. There are no records for him after he arrived . Presumed that he died or ran away before serving his term of indenture.
    Benjamin Harrison Jr. was in the habit of "borrowing" names of imported individuals for the purpose of obtaining tracts of land under the head rights law. This was not an unusal scheme during that time.

    Our Cates were not finished with Benjamin Harrison Jr. LATER some of the sons of Robert Cate Sr ( shoemaker) had the task appointed to them when Benjamin Harrison Jr. died to take inventory of his assets.

    I am confident that this research from England is correct.

    William Abraham and Margaret Agnes Cates had Twin Sons: born 21 August 1667, Robert Ezra Cates and Richard Nehimiah Cates .These sons were christened at Saint Andrew Church in Colyton, Devon, England . Religion was Calvinism (which soon evolved to Presbyterian )

    This was researched for me in England .

    This next text about Robert ( indentured servant ) is from a Book written by : Philip Alexander Bruce -1895

    Robert Cate b.1667 Colyton, Devon, England "The Shoemaker" Our Ancestor

    There are different dates found in this book as well as others that my cousin searched, for the exact date on the contract of Robert CATE'S Indentured service to Peter Wyke . There could be a mis-print.
    Robert would have been only 12 according to the 1679 date in this one. Looking at the 1689 date and recording of OCT 1689 found by Banks Cates Jr. also on Ken Cates' site seems more reasonable. You can decide. .

    Book Published 1895 Title : Economic History of Virginia - written by Philip Alexander Bruce The Mac Millian Company --Volume 2 pages 478-479
    "The leading planters were in the habit of importing shoemakers from England for the same reasons that moved them to bring representatives of other trades.
    Fitzhugh writing to John Cooper, one of his London correspondants,in 1662, requests him to send over to Virginia several shoemakers, with lasts,awls,and knives, together with half a hundred shoemaker threads, some twenty ot thirty gallons of train oil and proper colorings for leather. He had set up a tan-house and wished to convert the product into shoes on his own plantation.(ref 1)
    The need of importing shoemakers was probably greater in the Northern Neck, in which part of the Colony Fitzhugh resided, than in the older communities, where the representatives of trade was more numerous and more skillful.
    The county records of that period contained many indentures between planters and shoemakers. Of these, a fair example was the contract of Robert CATE and Peter Wyke of Henrico in 1679. CATE entered into bonds to serve Wyke for a term of four years.

    He was to be exempted from task of planting and tending tobacco, but he was required to perform all other agricultural work; he was to receive by way of remunerations, food, drink, apparel, washing,and lodging, and when his agreement expired , a good suit and three barrels of Indian corn were to given him.
    It will be observed that while CATE was engaged principally for his knowledge of the shoemaker's trade, he was also expected to make himself useful in other branches of industry.(ref 2)

    This was probably the case with all classes of machanics who earned a livelihood in employment of landowners in the seventeenth century."

    1- Reference -Letters of William Fitzhugh, July 1692 ( this was after the date 1679 mentioned in the book)
    2- Reference-Records of Henrico County, bol.1688-1697, page 85, Va. State Library


    ( ship manifest-Bengal-Merchant of Bristol- 1689 reference - Henrico County Court Records -books by William W.Hening - Va. State Library

    Go to "Colyton Town", http://www.colyton.co.uk/

    Go to "Colyton Parish History Society", http://www.colytonhistory.co.uk/

    1500 to 1699
    Some thatched stone cottages and larger merchant's houses still survive from this era. The construction of the fine and rare octagonal lantern on top of the church tower indicates the wealth of Colyton during this period.

    The Feoffees. Landowner Henry Courtney was beheaded by Henry VIII and his lands were confiscated. Local merchants and yeomen raised 1,000 marks and bargained with the Crown for the return of that portion of the estate which lay within Colyton. (1,000 marks was about 400 times the annual income of a successful merchant). The community regained the properties under a Deed of Enfeoffment on condition that an assembly of Feoffees ensured that all the income was spent on "good and commendable" uses for the community.

    The Feoffees were inaugurated in 1546. To this day the Feoffees form the town council and carry out the terms of the Deed of Enfeoffment for which they are the trustees.

    The Civil War. The Colyton Parish registers contain many entries of soldiers killed in skirmishes in the Civil War of 1643. Colyton was the virtual battleground being situated between the Royalists at Colcombe Castle near Axminster and the Parliamentarians stationed at Stedcombe near Lyme Regis.

    Rebel Town. During the Monmouth rebellion of 1664, Colyton earned an entry in Chancery records as "the most rebellious town in Devon".

    October, 2011 - Sheila & I visited Colyton and the church, St. Andrew's. Charming little town. Asked about the CATES family and apparantly the family has long since left the area...DAH

    end of this report

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    Robert Cates;

    We have concluded that Robert Ezra Cate arrived in Virginia in 1689 from his home in Colyton, Devon and that he is a son of William Abraham Cate and Margaret Agnes Ingles. But the trial has run cold with William Abraham.
    I propose the following:

    There is a William Cate born to William and Agnes Cate in Chardstock, Devon in 1639. This would be in the right time frame for our "William Abraham". In records of this time there are very few men named Abraham. But one stands out, Abraham Edwards. Abraham Edwards married Mary Cate and lived in Chardstock, working a tenement of land from the Bishop of Salisbury. Along with him working lands of the Bishop were Edward Cate, William Cate and Christopher Cate.

    Saint Andrew Church in Colyton, Devon, England ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colyton,_Devon

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/cate/messages/1271.html

    details for the will
    wiltshire and swindon archives
    ref no P14/32
    alt ref no P14/32
    title Inventory will
    date 1670
    William Cate
    Chardstock, Devon
    Probate records of Chardstock and Wambrook, Dorset

    end

    After some additional digging we have a expanded the theory a bit.

    We now think that William Abraham Cate, father of Robert Ezra Cate (the Shoemaker/Quaker) was born in 1639 as the third child of William Cate and Agnes Dummett Cate. William Cate was born in Chardstock, Dorset (just 20 miles from Colyton) the son of Christopher Cate and Margery Pyke Cate. Christopher was born around 1580 but parentage is not known. He was by 1635 a tenant farmer of the Bishop of Salisbury's lands in the Chardstock area.

    Any information on the parents of Christopher Cate may help us link up to known family members going back as far as 1500.
    Anyone interesting in pushing back the family line into England?

    end of comment

    William Abraham Cate

    Have discovered my forefather William Abraham Cate born about 1640-1650. lived on Elscombe Lane near Keat's Mill in Yarcomb Parish, Devonshire. Any known records of his exact dates, parents names, anything would be appreciated. He had two sons, Robert Ezra Cate & Richard Nehimiah Cate (twins born August 21, 1667) who immigrated to VA in 1689.

    Wow. I am officially tantalized.
    What is the source of this info on William Abraham. I didn't have anything other than a name.

    Buteo

    The population studies of Colyton in the 1600s indicate that people had small families and did not start children until later in life, women average age about 25, men 30. So your time frame for William's estimated birth may be closer to 1637, plus or minus a few years. Do you know if Robert and Richard had any siblings?

    Wiliam Cate/s of Coleydon
    The particular information that I quoted came from genealogy.com Regional: U. S. States
    Virginia Genealogy Forum posted by John Cates Oct 22, 2004. I find his research to be very accurate, if he is unsure, he will state such. Much more intensive information can be found on genealogy.com. general forums. Cate forum. FYI ,William was reportedly born in 1647.
    Let me know what you can sort out from all this. I have much to read.

    William Cate's wife
    By the way, his wife's name was suposedly Mary Agnes Ingles. No proof.

    Ingles
    My information is that William Abraham married Margaret Agnes Ingles.

    The 1647 date is, I believe, a conjecture and not based on any particular record. If there is a record I would be thrilled to know. The date is found in the LDS database which is why it is bandied about. But the LDS database accuracy is only as good as the accuracy of its contributors.


    Are you ready for some conjecture on William?

    I don't have the records yet to back this up but here is my working theory: William Abraham is the son of William Cate who married Agnes Dummett in 1633. They had several children including a William born in 1639, very close to the conjectured date for William Abraham's birth. William was, in turn, the son of Edward Cate who is, I believe the same Edward mentioned in the will of Agnes Cate created in 1621 and probated in 1627. In that will she mentions her children: Joane, Edward, Mary and Emi. I find marriage records for all four. Mary, for example married in 1613 to Abraham Edwards who apparently married her when she was pregnant from her first husband, Richard Pike, who she married in 1612. I believe it was Abrahams willingness to marry a pregnant widow and provide for her child that endeared him to the family and thus, when nephew William is naming children he names one William Abraham Cate. (The name Abraham was not at all common among any of the families in the area if you look around). Agnes cate mentions in her will her good friend: Agnes Edwards. In addition, Abraham had a tenancy on lands of the Bishop of Salisbury by 1635 and who else is there: William Cate in a co-tenancy with his own father in law: Christopher Dummett. And Edward, brother to Mary.

    If this conjecture plays out then William Abraham's parents were William and Agnes Cate, grandparents were Edward and Elizabeth Cate, great grandparents were Agnes Cate (husbands name unknown but could be Peter, John or Hugh) and grandfather is William Cate, the one likely born in Colyton in 1527 and likely one of the sons of Thomas Cate (the name mentioned as the father of Robert Cate born in Colyton in 1525). By the way, Agnes Dummett was the daughter of Christopher Dummett and Thomasina Mitchell. Thomasina's parents were Alexander Mitchell and Johane (Joan) Palfraye and Johan's parents were Richard Palfraye and Florens Bolly, all from the Chardstock area.

    These links are logical to me but I lack the direct records of birth,marriage,death to complete these. But the stories have held together after new data has come to light and I am getting increasiningly convinced I am on the right track. Still can't find anything on the lineage of Robert Ezra's mother though. Please take the foregoing with a great grain of salt but it is sometimes helpful to have a construct to assist in searching, so long as one is willing to change the narrative when new information upends old assumptions.

    Hello, I am also working on the theory that William Abraham Cate was the son son William and Agnes Dummet . William was born 1639 according to DORSEt OPC in Chardstock. I am very interested, if you have found anything else. Also are you aware, that a William Cate of Colyton, who died 1670. Had a will, which is at Wiltshire Archives. Thank you, John

    end

    Many of us are tracing the Cate(s) family out of America and back to England.Most Cates tracing relatives back to Virginia are able to connect with Robert Ezra Cate (the Shoemaker or The Quaker) who arrived in 1689.He and his twin Richard were christened at St Anthony's in Colyton, Devonshire in August, 1667 to parents William Abraham Cate and Margaret Agnes Ingles.But the trail has been hard to follow back to the cluster of Cate family in the early 1500s.

    I have a theory that needs documentation and support to see if it is valid or at least demonstrably invalid.Here goes:

    William Abraham Cate may be the William Cate born to parents William Cate and Agnes (Dummett) of Chardstock (some 20 miles away and a source of other Cate family.William was a son of Christopher Cate and Margery (Pyke) of Chardstock.His aunt Mary Cate was married to a Roger Pyke (Margery's brother?) who died while Mary was pregnant.It is believed her next husband Abraham Edwards married her either before the baby was born or soon after.Certainly the kind of act that might engender enough respect that a future child may be named in his honor.

    Thus the family line in Devon would be:

    Robert Ezra Catem. Mary Ann Randall (in Virginia)
    William Abraham Catem. Margaret Agnes Ingles
    William Catem. Agnes Dummett
    Christopher Cate m. Margery Pyke (married 1614)

    If this doesn't make sense then I am happy to be wrong, at least we would know this line is not an option.

    end of commentary

    Birth:
    Map & History of Colyton ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colyton,_Devon

    Probate:
    Map of Chardstock ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chardstock

    William married Margaret Agnes Ingles(Colyton, Devonshire) England. Margaret was born in (~ 1635) in (Colyton, Devonshire) England; died in 1670 in Colyton, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 425.  Margaret Agnes Ingles was born in (~ 1635) in (Colyton, Devonshire) England; died in 1670 in Colyton, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1647, Linlithgow, West Lothain, Scotland

    Notes:

    Margaret Agnes Cates (Ingles)
    Gender: Female
    Birth: 1647
    Linlithgow, West Lothain, Scotland
    Death: 1670 (23)
    Colyton, Devonshire, England
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of James Ingles and Jean Ingles
    Wife of William Abraham Cate
    Mother of Robert Ezra (Shoemaker) Cates and Richard Nemiah Cates
    Sister of Andrew Ingles; Agnes Ingles; Alexander Ingles; Dorothy Ingles; Jean Ingles and 1 other
    Added by: Kim Keefe on August 14, 2007
    Managed by: Michael Bishop Ebersol and 8 others

    end of profile

    Birth:
    Map of Colyton ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colyton,_Devon

    Children:
    1. 212. Robert Ezra Cate, The Immigrant was born on 21 Aug 1667 in Colyton, Devonshire, England; was christened in St. Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devonshire, England; died on 18 Feb 1728 in Surry County, Virginia.
    2. Richard Nehemiah Cates was born on 21 Aug 1667 in Colyton, Devonshire, England.

  7. 428.  Captain Nicholas Wyatt was born in ~1650 in Chapline's Choice Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia Colony) (son of Captain Anthony Wyatt, The Immigrant and Mary Chaplin); died before DECEMBER, 1720 in Prince George County, Virginia Colony.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 14 Apr 1720, Prince George County, Virginia Colony
    • Probate: 2 Dec 1720, Prince George County, Virginia Colony

    Notes:

    Biography

    Captain Nicholas Wyatt ( by Nina Reauveau, NSDAC #39614)

    Nicholas Wyatt, like so many men in the colony questioned whether Governor Berkeley was acting in the colony’s best interest -- in his best interest. He had his doubts. He listened to the other farmers and to Nathaniel Bacon and even to his brother-in-law, William Rookings, who was Nathaniel Bacon’s right hand man. Most of the complaints were about the frequent attacks by the Doeg tribe and wanting them pushed further west. It was particularly unsafe for the indentured servants and the slaves and when the Doeg killed Thomas Mathew’s son and two servants, they had had enough. Still Governor Berkeley refused to meet their demands and on the evening of September 19th, 1676 they gathered in Jamestown and promptly set the town ablaze.

    While historians continue to debate and theorize about the "real" cause for the rebellion, one thing is certain, it was perhaps foretelling of what was to come and most certainly the first rebellion by the colonist on American soil. The town was nearly burned to the ground before the Governor was able to regain control. He ordered some 20 men executed by hanging and seized the property of many other land owners. Nicholas’s brother-in-law, William, died in jail in waiting to be executed; he appointed Nicholas as guardian of his three children.

    Nicholas was born in 1647 to Anthony Wyatt and Mary Chapline. His father, Anthony, had only recently arrived from England and Mary, the daughter of Capt. Isaac Chapline, was born and raised in Jamestown. Her father had arrived in 1610 and built Chapline’s Choice which he presented at the first House of Burgess. As newlyweds, Nicholas’ parents, made their home on Chapline’s Choice, later inheriting the property from Isaac Chapline and likewise, Nicholas inherited it from his father. As fate would have it, Nicholas’ father’s house was one of the houses that burned in the rebellion and the original patent for Chapline’s Choice was lost. In 1686 Nicholas patented it anew, describing it as an area of 361 acres and as lying on James River between Parson’s and Bicker’s Creeks.

    Seems a strong sense of community and duty were to be Nicholas’ legacy from his father and grandfather. Both of them had served in the House of Burgess and when his grandfather developed Chapline’s Choice he included a fort as protection from the Indians for all who lived there. Once the rebellion was squashed, Nicholas picked up from there and joined the Charles City militia. After several successful and impressive skirmishes with the Indians, he earned the title of Captain. He was, also, a successful planter and served the community as commissioner and justice of the peace. He settled down with Frances Egbrough and together they had at least four children; Anthony, Nicholas, who died in infancy, Edward and his only daughter, Susannah.

    I am descendant from Nicholas’s daughter Susannah who married Benjamin Ricks. Susannah died early in her marriage producing only one child, also, named Nicholas. I humor myself thinking about my 8th great grandfather and this first rebellion on American soil and when anyone questions my own sense of rebellion, I smile and tell them “I get it honestly” as we say here in Virginia.

    Sources

    William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol X, 1901-1902, Williamsburg, Va p260-264
    Adventures of Purse & Person, Vol 3, Families R-Z, 1607-1624/5, 4th Edition, p38
    William & Mary College Quarterly, Vol III, 1896, p160
    Bacon’s Rebellion, Wikipedia.org
    Nicholas Wyatt married Frances Egbrough, sister of Ann Egbrough who married William Rookings.
    Nicholas Wyatt and Frances Egbrough had at least the following children:

    Anthony Wyatt
    Nicholas Wyatt (died in infancy)
    Edward Wyatt
    Susannah Wyatt, married Benjamin Ricks
    Will of Nicholas Wyatt, 1720 - Prince George Co. VA[1]

    (Deeds etc. 1713-28, page 428, Prince George Co.VA.)

    In the Name of God Amen. I Nicholas Wyatt of the parrish of Merchants Brandon in Prince George County, being aged and weak in Body but of perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner & form as follows. viz't.-
    Imprimis. My Soul I commit and bequeath to the Eternal and Mercifull God who gave it to me, and my Body to the Earth to be decently buryed according to the discretion of my Executor hereafter named, and as for my Estate, which it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, after my Debts and funerall charges are paid, I give & bequeath as follows.-
    Item. I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Wyatt, daughter to my Son Anthony Wyatt dec'ed. one Cow with Calfe.-
    Item. I give my Grand Daughter Frances Wyatt, one Heifer three years old.-
    Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Son John Wyatt Fifty Shillings.-
    Item. I give unto Nicholas Reeks son of my Daughter Susannah Reeks dec'ed. two negro girls called Poll and Batt, to him and his heirs Lawfully begotten and in case he dye without issue, the negro's shall return to the heirs of his Mothers Kindred.-
    Item. I give unto Anthony Wyatt and his heirs for ever, one negro Boy called Tony.-
    Item. I give unto my negro woman Moll her freedom.-
    Item. I give unto my son Edward Wyatt my plantation and Land to him and his heirs for ever, and I also give him all my negro's and personall Estate not otherwise Disposed of by this Will, and I also make and ordain him my full and sole Executor of this my Last Will, and I do revoke all Wills by me formerly made.
    In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this fourteenth day of April 1720.

    N. Wyatt Sealed w'th. red wax

    Signed Sealed and Declared in presence of-
    Robert Cate Jun'r.
    Robert (the markeXof) Cate
    John Hamersley


    At a Court held at Merchants Hope for the County of Prince George on the second Tuesday in December being the thirteenth Day of the said month, Anno Dom: 1720.
    The above written Last Will and Testament of Nicholas Wyatt dec'ed. was presented into Court by Edward Wyatt his Executor who made oath thereto and it being proved by the oaths of John Hamersley and Richard Cate witnesses thereto, is by order of the Court truly recorded. And on the motion of the said Edward Wyatt and his giveing Security Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate in due form.

    Test Wm. Hamlin ClCur.


    Sources
    ? usgwarchives Will of Nicholas Wyatt proved December 13, 1720.
    The Wyatt Family The William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 1, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1903), p. 261 to 263.

    en d of this biography

    Researcher Jerry W. Scott [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?cate::wyatt::5397.html] writes,

    "Charles City Co Virginia
    Land Grant Oct. 15, 1696

    Grant to Nicholas Wyatt son and heir of Anthony Wyatt late of the Parish of Jordon's, Charles City, Co. Virginia, Gentleman Deceased;

    All that plantation known by the name of Chapline's on south side of the James River in the Parish of Jordons and on Bickers Creek;Containing 361 acres.

    The said plantation of Chaplines being due to the said Nicholas Wyatt as eldest son and heir of aforesaid Anthony Wyatt, who died lately and by reason of burning of the house of Mr. Anthony, the patent there of which was granted to Mr. Chaplin was lost and the original for the accident of Fire or otherwise of the Secretary's office, on this day not to be found amongt the records.
    Land Bk. Vo. VII, Pg. 531

    Richmond Virginia

    Nicholas Wyatt, "son & heire of Anthony Wyatt, Gentleman", 361 acres in Charles City County, Virginia. The patent was issued 30 Oct 1686 in Patent Book 7, page 531, mentions Anthony Wyatt "who dyed lately" and that the property was a plantation known as Chaplins, the house of which has burned down. Also says that Nicholas is "eldest son & heire" of Anthony. "Cavaliers and Pioneers; Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants

    Will of Nicholas Wyatt, 1720 - Prince George Co. VA (Deeds etc. 1713-28, page 428, Prince George Co.VA.)

    In the Name of God Amen. I Nicholas Wyatt of the parrish of Merchants Brandon in Prince George County, being aged and weak in Body but of perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner & form as follows. viz't.- Imprimis. My Soul I commit and bequeath to the Eternal and Mercifull God who gave it to me, and my Body to the Earth to be decently buryed according to the discretion of my Executor hereafter named, and as for my Estate, which it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, after my Debts and funerall charges are paid, I give & bequeath as follows.-

    Item. I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Wyatt, daughter to my Son Anthony Wyatt dec'ed. one Cow with Calfe.-

    Item. I give my Grand Daughter Frances Wyatt, one Heifer three years old.- Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Son John Wyatt Fifty Shillings.-

    Item. I give unto Nicholas Reeks son of my Daughter Susannah Reeks dec'ed. two negro girls called Poll and Batt, to him and his heirs Lawfully begotten and in case he dye without issue, the negro's shall return to the heirs of his Mothers Kindred.-

    Item. I give unto Anthony Wyatt and his heirs for ever, one negro Boy called Tony.-

    Item. I give unto my negro woman Moll her freedom.-

    Item. I give unto my son Edward Wyatt my plantation and Land to him and his heirs for ever, and I also give him all my negro's and personall Estate not otherwise Disposed of by this Will, and I also make and ordain him my full and sole Executor of this my Last Will, and I do revoke all Wills by me formerly made.

    In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this fourteenth day of April 1720. N. Wyatt Sealed w'th. red wax Signed Sealed and Declared in presence of- Robert Cate Jun'r. Richard(the markeXof)Cate John Hamersley At a Court held at Merchants Hope for the County of Prince George on the second Tuesday in December being the thirteenth Day of the said month, Anno Dom: 1720.

    The above written Last Will and Testament of Nicholas Wyatt dec'ed. was presented into Court by Edward Wyatt his Executor who made oath thereto and it being proved by the oaths of John Hamersley and Richard Cate witnesses thereto, is by order of the Court truly recorded. And on the motion of the said Edward Wyatt and his giveing Security Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate in due form. Test Wm. Hamlin ClCur.

    Brother- in- Law to Nicholas Wyatt; Wm Rooking/ Rookins married Ann Egbrough sister to Frances Egbrough wife of Nicholas Wyatt"

    In 1686 Capt. Nicholas Wyatt patented it anew, describing it as in area 361 acres and lying on James River between Parson's and Bicker's Creeks. He states that by the burning of his father's house and that of the secretary at Jamestown, the original patent to Chaplin's had been lost.
    In 1676, Nicholas Wyatt, the son was a supporter of Nathaniel Bacon, and a brother-in-law of Capt. William Rookins, of Surry county (Surry Records.) He married Frances (Rookins?), and in 1680 was one of the justices of the county, with the title of captain.

    In 1715 he confirmed to Edward Hill, of Charles City county, certain land known by the name of Burleigh and the Old Town, which had been left to his sons Anthony and Nicholas by the will of George Sparrow, of Martin's Brandon, dated Feb. 16, 1675. This land had been sold by Nicholas Wyatt, Sr., by deed 15 Feb., 1680, for 7,000 pounds of tobacco and 31 ¹ of lawful money, to Edward Hill, Sr., of Charles City county, Esq., dec'd, the money having been paid, pursuant to said Sparrow's will, to his son Anthony Wyatt, the other son, Nicholas, dying in infancy. The deed was witnessed by William Braine, John Wyatt, and Peter Finney.

    Capt. Nicholas Wyatt, "aged and weak," made his will in Prince George county, April 14, 1720, and it was recorded December 2, 1720; names Elizabeth Wyatt, daughter of son Anthony Wyatt, deceased, granddaughters Frances Wyatt and Susan Wyatt, grandson John Wyatt, Nicholas Reeks, son of daughter Susannah Reeks, dec'd, legacy to Anthony Wyatt, and son Edward, to whom my plantation and land.

    There is a deed from John Sykes and Frances his wife, of Prince George, for sixty acres in the Old Church Fields, at a place called Martin Brandon, being the lower third of the land on which Anthony Wyatt lived, and which he was siezed in right of his wife Elizabeth, and which afterwards descended to John Wyatt (as heir at law to said Elizabeth), and who dying seized thereof the said land descended to his three daughters, of whom Frances Sykes is one, dated February 10, 1722."

    *

    more ...

    This is Nicholas Wyatt of Prince George, VA. Do not confuse with Nicholas Wyatt of Anne Arundel, MD - they may possibly be related but are not the same person.

    Much background here: http://genforum.genealogy.com/wyatt/messages/5397.html

    notes

    In 1686 Capt. Nicholas Wyatt patented a new this land that Anthony, his father had and increase of 161 acres.

    "Wyatt Families" The William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 1, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1903), p. 261:

    (5) Anthony Wyatt was a member of the House of Burgesses for Charles City county in 1645, 1653, and 1656. He lived at Chaplin's Choice, near Jordan's Point in that part of Charles City county, now called Prince George. This place in 1619 was the plantation of Capt. Isaac Chaplin, who represented it in the first House of Burgesses.

    View his pedigree ... http://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/290169001940003191

    end of this commentary

    Probate:
    Prince George County was formed in 1703 in the Virginia Colony from a portion of Charles City County. It was named in honor of Prince George of Denmark, husband of Anne, Queen of Great Britain.

    Nicholas married Frances Egbrough(Surry County, Virginia Colony). Frances was born in ~1640 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America; died in Prince George County, Virginia, a British Colony of North America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 429.  Frances Egbrough was born in ~1640 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America; died in Prince George County, Virginia, a British Colony of North America.

    Notes:

    24 Jan 2015: I can find little on her family...

    William Egbrough may be her brother ... http://www.geni.com/people/William-Egbrough/6000000019035932810

    Ann Egbrough who married William Rookins is her sister ... http://genforum.genealogy.com/wyatt/messages/5396.html

    Children:
    1. 214. Captain Edward Wyatt, Sr. was born in ~1675 in Prince George County, Virginia; died on 3 Jun 1726 in Prince George County, Virginia.
    2. Anthony Wyatt was born in 1675; died on 1 Oct 1721.
    3. Susannah Wyatt was born in ~1680; died in ~1720.

  9. 440.  Nicholas Fussell, Jr., The Immigrant was born before 27 Jul 1633 in London, England (son of Nicholas Fussell and Judith Camp); died in 1678 in Commonwealth of Virginia; was buried in Commonwealth of Virginia.

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Christening Date, St. Gregory by St. Paul's, London, England. IGI Feb 1988. Microfilm 375028, "St. Gregory by St. Paul's Parish Registers", Baptisms 1627-1651. London. LDS Family History Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.

    The younger siblings, Anne and William, also listed in St. Gregory by St. Paul's were actually baptised in St. Mary Magdelan Parish according to the record. St. Mary Magdalen Parish adjoined St. Gregory by St. Paul's but its registers did not commence until 1712. All six children may have been baptized in St. Mary Magdelan Parish but it was not noted for the first four.
    More information was contained in the entries for the younger children. The family most likely lived in St. Mary Magdelan Parish since at least two of
    the children were baptised here.

    MARRIAGE: From the records of the birth of the children. Bell, L. C., "Charles Parish, York County, Virginia, History and Registers", (Virginia State Library). p. 94.

    The following two references document how and why Nicholas came to Colonial America:
    ?September 1674. " Petition of John Fussell for relief. The loyalty of his father to the King ruined the petitioner who was obligated to send his two sons as common servants to Virginia. (SP Dom)."
    Coldham, Peter Wilson. "Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-16990", Surrey, England (Genealogy Publishing Co.:Baltimore 1990). p. 228.
    SPDom=Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series 1661-1699, ed. Mary Anne Evertt Green, F. H. BlackburnDaniell, William John Hardy & H. Edward Peterson, H. M. S. O. 1860-1933.

    "After having his entire estate confiscated by Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War, Nicholas Fussell, a bookseller of London, was "reduced to such necessity that he was forct to send two of his Sons {as} Common Servants to Virginia.""""
    Jamestown Interpretive Essays "Leaving England: The Social Background of Indentured Servants of the Seventeenth Century", James Horn , Director, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
    http://iath.virginia.edu/vedh/jamestown/essays/horn_essay,html

    Birth:
    St Gregory, by St Paul's...

    Nicholas married Mary LNU in ~ 1666 in Commonwealth of Virginia. Mary was born in ~1645 in (London, England); died on 17 Feb 1678 in York County, Virginia, British Colony of America; was buried in York County, Virginia, British Colony of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 441.  Mary LNU was born in ~1645 in (London, England); died on 17 Feb 1678 in York County, Virginia, British Colony of America; was buried in York County, Virginia, British Colony of America.

    Notes:

    Died:
    in St. Charles Parrish

    Buried:
    in St. Charles Parrish

    Children:
    1. 220. Thomas Fussell was born on 13 Jan 1676 in York County, Virginia, British Colony of America; died in 1735 in Bertie County, North Carolina.


Generation: 10

  1. 768.  Henry Cantrell was born in 1616 in (Derbyshire) England (son of Gentleman William Cantrell, Jr., The Immigrant and Mary LNU); died in ~1682 in New Castle County, Delaware.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: ~1616, Jamestown, Virginia

    Notes:

    Biography

    Henry Cantrell was a US Southern Colonist.

    In the year 1616 and the thirteenth year of the reign of King James I of England, a son was born in Jamestowne to William and Mary Cantrell. He was named Henry. For eight years his father had been closely associated with the new colony of Jamestowne having first arrived there in 1608.

    Henry grew up quickly among the wheeling and dealing of a newly rich tobacco empire and by the age of fourteen was involved in the trans-oceanic trade of the "noxious weed." That year he came as a passenger on the Unicorn landing at Blunt Point and was responsible for overseeing the loading of a few hogsheads of tobacco for shipment to England.

    "In 1631, Henry sent some tobacco to his brother William, then in England. Henry and his shipment of tobacco crossed the Atlantic on the Unicorn." [1]

    It is said that Henry was married to a lady named Alice. He was 19 years old when his first son Richard was born in 1635. Another son, Henry, was born in 1639.

    In that year Henry was back in Virginia and is listed as an inspector or the tobacco crop, and was a Justice of Charles County, Virginia; he adminstered the oath to men of experience and dignity, who were appointed Inspectors of Tobacco Crops.

    Henry returned to Derbyshire, England and opened a tobacco shop, to which his brother shipped goods. Henry married Margaret Shaw 11 Oct 1640, in Kniveton, Derbyshire, England. She was born in Creech, Derbyshire, England 10 Aug 1619.

    Henry died in 1682 in Lawrence PA.

    Name
    Name: Henry /CANTRELL/[1]
    Birth
    Birth:
    Date: 1616
    Place: Jamestown, James, Virginia, USA[2]
    Death
    Death:
    Date: 1682
    Place: New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA[3]
    Sources
    [1] McCartney, Martha W. Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635; A Biographical Dictionary, Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., p. 185

    ? Source: #S-1477515009 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=20019944&pid=284
    ? Source: #S-1477515009 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=20019944&pid=284
    ? Source: #S-1477515009 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=20019944&pid=284
    Source: S-1477515009 Repository: #R-1593257507 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.
    Repository: R-1593257507 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note:
    This person was created through the import of mostrecentforgramps.ged on 13 September 2010.
    Cantrell-1231 was created by Rebecca Davis through the import of Holland Family Tree.ged on Dec 6, 2014.

    end of biography

    Henry L Cantrell, Sr.
    Gender: Male
    Birth: 1616
    Jamestown, Virginia, United States
    Death: 1682 (66)
    Newcastle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
    Place of Burial: New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States
    Immediate Family:
    Son of William Cantrell, Jr. immigrant to Jamestown; William Cantrell; Mary Cantrell and Mary Cantrell
    Husband of Margaret Cantrell and Margaret Cantrell
    Father of Amy Cox and Richard L. Cantrill, Sr.
    DNA Markers: I-M284 details
    Added by: Karen Lavonne Finn on January 3, 2009
    Managed by: Sonya Cantrell and 17 others
    Henry C. Cantrell in FamilySearch Family Tree

    Name: Henry Cantrill

    Sex: M

    Birth: 1616 in Derbyshire, Blackwell Parish, England

    Death: 1682 in New Castle, PA now DE

    Father: William Cantrill b: 1575 in Derbyshire, England

    Mother: Mary

    Marriage 1 Margaret Shawe b: 10 AUG 1619

    Married: 11 OCT 1640 in Kniveton, Derbshire, England

    Children

    Richard Cantrill 1 b: 1636 in Derbyshire, England
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    Henry married Margaret Shaw on 10 Nov 1640 in Kniveton, Derbyshire, England. Margaret was born on 10 Aug 1619 in Creech, Derbyshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 769.  Margaret Shaw was born on 10 Aug 1619 in Creech, Derbyshire, England.

    Notes:

    14 Jan 2014: Comments:

    Think I hit send a bit prematurely on my earlier email. Another researcher, Julie A DeSoignie, claims a marriage record exists for Henry Cantrell & Margaret Shaw 11 Oct 1640, Kniveton, Derbyshire, England. So it would have been Henry's father, William Jr, who came in 1608 with Capt John Smith. I just watched a National Geographic special on the first group to come with Capt John Smith to Jamestown. I thought it said it was in 1608. I understood no women came with that expedition so if William was among the first group, he returned to England. That makes sense as Henry was born 1616 in England. I'll do a bit more on the history of that expedition so I understand it in relation to Henry. Still would like to hear your rationale for Henry's ancestors. Charline

    Charline McPhetridge Rambaud
    cjunemc@gmail.com

    end of comment

    Children:
    1. 384. Richard L. Cantrell, Sr. was born in 1635 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England; died in 1676 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England.

  3. 774.  Eytyn Evans was born in (Flint, Flintshire, Wales).

    Eytyn married unnamed spouse(Flint, Flintshire, Wales). unnamed was born in (Flint, Flintshire, Wales). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 775.  unnamed spouse was born in (Flint, Flintshire, Wales).
    Children:
    1. 387. Ellen Jane "Jane" Evans was born in 0___ 1642 in Denbighshire, Wales; died after 1731 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  5. 848.  William Cate was born in 1545 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England (son of Christopher Cate and Margery Pyke); died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1596, Yarcombe, Devonshire, England

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Map of Chardstock ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chardstock

    Residence:
    Map & History of Yarcombe ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarcombe

    William married Agnes Dummett(Chardstock, Devonshire) England. Agnes (daughter of Christopher Dummett and Thomisa Mitchell) was born in 1550 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in 1627 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 849.  Agnes Dummett was born in 1550 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England (daughter of Christopher Dummett and Thomisa Mitchell); died in 1627 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Map of Chardstock ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chardstock

    Children:
    1. 424. William Abraham Cate was born in 1639 in (Colyton, Devonshire) England; died in 1670.

  7. 856.  Captain Anthony Wyatt, The Immigrant was born in ~1606 in Scotland; died before 1685 in Chaplin's Choice, Charles City County, Virginia Colony.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: ~1604, England
    • Alt Death: ~1695, Charles City County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Anthony Wyatt
    Born about 1606 in Scotland [uncertain]
    Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Husband of Mary (Chapline) Wyatt — married 1645 [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Nicholas Wyatt
    Died before 1685 in Chaplins Choice, Charles City County, Virginia Colony
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    The William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 1, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1903), p. 261[1]

    Anthony Wyatt was a member of the House of Burgesses for Charles City county in 1645, 1653, and 1656. He lived at Chaplin's Choice, near Jordan's Point in that part of Charles City county, now called Prince George.

