This Blog will talk about researching my English ancestors from Canada but also the ancestors of our son in law whose families stretch back far into Colonial French Canada. My one name study of Blake and of Pincombe also dominate my blog these days.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
H11 Newsletter
I am in the process of writing the H11 Newsletter. Not sure if it will be done by tomorrow but will try to complete. Still busy painting but soon we will have completed that task.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Renovation Time
We are back into renovating, changing doors, painting a large portion of the house and then gardening so my genealogy is going to suffer once again. I am behind in reading emails (back up to 700 again) and replying so apologies to everyone who has written to me. I suspect it will be early June before I really get back to genealogy in a big way. I will continue to publish my three newsletters. Next one up is Haplogroup H11 due the 1st of May.
A very interesting match on 23 and Me that I am trying to figure out but will have to set that one aside as well. The individual matches me 1.65%, my brother 0.89% and another brother 0.36%. I thought it might be our Welch family as I tend to be a strong match to them except when I am not! but also I am a strong match to the Rawlings family but the match doesn't appear to work well into either family so a mystery for sure.
A very interesting match on 23 and Me that I am trying to figure out but will have to set that one aside as well. The individual matches me 1.65%, my brother 0.89% and another brother 0.36%. I thought it might be our Welch family as I tend to be a strong match to them except when I am not! but also I am a strong match to the Rawlings family but the match doesn't appear to work well into either family so a mystery for sure.
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Snow!
I had thought I was really tired of winter but these huge snow flakes are quite interesting. Generally our snowfalls are not such big flakes. Since we have to have snow it appears at least it is interesting. However, the ground is once again all covered and no ideas on how much we will eventually get. Hibernation will be a longer time this year for sure. At least the temperature is relatively mild just a little below 0 degrees celsius. Better than the freezing rain that we were promised but the threat still hangs over us so is a wait and see day. The flakes though are quite huge for us more like the London snow of my childhood.
Working on an interesting match that caught my interest. I worked the lines back to the great grandparents thus far and there actually are several possibilities. Will set that aside for other pressing items for the moment and then return to see if I can get it back to 3x great grandparents to see if I can find the link between our families (just two of my sisters match this individual) and not me or my two brothers who have tested. The grandparent phasing that I have done points to a couple of possibilities just as the location of the individuals does.
What a fascinating way to spend one's retirement. Looking forward from the 90s I thought I would spend my retirement as my mother and grandmother did - knitting and sewing. I was all geared up to do that by the end of the 90s having purchased a super sewing machine and a complete set (plus extras) of knitting needles. Initially in the early 2000s I did do some knitting and sewing working away on various items but then the lure of genealogy pulled me in (at least my cousin was the initiator) but definitely when DNA arrived on the scene I was hooked and remain so these 14 years later.
Working on an interesting match that caught my interest. I worked the lines back to the great grandparents thus far and there actually are several possibilities. Will set that aside for other pressing items for the moment and then return to see if I can get it back to 3x great grandparents to see if I can find the link between our families (just two of my sisters match this individual) and not me or my two brothers who have tested. The grandparent phasing that I have done points to a couple of possibilities just as the location of the individuals does.
What a fascinating way to spend one's retirement. Looking forward from the 90s I thought I would spend my retirement as my mother and grandmother did - knitting and sewing. I was all geared up to do that by the end of the 90s having purchased a super sewing machine and a complete set (plus extras) of knitting needles. Initially in the early 2000s I did do some knitting and sewing working away on various items but then the lure of genealogy pulled me in (at least my cousin was the initiator) but definitely when DNA arrived on the scene I was hooked and remain so these 14 years later.
Friday, April 5, 2019
New Matches
This has been a bumper week for DNA matches at all of the sites (and I have tested at most of them - FT DNA, National Genographic, Ancestry, 23 and Me, Living DNA and uploaded results to My Heritage). I am finding that I write fewer and fewer letters to people that I match. Having so many known cousins tested and my grandparents DNA phased (although this does get revised) and for the most part this has worked well, I can usually place people who match me in a largish way (i.e. more than 25 cM) now given their matches and where they are matching me. To be honest there are not enough hours in the day to write to all the people I am now matching but a lot of them feel that way as well I suspect.
Where will DNA take us? I wonder that sometimes. I like the idea of doing a genome at birth and I could live with a chip being inserted. I can see a lot of value in doing that. Who would maintain the information is perhaps initially a sticking point but lets face it we have all of our other information stored in one government database or another what would it matter if the government stores yet another one. What are they going to use it for anyway other than to identify us. It is a slippery slope though in some ways I am able to see that but at 73 I am perhaps not thinking that far into the future.
Where will DNA take us? I wonder that sometimes. I like the idea of doing a genome at birth and I could live with a chip being inserted. I can see a lot of value in doing that. Who would maintain the information is perhaps initially a sticking point but lets face it we have all of our other information stored in one government database or another what would it matter if the government stores yet another one. What are they going to use it for anyway other than to identify us. It is a slippery slope though in some ways I am able to see that but at 73 I am perhaps not thinking that far into the future.
Monday, April 1, 2019
Blake Newsletter, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2019
Blake Newsletter
Table
of Contents
1.
Blake Pedigree Chart – Blake Museum at
Bridgwater, Somerset
2.
Blake Surname Study - Progress
3.
Blake autosomal DNA Study at FT DNA
4.
Andover, Hampshire, England Parish
Registers
1.
Blake Pedigree Chart – Blake Museum at
Bridgwater, Somerset. This is a recent addition to their website: http://www.bridgwatermuseum.org.uk/
The
Blake Museum has given me permission to put these charts in the newsletter so I
will continue with some of these Blake family lines.
Many
of the Blake families with roots in the New England states are tracing back to
William Blake of Dorchester Massachusetts. A number of Blake genealogists have
written up their studies on these many Blake lines coming down from William
Blake and Agnes (B[o or a]nd, Thorne?) Blake. One particular paper published in
The American Genealolgist Volume 74, Issue 1, 15-28, 1999, and entitied “Two
Somerby Frauds or ‘Placing the Flesh on the Wrong Bones’” by Paul C. Reed. In
one of his footnotes, “In his [Horatio Gates Somerby] account of the purported
ancestry of the immigrant William Blake of Corchester, Massachusetts, Somerby
linked three apparently unrelated Blake families. After falsifying the origin
of the immigrant, Somerby fabricated earlier fraudulent connections by making
Humphrey Blake, ancestor of the Blake family of Over Stowey, Somerset, a
brother of the Nicholas Blake of Andover who died in 1547. Somerby then
fabricated a parentage for Humphrey and Nicholas, making their father out to be
one William Blake, and their mother to be Mary, daughter of Humphrey Coles of
C. Somerset. Then he asserted that this William was a son of an earlier William
whom Somerby (falsely) connects back into the ancient Blaage alias Blake family
who lived at Calne, Wiltshire.” I have written about this fraudulent connection
on my blog a number of times. My line descends from the Nicholas Blake of
Andover whose father is, I believe, Richard Blake of Enham who left his will
dated 12 Apr 1522; his father Robert’s will was dated 16 Dec 1521 (likely also
of Enham as he mentions the parish Church there). Nicholas does not mention a
brother Humphrey but does indeed mention his family members.
