Gateway ancestor? Thomas Wells

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W David Samuelsen

Gateway ancestor? Thomas Wells

Legg inn av W David Samuelsen » 01 apr 2006 19:52:44

Not the Governor one, (he's spelled with Welles)

1. This Thomas Wells,
abt 1605, in Co. Essex, England
died 26 Oct 1666, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts
2. Thomas Wells (1566-26 May 1620) - Joanna Barber
3. Robert Welles (6 Nov 1540 - 24 Sep 1617) - Alice Hunt
4. Thomas Welles (10 Jul 1504 - 30 Aug 1558) - Elizabeth Bryan
4. Robert Welles (1484 - ?) - wife unknown
5. John Welles (1450-9 Feb 1498) - Cecily Plantagenet-York
6. Lionel de Welles - Margaret Beauchamp

4. Elizabeth Bryan (1516-11 Jan 1552) - Thomas Welles
5. Thomas Bryan - Margaret Bourchier

This one is not listed as one of gateway ancestors in either Weis,
Faris, Richardson or Call books.

W. David Samuelsen

Nathaniel Taylor

Re: Gateway ancestor? Thomas Wells

Legg inn av Nathaniel Taylor » 01 apr 2006 19:52:45

In article <442EAFDD.8020007@sampubco.com>,
dsam@sampubco.com (W David Samuelsen) wrote:

Not the Governor one, (he's spelled with Welles)

1. This Thomas Wells,
abt 1605, in Co. Essex, England
died 26 Oct 1666, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts
2. Thomas Wells (1566-26 May 1620) - Joanna Barber
3. Robert Welles (6 Nov 1540 - 24 Sep 1617) - Alice Hunt
4. Thomas Welles (10 Jul 1504 - 30 Aug 1558) - Elizabeth Bryan
4. Robert Welles (1484 - ?) - wife unknown
5. John Welles (1450-9 Feb 1498) - Cecily Plantagenet-York
6. Lionel de Welles - Margaret Beauchamp

4. Elizabeth Bryan (1516-11 Jan 1552) - Thomas Welles
5. Thomas Bryan - Margaret Bourchier

This one is not listed as one of gateway ancestors in either Weis,
Faris, Richardson or Call books.

I descend from this Ipswich man. He is in Ferris, Dawes-Gates. She
attests his baptism at Colchester, Essex (and, I think, his parents'
names, though I don't have them noted down). I see in the IGI that not
one of its 20-odd matches for a baptism (or, laughably, birth) record is
an actual extraction. According to Hugh Wallis' website there are
several extraction sets extant from various Colchester churches covering
this period, including St. Botolph, where two of the IGI patron
submissions allege him to have been baptized--but he is not in the
extractions.

Whether his parentage is known from a positively-ID's baptism, as far as
I know his male-line ancestry is not known to go back to the baronial
Welleses as you have it. I assume it's someone's baseless wishful
thinking.

Nat Taylor

a genealogist's sketchbook:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/leaves/

my children's 17th-century American immigrant ancestors:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltay ... rantsa.htm

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