Re: A Very Flimsy Line of Royal Descent
- From: AdrianBnjmBurke <adrianbenjaminburke@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 07:52:34 -0700 (PDT)
On Oct 1, 3:37 am, lmah...@xxxxxxx wrote:
On Sep 30, 4:57 pm, John Brandon <starbuc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This was a bit of a "fun fantasy" for me, based solely and simply on
my finding a married couple named Edward and Judith Ward (the names of
two of my ancestors) in approximately the same time and place --
Essex/ Suffolk in the late 1500s / early 1600s. I should note,
however, that the line is (I think) well-proved down to Judith Lukin,
wife of Edward Ward. To save time, I will note that the beginning of
the line is the same as that for immigrant Edmond Hawes, from William
the Lion down to
Beatrice Shirley who m. John Brome, Esq., of Baddesley Clinton, co.
Warwick
Isabel Brome m. (2) John Denton, gent., of Appleton, Berkshire
Thomas Denton of Caversfield, Oxfordshire m. Jane Webbe
Isabel Denton m. (1) William ap Walter, gent., of Roxwell, Essex [she
married (2) Edward Grenville of Wooton Underwood, co. Bucks]
Thomasine Walter m. (probably aged 30 or over) 29 June 1559 Mashbury,
Essex, to William Lukin, gent., of Mashbury, who d. by Feb. 1576
[Thomasine m. (2) Edmond Rokewood]
Judith Lukin m. Edward Ward, d. ca. 1621
Mary Ward m. 1619 Capt. John Cutting of New England
This couldnt work because Edward Ward in the visitation pedigree was
living at Havering, Essex, which is fairly distant from Little
Wratting, Suffolk.
The Ward-Cutting-Markham-Allen group will be in the next TAG,
which is being worked on.
Also to be published soon, is the ancestry of the wife of John Plumb
of
Wethersfield, Ct. She was Dorothy Chaplin, sister of Martha Chaplin,
wife of Robert Parke, and of Clement Chaplin, both of Connecticut.
Leslie
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Leslie do you know if the Plumb family of Wethersfield Conn is related
to the family of Mercy/Mary Plum(b) who married Thomas Chubb of Salem
Mass?? I can't seem to find anything on her parents.
Adrian
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