Decree in Joan Welshe, widow and executrix of Thomas Welshe, v Robert Tyrwytt, esq - ref. AMS6437/1 - date: c1545
[from Administrative History] Thomas Oxenbridge inherited both Etchingham and Mountfield manors from his mother Elizabeth, the daughter of Thomas Etchingham and wife of Goddard Oxenbridge. Thomas died on 28 March 1540, and on 15 July his widow, his second wife Faith, was living at Hechenden [?Hughenden] in Buckinghamshire
This shows that Faith(Devenish) was wife of Thomas and she later remarried a Bulstrade in Bucks.
charlotte c smith
Oxenbridge
Moderator: MOD_nyhetsgrupper
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Sutliff
Re: Oxenbridge
FWIW Visitation of Sussex also gives Goddard a wife Anne Fiennes and places
Faith as wife of Goodard rather than his son Thomas.
There are a number of conflicting sources concerning this family. HOP 1509
III:38 calls Goddard's father Adam, but it is clear from VCH Sussex IX:169
that he was son of Robert d. Mar 1487 and his wife Anne, sister of Adam
Levelord, an M. P. from Southwark. Curiously the identitity of Goddard's
first wife as an Anne Echingham may be confused with that of Thomas and then
again VCH Sussex cited above make Robert's mother another Elizabeth
Echingham, daughter of Sir Thomas Echingham. I wonder how much of this must
be revised from incorrect placements. The mysteries of genealogy!
Hap
"charlotte smith" <charcsmith@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:20060502165407.80305.qmail@web84002.mail.dcn.yahoo.com...
Faith as wife of Goodard rather than his son Thomas.
There are a number of conflicting sources concerning this family. HOP 1509
III:38 calls Goddard's father Adam, but it is clear from VCH Sussex IX:169
that he was son of Robert d. Mar 1487 and his wife Anne, sister of Adam
Levelord, an M. P. from Southwark. Curiously the identitity of Goddard's
first wife as an Anne Echingham may be confused with that of Thomas and then
again VCH Sussex cited above make Robert's mother another Elizabeth
Echingham, daughter of Sir Thomas Echingham. I wonder how much of this must
be revised from incorrect placements. The mysteries of genealogy!
Hap
"charlotte smith" <charcsmith@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:20060502165407.80305.qmail@web84002.mail.dcn.yahoo.com...
Decree in Joan Welshe, widow and executrix of Thomas Welshe, v Robert
Tyrwytt, esq - ref. AMS6437/1 - date: c1545
[from Administrative History] Thomas Oxenbridge inherited both
Etchingham and Mountfield manors from his mother Elizabeth, the daughter
of Thomas Etchingham and wife of Goddard Oxenbridge. Thomas died on 28
March 1540, and on 15 July his widow, his second wife Faith, was living at
Hechenden [?Hughenden] in Buckinghamshire
This shows that Faith(Devenish) was wife of Thomas and she later
remarried a Bulstrade in Bucks.
charlotte c smith
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Tim Powys-Lybbe
Re: Oxenbridge
In message of 2 May, "Sutliff" <suthen@redshift.com> wrote:
The advantage of those articles from the Sussex Archaeological
Collections is that the author quoted wills and IPMs and these
unambiguously sort out the correct genealogy of the main line. He gives
the references of each of these source documents so it should be
possible to verify what he wrote - assuming that the text is legible to
modern eyes and brains.
However he did get confused about Malyn Oxenbridge who married Richard
Carew. It was perhaps 50 years later that this was sorted out by
Comber and Salzman.
--
Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org
For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org
FWIW Visitation of Sussex also gives Goddard a wife Anne Fiennes and
places Faith as wife of Goodard rather than his son Thomas.
There are a number of conflicting sources concerning this family. HOP
1509 III:38 calls Goddard's father Adam, but it is clear from VCH
Sussex IX:169 that he was son of Robert d. Mar 1487 and his wife
Anne, sister of Adam Levelord, an M. P. from Southwark. Curiously
the identitity of Goddard's first wife as an Anne Echingham may be
confused with that of Thomas and then again VCH Sussex cited above
make Robert's mother another Elizabeth Echingham, daughter of Sir
Thomas Echingham. I wonder how much of this must be revised from
incorrect placements. The mysteries of genealogy!
The advantage of those articles from the Sussex Archaeological
Collections is that the author quoted wills and IPMs and these
unambiguously sort out the correct genealogy of the main line. He gives
the references of each of these source documents so it should be
possible to verify what he wrote - assuming that the text is legible to
modern eyes and brains.
However he did get confused about Malyn Oxenbridge who married Richard
Carew. It was perhaps 50 years later that this was sorted out by
Comber and Salzman.
"charlotte smith" <charcsmith@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:20060502165407.80305.qmail@web84002.mail.dcn.yahoo.com...
Decree in Joan Welshe, widow and executrix of Thomas Welshe, v Robert
Tyrwytt, esq - ref. AMS6437/1 - date: c1545
[from Administrative History] Thomas Oxenbridge inherited both
Etchingham and Mountfield manors from his mother Elizabeth, the
daughter of Thomas Etchingham and wife of Goddard Oxenbridge.
Thomas died on 28 March 1540, and on 15 July his widow, his second
wife Faith, was living at Hechenden [?Hughenden] in Buckinghamshire
This shows that Faith(Devenish) was wife of Thomas and she later
remarried a Bulstrade in Bucks.
--
Tim Powys-Lybbe tim@powys.org
For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org
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Gjest
Re: Oxenbridge
charlotte smith schrieb:
This is presumably a member of the *Bulstrode* family, long resident in
Chalfont St Peter.
MA-R
Decree in Joan Welshe, widow and executrix of Thomas Welshe, v Robert Tyrwytt, esq - ref. AMS6437/1 - date: c1545
[from Administrative History] Thomas Oxenbridge inherited both Etchingham and Mountfield manors from his mother Elizabeth, the daughter of Thomas Etchingham and wife of Goddard Oxenbridge. Thomas died on 28 March 1540, and on 15 July his widow, his second wife Faith, was living at Hechenden [?Hughenden] in Buckinghamshire
This shows that Faith(Devenish) was wife of Thomas and she later remarried a Bulstrade in Bucks.
This is presumably a member of the *Bulstrode* family, long resident in
Chalfont St Peter.
MA-R