    This place in 1619 was the plantation of Capt. Isaac Chaplin, who represented it in the first House of Burgesses.

    In 1686 Capt. Nicholas Wyatt patented it anew, discribing it as in area 361 acres and lying on James River between Parson's and Bicker's Creeks.

    He states that by the burning of his father's house and that of the secretary at Jamestown, the original patent to Chaplin's had been lost.

    In 1676, Nicholas Wyatt, the son was a supporter of Nathaniel Bacon, and a brother-in-law of Capt. William Rookins, of Surry county. (Surry Records.) He married Frances (Rookins?), and in 1680 was one of the justices of the county, with the title of captain.

    In 1715 he confirmed to Edward Hill, of Charles City county, certain land known by the name of Burleigh and the Old Town, which had been left to his sons Anthony and Nicholas by the will of George Sparrow, of Martin's Brandon, dated Feb. 16, 1675, and which land had been sold by Nicholas Wyatt, Sr., by deed 15 Feb., 1680, for 7,000 pounds of tobacco and 31 ¹ of lawful money, to Edward Hill, Sr., of Charles City county, Esq., dec'd, the money having been paid, pursuant to said Sparrow's will, to his son Anthony Wyatt, the other son, Nicholas, dying in infancy.

    The deed was witnessed by William Braine, John Wyatt, and Peter Finney. Capt. Nicholas Wyatt, "aged and weak," made his will in Prince George county, April 14, 1720, and it was recorded December 2, 1720; names Elizabeth Wyatt, daughter of son Anthony Wyatt, deceased,

    granddaughters Frances Wyatt and Susan Wyatt, grandson John Wyatt, Nicholas Reeks, son of daughter Susannah Reeks, dec'd, legacy to Anthony Wyatt, and son Edward, to whom my plantation and land.

    There is a deed from John Sykes and frances his wife, of Prince George, for sixty acres in the Old Church Fields, at a place called Martin Brandon, being the lower third of the land on which Anthony Wyatt lived, and which he was siezed in right of his wife Elizabeth, and which afterwards descended to John Wyatt (as heir at law to said Elizabeth), and who dying seized thereof the said land descended to his three daughters, of whom Frances Sykes is one, dated February 10, 1722.

    On May 10, 1726, Capt. Edward Wyatt, Sr., of Martin Brandon, made his will, naming daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Wyatt, and sons Edward and Francis.

    In 1728 Edward Wyatt, son of Edward Wyatt, had not yet attained twenty-one. (Deed.) Henry Wyatt, of Prince George, and Mary, his wife, sold a slave to Hon. John Carter, of Charles City county (Note b.) Feb. 3, 1727, which slave was devised to said Mary, by Edward Hill, of Charles City county, deceased. In

    1718-19, Michael Talbot, of Prince George, left legacies to Edward, Eliza, and Francis Wyatt, children of Capt. Edward Wyatt and to John Reeks. In 1721, the estate of Anthony Wyatt was credited with the cost of the burying of Hanah Wyatt and John Wyatt. Edward Wyatt.

    It appears, then, that Capt. Anthony Wyatt (died about 1645) had issue, Capt. Nicholas2 Wyatt (died about 1720), who married Frances ---, and had issue Anthony3, Nicholas, died infant, Edward3, and Susanna3, who married [Benjamin; this is proved by a Goochland Co., Va., deed] Reeks, and had Nicholas.

    Sources

    The Wyatt Family, https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915003/1915003#page/n1/mode/2up, The William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 1, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1903), p. 261 to 263.

    end of biography

    Researcher Jerry W. Scott [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?cate::wyatt::5397.html] (February 18th, 2019: now extinct) writes,

    ""Wyatt Families"

    The William and Mary Quarterly, Ser. 1, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1903), p. 261:

    (5) Anthony Wyatt was a member of the House of Burgesses for Charles City county in 1645, 1653, and 1656. He lived at Chaplin's Choice, near Jordan's Point in that part of Charles City county, now called Prince George. This place in 1619 was the plantation of Capt. Isaac Chaplin, who represented it in the first House of Burgesses.

    In 1686 Capt. Nicholas Wyatt patented it anew, discribing it as in area 361 acres and lying on James River between Parson's and Bicker's Creeks. He states that by the burning of his father's house and that of the secretary at Jamestown, the original patent to Chaplin's had been lost.

    In 1676, Nicholas Wyatt, the son was a supporter of Nathaniel Bacon, and a brother-in-law of Capt. William Rookins, of Surry county. (Surry Records.) He married Frances (Rookins?), and in 1680 was one of the justices of the county, with the title of captain. In 1715 he confirmed to Edward Hill, of Charles City county, certain land known by the name of Burleigh and the Old Town, which had been left to his sons Anthony and Nicholas by the will of George Sparrow, of Martin's Brandon, dated Feb. 16, 1675, and which land had been sold by Nicholas Wyatt, Sr., by deed 15 Feb., 1680, for 7,000 pounds of tobacco and 31 ¹ of lawful money, to Edward Hill, Sr., of Charles City county, Esq., dec'd, the money having been paid, pursuant to said Sparrow's will, to his son Anthony Wyatt, the other son, Nicholas, dying in infancy.

    The deed was witnessed by William Braine, John Wyatt, and Peter Finney. Capt. Nicholas Wyatt, "aged and weak," made his will in Prince George county, April 14, 1720, and it was recorded December 2, 1720; names Elizabeth Wyatt, daughter of son Anthony Wyatt, deceased, granddaughters Frances Wyatt and Susan Wyatt, grandson John Wyatt, Nicholas Reeks, son of daughter Susannah Reeks, dec'd, legacy to Anthony Wyatt, and son Edward, to whom my plantation and land.

    There is a deed from John Sykes and frances his wife, of Prince George, for sixty acres in the Old Church Fields, at a place called Martin Brandon, being the lower third of the land on which Anthony Wyatt lived, and which he was siezed in right of his wife Elizabeth, and which afterwards descended to John Wyatt (as heir at law to said Elizabeth), and who dying seized thereof the said land descended to his three daughters, of whom Frances Sykes is one, dated February 10, 1722.

    On May 10, 1726, Capt. Edward Wyatt, Sr., of Martin Brandon, made his will, naming daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Wyatt, and sons Edward and Francis. In 1728 Edward Wyatt, son of Edward Wyatt, had not yet attained twenty-one. (Deed.) Henry Wyatt, of Prince George, and Mary, his wife, sold a slave to Hon. John Carter, of Charles City county (Note b.) Feb. 3, 1727, which slave was devised to said Mary, by Edward Hill, of Charles City county, deceased. In 1718-19, Michael Talbot, of Prince George, left legacies to Edward, Eliza, and Francis Wyatt, children of Capt. Edward Wyatt and to John Reeks.

    In 1721, the estate of Anthony Wyatt was credited with the cost of the burying of Hanah Wyatt and John Wyatt. Edward Wyatt. It appears, then, that Capt. Anthony Wyatt (died about 1645) had issue, Capt. Nicholas2 Wyatt (died about 1720), who married Frances ---, and had issue Anthony3, Nicholas, died infant, Edward3, and Susanna3, who married [Benjamin; this is proved by a Goochland Co., Va., deed] Reeks, and had Nicholas.


    2 Jun 2007

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/wyatt/messages/1737.html

    Re: Nicholas Wyatt, 1600's, VA
    Posted by: John Warfield Reeves Date: April 29, 2000 at 19:15:13
    In Reply to: Nicholas Wyatt, 1600's, VA by Susan Roquemore of 4834

    I have Anthony Wyatt as Nicholas's father, born in England about 1604 and died in Virginia in the 1660s. Also, I have Damaris's maiden name as Stockett. She died in 1699. Their daughter Sarah married Col. Edward Dorsey. Is this wrong? Enquiring minds want to know.

    end of query

    Anthony married Mary Chaplin in (~1645) in (Prince George County, Virginia). Mary (daughter of Captain Isaac Chapline, Royal Navy, The Immigrant and Mary Calvert) was born in 1623 in James River County, Virginia; died before 1680 in James River County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 857.  Mary Chaplin was born in 1623 in James River County, Virginia (daughter of Captain Isaac Chapline, Royal Navy, The Immigrant and Mary Calvert); died before 1680 in James River County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1623, Prince George County, Virginia Colony

    Notes:

    Biography
    This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[1] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

    Name
    Name: Mary /Chapline/[2][3][4]
    Birth
    Birth:
    Date: 1623
    Place: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States[5][6]
    Object
    Object: @M725@
    Marriage
    Husband: Anthony Wyatt
    Wife: Mary Chapline
    Child: Elizabeth Wyatt
    Relationship to Father: Natural
    Relationship to Mother: Natural
    Marriage:
    Date: 1645[7][8]
    Husband: @I3061@
    Wife: @I3060@
    Child: Mary Chapline
    Relationship to Father: Natural
    Relationship to Mother: Natural
    Marriage:
    Date: 1606
    Place: England[9][10]
    Sources
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    end of profile

    Birth:
    in Chaplin's Choice area...

    Died:
    in Chaplin's Choice area...

    Notes:

    Residence (Family):
    The area that would become Charles City County was first established as "Charles Cittie" by the Virginia Company in 1619. It was one of the first four "boroughs" of Virginia, and was named in honor of Prince Charles, who would later become King Charles I of England. After Virginia became a royal colony, the borough was changed to "Charles City Shire" in 1634, as one of the five original Shires of Virginia. It was subsequently changed to the present name of Charles City County in 1643.

    Charles City County is part of the Greater Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 7,256, making it one of smaller counties in Virginia by population.[1] Its county seat is the town of Charles City.[2]

    Children:
    1. 428. Captain Nicholas Wyatt was born in ~1650 in Chapline's Choice Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia Colony); died before DECEMBER, 1720 in Prince George County, Virginia Colony.

  9. 880.  Nicholas Fussell was born in ~ 1600 in (London) England; died in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Book Seller

    Notes:

    Reference Lynn Fussell's excellent website; www.thefussells.org - July 5th, 2017; this domamin name has expired ... DAH

    MARRIAGE:The baptismal records for Anne and William list Nicholas ffussell (sic) as the father and Judith his wife. LDS Microfilm 375028, Parish Registers of St. Gregory by St. Paul's in London.
    Baptisms 1627-1651. LDS Family History Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Boyd's Marriage Index 1626-1650, Vol. 8, "1627 Fressell Nic and Judith Camp, Rich. Surrey."; IGI 1988 Edition; St. Mary Magdalen, Richmond, Surrey Parish Records (Book) 942.21 B4PR V.1 LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; Microfilm 0883953 LDS Family History Library

    OCCUPATION:Book seller. Source Microfilm 375028, St. Gregory by St. Paul's baptismal registry 1627-1651. Entries for Anne and William.

    The younger siblings, Anne and William, also listed in St. Gregory by St. Paul's were actually baptised in St. Mary Magdelan Parish according to the record. St. Mary Magdalen Parish adjoined St. Gregory by St. Paul's but its registers did not commence until 1712. All six children may have been baptized in St. Mary Magdelan Parish but it was not noted for the first four. More information was contained in the entries for the younger children. The family most likely lived in St. Mary Magdelan Parish since at least two of the children were baptised here.

    The earlier registers for christenings in St. Gregory by St. Paul's did not list Nicholas ffussell (sic) nor did later registers show the death of either Nicholas or Judith.
    "After having his entire estate confiscated by Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War, Nicholas Fussell, a bookseller of London, was "reduced to such necessity that he was forct to send two of his Sons {as} Common Servants to Virginia.""""
    Jamestown Interpretive Essays "Leaving England: The Social Background of Indentured Servants of the Seventeenth Century", James Horn, Director, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
    http://iath.virginia.edu/vedh/jamestown/essays/horn_essay,html


    ?September 1674. " Petition of John Fussell for relief. The loyalty of his father to the King ruined the petitioner who was obligated to send his two sons as common servants to Virginia. (SP Dom)."
    Coldham, Peter Wilson. "Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-16990", Surrey, England (Genealogy Publishing Co.:Baltimore 1990). p. 228.
    SPDom=Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series 1661-1699, ed. Mary Anne Evertt Green, F. H. BlackburnDaniell, William John Hardy & H. Edward Peterson, H. M. S. O. 1860-1933.

    The 1674 date for emigration of John would indicate that Nicholas, his brother, came earlier since Nicholas's son, William, was born in Virginia in 1668. The wording of reference is ambigious, maybe he came earlier and filed the petition later.

    end of notes

    BIOGRAPHY

    Nicholas was a bookseller. There are, at least, two books which were sold by Nicholas Fussell that are are now in rare book collections in university libraries and several are in the Library of Congress. These books show that Fussell's shop was one of several located in the churchyard of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England, "at the ball." His store was at the north door of the Cathedral. One of the books was published in 1632 and the other in 1648, long before Oliver Cromwell died in 1658. (Per Tom Sullivan post of 8 Sep 2003 on Fussell message board at ancestry.com) One of the books was: "The compleat horseman and expert ferrier: In two bookes. The first, shewing the best manner of breeding good horses, with their choyce, nature, riding and..." by De Grey, Thomas. London: Printed by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by Nicholas Fussell, at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the great north doore, at the signe of the white Lyon and Ball, 1639."

    After having his entire estate confiscated by Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War, Nicholas Fussell, a bookseller of London, was "reduced to such necessity that he was forct to send two of his Sons [as] Comon Servants to Virginia."

    Nicholas married Judith Camp on 6 Aug 1627. They were the parents of: Judith, Nicholas, Jane, John, Anne, and William.

    SOURCES

    Descendants of Nicholas Fussell, by Lynn E. Fussell, publ. privately in 1996.

    Virtual Jamestown - State Papers 29/361 (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, M-930); Ghirelli, List of Emigrants, pp. 18-19, 76; C. D. P. Nicholson, "Some Early Emigrants to America," Genealogists' Magazine, 13 (1959-1961):12.

    Essay about indentured servants by James Horn, director of the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

    end of biography

    Nicholas married Judith Camp on 6 Aug 1627 in Saint Mary Magdelan, Richmond, Surrey, England. Judith (daughter of George Camp and Joan Gripe) was born in 0___ 1602 in London, Middlesex, England; died in London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 881.  Judith Camp was born in 0___ 1602 in London, Middlesex, England (daughter of George Camp and Joan Gripe); died in London, Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 Jan 1602, Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England

    Children:
    1. 440. Nicholas Fussell, Jr., The Immigrant was born before 27 Jul 1633 in London, England; died in 1678 in Commonwealth of Virginia; was buried in Commonwealth of Virginia.
    2. John Fussell was born in (St Gregory, by St Paul's, London, England).


Generation: 11

  1. 1536.  Gentleman William Cantrell, Jr., The Immigrant was born in 1575 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England (son of William Cantrell and Agnes Johnson); died in 1619 in Jamestown, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: ~1580, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England
    • Immigration: 1607, Jamestown, Virginia
    • Alt Death: Aft 1625, Jamestown, Virginia

    Notes:

    Biography

    William Cantrell/Cantrill was born around 1580 in Derbyshire, England.

    He was one of the first adventurers to the New World, landing at Jamestowne, Virginia in 1608. Jamestowne was settled the previous year, becoming the first permanent English settlement in the New World. Captain John Smith noted that In 1608, "Master Nelson arrived with his lost Phoenix." He also provided a list of new arrivals in a note entitled, "Their names that were landed in this Supply." He listed thirty-two "gentlemen," a list which included "William Cantrell."[1]

    Among Smith's many duties and interests was Exploration and Discovery , up, down, and around the James River. On 2 Jun 1608, Smith left the fort "to performe his discoveries," with a company of adventurers which included six "gentlemen" (a group which included "William Cantrill"), four soldiers, a blacksmith and two fishermen. The discovery company left "in an open barge of two tunnes burthen, leaving the Phenix at Cape Henry, we crossed the bay to the Easterne Shore and fell with the isles called Smith's Iles." The record of this adventure includes encountering "2 grimme and stout Savages," being taken to meet the "King" of the Werowans, catching more fish than they could cook and eat by stabbing them with their swords, and their captain's near fatal encounter with a stingray.[2]

    This second voyage of discovery took the hardy adventurers into modern-day Delaware, to within five miles of modern-day Pennsylvania, and up the Potomac River ten miles past the current site of Washington DC. From June 2 to July 21, 1608, the company of discovery traversed nearly 1,000 miles.[3]

    William Cantrill participated fully in this second discovery and Cantrell's Point on the James River, is named for him. Although Cantrill's journals have not survived, in his own "Narrative" Smith acknowledges included material having come "From the writings of Captaine Nathaniel Powell, William Cantrill, Sergeant Boothe, Edward Gurganey."[4]

    Name
    Name: William /Cantrell/[5][6]
    Event
    Event:
    Type: Arrival
    Date: 1607
    Place: Jamestown, Virginia[7]
    Marriage
    No record as yet has been found of the marriage of William Cantrell. The only mention we have of a wife is in a footnote referring to the birth of Henry, son of William and Mary.[8]

    Sources
    ? Smith, Historie
    ? Smith, Narrative, p 141
    ? Bourne
    ? Smith, Narrative, p 325
    ? Source: #S-1477399581 Page: Place: Jamestown, Virginia; Year: 1607; Page Number: . Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=1234129&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Data: Text: Arrival date: 1607 Arrival place: Jamestown, Virginia APID: 1,7486::1234129
    ? Source: #S-1441686997 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=alumni6&h=13089&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: APID: 1,3997::13089
    ? Source: #S-1477399581 Page: Place: Jamestown, Virginia; Year: 1607; Page Number: . Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=1234129&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Data: Text: Arrival date: 1607 Arrival place: Jamestown, Virginia APID: 1,7486::1234129
    ? McCartney
    Smith, John, The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer Isles, Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, publishers to the University, New York: Macmillan Company, MCMVII (1907), p. 110, 111, 115, 235
    Smith, John, Narrative of Early Virginia, 1606-1625, Vol. 5, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907, pp. 141, 142, 325
    Bourne, Joel K., Jr. National Geographic, June 2005, pp. 46-49
    McCartney, Martha W. Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635; A Biographical Dictionary, Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2007. p. 185
    Source: S-1441686997 Repository: #R-1593257507 Title: Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Venn, J. A., comp.. Alumni Cantabrigienses. London, England: Cambridge University Press, 1922-1954.Original data: Venn, J. A., comp.. Alumni Cantabrigienses. London, Eng Note: APID: 1,3997::0
    Repository: R-1593257507 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note:
    Source: S-1477399581 Repository: #R-1593257507 Title: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Author: Gale Research Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.Original data - Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2010.Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenge Note: APID: 1,7486::0
    See also:

    Christie, Susan Cantrill. The Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of Richard Cantrill, who was a Resident of Philadelphia Prior to 1689, and of Earlier Cantrills in England and America. New York: The Grafton Press Genealogical Publishers, 1908. pp xix-xx
    Source: S-1477515009 Repository: #R-1593257507 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 Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=20019944&pid=288 NOTE: Leads to family tree page on ancestry.com with zero data in it.

    end of profile

    William Cantrill

    Sex: M

    Birth: 1575 in Derbyshire, England

    Death: 1619 in Jamestown, Virginia

    Marriage 1 Mary

    Children

    Henry Cantrill b: 1616 in Derbyshire, Blackwell Parish, England

    An acquaintance of John Smith, it is said he was at his marriage to Pocahontas.

    Arrived in America in 1608. He was listed as a "Gentleman" and was said to be familiar with firearms.

    end of biography

    List of Jamestown colonists:

    First Supply - January 1608

    Jefrey Abots, Gentleman
    Robert Alberton, Perfumer
    Robert Barnes, Gentleman
    William Bayley, Gentleman
    William Beckwith, Tailer
    Richard Belfield, Refiner
    William Bentley, Labourer
    John Bouth, Labourer
    Richard Brislow, Labourer
    William Burket, Labourer
    James Burne

    *William Cantril, Gentleman

    William married Mary LNU. Mary was born in 1590 in (Bakewell, Derbyshire) England; died in 1630 in (Jamestown, James City County, Colony of Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 1537.  Mary LNU was born in 1590 in (Bakewell, Derbyshire) England; died in 1630 in (Jamestown, James City County, Colony of Virginia).

    Notes:

    Married:
    No record as yet has been found of the marriage of William Cantrell. The only mention we have of a wife is in a footnote referring to the birth of Henry, son of William and Mary.

    Children:
    1. 768. Henry Cantrell was born in 1616 in (Derbyshire) England; died in ~1682 in New Castle County, Delaware.

  3. 1696.  Christopher Cate was born in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England; died in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England.

    Notes:

    Saturday, May 21st, 2016:

    Hello Sandy.

    Thanks for the "heads-up" which makes sense as he named his first son, "William".

    Looking forward to viewing the their wills.

    Call me anytime,


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    Comments (Suggest a change: Christopher Cate (I39813)): Just to let u know i believe Christopher's father and grandfather were both william . i too am descended from the Cates. i have sent for wills for both williams and their widows in the hope of proving it beyond doubt. after a new vicar came to chardstock in late 1690s all Cates became Keate. Richard my ancestor born s/o Christopher Cate died in 1688 as keate. the new vicar it seems thought that the Cates were spelled the same as his name of Keate. there r 2 other william's one Christopher's son the other Edward's son. im not sure which is which both a similar age, u will be able to confirm this on the www.chardstockwebmuseum.org webite, hope thats helpful - sandy

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    Proposed Change: Christopher Cate (I39813)
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    Description: Hi Christopher was the son of William cate and Magdalen pinney' they married 1587 (igi) William died 1596. he was the son of George who in turn was the son of another william who died 1568 and his wife margaret. georges wife was agnes. Magdalenes father was walter pinney. i'll leave u to prove it but it may help - sandy

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    Christopher married Margery Pyke(Chardstock, Devonshire) England. Margery was born in (England); died in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 1697.  Margery Pyke was born in (England); died in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England.
    Children:
    1. 848. William Cate was born in 1545 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

  5. 1698.  Christopher Dummett was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

    Christopher married Thomisa MitchellChardstock, Devonshire, England. Thomisa (daughter of Alexander Mitchell and Joan Palfraye) was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 1699.  Thomisa Mitchell was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England (daughter of Alexander Mitchell and Joan Palfraye); died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Map of Chardstock ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chardstock

    Children:
    1. 849. Agnes Dummett was born in 1550 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in 1627 in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

  7. 1714.  Captain Isaac Chapline, Royal Navy, The Immigrant was born in 1584 in Kiplin, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England; died on 8 Dec 1628.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Plantation owner, "Chapline's Choice"
    • Alt Birth: 1584, Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
    • Immigration: 1610

    Notes:

    Isaac Chapline MP
    Gender: Male
    Birth: 1584
    Danby Wiske, North Yorkshire, England, (Present UK)
    Death: December 08, 1628 (44)
    North Atlantic Ocean (Died at sea.)
    Immediate Family:
    Husband of Mary Chapline (Calvert)
    Father of John Chapline; William Chapline; Isaac Chapline and Mary Wyatt
    Added by: Matthew Buchanan Knight on October 28, 2008
    Managed by: Sarah Jane Hartman and 10 others
    Curated by: Ben M. Angel, still catching up

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    English (default) history
    The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of CHAPLAINS Choyse and the Trueloves Company taken the 21 th January 1624

    The MUSTER of Ensigne ISACK CHAPLAINE ["Ensign" was a militia rank]

    ISACK CHAPLAINE arived in the Starr 1610

    MARY his wife in the James 1622

    JOHN CHAPLAINE his kinsman aged 15 yeares in the James 1622

    Servant's

    ROBERT HUDSON aged 30 yeares arrived in the James 1622 HENERY THORNE aged 18 yeares (same) JOHN DUFFILL aged 14 yeares (same) IVIE BANTON a Maid servant (same) ANN MlGHILL a Maid servant arrived in the George 1619

    From Chaplines from Maryland and Virginia by Maria E. Liggett Dare, Pg 13.

    http://www.archive.org/stream/chaplinesfrommary00dare#page/n30/mode/1up/search/Isaac

    Isaac Chapline, Ensign in English Royal Navy, to America with Lord Delaware in 1610. Settled in "Chaplaine's Choyce" in 1622.

    Isaac Chapline, Ensign Royal Navy, came to America in the "Starr" in 1610 as King's Council under Lord Delaware. He was granted large tracts of land on the south side of the James River in the Parish of Jordan's and on Bicker's Creek, which land he named "Chapline's Choice" - Hotten's Original Lists.

    In 1622, Isaac Chapline was joined by his wife Mary Chapline and their son John Chapline, who came to America in the "James" accompanied by four servants. - Colonial Records of Virginia Land Book, Vol VII, p. 531, Richmond, VA, Henning's, etc.

    In "Original Lists of Persons of Quality Arrived in Virginia from 1600 to 1700" by John Campden Hotten, published in New York in 1874, p. 213:

    Muster of Inhabitants of Chaplain's Choyse, taken Jan. 21, 1624.
    Muster of Ensigne Isack Chaplaine. Isack Chaplaine arrived in the "Star" in 1610 and took up 250 acres of land south of James River from the falls, and named it Chaplain's Choyse. Mary, his wife, and John ,aged 15 years, arrived in the James in 1622.
    Servants Robert Hudson, age 30, John Duffield, age 14, Henry Thorn, age 18, and Ivie Banton, who was Mrs. Chapline's maid.
    Pg. 267. Patent of 50 Acres of Land to Isacke Chapline in 1626. Corporacion of Charles Cittie. 100 in Worsqueacke, later.

    Pg. 269. Territory of Great Wyanoke. Isacke Chapline 200 acres planted.

    By Patent.

    See also "History of First Settlements of Virginia" by John Burk, Vol I, also "virginia Colony of London, 1606-1692," Vol I, pg. 84.

    Isaac Chapline probably made visits to England during this period. I do not imagine he was separated from his wife for 12 years. The word "kinsman" often occurs in Hotten's Original Lists where child is meant.

    It is said that when Isaac Chapline called the attenion of the ship's captain to the spelling of his name "Chaplain," the captain replied, "We will then add an 'e'" and so it stood in the quaint spelling of that day, Isacke Chaplaine." In a second place Hotten spells the name Chaplin. It is sometimes spelled Chapline, and in this generation so prevails.

    John Smith's History of Virginai p. 269, says: "Chapline's Choice" lay on south side of James River in Parish of Jordan's and on Blicker's Creek.

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    Genealogy:

    1. Isaac Chapline, b. in England about 1584.
    2. Mary (Unknown) b. in England about 1586, m. about 1606.
    1. John, b. in England in 1607.
    2. Mary, b. 1623 in Chapline's Choice. Supposed to have married Anthony Wyatt (burgess in 1645). Son Nicholas Wyatt secured deed to Chapline's Choice in 1686. Records lost by fire.
    3. William, b. 1635, and settled in Talbot County.
    3a. Son Francis, born 1656, m. to Martha (Unknown), b. 1659. Died Aug. 27, 1707. Martha died Feb. 9, 1700.
    3a1. Son James Chapline, b. about 1678. Possible other children names not recorded or who died. Records imperfectly kept at that day. If there was a Rector, then they were recorded. James Chapline married Elizabeth (Unknown) Feb. 20, 1704. (1) James and Elizabeth Chapline had 2 sons. (2) James Chapline, b. Nov. 17, 1706. (3) Francis Chapline b. Dec. 10, 1708. James Chapline died Feb. 17, 1708 (old style) leaving a young widow and two infant sons (see Will 1708). His widow married again, viz. "William Aires and Elizabeth Chapline married Oct. 16, 1710)
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    Isaac Chapline was born 1584 in England, and died Bef. 08 Dec 1628 in At Sea

    He married Mary Calvert on Abt. 1606 in England, daughter of Leonard Calvert and Grace (or Alicia) Crossland.

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    Notes for Isaac Chapline:
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    CHAPLINE (#3)


    * From "The First Seventeen Years""Virginia 1607 - 1624""Jamestown Booklet No. 1" Author Charles E. Hatch, Jr.Univ. Press of Va., Charlottesville 1957, English Printing 1987 pages 68 and 69:


    "Chaplain's Choice (23)"


    "This plantation appears in a listing in 1624.In March of that year, too, Isaac Chaplain represented it in the Assembly.This was another of the number of particular, or private, plantations founded in Virginia in the 1619-24 period.It is generally assumed to have been located in the area to the east of Woodleefe's Plantation.It was noted in May, 1625 that Isaac Chaplain had 200 acres which were "planted" in the "territory" of great Weyonoke."He has as well, what may have been a personal stake, 50 other acres in the Corporation of the Charles City."


    "In 1624 a total of twenty-four persons were living "At Chaplains choice" and a year later the head count stood at seventeen (thirteen males, four females)This figure, as did the other muster statistics, included the Trulove Company people and goods.This embraced two boats, but only two houses, forty-one barrels of corn and some small amounts of peas, meal and oatmeal plus three hogs and forty-eight fowl.There were reasonable amounts of small arms and armor and six pieces of ordnance.The latter, an unusually high figure for a private plantation, included one falconet and five "murderers."Some tobacco was being produced, for "John Trehern of Chaplins Choise" exported "one hogshead" in 1625. A lawsuit ensued when the ship captain sold it, although it had been consigned to Trehern's brother. As satisfaction he was to get "two hundred & thirty waight of tobacco in leafe and smother together with one hogshead."
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    Search Terms: CHAPLINE (1)
    Database: Early Immigrants to Virginia from the 1500s and 1600s
    Combined Matches: 1
    CHAPLINE, ISAAC, born about 1584. Ensign in Royal Navy. Came from England in the "Starr" as Kings Council under Lord Delaware in 1610. Settled on south side of James River in 1622. Married in England to Mary Calvert, born 1586, came to America in 1622 with son John and four servants.
    CHAPLINE
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    "The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607 - 1660" by Peter Wilson Coldham
    P37 - At the Chaplains Choice(List of those living in VA, Feb 16, 1624), Living: Isaack Chaplaine, Mrs Chaplaine, John Chaplaine, (plus 20 others by name), and Ann, a maid.
    P46 - 28 Feb 1624 Report from the Gov. & Council of VA. at James City to the King rebutting the accusations against the Plantation made by Capt. Butler.6000, not 10,000 persons have been transported to VA, who for the most part, were wasted by the cruelty of Sir Thomas Smyth's government.Signed by 30 men (incl. Isack Chaplaine).
    P51 - 20 Jan - 7 Feb 1625 Muster of the inhabitants of VA (ages are shown after the name, followed by Ship and date of arrival).Chaplains Choice ( 1-21-1625 ); Ensign Isack Chaplaine by "Star" 1610, Mary (his wife) by "James" 1622, John Chaplaine (his kinsmen) 15 by "James" 1622 (note: this was his son and he was 15 in 1622), (also listed 14 others with same info and four by name that were killed by Injuns that year).
    P69 - 4 Feb 1625 Report of proceedings in VA on the complaint of Capt. Martin against Sir George Yeardley & Capt. Bargrave, including the examination of 6 witnesses (including Isacke Chaplen, Ensign)
    P74 - Lands granted by patent in VA. 1626 Corporation of Charles City:Isacke Chapline - 50 acres
    P75 - Territory of Great WeyonokeIsacke Chaplin - 200 acres
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    "The Abridged Compendium of American Generals" Vol. 3
    P654 - Chapline, Isaac (B ca 1584) Ens. Royal Navy; From England in the "Starr" as King's Council under Lord Delaware, 1610; settled in "Chaplaine's Choyce" south side of James River, 1622; M ca1606 Mary Calvert (B ca 1586), to America, 1622 in the "James" with son John & 4 servants.
    P547 - 10 - Isaac Chapline (QV):
    9 - William (1625 -69) M ca 1650, Mary Hopper (D 1669)
    8 - William (ca 1659 - 1718), signed the Petition addressed To His Majesty The King, Nov 1689,in behalf of the protestants of Calvert Co, MD; M ca 1685 Elizabeth Travers
    7 - William (1685 - aft 1740) M 1706 Elizabeth Black
    6 - Moses (1717 - 62) High Constable, Antietam Hundred, Fred. Co 1749; Mem. Grand Jury,Frederick Co, MD 1749; Capt. Militia, French & Indian War 1757; M 1740 Janet Caton (b ca 1718;William & Elizabeth)
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    5-13-96 at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation ( Library)
    "Adventures of Purse & Person" Virginia 1607 - 1624/5, Third Edition, P167& 168
    Isaak Chaplaine - Discusses Isaack, Mary, John, Mary, William & "Chaplaines Choice" on south side of the James River, across from Berkley Plantation.He had land on both sides of the river.Isaack died at sea 1628.Left the Plantation to John.Mary C. married Anthony Wyatt, and has a son Nicholas.Nicholas inherited Chaplaines Choice from his mother and father.On 10-30-1686 it was listed as his with 361A.( The last record that we could find of John was 1662 in a transfer of an adjacent property that bordered Chapline's Choice. - J L Bruhn)
    COAT OF ARMS GRANTED 1593
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    "Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 2" ISSUE
    ISAAC CHAPLINE, b. in England in 1584; came in Ship Starr to Virginia as a member of the King's Council in 1610; m. 1606, Mary (CALVERT?) who was b. in England in 1586, came to Virginia in Ship "James", 1622.
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    Muster of the inhabitants of Virginia settlements, February 16, 1623/4
    Source: "Hotten's Lists", page 173 (Use browser "Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
    Settlers living at "Chaplains choise" in Virginia, February 16, 1623/4


    Baldwyne, Thomas
    Bangton, Isacke [or Baughton]
    Browne, John
    Buttler, Edward
    Chaplaine, Isacke
    Chaplaine, Mrs. ---- (Not specified as wife)
    Chaplaine, John
    Duffy, John
    Ellis, David
    Hudson, Robert
    Ley, Thomas
    Michaell, Ann
    More, Sara
    Phillips, Thomas
    Priest, Walter
    Sanderson, Allexander
    Sutton, Nicholas
    Thorne, Henry
    Trachern, John
    Turner, Henry
    Weston, William
    Whitt, William
    Willson, Henry
    ----, Ann (a maid)
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    Virginia People: Muster of the inhabitants of Virginia settlements, January 21-23, 1624/5
    Sources: "Hotten's Lists" and "Adventurers of Purse and Person"
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    Settlers living at "Chaplains Choise, Charles Cittie", in Virginia,January 21, 1624/5


    Banton, Ivie . . . . . . . -- (Chaplaine maid servant Arrived on the James in 1622
    Box, John. . . . . . . . 23 Arrived on the Truelove in 1622
    Browne, John . . . . . . . 28 Arrived on the Bona Nova in April, 1621
    Chaplaine, Isack . . . . . -- Arrived on the Starr in 1610
    (wife) Chaplaine, Mary. -- Arrived on the James in 1622
    Chaplaine, John. . . . . 15 (kinsman of Isack Chaplaine)Arrived on the James in 1622
    Duffill, John. . . . . . 14 (Chaplaine servant)Arrived on the James in 1622
    Fallowes, Edward . . . . . 30 (Price servant)Arrived on the Hopewell in 1623
    Hudson, Robert . . . . . . 30 (Chaplaine servant)Arrived on the James in 1622
    Jones, David . . . . . . . 22 Arrived on the Truelove in 1622
    Keie, Thomas . . . . . . . 30 Arrived on the Prosperous in June, 1619
    (wife) Keie, Sarah. . . -- Arrived on the Truelove in 1622
    Mighill, Ann . . . . . . . -- (Chaplaine maid servant)Arrived on the George in 1619
    Price, Walter. . . . . . -- Arrived on the William & Thomas in 1618
    Thorne, Henery . . . . . . 18 (Chaplaine servant)Arrived on the James in 1622
    Turner, Henery . . . . . . -- Arrived on the John & Francis in 1615
    Trehearne, John. . . . . 33Arrived on the Truelove in 1622


