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4151 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found (Stanstead Abbots par reg lost before 1678). Sarah is identified as "my sister Perry" in the will of her brother, John Burnap of Aston, 30 Mar 1653, proved 10 Mar 1654, P.C.C., 190 Alchin (FHL #092200). She was no doubt the wife of Thomas Perry of Gilston. Note the chr of Sarah dau of Thomas Perry "whose mothers name was Sara Burnett," 3 Mar 1621 (Gilston par reg [FHL #991374 item 9]). Sarah's brother Abraham was married in the same parish.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. Sarah is mentioned in the will of her brother John Burnap, above.

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1267272-R).
SEAL P: FGRA
SEAL S: IGI 
Burnap, Sarah (I8427)
 
4152 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found (Stanstead Abbots par reg lost before 1678). Thomas's father is identified as Thomas Burnap of Stanstead Abbot in his mar allegation, 14 Sep 1610 (Marriage Allegations, Bishop of London, 4:27 [FHL #525726]). Thomas, Jr, was age 24 of Stanstead Abbot. Thomas is also mentioned in the will of his grandfather, Thomas Burnap of Stanstead Abbots, Jan 1593, proved 21 Mar 1596/7, Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex (Essex & Herts Div), reg wills, 47 Grove (FHL #094729).
MAR #1: Marriage allegation, above; actual mar rec not found. The allegation states the mar was to be in parish of Little Ilford, Essex, where Thomas's sister Dorothy was living. The mar was not found in Little Ilford par reg, but the reg may be defective for years 1609-1611, when no marriages were recorded.
MAR #2: No mar rec found. Evidence of this mar comes from a chancery suit Hellam v. Burnap, 1658, Chancery Proceedings before 1714, Reynardson 21/12, cited in Henry Wyckoff Belknap, THE BURNAP-BURNETT GENEALOGY (Salem, MA, 1925), 13-14 (FHL #896923).
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the will of Thomas Burnap of Stanstead Abbots, 7 Feb 1667/8, proved 29 Apr 1668, Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, box 7, #50 (FHL #094776).

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1267272-R).
SEAL P: FGRA 
Burnap, Thomas (I8423)
 
4153 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found in original source records. Maria is mentioned in John O. Evjen, SCANDINAVIAN IMMIGRANTS TO NEW YORK (Minneapolis, 1916), 339-40 (FHL #974.7 F2sce). Maria Cornelise and Mattys Cornelise were witnesses to the bapt of Cornelis, son of Jan Web, on 23 Sep 1694. John Webb had married Anna, the dau of Cornelis Matthysen. Matthys was Anna's brother. Maria was presumably her sister. See RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCHES OF HACKENSACK AND SCHRAALENBURGH, Collections of the Holland Society of New York (New York, 1891), pt. 1, Hackensack, 75 (FHL #016559). Maria may have been born after the family's removal to NJ.
MAR: No mar rec found in original sourcres. Ovjen, SCANDINAVIAN, 340, indicates Maria married Samuel Hendricksen of Hackensack. This mar has not been found in the Reformed Dutch Church recs of Hackensack, Bergen (Jersey City), or New Amsterdam. There was a Samuel Hendrickx with wife Marie Nicles, who had a dau Barentie chr at Hackensack, 15 Jul 1694 (Ibid, p. 74).

NOTE: The family of Cornelis Matthysen were early residents of Harlem. Cornelis was one of the founders of Harlem in 1661. 
Cornelissen, Maria (Van Stockholm) (I4787)
 
4154 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, and no proof of Yelverton's parentage has been found. Although it has often been published that Yelverton and John are brothers (probably because they appear together at Yarmouth), their age difference and the fact that the name Elishua is common among Yelverton's descendants suggests the more likely relationship of father and son. For this and other evidence, see Stephen W. Giffard, Jr, "Yelverton Crowell of Yarmouth, Mass.: A Hypothesis Concerning His Parents and Children," NEHGR, 125 (1971):231-36 (FHL #974 B2ne). For the probable origin of the Crowe/Crowell family in Co. Norfolk, see John G. Hunt, "Origin of the Crowell and Crowe Families...," TAG, 35(1958):173 (FHL #973 D25aga).
MAR: No mar rec found. See the death rec of "Mis Elisabeth Crow the relict of Mr. Yelverton Crow," Nov 1703 (Robert M. Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sherman, comps, VITAL RECORDS OF YARMOUTH, 2 vols. [Warwick, RI, 1975], 1:132 [FHL #974.492/Y1 V2s]).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:124. Also see the will of Yelverton "Crowell alias Crow," 23 Dec 1681, proved 8 Mar 1683/4, Plymouth Colony Probate, 4:2:60 (FHL #567794).

