Possible extension of ancestry for Mrs. Sarah (Juxon) Byfiel

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Possible extension of ancestry for Mrs. Sarah (Juxon) Byfiel

Legg inn av John Brandon » 14 mai 2005 16:12:46

Sarah Juxon, wife of Rev. Richard Byfield of Long Ditton, Surrey, was
the mother of American immigrant Nathaniel Byfield of Boston and Rhode
Island (see NEHGR, 52:109-11, 123-27, 140-41). I noticed recently that
some writings of her brother Thomas have been published as Keith
Lindley and David Scott, eds., _The Journal of Thomas Juxon,
1644-1647_, Camden Society, 5th Series, vol. 13. Thomas's will of 6
June 1672 is printed in an appendix to this volume and mentions (p.
189) "my sister Sara Byfield," "the children of my dear sister Sarah
Byfield," "my nephew Timothy Byfield," "the sons of my said sister,
Timothy and Nathaniel." (This will is also abstracted in the NEHGR.)

Anyway, the introduction seems to give more information about their
ancestry than is available in NEHGR:

"Thomas Juxon was born on 24 June 1614 and baptised in his father's
London parish of St Stephen Walbrook on 30 June. He was the second son
of John Juxon, a citizen of London free of the merchant taylors, who
earned a lucrative living as a sugar baker/ refiner. John was of
genteel lineage, the son of Raph Juxon of Christ Church, Newgate, by
Sara Hawkins, daughter of John Hawkins of Rugby, Warwickshire, and a
cousin of William Juxon, the future bishop of London and archbishop of
Canterbury. Thomas's mother was Elizabeth Kirrell, the daughter of
John Kirrell of St Michael Queenhithe and East Sheen in the Surrey
parish of Mortlake. Both parents died during Thomas's childhood, his
mother in November 1619 and his father in August 1626, and were buried
in St Lawrence Pountney."

The will extracts in NEHGR give the father, John Juxon, but not the
grandfather, Ralph Juxon. The connection to the Kirrell family is
implied, but I find no mention of the Hawkinses of Rugby.

Descendants of Nathaniel-1 Byfield are traced here:

http://tinyurl.com/dojlr

http://tinyurl.com/e22mw

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