    3 "Murderers for the forte"
    "These are small canon to clear the decks of boarders or a large riot gun."JLB
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    Name:Isaac Chapline Year:1610Place:VirginiaSource Publication Code:7204.40
    Primary Immigrant:Chapline, Isaac
    Annotation:Date and port of arrival, or date and place of settlement or mention in the New World. Occupation, place of residence and information on at least one generation in America may also be provided.
    Source Bibliography:REAMY, MARTHA, AND BILL REAMY Immigrant Ancestors of Marylanders, As Found in Local Histories. Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2000. 358p.Page:37
    Source Information: Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Filby, P. William, edit. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Research, 2003.
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    Name:Isaac Chapline Year:1610Place:VirginiaSource Publication Code:9448
    Primary Immigrant:Chapline, Isaac
    Annotation:In the years from 1925 to 1942, Frederick A. Virkus edited seven volumes with the title, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, published in Chicago by the Institute of American Genealogy. Each volume has a section in the main body of the work, complete in itself, entitled "Immigrant Ancestors," containing much genealogical information: vol. 1, pp. 965-997; vol. 2, pp. 387-421; vol. 3, pp. 645-692; vol. 4, pp. 727-777; vol. 5, pp. 741-793; vol. 6, pp. 749-819; vol. 7, pp. 825-895. The section in vol. 7 appears to be the most complete and it has been reprinted. Thus that 1964 reprint list is the only one appearing in no. 2048, Filby, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. The Virkus work supplies facts on birth, ancestry, time and place of arrival on this continent, marriage, and death of each immigrant that it includes. A more complete list of immigrants to America before 1750 whose surnames begin with the letter A or the letter B through "Battles" is contained in the material listed in item no. 9450.
    Source Bibliography:VIRKUS, FREDERICK A., editor. Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964. 75p. Repr. 1986.
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    June, 1610 The Starr, from London, arrived at Virginia Ship and Passenger Information:
    Passengers from the Port of London on the Starr to Virginia:
    Blore, John. . . . . . -- Age 27 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
    Chaplaine, Isack . . . . -- See name in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5
    (His wife, Mary, arrived on the James in 1622)
    Gundrie, John. . . . . -- Age 33 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
    Morgan, William. . . . -- Age 30 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
    Prickett, Miles. . . . -- Age 36 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
    Incorrectly listed as 1608:
    Chapman, Francis. . . . -- See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5
    (Also see Thomas Chapman on the Tryall, 1610.)
    Close, Phettiplace. . . -- See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5
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    Chaplaine, Isaac, wife, and John, Feb. 16, 1623, listed as living in Virginia at Chaplains Choise. Ensign, Isaac, arrived in the Starr, 1610, wife Mary arrived in the James, 1622, John, his kinsman, aged 15 yrs, arrived in the James 1622, listed in the muster of the inhabitants of Chaplin's Choyse, and the Truelove's Co., taken Jan. 21, 1624.(Ref.30)
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    Name:Isaac Chapline
    Year:1610
    Place:Virginia
    Source Publication Code:9448
    Primary Immigrant:Chapline, Isaac
    Annotation: In the years from 1925 to 1942, Frederick A. Virkus edited seven volumes with the title, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, published in Chicago by the Institute of American Genealogy. Each volume has a section in the main body of the work, complete in itself, entitled "Immigrant Ancestors," containing much genealogical information: vol. 1, pp. 965-997; vol. 2, pp. 387-421; vol. 3, pp. 645-692; vol. 4, pp. 727-777; vol. 5, pp. 741-793; vol. 6, pp. 749-819; vol. 7, pp. 825-895. The section in vol. 7 appears to be the most complete and it has been reprinted. Thus that 1964 reprint list is the only one appearing in no. 2048, Filby, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. The Virkus work supplies facts on birth, ancestry, time and place of arrival on this continent, marriage, and death of each immigrant that it includes. A more complete list of immigrants to America before 1750 whose surnames begin with the letter A or the letter B through "Battles" is contained in the material listed in item no. 9450.
    Source Bibliography:VIRKUS, FREDERICK A., editor. Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964. 75p. Repr. 1986.Page: 20
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    6624. Issac CHAPLINE was born in 1585 in , England. He died about 1650 in , Charles City, Virginia.
    THE SETTLERS
    The Indians looked on the early settlers as invaders of their area but since it was only one or two families at a time coming into the areas, the Indians were not too concerned. They were still very much in control. The white man also brought with him items from Europe which the Indian had never seen. The settlers learned the ways of the Indian, how to hunt, trap and plant crops, etc., while the Indian learned about construction, guns and civilization. It was a unique experience for both.
    Western Maryland had no difficulty with the Indians except on individual situations where the settler would deceive or cheat the Indians or hard feelings would arise which would usually result in a massacre of the family.
    In March, 1732, Charles - Lord Baltimore offered 200 acres of land in fee simple for 40 shillings sterling to any settler who would go over the mountain into Western Maryland so that they could "populate the back lands of his province".
    As the settlers came they felt no need to build forts because the Indians were friendly. They built instead, small log cabins, cleared land and started to farm, hunt and carve a way of life.
    The Great Spring (where Sharpsburg is today) ever flowing with its large cavern beneath, provided fresh water for stock and the early resident that settled close-by.
    The "Belinda Springs" about two miles away along Antietam Creek was the campground area and water supply of the Catawbas. They preferred this "Health water" to the river water. It tasted different and by legend provided good health.
    About 1740, the Catawbas left the area and the Delawares took over the control of the upper Potowmack. For the most part, the area was deserted except for a few scattered settlers.


    THE CHAPLINE FAMILY


    The Chapline family can best be described as having adventure in their hearts and daring in their souls. They were a military family as evidenced by the six generations that answered the call of their allegiance. They were also a family of the law with numerous generations supplying lawyers, justices and judges.


    As an insight into early American History and how the Chaplines' progressed to the point of Joseph Chapline founding Sharpsburg, we go back to the time when American was first settled.
    Isaac Chapline, born in England in 1585, was the latest in a long line of aristocratic Chapline's. He entered the English Royal Navy, where, as a result of his high family position, soon became a Captain of one of her Majesty's ships. In 1606 he married Mary Calvert, daughter of Leonard Calvert of the founding Maryland family, that governed for 139 years from 1632 to 1771.
    Isaac first came to America on June 9, 1610, on his ship "Starr" bringing Lord Delaware the first governor of Virginia. The "Starr" and the other two ships accompanying him were loaded with 200 settlers and supplies.
    They arrived in the James River near Jamestown just as the last few remaining early Jamestown residents had given up hope and boarded their ship to return to England and forsake this difficult land.
    Had Isaac not arrived in time it is interesting to speculate whether America would have developed as we know it.
    England had already had several major setbacks in America and was ready to give up on colonizing the new world, but with the new people and fresh supplies, Jamestown was saved and reestablished. Isaac was appointed a member of the Kings's Council to the colonies, a position he held for many years. All lands at this time were known as Virginia, named for the Virgin Queen. Maryland was sectioned out and established in 1632 when Charles Calvert came as the Lord Proprietary.
    Isaac and Mary had their first son, John, born in England in 1607. Isaac and his family decided to immigrate to America in 1622. They brought with them their five servants and were granted several large tracts of land in what was then still Virginia. In 1623 Isaac and his wife Mary had daughter Mary and in 1625, son William was born. It is this son William, we will follow in developing the Chapline lineage.
    He was married to Mary CALVERT in 1606.
    More About Isaac Chapline:
    Arrived USA: Jun 1610, 1610 The Starr departed London and arrived at Virginia in June, 1610.506, 507
    Date born 2: 1584, Kiplin, Yorkshire, England.508
    Burial: 1628, Buried at Sea.509
    Census: 16 Feb 1622/23, Musters of Virginia, p 20 & 21.510, 511
    Census (2): 21 Jan 1623/24, Musters of Virginia.512, 513
    Died 2: Bef. 08 Dec 1628, At sea.514
    Military service: Captain, Royal Navy.515, 516, 517
    Occupation: 1610, Plantation Owner "CHAPLIN'S CHOISE".518, 519
    WFT Census Ind: County/State: Champlains, VA.520, 521
    More About Isaac Chapline and Mary Calvert:
    Marriage 1: Abt. 1606, England.522, 523, 524
    Marriage 2: 1606, England.525
    Children of Isaac Chapline and Mary Calvert are:
    +William Chapline, b. 1625, "Chaplin's Choice", James River, VA526, 527, 528, d. 09 Dec 1669, Calvert Co, MD529, 530, 531, 532, 533.
    John Chapline, b. 1607, England534, d. date unknown.
    Isaac Chapline, b. 1609, England534, d. date unknown.
    Mary Chapline, b. 1623, Chapline's Choice, Prince George County,Virginia534, d. date unknown.

    *

    "Chaplin, Isaac, came to Virginia with Sir Thomas Gates in 1610, and Mary, his wife, arrived in 1622. He patented "Chaplin's Choice," on James river, near Jordan's Point, in 1619.

    The patent called for 200 acres. In 1629 he represented Chaplin's in the general assembly.

    Later "Chaplin's Choice" was owned by Captain Anthony Wyatt."


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    Biography

    Douglass-990 16:28, 22 June 2017 (EDT) adopted profile. Added ancient planter category. Under development

    Isaac Chapline, (B ca 1584) Ens. Royal Navy; From England in the "Starr" as King's Council under Lord Delaware, 1610; settled in "Chaplaine's Choyce" south side of James River, 1622; M ca1606 Mary Calvert (B ca 1586), to America, 1622 in the "James" with son John & 4 servants. [1]

    Immigration
    From the 1624/25 Muster; 20 Jan - 7 Feb 1625 Muster of the inhabitants of VA (ages are shown after the name, followed by Ship and date of arrival).Chaplains Choice ( 1-21-1625 ); Ensign Isack Chaplaine by "Star" 1610, Mary (his wife) by "James" 1622, John Chaplaine (his kinsmen) 15 by "James" 1622

    Chaplaine's Choyce
    "Chaplaine's Choice" was one of the number of private plantations founded in Virginia in the 1619-24 period. It is generally assumed to have been located in the area to the east of Woodleefe's Plantation. [2] It was noted in May, 1625 that Isaac Chaplain had 200 acres which were "planted" in the "territory" of great Weyonoke. [3]

    Sources
    ? The Abridged Compendium of American Generals" Vol. 3, P.654
    ? "Early Virginia Plantations",From: 'The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624 by Charles E. Hatch, Jr.
    ? "The First Seventeen Years" "Virginia 1607 - 1624" "Jamestown Booklet No. 1", Author Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Univ. Press of Va., Charlottesville 1957, English Printing 1987,pages 68 and 69
    See Also:

    "Adventures of Purse & Person" Virginia 1607 - 1624/5, Third Edition, P167 & 168
    THE FIRST SEVENTEEN YEARS, Virginia, 1607-1624, Charles E. Hatch, Jr.,The University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville,COPYRIGHT©, 1957 BY VIRGINIA 350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CORPORATION, WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA
    The Virginia Census, 1624-25, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1900), pp. 364-367,Published by: Virginia Historical Society,Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4242281
    "The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607 - 1660" by Peter Wilson Coldham, P37 (microfilm)
    "The First Seventeen Years, Virginia 1607 - 1624", Jamestown Booklet No. 1,Author Charles E. Hatch, Jr.Univ. Press of Va., Charlottesville 1957, English Printing, 1987, pages 68 and 69
    Leopold - Scanga - Godfrey - Janosky:Information about Isaac Chapline
    Ensign Isaac Chapline, Geni.com, (includes references)
    Contributors
    9 WikiTree profile Chapline-15 created through the import of Mulkerin Family History Site.ged on Dec 15, 2011 by Samantha Mulkerin. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Samantha and others.

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    Immigration:
    to Jamestown, Virginia Colony, on the ship, "Starr"

    Died:
    at sea, in the North Atlantic...

    Buried:
    at sea...

    Isaac married Mary Calvert in ~1606 in (Leyburn, Yorkshire) England. Mary (daughter of Leonard Calvert and Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland) was born in 1586 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET; died in St. Mary's City, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 1715.  Mary Calvert was born in 1586 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET (daughter of Leonard Calvert and Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland); died in St. Mary's City, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1622, Jamestown, Virginia, a British colony of America

    Notes:

    I have visited Bolton Castle many times over the years and wondered why I always returned to this same castle. As it turns out, Mary is my 12th great-grandmother and she was born at Bolton Castle...DAH

    View our kinship : http://thehennesseefamily.com/relationship.php?altprimarypersonID=&savedpersonID=&secondpersonID=I3&maxrels=2&disallowspouses=0&generations=30&tree=hennessee&primarypersonID=I32289

    Click here for the history of Bolton Castle... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolton_Castle

    end of notation

    Jerry Bruhn, researcher http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/u/Jerry-Bruhn-WV/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0078.html

    Notes for MARY CALVERT:

    MARY CALVERT
    Arrived on "JAMES" at Jamestown 1622. Lord Baltimore is brother. Lord Baltimore II is nephew.

    Full Context of "Colonial Families of the United States", Vol. 7

    The first known ancestor of this famous family is John CALVERT of Danby Wiske, Yorkshire, England, temp. Henry VIII; he m., wife's name not given.

    I. LEONARD, b. circa 1550, of whom below.
    LEONARD CALVERT, I, b. circa 1550; he was also of Danby Wiske; m. circa 1575, Grace CROSSLAND, who was descended from Roger DE CROSSLAND, temp. Henry III, being the dau. of Thomas and Joanna CROSSLAND of Crossland Hill, Yorkshire, which Thomas was buried 2d September, 1587, his wife, Joanna having been buried 11th July, 1575; by which alliance he became possessed of the Estate of Kipling in the Valley of the Swale, Yorkshire, where he lived and died.
    I. GEORGE, b. 1579, of whom later.
    II. Mary (?), b. 1586; m. 1606, Capt. Isaac CHAPLINE, Royal Navy (see CHAPLINE, Colonial Families, Volume II).
    1. John CHAPLINE, b. 1607; migrated to Virginia.
    2. Isaac CHAPLINE, b. 1609.
    3. Mary CHAPLINE, b. 1623; m. ANTHONY WYATT.
    4. William CHAPLINE, b. 1625; d. 1669; migrated to Maryland; m. 1650, Mary HOPPER.

    ISSUE BY FIRST MARRIAGE, page 288

    GEORGE CALVERT, I, b. 1579; d. 15th April, 1632; graduated from Oxford and became private secretary to Sir Robert Cecil, through whose influence he was introduced to court life; in 1613 he was Clerk of the Crown and Assize in the County of Clare, Ireland, and Clerk of the Privy Council in 1617; in the latter year he was knighted at Hampton Court by King James I, and was a Member of the Commission for winding up the affairs of the Virginia Company; he was Member of Parliament for Yorkshire in 1621 and later was Principal Secretary of State to James I, which office he resigned in 1625; the same year he was created Baron Baltimore of Baltimore. From his friend, the King, he obtained a grant of land in Newfoundland, which he called Avalon; his settlement there having proved a failure, the grant of Maryland was given to him, but he died before it had passed the Great Seal and was buried in the Chancel of St. Dunstan's in the West, London. Lord Baltimore was twice married, m. (firstly) 22d November, 1604, Anne MYNNE [p.288] (Lady Calvert was b. 20th November, 1579 and d. 8th August, 1622), dau. of George and Elizabeth (WROTH) MYNNE and god. dau. of Sir Thomas WROTH of Durance in Enfield, Essex, whose wife was the Lady Mary RICH, dau. of Lord Chancellor RICH. Lord Baltimore m. (secondly) circa 1625, a lady whose name is variously stated as Joan, Arabella, etc.; this Lady Baltimore is supposed to have been drowned returning from Virginia in 1630.

    I. Cecilius, b. 8th August, 1605; d. 30th November, 1675; he succeeded his father as the second Lord Baltimore and m. in 1629, Lady Anne ARUNDEL, b. 1615, d. 1649, dau. of Thomas, Lord ARUNDEL of Wardour Castle and a Count of the Holy Roman Empire; from them descended the succeeding Lords (Barons of) Baltimore extinct in 1771. 1. John, third, Lord Baltimore, b. 1630; d.s.p., 1694.
    2. Charles, fourth, Lord Baltimore; b. 1631; d. 1715; m. (firstly) 1656, Mary DARNALL; m. (secondly) 1666, Jane (LOWE) SEWALL; m. (thirdly) 1701, Mary BANKS; m. (fourthly) 1712, Margaret CHARLETTON, who survived him and d. 1721.
    3. Mary, b. 1632; d. 1663; m. circa 1650, Sir William BLAKISTON, of Gibside, in Durham, d.s.p., 1692.
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    from the Campbell gedcom homepage - surnames - visitors - gendex
    Mary CALVERT, Born: 1586, MARRIED: Isaac CHAPLINE, 1606, England; CHILDREN: John CHAPLINE, Born: 1607, Eng, Isaac CHAPLINE, Born: 1609, Mary CHAPLINE, William CHAPLINE
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    Mary CHAPLINE, Born: 1623, "CHAPLIN'S CHOISE", James River, VA
    Married: Anthony WYATT, WFT Est. 1651-1685, Children: Nicholas WYATT

    "The Chapline Family: A Genealogical and Historical Start-1999

    This writer is putting together some of the data from many files he has collected and it should be clear that many, many individuals have contributed to those files . I intend to develop this work with the help of known persons and others, yet unknown. References will be mostly brief and largely unused so that the flow of the History and Families involved can be read more easily. The final work should be fully documented and referenced to the degree possible - but that may be some years ahead!

    Readers will likely find statements that will be at odds with their notes and or oral history. I expect that , so please share your data of all kinds with the writer as he is only , as of now, just able to aim for the best record of these wonderful families he can find. Already he has three or four separate and different "facts" for many dates for many early Chaplines . Studies of old documents and old style accounting of individuals lead to multiple "truths" and puzzling incongruities.

    I hope the story will be interesting and useful to those of you that plan on studying and re-studying your lines that depart from what I have arbitrarily thought to be the "center" families. Mary Calvert, sister of Lord Baltimore and wife of Ensign Isaac Chapline, is very likely the last named Calvert in the Chapline history since 1650 in America. Her apparent death by 1683 marks the end of Calvert genealogical influence on the Chaplines but help to Joseph Chapline’s sons came about 80 years later when those sons appealed to Lord Baltimore(Cecil) to re-validate the grant his father had made to their father- Joseph. Cecil Calvert not only did that but he stated that his love for his KINSMEN dictated that he grant the warrant -"In perpetuity". This document almost proves the close relationship between Mary and Lord Baltimore and that they knew , communicated and interacted with each other well past the early 1600s. That warrant is in the possession of the descendants of Joseph Chapline of Washington Co. MD.

    In the Beginning:

    Lillian Etter (who knows so very much about the Calvert family) wrote me that the site of the Calvert’s older home outside England was most likely where Belgium is now - and near the present centrum of Brussels, but what was then the countryside outside of early Brussels. She and her husband Bill - now desceased, who was a NATO official (Naval Officer) then, even attended a function at the manor house which she tentatively has identified as the Calverts home base in the pre-1400s. She is an expert genealogist as well as a linen collector! She guesses that some merchant Calverts left Belgium for England and helped forward the processing of wool by their methods and probably helped in manufacturing garments. Some historians even say that Calvert was probably descriptive of one who worked in the cattle industry, calving, etc.). Lillian descends from Lord Baltimore (George) and his wife, Ann Mynne.

    The earliest mention of Calvert in English records so far found is a widow in 1350. Let me caution everyone that the variant spellings (ie. Colvert, Calvards, Culvert, Calvart, etc) and difficulty with early English writing also hamper the search for names. However, in England, the places people lived are closely tied to their names in many cases. Places were named for people and people were named for places and that helps to interpret when all else fails.

    The author has been intrigued with the small town in Yorkshire called Danby Wiske. Leonard Calvert (Father of George and Mary Calvert) may have been born here. Leonard’s own father was probably from there also. As I studied Leonard’s wife’s side of the family I see that these Hawksworths had a lady who would seem to be George and Mary’s aunt - an heir to her father’s estates - who inherited Danby - a manor in Yorkshire! If her own children did not need or have any use for Danby, she might have ceded it to the Calverts because of an even OLDER marriage or alliance between the Hawksworths and the Calverts (or Leonard’s wife - Grace Crossland ). Intermarrying and marrying "back-in" was one prime way to keep land in the hands of family and hence influenceable persons! The most ancient manor in Danby is but a ruin today and may go back to the 1100s. But perhaps the Hawksworths controlled it in those times or those who married into the Hawksworths such as Wentworths or Radcliffes or Hawkes (Guy Hawkes the anti- parliment fellow who attempted to blow up that place - was one of this allied family and his "day" is celebrated every year in England!) In any event, I believe that the Hawksworths may have had consolidation reasons for ceding Danby to the father of Leonard Calvert . Leonard’s son George, acquired his own place Kiplin and built Kiplin Hall which today is being restored with the help of the University of Maryland. My wife Ann and I have toured the building and it is really a wonderful museum of various periods of art and furniture.

    Mary Calvert is reported to be the daughter of Leonard Calvert and Grace Crossland. Her birth in 1685 is noted in the IGI in the LDS records, and mentioned by several well known Maryland historians (Newman and Parran). She married Isaac Chapline in 1605 and had son John in 1607. Her Crosslands go back to several notable English families (ie. Beaumont) and her Hawksworths include Wentworths, Aclams, Conyers, Radcliffes, etc. - many connections to Kings and the like for those interested.

    The next year Ensign Isaac Chapline was teamed up with Lord Delaware to bring supplies to the Jamestown Colony and to study the peninsula now owned by VA, MD and DE. They got to Jamestown in 1609 just in time to keep the remaining colonists from leaving! Their supplies saved the day! Whilst exploring afterwards with Lord Delaware, Isaac saw a perfect bluff side on the south side of the James River about 20 miles west of Jamestown (near the city of Hopewell VA) and was given a grant there by the King -personally , report some sources - said to be the first non-corporation grant. My wife and I have found the almost exact area - now expanding with a development!! (We also found the area using copy of 1624 map JLB & Alice)

    Mary and John left England in 1622 and settled on Chapline’s Choice with several servants and other settlers after building a superior fort. Isaac got land credit for those he was able to transport. Chapline’s Choice reported Indian attacks but only 2 died (outside of his fort supplied with two cannon) Mary had two more children after John - Mary and WILLIAM (our First in a long line of Williams!). Mary and Isaac had servants come to America with them and still we have not one other fact about her following the note of her having Mary and William! She conceivably could have succumbed to an illness about the time her Husband -Isaac- was reported lost at sea in 1628. Daughter Mary married Anthony Wyatt about 1639 and their son Nicholas Wyatt eventually gained "Chapline’s Choice" for his own in 1683 and by then our William (I) had died (1669) in Calvert County, MD and had married three times (Ann Bancroft, Mary Hooper and Mary Richardson). William had gone to MD with wife Bancroft and a daughter about 1651. His marriage to Mary Hooper shows one son (William(II)b.1659, and daughters Eliz.b.1651 and Mary b.1653. Records in Calvert Co. MD were totally destroyed in the 1700s so very little non-land records exist. The land records had to be duplicated from extant documents. So take marriage and births and the like very cautiously!

    There was a large Hooper family in Calvert Co.and later across the bay in Dorchester Co. and Mary Hooper’s family was from there. Many copied records list her as Mary Hopper but we know she was a Hooper and much about that families genealogy. William Chapline’s(II) sister - Mary got land in Dorchester Co. and their families began to "drift apart". The "Eastern Shore Chaplines began to spell their names either Chaplain or Chaplin and relatives of them are believed to have migrated to NC early, spelling their name Chaplain. Little evidence exist as to the nature of these two banches regarding each other. Both were socially oriented and well respected, as were their "marry-in" families of Travers, Keenes, Hoopers, Richardsons, Rileys, Stocketts, Plummers, Formans, Frys, Swearingens, and etc.
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    William (II) married an Kimbell first (no known Issue) and then Elizabeth Travers secondly. She brought Travers, Keene, Hooper(also) ancestors to the Chapline blood line. Their son William III was well situated in Prince Georges County and after a possible marriage to Eliz. Black he married Elizabeth Riley - a descendant of the illustrious Riley (O’Reilly) clan of Ireland [I now have Bob Riley’s new two volumne work -published in August 1999-and am still reading!]. She had all of his children apparently and their christenings and births are in the St. Barnabus Church records. Their first son named William died as an infant and their second William IV was their last son. Most of this Chapline family left and moved North and West up further in Prince Georges County. And, when the large county split into Frederick and Washington Counties they moved into Frederick County (the part that was later named after Washington!) However William IV and his father moved across the river into Frederick County VA (now Jefferson County WV) not more than a few miles from older son Joseph Chapline and Moses Chapline in MD with the Potomac River in between!

    William IV married Ann Foreman about 1748 and they had sons Isaac (Sr.) and Abraham. Isaac became a well to do planter and Abraham became a real Revolutionary War Hero. Just before the war, Isaac’s son Isaac was born and Isaac Sr. was a member of the local militia, mustered several times for engagements with the Indians and the British. His father William IV was considered a premier Indian fighter and during earlier Indian engagements he was scalped but survived. (and wore a hat from then on?!)

    Abraham, had superb references from his superior officers during the revolution - Clark and Rogers! He got good land in KY after the war - land next to Daniel Boone! Daniel borrowed things incessantly apparently, according to Abraham Chapline. Chapline reported the loss of his favorite horse to the County authorities. They reportedly publicized the loss by tacking the "new" blurb on Boone’s gate! Somehow the horse found his way home that same afternoon!

    Some of the children of Abraham moved on to the South and joined with the Hodges and Burwells and other families before moving off to Arkansas. In Arkansas, the Chaplines and allied families became important members of their communities and State - serving as judges and the like. Blossom Chapline was named as one of the state’s 5 top debutantes Interestingly, a Fouke girl was also pictured as one of the five debutantes. Both families are related to my wife’s lines!!

    In 1991 we visited a lady who descended from the Chaplines, Burwells, Chicks and etc. Her father was a mayor of Sarasota and she grew up like a tomboy. She became a talk show host and an unofficial Marine during the second world war. A year before she died she was honored by the Marine Corps with a certificate and a ceremony. We got to visit "Petry" Chapline Swalm at her mountain home in the NC mountains. She was 87 and not very well. However she was very happy to meet us and we stayed 2 days and interviewed her and she us. I took about 5 hours of video which included most of her genealogical data she had sought and put in a series of little black books. Petey died two months after our initial and the other sessions we planned for June were never done! Her notes and books , etc are safe with a neice but a tremendous challange even for a library staff. Petey sang and played the piano for us and this is the first part of a neat original song about tomboys: "When I was a little ol’ tomboy, My life was full of fun,-- like fishin’ an’ huntin’ with my hound dog an Grandpa’s ol’ shotgun." Etc. etc.

    Petey’s notes in her small black books are hard to read on the Video I took at her NC mountain home on Jan. the 3rd and 4th 1991. But this afternoon I was able to decipher several pages fairly accurately. My new video recorder is very much better than the old one so maybe I will get even more material from the difficult handwritten parts?! Petey’s trip to England is read by her on video tape (with certain editing!) and it is apparent that she was not as clear as she once was as to what and when but she wrote nice notes of much interest to me anyway! I was amused that one noon while with Sir John Ruggles-Brise, she reported that she consumed some wine and a double scotch. She reports on the tape (with a wink and a grin) that ,"Sir John and I got along very, very well!!
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    In "Maryland Genealogies" book, under Calvert Family, pages 132-134, is written: "The monumental inscription on the tomb of the first Baron mentioned his father Leonard (and his grandfather, John Calvert), who was a country gentleman of means, who lived, near Danby Wiske, at an estate called Kiplin, in the valley of the Swale, Yorkshire. This Leonard Calvert was born about 1550 and married, about 1575, Grace (more often called Alicia) Crossland, daughter of Thomas Crossland (who died Aug., 1587) and Joanna, his wife (who died July, 1575). The issue of this marriage is unknown save one son, George Calvert, the founder of Maryland, but it is probably that Mary Calvert (who was born in 1586 and married, in 1606, Captain Isaac Chapline, R.N.) was a daughter of Leonard Calvert and Grace Crossland. (Two of their sons settled in America: John Chapline in Virginia and William Chapline in Maryland). In his will, the first Lord Baltimore refers to his "kindred" in the "North" (i.e, of England, Yorkshire), but there is no record of any of them and he mentions none by name."

    In Barron's "History of Sharpsburg, Md.", it says Isaac Chapline in 1606 married Mary Calvert, daughter of Leonard Calvert of the founding Maryland family.
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    My wife Ann Swann Matteson’s descent from
    1. Isaac Chapline and Mary Calvert:
    2. William Chapline and Mary Hooper
    3. William Chapline and Elizabeth Travers
    4. William Chapline and Elizabeth Riley
    5. William Chapline and Ann Foreman
    6. Isaac Chapline and Elender Swearingen
    7. Isaac Chapline and Elizabeth Keech Alder Fry
    8. Mahala Chapline and William H. Fouke
    9. Hugh Bedinger Fouke and Katherine Miller
    10. Ruth Chapline Fouke and Elmer Taylor Swann MD
    11. Helen Ann Swann"

    Dick Matteson 5204 Paducah Rd., College Park, MD also have
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    Source: Bolton Castle Web Site http://www.ukattraction.com/yorkshire/bolton-castle.htm

    "Bolton Castle is a massive fortress with walls 9 feet thick that has been dominating Wensleydale since 1379. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisioned here during 1568 and 1569 and the Royalists were besieged here during the Civil War. Yet it remains one of the counrty's best preserved castles, in a beautiful setting the Yorkshire Dales." (Note: Mary Queen of Scots imprisoned in Bolton Castle approx 15 years before Mary Calvert was born there. DeeDee)
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    Name: Mary Calvert Chapline
    Year: 1622
    Place: Virginia
    Family Members: Son John; 4 servants
    Source Publication Code: 9448
    Primary Immigrant: Chapline, Mary Calvert

    Annotation: In the years from 1925 to 1942, Frederick A. Virkus edited seven volumes with the title, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, published in Chicago by the Institute of American Genealogy. Each volume has a section in the main body of the work, complete in itself, entitled "Immigrant Ancestors," containing much genealogical information: vol. 1, pp. 965-997; vol. 2, pp. 387-421; vol. 3, pp. 645-692; vol. 4, pp. 727-777; vol. 5, pp. 741-793; vol. 6, pp. 749-819; vol. 7, pp. 825-895. The section in vol. 7 appears to be the most complete and it has been reprinted. Thus that 1964 reprint list is the only one appearing in no. 2048, Filby, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index. The Virkus work supplies facts on birth, ancestry, time and place of arrival on this continent, marriage, and death of each immigrant that it includes. A more complete list of immigrants to America before 1750 whose surnames begin with the letter A or the letter B through "Battles" is contained in the material listed in item no. 9450.

    Source Bibliography: VIRKUS, FREDERICK A., editor. Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964. 75p. Repr. 1986. Page: 20

    end of this biography & commentary

    Birth:
    Bolton Castle Images... http://bit.ly/1fWIOqf

    Immigration:
    to Jamestown, Virginia Colony, on the ship, "James"

    Children:
    1. 857. Mary Chaplin was born in 1623 in James River County, Virginia; died before 1680 in James River County, Virginia.
    2. Isaac Chapline
    3. John Chapline
    4. William Chapline

  9. 1762.  George Camp was born in (~ 1575) in (London) England.

    George married Joan Gripe in (~ 1600) in England. Joan was born in 0___ 1580; died in 0___ 1612. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 1763.  Joan Gripe was born in 0___ 1580; died in 0___ 1612.
    Children:
    1. 881. Judith Camp was born in 0___ 1602 in London, Middlesex, England; died in London, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 12

  1. 3072.  William Cantrell was born in ~1546 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England (son of Ralph Cantrell and Alice LNU); died in 1580.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1559, (Derbyshire) England

    William married Agnes Johnson on 20 Jan 1574 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England. Agnes was born in 1546 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England; died on ~ March 1583 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England; was buried on 30 Mar 1583 in St Peters, Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3073.  Agnes Johnson was born in 1546 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England; died on ~ March 1583 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England; was buried on 30 Mar 1583 in St Peters, Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 1536. Gentleman William Cantrell, Jr., The Immigrant was born in 1575 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England; died in 1619 in Jamestown, Virginia.

  3. 3398.  Alexander Mitchell was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

    Alexander married Joan PalfrayeChardstock, Devonshire, England. Joan (daughter of Richard Palfraye and Florens Bolly) was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 3399.  Joan Palfraye was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England (daughter of Richard Palfraye and Florens Bolly); died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Map of Chardstock ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chardstock

    Children:
    1. 1699. Thomisa Mitchell was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

  5. 3430.  Leonard Calvert was born on 23 Aug 1550 in Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir George Calvert and Dorothy Leonard); died after 1611 in (Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire), England.

    Notes:

    Little is known of the ancestry of the Yorkshire branch of the Calverts. At George Calvert's knighting, it was claimed that his family originally came from Flanders (a Dutch-speaking area today across the English Channel in modern Belgium).[1]

    Calvert's father, (an earlier) Leonard, was a country gentleman who had achieved some prominence as a tenant of Lord Wharton,[2] and was wealthy enough to marry a "gentlewoman" of a noble line, Alicia or Alice Crossland (or sometimes spelled: "Crosland").

    He established his family on the estate of the later-built Kiplin Hall, near Catterick in Yorkshire.[3]

    George Calvert was born at Kiplin in late 1579.[2] His mother Alicia/Alice died on 28 November 1587, when he was eight years old. His father then married Grace Crossland (sometimes spelled: "Crosland"), Alicia's first cousin.

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    1. Leonard Calvert was born 23 Aug 1550, Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (son of George Calvert and Dorothy Leonard); died Aft 1611, , , , England.
    Leonard married Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland 1575, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England. Grace (daughter of Thomas Norman Crossland and Joanna Pasliew Hawksworth) was born 20 Aug 1552, Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened 8 Feb 1562, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died , , , , England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:

    George Calvert, Baron of Baltimore was born 1579, of Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened , of Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died 12 Apr 1632, London, , Greater London, England; was buried 15 Apr 1632, St. Dunstan in the East, London, Middlesex, England.
    John Crossland Calvert was born 1580, Great Moorsham, Skelton, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died 1617, , , , Northern Ireland.
    Christopher Calvert was born Abt 1582, of Bolton Castle, Wensley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Mary Calvert was born 1586, Bolton Castle, Skipton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    Generation: 2

    2. George Calvert was born Abt 1525, of Bolton Castle, Wensley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened , Kiplin, Catterick, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died , York, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    George married Dorothy Leonard Abt 1575, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England. Dorothy (daughter of John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent and Elizabeth Harmon) was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England; died Aft 1611. [Group Sheet]


    3. Dorothy Leonard was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England (daughter of John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent and Elizabeth Harmon); died Aft 1611.

    Children:
    1. Leonard Calvert was born 23 Aug 1550, Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Aft 1611, , , , England.