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BEP: IGI
SEAL S: FGRA 
Crowe, Yelverton (I6375)
 
4155 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, and no proof that she is a dau of Rev. John Howse; however, there was only one family of Howse in the par reg of Eastwell where Elizabeth married in 1607. Hence, it is believed she is one of the children of Rev. John Howse who was born prior to his coming to Eastwell abt 1603.
MAR: Eastwell par reg (FHL #1473755 item 2). 
Howse, Elizabeth (I7782)
 
4156 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, and no proof that she is a dau of Richard and Ellen Cutting. Nevertheless, no other Cutting families were having children in Ardeigh at this time. There is a gap in the par reg, 1578-92. Her only record in the par reg is her mar rec, below.
MAR: Ardleigh par reg (FHL #1565698 item 19). 
Cutting, Anne (I12833)
 
4157 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, and no proof that she is a dau of Thomas Burnap. However, this relationship seems highly likely. Ann married in the parish of Little Ilford, where two other children of Thomas Burnap were married, by Rev. John Morse, whose wife was Dorothy Burnap, another dau of Thomas Burnap of Stanstead Abbots.
MAR: Little Ilford par reg (FHL #1472454 item 8). 
Burnap, Anne (I8435)
 
4158 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, nor does the bur rec identify parents; however, John and Joan were the only Jacksons having children in the parish during this period.
BUR: E. J. Carnell, et al, eds, "Dartmouth, St. Saviours Parish Register," 5 vols. (transcript, n.d.; Devon and Cornwall Record Society), 4:140 (FHL #917193).

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SEAL P: IGI 
Jackson, Samson (I10576)
 
4159 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, nor is he mentioned in his father's will. He is mentioned with birth date in Horace E. Mather, LINEAGE OF REV. RICHARD MATHER (Hartford, 1890), 33 (FHL #186133 item 2). Place of birth is suggested by history of family, although not proved. He probably died young, as no further record has been found.

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BEP: IGI 
Mather, Joseph (I4852)
 
4160 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found, nor is there any proof that Ellen is the dau of Henry and Margaret Buller. Nevertheless, it seems highly likely that Ellen, who is mentioned only in her mar rec in 1593, is the dau of Henry, as Henry was the only Buller having children baptized in the parish during the probable period of Ellen's birth. Par regs of Barnham are lost before 1730. Only scattered BTs exist with many gaps. Date of birth is an approximation based on marriage date.
MAR: Barnham St. Martin BTs (FHL #989626).

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BEPS: IGI 
Buller, Ellen (I9687)
 
4161 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. "Em" is mentioned as a minor dau in the estate recs of Humphrey Wythe of Ipswich, 26 Mar 1639 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 1:11 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). Date and place of birth are approximations. Wythe, Emme (I7970)
 
4162 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. "Mr. John Mayo his father" was granted adm of the estate of Samuel Mayo of Boston, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of Samuel Mayo and wife Thomasin were born in Boston, 1658 and 1660 (BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699, 9th Report Boston Record Commissioners [Boston, 1883]:64, 74 [FHL #982237]). The will of William Lumpkin of Yarmouth, 23 Jul 1668, proved 29 Oct 1671, mentions his dau Tamsin, wife of John "Sunderling" (Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:1:30 [FHL #567794]). The will of John Sunderland of Eastham, 27 Sep 1700, proved 4 Apr 1704, mentions a wife Tamsen and "her three daughters," Mary Bangs, Sarah Freeman, and Mercy Seers (Barnstable Co. Probate, 2:183 [FHL #904598]). These three are proved daughters of Samuel Mayo and his wife Tamsen. See the chr of Mary, dau of Samuel Mayo, 3 Feb 1649/50, in reg of the Barnstable West Parish Congregational Church, 2 (FHL #022364 item 5), and the mar of Mary Mayo to Jonathan Bangs, 16 Jul 1664, in Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. (Boston, 1855-61), 8:56 (FHL #974.4 N2n). The daughter Sarah was born in Boston, 19 Dec 1660 (BOSTON BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 74). Also see George Ernest Bowman, "John Sunderland's Will," MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 17(1915):99-100 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Samuel Mayo of Boston, 26 Apr 1664, inv 25 Apr 1664, Suffolk Co. Probate, misc docket, (o.s.) 4:200-201 (FHL #584127).