Ancestry
DNA is now producing ThruLines as well as DNA Circles (no longer updated). As
it turns out, having used these ThruLines quite heavily the last couple of
weeks, I am certainly happy with this addition overall. The drawback remains
that errors in family trees can now flow through these ThruLines giving me
attachments to ancestors that do not bear scrutiny with the actual records. But
I can say that overall the addition of ThruLines is a bonus to research
bringing together matches that are true and having examined four sets of
siblings (my own) ThruLines I am seeing some really good results that are
benefitting my research. On the plus side, you can now write to the individuals
that are attaching to a particular line and discuss the possibility of working
together to clear up the mystery since individuals are matching in order to be
there on the ThruLine but the match as shown does not bear scrutiny, in the
case of my Blake line, I know the husband of my 2x great grandfather John
Blake’s sister Mary. She married William Heath and they had a large family and
now in 2019 I match a number of their descendants thus proving the connection.
She did not marry anyone else so any attachments to her, with a different
spouse, as a proven daughter of Thomas Blake and Sarah (Coleman) Blake are
probably inaccurate. However, if your ancestry is going back to that area right
around Andover then likely we are matching on another line. But with that
slight diversion I return again to William Blake of Dorchester Massachusetts
and Paul Reed’s article in The American Genealogist. Fortunately we subscribe
to The American Genealogist and can look back at some of these interesting
articles written on the Blake family (and in the case of my husband heavily
into Kipp-Link research also his families).
I
will discuss the parentage of William Blake of Dorchester Massachusetts using
records available to me. The publication “Increase Blake of Boston, his
Ancestors and Descendants, with a full account of William Blake of Dorchester
and his Five Children” was compiled by Francis E Blake (1839 – 1916) and
published in 1898 at Boston, Massachusetts. The records had been accumulated by
Reverend Charles M Blake. Francis E Blake is likely descendant of James Blake b
30 Apr 1688 at Dorchester Massachusetts and died 4 Dec 1750 also at Dorchester.
James and his wife Waitstill Simpson had four children including James Blake b
15 Oct 1716 at Dorchester (died 5 Jan 1803 also at Dorchester). This James
married Mary Pinson and they had several children including James Blake b15 Feb
1740 at Charlestown Massachusetts died 29 Aug 1803 at Boston Massachusetts.
This James married Lydia Dana and they had a number of children including
Pynson Blake who married Sarah Dana and their son was Francis Everett Blake
(1839-1916). The James Blake b 1688 is likely the son of James b 27 Apr 1642 at
Pitminster Somerset and son of the emigrant William Blake and his wife Agnis
(Band or Bond, Thorne?) Blake. I have not proven this line myself and have
copied it from information found online and it serves only to show that Francis
E Blake who compiled the book was likely related to the William Blake family of
Dorchester Massachusetts. The Reverend Charles M Blake is said to be descendant
of Edward Blake youngest son of the emigrant William Blake but no detailed
genealogy (Francis E Blake mentions on page 36 of his publication that John
Blake (b 17 Jul 1720 and married to Ann Richardson) was his ancestor and John
likely the son of Ebenezer (b 28 Sep 1709) married to Petronella Peck, with the
father of Ebenezer as Jonathan b 5 Jul 1672 Boston and son of Edward Blake and
Patience Pope) is available to prove that line. He, however, went back to
Somerset and met with another John Blake there who shared material with him for
the Blake family of Pitminster. The actual descent of these two gentleman is
not pertinent to the story. I wish to look back from William Blake of
Dorchester Massachusetts to England and the charts which have been made
available by the Blake Museum.
At
some point during the late 1800s both Francis E Blake and the Reverend Charles
M Blake appeared to have met with a John Blake in Somerset. When I asked who
had created this particular Blake Chart I did not learn a particular name. I am
quite curious if the individual with whom they met/corresponded did indeed also
create this chart. It is basically in the same handwriting. It is in the style
of writing of the late 1800s into the 1900s. It appears to have been created in
one time period.
Chart
1 is the most interesting with regard to this William Blake (this is a slightly
cropped image).
Looking
at this cropped version you can readily see a line coming down from Humphrey
Blake third from the top and in the second column from the right. This line
continues down to John Blake and then to William Blake of Pitmister and finally
down once again to his son William Blake who eventually emigrates to the
Massachusetts Colony.
William
Blake of Pitminster married to Agnis Band, widow, is shown as being of
Pitminster and marrying there but dying in Dorchester Massachusetts Colony. The
children of this couple are listed (chart preceding) as John, Anne, William,
Edward and James (and that corresponds to the children as they were known in
the Massachusetts Colony. I will not refer to the children of this couple at
all as my interest is in looking back to Somerset where William and Agnis Blake
are said to have emigrated from in the 1630s. I did check Family Search to see
if the images for the Pitmister Parish Registers are online yet but they can
not be viewed. I suspect they may be up but not yet available. That means I
have to rely on these various researchers for the records for Pitminster to
tentatively look at this Blake line.