    Generation: 3

    6. John Leonard, High Sheriff of KentJohn Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent was born 1508, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was christened , of, Chevening, Kent, England (son of John Lennard, Jr. and Catherine Weston); died 12 Mar 1590, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 12 Mar 1590, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    John married Elizabeth Harmon Abt 1536, , Knole, Kent, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Butler) was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    7. Elizabeth Harmon was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Butler); died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    Children:

    3. Dorothy Leonard was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England; died Aft 1611.
    Samson Leonard, Sheriff of Kent was born 1544-1545, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 20 Sep 1615, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 21 Sep 1615, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    Timothy Leonard was born 1546, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. Samuel Lennard, Knight was born 1546, of, West Wickham, Cambridge, England; died 20 Sep 1615, , West Wickham, Kent, England; was buried , , West Wickham, Kent, England.
    Mary Lennard was born Abt 1549, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 7 Dec 1620, , Titsey, Surrey, England; was buried 7 Dec 1620, , Titsey, Surrey, England.
    Elizabeth Lennard was born Abt 1551, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 21 Dec 1630, , West Wickham, Kent, England; was buried 21 Dec 1630, , West Wickham, Kent, England.
    Rachel Leonard, Baroness of Abergavenny was born 1553, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 15 Oct 1616, , Birling, Kent, England; was buried 15 Oct 1616, , Birling, Kent, England.
    Benjamin Leonard was born 1553, , Chevening, Kent, England; died , , , , England; was buried , , , , England.
    Anne Leonard was born 1556, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died , , Fulmer, Buckingham, England; was buried , , Fulmer, Buckingham, England.
    Timothea Lennard was born 1558, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died , , , , England; was buried , , , , England.


    Generation: 4

    12. John Lennard, Jr. was born 1479, of, Knoll, Kent, England (son of John Lennard, Esq. and Anne Bird); died 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England.
    John married Catherine Weston Abt 1507, of, Chevening, Kent, England. Catherine (daughter of Thomas Weston and Mrs. Thomas Weston) was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    13. Catherine Weston was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England (daughter of Thomas Weston and Mrs. Thomas Weston); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    6. John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent was born 1508, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was christened , of, Chevening, Kent, England; died 12 Mar 1590, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 12 Mar 1590, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.

    14. William Harmon was born Abt 1488, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England (son of Henry Harmon and Mrs. Henry Harmon); died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    William married Margaret Butler Abt 1519, of Elam, Crayford, Kent, England. Margaret (daughter of John Butler and Elizabeth Langston) was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    15. Margaret Butler was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (daughter of John Butler and Elizabeth Langston); died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    Children:
    7. Elizabeth Harmon was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.


    Generation: 5

    24. John Lennard, Esq. was born Abt 1459, , Knole, Kent, England (son of George Leonard, Esq. and Mrs. Matilda Lennard); died 1530, , , , England.
    John married Anne Bird Abt 1478, of, , Middlesex, England. Anne (daughter of John Bird) was born 1460, London, , Greater London, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    25. Anne Bird was born 1460, London, , Greater London, England (daughter of John Bird); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    12. John Lennard, Jr. was born 1479, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England.
    William Lennard was born Abt 1482, of, Heathfield, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    George Lennard was born Abt 1483, of, , , England; died Yes, date unknown.

    26. Thomas Weston was born Abt 1460, of, , Middlesex, England (son of John Weston, Sr. and Margaret Mitford); died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Mrs. Thomas Weston Abt 1480, of, Chipstead, Kent, England. Thomas was born Abt 1461, of, , Middlesex, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    27. Mrs. Thomas Weston was born Abt 1461, of, , Middlesex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    13. Catherine Weston was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    28. Henry Harmon was born Abt 1460, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    Henry married Mrs. Henry Harmon Abt 1484, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England. Henry was born Abt 1464, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    29. Mrs. Henry Harmon was born Abt 1464, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    14. William Harmon was born Abt 1488, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.

    30. John Butler was born 1448, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of William Butler and Margaret Montague); died 7 Jan 1524, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.
    John married Elizabeth Langston 1470, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England. Elizabeth (daughter of John Langeston, III and Amicia Margaret Danvers) was born Abt 1455, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    31. Elizabeth Langston was born Abt 1455, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England (daughter of John Langeston, III and Amicia Margaret Danvers); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Alice Boteler was born Abt 1479, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Abt 1535.
    Ralph Butler was born 1480, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Bef 1523, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.
    Isabel Butler was born Abt 1482, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Anne Butler was born Abt 1484, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Agnes Butler was born 1485, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died 30 Sep 1550.
    Maud Butler was born Abt 1486, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Butler was born Abt 1488, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Robert Butler was born Abt 1489, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    15. Margaret Butler was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.


    Generation: 6

    48. George Leonard, Esq. was born 1422, , Knole, Kent, England (son of John Leonard); died 1462.
    George married Mrs. Matilda Lennard Abt 1458, , Chevening, Kent, England. Matilda was born Abt 1434, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    49. Mrs. Matilda Lennard was born Abt 1434, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    24. John Lennard, Esq. was born Abt 1459, , Knole, Kent, England; died 1530, , , , England.

    50. John Bird was born Abt 1435, of London, , Greater London, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    25. Anne Bird was born 1460, London, , Greater London, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    52. John Weston, Sr. was born Abt 1435, of, Oakham, Rutland, England (son of William Weston, VI and Margaret Richking); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Margaret Mitford Abt 1458, Lichfield, , Staffordshire, England. Margaret (daughter of John Mitford and Constance Ogle) was born Abt 1438, Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 31 Jan 1475. [Group Sheet]


    53. Margaret Mitford was born Abt 1438, Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (daughter of John Mitford and Constance Ogle); died 31 Jan 1475.
    Children:
    26. Thomas Weston was born Abt 1460, of, , Middlesex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Edmund Weston was born Abt 1464, of, Boston, Lincoln, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Weston, Jr. was born Bef 31 Jan 1475, Lichfield, , Staffordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    60. William Butler was born Abt 1428, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of John Butler); died Bef Jun 1467, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.
    William married Margaret Montague Abt 1447, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England. Margaret (daughter of William Montague and Elizabeth de Montford) was born Abt 1430, of, Frome Selwood, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    61. Margaret Montague was born Abt 1430, of, Frome Selwood, Somerset, England (daughter of William Montague and Elizabeth de Montford); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    30. John Butler was born 1448, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died 7 Jan 1524, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.

    62. John Langeston, III was born Abt 1429, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England (son of John Langston, Jr. and Elizabeth (Jane) Denton); died 9 Sep 1506, , Caversfield, Oxford, England.
    John married Amicia Margaret Danvers Abt 1454, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England. Amicia (daughter of John Danvers, Sr. and Joane Bruley) was born Abt 1438, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Bef 16 Feb 1499-1500, , Caversfield, Buckingham, England. [Group Sheet]


    63. Amicia Margaret Danvers was born Abt 1438, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England (daughter of John Danvers, Sr. and Joane Bruley); died Bef 16 Feb 1499-1500, , Caversfield, Buckingham, England.
    Children:
    31. Elizabeth Langston was born Abt 1455, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Cloid Langston was born Abt 1457, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Richard Langston was born 1460, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died 30 Dec 1525.
    Jane Langeston was born Abt 1462, of, Caversfield, Buckingham, England; died 22 Mar 1535, , Stowe, Buckingham, England.
    Thomas Langston was born Abt 1467, of, Stowe, Buckingham, England; died 20 Feb 1523-1524.
    Christopher Langston was born Abt 1469, of Cosford, Newbold upon Avon, Warwick, England; died Yes, date unknown.


    Generation: 7

    96. John Leonard was born Abt 1399, of, Clavering, Essex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    48. George Leonard, Esq. was born 1422, , Knole, Kent, England; died 1462.

    104. William Weston, VI was born Abt 1405, of, Oakham, Rutland, England (son of William Weston, V and Maud Harberger); died Aft 1466.
    William married Margaret Richking Abt 1429, of, Oakham, Rutland, England. Margaret (daughter of Edmund Richking and Mrs. Edmund Richking) was born 1414, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died 1448. [Group Sheet]


    105. Margaret Richking was born 1414, of, Iver, Buckingham, England (daughter of Edmund Richking and Mrs. Edmund Richking); died 1448.
    Children:
    Sr. Richard Weston, Knight was born Abt 1429, of, Slade, Devon, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    52. John Weston, Sr. was born Abt 1435, of, Oakham, Rutland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    106. John Mitford was born 8 Apr 1402, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (son of William Mitford and Margaret de Lisle); died 6 May 1457.
    John married Constance Ogle Abt 1427, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England. Constance (daughter of Robert Ogle, V and Maud Grey) was born Abt 1402, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Aft 6 Oct 1460. [Group Sheet]


    107. Constance Ogle was born Abt 1402, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England (daughter of Robert Ogle, V and Maud Grey); died Aft 6 Oct 1460.
    Children:
    John Mitford was born 1433, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 1461.
    53. Margaret Mitford was born Abt 1438, Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 31 Jan 1475.

    120. John Butler was born Abt 1408, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of Ralph Butler and Margaret de Berwick); died 15 Jun 1477.
    Children:
    John Butler was born Abt 1427, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    60. William Butler was born Abt 1428, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Bef Jun 1467, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.

    122. William Montague was born Abt 1393, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England (son of John Montague, Earl of Salisbury and Maude Francis, Countess of Salisbury); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Elizabeth de Montford 1425, , Leversege, Somerset, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Montford and Elizabeth Strangeways) was born Abt 1405, , , Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    123. Elizabeth de Montford was born Abt 1405, , , Yorkshire, England (daughter of Thomas Montford and Elizabeth Strangeways); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    61. Margaret Montague was born Abt 1430, of, Frome Selwood, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    124. John Langston, Jr. was born Abt 1406, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England (son of John Langston, Sr.); died 1487.
    John married Elizabeth (Jane) Denton Abt 1428, of, Culworth, Northampton, England. Elizabeth was born Abt 1407, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    125. Elizabeth (Jane) Denton was born Abt 1407, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    62. John Langeston, III was born Abt 1429, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died 9 Sep 1506, , Caversfield, Oxford, England.
    Elizabeth Langston was born Abt 1432, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Feb 1482, , Culworth, Northamptonshire, England; was buried Feb 1482, Chopredy Church, Culworth, Northamptonshire, England.

    126. John Danvers, Sr. was born Abt 1387, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England (son of Richard Danvers and Agnes de Brancestre); died 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England; was buried 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England.
    John married Joane Bruley Aft 1419, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Joane (daughter of Sir. John Bruley, Knight and Matilda Quartermain) was born Abt 1406, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Aft 1450, , Ipswell, Oxford, England. [Group Sheet]


    127. Joane Bruley was born Abt 1406, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England (daughter of Sir. John Bruley, Knight and Matilda Quartermain); died Aft 1450, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.
    Children:
    Joan Danvers was born Abt 1422, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died 1477.
    Sir. Robert Danvers, Knight was born Abt 1424, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died 17 Apr 1467, London, , Greater London, England; was buried Apr 1467, Church of Holy Cross in West Smithfield, London, Middlesex, England.
    John Danvers, Jr. was born Abt 1426, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died 8 Feb 1504.
    Agnes Danvers was born Abt 1427, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died 1478.
    Elizabeth Danvers was born Abt 1428, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Richard Danvers was born Abt 1428, of Prescott, Cropredy, Oxford, England; died 14 Feb 1488-1489, , Culworth, Northamptonshire, England; was buried , Chopredy Church, Culworth, Northamptonshire, England.
    Sir. Thomas Danvers, Knight was born Abt 1430, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. William Danvers, Knight was born Abt 1432, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Alicia Danvers was born Abt 1432, of Prescott, Cropredy, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Henry Danvers was born Abt 1434, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Miss Danvers was born Abt 1436, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    63. Amicia Margaret Danvers was born Abt 1438, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Bef 16 Feb 1499-1500, , Caversfield, Buckingham, England.
    Bova Danvers was born Abt 1440, , Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Simon Danvers was born Abt 1442, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died , of, Cothrop, Oxford, England.
    Edward Danvers was born Abt 1444, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died , of, Cothrop, Oxford, England.


    Generation: 8

    208. William Weston, V was born Abt 1375, , West Clandon, Surrey, England (son of William Weston, IV and Joan Legh); died , of, Oakham, Rutland, England.
    William married Maud Harberger Abt 1399, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England. Maud (daughter of Thomas Harberger and Margaret Sutton) was born Abt 1379, , Sutton, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    209. Maud Harberger was born Abt 1379, , Sutton, Sussex, England (daughter of Thomas Harberger and Margaret Sutton); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    104. William Weston, VI was born Abt 1405, of, Oakham, Rutland, England; died Aft 1466.

    210. Edmund Richking was born Abt 1385, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Edmund married Mrs. Edmund Richking Abt 1409, of, Iver, Buckingham, England. Edmund was born Abt 1389, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    211. Mrs. Edmund Richking was born Abt 1389, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    105. Margaret Richking was born 1414, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died 1448.

    212. William Mitford was born 1369, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (son of John Mitford); died 7 Mar 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried 10 Jun 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    William married Margaret de Lisle Abt 1401, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England. Margaret (daughter of Robert de Lisle and Maria (Mary) Strathbogie) was born Abt 1368, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died 10 Jun 1409. [Group Sheet]


    213. Margaret de Lisle was born Abt 1368, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England (daughter of Robert de Lisle and Maria (Mary) Strathbogie); died 10 Jun 1409.
    Children:
    106. John Mitford was born 8 Apr 1402, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 6 May 1457.

    214. Robert Ogle, V was born 24 Dec 1372, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England (son of Robert Ogle, IV and Joan de Heaton); died 12 Aug 1435, , , , England.
    Robert married Maud Grey 21 May 1399, of, Tankerville, Northumberland, England. Maud (daughter of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Joan de Mowbray) was born Abt 1382, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died Aft 21 Aug 1451, , , , England. [Group Sheet]


    215. Maud Grey was born Abt 1382, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Joan de Mowbray); died Aft 21 Aug 1451, , , , England.
    Children:
    Elizabeth (Ann) Ogle was born Abt 1400, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margaret Ogle was born Abt 1401, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died 14 Mar 1443.
    107. Constance Ogle was born Abt 1402, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Aft 6 Oct 1460.
    Robert Ogle, VI was born 1406, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England; died 1 Nov 1469.
    John de Ogle was born Abt 1410, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Bef 11 Mar 1506.
    Agnes Ogle was born Abt 1410, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    William Ogle was born Abt 1412, of Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland, England; was christened 1412; died 10 Aug 1474.
    Jennet Ogle was born Abt 1412, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Joan Ogle was born Abt 1419, of Etall, Ford, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    240. Ralph Butler was born Abt 1387, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of James Butler, III and Anne Wells); died Yes, date unknown.
    Ralph married Margaret de Berwick Bef 1407, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England. Margaret (daughter of Hugh de Berwick and Mrs. Hugh de Berwick) was born Abt 1390, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    241. Margaret de Berwick was born Abt 1390, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England (daughter of Hugh de Berwick and Mrs. Hugh de Berwick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    120. John Butler was born Abt 1408, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died 15 Jun 1477.

    244. John Montague, Earl of SalisburyJohn Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1350, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England (son of William III de Montague, Earl of Salisbury and Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury); died 5 Jan 1399-1400, , Cirencester, Gloucester, England; was buried , Priory, Bisham, Berkshire, England.
    John married Maude Francis, Countess of Salisbury Bef 4 May 1383, Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England. Maude (daughter of Adam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury and Alice) was born Abt 1359, of London, , Greater London, England; died Bef 5 Aug 1424. [Group Sheet]


    245. Maude Francis, Countess of SalisburyMaude Francis, Countess of Salisbury was born Abt 1359, of London, , Greater London, England (daughter of Adam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury and Alice); died Bef 5 Aug 1424.
    Children:
    Anne de Montague, Duchess of Exeter was born Abt 1384, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 28 Nov 1457; was buried , St. Katherine by the Tower, London, Middlesex, England.
    Thomas Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1388, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 3 Nov 1428, , Orlâeans, Loiret, France.
    122. William Montague was born Abt 1393, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    246. Thomas Montford was born Abt 1380, of, Bescote, Stafford, England (son of Sir. William I de Montfort, Knight and Rose Bradstone); died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Elizabeth Strangeways Abt 1404, , , Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert Strangeways and Matilda Cheswick) was born Abt 1384, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    247. Elizabeth Strangeways was born Abt 1384, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Robert Strangeways and Matilda Cheswick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    123. Elizabeth de Montford was born Abt 1405, , , Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    248. John Langston, Sr. was born Abt 1374, of, Tusmore, Oxford, England; died Abt 1435, of, Tusmore, Oxford, England.
    Children:
    124. John Langston, Jr. was born Abt 1406, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died 1487.

    252. Richard Danvers was born Abt 1330, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England (son of John Danvers and Isabel de la Lee); died Aft 1409, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.
    Richard married Agnes de Brancestre Abt 1386, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Agnes (daughter of John Brancestre, Jr. and Margaret Mille) was born Abt 1374, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England; died Aft 1395, , Ipswell, Oxford, England; was buried , Cropredy Church, Prestcote, Oxford, England. [Group Sheet]


    253. Agnes de Brancestre was born Abt 1374, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England (daughter of John Brancestre, Jr. and Margaret Mille); died Aft 1395, , Ipswell, Oxford, England; was buried , Cropredy Church, Prestcote, Oxford, England.
    Children:
    126. John Danvers, Sr. was born Abt 1387, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England; was buried 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England.

    254. Sir. John Bruley, KnightSir. John Bruley, Knight was born Abt 1370, , Waterstock, Oxford, England (son of William de Bruley and Agnes de Bruley); died , of, Bromscroft, Hampshire, England.
    John married Matilda Quartermain 1395, , Waterstock, Oxford, England. Matilda (daughter of Thomas Quartermain, Jr. and Joan Russell) was born Abt 1378, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died , of Frankley, Hagley, Worcester, England. [Group Sheet]


    255. Matilda Quartermain was born Abt 1378, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England (daughter of Thomas Quartermain, Jr. and Joan Russell); died , of Frankley, Hagley, Worcester, England.
    Children:
    127. Joane Bruley was born Abt 1406, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Aft 1450, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.


    Generation: 9

    416. William Weston, IV was born Abt 1330, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England (son of William Weston, III); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Joan Legh Abt 1354, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England. Joan (daughter of John de Legh) was born Abt 1334, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    417. Joan Legh was born Abt 1334, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England (daughter of John de Legh); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Joan Weston was born Abt 1360, , West Clandon, Surrey, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    208. William Weston, V was born Abt 1375, , West Clandon, Surrey, England; died , of, Oakham, Rutland, England.

    418. Thomas Harberger was born Abt 1360, , Sutton, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Margaret Sutton Abt 1378, , Sutton, Sussex, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir. John II de Sutton, Baron and Catherine Stafford) was born Abt 1361, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    419. Margaret Sutton was born Abt 1361, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England (daughter of Sir. John II de Sutton, Baron and Catherine Stafford); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    209. Maud Harberger was born Abt 1379, , Sutton, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    424. John Mitford was born Abt 1346, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (son of Matthew Mitford and Mrs. Matthew Mitford); died 1409.
    Children:
    Margaret Mitford was born Abt 1365, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Anthony Mitford was born Abt 1367, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 1397.
    212. William Mitford was born 1369, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 7 Mar 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried 10 Jun 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    Alice Mitford was born Abt 1371, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    426. Robert de Lisle was born Abt 1344, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England (son of Robert de Lisle and Mrs. Elizabeth de Lisle); died 1426, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried Aug 1426, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    Robert married Maria (Mary) Strathbogie 26 Jun 1365, of, Felton, Northumberland, England. Maria (daughter of Adomar (Aymer) Strathbogie and Mrs. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie) was born Abt 1344, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    427. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie was born Abt 1344, of, Felton, Northumberland, England (daughter of Adomar (Aymer) Strathbogie and Mrs. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    John de Lisle was born Abt 1366, of, Salcliffe, Northumberland, England; died 8 Oct 1422.
    213. Margaret de Lisle was born Abt 1368, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died 10 Jun 1409.

    428. Robert Ogle, IV was born Abt 1354, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England (son of Robert de Ogle, III and Helen Bertram); died 31 Oct 1410, , Hexham, Northumberland, England; was buried Nov 1410, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England.
    Robert married Joan de Heaton Bef 24 Mar 1372, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. Alan de Heaton, Knight and Constance Leyburne) was born Abt 1352, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died 12 Oct 1416. [Group Sheet]


    429. Joan de Heaton was born Abt 1352, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir. Alan de Heaton, Knight and Constance Leyburne); died 12 Oct 1416.
    Children:
    214. Robert Ogle, V was born 24 Dec 1372, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England; died 12 Aug 1435, , , , England.
    Joan Ogle was born Abt 1374-1375, of West Charlton, Bellingham, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margery Ogle was born Abt 1374-1375, of West Charlton, Bellingham, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    430. Sir. Thomas Grey, KnightSir. Thomas Grey, Knight was born 1359, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; was christened , of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England (son of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Margaret de Pressene); died 26 Nov 1400; was buried Aft 3 Dec 1400.
    Thomas married Joan de Mowbray Abt 1375, , Axholme, Lincoln, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. John III de Mowbray, Baron and Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of Mowbray) was born Abt 1361, , Axholme, Lincoln, England; died Aft 30 Nov 1402. [Group Sheet]


    431. Joan de Mowbray was born Abt 1361, , Axholme, Lincoln, England (daughter of Sir. John III de Mowbray, Baron and Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of Mowbray); died Aft 30 Nov 1402.
    Children:
    215. Maud Grey was born Abt 1382, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died Aft 21 Aug 1451, , , , England.
    Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight was born 30 Nov 1384, Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 3 Aug 1415, North Gate, Southampton, Hampshire, England.
    John Grey was born Abt 1386, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 22 Mar 1420, Battlefield, Bauge, Anjou, France.
    William Grey was born Abt 1388, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; died Abt 1435.
    Henry Grey was born Abt 1390, of, Ketteringham, Norfolk, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    480. James Butler, III was born Abt 1362, Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland (son of James Butler, Jr. and Anne Darcy); died 18 Oct 1392, Knoctopher Castle, Knoctopher, Leinster, Ireland.
    James married Anne Wells Bef 17 Jun 1385, of Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland. Anne (daughter of Sir. John de Welles, Baron and Mrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of Welles) was born Abt 1367, of, Well, Lincoln, England; died Aft 1396. [Group Sheet]


    481. Anne Wells was born Abt 1367, of, Well, Lincoln, England (daughter of Sir. John de Welles, Baron and Mrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of Welles); died Aft 1396.
    Children:
    Philip Boteler was born Abt 1385, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    240. Ralph Butler was born Abt 1387, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    James IV le Butler, Earl of Ormund was born 1392, of Ormonde, Kerry, Munster, Ireland; died 23 Aug 1452, , Ardennes, Luxembourg, Netherlands; was buried , St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland.
    Anne Butler was born Abt 1394, of Ormonde, Kerry, Munster, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown.

    482. Hugh de Berwick was born Abt 1360, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Hugh married Mrs. Hugh de Berwick Abt 1384, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England. Hugh was born Abt 1365, of, Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    483. Mrs. Hugh de Berwick was born Abt 1365, of, Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Thomas de Berwick was born Abt 1385, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Abt 1405.
    241. Margaret de Berwick was born Abt 1390, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    488. William III de Montague, Earl of SalisburyWilliam III de Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 25 Jun 1328, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; was christened , of, Donyatt, Somerset, England (son of William II de Montague, Earl of Salisbury and Katherine de Grandison); died 3 Jun 1397, Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England.
    William married Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury Abt 1349, of, , Somersetshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Sir. John Mohun, Baron and Joan Burghersh, Baroness of Mohun) was born Sep 1334, of, Dunster, Somerset, England; died 14 Jan 1415; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet]


    489. Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of SalisburyElizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury was born Sep 1334, of, Dunster, Somerset, England (daughter of Sir. John Mohun, Baron and Joan Burghersh, Baroness of Mohun); died 14 Jan 1415; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England.
    Children:
    244. John Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1350, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 5 Jan 1399-1400, , Cirencester, Gloucester, England; was buried , Priory, Bisham, Berkshire, England.

    490. Adam Francis, Mayor of SalisburyAdam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury was born Abt 1326, , Foremark, Derby, England (son of John Francis and Mrs. Margaret Francis); died , of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England.
    Adam married Alice Abt 1341, Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England. Alice was born Abt 1327, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    491. Alice was born Abt 1327, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Robert I Francis was born Abt 1342, , Formark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margaret Francis was born Abt 1352, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    245. Maude Francis, Countess of Salisbury was born Abt 1359, of London, , Greater London, England; died Bef 5 Aug 1424.

    492. Sir. William I de Montfort, KnightSir. William I de Montfort, Knight was born Abt 1356, of, Bescote, Stafford, England (son of Baldwin de Montfort and Margaret Clinton); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Rose Bradstone Abt 1372, of, Bescote, Stafford, England. Rose was born Abt 1357, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    493. Rose Bradstone was born Abt 1357, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Helena Mountford was born Abt 1372, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    William II de Montfort was born Abt 1375, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    246. Thomas Montford was born Abt 1380, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margaret Montfort was born Abt 1382, of, Whiston, Northampton, England; was christened , of, Lapworth, Warwick, England; died Aft 1450.

    494. Robert Strangeways was born Abt 1358, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (son of Thomas Strangeways and Mrs. Thomas Strangeways); died Yes, date unknown.
    Robert married Matilda Cheswick Abt 1383, of, Raby, Durham, England. Matilda (daughter of Patrick de Cheswick and Mrs. Catherine Cheswick) was born Abt 1371, , Cheswick, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    495. Matilda Cheswick was born Abt 1371, , Cheswick, Northumberland, England (daughter of Patrick de Cheswick and Mrs. Catherine Cheswick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    247. Elizabeth Strangeways was born Abt 1384, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. James Strangeways, Knight was born Abt 1387, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas Strangeways, Sr. was born Abt 1397, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened , of, Raby, Durham, England; died Bef 27 Jan 1441-1442.

    504. John Danvers was born Abt 1295, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England (son of Simon Danvers and Alice de Opswell); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Isabel de la Lee Abt 1329, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Isabel (daughter of William de la Lee and Mrs. Isabel de le Lee) was born Abt 1309, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , of Swalcliffe, Shutford, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    505. Isabel de la Lee was born Abt 1309, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , of Swalcliffe, Shutford, Oxford, England (daughter of William de la Lee and Mrs. Isabel de le Lee); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    252. Richard Danvers was born Abt 1330, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Aft 1409, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.
    Elizabeth Danvers was born Abt 1349, of, Glastonbury, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    506. John Brancestre, Jr. was born Abt 1340, of, Ipwell, Oxford, England (son of John Brancestre, Sr.); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Margaret Mille Abt 1364, of Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England. Margaret (daughter of Henry Mille and Mrs. Henry Mille) was born Abt 1344, of, , Oxfordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    507. Margaret Mille was born Abt 1344, of, , Oxfordshire, England (daughter of Henry Mille and Mrs. Henry Mille); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    253. Agnes de Brancestre was born Abt 1374, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England; died Aft 1395, , Ipswell, Oxford, England; was buried , Cropredy Church, Prestcote, Oxford, England.

    508. William de Bruley was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England (son of John de Bruley, Jr.); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Agnes de Bruley Abt 1369, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England. Agnes (daughter of Henry de Bruley and Mrs. Henry de Bruley) was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    509. Agnes de Bruley was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England (daughter of Henry de Bruley and Mrs. Henry de Bruley); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    254. Sir. John Bruley, Knight was born Abt 1370, , Waterstock, Oxford, England; died , of, Bromscroft, Hampshire, England.
    Anitia Bruley was born 1377, of, Warerstoke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Isabell Bruley was born 1379, of, Warerstoke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    510. Thomas Quartermain, Jr. was born Abt 1338, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England (son of Thomas Quartermain, Sr. and Katherine de Bretton); died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Joan Russell 1377, of, Weston on the Green, Oxford, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. John Russell, Knight and Anne (Agnes) Planches) was born Abt 1354, , Brodenstroke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    511. Joan Russell was born Abt 1354, , Brodenstroke, Oxford, England (daughter of Sir. John Russell, Knight and Anne (Agnes) Planches); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    255. Matilda Quartermain was born Abt 1378, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died , of Frankley, Hagley, Worcester, England.
    Elizabeth Quartermain was born Abt 1380, of Rycote, Great Haseley, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Quartermain was born Abt 1383, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died 20 Dec 1403.
    Guy Quartermain was born Abt 1385, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died 15 May 1414.
    Richard Quartermain was born Abt 1391, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.



    end of this ahnentafel

    Leonard married Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland in 1575 in Herstmonceaux Castle, Herstmonceaux, Sussex, England. Grace (daughter of Thomas Norman Crossland and Joanna Pasliew Hawksworth) was born on 20 Aug 1552 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 8 Feb 1562 in Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Nov 1587 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 3431.  Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland was born on 20 Aug 1552 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 8 Feb 1562 in Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Thomas Norman Crossland and Joanna Pasliew Hawksworth); died on 28 Nov 1587 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    She is the 13th, 14th & 15th great grandmother of Perry Green Byars' (1894-1968) grandchildren...DAH

    She is the 14th great-grandmother of Joe Brooks Byars (1934- ...DAH

    Children:
    1. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore was born in 1579 in Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died on 12 Apr 1632 in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Greater London, Middlesex, England; was buried on 15 Apr 1632 in St. Dunstan in the East, London, Middlesex, England.
    2. 1715. Mary Calvert was born in 1586 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET; died in St. Mary's City, Maryland.


Generation: 13

  1. 6144.  Ralph Cantrell was born in 1525 in Staffordshire, England (son of Thomas Cantrell and Agnes (Loughe)); died on 17 Apr 1561 in Wetton, Staffordshire, England.

    Notes:

    Ralph Cantrell
    Born about 1525 in Staffordshire, England
    Son of Thomas Cantrell [uncertain] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Husband of Alice Cantrell — married 1540 in Staffordshire, England
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of William Cantrell
    Died 17 Apr 1561 in Wetton, Staffordshire, Englandmap

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    Sources
    British Chancery Records, 1386-1558 Lists of Early Chancery Proceedings. Public Record Offic Lists and Indexes Volumes.

    Source: S-1441672512 Repository: #R-1593257507 Title: UK, Extracted Probate Records Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.Original data - Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records.Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records. Note: APID: 1,1610::0
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    Cantrell-1236 and Cantrell-745 appear to represent the same person because: same birth date, place. This line has been started at least 3 times, let's get it together. Sons William also need to be merged.
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    Ralph married Alice LNU in 1540 in Staffordshire, England. Alice was born in 1520 in Staffordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 6145.  Alice LNU was born in 1520 in Staffordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 3072. William Cantrell was born in ~1546 in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, England; died in 1580.

  3. 6798.  Richard Palfraye was born in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England; died in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Map of Chardstock ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chardstock

    Richard married Florens Bolly(Chardstock, Devonshire) England. Florens was born in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England; died in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 6799.  Florens Bolly was born in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England; died in (Chardstock, Devonshire) England.
    Children:
    1. 3399. Joan Palfraye was born in Chardstock, Devonshire, England; died in Chardstock, Devonshire, England.

  5. 6860.  Sir George Calvert was born about 1525 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET; was christened in Kiplin, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England; died on ~9 May 1566 in York, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    More images of Bolton Castle ... http://bit.ly/1xr8IVp

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    Birth:
    Bolton Castle Images... http://bit.ly/1fWIOqf

    Died:
    East Riding, Yorkshire

    George married Dorothy Leonard in 1548 in (Herstmonceaux Castle, Herstmonceaux) Sussex, England. Dorothy (daughter of John Lennard and Elizabeth Harmon) was born in 1527-1537 in Herstmonceaux Castle, Herstmonceaux, Sussex, England; died after 1611 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 6861.  Dorothy Leonard was born in 1527-1537 in Herstmonceaux Castle, Herstmonceaux, Sussex, England (daughter of John Lennard and Elizabeth Harmon); died after 1611 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET.

    Notes:

    Dorothy Margerie Calvert formerly Lennard
    Born about 1527 in Herstmonceux Manor, Herstmonceux, Sussex, England
    HIDE ANCESTORS
    Daughter of John Lennard and Elizabeth (Harmon) Lennard
    Sister of Sampson Lennard MP, Timothy Leonard, Elizabeth (Lennard) Eure, Samuel Leonard, Benjamin Leonard, Rachel (Lennard) Neville, Timothea (Lennard) Covert, Mary (Lennard) Gresham and Ann (Lennard) Darell
    Wife of John George Calvert — married 1548 in , Sussex, , England
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of Samuel Calvert, E Calvert, Thomas Calvert, Leonard Calvert, Jaques Calvert, Robert Calvert, Walter Calvert, Dorothy Calvert, John Calvert, Robert Calvert and Christopher Calvert
    Died after 1611 in Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, England [uncertain]
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    Biography

    Dorothy was born about 1527. Dorothy Lennard ... She passed away about 1611. [1]

    Birth
    Birth:
    Date: ABT 1527
    SDATE 1 JUL 1527
    Place: Hrstancaux Castle, Sussex, England[2]
    Marriage
    Husband: John Calvert
    Wife: Dorothy Margerie Lennard
    Child: Lennard R. Calvert
    Marriage:
    Date: ABT 1548
    SDATE 1 JUL 1548
    Place: Hastmncauxcastle, Sussex, England[3]
    Death
    Death:
    Date: 1611
    Place: Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, England
    Age: 83-84
    Sources
    Source: S537 Abbreviation: Laura Henderson Title: Laura Henderson, The Family History and Genealogy of Laura Henderson Subsequent Source Citation Format: Laura Henderson, The Family History and Genealogy of Laura Henderson BIBL Laura Henderson. The Family History and Genealogy of Laura Henderson. TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Laura Henderson, The Family History and Genealogy of Laura Henderson FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE Laura Henderson, The Family History and Genealogy of Laura Henderson FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE Laura Henderson. The Family History and Genealogy of Laura Henderson. TMPLT FIELD Name: Page

    ? Entered by Sissy Kennedy, Wednesday, August 7, 2013.
    ? Source: #S537 TMPLT FIELD Name: Page
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    Acknowledgments
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    Thank you to Sissy Kennedy for creating Leonard-2911 on 7 Aug 13.

    end of this profile

    Dorothy Leonard Calvert's 9-generation ahnentafel ... http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I50782&tree=00&parentset=0&generations=9

    More detailGeneration: 1

    1. Dorothy Leonard was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England (daughter of John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent and Elizabeth Harmon); died Aft 1611.
    Dorothy married George Calvert Abt 1575, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England. George was born Abt 1525, of Bolton Castle, Wensley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened , Kiplin, Catterick, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died , York, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:

    Leonard Calvert was born 23 Aug 1550, Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Aft 1611, , , , England.

    Generation: 2

    2. John Leonard, High Sheriff of KentJohn Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent was born 1508, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was christened , of, Chevening, Kent, England (son of John Lennard, Jr. and Catherine Weston); died 12 Mar 1590, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 12 Mar 1590, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    John married Elizabeth Harmon Abt 1536, , Knole, Kent, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Butler) was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    3. Elizabeth Harmon was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Butler); died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.

    Children:

    1. Dorothy Leonard was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England; died Aft 1611.
    Samson Leonard, Sheriff of Kent was born 1544-1545, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 20 Sep 1615, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 21 Sep 1615, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    Timothy Leonard was born 1546, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. Samuel Lennard, Knight was born 1546, of, West Wickham, Cambridge, England; died 20 Sep 1615, , West Wickham, Kent, England; was buried , , West Wickham, Kent, England.
    Mary Lennard was born Abt 1549, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 7 Dec 1620, , Titsey, Surrey, England; was buried 7 Dec 1620, , Titsey, Surrey, England.
    Elizabeth Lennard was born Abt 1551, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 21 Dec 1630, , West Wickham, Kent, England; was buried 21 Dec 1630, , West Wickham, Kent, England.
    Rachel Leonard, Baroness of Abergavenny was born 1553, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 15 Oct 1616, , Birling, Kent, England; was buried 15 Oct 1616, , Birling, Kent, England.
    Benjamin Leonard was born 1553, , Chevening, Kent, England; died , , , , England; was buried , , , , England.
    Anne Leonard was born 1556, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died , , Fulmer, Buckingham, England; was buried , , Fulmer, Buckingham, England.
    Timothea Lennard was born 1558, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died , , , , England; was buried , , , , England.


