_John BREAD _________ | (1531 - ....) _John II BREAD ______| | | | |_Clemens ____________ | | |--Agnes BREAD | | _Ralph PRATCHETT ____ | | (1524 - ....) |_Agnes PRATCHETT ____| | |_____________________
_____________________ | _William BRYSON _____| | (1700 - 1760) | | |_____________________ | | |--John BRYSON | | _William BYERS ______ | | |_Elizabeth BYERS ____| | |_Elizabeth COX ______
_Unknown CLARK ________________+ | _Joel Sylvan CLARK __| | (1818 - 1880) m 1853| | |_Unknown ______________________ | | |--Thomas Washington CLARK | (1855 - ....) | _Henry HARMON _________________ | | (1795 - 1860) m 1820 |_Mary Polly HARMON __| (1832 - 1907) m 1853| |_Mary Julia "Juliet" HOLLOWAY _+ (1795 - 1850) m 1820
[93497]
Thomas Washington CLARK, born September 19, 1855 in Catahoula,
LA.
Notes for Thomas Washington CLARK:
Thomas Washington Clark probably died between 1860 and 1870. He
is listed on
the 1860 census as 4 yrs of age. He is not listed on the 1870
census.
_______________________ | _John H EVANS _______| | (1832 - ....) m 1852| | |_______________________ | | |--Celia Cordelia EVANS | (1856 - 1922) | _Lorenzo Newton HENRY _+ | | (1800 - 1867) m 1823 |_Nancy A HENRY ______| (1824 - ....) m 1852| |_Mary Malinda MOORE ___ (1806 - ....) m 1823
_Samuel GRAY ________+ | (1702 - 1738) _Samuel GRAY ________| | | | |_Patience WADSWORTH _ | | |--Lucy GRAY | | _____________________ | | |_Eunice DELANO ______| | |_____________________
_Jonathan HARLOW ____+ | _Jonathan HARLOW ____| | | | |_Sarah HOLMES _______+ | | |--Lemuel HARLOW | | _John II BLACKMER ___+ | | |_Betty BLACKMER _____| | |_Sarah HOLMES _______+
[74547]
!Salt Lake shows Birth to be in Massachusetts six years before the Maylower
arrived in 1620.
[122148] _UID07578270B505D511B01BB5D248919A39EEC8
[50234] Still Living.
[113368] CHAN20 Jun 2001
_Thomas SAYRE __________ | (1488 - ....) _William I SAYRE ____| | (1499 - 1564) m 1528| | |________________________ | | |--Thomas SAYRE | (1527 - 1581) | _John SQUYRE ___________+ | | (1490 - 1572) |_Alice SQUYRE _______| (1514 - 1567) m 1528| |_Margaret(nee?) SQUYRE _ (1492 - ....)
[1494]
LDS AFN FZXG-08
[67644]
Still Living.
[118994]
CHAN20 Jun 2001
[35046]
Still Living.
[1752]
[1753]
[S209]
The Sayre Family - Lineage of Thomas Sayre, A Founder of Southampton
Subject:
[LI-Rooters] 1581 Will of THOMAS SAYRE
Date:
Wed, 19 May 1999 19:00:31 -0400
From:
"A Sexton"
To:
"Bedford List"
CC:
"London List"
"Cheshire List"
Listers,
Here is the will of THOMAS SAYRE which I copied from Banta's
"History of the
Sayre Family." I have not changed the spelling. The only thing
I'm adding
is capitalization of all proper names and place names, and the
amount of
each legacie spelt out and in brackets. The will appears on
pages 6-8 of
Banta's book.
WILL OF THOMAS SAYRE (GREAT-UNCLE OF THE EMIGRANT THOMAS).
In the name of the father and of the sonne and of the holy
ghoste, so be
it. Be it known unto all men by theise presentes that I THOMAS
SAYRE of
HYNWICKE in the parishe of PODINGTON in the countie of BEDF.