The
Chart lists the parents of William Blake of Pitminster (baptized 10 Jul 1594)
as William Blake and Anne (unknown). Another site unfortunately now gone from
the internet had been prepared by a local (Somerset) researcher and was quite
interesting. Although I did not agree with all of the links, the early work I
was informed had been done in the Registry Office and certainly there are many
many records in the chart which was thus created (I copied it and made some
changes that corrected inconsistencies with the online version). The birth of
William Blake (father of the emigrant) was recorded as circa 1559 Over Stowey,
Somerset. He was buried 13 Jun 1642 at Pitminster Somerset with his wife Anne
being buried there 14 Aug 1644. The father of this William was said to be John
Blake (the elder) and he appears to have had a younger brother named John Blake
(the younger) both of whom had large families. The wife of John Blake the elder
was named Johan (no surname known) and she was buried 27 Jun 1595 at Over
Stowey. John Blake the younger married Christian Jugg 18 Aug 1558 at Over
Stowey. The mother of both these men was said to have died in 1585 at Over
Stowey (no burial date given). It would seem that it is accurate that there
were two John Blake, sons in this family. The father of these two John Blake (elder
and younger) was listed as Humphrey Blake married to Agnis (unknown) and no
marriage date known (this would have preceded the parish registers anyway as
the eldest son was born circa 1521). Humphrey Blake was said to have been born
circa 1499 at Bishops Lydeard, Somerset and buried 28 Dec 1558 at Over Stowey. These
two record sets do not agree on the name of the wife of Humphrey – the chart
above has Anne and the website had Agnis. The online website did not take
Humphrey further back. The Chart above does and that agrees with a Chart which
is held by the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office for the Blake family created
by the College of Arms in 1690. A small crop is available below:
This
is a large chart about 12 feet long and 4 feet wide and images can be purchased
from the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office.
In
the bottom right corner of the small crop a plain Blake crest can be viewed and
above that in a green circle the name John Blague appears with the included
information “2nd son from whom the Blakes of Somersetshire are
descended of which Family was General Robert Blake the famous Soldier and Sea
Commander.” Just for information, as mentioned this chart was produced by the
College of Arms (London, England) initially in 1690 with additions (early
1700s). There is a caption in the lower left of this large chart which reads: “This
Descent of Blake excepting the latter part of the Glocestershire Line which was
Supplied from other Authentick matters of Record exhibited for that purpose is
Extracted out of the Visitation Books hereafter mentioned: 1stly, Mr. Vincents
Wilts marked No 147 fol 24b 25a 26a, Secondly, Wiltshire Anno 1623 marked C22 fol
107 b, Thirdly, One of the Books lately the Earl of Anglisey’s marked No 123
fol 56a, Fourthly, Hantshire marked C19 fol 85a, Fifthly, the Certificate Book
marked I23 fol 37a, Sixthly, the Visitation of Surrey made (by Sir Edward Bysshe
Kn late Clarenceux King of Arms) Anno 1662 fol 77b and Seventhly, the
Visitation of the City of London begun by Sir Henry S George Kn Clarenceux Anno
1687.” I find the Visitation Books to be a valuable resource but one must use
them with some caution as children are left off in many cases but the actual
tree does bear looking at.
Continuing
to look at this cropped portion of the Blake Pedigree Chart held by the Swindon
and Wiltshire Record Office, John is said to have a brother Martin Blague of Winchcombe
in the County of Glostershire. They are both said to be the sons of William
Blague of Lacock in County Wiltshire. William being married to Margaret the
daughter of William Browne of Wablyn. William continues to trace back with his
father as David Blague (son and heir) married to Joane daughter of (unknown) Mallet.
The father of this David named as John Blague gentlemen and second son married
to Margaret daughter of Dyncham/Dinham/Denham. This John said to be a son of
Robert Blague alias Blaake of Quemberford in County Wiltshire Esquire married
to Avice daughter of John Wallop of Farley in County Southampton Esquire. A
caption appears on this chart which states: John Blake (son of Robert)
undermentioned was 49 years old and upwards 14 Ed IV [1474] as by an
Inquisition post mortem … Records in the … after the death of Avice his mother She
deceased 29 October 13 Henry VI [1434] does appear. The parchment is folded in
this area and very difficult to read from the scan. Looking at one piece of
information available to us I have now included the transcription of the will
of John Blake (son of Robert Blake and Avis (Wallop) Blake).
Source: The National Archives (UK), PROB 11/14/155
Name of testator: John Blake
Place listed: Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England
Dated: 24 Feb 1503, probated 24 Apr 1504
[In margin] Testi[men]t
[In margin] Jo[hn] Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen The xxiij day of February
the xix yere of our sov[er]eigne lorde kinge henry
2 the vij th I John Blake Esquier of good and hole
mynde laude and praysing be to the Infinite mercy and grace
3 of all myghty god make and comend this my last Will
and testament First I bequeth my sowle to almyghtyh
4 god and to owr blessed lady his mother and to all
the company of he[a]ven And my body to be buried in the p[ar]ich
5 church of Saint Andrews in Nether Wallop wyth and
next the sepulure of Margery late my wife now disse
6 ased Also I bequeth to my mother church of Saint
Swythwyns in Winchester xl d Item to my saide p[ar]ich
7 Church and vicar for my tithymys forgoten xl d Item
to the church wardens of the same church towards
8 the edyfiing of the same church xl d Item to the
Mother church of owr lady in New Sayl[isbury] xl d Item to the
9 church and vicare of owr lady of Calne for tithymys
forgoten xij d Item to the church wardens for the
10 edyfing of the same church vj s viij d Item to the
chapell of Saint Janry's within the same church for meyn-
11 tenyng of the lightes in the same Chapell xl d Item
to Master Richard Sclater Vicare of the said church
12 of Saint Andrews xx d Item to the parish prest of
the same church xvj d Also I bequeth to Roger blake
13 xx s and to Jane Dawncy cosyn to my wife x s and to
Robert Blake yeoman lat[e] my servant x s and I
14 reqeste and release the same Robert of jjj s
now he owith me and to John Blake my servant xx s and
15 to John Walishman my tawney gown and x s and to
Anthony blancherd my servant xl d And to Alys
16 Cleylerdon my new and last gowne made and xij d And
to Richard Colnet xl s for his labor in makyng
17 this my testament and feoffment so that they and
any of them pray for my sowle
18 First as touching all my maners landis and
tenementis I will that John dantsey shal[l ]have the moyte
19 of all my man[er]s landis tenements rentis
reversions and farms with the appurtenances within the
20 coun[t]es of South[hamp]ton and Wiltes or elswher
excepte certen landis underwriten in Compton and Calne
21 to come to hym for terme of his life and after his
decese to remane to Richard dawntsey sonne of the sayde