    Generation: 3

    4. John Lennard, Jr. was born 1479, of, Knoll, Kent, England (son of John Lennard, Esq. and Anne Bird); died 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England.
    John married Catherine Weston Abt 1507, of, Chevening, Kent, England. Catherine (daughter of Thomas Weston and Mrs. Thomas Weston) was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    5. Catherine Weston was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England (daughter of Thomas Weston and Mrs. Thomas Weston); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    2. John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent was born 1508, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was christened , of, Chevening, Kent, England; died 12 Mar 1590, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 12 Mar 1590, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.

    6. William Harmon was born Abt 1488, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England (son of Henry Harmon and Mrs. Henry Harmon); died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    William married Margaret Butler Abt 1519, of Elam, Crayford, Kent, England. Margaret (daughter of John Butler and Elizabeth Langston) was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    7. Margaret Butler was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (daughter of John Butler and Elizabeth Langston); died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    Children:
    3. Elizabeth Harmon was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.


    Generation: 4

    8. John Lennard, Esq. was born Abt 1459, , Knole, Kent, England (son of George Leonard, Esq. and Mrs. Matilda Lennard); died 1530, , , , England.
    John married Anne Bird Abt 1478, of, , Middlesex, England. Anne (daughter of John Bird) was born 1460, London, , Greater London, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    9. Anne Bird was born 1460, London, , Greater London, England (daughter of John Bird); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    4. John Lennard, Jr. was born 1479, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England.
    William Lennard was born Abt 1482, of, Heathfield, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    George Lennard was born Abt 1483, of, , , England; died Yes, date unknown.

    10. Thomas Weston was born Abt 1460, of, , Middlesex, England (son of John Weston, Sr. and Margaret Mitford); died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Mrs. Thomas Weston Abt 1480, of, Chipstead, Kent, England. Thomas was born Abt 1461, of, , Middlesex, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    11. Mrs. Thomas Weston was born Abt 1461, of, , Middlesex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    5. Catherine Weston was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    12. Henry Harmon was born Abt 1460, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    Henry married Mrs. Henry Harmon Abt 1484, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England. Henry was born Abt 1464, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    13. Mrs. Henry Harmon was born Abt 1464, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    6. William Harmon was born Abt 1488, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.

    14. John Butler was born 1448, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of William Butler and Margaret Montague); died 7 Jan 1524, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.
    John married Elizabeth Langston 1470, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England. Elizabeth (daughter of John Langeston, III and Amicia Margaret Danvers) was born Abt 1455, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    15. Elizabeth Langston was born Abt 1455, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England (daughter of John Langeston, III and Amicia Margaret Danvers); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Alice Boteler was born Abt 1479, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Abt 1535.
    Ralph Butler was born 1480, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Bef 1523, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.
    Isabel Butler was born Abt 1482, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Anne Butler was born Abt 1484, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Agnes Butler was born 1485, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died 30 Sep 1550.
    Maud Butler was born Abt 1486, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Butler was born Abt 1488, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Robert Butler was born Abt 1489, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Margaret Butler was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.


    Generation: 5

    16. George Leonard, Esq. was born 1422, , Knole, Kent, England (son of John Leonard); died 1462.
    George married Mrs. Matilda Lennard Abt 1458, , Chevening, Kent, England. Matilda was born Abt 1434, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    17. Mrs. Matilda Lennard was born Abt 1434, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    8. John Lennard, Esq. was born Abt 1459, , Knole, Kent, England; died 1530, , , , England.

    18. John Bird was born Abt 1435, of London, , Greater London, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    9. Anne Bird was born 1460, London, , Greater London, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    20. John Weston, Sr. was born Abt 1435, of, Oakham, Rutland, England (son of William Weston, VI and Margaret Richking); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Margaret Mitford Abt 1458, Lichfield, , Staffordshire, England. Margaret (daughter of John Mitford and Constance Ogle) was born Abt 1438, Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 31 Jan 1475. [Group Sheet]


    21. Margaret Mitford was born Abt 1438, Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (daughter of John Mitford and Constance Ogle); died 31 Jan 1475.
    Children:
    10. Thomas Weston was born Abt 1460, of, , Middlesex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Edmund Weston was born Abt 1464, of, Boston, Lincoln, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Weston, Jr. was born Bef 31 Jan 1475, Lichfield, , Staffordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    28. William Butler was born Abt 1428, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of John Butler); died Bef Jun 1467, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.
    William married Margaret Montague Abt 1447, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England. Margaret (daughter of William Montague and Elizabeth de Montford) was born Abt 1430, of, Frome Selwood, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    29. Margaret Montague was born Abt 1430, of, Frome Selwood, Somerset, England (daughter of William Montague and Elizabeth de Montford); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    14. John Butler was born 1448, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died 7 Jan 1524, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.

    30. John Langeston, III was born Abt 1429, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England (son of John Langston, Jr. and Elizabeth (Jane) Denton); died 9 Sep 1506, , Caversfield, Oxford, England.
    John married Amicia Margaret Danvers Abt 1454, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England. Amicia (daughter of John Danvers, Sr. and Joane Bruley) was born Abt 1438, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Bef 16 Feb 1499-1500, , Caversfield, Buckingham, England. [Group Sheet]


    31. Amicia Margaret Danvers was born Abt 1438, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England (daughter of John Danvers, Sr. and Joane Bruley); died Bef 16 Feb 1499-1500, , Caversfield, Buckingham, England.
    Children:
    15. Elizabeth Langston was born Abt 1455, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Cloid Langston was born Abt 1457, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Richard Langston was born 1460, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died 30 Dec 1525.
    Jane Langeston was born Abt 1462, of, Caversfield, Buckingham, England; died 22 Mar 1535, , Stowe, Buckingham, England.
    Thomas Langston was born Abt 1467, of, Stowe, Buckingham, England; died 20 Feb 1523-1524.
    Christopher Langston was born Abt 1469, of Cosford, Newbold upon Avon, Warwick, England; died Yes, date unknown.


    Generation: 6

    32. John Leonard was born Abt 1399, of, Clavering, Essex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    16. George Leonard, Esq. was born 1422, , Knole, Kent, England; died 1462.

    40. William Weston, VI was born Abt 1405, of, Oakham, Rutland, England (son of William Weston, V and Maud Harberger); died Aft 1466.
    William married Margaret Richking Abt 1429, of, Oakham, Rutland, England. Margaret (daughter of Edmund Richking and Mrs. Edmund Richking) was born 1414, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died 1448. [Group Sheet]


    41. Margaret Richking was born 1414, of, Iver, Buckingham, England (daughter of Edmund Richking and Mrs. Edmund Richking); died 1448.
    Children:
    Sr. Richard Weston, Knight was born Abt 1429, of, Slade, Devon, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    20. John Weston, Sr. was born Abt 1435, of, Oakham, Rutland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    42. John Mitford was born 8 Apr 1402, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (son of William Mitford and Margaret de Lisle); died 6 May 1457.
    John married Constance Ogle Abt 1427, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England. Constance (daughter of Robert Ogle, V and Maud Grey) was born Abt 1402, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Aft 6 Oct 1460. [Group Sheet]


    43. Constance Ogle was born Abt 1402, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England (daughter of Robert Ogle, V and Maud Grey); died Aft 6 Oct 1460.
    Children:
    John Mitford was born 1433, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 1461.
    21. Margaret Mitford was born Abt 1438, Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 31 Jan 1475.

    56. John Butler was born Abt 1408, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of Ralph Butler and Margaret de Berwick); died 15 Jun 1477.
    Children:
    John Butler was born Abt 1427, of, Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    28. William Butler was born Abt 1428, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Bef Jun 1467, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England.

    58. William Montague was born Abt 1393, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England (son of John Montague, Earl of Salisbury and Maude Francis, Countess of Salisbury); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Elizabeth de Montford 1425, , Leversege, Somerset, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Montford and Elizabeth Strangeways) was born Abt 1405, , , Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    59. Elizabeth de Montford was born Abt 1405, , , Yorkshire, England (daughter of Thomas Montford and Elizabeth Strangeways); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    29. Margaret Montague was born Abt 1430, of, Frome Selwood, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    60. John Langston, Jr. was born Abt 1406, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England (son of John Langston, Sr.); died 1487.
    John married Elizabeth (Jane) Denton Abt 1428, of, Culworth, Northampton, England. Elizabeth was born Abt 1407, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    61. Elizabeth (Jane) Denton was born Abt 1407, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    30. John Langeston, III was born Abt 1429, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died 9 Sep 1506, , Caversfield, Oxford, England.
    Elizabeth Langston was born Abt 1432, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died Feb 1482, , Culworth, Northamptonshire, England; was buried Feb 1482, Chopredy Church, Culworth, Northamptonshire, England.

    62. John Danvers, Sr. was born Abt 1387, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England (son of Richard Danvers and Agnes de Brancestre); died 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England; was buried 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England.
    John married Joane Bruley Aft 1419, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Joane (daughter of Sir. John Bruley, Knight and Matilda Quartermain) was born Abt 1406, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Aft 1450, , Ipswell, Oxford, England. [Group Sheet]


    63. Joane Bruley was born Abt 1406, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England (daughter of Sir. John Bruley, Knight and Matilda Quartermain); died Aft 1450, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.
    Children:
    Joan Danvers was born Abt 1422, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died 1477.
    Sir. Robert Danvers, Knight was born Abt 1424, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died 17 Apr 1467, London, , Greater London, England; was buried Apr 1467, Church of Holy Cross in West Smithfield, London, Middlesex, England.
    John Danvers, Jr. was born Abt 1426, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died 8 Feb 1504.
    Agnes Danvers was born Abt 1427, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died 1478.
    Elizabeth Danvers was born Abt 1428, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Richard Danvers was born Abt 1428, of Prescott, Cropredy, Oxford, England; died 14 Feb 1488-1489, , Culworth, Northamptonshire, England; was buried , Chopredy Church, Culworth, Northamptonshire, England.
    Sir. Thomas Danvers, Knight was born Abt 1430, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. William Danvers, Knight was born Abt 1432, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Alicia Danvers was born Abt 1432, of Prescott, Cropredy, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Henry Danvers was born Abt 1434, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Miss Danvers was born Abt 1436, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    31. Amicia Margaret Danvers was born Abt 1438, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Bef 16 Feb 1499-1500, , Caversfield, Buckingham, England.
    Bova Danvers was born Abt 1440, , Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Simon Danvers was born Abt 1442, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died , of, Cothrop, Oxford, England.
    Edward Danvers was born Abt 1444, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died , of, Cothrop, Oxford, England.


    Generation: 7

    80. William Weston, V was born Abt 1375, , West Clandon, Surrey, England (son of William Weston, IV and Joan Legh); died , of, Oakham, Rutland, England.
    William married Maud Harberger Abt 1399, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England. Maud (daughter of Thomas Harberger and Margaret Sutton) was born Abt 1379, , Sutton, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    81. Maud Harberger was born Abt 1379, , Sutton, Sussex, England (daughter of Thomas Harberger and Margaret Sutton); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    40. William Weston, VI was born Abt 1405, of, Oakham, Rutland, England; died Aft 1466.

    82. Edmund Richking was born Abt 1385, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Edmund married Mrs. Edmund Richking Abt 1409, of, Iver, Buckingham, England. Edmund was born Abt 1389, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    83. Mrs. Edmund Richking was born Abt 1389, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    41. Margaret Richking was born 1414, of, Iver, Buckingham, England; died 1448.

    84. William Mitford was born 1369, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (son of John Mitford); died 7 Mar 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried 10 Jun 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    William married Margaret de Lisle Abt 1401, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England. Margaret (daughter of Robert de Lisle and Maria (Mary) Strathbogie) was born Abt 1368, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died 10 Jun 1409. [Group Sheet]


    85. Margaret de Lisle was born Abt 1368, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England (daughter of Robert de Lisle and Maria (Mary) Strathbogie); died 10 Jun 1409.
    Children:
    42. John Mitford was born 8 Apr 1402, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 6 May 1457.

    86. Robert Ogle, V was born 24 Dec 1372, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England (son of Robert Ogle, IV and Joan de Heaton); died 12 Aug 1435, , , , England.
    Robert married Maud Grey 21 May 1399, of, Tankerville, Northumberland, England. Maud (daughter of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Joan de Mowbray) was born Abt 1382, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died Aft 21 Aug 1451, , , , England. [Group Sheet]


    87. Maud Grey was born Abt 1382, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Joan de Mowbray); died Aft 21 Aug 1451, , , , England.
    Children:
    Elizabeth (Ann) Ogle was born Abt 1400, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margaret Ogle was born Abt 1401, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died 14 Mar 1443.
    43. Constance Ogle was born Abt 1402, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Aft 6 Oct 1460.
    Robert Ogle, VI was born 1406, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England; died 1 Nov 1469.
    John de Ogle was born Abt 1410, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Bef 11 Mar 1506.
    Agnes Ogle was born Abt 1410, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    William Ogle was born Abt 1412, of Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland, England; was christened 1412; died 10 Aug 1474.
    Jennet Ogle was born Abt 1412, of Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Joan Ogle was born Abt 1419, of Etall, Ford, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    112. Ralph Butler was born Abt 1387, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (son of James Butler, III and Anne Wells); died Yes, date unknown.
    Ralph married Margaret de Berwick Bef 1407, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England. Margaret (daughter of Hugh de Berwick and Mrs. Hugh de Berwick) was born Abt 1390, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    113. Margaret de Berwick was born Abt 1390, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England (daughter of Hugh de Berwick and Mrs. Hugh de Berwick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    56. John Butler was born Abt 1408, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died 15 Jun 1477.

    116. John Montague, Earl of SalisburyJohn Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1350, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England (son of William III de Montague, Earl of Salisbury and Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury); died 5 Jan 1399-1400, , Cirencester, Gloucester, England; was buried , Priory, Bisham, Berkshire, England.
    John married Maude Francis, Countess of Salisbury Bef 4 May 1383, Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England. Maude (daughter of Adam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury and Alice) was born Abt 1359, of London, , Greater London, England; died Bef 5 Aug 1424. [Group Sheet]


    117. Maude Francis, Countess of SalisburyMaude Francis, Countess of Salisbury was born Abt 1359, of London, , Greater London, England (daughter of Adam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury and Alice); died Bef 5 Aug 1424.
    Children:
    Anne de Montague, Duchess of Exeter was born Abt 1384, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 28 Nov 1457; was buried , St. Katherine by the Tower, London, Middlesex, England.
    Thomas Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1388, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 3 Nov 1428, , Orlâeans, Loiret, France.
    58. William Montague was born Abt 1393, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    118. Thomas Montford was born Abt 1380, of, Bescote, Stafford, England (son of Sir. William I de Montfort, Knight and Rose Bradstone); died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Elizabeth Strangeways Abt 1404, , , Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert Strangeways and Matilda Cheswick) was born Abt 1384, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    119. Elizabeth Strangeways was born Abt 1384, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Robert Strangeways and Matilda Cheswick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    59. Elizabeth de Montford was born Abt 1405, , , Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    120. John Langston, Sr. was born Abt 1374, of, Tusmore, Oxford, England; died Abt 1435, of, Tusmore, Oxford, England.
    Children:
    60. John Langston, Jr. was born Abt 1406, of, Caversfield, Oxford, England; died 1487.

    124. Richard Danvers was born Abt 1330, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England (son of John Danvers and Isabel de la Lee); died Aft 1409, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.
    Richard married Agnes de Brancestre Abt 1386, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Agnes (daughter of John Brancestre, Jr. and Margaret Mille) was born Abt 1374, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England; died Aft 1395, , Ipswell, Oxford, England; was buried , Cropredy Church, Prestcote, Oxford, England. [Group Sheet]


    125. Agnes de Brancestre was born Abt 1374, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England (daughter of John Brancestre, Jr. and Margaret Mille); died Aft 1395, , Ipswell, Oxford, England; was buried , Cropredy Church, Prestcote, Oxford, England.
    Children:
    62. John Danvers, Sr. was born Abt 1387, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England; was buried 1448, Bonbury Church, Bonbury, Oxford, England.

    126. Sir. John Bruley, KnightSir. John Bruley, Knight was born Abt 1370, , Waterstock, Oxford, England (son of William de Bruley and Agnes de Bruley); died , of, Bromscroft, Hampshire, England.
    John married Matilda Quartermain 1395, , Waterstock, Oxford, England. Matilda (daughter of Thomas Quartermain, Jr. and Joan Russell) was born Abt 1378, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died , of Frankley, Hagley, Worcester, England. [Group Sheet]


    127. Matilda Quartermain was born Abt 1378, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England (daughter of Thomas Quartermain, Jr. and Joan Russell); died , of Frankley, Hagley, Worcester, England.
    Children:
    63. Joane Bruley was born Abt 1406, of, Cothrop, Oxford, England; died Aft 1450, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.


    Generation: 8

    160. William Weston, IV was born Abt 1330, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England (son of William Weston, III); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Joan Legh Abt 1354, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England. Joan (daughter of John de Legh) was born Abt 1334, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    161. Joan Legh was born Abt 1334, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England (daughter of John de Legh); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Joan Weston was born Abt 1360, , West Clandon, Surrey, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    80. William Weston, V was born Abt 1375, , West Clandon, Surrey, England; died , of, Oakham, Rutland, England.

    162. Thomas Harberger was born Abt 1360, , Sutton, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Margaret Sutton Abt 1378, , Sutton, Sussex, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir. John II de Sutton, Baron and Catherine Stafford) was born Abt 1361, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    163. Margaret Sutton was born Abt 1361, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England (daughter of Sir. John II de Sutton, Baron and Catherine Stafford); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    81. Maud Harberger was born Abt 1379, , Sutton, Sussex, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    168. John Mitford was born Abt 1346, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England (son of Matthew Mitford and Mrs. Matthew Mitford); died 1409.
    Children:
    Margaret Mitford was born Abt 1365, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Anthony Mitford was born Abt 1367, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 1397.
    84. William Mitford was born 1369, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 7 Mar 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried 10 Jun 1423, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    Alice Mitford was born Abt 1371, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    170. Robert de Lisle was born Abt 1344, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England (son of Robert de Lisle and Mrs. Elizabeth de Lisle); died 1426, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried Aug 1426, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    Robert married Maria (Mary) Strathbogie 26 Jun 1365, of, Felton, Northumberland, England. Maria (daughter of Adomar (Aymer) Strathbogie and Mrs. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie) was born Abt 1344, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    171. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie was born Abt 1344, of, Felton, Northumberland, England (daughter of Adomar (Aymer) Strathbogie and Mrs. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    John de Lisle was born Abt 1366, of, Salcliffe, Northumberland, England; died 8 Oct 1422.
    85. Margaret de Lisle was born Abt 1368, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died 10 Jun 1409.

    172. Robert Ogle, IV was born Abt 1354, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England (son of Robert de Ogle, III and Helen Bertram); died 31 Oct 1410, , Hexham, Northumberland, England; was buried Nov 1410, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England.
    Robert married Joan de Heaton Bef 24 Mar 1372, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. Alan de Heaton, Knight and Constance Leyburne) was born Abt 1352, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died 12 Oct 1416. [Group Sheet]


    173. Joan de Heaton was born Abt 1352, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir. Alan de Heaton, Knight and Constance Leyburne); died 12 Oct 1416.
    Children:
    86. Robert Ogle, V was born 24 Dec 1372, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England; died 12 Aug 1435, , , , England.
    Joan Ogle was born Abt 1374-1375, of West Charlton, Bellingham, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margery Ogle was born Abt 1374-1375, of West Charlton, Bellingham, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    174. Sir. Thomas Grey, KnightSir. Thomas Grey, Knight was born 1359, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; was christened , of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England (son of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Margaret de Pressene); died 26 Nov 1400; was buried Aft 3 Dec 1400.
    Thomas married Joan de Mowbray Abt 1375, , Axholme, Lincoln, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. John III de Mowbray, Baron and Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of Mowbray) was born Abt 1361, , Axholme, Lincoln, England; died Aft 30 Nov 1402. [Group Sheet]


    175. Joan de Mowbray was born Abt 1361, , Axholme, Lincoln, England (daughter of Sir. John III de Mowbray, Baron and Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of Mowbray); died Aft 30 Nov 1402.
    Children:
    87. Maud Grey was born Abt 1382, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died Aft 21 Aug 1451, , , , England.
    Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight was born 30 Nov 1384, Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died 3 Aug 1415, North Gate, Southampton, Hampshire, England.
    John Grey was born Abt 1386, of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 22 Mar 1420, Battlefield, Bauge, Anjou, France.
    William Grey was born Abt 1388, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; died Abt 1435.
    Henry Grey was born Abt 1390, of, Ketteringham, Norfolk, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    224. James Butler, III was born Abt 1362, Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland (son of James Butler, Jr. and Anne Darcy); died 18 Oct 1392, Knoctopher Castle, Knoctopher, Leinster, Ireland.
    James married Anne Wells Bef 17 Jun 1385, of Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland. Anne (daughter of Sir. John de Welles, Baron and Mrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of Welles) was born Abt 1367, of, Well, Lincoln, England; died Aft 1396. [Group Sheet]


    225. Anne Wells was born Abt 1367, of, Well, Lincoln, England (daughter of Sir. John de Welles, Baron and Mrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of Welles); died Aft 1396.
    Children:
    Philip Boteler was born Abt 1385, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    112. Ralph Butler was born Abt 1387, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    James IV le Butler, Earl of Ormund was born 1392, of Ormonde, Kerry, Munster, Ireland; died 23 Aug 1452, , Ardennes, Luxembourg, Netherlands; was buried , St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland.
    Anne Butler was born Abt 1394, of Ormonde, Kerry, Munster, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown.

    226. Hugh de Berwick was born Abt 1360, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Hugh married Mrs. Hugh de Berwick Abt 1384, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England. Hugh was born Abt 1365, of, Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    227. Mrs. Hugh de Berwick was born Abt 1365, of, Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Thomas de Berwick was born Abt 1385, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Abt 1405.
    113. Margaret de Berwick was born Abt 1390, , Beaconsfield, Buckingham, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    232. William III de Montague, Earl of SalisburyWilliam III de Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 25 Jun 1328, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; was christened , of, Donyatt, Somerset, England (son of William II de Montague, Earl of Salisbury and Katherine de Grandison); died 3 Jun 1397, Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England.
    William married Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury Abt 1349, of, , Somersetshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Sir. John Mohun, Baron and Joan Burghersh, Baroness of Mohun) was born Sep 1334, of, Dunster, Somerset, England; died 14 Jan 1415; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet]


    233. Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of SalisburyElizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury was born Sep 1334, of, Dunster, Somerset, England (daughter of Sir. John Mohun, Baron and Joan Burghersh, Baroness of Mohun); died 14 Jan 1415; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England.
    Children:
    116. John Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1350, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 5 Jan 1399-1400, , Cirencester, Gloucester, England; was buried , Priory, Bisham, Berkshire, England.

    234. Adam Francis, Mayor of SalisburyAdam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury was born Abt 1326, , Foremark, Derby, England (son of John Francis and Mrs. Margaret Francis); died , of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England.
    Adam married Alice Abt 1341, Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England. Alice was born Abt 1327, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    235. Alice was born Abt 1327, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Robert I Francis was born Abt 1342, , Formark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margaret Francis was born Abt 1352, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    117. Maude Francis, Countess of Salisbury was born Abt 1359, of London, , Greater London, England; died Bef 5 Aug 1424.

    236. Sir. William I de Montfort, KnightSir. William I de Montfort, Knight was born Abt 1356, of, Bescote, Stafford, England (son of Baldwin de Montfort and Margaret Clinton); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Rose Bradstone Abt 1372, of, Bescote, Stafford, England. Rose was born Abt 1357, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    237. Rose Bradstone was born Abt 1357, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Helena Mountford was born Abt 1372, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    William II de Montfort was born Abt 1375, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    118. Thomas Montford was born Abt 1380, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Margaret Montfort was born Abt 1382, of, Whiston, Northampton, England; was christened , of, Lapworth, Warwick, England; died Aft 1450.

    238. Robert Strangeways was born Abt 1358, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (son of Thomas Strangeways and Mrs. Thomas Strangeways); died Yes, date unknown.
    Robert married Matilda Cheswick Abt 1383, of, Raby, Durham, England. Matilda (daughter of Patrick de Cheswick and Mrs. Catherine Cheswick) was born Abt 1371, , Cheswick, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    239. Matilda Cheswick was born Abt 1371, , Cheswick, Northumberland, England (daughter of Patrick de Cheswick and Mrs. Catherine Cheswick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    119. Elizabeth Strangeways was born Abt 1384, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. James Strangeways, Knight was born Abt 1387, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas Strangeways, Sr. was born Abt 1397, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened , of, Raby, Durham, England; died Bef 27 Jan 1441-1442.

    248. John Danvers was born Abt 1295, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England (son of Simon Danvers and Alice de Opswell); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Isabel de la Lee Abt 1329, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Isabel (daughter of William de la Lee and Mrs. Isabel de le Lee) was born Abt 1309, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , of Swalcliffe, Shutford, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    249. Isabel de la Lee was born Abt 1309, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , of Swalcliffe, Shutford, Oxford, England (daughter of William de la Lee and Mrs. Isabel de le Lee); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    124. Richard Danvers was born Abt 1330, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Aft 1409, , Ipswell, Oxford, England.
    Elizabeth Danvers was born Abt 1349, of, Glastonbury, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    250. John Brancestre, Jr. was born Abt 1340, of, Ipwell, Oxford, England (son of John Brancestre, Sr.); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Margaret Mille Abt 1364, of Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England. Margaret (daughter of Henry Mille and Mrs. Henry Mille) was born Abt 1344, of, , Oxfordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    251. Margaret Mille was born Abt 1344, of, , Oxfordshire, England (daughter of Henry Mille and Mrs. Henry Mille); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    125. Agnes de Brancestre was born Abt 1374, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , Colthorpe Manor, Banbury, Oxford, England; died Aft 1395, , Ipswell, Oxford, England; was buried , Cropredy Church, Prestcote, Oxford, England.

    252. William de Bruley was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England (son of John de Bruley, Jr.); died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Agnes de Bruley Abt 1369, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England. Agnes (daughter of Henry de Bruley and Mrs. Henry de Bruley) was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    253. Agnes de Bruley was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England (daughter of Henry de Bruley and Mrs. Henry de Bruley); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    126. Sir. John Bruley, Knight was born Abt 1370, , Waterstock, Oxford, England; died , of, Bromscroft, Hampshire, England.
    Anitia Bruley was born 1377, of, Warerstoke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Isabell Bruley was born 1379, of, Warerstoke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    254. Thomas Quartermain, Jr. was born Abt 1338, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England (son of Thomas Quartermain, Sr. and Katherine de Bretton); died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Joan Russell 1377, of, Weston on the Green, Oxford, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. John Russell, Knight and Anne (Agnes) Planches) was born Abt 1354, , Brodenstroke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    255. Joan Russell was born Abt 1354, , Brodenstroke, Oxford, England (daughter of Sir. John Russell, Knight and Anne (Agnes) Planches); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    127. Matilda Quartermain was born Abt 1378, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died , of Frankley, Hagley, Worcester, England.
    Elizabeth Quartermain was born Abt 1380, of Rycote, Great Haseley, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Quartermain was born Abt 1383, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died 20 Dec 1403.
    Guy Quartermain was born Abt 1385, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died 15 May 1414.
    Richard Quartermain was born Abt 1391, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.


    Generation: 9

    320. William Weston, III was born Abt 1307, of, Send, Surrey, England (son of William Weston, Jr.); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    160. William Weston, IV was born Abt 1330, of, West Clandon, Surrey, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    322. John de Legh was born 1303, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England (son of John de Legh and Mrs. Katherine Legh); died 1349.
    Children:
    Thomas de Legh was born 1324, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England; died 20 Jul 1409.
    Katherine de Legh was born 1327, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England; died 1406, of Stapleford Bruen, Tarvin, Cheshire, England.
    Peter Gerard was born Abt 1330, of, Bryn, Lancashire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    161. Joan Legh was born Abt 1334, Adlington, Prestbury, Cheshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    326. Sir. John II de Sutton, BaronSir. John II de Sutton, Baron was born 1338, , Malpas, Cheshire, England (son of Sir. John I de Sutton, Baron and Isabella de Cherlton, Baroness of Dudley); died 1376, , , , France.
    John married Catherine Stafford 25 Dec 1357, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England. Catherine (daughter of Earl Ralph I de Stafford and Margaret de Audley, Countess of Stafford) was born 1340, , Malpas, Cheshire, England; died Dec 1361. [Group Sheet]


    327. Catherine Stafford was born 1340, , Malpas, Cheshire, England (daughter of Earl Ralph I de Stafford and Margaret de Audley, Countess of Stafford); died Dec 1361.
    Children:
    163. Margaret Sutton was born Abt 1361, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. John III de Sutton, Baron was born 6 Dec 1361, of, Malpas, Cheshire, England; died Aft 23 May 1404.

    336. Matthew Mitford was born Abt 1318, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Matthew married Mrs. Matthew Mitford Abt 1345, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England. Matthew was born Abt 1322, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    337. Mrs. Matthew Mitford was born Abt 1322, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    168. John Mitford was born Abt 1346, of Molesden, Mitford, Northunberland, England; died 1409.

    340. Robert de Lisle was born Abt 1301, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England (son of John de Lisle and Elizabeth de Umfreville); died 29 Jun 1367, , Woodburn, Northumberland, England.
    Robert married Mrs. Elizabeth de Lisle Abt 1323, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England. Elizabeth was born Abt 1305, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    341. Mrs. Elizabeth de Lisle was born Abt 1305, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    John de Lisle was born 13 Jun 1324, of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England; died 31 Mar 1349.
    170. Robert de Lisle was born Abt 1344, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died 1426, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England; was buried Aug 1426, Newcastle upon Tyne, , Northumberland, England.
    Thomas de Lisle was born Abt 1346, of, Salcliffe, Northumberland, England; was christened Abt 1357; died Abt 1392.
    Joan Lisle was born Abt 1349, of, Woodburn, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    342. Adomar (Aymer) Strathbogie was born Abt 1315, of, Strathbogie, Aberdeen, Scotland (son of David de Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl and Joan Comyn); died 14 Apr 1402.
    Adomar married Mrs. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie Abt 1341, of, Felton, Northumberland, England. Maria was born Abt 1315, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    343. Mrs. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie was born Abt 1315, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Isabella Strathbogie was born Abt 1342, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    171. Maria (Mary) Strathbogie was born Abt 1344, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Aymer Strathbogie was born Abt 1346, of, Felton, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    344. Robert de Ogle, III was born 10 May 1331, of Ogle, Whalton, Northumberland, England (son of Robert Ogle, Jr. and Joan Hepple); died Nov 1355, Berwick Castle, Berwick, Wiltshire, England.
    Robert married Helen Bertram Abt 1353, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England. Helen (daughter of Robert II Bertram, Baron of Mitford and Margaret Felton) was born 1337, of, Bothal, Northumberland, England; died 24 Sep 1403. [Group Sheet]


    345. Helen Bertram was born 1337, of, Bothal, Northumberland, England (daughter of Robert II Bertram, Baron of Mitford and Margaret Felton); died 24 Sep 1403.
    Children:
    172. Robert Ogle, IV was born Abt 1354, of Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England; died 31 Oct 1410, , Hexham, Northumberland, England; was buried Nov 1410, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England.

    346. Sir. Alan de Heaton, KnightSir. Alan de Heaton, Knight was born Abt 1320, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England (son of Thomas de Heaton, Jr. and Mrs. Agnes de Heaton); died 21 Mar 1387.
    Alan married Constance Leyburne Abt 1345, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England. Constance (daughter of Sir. John Lilburn, Knight and Constance de Pontop) was born Abt 1322, Lilburn, Glendale, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    347. Constance Leyburne was born Abt 1322, Lilburn, Glendale, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir. John Lilburn, Knight and Constance de Pontop); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Elizabeth de Heaton was born Abt 1346, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died 23 Jun 1410.
    William de Heaton was born Abt 1347, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died Bef 1387.
    Mary de Heaton was born Abt 1348, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died 1415.
    Edgar de Heaton was born Abt 1350, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died Aft 1424.
    173. Joan de Heaton was born Abt 1352, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died 12 Oct 1416.
    Mariona Heton was born Abt 1353, of, Chillingham, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    348. Sir. Thomas Grey, KnightSir. Thomas Grey, Knight was born Abt 1328, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England (son of Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight and Agnes de Beyle); died Bef 22 Oct 1369.
    Thomas married Margaret de Pressene 1353, , Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England. Margaret (daughter of William Pressene) was born Abt 1332, of Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    349. Margaret de Pressene was born Abt 1332, of Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England (daughter of William Pressene); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Elizabeth Gray was born Abt 1355, , Axholme, Lincoln, England; died 11 Aug 1412, , Knaith, Lincoln, England.
    174. Sir. Thomas Grey, Knight was born 1359, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; was christened , of, Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 26 Nov 1400; was buried Aft 3 Dec 1400.
    Jane Grey was born Abt 1361, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; died Aft 1366.
    John Grey was born Abt 1363, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; died Aft 1366.
    Agnes Grey was born 1365, of, Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland, England; died 25 Oct 1420, of Holmside, Lancaster, Durham, England.

    350. Sir. John III de Mowbray, BaronSir. John III de Mowbray, Baron was born 25 Jun 1340, Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincoln, England (son of Sir. John II de Mowbray, Baron and Joan Plantagenet, Baroness of Mowbray); died Abt 9 Oct 1368, , Constantinople, Constantinople, Byzantium.
    John married Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of Mowbray 25 Mar 1349, of London, , Greater London, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Sir. John I de Segrave, Baron and Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk) was born 25 Oct 1338, Croxton Abbey, Croxton, Leicester, England; was christened 25 Oct 1338, Croxton Abbey, Croxton, Leicester, England; died 1375. [Group Sheet]


    351. Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of MowbrayElizabeth de Segrave, Baroness of Mowbray was born 25 Oct 1338, Croxton Abbey, Croxton, Leicester, England; was christened 25 Oct 1338, Croxton Abbey, Croxton, Leicester, England (daughter of Sir. John I de Segrave, Baron and Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk); died 1375.
    Children:
    Eleanor de Mowbray, Baroness of Welles was born Abt 1355, of Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincoln, England; died 1404.
    175. Joan de Mowbray was born Abt 1361, , Axholme, Lincoln, England; died Aft 30 Nov 1402.
    John IV de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham was born 1 Aug 1365, Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincoln, England; died 10 Feb 1382; was buried , White Friars, London, Middlesex, England.
    Thomas I de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk was born 22 Mar 1366, Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincoln, England; died 22 Sep 1399, Venice, , Veneto, Italy; was buried , St. George Abbey, Venice, Veneto, Italy.