yeoman the 30th
of Maye in the yeare of our lorde god 1581 and in the 23th yeare
of the
raigne of our soveraigne ladie Queene Elizabeth &c beinge sicke
in bodie
butt whole of minde, and of perfecte memory ordaine and make
this my laste
will and testament in manner and fourme followinge that is to
saie firste I
bequeathe my soule into the handes and tuicion of god allmightie
my onely
savour and redeemer throughe Jesus Christe and stedfastly
beleeve freely to
be iustified and saved through faithe in the bloude of Jesus
Christe whoe
died for me and by his deathe and pretious bloude shedding hathe
delivered
me from the thralldome & bondage of sathan sinne deathe and hell
and hathe
purchased for me an everlastinge inheritance in his kingdome of
glory wch
throughe true faith I stedfastly beleeve my soule shall enter
into and
possesse with full ioye presently after it is dissolved out of
this life and
I committ my bodie to the earth whence it was made being to be
interred in
the churche or churche yarde of PODINGTON aforesaide and att the
laste and
general daie of Judgement I beleeve that my bodie shall rise
againe and be
ioyned to my soule and so beinge glorified shall live with
Christe for ever
in his kingdome of glory ffirste I give and bequeathe to the
poore of the
parishe of PODINGTON aforesaide to be indifferently devided by
the
discretions of my executrix minister and church wardens there
where most
neede is VIIs [seven shillings] Item I give and bequeathe to
the poore of
WEMINGTOM to be likewise distributed in manner & fourme
aforesaid where
moste neede is IIIs[three shillings]. Item I give and
bequeathe to the
poore of ODELL to be likewise distributed in manner & fourme
aforesaid where
moste neede is Vs[five shillings]. Item I give and bequeathe to
WILLYAM
MAKERNES the younger in full payment of a legacie of one
hoggerell or younge
sheepe to him given by the laste will of my late deare mother
ALICE SAYRE
deceassed XIs[eleven shillings]. Ite I give and bequeath to
ELIZABETH SAYRE
late wife of my late brother WILLYAM SAYRE late deceassed all
such goodes &
cattells wch late was delivered to me by Inventory or else the
price of the
same goodes therein expressed to the vse of the said ELIZABETH
and to the
vse of the children of the saide WILLYAM SAYRE the tyme for
theinioying of
the farme & occupyinge wherein my beloved wife MARGERY SAYRE AND
ELIZABETH
SAYRE her sister now inhabite as allsoe the tyme for deliveringe
over of the
same parcelles of goodes & cattells abovesaide to be sett downe
by the
deliberate advise of such overseers as heare after shall be
named by this my
will wch thinge if they cannot in full wise decide then I will
that they
shall choose & electe suche wise and indifferent men as they
shall thinke
meete to determine the same cawse this beinge allewaies my will
that my wife
my sister ELIZABETH SAYRE and WILLYAM SAYRE to give their
consents in the
arbitrements to be made that nothinge be donne any wayes either
by overseers
or others by their appointment in any cawses concerning this my
will without
the consent of my saide wife here sister ELIZABETH SAYRE and
WILLYAM SAYRE
that thereby as well my wife her sister WILLYAM SAYRE & the
reste of the
poore children of my brother may have every waye that is due
unto them & my
self thereby to be discharged of the dutie in consciens wch I my
selfe am
bounde to for them all deducting unto my saide executrx forthe
ofthe
p'cells aforesaide aswell the some of XXL[twenty pounds] paide
unto RICHARD
WAGSTAFFE & ELIZABETH now wife to ROBERT LAUDES as allso suche
somes as I
have laide forthe divers & sundry tymes about the placinge out
my saide
nephew WILLYAM SAIRE as otherwise in extraordinary chardges wch
I have beene
att by the schoolinge of the children of my saide brother.
Item I give and
bequeathe to ROBERT SAYRE my nephewe VL[five pounds] whereof I
hadd by three
bullockes to me solde by the overseers of my brother his laste
will by the
praisers [appraisers] of the goodes to me delived LV1s
VIIId[fifty-six
shillings, eight pence]. Item I give and bequeathe to THOMAS
SAYRE my
nephewe 1111L Xs[four pounds, ten shillings]. Item I give and
bequeathe to
FFRAUNCIS SAYER my nephewe XXs[twenty shillings]
and to ALICE SAYER my neece XXs[twenty shillings]all the saide
legacies to
be paide & delivered vnto the chilldren abovesaide when they
shall come to
the age of XIX [nineteen]yeares. Item I give and bequeathe to
everyone of
my godchilldren V1d[sixpence]. Item I give and beqeathe to
MARGERY SAYER my
wife all those my leeces as of one tenemt in HINWICKE called SIR
PERCIES
LANDE with their appurtenncs & allso the reuersion of the same
landes wch I
bought of EDMOND APRECE gent and allso of my cloose in WEMINGTON
called
RUSHE BUSHE CLOOSE and allso all that my lease of one yarde
[Banta put the
word and question mark 'year?in brackets ] lande wth the
appurtenncs lyinge
in the towne parishe and feildes of WOOLASTON in the COUNTIE of
NORTH: and
allso all my righte of one cloase lyinge in CHILLINGTON nighe
the river
side all all my righte title interest termes and ermes of yeares
whc I have
in the premisses above saide. Item I give and bequeathe to
WILLYAM SAYRE my
nephew 30s[thirty shillings]. Item I will that my saide wife
shal further
the saide WILLYAM to have the vse of any of my saide [here Banta
has the
word 'sic' in brackets] bookes and that she give vnto him any of
the saide
bookes that shall be best for his purpose. Item I give and
bequeathe to JOHN
COXE my man one quarter of malte Item I give and bequeathe to
JOHN HULL one
quarter of malte. Item I give and bequeathe to JOHN WEST
V1:strike of
malte. Item I give and bequeathe to THOMAS GREENE twoe strikes
of malte
Item I give and bequeathe to WILLYAM MASTERS three strike' of
malte. Item I
give and bequeathe to ANNE LAMBERT my maide serv'nt three
strike' of malte.