22 John d and Alice late his wife and dowgther to the
saide John Blake and to the heyres of the body of the
23 same Richard lawfully begotten and for default of
such issu the remayndre therof to Jane Wrowgtone
24 dawghter of the said John Blak and to the eyres of
her body lawfully begoten and for defaut of such
25 the remayndre ther of to the ryght heyres of Robert
Blake my brother for evermor And as to the
26 other moyte of all my Maners landis and tenements
with the appurtenancs within the saide county
27 or els wher excepte before excepte I will that the
said Jane my dowgther have them to her and
28 to the eyres of her body lawfully begotten and for
defaule of such Issue the remayndre therof to
29 the said Richard Dauntesey and to the eyres of his
body lawfully begotten and for defawt of such issue
30 the remaynder ther of to the right heyres of the
saide Robert Blake my brother Also I will by this my p[re]sent
31 will that my feoffys of my meses landys and
tenemencys with appurtenance in Compton and of a
32 corne myll in Calne called Kew myll a Tenement
which Robert Cubley now dwellyth yn In an
33 tenement with William Ostyter now dwellyth in Calne
aforesaid w[h]ich is of the yerly value of x l
34 xiij s iiij d or ther about asowe all charges
shallstand and be feoffed therof to this men folowny
35 that is to say that thei shall suffer myn executors
of this my present last will to take and preyse
36 the Issues and p[re]sens of the same Meses landis
in Compton and Calne aforesaid untill the tyme
37 that they have payd all my detts and legacyes
p[er]formed and my finall exspensis done and
38 that the Issues theroff and profetts be taken for
the salary and fyndyng of a prest by my said
39 executors duryng the terme of a yere to pray for my
sowle and all my frendis and all cristen
40 sowles and that the same prof[i]t shalhave x marke
for his salary and this done and executyd I
41 will that the saide feoffes stande and be feoffe of
the said John Dauntesey for terme of his
42 life and after his disseace to remayne to the saide
Richard Dauntsey and to his heyres of his body
43 lawfully begotten And for defaute of such Issue to
remayne to the sayd Jane and to the eyres of
44 her body lawfully begotten And for defaut of such
Issu the remayndre thereof to the ryght heyres
45 of the saide Robert Blake And as to the other moyte
of the saide Meses Landis and tenemency in
46 Compton and Calne aforesaid to stand and be feoffes
to the use of the said Jane and of the heyres of
47 her body lawefully begotten And for defaut of suche
Issu to remayne to the said Richard Dauntesey
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48 and to the eyres of his body lawefully begotten and
for defaut of such Issue the remaynder thereof to the
49 sayde rigth heyres of the said Robert Blake And
this estats to be evermore in forme abovesaid as in
50 goodly hast may be comemently and lawfully of this
my testament and last Will I make my Exe
51 cutors Margery my wife and John Dauntesey her sonne
and I make Robert Blak my brother to be
52 overseer of this my testament and that the same
Robert to be addyng and issisyng to my sayd
53 executors shalhave xl s The residue of all my
goodes and cattals not spokin of in this my testament
54 not bequethed I geve and grante utterly in my life
to the said Margery and John Dauntesey to ther own
55 p[ro]pur use and behese so that they for my sowle
the better Thes being witness Robert Blake Richard Eusate
56 clerke Richard Gorre Richard Colnet and Sir John
the p[ar]ish prest of Walop and many other mee In witnes
57 of this my present last will I have subscrebed with
my nowne hande
58 Probatum fuit suprascriptum
testamentum coram dcio apud Lambehith xxviiij die mensis Aprilis Anno domini
49 millessimo quingentesimo Quarto
Juramento Johannis Pace procuratoris Margerie relict et Johis Dauntesy
50 executricis cui commissa fuit
administracio omnium bonorum &c ac dict executorum in persona procuratoris
51 de bene &c ac de pleno
Juracaris &c ac necnon de plano et vero Compoto &c ac ad Sancta dei
evangelia Jurat
We
know that John is 40 years or more old when his mother's estate was examined
under Inquisition Post Mortem circa 1474 so he was born circa 1434 or earlier.
In 1504 he would have been at least 70 years old. John was married twice and he
did not leave any male heirs carrying the Blake surname. Part of the
fascination for me in all of this aside from information for my one name study
of the Blake family is that he lived at the time that the father of Nicholas
Blake at Enham lived. Living at Nether Wallop he was only seven miles south
west of Andover and we passed through the area of the Wallops on our way to
Upper Clatford (1 mile south of Andover or in truth just on the opposite side
of the highway these days). There is Nether Wallop and one mile to the north
west is Middle Wallop and two miles to the north west is Over Wallop. Then six
miles to the north east is Goodworth Clatford and also Upper Clatford which are
two continuous villages - you leave the one as you enter the other. As we drove
these lanes I could imagine my great grandfather walking from his home to work
each day as he did all of his life. Looking at the picture of him from 1898 I
can see from whom I inherited my strabismus (lazy eye syndrome) for there it is
forever captured in picture the one eye wandering about on its own whilst the
other is fixed on you the viewer. Inherited by me from my father. My
grandfather did not have strabismus but did pass it on to his son.
His
brother Robert acquires Penhills by this will (although not mentioned except in
the line where it was said that Richard Dauntsey would inherit the properties
in Southampton and Wiltshire with some exceptions and this was one of the
exceptions) and it stays with this family up into the reign of Charles I when
it was destroyed by the Royalists. A smaller manor was built from the original
stones at Pinhills and the Blake family continued to live there into the 1700s.
This
family can trace back on paper to the Blake family that is on the 1286 subsidy
for Wiltshire and on the Pedigree Chart which is held by the Swindon Wiltshire
Record Office. This rather large document (12 feet long by 4 feet wide) was
commissioned by the Blake family in London, England to record their family line
and was produced using primarily the Visitations but also other documents which
I have not yet been able to determine. The College of Arms holds the original
material for this chart and one day I will investigate the cost of receiving
copies of the documents used. The College of Arms is located near St Paul's
Cathedral in London just up from the London Millennium Footbridge. Something
that should not be missed when visiting London is crossing on foot all of these
bridges and wandering down both sides of the Thames River. The most we ever did
was 18,000 steps per day and that took us from our hotel just south of Waterloo
Station up into London and along the Thames to St Pauls Cathedral and back
across the Thames and down into Bermondsey and then back to our hotel. A
wonderful walk and we took about ten hours in total with lots of interesting
stops along the way. You can take the Underground and it is a must to go to
Kew, the Museums, Greenwich but to be in the City of London or Westminster the
best way is to go on foot.
