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Tim Powys-Lybbe

Oxenbridge

Legg inn av Tim Powys-Lybbe » 01 mai 2006 19:19:28

I have recently found some nineteenth century research by William
Durrant Cooper into the Oxenbridge family of Sussex and Boston,
Massachusetts. I have put copies of it here:

http://southfarm.plus.com/oxenbridge/

I also found that there was a bit of a mystery about who was the wife
of Richard Carew (d. 1520). Was she Malyn or Margaret or, even, Maud?
Eventually I found that I had the answer in one of the related articles
I had also taken from the Sussex Archaeological Collection: she was
indeed Malyn and she did not marry a William Cheney first, but she did
have a sister Margaret whose step-son William Cheney had married her,
Margaret's, daughter Malyn Fincham.

I have included all the materials I have found on the above site and
would welcome any comments.

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Tim Powys-Lybbe                                          tim@powys.org
             For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org

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Re: Oxenbridge

Legg inn av Gjest » 02 mai 2006 14:39:19

Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote:
I have recently found some nineteenth century research by William
Durrant Cooper into the Oxenbridge family of Sussex and Boston,
Massachusetts. I have put copies of it here:

http://southfarm.plus.com/oxenbridge/

I also found that there was a bit of a mystery about who was the wife
of Richard Carew (d. 1520). Was she Malyn or Margaret or, even, Maud?
Eventually I found that I had the answer in one of the related articles
I had also taken from the Sussex Archaeological Collection: she was
indeed Malyn and she did not marry a William Cheney first, but she did
have a sister Margaret whose step-son William Cheney had married her,
Margaret's, daughter Malyn Fincham.

I have included all the materials I have found on the above site and
would welcome any comments.

Dear Tim

Very interesting - thanks for taking the effort to make all of this
available. I look forward to going through it in further detail. I
note the use of the name "Goddard" amongst the Oxenbridges - I wonder
whether they were connected with the Sussex Fosters (of Iden, Battle
etc) who also used this rather peculiar Christian name.

MA-R

Tim Powys-Lybbe

Re: Oxenbridge

Legg inn av Tim Powys-Lybbe » 02 mai 2006 16:14:28

In message of 2 May, mjcar@btinternet.com wrote:

Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote:
I have recently found some nineteenth century research by William
Durrant Cooper into the Oxenbridge family of Sussex and Boston,
Massachusetts. I have put copies of it here:

http://southfarm.plus.com/oxenbridge/

I also found that there was a bit of a mystery about who was the wife
of Richard Carew (d. 1520). Was she Malyn or Margaret or, even, Maud?
Eventually I found that I had the answer in one of the related articles
I had also taken from the Sussex Archaeological Collection: she was
indeed Malyn and she did not marry a William Cheney first, but she did
have a sister Margaret whose step-son William Cheney had married her,
Margaret's, daughter Malyn Fincham.

I have included on the above site all the materials I have found and
would welcome any comments.

I note the use of the name "Goddard" amongst the Oxenbridges - I
wonder whether they were connected with the Sussex Fosters (of Iden,
Battle etc) who also used this rather peculiar Christian name.

The only thing I can see is that this Goddard had a second cousin also
named Goddard but the wife of the common ancestor, a Robert Oxenbridge
(the first of three succeeding ones), is unknown in this account of the
family. See the pedigree on p. 230 of the Ssx Arch Colls Vol 8, pp.
213-233.

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Tim Powys-Lybbe                                          tim@powys.org
             For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org

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