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BEPS: IGI 
Mayo, Samuel (I6665)
 
4163 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. "Son-in-law Merrick's" three daughters are mentioned in the will of father, Rowland Stebbins of Northampton, 1 Mar 1669/70, proved 26 Mar 1672, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:136-37 (FHL #879184). This suggests that the Sarah Stebbins who married Thomas Merrick at Springfield on 14 Sep 1639, below, is the dau of Rowland Stebbins. Date of birth is calculated from age 11 on passenger list of the ship "Francis" from Ipswich, 30 Apr 1634 (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF IMMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 114 [FHL #973 W2col]). Her place of birth is suggested by the marriage of her parents at Bocking in 1618 and the bur there of her sister Elizabeth in 1625. The fragmentary par regs of Bocking include no chrs for 1606-1654.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:13 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: No death rec found. Sarah died between the birth of her last child in 1650 and the remarriage of her husband in 1653.

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BEPS: IGI 
Stebbins, Sarah (I4615)
 
4164 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. A combination of evidence suggests that John is the son of an unknown son of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling. John's will, below, mentions his cousin Peter Barker, citizen and alderman of Norwich. The will of Rev. John Elwyn of St. Michael's in Coslany, Norwich, 19 Mar 1568/9, proved 13 Sep 1569, mentions the children of Thomas Barker, including the son Peter, then under 21 (Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 76:228 [FHL #094904]). Rev. John Elwyn is the son of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling, the testator of 1556. In summary, these wills suggest a connection to Peter Elwyn through the Barker family. The will of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling, 16 Jun 1556, proved 27 Sep 1557, mentions a grandson William Elwyn the younger, who is apparently the William Elwyn of Heigham (ibid, 63:151 [FHL #094894]). William Elwyn of Heigham is identified as a brother of John in the will of Richard Elwyn of North Walsham, 10 Aug 1583, proved 2 Sep 1583 (Ibid, 83:126 [FHL #094911]). Hence, it is believed that John is the son of an unknown son of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling. Date and place of birth are approximations. For additional information, see G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Elwyns of Norfolk," MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA, ed A. W. Hughes Clarke, 5th series, 6(1926-28):17-32 (FHL #942 B2m).
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Margery is mentioned in his will, below.
BUR: Heigham par reg (FHL #993968 item 2). Also see the will of John Elwyn of Heigham, 31 Dec 1598, proved Oct 1600, Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 96:166 (FHL #094923).

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1267396-R).
SEAL P: IGI 
Elwyn, John (I9262)
 
4165 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. A combination of evidence suggests that Richard is a son of an unknown son of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling. Richard's will, below, shows that he is the brother of John and William Elwyn of Heigham. The will of brother John Ellwyn of Heigham, 31 Dec 1598, proved Oct 1600, mentions his cousin Peter Barker, citizen and alderman of Norwich (Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 96:166 [FHL #094923]). The will of Rev. John Elwyn of St. Michael's in Coslany, Norwich, 19 Mar 1568/9, proved 13 Sep 1569, mentions the children of Thomas Barker, including the son Peter, then under 21 (Ibid, 76:228 [FHL #094904]). Rev. John Elwyn is the son of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling, the testator of 1556. In summary, these wills show a connection to Peter Elwyn through the Barker family. Hence, it is believed that Richard is the son of an unknown son of Peter Elwyn who died before the latter's will was written in 1556. The will of Peter Elwyn of Wooddalling, 16 Jun 1556, proved 27 Sep 1557, mentions a grandson William Elwyn the younger, who is apparently the William Elwyn of Heigham (Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 63:151 [FHL #094894]). Date and place of birth are approximations. For additional information, see G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Elwyns of Norfolk," MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA, ed A. W. Hughes Clarke, 5th series, 6(1926-28):17-32 (FHL #942 B2m).
MAR: No mar rec found. Wife Agnes is mentioned in his will, below.
BUR: "North Walsham Burials, 1541 to 1699" (transcript, n.d.), 26 (FHL #894723). Also see the will of Richard Elwyn of North Walsham, 10 Aug 1583, proved 2 Sep 1583, Consistory Court of Norwich, 83:126 [FHL #094991]).