The
Blake Pedigree Chart does have a male descendant for John Blake (son of Robert
Blake and Avis Wallop). He is named David on the chart and was the son of his
first wife Margaret Dyncham/Dinham/Denham. David married Joane Mallet and they
had two children John Blake, Abbot of Cirencester, Gloucester and William who
married Margaret Browne of Wablyn. William and Margaret had two sons Martin who
married Catherine Vaughan of Herefordshire and John who is said to be the
ancestor of the Somerset Blake family and that Lord High Admiral Robert Blake
was one of his descendants. Why does John not mention this line? Possibly
because he has already inherited and a will was really meant to organize what
had to be done with property after death, it wasn’t actually there to mention
all of one’s children/grandchildren. It is a gift when they do!
Robert
Blake and Avis Wallop had seven children according to the Visitation. Their son
Robert married Margaret Inglefield and their two children Roger and Anne
married into the Baynard family. Roger married Mary Baynard. Roger and Mary are said to have a son William
Blake of Eastontown who married Avice Ripley it is this William that I have
been most interested in from the viewpoint of my own family at Andover/Upper
Clatford. I am not entirely convinced that he is a son of Roger Blake and Mary
Baynard. Roger only mentions his eldest son and his youngest daughter in his
will however. The children of Robert
Blake and Avis Wallop on the Visitation (Wiltshire Visitation Pedigrees 1623):
Gilbertus,
Alexander, Robt, Elizabeth, Alice, Joane, John
Gilbert
and Alexander both died without heirs. This visitation principally looks at
Robert Blake descendants. Henry Blake is the individual living in 1623 at
Pennells and just to place this manor it is to the WSW of Calne about 1 mile.
That means it is about 29 miles from Nether Wallop (where John was to be
buried) to Calne. John doesn't say in his will where he is located when he is
writing his will.
John
does mention his nephew Roger (son of his brother Robert although not as nephew
but he is). He does mention his servants Robert Blake yeoman and John Blake
(currently his servant). Servant could mean a number of things I suspect in
those days. They could have been in training with him.
Wallop
is the area in which John's mother Avis Wallop lived. In the Post Mortem
following her death in 1434 National Archives C 140/48/6, the land that was
feoffed to her and her daughter by her first husband was mentioned as well as
John Blake her son being 40 years of age or more. Reading through this document
could be quite interesting (I do have a copy and will eventually transcribe it)
but the Inquisition Post Mortem for John might add more details for the Blake
family.
Another
interesting document for this family F3/Box 1/283 1506 and the contents: Grant
from Henry VII to Philip Baynard of the wardship of Richard Dauntesey son and
heir of John Dauntesey, deceased and kinsman and heir of John Blake, deceased.
28 Nov 22 Henry VII (1506).
My
thoughts on all of this with respect to the Pedigree Charts mentioned above, I would
love to know who created the chart held by the Blake Museum at Bridgwater.
Knowing that, would, I think assist greatly with determing a paper trail for
the Blake family found in Dorchester Massachusetts and descended from the
emigrant William Blake and his wife Agnis. We really do need to have people
test in the Blake line with known ancestry further back in Somerset.
*Used
with permission
The
above charts/cropped charts are a reproduction of material from the Blake
Museum (as noted). Thank you to the Museum for permitting the republication of
their chart to this Blake Newsletter.
2.
Blake Surname Study – Progress: One Name
Blake Study at the Guild of One-name Studies was originally undertaken by
another researcher. In 2011, I became the researcher for the Blake-one-name
Study at the Guild. There was already a pre-existing yDNA project run by Bill
Bleak and he continues as the main administrator of the project. As can be seen
below only 16 members of the study have completed a Big Y (SNPs testing for
deep clade determination) making it virtually impossible to do more than has
been done with some of the groups.
Project
Statistics
Total
Members 184
Big
Y 20
Combined
GEDCOMs Uploaded 12
Paternal
Ancestor Information 126
Predicted
Y-DNA Haplogroups 25
Y-DNA12
106
Y-DNA25
89
Y-DNA37
86
Y-DNA67
59
Y-DNA111
32
The task of managing
these groups is large and I will gradually work away at converting them to the
new standard of placing individuals by their deep haplogroup testing. I would
recommend that all members join the relevant haplogroup project to learn more
about your haplogroup.
That
being said, I have begun the task of conversion beginning with what I knew
best; namely, my own line tested by my brothers. The I2 lines in the project
are ancient to the British Isles probably arriving just as the ice sheets were
retreating. More people belonging to the project in these particular lines
would be most helpful.
This
has changed very little in the past three months. I am finding it difficult to
work with the R1b groups. I do not like to upset the original classification
but will continue to study how I could modify these groupings. Any suggestions
greatly welcomed.
3.
Blake autosomal DNA Study at FT DNA
(Family Finder)
In some cases these are large matches and in other
cases relatively small but that is the way with the inheritance of autosomal
DNA. With each generation chunks of autosomal DNA can either be broken into
smaller units or passed as a large chunk relatively intact. It is a purely
random event. Due to privacy concerns it is not possible to produce a chart of
the members who do have matches with other members of the group but each member
is able to check that for themselves in their account. What would be helpful is
adding a family tree to your account thus making it much more possible to find
matching autosomal DNA cousins in your research.
4.
Andover, Hampshire, England Parish
Registers (Baptisms – set 4)
Andover, Hampshire, England has often been said to be
the “home of the Blakes” when I have been writing to people in Hampshire
through the years. I would say that Calne, Wiltshire perhaps has a stronger
hold on that particular title although there are a number of other areas in
England where the Blake family has been for centuries. When I decided to
transcribe the Parish Registers of Andover I was surprised to find that yes
there are a number of Blake entries but there are far more Blake entries in
Parish Registers in other parts of England as mentioned. In this issue, I will
publish the baptisms for Blake in the Parish Registers. These records are taken
from fiche which have scans of the original parish registers. The registers for
baptisms begin in 1588 and have provided me with a lot of details on the Blake
family in Andover in the late 1500s and into the 1600s/1700s. Eventually I hope
to complete my project of transcribing these Parish Registers for St Marys
Andover beyond the early to mid 1700s.
Baptismal Registers commenced in 1588 and I will
start publishing these transcriptions for Andover.