Item I give and bequeathe to ALCE WESTE my sister one royall of
goulde. I
will that all my legacies laste recited shall be paide &
delivered to them
to whom they are given within the space of a yeare and a quarter
after the
daie of my deathe: the residue of my goodes nott bequeathed my
debtes paide
& funerall expences dischardged I give and bequeathe vnto my
deare and
lovinge Wife MARGERY SAYRE whome I make executrix of this my
laste will and
testament desiringe and chardginge her before the lorde to
performe and
fullfill this my will willinge & desiringe the saide MARGERY and
ELIZABETH
her sister as allsoe all my brothers chilldren & the others wch
I have hadd
the chardge of for theire bringinge vpp quiettly and dutifully
every of them
to behave themselves as well towardes theire mother and aunte as
allsoe to
all other theire ellders whereby godes glory may shine and be
sett forthe by
them: Item I constitute and make my good freindes in the lorde
ROBERT
HATTLEY ESQ JOHN HARVEYE ESQ ROBERT SMITHE & GEORGE HILLE
overseers of
my laste will and testamente desiringe them to most humbly in
the lord to
see the same performed and to good vnto my saide deare wife and
ELIZABETH
SAYRE my poor afflicted sister and to my brothers chilldren & to
doe for
them in good cawses what they maye willinge and chardginge them
and every
one of them that in all cawses what soever may arise in any
cawse
concerninge my will to dispose and order the same in such wise
as before in
this my will is exporessed for the benefitt & best profitt for
the saide
MARGERY ELIZABETH and the rest of the children: In wittnes
whereof I have
subscribed the same with my owne hande the daie & yeare above
written in the
presence of STEVEN HODGES, JOHN BARNES, EDMOND SQUIER and
WILLYAM ABBOTT the
ellder.
Probatum fuit hmoi testum' cora' nobis Willimo Smithe tt d'cor'
comissar et
offic' archinat' Bedd; 3s die mesis octobris A dni 1581 de per
nos approbat'
et coissa bonorn dic' def' admo executrici in deo testato norat
in forma
iuris iurat' salvo jure cuiuscug etc.
(ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD,
LIB. XV111, p. 11.)
Have fun--
Andrea Sexton, Washington, DC
[email protected]
HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 04/29/02 05:51:00 AM Mountain Standard Time.
Adam SEEK
[67644]
____ - ____
Family 1
: Mary (Polly) SHAFFER
HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 04/29/02 05:51:00 AM Mountain Standard Time.
Paul SIPES
1771 - 1853
Father: Johann Paul Seip JR.
Mother: Mary SIPES
_Johann Paul SEIP ________
| (1700 - 1758) m 1718
_Johann Paul Seip JR. _|
| (1726 - ....) |
| |_Maria Margaretha SCHMID _
| (1700 - 1750) m 1718
|
|--Paul SIPES
| (1771 - 1853)
| __________________________
| |
|_Mary SIPES ___________|
(1740 - ....) |
|__________________________
HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 04/29/02 05:51:00 AM Mountain Standard Time.
Leanard TRENCHARD
[35046]
____ - ____
Father: William H. TRENCHARD
Mother: Ivaloo BADGER
_Oliver TRENCHARD ___+
| (1829 - 1906) m 1852
_William H. TRENCHARD _|
| (1860 - ....) |
| |_Mary Nancy LYONS ___
| (1832 - 1905) m 1852
|
|--Leanard TRENCHARD
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Ivaloo BADGER ________|
|
|_____________________
HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 04/29/02 05:51:00 AM Mountain Standard Time.
Henry WHEELER
[1752]
[1753]
ABT 1503 - ABT 1556
Family 1
: Mrs. Henry WHEELER
The GED you are downloading represents the research efforts of many individuals over many years. A number of sources are hundred years old and cannot be fully verified. I have made every attempt to cross reference my sources and have picked what I felt wa
HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 04/29/02 05:51:00 AM Mountain Standard Time.