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1267396-R).
SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S: IGI. Listed as "Cleared" in 1998. 
Elwyn, Richard (I9261)
 
4166 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. A son is mentioned in a letter from Thomas Blossom of Leyden, Holland to Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth, 15 Dec 1625: "God hath taken away my son, that was with me in the ship [Speedwell], when I went back again; I have only two children which were born since I left you." ("Governor Bradford's Letter Book," MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 5[1903]:165-67 [FHL #974.4 D25md]). It is clear that this son was born prior to the sailing and return of the "Speedwell" in 1620 and died before the date of the letter.
DEATH: See discussion above.

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BAPT/ENDW: IGI
SEAL P: FGRA 
Blossom, (unknown) (I7622)
 
4167 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. A son-in-law, Francis Hathaway, is mentioned in the will of Anne Lawrence, widow, of Thornbury, 25 Feb 1623/4, proved 4 Jun 1624, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1624, #5 (FHL #091398). John Lawrence of Thornbury, son of James Lawrence, bequeathed to John, son of Francis Hathaway, in his own will, 28 Apr 1617, proved 30 Jun 1617, P.C.C., 57 Weldon (FHL #092069). Neither will mentions the name of this daughter who probably predeceased both testators. Date and place of birth are approximations. Lawrence, (unknown) (I10535)
 
4168 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. A son-in-law, Thomas Patch, is mentioned in the will of Anne Lawrence, widow, of Thornbury, 25 Feb 1623/4, proved 4 Jun 1624, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1624, #5 (FHL #091398). Johan and Anne Patch, daughters of Thomas Patch, are mentioned in the will of John Lawrence of Thornbury, son of James Lawrence, 28 Apr 1617, proved 30 Jun 1617, P.C.C., 57 Weldon (FHL #092069). Neither will mentions the name of this daughter, who married Thomas Patch. She probably predeceased both testators. Date and place of birth are approximations. Lawrence, (unknown) (I10534)
 
4169 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Abigail is identified in the will of her father, Thomas Safford of Ipswich, 20 Feb 1666, proved 26 Mar 1666/7 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:79-81 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). Date and place of birth are approximations. She is mentioned last in the will and was probably the youngest dau.

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BEP: IGI 
Safford, Abigail (I7876)
 
4170 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Abigail is identified in the will of her grandfather, Henry Scott of Rattlesden, 24 Sep 1623, proved 10 Jan 1624, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 49:117 (FHL #097083). Date and place of birth are approximations. She may be the Abigail, dau of Richard Kimball, chr in the parish of Hitcham, 5 Nov 1617, but this is not certain, as there was another Richard Kimabll in the parish having children at this time.
MAR: No mar rec found. The will of Abigail's father, above, mentions his son-in-law John Severnes but not the name of John's wife, implying that she was deceased. She is apparently the Abigail, wife of John "Severans," who died at Salisbury, Mass., 17 Jun 1658, below.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1915), 615 (FHL #974.45/S3 V2t).

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BEPS: IGI 
Kimball, Abigail (I7393)
 
4171 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Age and birthplace are found in census records. See James "Vidgeon," age 44, born in Charing, in 1851 census of Charing, Kent, HO 107/1621, fo. 139, p. 7 (FHL #193522). Also James Videon, age 54, born in Charing, in 1861 census of Charing, RG 9/510, fo.33, p. 13 (FHL #542652). Also James Videon, age 64, born in Charing, in 1871 census of Charing, Kent, RG 10/936, fo. 32, p. 12 (FHL #827246).Also James Vidgeon, age 74, born in Charing, 1881 census of Charing, Ancestry.co.uk. Temple recs of his grandson Edwin Clifford indicate James was a son of James Videon of Charing. Although no chr is found for James at Charing, Edwin Clifford identified himself as a grandnephew of William Morgan Videon, Jesse Videon, and Stephen Videon, three of the proved sons of James and Elizabeth Videon, correctly identifying their dates and places of birth. See Salt Lake Temple bapt/dead, 25 Aug 1934, 5J:1096 (FHL #183550). Also see Salt Lake Temple endw/dead, 4 Sep 1934, 5M:1011 (FHL #184299).
MAR: Little Chart par reg (FHL #1475750 item 2).
DEATH: British death cert, General Register Office, London.
OCC: Lime burner (1881); chalk pit laborer, farm laborer, lime burner (1871), bailiff (dau Ruth's mar cert, 1870).