Number Surname Forename status Fathers
surname Fathers forename Mothers surname Mothers forename Year Month Day Year Month Day Details
1200 Barton Thomas son Barton John 1612 June 30
1201 Huniwell Richard son Huniwell Thomas 1612 July 5
1202 Somersette William son Somersette Edward 1612 August 2
1203 Green Elizabeth daughter Green Phineas 1612 August 30
1204 Garvis Sara daughter Jarvis William 1612 July 2
1205 Bampton John son Bampton Andrew 1612 August 4
1206 Purdue John son Purdue John 1612 August 10
1207 Francis John son Francis John 1612 September 6 father junior
1208 James daughter James John 1612 September 1
1209 Travis Elizabeth daughter Travis John 1612 September 3
1210 Carde William son Carde William 1612 August 5
1211 Girdler Daniell son Girdler Daniell 1612 August 25
1212 Hale Elizabeth daughter Hale Henry 1612 September 8
1213 Lydall Richard son Lydall Mr. thomas 1612 September 24
1214 Waterman Joyce daughter Waterman William 1612 September 24
1215 Rutley Michaell son Rutley John 1612 September 27
1216 Peter John son Peter John 1612 October 4
1217 Robinson Thomas son Robinson Edward 1612 October 4
1218 Sweetaple Joane daughter Sweetaple William 1612 October 6
1219 Edmonds Margaret daughter Edmonds John 1612 November 1
1220 Bolld Michaell son Boldd Michaell 1612 October 22
1221 Blake Joane daughter Blake William 1612 October 16
1222 Horne Mary daughter Horne James 1612 October 10
1223 Marshall Richard son Marshall Hugh 1612 November 12
1224 Monday Elizabeth daughter Monday John 1612 November 12
1225 Bennett Frauncis bastard daughter Bennett Margery 1612 November 17
1226 Baker Daniell son Baker Thomas 1612 November 22
1227 Cornelius Constance daughter Cornelius Robert 1612 November 23
1228 Alforde Joane daughter Alforde Beniamyn 1612 November 29
1229 Dean Francis daughter Dean James 1612 December 6
1230 Haydon James son Haydon John 1612 December 13
1231 Price Marye daughter Price David 1612 December 17
1232 Moringe Barbara daughter Moringe John 1612 December 10
1233 Church Nehemiah son Church Church? 1612 December 12
1234 Holcrofte Elizabeth daughter Holcrofte Mr. William 1612 February 1
1235 Godscrosse Richard son Godscrosse Henry 1612 February 1
1236 Kinge Margerye daughter Kinge John 1612 February 2
1237 Jewell Annis daughter Jewell William 1612 March 7
1238 Noyes Mary base daughter Noyes Elenor 1612 March 6
1239 Bray George son Bray George 1612 March 4
1240 Bath Peter son Bath Peter 1612 March 27
1241 Godwin Richard son Godwin John 1613 April 7
1242 Waterman ….ite daughter Waterman Richard 1613 May 9
1243 Walter son Waltere Christopher 1613 April 30
1244 Beckley Richard son Beckley Nicholas 1613 April 30
1245 Fosbery Joyce daughter Fosbery Richard 1613 May 24
1246 Tanner Amye daughter Tanner William 1613 May 22
1247 Fosbery Joyce daughter Fosbery Richard 1613 May 24
1248 Proctor John son Proctor Martyn 1613 June 3
1249 Curtis William son Curtis James 1613 June 5
1250 Edberye Joyce daughter Edberie Richard 1613 June 8
1251 Bagyn John son Bagyn Thomas 1613 June 16
1252 Mollyns Katherine daughter Mollyns Thomas 1613 June 18
1253 Cooper William son Cooper Richard 1613 June 20
1254 Segrove Ellen daughter Segrove Rowland 1613 July 10
1255 Spradborow William son Spradborow Richard 1613 August 15
1256 Sweetaple Richard son Sweetaple Michaell 1613 August 1
1257 Lewis William son Lewis William 1613 August 1
1258 Kilbery John son Kilbery John 1613 August 3
1259 Hales An daughter Hales Edward 1613 August 8
1260 Abbat Mary daughter Abbat William 1613 September 5
1261 Green Bathsheba daughter Green
Henry 1613 September 5
1262 Russell Thomas son Russell Thomas 1613 September 11
1263 Hapgood Elizabeth daughter Hapgood John 1613 September 16
1264 Cooper Mary daughter Cooper John 1613 September 16
1265 Wait Joseph son Wait Silvester 1613 September 30
1266 Bolld Elizab. daughter Bolld Mr. Michaell 1613 October 6
1267 Huntingford Alice daughter Huntingford Thomas 1613 November 15
1268 House daughter House Nicholas 1613 November 28
1269 Hinxman Sarah daughter Hinxman William 1613 November 28
1270 Abbat John son Abbat John 1613 December 12
1271 Elton Richard son Elton John 1613 December 20
1272 Smith son Smith Thomas 1613 December 30
1273 Staniford son Staniford Thomas 1613 January 12
1274 Bath Rowland son Bath Richard 1613 January 15
1275 Durnford Mary daughter Durnford William 1613 January 18
1276 Holcrofte Dorothy daughter Holcrofte William 1613 February 6 gent
1277 Biles William son Biles Josias 1613 February 6
1278 Wheatly John son Wheatly John 1613 February 13
1279 Gilbert Edward son Gilbert Richard 1613 February 13
1280 Sweetaple Elizab. daughter Sweetaple Paule 1613 February
1281 Burret Mary daughter Burret George 1613 February 2
1282 Manseck Thomas son Manseck Thomas 1613 December
1283 Rowbottam Mary daughter Rowbottam John 1613 March 13
1284 Willds Jone base daughter Willds Alice 1613 March
1285 Jarvis Sara daughter Jarvis Richard 1613 March
1286 Iremonger Edith daughter Iremonger Robert 1613 March
1287 Edith daughter Ed…. 1613 March
1288 …. … … … … 1613 …
1289 Marshall Mary daughter Marshall Mr. Hugh 1614 March 29
1290 Blake Anne daughter Blake Mr. William 1614 April
1291 Bezer William son Bezer Toby 1614 May 1
1292 Heydon Alice daughter Heydon Thomas 1614 June 10
1293 Sadler Elizab. daughter Sadler Roger 1614 June 18
1294 Floud William son Floud John 1614 June 24
1295 Hunton Thomas son Hunton William 1614 July 17
1296 Vegar Joane daughter Vegar Jefrary 1614 August 14
1297 Templer Beniamyn son Templer Richard 1614 August 21
1298 Spratt William son Spratt Henry 1614 August 21