    448. James Butler, Jr. was born 4 Oct 1333, Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland (son of James Butler, Sr. and Eleanor de Bohun); died 1382.
    James married Anne Darcy Abt 1358, of Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland. Anne (daughter of Sir. John "le Neveu" Darcy, Baron and Joan de Burgh) was born Abt 1331, of, Kilkenny, Leinster, Ireland; died 24 Mar 1389-1390. [Group Sheet]


    449. Anne Darcy was born Abt 1331, of, Kilkenny, Leinster, Ireland (daughter of Sir. John "le Neveu" Darcy, Baron and Joan de Burgh); died 24 Mar 1389-1390.
    Children:
    Sir. Thomas Butler, Baron was born Abt 1359, Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland; died 1396.
    Catherine Butler was born Abt 1361, Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown.
    224. James Butler, III was born Abt 1362, Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland; died 18 Oct 1392, Knoctopher Castle, Knoctopher, Leinster, Ireland.

    450. Sir. John de Welles, BaronSir. John de Welles, Baron was born 20 Apr 1342, , Well, Lincoln, England (son of Sir. Adam Wells, Baron and Margaret Eleanor Bardolf); died 1421.
    John married Mrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of Welles 1366, of, Well, Lincoln, England. Cecily was born Abt 1350, of, , Lincolnshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    451. Mrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of WellesMrs. Cecily de Welles, Baroness of Welles was born Abt 1350, of, , Lincolnshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    225. Anne Wells was born Abt 1367, of, Well, Lincoln, England; died Aft 1396.

    464. William II de Montague, Earl of SalisburyWilliam II de Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 1303, , Cassington, Oxford, England (son of Sir. William I de Montague, Baron and Elizabeth de Montfort, Baroness of Montagu); died 30 Jan 1343-1344, , Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; was buried , , Bisham, Berkshire, England.
    William married Katherine de Grandison 1324, of, Cassington, Oxford, England. Katherine (daughter of Viscount William de Grandison and Sybil Tregoz) was born Abt 1304, Ashford, , Kent, England; died 23 Nov 1349, , Bisham, Berkshire, England; was buried , , Bisham, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet]


    465. Katherine de Grandison was born Abt 1304, Ashford, , Kent, England (daughter of Viscount William de Grandison and Sybil Tregoz); died 23 Nov 1349, , Bisham, Berkshire, England; was buried , , Bisham, Berkshire, England.
    Children:
    Elizabeth de Montague, Baroness of Despenser was born Abt 1325, of, Donyatt, Somerset, England; was christened , of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 31 May 1359, Ashley, , Hampshire, England; was buried , Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England.
    Sir. John de Montague, Baron was born Abt 1327, , Donyatt, Somerset, England; died 25 Feb 1389-1390; was buried , Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
    232. William III de Montague, Earl of Salisbury was born 25 Jun 1328, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; was christened , of, Donyatt, Somerset, England; died 3 Jun 1397, Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England.
    Anne de Montague was born Abt 1330, of, Cassington, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Philippe de Montague, Countess of Marche was born Abt 1332, of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died 5 Jan 1381-1382, , Bisham, Berkshire, England; was buried , , Bisham, Berkshire, England.
    Sibyl de Montague was born Abt 1334, of, Donyatt, Somerset, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    466. Sir. John Mohun, BaronSir. John Mohun, Baron was born 1320, of, Dunster, Somerset, England (son of Lord John Mohun and Christiane de Segrave); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Joan Burghersh, Baroness of Mohun Abt Dec 1333, of, , Sussex, England. Joan (daughter of Sir. Bartholomew I Burghersh, Baron and Elizabeth de Verdon) was born Abt 1319, of, Burwash, Sussex, England; died 4 Oct 1404; was buried , Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    467. Joan Burghersh, Baroness of MohunJoan Burghersh, Baroness of Mohun was born Abt 1319, of, Burwash, Sussex, England (daughter of Sir. Bartholomew I Burghersh, Baron and Elizabeth de Verdon); died 4 Oct 1404; was buried , Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England.
    Children:
    233. Elizabeth Mohun, Countess of Salisbury was born Sep 1334, of, Dunster, Somerset, England; died 14 Jan 1415; was buried , Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Somerset, England.
    Matilda Mohun, Baroness of Strange was born Abt 1354, of, Dunster Castle, Somerset, England; died 20 Sep 1400.

    468. John Francis was born 1304, , Foremark, Derby, England (son of Robert Franceis and Mrs. Robert Franceis); died 1391, , Foremark, Derby, England.
    John married Mrs. Margaret Francis 1321, of, Foremark, Derby, England. Margaret was born 1304, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    469. Mrs. Margaret Francis was born 1304, of, Foremark, Derby, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    234. Adam Francis, Mayor of Salisbury was born Abt 1326, , Foremark, Derby, England; died , of Salisbury, , Wiltshire, England.

    472. Baldwin de Montfort was born 1328, Coughton, , Warwickshire, England (son of Sir. John Montfort, Knight and Joan de Clinton); died 1386.
    Baldwin married Margaret Clinton Abt 1356, of, Bescote, Stafford, England. Margaret (daughter of Viscount John II de Clinton and Margery Corbet) was born Abt 1331, of, Maxstoke, Warwick, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    473. Margaret Clinton was born Abt 1331, of, Maxstoke, Warwick, England (daughter of Viscount John II de Clinton and Margery Corbet); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    236. Sir. William I de Montfort, Knight was born Abt 1356, of, Bescote, Stafford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas Montfort was born 1364, of Hackforth, Hornby, Lancashire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    476. Thomas Strangeways was born Abt 1326, of, , Lancashire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Thomas married Mrs. Thomas Strangeways Abt 1351, of, , Lancashire, England. Thomas was born Abt 1330, of, , Lancashire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    477. Mrs. Thomas Strangeways was born Abt 1330, of, , Lancashire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    238. Robert Strangeways was born Abt 1358, of Harsley Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    478. Patrick de Cheswick was born Abt 1345, of, Cheswick, Northumberland, England (son of Alexander de Cheswick and Mrs. Juliana de Cheswick); died Yes, date unknown.
    Patrick married Mrs. Catherine Cheswick Abt 1369, of, Cheswick, Northumberland, England. Catherine was born Abt 1349, of, Cheswick, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    479. Mrs. Catherine Cheswick was born Abt 1349, of, Cheswick, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    239. Matilda Cheswick was born Abt 1371, , Cheswick, Northumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    496. Simon Danvers was born Abt 1256, of, Tetsworth, Oxford, England (son of Robert Danvers and Mrs. Petronilla Danvers); died 1331.
    Simon married Alice de Opswell Abt 1281, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Alice was born Abt 1262, of, Opswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    497. Alice de Opswell was born Abt 1262, of, Opswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    Alice Danvers was born Abt 1286, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Isabel Danvers was born Abt 1289, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    248. John Danvers was born Abt 1295, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    498. William de la Lee was born Abt 1273, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    William married Mrs. Isabel de le Lee Abt 1308, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England. Isabel was born Abt 1275, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    499. Mrs. Isabel de le Lee was born Abt 1275, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    249. Isabel de la Lee was born Abt 1309, of, Ipswell, Oxford, England; was christened , of Swalcliffe, Shutford, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    500. John Brancestre, Sr. was born Abt 1315, of, Ipwell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    250. John Brancestre, Jr. was born Abt 1340, of, Ipwell, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    502. Henry Mille was born Abt 1323, of, , Oxfordshire, England (son of John Mille); died Yes, date unknown.
    Henry married Mrs. Henry Mille Abt 1343, of, , Oxfordshire, England. Henry was born Abt 1324, of, , Oxfordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    503. Mrs. Henry Mille was born Abt 1324, of, , Oxfordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    251. Margaret Mille was born Abt 1344, of, , Oxfordshire, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    504. John de Bruley, Jr. was born Abt 1305, , Waterstock, Oxford, England (son of John de Bruley, Sr.); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    252. William de Bruley was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    506. Henry de Bruley was born Abt 1298, of, Aston Bruley, Worcester, England (son of William de Bruley); died Yes, date unknown.
    Henry married Mrs. Henry de Bruley Abt 1340, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England. Henry was born Abt 1320, of, Aston Bruley, Worcester, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    507. Mrs. Henry de Bruley was born Abt 1320, of, Aston Bruley, Worcester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    253. Agnes de Bruley was born Abt 1350, of, Waterstock, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    508. Thomas Quartermain, Sr. was born Abt 1313, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England (son of William Quartermain, Jr. and Mrs. Maude Quartermain); died 6 Jun 1342.
    Thomas married Katherine de Bretton Abt 1337, of, Weston on the Green, Oxford, England. Katherine (daughter of Guy de Bretton and Joan de Grey) was born Abt 1317, , Rotherfield Grey, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    509. Katherine de Bretton was born Abt 1317, , Rotherfield Grey, Oxford, England (daughter of Guy de Bretton and Joan de Grey); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    254. Thomas Quartermain, Jr. was born Abt 1338, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Quartermain was born Abt 1340, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Guy Quartermain was born Abt 1342, , Weston on the Green, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.

    510. Sir. John Russell, KnightSir. John Russell, Knight was born Abt 1340, , Strensham, Worcester, England (son of Robert Russell and Katherine Vampage); died Yes, date unknown.
    John married Anne (Agnes) Planches Abt 1353, of, Brodenstroke, Oxford, England. Anne (daughter of William de la Planches and Elizabeth Hillary) was born Abt 1340, , Strensham, Worcester, England; died Abt 1377, of, Strensham, Worcester, England. [Group Sheet]


    511. Anne (Agnes) Planches was born Abt 1340, , Strensham, Worcester, England (daughter of William de la Planches and Elizabeth Hillary); died Abt 1377, of, Strensham, Worcester, England.
    Children:
    255. Joan Russell was born Abt 1354, , Brodenstroke, Oxford, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    William Russell was born Abt 1368, , Strensham, Worcester, England; died 1428.
    Margaret Russell was born Abt 1370, , Strensham, Worcester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Elizabeth Russell was born 1374, , Strensham, Worcester, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    John Russell, Jr. was born 1374, , Strensham, Worcester, England; died Yes, date unknown.


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    1. Dorothy Leonard was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England (daughter of John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent and Elizabeth Harmon); died Aft 1611.
    Dorothy married George Calvert Abt 1575, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England. George was born Abt 1525, of Bolton Castle, Wensley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened , Kiplin, Catterick, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died , York, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    Leonard Calvert was born 23 Aug 1550, Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Aft 1611, , , , England.

    Generation: 2

    2. John Leonard, High Sheriff of KentJohn Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent was born 1508, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was christened , of, Chevening, Kent, England (son of John Lennard, Jr. and Catherine Weston); died 12 Mar 1590, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 12 Mar 1590, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    John married Elizabeth Harmon Abt 1536, , Knole, Kent, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Butler) was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    3. Elizabeth Harmon was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Butler); died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    Children:
    1. Dorothy Leonard was born 1537, of Hurstmonceaux Castle, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, England; died Aft 1611.
    Samson Leonard, Sheriff of Kent was born 1544-1545, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 20 Sep 1615, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 21 Sep 1615, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.
    Timothy Leonard was born 1546, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    Sir. Samuel Lennard, Knight was born 1546, of, West Wickham, Cambridge, England; died 20 Sep 1615, , West Wickham, Kent, England; was buried , , West Wickham, Kent, England.
    Mary Lennard was born Abt 1549, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 7 Dec 1620, , Titsey, Surrey, England; was buried 7 Dec 1620, , Titsey, Surrey, England.
    Elizabeth Lennard was born Abt 1551, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 21 Dec 1630, , West Wickham, Kent, England; was buried 21 Dec 1630, , West Wickham, Kent, England.
    Rachel Leonard, Baroness of Abergavenny was born 1553, of, Knoll, Kent, England; died 15 Oct 1616, , Birling, Kent, England; was buried 15 Oct 1616, , Birling, Kent, England.
    Benjamin Leonard was born 1553, , Chevening, Kent, England; died , , , , England; was buried , , , , England.
    Anne Leonard was born 1556, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died , , Fulmer, Buckingham, England; was buried , , Fulmer, Buckingham, England.
    Timothea Lennard was born 1558, of, Chevening, Kent, England; died , , , , England; was buried , , , , England.


    Generation: 3

    4. John Lennard, Jr. was born 1479, of, Knoll, Kent, England (son of John Lennard, Esq. and Anne Bird); died 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 1554, , Chevening, Kent, England.
    John married Catherine Weston Abt 1507, of, Chevening, Kent, England. Catherine (daughter of Thomas Weston and Mrs. Thomas Weston) was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


    5. Catherine Weston was born 1481, , Chipstead, Kent, England (daughter of Thomas Weston and Mrs. Thomas Weston); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    2. John Leonard, High Sheriff of Kent was born 1508, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was christened , of, Chevening, Kent, England; died 12 Mar 1590, , Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 12 Mar 1590, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.

    6. William Harmon was born Abt 1488, of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England (son of Henry Harmon and Mrs. Henry Harmon); died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    William married Margaret Butler Abt 1519, of Elam, Crayford, Kent, England. Margaret (daughter of John Butler and Elizabeth Langston) was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England; died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England. [Group Sheet]


    7. Margaret Butler was born Abt 1490, , Great Badminton, Gloucester, England (daughter of John Butler and Elizabeth Langston); died , of Ellam, Crayford, Kent, England.
    Children:
    3. Elizabeth Harmon was born 1520, Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585, of, Chevening, Kent, England; was buried 27 Oct 1585, St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England.


    Generation: 4

    8. John Lennard, Esq. was born

    Children:
    1. 3430. Leonard Calvert was born on 23 Aug 1550 in Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died after 1611 in (Danby Wisk, North Riding, Yorkshire), England.

  7. 6862.  Thomas Norman Crossland was born on 17 Dec 1531 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died on 2 Sep 1587 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    Thomas married Joanna Pasliew Hawksworth about 1552 in Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. Joanna (daughter of Walter Hawksworth, Esquire and Jane Pasliew) was born on 16 Aug 1532 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England; died about 1558 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 6863.  Joanna Pasliew Hawksworth was born on 16 Aug 1532 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Walter Hawksworth, Esquire and Jane Pasliew); died about 1558 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 3431. Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland was born on 20 Aug 1552 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 8 Feb 1562 in Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Nov 1587 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 14

  1. 12288.  Thomas Cantrell was born in 1475 in (Derbyshire) England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1500, England

    Notes:

    Thomas Cantrell
    Born about 1500 in England
    Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    [spouse(s) unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Ralph Cantrell
    Died [date unknown] [location unknown]

    Profile manager: Rita Cantrell Find Relationship private message [send private message]
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    The Birth Date is a rough estimate. See the text for details.
    Contents

    1 Biography
    1.1 Disconnecting from erroneous ancestor
    2 Research Notes
    3 Sources
    Biography
    Thomas Cantrell ...

    Disconnecting from erroneous ancestor
    Thomas Cantrell (was listed as son of Simon Cantrell) - http://thehennesseefamily.com/getperson.php?personID=I32251&tree=hennessee, his purported son Ralph Cantrell and grandson William Cantrell have no birth or death dates on their profiles. However, the son of William Cantrell does have a birth date -- William Cantrell born 1580 in Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Since it is obvious that Simon (born 1757) cannot have a great great-grandson born in 1580, this entire line is being disconnected from Simon. Strutton-11 15:12, 12 March 2017 (EDT)

    Research Notes
    There is no documentation showing that Thomas Cantrell was the father of Ralph Cantrell. There is no information for birth date or place. In effect, this profile simply serves as a placeholder for the parent of Ralph Cantrell. An estimated birthdate has been added based on age 25 at time of birth of son Ralph. This is simply a date to give the approximate era in which Thomas is purported to have lived.

    Sources

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    Thomas married Agnes (Loughe)(Derbyshire) England. Agnes was born in ~1448 in Shropshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 12289.  Agnes (Loughe) was born in ~1448 in Shropshire, England.

    Notes:

    It doesn't seem likely thaat Thomas would marry a woman 25 years his senior...DAH

    Agnes Loughe Cantrell (?)
    Birthdate: circa 1448
    Birthplace: Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
    Death:
    Immediate Family:
    Wife of Thomas Cantrell
    Mother of Ralph Cantrell

    Managed by: Homer A Cantrell
    Last Updated: February 27, 2015
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    Agnes Loughe Cantrell's Timeline
    1448
    1448
    Birth of Agnes Loughe
    Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
    1525
    1525
    Age 77
    Birth of Ralph Cantrell
    England, United Kingdom
    ????
    Death of Agnes Loughe

    end of profile

    Children:
    1. 6144. Ralph Cantrell was born in 1525 in Staffordshire, England; died on 17 Apr 1561 in Wetton, Staffordshire, England.

  3. 13722.  John Lennard was born in ~1508 in Knole, Chevening, Kent, England (son of John Lennard and Catherine Weston); died on 12 Mar 1590 in Chevening, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: High Sheriff of Kent

    John married Elizabeth Harmon in 1538 in Knole, Kent, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Boteler) was born in ~1520 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died on 26 Oct 1585 in Chevening, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13723.  Elizabeth Harmon was born in ~1520 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England (daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Boteler); died on 26 Oct 1585 in Chevening, Kent, England.
    Children:
    1. 6861. Dorothy Leonard was born in 1527-1537 in Herstmonceaux Castle, Herstmonceaux, Sussex, England; died after 1611 in Bolton Castle, North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England DL8 4ET.

  5. 13726.  Walter Hawksworth, Esquire was born in 1516 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England (son of Thomas Hawksworth, Esquire and Lady Margaret Acklome); died on 10 Sep 1547 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
    • Probate: 19 Dec 1551, (Yorkshire, England)

    Notes:

    Thomas Hawks worth of Hawksworth esquire aged 40 and more 23 March 151y

    married Margaret Acclom dau of John Acclom by Alice his 1 st wife dau and coheir of Ralph Danby of Yafforth co York esquire marriage licence dated 1 7 June 1516 administratrix to her husband 7 September 1517

    son

    Walter Hawksworth of Hawksworth esquire slain at battle of Pinkney 10 September 1547 granted at York 19 December 1551 Inq pm taken Eastrington 6 November 1547 and at Skipton co York 6 April 1555

    Visitation of England and Wales: Notes, Volume 7

    By Joseph Jackson Howard, England. College of arms

    Military:
    The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, took place on 10 September 1547 on the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland. The last pitched battle between Scottish and English armies, it was part of the conflict known as the Rough Wooing, and is considered to be the first modern battle in the British Isles.

    It was a catastrophic defeat for Scotland, where it became known as Black Saturday.

    soursce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pinkie_Cleugh

    Walter married Jane Pasliew in ~1531 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England. Jane (daughter of Alexander Pasliew and unnamed spouse) was born in 1517 in Rittlesden, Yorkshire, England; died in ~1612 in Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13727.  Jane Pasliew was born in 1517 in Rittlesden, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Alexander Pasliew and unnamed spouse); died in ~1612 in Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Jane Hawksworth (Pasliew)
    Birthdate: 1517 (95)
    Birthplace: Riddlesen, Yorkshire, England
    Death: circa 1612 (90-98)
    Yorkshire, England
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Alexander of Riddlesden Pasliew; alexander pasliew and Mrs. Pasliew
    Wife of Walter Hawksworth
    Mother of Joanna Pasliew Crossland; Alice Hawksworth; Marina / Mariona Crossland and William Hawksworth
    Managed by: Private User
    Last Updated: December 2, 2014

    About Jane Hawksworth

    Jane Paslew dau of Alexander Paslew of Riddlesden co York administratrix to her husband 19 December 1551

    married

    Walter Hawksworth of Hawksworth esquire slain at the battle of Pinkney 10 September 1547

    Visitation of England and Wales: Notes, Volume 7

    By Joseph Jackson Howard, England. College of arms

    Birth:
    Riddlesden is a suburb of Keighley in the county of West Yorkshire, England and on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Most of Riddlesden is made up of hills and steep land, like farms and even woodland. However the access to Riddlesden is good as it has close contacts with various main roads. As well as the roads there are various residential communities. Estimated population is over 300.

    source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddlesden

    Children:
    1. 6863. Joanna Pasliew Hawksworth was born on 16 Aug 1532 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England; died about 1558 in Crossland, Almondbury, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 15

  1. 27444.  John Lennard was born in 1479 in Knoll, Kent, England; died in 1555.

    John married Catherine Weston in 1507 in Chepsted, Kent, England. Catherine (daughter of Thomas Weston and Cecillia Irmingland) was born in ~1484 in Chepsted, Kent, England; died in 1508. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 27445.  Catherine Weston was born in ~1484 in Chepsted, Kent, England (daughter of Thomas Weston and Cecillia Irmingland); died in 1508.
    Children:
    1. 13722. John Lennard was born in ~1508 in Knole, Chevening, Kent, England; died on 12 Mar 1590 in Chevening, Kent, England.

  3. 27446.  William Harmon was born in ~1488 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died in ~1519 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England.

    William married Margaret Boteler. Margaret (daughter of John Boteler and Dorothy Tyrell) was born in ~1490 in Woodhall, Watton, Hertfordshire, England; died in ~1520. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 27447.  Margaret Boteler was born in ~1490 in Woodhall, Watton, Hertfordshire, England (daughter of John Boteler and Dorothy Tyrell); died in ~1520.
    Children:
    1. 13723. Elizabeth Harmon was born in ~1520 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died on 26 Oct 1585 in Chevening, Kent, England.

  5. 27452.  Thomas Hawksworth, Esquire was born about 1489 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England (son of Walter Hawksworth and Anne Wentworth).

    Thomas married Lady Margaret Acklome on 17 Jun 1516 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir John Acklome and Lady Alice Danby) was born about 1500 in Stillingfleet, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 27453.  Lady Margaret Acklome was born about 1500 in Stillingfleet, East Riding, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Sir John Acklome and Lady Alice Danby).

    Notes:

    Thomas Hawksworth of Hawksworth esquire aged 40 and more 23 March 151y

    married

    Margaret Acclom dau of John Acclom by Alice his 1 st wife dau and coheir of Ralph Danby of Yafforth co York esquire marriage licence dated 1 7 June 1516 administratrix to her husband 7 September 1517

    Visitation of England and Wales: Notes, Volume 7

    By Joseph Jackson Howard, England. College of arms

    end of comment

    Children:
    1. 13726. Walter Hawksworth, Esquire was born in 1516 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England; died on 10 Sep 1547 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

  7. 27454.  Alexander Pasliew was born in ~1490 in (Rittlesden, Yorkshire, England).

    Alexander married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 27455.  unnamed spouse

    Notes:

    Residence (Family):
    Riddlesden is a suburb of Keighley in the county of West Yorkshire, England and on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Most of Riddlesden is made up of hills and steep land, like farms and even woodland. However the access to Riddlesden is good as it has close contacts with various main roads. As well as the roads there are various residential communities. Estimated population is over 300.

    source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddlesden

    Children:
    1. 13727. Jane Pasliew was born in 1517 in Rittlesden, Yorkshire, England; died in ~1612 in Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 16

  1. 54890.  Thomas Weston was born after 1458 in Kent, England (son of John Weston, Sr., Esquire and Margaret Mitford); died in ~1485.

    Thomas married Cecillia Irmingland. Cecillia was born in ~1445 in Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 54891.  Cecillia Irmingland was born in ~1445 in Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 27445. Catherine Weston was born in ~1484 in Chepsted, Kent, England; died in 1508.

  3. 54894.  John Boteler was born in ~1459 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England (son of John Boteler and Constance Downhall); died on 11 May 1514 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England.

    John married Dorothy Tyrell. Dorothy (daughter of William Tyrrell and Margaret Darcy) was born in ~1459 in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England; died in 1491 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 54895.  Dorothy Tyrell was born in ~1459 in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England (daughter of William Tyrrell and Margaret Darcy); died in 1491 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 27447. Margaret Boteler was born in ~1490 in Woodhall, Watton, Hertfordshire, England; died in ~1520.

  5. 54904.  Walter Hawksworth was born in 1465 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England; died in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Hawksworth is a village 1 mile west of the town of Guiseley in West Yorkshire, England. It is located to the south of Menston and north of Baildon.

    Hawksworth was historically a township in the large ancient parish of Otley in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[1] It became a separate civil parish in 1866. In 1937 the civil parish was abolished and merged into the new Aireborough Urban District.[2] In 1974 Aireborough was itself abolished and absorbed into the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in the new county of West Yorkshire.

    Hawksworth Hall, a Grade II* listed building, is a large house, probably built in the 16th century.[3] Hawksworth Church of England Primary School has around 100 pupils.[4]

    Map ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawksworth,_Guiseley

    Walter married Anne Wentworth about 1471 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England. Anne (daughter of Thomas Wentworth and Jane Mirfield) was born about 1464 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 54905.  Anne Wentworth was born about 1464 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Thomas Wentworth and Jane Mirfield).
    Children:
    1. 27452. Thomas Hawksworth, Esquire was born about 1489 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Arthur Hawksworth was born in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England.

  7. 54906.  Sir John Acklome was born in 1482 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England; died in 1552.

    Notes:

    Margaret Acclom dau of John Acclom by Alice his 1 st wife dau and coheir of Ralph Danby of Yafforth co York esquire

    Visitation of England and Wales: Notes, Volume 7

    By Joseph Jackson Howard, England. College of arms

    John married Lady Alice Danby. Alice (daughter of Ralph Danby and Margaret Conyers) was born in ~1480 in Yafforth, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 54907.  Lady Alice Danby was born in ~1480 in Yafforth, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Ralph Danby and Margaret Conyers).

    Notes:

    Alice's 9-genearational ahnentafel ... http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I149699&tree=00&parentset=0&generations=9

    Children:
    1. 27453. Lady Margaret Acklome was born about 1500 in Stillingfleet, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 17

  1. 109780.  John Weston, Sr., Esquire was born in ~ 1435 in Oakham, Rutland, England (son of Sir William Weston, VI and Lady Margaret Richking); died on 14 Jun 1483 in Kent, England.

    Notes:

    John Weston, Sr.
    Birthdate: circa 1424 (59)
    Birthplace: Ockham, Surrey, , England
    Death: June 14, 1483 (55-63)
    Kent, , England
    Immediate Family:
    Son of William Weston, VI and Margaret Weston
    Husband of Margaret Weston
    Father of Thomas Weston; William Weston; Edmund Weston and John Weston, Jr.
    Brother of Richard Weston and Johanna Weston
    Managed by: Private User
    Last Updated: July 18, 2015

    About John Weston, Sr.

    The visitations of the county of Surrey : made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms ; 1572 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king of arms ; and 1623 by Samuel Thompson, Windsor herald, and Augustin Vincent, Rouge croix pursuivant, marshals and deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux king of arms (1899)
    https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou43beno
    https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofcou43beno#page/215/mode/1up
    Weston. Pg.215-218

    etc.

    https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofcou43beno#page/217/mode/1up
    2. Willmus Weston de Sutton in Susex vice comes Sussex et Surr. 5 H. 5. = Matilda fil. et haer. Thom. Harberger de Sutton in com. Sussex Ao 5 H. 5. ; ch: Willmus (m. Margar' Skinner) Weston.
    Willmus Weston de Evere et de Langley in com. Buck 24 H. 6. = Margar' fil. et haer. Joh'is Skinner de Ockham Ar. ob. 26 H. 6. ; ch: Johannes (m. Margar' Metfford), Joh'a (m. Joh'is Gardiner) Weston.
    Johannes Weston de Ockham in com. Surr. 2 R. 3. = Margar' filia Joh'is Metfford de Ockham Ar. ob. 15 E. 4. ; ch: Joh'is (m. Allicia Edsaw) Weston
    Joh'is Weston de Ockham in Surr. 2 R. 3. = Allicia fil' Willmi Edsaw de Petworth in com. Sussex. ; ch: Joh'is (m. Juliana Sands & Agnes Hunt) Weston
    Joh'is Weston de Ockham fil. et her. 1 E. 6. = Juliana filia Oliveri Sands de Patesham in com. Surrey. ; ch: Ric'us (m. Bridget Lea), Juliana, Henricus, Joh'es (m. Juliana Freeland) Weston ; = Agnes filia Wi'm Hunt vxor 2. ; ch: Will'mus, Bartholemeus Weston.

    end of biography

    John married Margaret Mitford in ~ 1458 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir John Mitford and Constance Ogle) was born in ~ 1438 in Molesden, Mitford, Northumberland, England; died on 31 Jan 1475 in Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 109781.  Margaret Mitford was born in ~ 1438 in Molesden, Mitford, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir John Mitford and Constance Ogle); died on 31 Jan 1475 in Kent, England.
    Children:
    1. 54890. Thomas Weston was born after 1458 in Kent, England; died in ~1485.
    2. Edmund Weston, Sir was born in ~ 1464 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England.

  3. 109788.  John Boteler was born in ~1435 in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England (son of Philip Boteler and Isabel Willoughby); died after 29 Nov 1491 in England.

    Notes:

    John "of Watton Woodhall" Boteler
    Born about 1435 in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England
    HIDE ANCESTORS
    Son of Philip Boteler and Isabel (Willoughby) Bessingby
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Husband of Constance (Downhall) Boteler — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of John Boteler and Elizabeth (Boteler) Lovett
    Died after 29 Nov 1491 in England
    Profile manager: Robin Wood private message [send private message]
    Boteler-62 created 11 Mar 2011 | Last modified 17 Mar 2016
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    Not John Butler of Bewsey, in Warrington. Please do not marry to Margaret Gerard.

    Marlyn Lewis.

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    Property

    Manor of Higham Gobion
    "Richard died in 1300, (fn. 11) leaving two daughters, the elder of whom, Hawise, married Ralph Butler, (fn. 12) to whom she brought the manor as her inheritance, after the death of her mother Margaret, in 1311. (fn. 13) The next year, 1312, Ralph and Hawise made a settlement of the manor, (fn. 14) and on Ralph's death, in 1342, Hawise still surviving, the reversion of the manor was inherited by their grandson Ralph, his father Sir John having died in 1339. (fn. 15) In 1346 Hawise held 1 fee in Higham, (fn. 16) and their estate by that date had been augmented by the acquisition of lands held in 1303 and 1316 by Thomas Paynel and Elizabeth his wife, (fn. 17) the other sister and co-heiress. Hawise died in 1360, and as her grandson Ralph had predeceased her in 1348, the manor was inherited by his brother Sir Edward. (fn. 18) He died without issue in 1412, (fn. 19) when the manor was inherited by his kinsman Sir Philip Butler, of Woodhall in Watton, Hertfordshire, grandson of Sir Edward's uncle Ralph. Sir Philip died a few years later, in 1420, and his widow, Elizabeth, married as her second husband Laurence Cheyne, who was holding the manor in right of his wife in 1428. (fn. 20) Sir Philip's son and heir, Edward, died a minor in the same year as his father, and was succeeded by his brother Philip, aged fifteen, in 1429. (fn. 21) This Philip, who was holding the courts of the manor in 1450–51, (fn. 22) died in 1453, and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 23) whose son Sir Philip died seised of the manor in 1545. (fn. 24)"[1]

    Sources

    ? 'Parishes: Higham Gobion,' in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London: Victoria County History, 1908), 344-347, accessed March 17, 2016, [1]
    Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
    Source S23592
    Title: Memoirs of Chesters of Chicheley RJCW Ref 175a
    Source S23710
    Title: Memoirs of Chesters of Chicheley RJCW Ref 175a pedigree of Boteler and Marmion
    [edit]

    end of profile

    John married Constance Downhall. Constance died after 16 May 1499. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 109789.  Constance Downhall died after 16 May 1499.
    Children:
    1. 54894. John Boteler was born in ~1459 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England; died on 11 May 1514 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England.

  5. 109790.  William Tyrrell was born in 1415 in Heron, East Horndon, Essex, England; died on 23 Feb 1462 in Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England.

    Notes:

    Biography

    "William Tyrrell of Gipping Suffolk, beheaded on Tower Hill 23 February 1462, who married Margaret Darcy, the daughter of Sir Robert Darcy, by whom he was the father of Sir James Tyrrell (d. 6 May 1502), who married Anne Arundel, the daughter of Sir John Arundel (d. 12 November 1473) of Lanherne, by whom he was the father of

    Sir Thomas Tyrrell (d.1551),
    James Tyrrell (1475?-1538) of Columbine Hall,
    William Tyrrell, and
    Anne Tyrrell, who married Sir Richard Wentworth (d. 17 October 1528)." [1][2]

    Sources

    ? THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES PROB 11/6/417 [1]
    ? See the entry for Sir James Tyrrell (c.1455-1502) in the ODNB; Richardson, Douglas, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed., 2011, Vol. III, pp. 183-5; Benton, Philip, The History of Rochford Hundred, Vol. II, (Rochford: A. Harrington, 1888), pp. 478-9; and the pedigree of Tyrrell of Gipping in Metcalfe, Walter C., ed., The Visitations of Suffolk, (Exeter: William Pollard, 1882), p. 74 at: [2]

    end of biography

    William married Margaret Darcy in 1452 in Gipping, Suffolk, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir Robert Darcy and Alice Fillongley) was born in 1425 in Gripping, Essex, England; died in 1525. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 109791.  Margaret Darcy was born in 1425 in Gripping, Essex, England (daughter of Sir Robert Darcy and Alice Fillongley); died in 1525.
    Children:
    1. 54895. Dorothy Tyrell was born in ~1459 in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England; died in 1491 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England.

  7. 109810.  Thomas Wentworth (son of John Wentworth, IV and Joan Calverley).

    Thomas married Jane Mirfield. Jane (daughter of Oliver Mirfield and Isabel Savile) was born in ~1460 in Howley, Yorkshire, England; died before 1522 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 109811.  Jane Mirfield was born in ~1460 in Howley, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Oliver Mirfield and Isabel Savile); died before 1522 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Jane Wentworth formerly Mirfield
    Born about 1460 in Howley, in Batley, Yorkshire, England
    HIDE ANCESTORS
    Daughter of Oliver Mirfield and Isabel Savile
    Sister of William Mirfield
    Wife of Thomas Wentworth Esq. — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of Anne Wentworth, John Wentworth, Roger Wentworth, William Wentworth, Isabel Wentworth, Oliver Wentworth and Thomas Wentworth
    Died before 1522 in North Elmsall; bur. South Kirkby

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    [categories]
    The Birth Date is a rough estimate. See the text for details.
    Daughter and eventual posthumous co-heiress of Oliver Mirfield of Howley by his wife Isabel Savile. (John Wentworth of Chicago says Isabel was daughter of Sir John Savile of Methley, but that can't be right.)

    TO DO check for cousinship with her husband through Calverley/Savile

    Biography
    Jane was born in 1460. Jane Mirfield ... She passed away in 1522. [1]

    No more info is currently available for Jane Mirfield. Can you add to her biography?


    Sources
    Sandra Johnson, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Sandra and others.
    See Jane's husband's profile for sources.

    Acknowledgments
    __________

    ? Entered by Sandra Johnson, Jun 29, 2012

    end of profile

    Children:
    1. 54905. Anne Wentworth was born about 1464 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.

  9. 109814.  Ralph Danby was born in ~1440 in (England); died in 1485.

    Ralph married Margaret Conyers(England). Margaret (daughter of Sir Richard Conyers, Knight and Alice Wycliffe) was born in ~1440 in (England). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 109815.  Margaret Conyers was born in ~1440 in (England) (daughter of Sir Richard Conyers, Knight and Alice Wycliffe).
    Children:
    1. 54907. Lady Alice Danby was born in ~1480 in Yafforth, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 18

  1. 219560.  Sir William Weston, VI was born in 1395 in Oakham, Surrey, England; died on 3 Jul 1466 in (Oakham) Surrey, England; was buried in Christ Church, Surrey, England.

    Notes:

    Personal data Sir William Weston MaleSource 1Source 2
    He was born in the year 1395 in Oakham, Surrey, England.Source 2
    He died on July 3, 1466 in Christ Church, Surrey, England, he was 71 years old.Source 2

    Household of Sir William Weston
    He is married to Lady Margaret Richking in the year 1428 at Rutland, England, he was 33 years old.