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BEPS: IGI 
Videon, James (I3702)
 
4172 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in the will of her father, 10 Jul 1617, proved 19 Sep 1617, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in George S. Terry, "Genealogical Research inEngland," NEHGR, 86(1932):78-79 (FHL 974 B2ne). She is also named executor in the will of her mother, Isott Burt of Harberton, 14 Mar 1629/30, proved 9 Jul 1630, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in Terry, "Genealogical Research," 86:81. Wills of this court were destroyed in 1942. Date and place of birth are approximations. Agnes was under 20 in 1617.

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BEP: IGI 
Burt, Agnes (I5357)
 
4173 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in the will of her father, John Gorham of Benenden, 2 Oct 1610, proved 30 Oct 1610, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 58:408 (FHL #188956). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called the wife of William Bushhoppenden in the will of her brother, Thomas Gorham of Benenden, executed about Apr 1612, proved 27 Sep 1613, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 58:73 (FHL #188956).
NOTE: She is called "Agnes" in the will of her father and brother John. She is called "Anne" in her brother Thomas's will. The names were often interchanged at this time. 
Gorham, Agnes (I14053)
 
4174 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in the will of her father, John Tayer of Thornbury, 31 Dec 1600, proved 19 Mar 1600/1, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1600, #86 (FHL #091387). Date and place of birth are approximations. Tayer, Agnes (I8945)
 
4175 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in the will of her father, Matthew Colby of Poynton, Sempringham, 8 Oct 1591, proved 22 Oct 1591, Consistory Court of Lincoln, reg wills, 75:235 (FHL #198845). Date and place of birth are aproximations.

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BEP: IGI 
Colby, Agnes (I10843)
 
4176 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in the will of her father, William "Bigner" of Hoxne, 25 May 1583, proved 24 Sep 1583, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 29:424 (FHL #096930). She is also identified in the will of her mother, Margaret Bignett of Hoxne, 19 May 1596-12 Jun 1596, Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 92(Skyppon):28 (FHL #094919). Date and place of birth are approximations. She was probably one of the four unnamed children of William Bignett who received a legacy in the will of her [step]grandmother, Agnes Bignett of Hoxne, 20 May 1552, proved 7 Nov 1552, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 16:379 (FHL #096916).
MAR: "Transcript of the Registers of Burgate and Mellis" (transcript, 1933), part 2, Mellis, 341 (FHL #993228 item 15). 
Bignett or Bignor, Agnes (I12949)
 
4177 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in will of her father, Alexander Buckler of Woolcombe Matravers, parish of Melbury Bubb, 24 Feb 1567, proved 30 Mar 1568, P.C.C., 6 Babington (FHL #091946). Buckler, Agnes (I6858)
 
4178 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Agnes is identified in will of her father, William Symonds of Exeter, Devon, 20 Feb 1633/4, proved 20 Feb 1634/5, P.C.C., 16 Salder (FHL #092131).
MAR: No mar rec found. Husband is identified in her father's will, above.
DEATH: No death/bur rec found. See the will of Anne Derby of Sterthill, widow, 6 Oct 1645, proved 22 Feb 1649/50, P.C.C., 21 Pembroke (FHL #092175).

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BEP: IGI
SEAL S: FGRA 
Symonds, Ann or Agnes (I6838)
 
4179 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alexander is identified in will of his father, Alexander Buckler of Woolcombe Matravers, parish of Melbury Bubb, 24 Feb 1567, proved 30 Mar 1568, P.C.C., 6 Babington (FHL #091946).

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BAPT/ENDW: IGI 
Buckler, Alexander (I6861)
 
4180 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified as eldest daughter in the will of her mother, Johane Marche of Sherford, 21 May 1616, proved 21 Jun 1616, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in George S.Terry, "Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 86(1932):78 (FHL #974 B2ne). Wills of this court were destroyed in 1942. Date and place of birth are approximations.