1299 Glover Annis daughter Glover William 1614 August 21
1300 Smith John son Smith George 1614 August 28
1301 Cooper William son Cooper William 1614 August 30
1302 Green Bridget daughter Green Phinees 1614 September 3
1303 Cletsham Thomas son Cletsham Richard 1614 September 15
1304 Pressye Michaell daughter Pressye William 1614 September 25
1305 James Joane daughter James John 1614 September 25
1306 Bezer William son Bezer Richard 1614 October 1
1307 Fraunces Henry son Fraunces John 1614 October 2
1308 Adams Robert son Adams John 1614 October 2
1309 Harfield William son Harfield John 1614 October 2
1310 Waterman William son Waterman William 1614 September 13
1311 Smith Margarite daughter Smith Toby 1614 September 13
1312 Alexander Dorothy daughter Alexander Thomas 1614 September 18
1313 Golde Christopher son Golde William 1614 September 18
1314 Hinxman Thomasen daughter Hinxman Edward 1614 October 16
1315 Weeks Sara daughter Weeks John 1614 November 13
1316 Edmunds Abel son Edmunds James 1614 November 18
1317 Chanell Jane daughter Chanell Richard 1614 November 20
1318 Lacy Valentine son Lacy Henry 1614 November 21
1319 Miller John son Miller John 1614 November 28
1320 Twitchin Aueryn daughter Twitchin Andrew 1614 December 4
1321 Jarvis Elizab. daughter Jarvis William 1614 December 25
1322 Rowbottom Martha daughter Rowbottom John 1614 March 11
1323 Holcrofte Mary daughter Holcrofte Mr. William 1614 January 22
1324 Lewis Dorothy daughter Lewis John 1614 January 29
1325 Binsons Eliz. daughter Binsons Edmund 1614 January 29
1326 Bartholomew An daughter Bartholomew Andrew 1614 January 31
1327 Bampton An daughter Bampton Andrew 1614 February 4
1328 Jervoyse Richard son Jervoyse Sir Thomas 1614 February 19 Knight,
senior
1329 Wallop John son Wallop Robert 1614 February 21 junior
1330 Travis Katheryn daughter Travis John 1614 March 2
1331 Bird daughter Bird Roger 1614 March 5
1332 Curtis Margerye daughter Curtis Richard 1615 April 8
1333 Marshall Eliza. daughter Marshall Mr. Hugh 1615 April 27
1334 Bath Mary daughter Bath Tristram 1615 May 3
1335 Burrard William son Burrard George 1615 May 29
1336 Sweetaple Eliz. daughter Sweetaple Michael 1615 May 29
1337 Alford Beniamyn son Alford Beniamyn 1615 May 21
1338 Somerset Somerset Edward 1615 May 21
1339 Mounteyn Jane daughter Mounteyn Robert 1615 May 21
1340 Honywell Jone daughter Honywell John 1615 June 1
1341 Bunny Beniamyn son Bunny Tom 1615 June 10
1342 Whatlye Rebecca daughter Whatlye Thomas 1615 June 23
1343 Rutley Mary daughter Rutley John 1615 June 25
1344 Perrye William son Perrye William 1615 July 20
1345 Freemantle Eliz. daughter Freemantle Richard 1615 July 23
1346 House Nicholas son House Nicholas 1615 July 23
1347 Honiwell Joane daughter Honiwell John 1615 June 1
1348 Bath William son Bath Thomas 1615 September 8
1349 Bath Francis daughter Bath Thomas 1615 September 8
1350 Figgas Elynor daughter Figgas Thomas 1615 August 8
1351 Spradborough Eliz. daughter Spradborough Richard 1615 August 8
1352 Wayt Dorothy daughter Wayt Silvester 1615 August 8
1353 Blake Dorothy daughter Blake John 1615 August 8
1354 Blake William son Blake Mr. William 1615 August 9
1355 Purdue Dorothy daughter Purdue John 1615 August 21
1356 Dyer John son Dyer John 1615 August 27
1357 Julians Elizab. daughter Julians Christopher 1615 September 16
1358 Godscrosse William son Godcrosse Henry 1615 September 17
1359 Waterman Dorothy daughter Waterman Richard 1615 September 24
1360 Nicols Elizab. daughter Nicols Thomas 1615 September 13
1361 Frauncis Mary daughter Frauncis Oswall 1615 October 8
1362 Cooper Elnor daughter Cooper William 1615 October 3
1363 Deane An daughter Deane William 1615 October 11
1364 Curtis Elizab. daughter Curtis James 1615 October 15
1365 Purveyor son Purveyor John 1615 September 25
1366 Deane Anne daughter Deane William 1615 September 30
1367 Francis Joane daughter Francis Oswald 1615 October 6
1368 Tomkins Charles son Tomkins John 1615 November 10
1369 Channell Theophila daughter Channell Robert 1615 November
1370 Tanner William son Tanner Robert 1615
1371 Bath Tristram son Bath Richard 1615
1372 Bath Susan daughter Bath Richard 1615
1373 Edmonds John son Edmonds John 1615 December 24
1374 Piercy John son Piercy John 1615 December 31
1375 Piercy Robert son Piercy John 1615 December 31
1376 Cornelius Joyse daughter Cornelius Robert 1615 January 2
1377 Stanniford Dorothy daughter Stanniford Mr. Thomas 1615 January 27
1378 Smith son Smith Robert 1615 January 18
1379 Lacy Elizab.
daughter Lacy Henry 1615 January 24
1380 Vursala Margerye daughter Vursala Joseph 1615 January 28
1381 Baker Jane daughter Baker Thomas 1615 February 1
1382 Elton Elizab. daughter Elton Mr. John 1615 February 10
1383 Rowbottom Sara daughter Rowbottom John 1615 February 25
1384 Rowbottom Martha daughter Rowbott John 1615 March 17
1385 Whately Cecilia daughter Whately Thomas 1616 April 1
1386 Tanner John son Tanner William 1616 April 7
1387 Beckly Beniamin son Beckly Nicholas 1616 April 10
1388 Hinxman Anne daughter Hinxman Mr. William 1616 April 14
1389 Bold Sara daughter Bold Michael 1616 April 22 Michael
junior
1390 Veagar Anne daughter Veagar George 1616 April 28
1391 Beere John son Beere Sylvester 1616 May 5
1392 Ilderwell Robert son Ilderwell Robert 1616 May 5
1393 Seward Jane daughter Seward Mathew 1616 May 12
1394 Toms John son Toms John 1616 May 14 father
is John junior
1395 Biles Richard son Biles Josias 1616 May 20
1396 Marshall Thomas son Marshall Hugh 1616 May 28
1397 Mansecker William son Mansecker Thomas 1616 June 19
1398 Fuller Thomas son Fuller Robert 1616 July 9