    Child(ren):

    Isobel William 1420-1469 Tree
    Richard Weston 1429-1483
    Johanna Weston 1432-????
    John Weston 1435-1483


    Sources
    Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=77824835&pid=10010
    / Ancestry.com
    Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com

    William Weston Esq.
    William Weston Esq.
    about 1400 - 3 Jul 1446
    Husband of Margaret Richking ancestors
    Father of John Weston Esq. ancestors, Richard Weston ancestors and Johanna Weston ancestors

    *
    William Weston Esq. ancestors descendants
    abt 1380 - aft 03 Dec 1453
    West Clandon, Surrey, England *
    William Weston ancestors descendants
    bef 1351 - 03 Jul 1418
    Surrey, England * William Weston ancestors descendants
    aft 1327 -
    Send, Surrey, England * William Weston more treemore tree ancestors descendants
    1307 -
    * Amy de Norton more treemore tree ancestors descendants
    abt 1310 - aft 1344
    * Agnes Climsfield ancestors descendants
    abt 1333 - aft 1357
    Slinfold, Sussex, England * Elie Climsfield ancestors descendants
    abt 1290 - bef 1390
    * Agnes Dunstavell ancestors descendants
    1300 -
    *
    Joan Legh ancestors descendants
    1356 - 1449
    Cateshull, Surrey, England * John Legge ancestors descendants
    abt 1332 - 1381
    Catteshall Manor, Godalming, Surrey, England * Thomas Legge ancestors descendants
    abt 1300 - aft 1353
    * Elizabeth Beauchamp ancestors descendants
    bef 1317 -
    * [Great-Grandmother?] *
    *
    *
    Matilda Herberger ancestors descendants
    1380 -
    Sutton, Sussex, , England *
    Thomas Harberger ancestors descendants
    1360 -
    Sutton, Sussex, , England * [Great-Grandfather?] *
    *
    * [Great-Grandmother?] *
    *
    *
    Margaret Sutton ancestors descendants
    1362 -
    Malpas, Cheshire, , England * [Great-Grandfather?] *
    *
    * [Great-Grandmother?] *
    *
    William "of Ockham and Sende" Weston Esq.
    Born about 1400 in Ockham, Surrey, , Englandmap
    HIDE ANCESTORS
    Son of William Weston Esq. and Matilda Herberger
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Husband of Margaret Richking — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of John Weston Esq., Richard Weston and Johanna Weston
    Died 3 Jul 1446 in Ockham, Surrey, , Englandmap
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    This profile is part of the Weston Name Study.
    Biography
    Listed in Brayley's Weston of West Horsley pedigree[1]

    Listed in Burke's Weston of West Horsley pedigree[2]

    Escheator of the King 1448 Surrey, England[1]

    Escheator of the King 1448 Sussex, England[1]

    Buried at Christ Church, Surrey, England

    Name
    Name: William /Weston/[3][4]
    Sources
    WikiTree profile Weston-259 created through the import of WILLIAMS 2011.GED on Jun 22, 2011 by Ted Williams. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Ted and others.
    Source: S004386 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: #NS043861
    No NOTE record found with id NS043861.

    Source: S004444 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: #NS044441 Repository: Note: #NS044443
    No NOTE record found with id NS044441.

    Note NS044443
    NAME Ancestry.com
    ADDR http://www.Ancestry.com

    William married Lady Margaret Richking in 1428 in Rutland, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir Edmund Richking and Lady Matilda Maude Harberger) was born in ~ 1410 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England; died in 0___ 1448 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 219561.  Lady Margaret Richking was born in ~ 1410 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England (daughter of Sir Edmund Richking and Lady Matilda Maude Harberger); died in 0___ 1448 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England.

    Notes:

    Margaret Richking
    Born about 1410 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, Englandmap
    Daughter of Edmund Richking and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Wife of William Weston Esq. — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of John Weston Esq., Richard Weston and Johanna Weston
    Died 1448 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, Englandmap
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    Contents

    [hide]
    1 Biography
    1.1 Name
    2 Sources
    3 Biography
    4 Sources
    Biography

    Listed in Brayley's Weston of West Horsley pedigree[1]

    Listed in Burke's Weston of West Horsley pedigree[2]

    Name

    Name: Margaret /Richking/[3][4]
    Sources

    WikiTree profile Richking-3 created through the import of WILLIAMS 2011.GED on Jun 22, 2011 by Ted Williams. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Ted and others.
    Source: S004386 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: #NS043861
    No NOTE record found with id NS043861.

    Source: S004444 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: #NS044441 Repository: Note: #NS044443
    No NOTE record found with id NS044441.

    Note NS044443
    NAME Ancestry.com
    ADDR http://www.Ancestry.com
    NOTE
    ? Brayley's A Topographical History of Surrey
    ? Burke's Landed Gentry
    ? Source: #S004386 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6436419&pid=-158470250
    ? Source: #S004444 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13078823&pid=-128824691

    Biography

    Margaret Richking ... [5]

    No more info is currently available for Margaret Richking. Can you add to her biography?

    Sources

    Stacy Krout, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Stacy and others.
    ? Brayley's A Topographical History of Surrey
    ? Burke's Landed Gentry
    ? Source: #S004386 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6436419&pid=-158470250
    ? Source: #S004444 Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=13078823&pid=-128824691
    ? Entered by Stacy Krout, Oct 11, 2012

    Children:
    1. 109780. John Weston, Sr., Esquire was born in ~ 1435 in Oakham, Rutland, England; died on 14 Jun 1483 in Kent, England.

  3. 219562.  Sir John Mitford was born on 8 Apr 1402 in Molesden, Mitford, Northumberland, England (son of William Mitford and Margaret de Lisle); died on 6 May 1457.

    John married Constance Ogle in ~ 1427 in Mitford, Northumberland, England. Constance (daughter of Sir Robert Ogle, III and Maud Grey) was born in ~ 1402 in Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died after 6 Oct 1460. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 219563.  Constance Ogle was born in ~ 1402 in Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir Robert Ogle, III and Maud Grey); died after 6 Oct 1460.
    Children:
    1. 109781. Margaret Mitford was born in ~ 1438 in Molesden, Mitford, Northumberland, England; died on 31 Jan 1475 in Kent, England.

  5. 219576.  Philip Boteler was born in ~1414 in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, Englan (son of Philip Boteler and Elizabeth Cockayne); died in ~1453 in England.

    Philip married Isabel Willoughby in ~1429 in England. Isabel (daughter of Sir Hugh Willoughby and Margaret Freville) died after 1475 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 219577.  Isabel Willoughby (daughter of Sir Hugh Willoughby and Margaret Freville); died after 1475 in England.
    Children:
    1. 109788. John Boteler was born in ~1435 in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England; died after 29 Nov 1491 in England.

  7. 219582.  Sir Robert Darcy was born in 1391 in Maldon, Essex County, England (son of Robert Darcy); died on 3 Sep 1448.

    Robert married Alice Fillongley. Alice was born about 1395 in Maldon, Essex County, England; died before 1448. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 219583.  Alice Fillongley was born about 1395 in Maldon, Essex County, England; died before 1448.
    Children:
    1. Sir Robert Darcy was born in 1417 in Maldon, Essex County, England; died on 2 Nov 1469 in Maldon, Essex County, England.
    2. 109791. Margaret Darcy was born in 1425 in Gripping, Essex, England; died in 1525.

  9. 219620.  John Wentworth, IV was born about 1421 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir John Wentworth and Joan Beaumont); died after 1459 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.

    John married Joan Calverley in ~1445 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. Joan (daughter of Sir Walter Calverley, III and Elizabeth Markenfield) was born in ~1425 in Calverley, Yorkshire, England; died in 1516 in Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 219621.  Joan Calverley was born in ~1425 in Calverley, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Sir Walter Calverley, III and Elizabeth Markenfield); died in 1516 in Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1435

    Children:
    1. 109810. Thomas Wentworth

  11. 219622.  Oliver Mirfield

    Oliver married Isabel Savile. Isabel (daughter of Sir John Savile, (VI) Knight and Alice Gascoigne) was born in 1440 in (Thornhill, Dewsbury, West Riding) Yorkshire, England; died on 22 Nov 1488 in Batley, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 219623.  Isabel Savile was born in 1440 in (Thornhill, Dewsbury, West Riding) Yorkshire, England (daughter of Sir John Savile, (VI) Knight and Alice Gascoigne); died on 22 Nov 1488 in Batley, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 109811. Jane Mirfield was born in ~1460 in Howley, Yorkshire, England; died before 1522 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.

  13. 219630.  Sir Richard Conyers, Knight was born in 1425-1444 in South Cowton, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir Christopher Conyers, Knight and Lady Ellen Rolleston, of Hornby); died in >1485 in (South Cowton, Yorkshire, England).

    Notes:

    Richard Conyers, Knight
    Birthdate: between 1425 and 1444
    Birthplace: South Cowton, Gillington, Yorkshire, England
    Death: before 1485
    probably, South Cowton, North Yorkshire, England
    Place of Burial: South Cowton, North Yorkshire, England, UK
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Sir Christopher Conyers, of Hornby and Ellen Conyers, Lady of Hornby
    Husband of Alice Conyers
    Father of Margery Bowes; Sir Thomas Conyers; Richard Conyers; Margaret Danby and Eleanor Lassells
    Brother of Sir John Conyers, Sheriff of Yorkshire; Catherine Conyers; Roger Conyers; Sibilla Conyers; James (Jacob) Conyers and 9 others
    Half brother of Alice Conyers; Margaret Pudsey; Nicholas Conyers; Conan Conyers; Henry Conyers and 1 other
    Managed by: Carole (Erickson) Pomeroy,Vol. C...
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    mmediate Family

    Alice Conyers
    wife

    Margery Bowes
    daughter

    Sir Thomas Conyers
    son

    Richard Conyers
    son

    Margaret Danby
    daughter

    Eleanor Lassells
    daughter

    Ellen Conyers, Lady of Hornby
    mother

    Sir Christopher Conyers, of Hornby
    father

    Sir John Conyers, Sheriff of Yor...
    brother

    Catherine Conyers
    sister

    Roger Conyers
    brother

    Sibilla Conyers
    sister
    About Sir Richard Conyers of South Cowton
    Richard Conyers

    Birth: about 1444 - of South Cowton, Gilling, Yorkshire, England
    Death: before 1485 (note 1)
    Parents: Christopher Conyers, Ellen Rolleston
    Married: Alice Wycliffe
    Children

    Richard Conyers, married Catherine Bowes (dau. of William Bowes and Maud Fitzhugh) d ABT 1483, South Cowton, Durham, England (note 3)
    Margaret, married Robert Danby
    Margery, married Robert Bowes (son of William Bowes and Maud Fitzhugh) ABT 1475 , Durham, England
    Eleanor, married Robert Lassells
    Sir Richard Conyers of South Cowton, knight, married Alice Wycliffe. He left three coheiresses: Margery, the wife of Sir Ralph Bowes of Streatlam; Margaret, the wife of Robert Danby, esq of Yafford, who died on Bosworth field, leaving behind him three daughters (note 2); and Eleanor, who married Robert Lassells of Sowerby near Thirsk, esq.

    Sir Richard is buried under an altar tomb at South Cowton where he founded a chantry, he having by will ordered himself to be buried there; the priest was to receive eight marks per annum. and to pray for the founder, and " Alice my now wife etc."

    His wife was to have the nomination for her life, and after her, "Sir Raufe Bowes, kt wcb hath marryed my daughter dame Marjory."

    From a copy of the original at Hornby Castle.

    Notes

    death date estimated as "before 1485" as his will names "Robert Danby, esq., husband of my daughter Margaret." Danby died 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field.
    the three daughters of Robert Danby & Margaret Conyers mentioned more likely belong to the next generation (their son Ralph)
    son Richard is not mentioned in his will so presumably died before its date
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    Sir Richard Conyers1,2,3
    M, #34844
    Father Sir Christopher Conyers, Sheriff of Yorkshire b. c 1393
    Mother Eleanor Rolleston b. c 1390, d. 6 Aug 1444
    Sir Richard Conyers was born at of South Cowton, Yorkshire, England. He married Alice Wycliffe, daughter of John Wycliffe, Esq. and Anne Rokeby.2,3
    Family Alice Wycliffe
    Child
    Margery Conyers+4,2,3 b. c 1456, d. 12 Aug 1532
    Citations
    [S10787] Unknown author, The Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, by Gerald Paget, Vol. II, p. 168.
    [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 292.
    [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 493.
    [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 144.
    From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1160.htm#i34844
    _____________________________

    Richard CONYERS
    Born: ABT 1444
    Father: Christopher CONYERS
    Mother: Ellen ROLLESTON
    Married: Alice WYCLIFFE (b. 1446)
    Children:
    1. Richard CONYERS
    2. Margaret CONYERS
    From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CONYERS1.htm#Richard CONYERS1
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    Name Sir Richard Conyers [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
    Born Abt 1425 of, Cowton South, Yorkshire, England
    Father Sir Christopher Conyers, Knight, b. of, Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England d. 6 Aug 1444, of, Hornby, Yorkshire, England
    Mother Eleanor Rolleston
    Family Alice Wycliffe
    Children
    1. Margery Conyers, b. Abt 1456, d. Aft 6 Aug 1524 (Age ~ 68 years)
    2. Elizabeth Conyers, b. Abt 1462
    3. Eleanor Conyers
    4. Margaret Conyers
    Sources
    [S495] #683 Ducatus Leodiensis, Or, the Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes and Parts Adjacent, in the West-riding of the County of York: with the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry (1816), Thoresby, Ralph, (2nd edition. Leeds: Printed by B. Dewhirst for Robinson, Son and Holdsworth, 1816), FHL book Q 942.74 E5td; FHL microfilm 1,440,979 item 3., vol. 2 p. 202.
    [S304] #694 Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with Additions (1899-1917), Clay, J. W., (3 volumes. Exeter: William Pollard, 1899-1917), FHL book 942.74 D23c; FHL microfilm 823,741 items 1-3., vol. 2 p. 23.
    [S196] #3613 Yorkshire Pedigrees (1942-1944), Walker, John William, (Publications of the Harleian Society Visitations, volume 94. 3 volumes. London: [Harleian Society], 1942-1944), FHL book 942 B4h; FHL microfilm 162,083 items 1-3., Publications of the Harleian Society, vol. 94 p. 79.
    [S64] #3945 The Visitations of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, Made by William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms (1881), Flower, William, (Publications of the Harleian Society: Visitations, volume 16. London: [Harleian Society], 1881), FHL book 942 B4h volume 16; FHL microfilm 162,050 item 2., vol. 16 p. 31.
    [S64] #3945 The Visitations of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, Made by William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms (1881), Flower, William, (Publications of the Harleian Society: Visitations, volume 16. London: [Harleian Society], 1881), FHL book 942 B4h volume 16; FHL microfilm 162,050 item 2., p. 75.
    [S102] #667 The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England (1913), Clay, John William, (London: James Nisbet, 1913), FHL microfilm 990,409 item 4., p. 32.
    [S63] #739 The Visitation of Yorkshire, Made in the Years 1584-85: to Which Is Added the Subsequent Visitation Made in 1612, by Richard St. George, Norry King of Arms: with Several Additional Pedigrees Edited by Joseph Foster (1875), Glover, Robert, (London: Robert Glover, 1875), FHL microfilm 990,320 item 1., p. 203.
    [S228] #247 [1816-1840] The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham (1816-1840), Surtees, Robert, of Mainsforth, Esq. F. S. A., (4 volumes. London: J.B. Nichols, Parliament-Street and G. Andrews, Durham 1816-1840), FHL book Folio 942.81 H2s; FHL microfilms 899,861-899,864., vol. 4 p. 107.
    From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I44644&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous
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    Name Sir Richard Conyers, Knight [1]
    Born of, South Cowton, Gilling, Yorkshire, England [1]
    Family Alice Wycliffe
    Children
    1. Margery Conyers, b. Abt 1456, of, South Cowton, Gilling, Yorkshire, England d. Aft 6 Aug 1524 (Age ~ 68 years)
    Sources
    1. [S6] Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-century Colonists: the Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies Before 1701 (2nd ed., 1999), Faris, David, (2nd edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), FHL book 973 D2fp., p. 46 BOWES:4 (Reliability: 3).
    From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I17086&tree=Nixon
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    South Cowton Castle

    South Cowton Castle is a 15th-century fortified dwelling house in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the land that was once the medieval village of South Cowton.
    The castle was built by Sir Richard Conyers in 1470 and it is the oldest surviving building in any of the Cowtons. The castle was built at the time of the Wars of the Roses, which gives an indication of why what is a country gentleman's house is so heavily fortified.
    The castle is a Grade I listed building; it situated near the 15th-century St Mary's Church, and overlooks the field markings from the abandoned village of South Cowton.
    The building is rectangular in plan, with two towers at the south western and north eastern corners. It is three storeyed with four-storey towers. The castle was altered in the 19th century and repaired in 1980.
    The castle is now used as a private farmhouse, it can be found just off the B1263 road near Atley Hill.
    From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Cowton_Castle
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    South Cowton

    South Cowton is a village and Civil Parish located on the site of an abandoned medieval village in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire in England.
    The original village was founded some time after the Norman Conquest, The Domesday Book tells us that South Cowton was owned by Count Alan of Richmond, and was ruled by Godric the Steward. The archaeological remains of the village suggest that there were at least 20 houses during the Medieval era.
    The two major historic buildings in South Cowton are The Castle and St Mary's Church. Both buildings were erected in the 15th century. They were both built by Richard Conyers, one of the few lords of the many Cowton manors, ever to actually live there.
    Between 1489 and 1490 Richard Conyers demolished the village of South Cowton, evicting its tenants in order to convert the land into pastures.
    The current village consists of little more than a few widely dispersed farms, the Castle and the church. The former villages of Temple Cowton and Atley Cowton as well as the hamlets of Atley Hill and Pepper Arden have been incorporated into the parish of South Cowton.
    From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Cowton
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    St Mary's Church, South Cowton

    St Mary's Church is a redundant Anglican church standing in open countryside in the former village of South Cowton, near Scotch Corner in North Yorkshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2]
    The church was built between 1450 and 1470 by Sir Richard Conyers, who also built South Cowton Castle to the south of the church.[2] The village of South Cowton was destroyed by Sir Richard and its land cleared for agricultural use.[3] The church was restored in 1883.[4] St Mary's was vested in the Trust on 1 April 1988.[5]
    St Mary's is constructed in rubble and sandstone ashlar, with a lead roof. Its plan consists of a three-bay nave with a two-storey south porch, a three-bay chancel with a northeast vestry, and a west tower. The tower is in Perpendicular style. It has a two-light, ogee-arched bell opening on each side, an embattled parapet with pinnacles, and a stair turret on the southeast corner. On the south wall of the nave are three windows, two with three lights and the middle one with two lights. In the central bay of the south wall of the chancel is a doorway over which are two panels bearing the arms of the Conyers and the Boynton families. On each side of the doorway, at a higher level, is a two-light window.[1]
    Internally there is a low-pitched tie-beam roof. The font is octagonal and dates from the 15th century. On the chancel arch is a painting, also from the 15th century, and from the same period are the choirstalls, the rood screen and alabaster effigies of Sir Christopher Boynton and his two wives.[1] The porch has a barrel roof, over which is a room for the priest. On one of the choirstalls is a "two-faced" carving.[2] There is a ring of three bells, one dated 1700 cast by Samuel I Smith, one by Edward I Seller cast in 1712, and the third by John Warner & Sons, dating from 1883.[6]
    From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary%27s_Church,_South_Cowton
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    Sir John Conyers (died 1490), one of twenty-five children of Sir Christopher Conyers (died 1460),[1] was a pre-eminent member of the gentry of Yorkshire, northern England, during the fifteenth century Wars of the Roses.
    Based in Hornby Castle,[2] he was originally retained by his patron, the regional magnate Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury at a fee of ¹8 6s. 8d.[3] By 1465, he was Steward of the Honour of Richmondshire and was being retained, along with his brothers William and Richard, by Salisbury's son and successor as regional magnate, the earl of Warwick,[4] for which he received ¹13 6s. 8d. He accompanied Salisbury on his journey from Middleham to Ludlow in September 1459, and took part in the Battle of Blore Heath on the 23rd of that month.[5] He later took part in Warwick's rebellion against Edward IV in 1469 and the Battle of Edgecote, raising his 'Wensleydale connection,[6] and possibly even being the ringleader, 'Robin of Redesdale.'[7] He submitted to the King in March 1469. After Edward's successful return to power in 1471 he was a Justice of the Peace for Yorkshire's North Riding.[8] A loyal retainer and probable ducal councillor of Edward's brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III, (who retained him for ¹20 annually)[9] he was made a knight of the body, at 200 marks per annum annuity, and substantial estates in Yorkshire, "where he was very active on local commissions." He was also elected to the Order of the Garter.[10] In August 1485 he appears to have fought in and survived the Battle of Bosworth in the army of Richard III, and was later granted offices in Richmondshire by the new king, Henry VII in February 1486, as a result of 'good and faithful service.'[11] He supported Henry during the first rebellion of his reign, in spring 1486, a position that has been called 'particularly significant' and, according to Michael Hicks, it 'was a momentous decision'.[12]
    From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Conyers
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    Name: Richard Conyers of South Cowton

    Surname: Conyers

    Given Name: Richard

    Suffix: of South Cowton

    Sex: M

    Birth: 1425 in Cowton, Yorkshire

    _UID: 277C3F582526CC45BFDB9F7BEC37AE06212E 1 2

    Change Date: 18 Aug 2009 at 01:00:00

    Father: Christopher Conyers b: 1383 in Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England

    Mother: Ellen Rolleston b: ABT 1395 in Rolleston, Staffordshire, England

    Marriage 1 Alice Wycliffe

    Children

    Marjory Conyers
    Sources

    [S347] Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-century Colonists: the Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies Before 1701 (2nd ed., 1999), Faris, David, (2nd edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), FHL book 973 D2fp., p. 46 BOWES:4.
    The history and antiquities of the county palatine of Durham, William Fordyce, John Joicey, Publication: Vol. 2 - 1857
    Testamenta Eboracensia, Or Wills Registered at York: 1395-1491, James Raine, John William Clay, Publication: Vol. 3 - 1865
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    Links
    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2002-05/1022492556

    Richard married Alice Wycliffe. Alice was born in ~1420 in (England). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 219631.  Alice Wycliffe was born in ~1420 in (England).

    Notes:

    Biography

    Alice was born about 1420. She is the daughter of John Wycliffe.

    Sources

    Clay's Extinct Northern Peerages p.32

    end of profile

    Children:
    1. Margery Conyers was born in ~1456 in South Cowton, Yorkshire, England; died in > 6 Aug 1524; was buried in South Cowton, Yorkshire, England.
    2. 109815. Margaret Conyers was born in ~1440 in (England).


Generation: 19

  1. 439122.  Sir Edmund Richking was born in 0___ 1385 in Langley, Buckinghamshire, England; died in 0___ 1446 in (Langley, Buckinghamshire, England).

    Edmund married Lady Matilda Maude Harberger in 1409 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England. Matilda was born in 1389 in Langley, Buckinghamshire, England; died in (Langley, Buckinghamshire, England). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 439123.  Lady Matilda Maude Harberger was born in 1389 in Langley, Buckinghamshire, England; died in (Langley, Buckinghamshire, England).
    Children:
    1. 219561. Lady Margaret Richking was born in ~ 1410 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England; died in 0___ 1448 in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England.

  3. 439124.  William Mitford was born in 1369 in (Northumberland, England); died in 1426.

    William married Margaret de Lisle. Margaret (daughter of Robert de Lisle and Maria de Strathbogie) was born in (Northumberland, England). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 439125.  Margaret de Lisle was born in (Northumberland, England) (daughter of Robert de Lisle and Maria de Strathbogie).
    Children:
    1. 219562. Sir John Mitford was born on 8 Apr 1402 in Molesden, Mitford, Northumberland, England; died on 6 May 1457.

  5. 439126.  Sir Robert Ogle, III was born on 24 Dec 1372 in Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England; died on 12 Aug 1435 in Ogle Castle, Whalton, Northumberland, England.

    Notes:

    Sir Robert (Robert III) Ogle
    Born 1379 in Ogle Castle, Northumberland, England
    ANCESTORS ancestors
    Son of Robert (Ogle) de Ogle and Joan (Heton) Ogle
    Brother of John (Ogle) Bertram
    Husband of Matilda (Grey) Ogle — married 21 May 1399 [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Unknown (Ogle) Whitfield, Unknown (Ogle) Lisle, Constance (Ogle) Mitford, Margaret Ogle, John Ogle Esq, Robert (Ogle) de Ogle, Elizabeth Ogle, William Ogle esq and Jannet (Ogle) Manners
    Died 12 Aug 1435 in Ogle Castle, Northumberland, England
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    Categories: Battle of Piperdean | Northumberland Ogles.

    Preceded by
    Baron of Hepple, Sir Richard Ogle, Knt. Sir Robert Ogle
    abt 1379 – 1437 Succeeded by
    Robert, Baron of Ogle
    Sir Robert Ogle III[1]

    b. c.1370[2] 1379;[3] 1380/6.[1]

    d. 1436/7[3][4]


    Sir Robert Ogle III (b. 1380/6),[2][1] succeeded his father in 1409 ... but he isn't remembered for being fair.[5][6] Along with 200 men, he stole Bothal castle and manor from his younger brother John Bertram. [6][7]


    It wasn't just a simple walk-in, either. Robert and his forces attacked the castle for four days in 1410.[7][1]


    One chronicler said Robert was jealous,[7] while Parliament still refers to Bertram as the family "favorite."[5]


    To say the least, Robert's actions were frowned upon. John complained to Parliament, and Robert had to go before the King to explain himself ... then give the property back![6][7] But at least some redemption was bound to happen...


    According to Ogle & Engler (2012), Robert was the more powerful of the two sons, and had the favor of the king. After he, "satisfied the council," his "lands were immediately restored." That same month, he landed on the commission looking for a truce with Scotland.


    Well after the family feud, Robert helped the Earl of Northumberland capture James, King of Scotland in 1423. Three years later, he was Northumberland's Sheriff,[6][8] and in 1434 he and his son Robert, 1st Baron Ogle, were both serving as commissioners to keep the peace with Scotland.[9]


    By 1436/7, Robert died,[6][4] and was succeeded by his son and heir ... Sir Robert Ogle who became the first Baron, Lord Ogle.[6]

    Parents

    Robert Ogle and Joan Heaton[10][11]

    Marriage

    m. (21 May 1399) Maud Grey [3][2] Issue:[6][12]

    Sir Robert Ogle[6][13] (b. 1406)[9]
    Sir John[6] or John Ogle, Esq.[13]
    Sir William[6] or William Ogle, Esq[13][14]
    Margaret[6] "Margery" m. Bertram Harbottle
    Isabel (Elizabeth) m. John Middleton
    Constance m. Sir John Mitford, Knt.[13]
    Anne m. William Heron
    Jenetta "Joan or Janet" m. Robert Manners
    dau. m. Matthew Whitfield[13]
    dau. m. John Lilburne[13]
    dau. m. Thomas Lisle[13]
    Occupation

    ante 1408: knight.[3]
    1417: sheriff of Northumberland.[4]
    1419: constable of Wark.[5]
    1423: captain of Berwick.[6]
    1428: warden of Roxborough Castle[3]
    1428: King's knight.[7]
    Beaten at Battle of Piperdean (10 Sep 1436)[3][15]
    Sources

    "Bertram, John (d.1450), of Bothal, Northumb," (n.d.). The History of Parliament. The History of Parliament Trust, n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2014.

    Bothal Conservation Area: Character Appraisal, (2008). North of England Civic Trust, (pp. 14). www.wansbeck.gov.uk. PDF.

    Burke, J. (1831). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance ... England. London: H. Colburn & R. Bentley. Google Books. Web. 12 Jan. 2014.

    Burley, P., Elliot, M. & Watson, H. (2013). The Battles of St Albans: Battleground War of the Roses. pp.33. Pen and Sword. Ebook.

    Flower, W. (1881). The Visitations of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564. (pp. 233). Google Books.

    Hodgson, John, and John Hodgson-Hinde. A History of Northumberland in Three Parts: Part 2. Vol. 2. N.p.: E. Walker, 1832. Google Books. Web. 26 Jan. 2014.

    Northumberland castle and fortalices in 1415. www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info

    Ogle, H.A.(1902). Ogle and Bothal: History of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple. FamilySearch.org. eBook.

    Ogle, R.W. & Engler, J.F. (2012). Looking Back at the Ogle Family: A Comprehensive History and Genealogy of the Ogle and Ogles Families in America, Volume 1 (pp. I-54 - I-55). The Ogle/Ogles Family Association, Inc. Seattle, WA: The Genealogy Printing Co. Print.

    "Ogle, Sir Robert (c.1370-1436), of Ogle, Northumb," (n.d.). www.historyofparliamentonline.org.

    The Peerage.[8][9][10]

    Richardson, D. (2011). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, (2nd ed., pp.390). Google Books. (see screenshot [11]).

    end of biography

    Northumberland Ogles ... A resume of of OGLE persons & places: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Northumberland_Ogles

    end of comment

    Birth:
    Ogle Castle Images ... http://www.northofthetyne.co.uk/OgleCastle.html

    Died:
    Ogle Castle (grid reference NZ14057908) is a former fortified manor house at Ogle, near Whalton, Northumberland. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building.[1]

    William the Conqueror granted a deed to Humphrey de Hoggell (Ogle) to enjoy "all the liberties and royalties of his manor" after the conquest.[2] The Ogle family held the estate from before the Norman Conquest until 1597 when it passed by marriage to the Cavendish family and later to Hollis. Sir Robert Ogle was granted a licence to crenellate in 1341. David II of Scotland was brought here having been captured at the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346.

    Today only the west wing remains from that period. This was the tower house of the medieval tower which had a projecting latrine. Still showing on the western and northern sides are parts of a double moat around a platform 45M across. The manor building that makes up most of today's still standing Ogle Castle appears to be 16th and 17th century work that the tower house was later incorporated into.



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogle_Castle

    Robert married Maud Grey on 21 May 1399. Maud (daughter of Sir Thomas Grey and Joan Mowbray) was born in ~ 1382 in Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died after 21 Aug 1451. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 439127.  Maud Grey was born in ~ 1382 in Wark-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England (daughter of Sir Thomas Grey and Joan Mowbray); died after 21 Aug 1451.
    Children:
    1. 219563. Constance Ogle was born in ~ 1402 in Kirkley, Ponteland, Northumberland, England; died after 6 Oct 1460.

  7. 439152.  Philip Boteler was born in 1388 in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, Englan (son of Philip Boteler and Lady Elizabeth Botiller, 4th Baroness of Wem); died on 5 Nov 1421 in England.

    Notes:

    Biography

    Property

    Manor of Higham Gobion

    "Richard died in 1300, (fn. 11) leaving two daughters, the elder of whom, Hawise, married Ralph Butler, (fn. 12) to whom she brought the manor as her inheritance, after the death of her mother Margaret, in 1311. (fn. 13) The next year, 1312, Ralph and Hawise made a settlement of the manor, (fn. 14) and on Ralph's death, in 1342, Hawise still surviving, the reversion of the manor was inherited by their grandson Ralph, his father Sir John having died in 1339. (fn. 15) In 1346 Hawise held 1 fee in Higham, (fn. 16) and their estate by that date had been augmented by the acquisition of lands held in 1303 and 1316 by Thomas Paynel and Elizabeth his wife, (fn. 17) the other sister and co-heiress. Hawise died in 1360, and as her grandson Ralph had predeceased her in 1348, the manor was inherited by his brother Sir Edward. (fn. 18) He died without issue in 1412, (fn. 19) when the manor was inherited by his kinsman Sir Philip Butler, of Woodhall in Watton, Hertfordshire, grandson of Sir Edward's uncle Ralph. Sir Philip died a few years later, in 1420, and his widow, Elizabeth, married as her second husband Laurence Cheyne, who was holding the manor in right of his wife in 1428. (fn. 20) Sir Philip's son and heir, Edward, died a minor in the same year as his father, and was succeeded by his brother Philip, aged fifteen, in 1429. (fn. 21) This Philip, who was holding the courts of the manor in 1450–51, (fn. 22) died in 1453, and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 23) whose son Sir Philip died seised of the manor in 1545. (fn. 24)"[1]

    Manor of Streatley with Sharpenhoe

    "In 1274 Hugh de Gobion died seised of Streatley manor, leaving as heir his son Richard, (fn. 10) who rendered feudal service in Streatley ten years later. (fn. 11) He died in 1300, leaving two daughters, Hadwisa, wife of Ralph Butler, and Elizabeth as co-heirs. (fn. 12) Streatley manor passed to the former, and was held by Ralph Butler in right of his wife until his death in 1342, when he left their grandson Ralph as his heir. (fn. 13) Hadwisa, however, retained the manor until her death, which took place in 1360, when, her grandson Ralph having predeceased her in 1348, Sir Edward Butler, his brother, inherited Streatley with Sharpenhoe manor. (fn. 14) Sir Edward died without an heir in 1412, and Philip, his second cousin, inherited his estates. (fn. 15) Sir Philip Butler died in 1420, when his widow, who after wards married Lawrence Cheyne, owed feudal service for the manor. (fn. 16)"[2]

    Sources
    ? 'Parishes: Higham Gobion,' in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London: Victoria County History, 1908), 344-347, accessed March 17, 2016, [1]
    ? 'Parishes: Streatley with Sharpenhoe,' in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London: Victoria County History, 1908), 381-384, accessed March 16, 2016, [2]
    Richardson, Douglas: Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd edn. (2011), 4 vols, Volume 1, page 444, CHEYNE 8. (Despite internet rumours, does not credit Philip with major ancestry on either side.)
    Death date given in Memoirs of Chesters of Chicheley pedigree of Boteler and Marmion, page 140, inq p.m. 8 Henry V : on a Brass at Watton.
    Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013), Vol. II. page 161.

    end of report

    Philip married Elizabeth Cockayne. Elizabeth (daughter of Sir John Cockayne and Ida de Grey) was born in ~1395 in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England; died after 1424 in Bury Hatley, Bedfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 439153.  Elizabeth Cockayne was born in ~1395 in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England (daughter of Sir John Cockayne and Ida de Grey); died after 1424 in Bury Hatley, Bedfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1396, Hatley, Bedfordshire, England
    • Alt Birth: ~1404, Hatley, Bedfordshire, England

    Children:
    1. 219576. Philip Boteler was born in ~1414 in Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, Englan; died in ~1453 in England.

  9. 439154.  Sir Hugh Willoughby was born about 1395 in Wollaton, Nottingham, England (son of Sir Edmund Willoughby and Isabel Annesley); died on 15 Nov 1448 in Wollaton, Nottingham, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1393, Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England

    Hugh married Margaret Freville about 1412 in (Tamworth, Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Warwick, England). Margaret (daughter of Sir Baldwin Freville and Maud Scrope) was born in ~1400 in Tamworth, Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died on 8 Jan 1493. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 439155.  Margaret Freville was born in ~1400 in Tamworth, Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England (daughter of Sir Baldwin Freville and Maud Scrope); died on 8 Jan 1493.

    Notes:

    Margaret's ahnentafel ... http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I14676&tree=00&parentset=0&generations=9

    Children:
    1. Sir Robert Willoughby was born about 1427 in Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 30 May 1465 in (Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England).
    2. 219577. Isabel Willoughby died after 1475 in England.