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BEP: IGI 
Marche, Alice (I5381)
 
4181 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified as the eldest dau of Valentine Rowell of Atherstone in guardianship rec, 20 Oct 1613, Consistory Court of Lichfield, orig papers, 1613, #34 (FHL #095515). Date and place of birth are approximations.

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BEP: IGI 
Rowell, Alice (I11258)
 
4182 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, George Parmenter of Little Yeldham, 8 May 1591, proved 12 Feb 1591/2, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, box 29 (FHL #094383). Date and place of birth are approximations.

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BEP: IGI 
Parmenter, Alice (I12209)
 
4183 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, Henry Burt of Harberton, 10 Jul 1617, proved 19 Sep 1617, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in George S. Terry "Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 86(1932):78-79 (FHL #974B2ne). Wills of this court destroyed in 1942. Date and place of birth are approximations. She was under 20 in 1617.

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BEP: IGI 
Burt, Alice (I5353)
 
4184 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, John Lyngwood of Braintree, 6 Apr 1597, proved 3 May 1597, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, 24:2 (FHL #094375). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called Alice "Anderson" in her father's will, above.

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BEP: IGI 
Lyngwood, Alice (I5479)
 
4185 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, John Tayer of Thornbury, 31 Dec 1600, proved 19 Mar 1600/1, Consistory Court of Gloucester, orig wills, 1600, #86 (FHL #091387). Date and place of birth are approximations. Tayer, Alice (I8944)
 
4186 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, Richard Lord of Towcester, 30 May 1610, proved 7 Feb 1610/11, Archdeaconry Court of Northampton, reg wills, XYZ:74 (FHL #187592). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Towcester par reg, as cited in Kenneth Lord, GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS LORD (New York, 1946), 2 (FHL #929.272 L844Lka).

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BEPS: IGI 
Lord, Alice (I7155)
 
4187 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, Thomas "Yeton" of Rowington, 30 Apr 1571, proved 6 Jul 1571, Consistory Court of Worcester, orig wills, #83 (FHL #097911). She is listed among the "eldest daughters." Eaton, Alice (I11081)
 
4188 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, Thomas Fince of Ardeligh, 9 Mar 1587/8, no probate act, Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, box 2, #125 (FHL #091249). Date and place of birth are approximations. Fince, Alice (I12888)
 
4189 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, Thomas Tucker of Bethersden, 8 Dec 1673, proved 14 Jan 1673/4, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, reg wills, 73:280 (FHL #188974). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family chronology and suggested birth order in father's will. Tucker, Alice (I13991)
 
4190 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, William "Bigner" of Hoxne, 25 May 1583, proved 24 Sep 1583, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 29:424 (FHL #096930). Date and place of birth are approximations. She was probably one of the four unnamed children of William Bignett who received a legacy in the will of her [step]grandmother, Agnes Bignett of Hoxne, 20 May 1552, proved 7 Nov 1552, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 16:379 (FHL #096916). Bignett or Bignor, Alice (I12946)
 
4191 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her father, William Finch of Great Yeldham, 8 Nov 1588, proved 15 Feb 1588/9, Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex (Essex & Herts Div), reg wills, 4:131 (FHL #094731). Finch, Alice (I8076)
 
4192 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice is identified in the will of her mother, widow Elizabeth Goodale of Dennington, 1 Mar 1601/2, proved 17 Mar 1601/2, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 38:478-80 (FHL #096939). Elizabeth is apparently the widow of Arnold Gooldale, who was buried in Dennington, 15 Oct 1597. Arnold Goodale and Elizabeth Filby were married at Wilby in 1550. Date and place of Alice's birth are approximations.
MAR: C. E. Botwright, comp, "Transcription of the Registers of Baptisms, Marriages & Burials of the Parish of Dennington" (typescript, 1963), unpaginated (FHL #993242 item 4).
BUR: Ibid.

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BES: IGI 
Goodale, Alice (I12290)
 
4193 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Alice's dau Alice is called grandchild in the will of Walter Grantham of West Dean, Wilts, n.d., proved 5 Feb 1622/3, P.C.C., 10 Swann (FHL #092091). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: W. P. W. Phillimore and John Sadler, eds, WILTSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS- MARRIAGES, 14 vols. (London, 1905-1914), Whiteparish, 11:7 (FHL #942.31 K29w).