1399 Bray Thomas son Bray George 1616 July 17
1400 Penton Dorothy daughter Penton William 1616 July 24
1401 Beare John son Bear Silvester 1616 May 5
1402 Payne Mary daughter Payne Robert 1616 August 5
1403 Smith Beniamin son Smith Robert 1616 August 25
1404 Browne Alse daughter Browne Robert 1616 August 25
1405 Hayward Martaine son Hayward Christopher 1616 August 25
1406 Walter Silvester son Waltere Christopher 1616 September
29
1407 Twichin Elizab. daughter Twichin Mr. Andr. 1616 September 29
1408 Proctar John son Proctar Martin 1616 October 4
1409 Hunton Jonathan son Hunton Philip 1616 September 8
1410 Holcrafte Thomas son Holcrafte Mr. William 1616 September
9
1411 Deane John son Deane John 1616 September 27
1412 Whareley Thomas son Whareley John 1616 September 28
1413 Godwin daughter Godwin Robert 1616 November 9
1414 James John son James John 1616 November 10
1415 Sweetaple William son Sweetaple Paule 1616 November 8
1416 Hinxman William son Hinxman Joseph 1616 November 4
1417 Sweetaple Dorothie daughter Sweetaple Robert 1616 November 17
1418 Kilbery Alse daughter Kilbery John 1616 November 23
1419 Simonds Dorothie daughter Simonds Ellis 1616 November 30
1420 Thurman John son Thurman Edward 1616 November 24
1421 Butte Mary daughter Butte Thomas 1616 December 8
1422 Green Barbara daughter Green Phinees 1616 December 28
1423 Waterman Robert son Waterman Richard 1616 January 4
1424 Foster Joane daughter Foster John 1616 January 6
1425 Cletsham Clement son Cletsham Richard 1616 January 14
1426 Elcocke John son Elcocke George 1616 January 19
1427 Francis Francis John 1616 January 26 of Charlton
1428 Knight James son Knight Stephen 1616 January 29
1429 Monday Nathanael son Monday John 1616 February 2
1430 Knight William son Knight William 1616 March 15
1431 Bunny John son Bunny Thomas 1616 March 16
1432 Barwicke Sara daughter Barwicke William 1616 March 16 junior
1433 Hayward Thomas son Hayward Thomas 1617 April 28
1434 Sprotte Henry son Sprotte Henry 1617 April 22
1435 Bradborne Beniamin son Bradborne Richard 1617 April 21
1436 Blake Sara daughter Blake Mr. William 1617 May 11
1437 Berwicke John son Berwicke Christopher 1617 May 8
1438 Church Thomas son Church Thomas 1617 May 13
1439 Napper George son Napper George 1617 June 16
1440 Eeles daughter Eeles John 1617 July 2
1441 Byrd Mary daughter Byrd Roger 1617 July 24
1442 Marshall Dorothy daughter Marshall Mr. Hugh 1617 June 27
1443 Sweetaple Mary daughter Sweetaple Michael 1617 September 28
1444 Alford Avis daughter Alford Beniamin 1617 August 2
1445 Tanner William son Tanner William 1617 August 5
1446 Walker Elizab daughter Walker Robert 1617 August 8
1447 Hinxman William son Hinxman Mr. William 1617 August 20
1448 Durnford Richard son Durnford William 1617 August 1
1449 Bath Bath Peter 1617 October 4
1450 Bampton Mary daughter Bampton Andrew 1617 October
1451 Pierce William son Pierce John 1617 October
1452 Dyer Margarite daughter Dyer John 1617 October
1453 Annats son Annats William 1617 October 15
1454 Harfield William son Harfield John 1617 October 20
1455 Jewell Thomas son Jewell William 1617 October 27
1456 Ward Joane daughter Ward Robert 1617 October 29
1457 Moringe Mary daughter Moringe Walt. 1617 November 9
1458 Francis John son Francis Oswald 1617 November 23
1459 Hinxman John son Hinxman Thomas 1617 November 29
1460 Bath James son Bath Tristram 1617 December 7
1461 Child Margar. daughter Child William 1617 December 11
1462 Bath Richard son Bath Thomas 1617 December 14
1463 Wheatly William son Wheatly Thomas 1617 December 16
1464 Purveyor Dorothy daughter Purveyor John 1617 December 18
1465 House Elizab. daughter House Richard 1617 December 20
1466 Blanchard Anne daughter Blanchard Roger 1617 December 26
1467 Baker Robert son Baker Robert 1617 February 1
1468 Lewis Rebecca daughter Lewis John 1617 February 6
1469 Dawby John son Dawby John 1617 February 12
1470 Litle Elizab. daughter Litle Henry 1617 February 14
1471 Trulove Dorothy daughter Trulove Henry 1617 February 15
1472 Knight Jane daughter Knight William 1617 February 16
1473 Tomkins Anne daughter Tomkins Giles 1617 February 16
1474 Dowse William son Dowse John 1617 February 17
1475 Rowbottom John son Rowbottom John 1617 February 22
1476 Golde Tobie son Golde William 1617 February 22
1477 Smith Richard son Smith John 1617 March 8
1478 Scullard William son Scullard William 1617 March 8
1479 Godwin Anne daughter Godwin Thomas 1617 March 15
1480 Dowse Dorothie daughter Dowse Thomas 1617 March 19
1481 Rawleigh Margarite daughter Rawleigh William 1617 March 20
1482 Ellington Mary daughter Ellington Philip 1617 March 22
1483 Bezar Sara daughter Bezar Toby 1618 March 29
1484 Rutley Elizab daughter Rutley John 1618 April 18
1485 Deane son Deane James 1618 April 26
1486 Farre Elizabeth daughter Farre John 1618 April 30
1487 Tanner Dorothy daughter Tanner Thomas 1618 May 2
1488 Wayte Silvester son Wayte Silvester 1618 May 5
1489 Horne Dorothy daughter Horne James 1618 May 13
1490 Butte Philip son Butte Jerom 1618 April 10
1491 Sweettaple Frances daughter Sweettapell William 1618 June 6 of Charleton
1492 Scullard Edward son Scullard William 1618 June 6
1493 Sweetaple Edward son Sweetaple William 1618 June 6
1494 Scullard Franc daughter Scullard William 1618 June 6
1495 Segrove daughter Segrove Rowland 1618 June 14
1496 Molsworth Anne daughter Molsworth Mr. William 1618 June 14
1497 Pressey Thomas son Pressey William 1618 July 17
1498 Girdler Rebecca daughter Girdler Daniell 1618 September 20
1499 Godden Robert son Godden Robert 1618 September 24
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