  11. 439164.  Robert Darcy was born in ~1365 in Maldon, Essex County, England (son of Henry Darcy); died after 1378.
    Children:
    1. 219582. Sir Robert Darcy was born in 1391 in Maldon, Essex County, England; died on 3 Sep 1448.

  12. 439240.  Sir John Wentworth was born on 21 Jul 1395 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England (son of John Wentworth and Agnes Dronsfield); died on 11 Jun 1461 in West Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    About John Wentworth, of North Elmsall,

    The Wentworth genealogy: English and American, Volume 1 By John Wentworth
    http://books.google.com/books?id=KR8aAAAAIAAJ&printsec=toc#v=onepage&q=Beaumont&f=false
    Pg.50-51

    We now return to the direct line from Reginald1 Wentworth, the Saxon, and take up the history of the eldest son of John13 (XIII) Wentworth, of North Elmsall, and Agnes (Dronsfiled), viz.--
    XIV. JOHN14 WENTWORTH, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married JOAN (or ELIZABETH, according to some authorities), daughter of Richard BEAUMONT, Esq., of Whitley Hall, co. York, and had issue three sons, -- John, Roger, and William. Of the latter two nothing further is known. The eldest son
    XV. John15 Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, married Elizabeth, daughter of William Calverley, Esq., of Calverley, co. York, and had issue, a daughter Jane, who married William Goldthorpe, Esq., of Goldthorpe, co. York; and Thomas.
    _______________________
    From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall1
    John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall
    Born: ABT 1370 / 1375 / 1416 / 25 Jun 1423, North Elmsall, York, England
    Died: 11 Jun 1461 / 1465
    Father: John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall (Esq.)
    Mother: Agnes DRONSFIELD
    Married: Elizabeth BEAUMONT (dau of Richard Beaumont of Whitley Hall) ABT 1419
    Children:
    1. John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall (Esq.)
    2. Roger WENTWORTH of Nettlestead (Sir)
    Married 2: Maud CLIFFORD (C. Cambridge) ABT 1429, North Elmsall, York, England
    ________________
    From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p424.htm#i12725
    John Wentworth, Esq.1
    M
    Father John Wentworth, Esq. d. a 1413
    Mother Agnes Dornsfield
    John Wentworth, Esq. was born at of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. He married Joan Beaumont, daughter of Richard Beaumont, Esq..
    Family Joan Beaumont
    Children
    John Wentworth, Esq.+
    William Wentworth
    Citations
    1.[S3544] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 291; Burke's Dormant and Extinct Baronetcies, p. 559; The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 62.
    _____________________
    The Wentworth genealogy, comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants (1870)
    http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n95/mode/2up
    http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n170/mode/1up
    XII. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, in Yorkshire, who inherited that estate from his uncle John, and which is at no great distance from Wentworth-Woodhouse, being in the parish of South Kirkby, about nine miles from Doncaster. He married Joan, daughter of Richard le Tyas, of Burghwallis, in Yorkshire, and was succeeded by his only son--
    XIII. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Agnes, sister and co-heir of Sir William Dronsfield, of West Bretton, in Yorkshire, and living in 1413. He had four sons, viz:
    1. John, of whom hereafter.
    2. Sir Roger Wentworth, who married Margery, relict of John Lord de Roos (who died without issue, 22 March, 1421-2). She was daughter and heir of Philip le Despencer, of Nettlestead,* County Suffolk, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Tiptoft, of Nettlestead, and relict of William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire. Sir Roger settled at Nettlestead, and died before his wife. Lady Margery died 20 April 1478. Her Will was dated 30 August, 1477, and proved 28 May 1478. He was settled at Nettlestead, and became ancestor of the Barons Wentworth of Nettlestead and the Earl of Cleveland. His direct line terminated in Lady Anne Wentworth, who married John, Lord Lovelace. He was also the ancestor of the Wentworths of Gosfield, in the county of Essex, members of which family were scattered over the kingdom, especially in the counties of Bucks, Oxford, and Dorset. From Lady Anne Wentworth, who married John, Lord Lovelace, was descended Anna Isabel (born 1794, and died 16 May, 1860), daughter and heir of Sir Ralph Milbanke and grand daughter of Sir Edward Noel, Baronet, Lord Wentworth. She married, in 1815, the celebrated poet, Lord Byron, whose name was George Gordon, and left an only child, Ada, who married Earl Lovelace, and died, in 1852, leaving children.
    3. Thomas, who settled at Doncaster, and died about 1450.
    4. Richard, who married Matilda (or Maude), Countess of Cambridge, and became ancestor of the Wentworths of Bretton,* in Yorkshire, among whom was a line of Baronets, the last of whom died in 1792.
    http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n186/mode/1up
    The direct line was continued by the eldest son--
    XIV. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Beaumont, Esq., of Whitley Hall, in Yorkshire (which estate has continued in that family till the present century), and was succeeded by his eldest son --
    XV. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Elizabeth, daughter of William Calverley, Esq., of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and had issue: - one daughter, Jane, who married William Goldthorpe, Esq., of Goldthorpe, in Yorkshire; and on only son--
    ------------------------

    end of this biography

    John Wentworth
    Born about 1395 in Yorkshire, England
    HIDE ANCESTORS
    Son of John Wentworth and Agnes (Dronsfield) Wentworth
    Brother of Thomas Wentworth, Roger Wentworth, Elizabeth Wentworth and Richard Wentworth
    Husband of Joan (Beaumont) Wentworth — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of John Wentworth Esq.
    Died 11 Jun 1461 in Yorkshire, England

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    Biography

    John Wentworth was a member of aristocracy in England.
    Father John Wentworth, Esq. d. a 1413 Mother Agnes Dornsfield

    John Wentworth, Esq.[1] was born at of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. [2][3]

    He married Joan Beaumont, daughter of Richard Beaumont, Esq.[4]

    Family

    Joan Beaumont
    Children

    John Wentworth, Esq.
    William Wentworth
    Alternate Death Date
    The duplicate profile which was merged into this one showed a death date of 15 Oct 1425.

    Sources
    ? Burke's Dormant and Extinct Baronetcies, p. 559
    ? The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 291
    ? The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 62.
    ? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 262
    Marlyn_Lewis
    Joseph Lemuel Chester, A Genealogical Memorial of the Wentworth Family of England, in New England Historical and Genealogical Registor, vol. 22 (1868), starting on page 120.
    Clay

    end of this biography

    John married Joan Beaumont in ~1419 in (Yorkshire) England. Joan (daughter of Richard Beaumont, Esguire and Cecilia Mirfield) was born in ~ 1385 in Whitley Hall, Yorkshire, England; died in (Yorkshire) England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 439241.  Joan Beaumont was born in ~ 1385 in Whitley Hall, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Richard Beaumont, Esguire and Cecilia Mirfield); died in (Yorkshire) England.

    Notes:

    About Joan Elizabeth Wentworth (Beaumont)
    Alternate birth c.1443, c.1375

    'The Wentworth genealogy: English and American, Volume 1 By John Wentworth
    http://books.google.com/books?id=KR8aAAAAIAAJ&printsec=toc#v=onepage&q=Beaumont&f=false
    Pg.50-51
    We now return to the direct line from Reginald1 Wentworth, the Saxon, and take up the history of the eldest son of John13 (XIII) Wentworth, of North Elmsall, and Agnes (Dronsfiled), viz.--
    XIV. 'JOHN14 WENTWORTH, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married JOAN (or ELIZABETH, according to some authorities), daughter of Richard BEAUMONT, Esq., of Whitley Hall, co. York, and had issue three sons, -- John, Roger, and William. Of the latter two nothing further is known. The eldest son
    XV. John15 Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, married Elizabeth, daughter of William Calverley, Esq., of Calverley, co. York, and had issue, a daughter Jane, who married William Goldthorpe, Esq., of Goldthorpe, co. York; and Thomas.
    _______________
    'The Wentworth genealogy, comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants (1870)
    http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n95/mode/2up
    http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n170/mode/1up
    XIII. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Agnes, sister and co-heir of Sir William Dronsfield, of West Bretton, in Yorkshire, and living in 1413. He had four sons, viz:
    http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n186/mode/1up
    The direct line was continued by the eldest son--
    XIV. 'John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Beaumont, Esq., of Whitley Hall, in Yorkshire (which estate has continued in that family till the present century), and was succeeded by his eldest son --
    XV. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Elizabeth, daughter of William Calverley, Esq., of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and had issue: - one daughter, Jane, who married William Goldthorpe, Esq., of Goldthorpe, in Yorkshire; and on only son--
    ------------------------
    http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall1
    John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall
    Born: ABT 1370 / 1375 / 1416 / 25 Jun 1423, North Elmsall, York, England
    Died: 11 Jun 1461 / 1465
    Father: John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall (Esq.)
    Mother: Agnes DRONSFIELD
    'Married: Elizabeth BEAUMONT (dau of Richard Beaumont of Whitley Hall) ABT 1419
    Children:
    1. John WENTWORTH of North Elmsall (Esq.)
    2. Roger WENTWORTH of Nettlestead (Sir)
    Married 2: Maud CLIFFORD (C. Cambridge) ABT 1429, North Elmsall, York, England
    _________________________
    http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p424.htm#i12726
    'Joan Beaumont1
    F
    Father Richard Beaumont, Esq.
    'Joan Beaumont married John Wentworth, Esq., son of John Wentworth, Esq. and Agnes Dornsfield. Joan Beaumont was born at of Whitley Hall, Yorkshire, England.
    Family John Wentworth, Esq.
    Children
    ?John Wentworth, Esq.+
    ?William Wentworth
    Citations
    1.[S3545] Unknown author, The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 62.
    ____________________
    http://www.stirnet.com/main/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=79&startUrl=http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ww/wentworth03.htm
    (A) Richard Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont (d 1472
    m. Cecilia Mirfield
    (i) Thomas Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont (d 1495)
    m. (1456) Elizabeth Nevile (dau of Robert Nevile of Liversage)
    (ii) Johanna Beaumont
    m. Thomas Madley of Thornhill
    (iii) Elizabeth Beaumont (probably the 2nd daughter not named by BLG1850
    m. John Wentworth of North Elmsall (d 11.06.1461)
    (iv) Alice
    m. Robert Gargrave of Gargrave
    (v)+ 2 sons
    __________________
    'The Magna Charta sureties, 1215: the barons named in the Magna Charta, 1215 ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, William Ryland Beall
    http://books.google.com/books?id=59XcwoRK9jkC&pg=PA94&lpg=PA94&dq=Joan+Elizabeth+Beaumont+Wentworth&source=bl&ots=KFqnstaS3o&sig=50gK_88M8KoZ_x81faZAywS2J3o&hl=en&ei=BhA1TeCrF5HSsAPr5rT7BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBzge#v=onepage&q=Joan%20Elizabeth%20Beaumont%20Wentworth&f=false
    Pg. 94
    14. Elizabeth Calverley; m. Thomas Wentworth, of North Elmsall, son of Sir 'John Wentworth, of North Elmsall, co. York, and Jane, dau. of Richard Beaumont. (Generations 13 to 19: Lincolnshire Pedigrees, pp. 1062-1063; Wentworth Genealogy, I 55-63; Marbury ancestry, p. 25; William Flower, Visitations of Yorkshire, 1563-1564).
    _____________
    'Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of ..., Volume 1 By William Richard Cutter
    http://books.google.com/books?id=OU0k2d8nl3IC&pg=PA492&lpg=PA492&dq=Joan+Elizabeth+Beaumont+Wentworth&source=bl&ots=iCEuGZvMzj&sig=Aja_dZ184zGc3lQar5pvsHnmdWk&hl=en&ei=Kgs1TdCqK5S0sAOXoJywBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFAQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Joan%20Elizabeth%20Beaumont%20Wentworth&f=false
    Pg. 492
    'dau. of Richard Beaumont, Esq., of Whitley Hall, Yorkshire.
    ____________________
    'New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the ..., Volume 1 edited by William Richard Cutter
    http://books.google.com/books?id=1tAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA105&lpg=PA105&dq=Joan+Elizabeth+Beaumont+Wentworth&source=bl&ots=ydQN1eq0Sf&sig=WCckK3Nrs30l-XHuqmfQZeaq8Gw&hl=en&ei=vws1Td7KKYS2sAO16d3YBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=Joan%20Elizabeth%20Beaumont%20Wentworth&f=false
    Pg. 104
    'dau. of Richard Beaumont, Esq., of Whitley Hall, Yorkshire.
    ________________
    'Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire: a ..., Volume 3 By Lewis publishing company, Chicago
    http://books.google.com/books?id=EthxO9RvKw8C&pg=PA1308&lpg=PA1308&dq=Joan+Elizabeth+Beaumont+Wentworth&source=bl&ots=-0d2Mf0zAf&sig=fw9YnAS183NUSWOtfRRzYFrYQCI&hl=en&ei=vws1Td7KKYS2sAO16d3YBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CEMQ6AEwCDgK#v=onepage&q=Joan%20Elizabeth%20Beaumont%20Wentworth&f=false
    Pg. 1308
    'dau. of Richard Beaumont, Esq.
    _______________

    Children:
    1. 219620. John Wentworth, IV was born about 1421 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England; died after 1459 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.

  14. 439242.  Sir Walter Calverley, III was born in 0___ 1402 in Calverley, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir Walter Scott de Calverley, Jr., Knight and Joanna Bigod); died before 5 Mar 1467 in (Calverley, Yorkshire, England).

    Notes:

    History and photos of the Ancient Parish of CALVERLEY... http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Calverley/index.html

    Photo & history of "Calverley Hall" from Wikipedia... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calverley_Old_Hall


    The children of John Rupert & Eula James Hansard are his 12th great-grandchildren.

    Walter is the the 12th great-grandson of William the Conqueror (1024-1087) and his lineage includes many kings & queens of England, France, Austria, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Ergo, they are the 24th great-grandchildren of William I, King of England

    View Sir Walter's pedigree...

    http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I145233&tree=00&parentset=0&generations=12

    Note: Even though AR and MCS state, in a correction to their prior lines, that Walter Calverley was a son by a previous wife, Paul Reed, researching with original sources, charters, etc., has proven that Walter's mother was Joan Bigod, as AR & MCS originally had it, except she was a daughter of the prior generation.

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    Walter Calverley, or Scot, fl. 1429, d. 1466; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Markenfield. [Magna Charta Sureties]
    A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Vol I Page 673
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I10273

    CALVERLEY, OF THE BROAD AND OF EWELL CASTLE.

    Lineage.

    This ancient family, originally bearing the name of Scott, was founded by

    JOHN SCOTT, who came to England in the suite of the Lady Maud, on that princess's marriage with HENRY I. He espoused Larderina, daughter of Alphonsus Gospatrick, a person of great note in those days, and thereby acquired the lordship of Calverly in Yorkshire, with several other manors. His son and heir,

    JOHN SCOTT, Lord of Calverley in right of his mother, was steward of the household to empress MAUD. He m. the daughter of Sir John Lutterell, knt. of Hooton Pannal, and was s. by his eldest son,

    WALTER SCOTT, or CALVERLEY, of Calverley, who gave to the chapel of the blessed Virgin Mary, at York, the vicarage of Calverley, temp. HENRY II. He wedded Joan, daughter of Sir John Swillington, knt. and had issue,

    1. WILLIAM, his heir.
    2. Robert (Sir), knt.
    3. Henry.
    4. Thomas, who acquired the lands of Newton, and was ancestor of the SCOTTS of that place.
    5. Barnard, who d. unmarried.
    6. Mary, m. to Jeffrey, son of Peter de Arthington.

    The eldest son,
    WILLIAM SCOTT, or CALVERLEY, of Calverley, living in the first year of the reign of HENRY III. married Mabel, daughter of Sir Nicholas Stapleton, knt. and was s. by his son,

    WALTER SCOT, or CALVERLEY, of Calverley, living in 1273, who wedded the dau. of Sir John Normanville, and had several sons from one of whom descended the Calverleys of Hayton, Clareborough, Lound, &c. in Nottinghamshire. The eldest,

    WILLIAM SCOT, or CALVERLEY, of Calverley, the last who retained the name of Scot m. temp. EDWARD III. a daughter of Sir John Goldsbrough, of Goldsbrough, knt. and was s. by his eldest son,

    SIR JOHN DE CALVERLEY, of Calverley, living in the reign of EDWARD III. whom. Johanna, daughter or niece of Sir Simon Ward, and had a son and heir,

    JOHN DE CALVERLEY, of Calverley, high-sheriff of the county of Rutland, and one of the esquires to the queen, temp. RICHARD II. This gentleman engaging in the wars, on the king's part, was taken prisoner and beheaded. Leaving no issue, he was s. by his brother,

    WALTER CALVERLEY, of Calverley, who m. twice, but had issue only by his second wife, Margery, dau. of John de Dineley, namely,

    WALTER, his heir. John (Sir), who was slain in battle, fighting for King HENRY IV.
    The elder son and successor,

    WALTER CALVERLEY, of Calverley, espoused Joanna, daughter of Sir John Bygod,of Sterrington, knt. and had issue. In this Walter's time, Calverley church being rebuilt,his arms were cut or plated in the woodwork there. He was s. by his son,

    WALTER CALVERLEY, of Calverley, living in 1429, who wedded Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Mackingfield, knt. and had several children, viz.


    Arms--Sa. an inescutcheon arg. with a?? orle of eight horned owls of the second.

    Crest--A horned owl arg.

    Motto--En Caligine veritas.

    Estates--EWELL ESTATE, with the manors of Fitznells or Fennells, Shawford or Roxley and Buttailes or Buttolphs, purchased in 1784. The castle was bought and the mansion erected by the present proprietor in 1812. THE BROAD acquired in 1658; the estate has since been enlarged by purchase of the manor of Warlington and thegreat tithes of Hellingley, with several farms; also several farms at Brinchley andLamberhurst, in Kent; and in Sussex, inherited from the Forbes.

    Town Residence--Berkeley Square
    Seats--The Broad; Hellingley, Sussex; Ewell Castle, Surrey.

    Father: Walter de CALVERLEY , Sir b: ABT 1365 in Calverley, West Riding Yorkshire, England
    Mother: Joan (Joanna) BIGOD b: ABT 1380 in Settrington, East Riding Yorkshire, England

    Marriage 1 Elizabeth MARKENFIELD b: ABT 1410 in Markenfield Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, England
    Married: 1 MAR 1415/16 in Yorkshire, England 6
    Children
    Miss de CALVERLEY b: ABT 1442 in Calverley, West Riding Yorkshire, England

    Sources:

    Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
    Page: 156-35
    Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
    Page: 87-12
    Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
    Page: Paul C. Reed (reedpcgen), 2 Aug 2000
    Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
    Page: 156-35
    Text: 1466
    Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
    Page: 87-12
    Text: 1466
    Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
    Page: 95-12
    Text: marriage covenant

    Walter Calverley [32865]

    14th great grandfather of Sheila Ann Mynatt:

    http://thehennesseefamily.com/relationship.php?altprimarypersonID=&savedpersonID=&secondpersonID=I27517&maxrels=1&disallowspouses=0&generations=30&tree=hennessee&primarypersonID=I32865

    and

    19th great grandfather of David Alden Hennessee:

    http://thehennesseefamily.com/relationship.php?altprimarypersonID=&savedpersonID=I27517&secondpersonID=I3&maxrels=1&disallowspouses=0&generations=30&tree=hennessee&primarypersonID=I32865


    Some Descendants of
    John SCOT Of CALVERLEY
    (1120 - 1136)

    (None of the persons on this page are Direct Ancestors of George Washington 1st US President)

    Copyright 2007 by Terry J. Booth. All reproduction or reuse is prohibited, in whole or in part, without written permission of the author.
    The author has relied much on those herein cited. Please contact the author about an important source not cited or improperly cited.

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    First Generation


    1. John SCOT Of CALVERLEY,211 212 son of John SCOTICUS and Larderina GOSPATRICII, was born circa 1120 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 212 and died after 1136 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 212 Another name for John was John SCOT. John married Daughter of John LUTTREL,211 212 daughter of (Sir) John LUTTREL Knight and Wife of John (LUTTREL) UNKNOWN, circa 1148 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 212 Daughter was born circa 1125 in Hooton Pannel, Yorkshire, England 211 212 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 212

    Children from this marriage were:
    2. i. Walter SCOT Of CALVERLEY 26 211 was born circa 1150 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 and died after 1208 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26 211
    3. ii. John SCOT Of CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1153 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    4. iii. William SCOT Of CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1156 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    5. iv. Jordan DE CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1159 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    6. v. Christopher SCOT Of CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1162 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211

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    2. Walter SCOT Of CALVERLEY 26 211 (John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1150 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 and died after 1208 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26 211 Another name for Walter was William SCOT Of CALVERLEY. Walter married Joan DE SWILLINGTON,211 213 daughter of John DE SWILLINGTON and Wife of John DE (SWILLINGTON) UNKNOWN, in 1175 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 213 Joan was born circa 1155 in Prob Swillington, Yorkshire, England 211 213 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 213

    Children from this marriage were:
    7. i. (Sir) Roger SCOT Of CALVERLEY 26 211 was born circa 1180 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 and died before 1226 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26
    8. ii. Bernard DE CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1183 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    9. iii. Mary SCOT Of CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1186 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Arthington, Yorkshire, England.211 Mary married Geoffrey de ARTHINGTON 211 circa 1200 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Geoffrey was born circa 1176 in Arthington, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Arthington, Yorkshire, England.211
    10. iv. Henry CALVERLEY was born circa 1189 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    11. v. Thomas SCOT Of CALVERLEY was born circa 1192 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Newton, Yorkshire, England.

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    7. (Sir) Roger SCOT Of CALVERLEY 26 211 (Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1180 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 and died before 1226 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26 Roger married Jursella (CALVERLEY) UNKNOWN circa 1210. Jursella was born circa 1190 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    Children from this marriage were:
    12. i. (Sir) William SCOT Of CALVERLEY 26 was born circa 1210 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 and died before 27 May 1261 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26
    13. ii. Geoffrey DE CALVERLEY was born circa 1213 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    14. iii. Peter DE CALVERLEY was born circa 1216 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

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    12. (Sir) William SCOT Of CALVERLEY 26 (Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1210 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 and died before 27 May 1261 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26 William married Mabel STAPLETON (See Link for Ancestry),211 214 daughter of Nicholas II DE STAPLETON and Wife of Nicholas DE (STAPLETON) UNKNOWN, circa 1240 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 214 Mabel was born circa 1221 in Stapleton, Yorkshire, England 211 214 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 214

    Children from this marriage were:
    15. i. Joane SCOT Of CALVERLEY was born circa 1240 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Nottinghamshire, England. Joane married Richard HYNGERAM circa 1260. Richard was born circa 1240 in Nottinghamshire, England and died of Nottinghamshire, England.
    16. ii. John DE CALVERLEY 211 was born about 1238 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1273 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    17. iii. William SCOT Of CALVERLEY was born circa 1246 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    18. iv. Alice SCOT Of CALVERLEY was born circa 1249 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    19. v. Margery SCOT Of CALVERLEY was born circa 1252 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    20. vi. Walter SCOT DE PONTEFRACT was born circa 1255 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died after 1308 of Haydon, Yorkshire, England.

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    16. John DE CALVERLEY 211 (William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born about 1238 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1273 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 John married Margaret (CALVERLEY) UNKNOWN 211 circa 1270 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Margaret was born circa 1250 211 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211

    Children from this marriage were:
    21. i. (Sir) John DE CALVERLEY 26 211 was born circa 1270 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 and died after 1349 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26 211
    22. ii. Simon DE CALVERLEY was born circa 1273 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    23. iii. Elizabeth DE CALVERLEY 26 was born circa 1276 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England,26 died 23 Aug 1341 of Heddingley, Yorkshire, England 26 at age 65, and was buried in Priory of Esholt, Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth married Thomas PALTFYN circa 1300. Thomas was born circa 1270 in Heddingley, Yorkshire, England and died before 1341 of Heddingley, Yorkshire, England.
    24. iv. Walter SCOT of CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1279 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1325 in Prob Of Goldsborough, Yorkshire, England.211

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    21. (Sir) John DE CALVERLEY 26 211 (John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1270 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 and died after 1349 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.26 211 John married Daughter of an Unknown NEVILLE circa 1290. Daughter was born circa 1270 and died circa 1295 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England at age 25.

    John next married Joanna WARDE (See Link for Ancestry),211 215 daughter of (Sir) Simon WARDE Knight and Clarice (WARDE) UNKNOWN, circa 1300 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 215 Joanna was born circa 1280 in Guiseley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 215 and died after 1377 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 215

    Children from this marriage were:
    25. i. John DE CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1305 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died in Beheaded on Tower Hill, Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England.211
    26. ii. Mary DE CALVERLEY was born circa 1308 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Birkin, Yorkshire, England. Mary married Adam EVERINGHAM circa 1320. Adam was born circa 1305 in Birkin, Yorkshire, England and died of Birkin, Yorkshire, England.
    27. iii. Walter DE CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1311 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1376 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    28. iv. Anne DE CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1314 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England. Anne married Richard HAWKSWORTH circa 1320. Richard was born circa 1310 in Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England and died of Hawksworth, Yorkshire, England.
    29. v. Richard DE CALVERLEY was born circa 1317 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    30. vi. (Prioress) Isabel DE CALVERLEY of Esholt 211 was born circa 1320 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Eshott, Morpeth, Northumberland, England.211

    24. Walter SCOT of CALVERLEY 211 (John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1279 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1325 in Prob Of Goldsborough, Yorkshire, England.211 Walter married Daughter of John DE GOLDSBOROUGH,211 daughter of John DE GOLDSBOROUGH and Wife of John DE (GOLDSBOROUGH) UNKNOWN, in 1325 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Daughter was born circa 1300 in Goldsborough, Yorkshire, England 211 and died in Prob Of Goldsborough, Yorkshire, England.211

    Children from this marriage were:

    31. i. Daughter of Walter SCOT of CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1325 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Daughter married Gilbert DE SLINGSBY 211 circa 1320. Gilbert was born circa 1325.
    32. ii. Eleanor CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1328 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Eleanor married John de LEVENTHORP 211 circa 1320.211 John was born circa 1325.

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    27. Walter DE CALVERLEY 211 (John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1311 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1376 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Walter married Margery DE DINELEY,211 daughter of John DE DINELEY Esq and Wife of John DE (DINELEY) UNKNOWN, circa 1328 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Margery was born circa 1310 in Downham, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211

    Children from this marriage were:
    33. i. John 'Le Fitz_Walter Scot' DE CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1328 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died before 1346.211 John married Agnes (CALVERLEY) UNKNOWN circa 1350. Agnes was born circa 1330.
    34. ii. (Sir) William CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1335 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1376 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 William married Eleanor THORNHILL,211 daughter of (Sir) John DE THORNHILL and Wife of John DE (THORNHILL) UNKNOWN, circa 1360 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Eleanor was born circa 1335 in Thornhill, West Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    35. iii. Walter CALVERLEY 26 211 216 was born circa 1341 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 216 and died 10 Oct 1404 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 216 at age 63.

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    35. Walter CALVERLEY 26 211 216 (Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1341 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 216 and died 10 Oct 1404 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 26 211 216 at age 63. Walter married First Wife (CALVERLEY) UNKNOWN circa 1370 in Prob Yorkshire, England. First was born circa 1350 and died circa 1395 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England at age 45.

    The Child from this marriage was:
    36. i. (Sir) John DE CALVERLEY Knight was born circa 1382 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died 21 Jul 1403 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England at age 21.

    Walter next married Joane NORMANVILLE,217 daughter of (Sir) John NORMANVILLE and MRIN 762 Constance DE MAULEY, circa 1395 in Prob Yorkshire, England.217 Joane was born circa 1375 217 and died circa 1395 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 217 at age 20.

    Walter next married Joan BIGOD (See Link for Ancestry),211 216 217 daughter of John BIGOD Sheriff of Yorkshire and Amy (BIGOD) UNKNOWN, about 1401 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 216 217 Joan was born circa 1375 in Settrington, Yorkshire, England 211 216 217 and died before Jun 1423 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 216 217

    Children from this marriage were:

    37. i. Walter CALVERLEY 148 211 218 was born about 1402 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 148 211 and died before 5 Mar 1467 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.148 211 218
    38. ii. Joan CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1404 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Joan married John PASLEW circa 1420. John was born circa 1400.

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    37. Walter CALVERLEY 148 211 218 (Walter 8, Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born about 1402 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 148 211 and died before 5 Mar 1467 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.148 211 218 Walter married Elizabeth MARKENFIELD (See Link for Ancestry),148 153 211 218 daughter of (Sir) Thomas MARKENFIELD Knight and Beatrice SOTHILL, 1 Mar 1415 in Prob married by contract w children later.148 153 218 Elizabeth was born circa 1403 in Markenfield Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1472 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.148 211

    Children from this marriage were:
    39. i. William CALVERLEY 148 211 was born circa 1422 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1488 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    40. ii. Margaret CALVERLEY 148 was born circa 1424 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Beamsley, Yorkshire, England. Margaret married Thomas CLAPHAM Esq 148 211 21 Sep 1442 in Prob Calverley, Yorkshire, England.148 211 Thomas was born circa 1420 in Beamsley, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Beamsley, Yorkshire, England.
    41. iii. Joan CALVERLEY 148 was born circa 1425 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died after 1471 of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.
    42. iv. Anne CALVERLEY 148 211 was born circa 1426 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    43. v. Beatrice CALVERLEY was born about 1428 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Bolling Hall, Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    44. vi. Amice CALVERLEY 148 was born about 1429 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England. Amice married Richard BAILDON 148 211 in 1446 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.148 Richard was born circa 1425 of Yorkshire, England.211
    45. vii. Unnamed Daughter #1 of Walter CALVERLEY 211 was born in 1431 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Unnamed married Richard KIGHLEY 211 circa 1455 in Prob Calverley, Yorkshire, England.211 Richard was born circa 1430 in Newhall (near Eland), Yorkshire, England.211
    46. viii. Thomas CALVERLEY 148 211 was born before 1433 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died in 1500 of Park House, Byril, Yorkshire, England.211 Thomas married Agnes SKARGILL circa 1450. Agnes was born circa 1430 and died of Park House, Byril, Yorkshire, England.
    47. ix. Unnamed Daughter #2 of Walter CALVERLEY 211 was born in 1435 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Unnamed married William SCOT 211 circa 1455 in Prob Calverley, Yorkshire, England.211 William was born circa 1430 in Scot-hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.211
    48. x. Alice CALVERLEY 148 211 was born circa 1437 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Alice married Gilbert LEGH 148 211 circa 1457 in Prob Calverley, Yorkshire, England.148 211 Gilbert was born circa 1435 in Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
    49. xi. Robert CALVERLEY 148 211 was born before 1439 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1458 of Baseford, Nottinghamshire, England.
    50. xii. Elizabeth CALVERLEY Nun 148 211 was born circa 1441 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1488 of Eshott, Morpeth, Northumberland, England.211
    51. xiii. Isabel CALVERLEY 148 was born in 1443 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Scriven, Yorkshire, England. Isabel married John SLENGSBY 148 211 circa 1465 in Prob Calverley, Yorkshire, England.148 211 John was born circa 1440 in Scriven, Yorkshire, England 211 and died of Scriven, Yorkshire, England.

    Walter next married Katherine (DRAX)(BURTON)(MARKENFIELD) UNKNOWN 148 after 1442 in Prob Yorkshire, England. Katherine was born circa 1410 and died after 1472 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.148

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    39. William CALVERLEY 148 211 (Walter 9, Walter 8, Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1422 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1488 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 William married Agnes TEMPEST (See Link for Ancestry),211 daughter of (Sir) John TEMPEST High Sheriff of Yorkshire, Knight and Alice SHERBURNE, 7 Jan 1441 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Agnes was born circa 1425 in Bracewell, West Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1489 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211

    Children from this marriage were:
    52. i. (Sir) William CALVERLEY 147 was born circa 1443 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 147 and died circa 2 Aug 1506 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 147 at age 63.
    53. ii. Margaret CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1445 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Margaret married Mr POPELY.211 Mr was born circa 1445.
    54. iii. John CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1447 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    55. iv. Joan CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1449 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Joan married Christopher LISTER 211 in 1468.211 Christopher was born circa 1448 of Middop, Yorkshire, England.211

    Joan next married John SLINGSBY circa 1465. John was born circa 1445 in Scriven, Yorkshire, England and died about 1460 of Scriven, Yorkshire, England about age 15.
    56. v. Nicholas CALVERLEY Vicar of Brayton 211 was born circa 1450 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1490 of Brayton, Yorkshire, England.211
    57. vi. Richard CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1451 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    58. vii. Elizabeth CALVERLEY 147 153 211 was born circa 1453 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 147 211 and died of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.147 211
    59. viii. Anne CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1455 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Anne married Thomas ELLIS Esq 211 circa 1475 in Prob Calverley, Yorkshire, England.211 Thomas was born circa 1450 of Kiddal, Yorkshire, England.211
    60. ix. Robert CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1457 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    61. x. Isabel CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1459 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Isabel married Mr MEARING 211 circa 1480 in Prob Yorkshire, England.211 Mr was born circa 1455 of Wheldale, Yorkshire, England.211
    62. xi. Thomas CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1461 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211
    63. xii. Alice CALVERLEY Nun 211 was born circa 1463 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 211 and died after 1488 of Eshott, Morpeth, Northumberland, England.211
    64. xiii. Eleanor CALVERLEY 211 was born circa 1465 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.211 Eleanor married Mr LEVENTHORPE.211 Mr was born circa 1460 of Leventhorpe, Yorkshire, England.211

    41. Joan CALVERLEY 148 (Walter 9, Walter 8, Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1425 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died after 1471 of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. Joan married John WENTWORTH Esq (See Link for Ancestry),147 148 153 son of John 'Of North Elmsall' WENTWORTH Esq and Joan BEAUMONT, after 1 Apr 1431 in Prob married by contract w children later.148 150 153 John was born circa 1428 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England 147 and died after 1459 of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.147 148


    See the John WENTWORTH Esq Entry for this Couple's Children and Descendants.


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    52. (Sir) William CALVERLEY 147 (William 10, Walter 9, Walter 8, Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1443 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 147 and died circa 2 Aug 1506 of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England 147 at age 63. William married Alice SAVILE (See Link for Ancestry), daughter of (Sir) John SAVILE Knight and Jane HARRINGTON, circa 1470 in Prob Yorkshire, England.147 153 Alice was born circa 1452 in Thornhill Hall, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died about 1529 about age 77.

    Children from this marriage were:
    65. i. (Sir) Walter CALVERLEY Knight was born circa 1472 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.
    66. ii. (Sir) William CALVERLEY Knight was born circa 1475 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

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    65. (Sir) Walter CALVERLEY Knight (William ((Sir)) 11, William 10, Walter 9, Walter 8, Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1472 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England. Walter married Isabel DRAX circa 1500. Isabel was born circa 1480 and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    The Child from this marriage was:
    67. i. (Sir) William CALVERLEY was born circa 1510 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

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    67. (Sir) William CALVERLEY (Walter Knight ((Sir)) 12, William ((Sir)) 11, William 10, Walter 9, Walter 8, Walter DE 7, John DE ((Sir)) 6, John DE 5, William SCOT Of ((Sir)) 4, Roger SCOT Of ((Sir)) 3, Walter SCOT Of 2, John SCOT Of 1) was born circa 1510 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England. William married Elizabeth MIDDLETON circa 1530. Elizabeth was born circa 1510 in Stockeld, Yorkshire, England and died of Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

    The Child from this marriage was:
    68. i. Anne CALVERLEY was born circa 1540 in Calverley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England. Anne married Thomas WENTWORTH Esq, son of John WENTWORTH Esq and Ann HASTINGS, circa 1564. Thomas was born circa 1538 in North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England and died of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England.


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