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BEPS: IGI 
Grantham, Alice (I11486)
 
4194 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Although no proof has been found that Dorothy is a dau of William Payne, there is strong circumstantial evidence of the relationship. The will of William Payne of Boston(youngest son of William of Lavenham), 2 Oct 1660, proved 14 Nov 1660, mentions the children of Simon Eyre in the same manner as those of his proved sisters, Elizabeth Hammond and Phebe Page (Suffolk Co. Probate,#252, [o.s.] 1:346 [FHL #584127]). Symon "Ayres," his wife Dorothy, age 38, and their children were passengers on the ship "Increase" in 1635 with William Payne (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 136-37 [FHL #973 W2col]).
MAR: No mar rec found. See discussion above.
DEATH: BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 1630-1699, 9th Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1883; repr Baltimore, 1994), 31 (FHL #974.461 V2a).

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BEPS: IGI 
Payne, Dorothy (I8827)
 
4195 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Amias is identified in the will of her mother, Johane Marche of Sherford, 21 May 1616, proved 21 Jun 1616, Archdeaconry Court of Totnes, published verbatim in George S. Terry, "Genealogical Research in England," NEHGR, 86(1932):78 (FHL #974 B2ne). Wills of this court were destroyed in 1942. Date and place of birth are approximations.

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BEP: IGI 
Marche, Amias (I5383)
 
4196 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Ann is identified in the will of her father, Augustine Walker of Great Amwell, Herts, 19 Apr 1613, no probate act, Commissary Court of London, Essex and Herts Div, orig wills, box 41W, 1602-1619 (FHL #094406). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology
MAR #1: No mar rec found; Ann is called wife of Thomas Holland in father's will, above.

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BEP: IGI 
Walker, Ann (I14120)
 
4197 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Ann is identified in the will of her father, John Loomis of Braintree, 14 Apr 1619, proved 21 Jun 1619, Commissary Court of the Bishop of London (Essex & Herts Div), orig wills, 24:198 (FHL #094375). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called Ann "Warr" in her father's will, above.

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BEPS: IGI 
Loomis, Ann (I5422)
 
4198 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Ann is identified in the will of her mother, Elizabeth Aldous of Stradbroke, 6 Dec 1626, proved 7 Jan 1626/6, Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, reg wills, 57:245 (FHL #096957). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is almost certainly the Ann Uttinge of Dedham, Mass., whose will, below, gives largely to the family of Henry and Elizabeth (Aldous) Brock, also living in Dedham. No relationships are given in the will.
DEATH: Robert Brand Hanson, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3 vols. (Bowie, MD, 1989), 2:195 (FHL #974.47/D2 V2hr). Also see the nuncupative will of Ann Uttinge of Dedham, "single woman," n.d., no probate act [1642?], Suffolk Co. Probate, (misc docket), (o.s.) 1:19 (FHL #584127).

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BEP: IGI 
Aldous, Ann (I9157)
 
4199 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Anna is identified as a sister in the will of Nathaniel Warren of Plymouth, 29 Jun 1667, proved 30 Oct 1667, Plymouth Colony Probate, 2:2:46-47 (FHL #567794). Nathaniel is a proved son of Richard Warren. See settlement of estate of Richard Warren of Plymouth, 11 June 1653, Plymouth Colony Deeds, 2:1:73-75 (FHL #567789). Anna is listed as the 2nd dau of Richard Warren in the cattle division of 22 May 1627 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 12:12 [FHL #974.4 N2n]). She gave her age as "sixty years or thereabouts" on deposition, 6 Jun 1672, concerning the will of Ralph Chapman (Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:1:40 [FHL #567794]).
MAR: Shurtleff, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 1:13. She is called Ann "Little" in Nathaniel Warren's will, above.
DEATH: No death rec found. Anna in mentioned in the will of her son Thomas Little of Marshfield, 19 Feb 1675/6, proved 1 Jun 1676, Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:1:165 (FHL #567794).

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BEPS: IGI 
Warren, Anna (I6443)
 
4200 BIRTH: No birth/chr rec found. Anna is identified with other family members, including proved children of Henry Pinder, on the passenger list of the ship "Susan & Ellen" from London to New England, Apr/May 1635 (Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 [Baltimore, 1987], 137-38 [FHL #973 W2col]). Anna was listed as 12 yrs old.

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BEP: IGI 
Pinder, Anna (I11267)
 

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