Perpetual pregnancy of Anne (Carey) Willoughby

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Perpetual pregnancy of Anne (Carey) Willoughby

Legg inn av Gjest » 20 des 2006 22:51:01

As typical, I went looking for something very specific and found a whole lot
of data.

In particular I was on the trail of Anne Willoughby, the wife of John Harpur,
3rd Bart of Calke (he d 1681). She is supposed to be the dau of William, 6th
Lord Willoughby of Parham, but I could not find a good birthdate for her.

I did know already the names of a few siblings from stirnet's Vistiation
extracts, etc. And in exact particular, one of her siblings, Frances, is given the
rather exact birthdate of 12 Nov 1642 there.

The Ancestral File helpfully adds that this William's wife was "Anne CAREY",
whose father is there listed as "Philip Carey" with no further specification.

Now here I present the entire list of children of this couple hopefully...
since they had 14 in an almost incredible 17 years. It's possible a few of the
years need correction due to when the year started, but it's not clear from
the source which is
http://www.familysearch.org - IGI - British Isles - Batch P012051
"Parish Register of Hunsdon"

All the children are there listed explicitely as children of "William
Willoughby and Anne"
George bap 18 Mar 1639
Edward bap 9 Feb 1640
Henry bap 16 Dec 1640
William bap 24 Nov 1641
Frances bap 12 Nov 1642
John bap 29 Dec 1643
Elizabeth bap 12 Dec 1644
James bap 3 Aug 1647 [finally the lady gets a year off....]
Carey bap 5 Apr 1649
Charles bap 6 Oct 1650
Anne bap 15 Dec 1652
Mary bap 25 Feb 1654
Katherine bap 14 May 1655
Mary bap Jul 1656

Will Johnson

CE Wood

Re: Perpetual pregnancy of Anne (Carey) Willoughby

Legg inn av CE Wood » 20 des 2006 23:54:35

My 6th Great-Grandfather, WILLIAM Rawson, 8th child of Edward Rawson,
First Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony by his wife Rachel
Perne, and his wife, ANNE Glover, had 20 children in 24 years. The
first 14 were also in just 17 years, but they kept on going. Egad.

1 Ann Rawson (1674- infant)
2 Wilson Rawson (1675- infant)
3 Margaret Rawson (1676- infant)
4 Edward Rawson (1677- infant)
5 Edward Rawson (1678- infant)
6 Rachel Rawson (1679- infant)
7 Dorothy Rawson (1681-1689)
8 Capt. William Rawson (1682-1769)
9 DAVID Rawson (1683-1752)
10 Dorothy Rawson (1686- young)
11 Ebenezer Rawson (1687-1691)
12 Thankful Rawson (1688-1688)
13 Nathaniel Rawson (1689-1731)
14 Ebenezer Rawson (1691-1692)
15 Edward Rawson (1692-1721)
16 Ann Rawson (1693- infant)
17 Patience Rawson (1694-1694)
18 Peletiah Rawson (1696-1769)
19 Grindal Rawson (1697-1697)
20 Mary Rawson (1698-1698)


CE Wood


WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
As typical, I went looking for something very specific and found a whole lot
of data.

In particular I was on the trail of Anne Willoughby, the wife of John Harpur,
3rd Bart of Calke (he d 1681). She is supposed to be the dau of William, 6th
Lord Willoughby of Parham, but I could not find a good birthdate for her.

I did know already the names of a few siblings from stirnet's Vistiation
extracts, etc. And in exact particular, one of her siblings, Frances, is given the
rather exact birthdate of 12 Nov 1642 there.

The Ancestral File helpfully adds that this William's wife was "Anne CAREY",
whose father is there listed as "Philip Carey" with no further specification.

Now here I present the entire list of children of this couple hopefully...
since they had 14 in an almost incredible 17 years. It's possible a few of the
years need correction due to when the year started, but it's not clear from
the source which is
http://www.familysearch.org - IGI - British Isles - Batch P012051
"Parish Register of Hunsdon"

All the children are there listed explicitely as children of "William
Willoughby and Anne"
George bap 18 Mar 1639
Edward bap 9 Feb 1640
Henry bap 16 Dec 1640
William bap 24 Nov 1641
Frances bap 12 Nov 1642
John bap 29 Dec 1643
Elizabeth bap 12 Dec 1644
James bap 3 Aug 1647 [finally the lady gets a year off....]
Carey bap 5 Apr 1649
Charles bap 6 Oct 1650
Anne bap 15 Dec 1652
Mary bap 25 Feb 1654
Katherine bap 14 May 1655
Mary bap Jul 1656

Will Johnson

DCDC

Re: Perpetual pregnancy of Anne (Carey) Willoughby

Legg inn av DCDC » 21 des 2006 01:45:03

CE Wood wrote:
My 6th Great-Grandfather, WILLIAM Rawson, 8th child of Edward Rawson,
First Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony by his wife Rachel
Perne, and his wife, ANNE Glover, had 20 children in 24 years. The
first 14 were also in just 17 years, but they kept on going. Egad.

1 Ann Rawson (1674- infant)
2 Wilson Rawson (1675- infant)
3 Margaret Rawson (1676- infant)
4 Edward Rawson (1677- infant)
5 Edward Rawson (1678- infant)
6 Rachel Rawson (1679- infant)
7 Dorothy Rawson (1681-1689)
8 Capt. William Rawson (1682-1769)
9 DAVID Rawson (1683-1752)
10 Dorothy Rawson (1686- young)
11 Ebenezer Rawson (1687-1691)
12 Thankful Rawson (1688-1688)
13 Nathaniel Rawson (1689-1731)
14 Ebenezer Rawson (1691-1692)
15 Edward Rawson (1692-1721)
16 Ann Rawson (1693- infant)
17 Patience Rawson (1694-1694)
18 Peletiah Rawson (1696-1769)
19 Grindal Rawson (1697-1697)
20 Mary Rawson (1698-1698)


CE Wood


WJhonson@aol.com wrote:

As typical, I went looking for something very specific and found a whole lot
of data.

In particular I was on the trail of Anne Willoughby, the wife of John Harpur,
3rd Bart of Calke (he d 1681). She is supposed to be the dau of William, 6th
Lord Willoughby of Parham, but I could not find a good birthdate for her.

I did know already the names of a few siblings from stirnet's Vistiation
extracts, etc. And in exact particular, one of her siblings, Frances, is given the
rather exact birthdate of 12 Nov 1642 there.

The Ancestral File helpfully adds that this William's wife was "Anne CAREY",
whose father is there listed as "Philip Carey" with no further specification.

Now here I present the entire list of children of this couple hopefully...
since they had 14 in an almost incredible 17 years. It's possible a few of the
years need correction due to when the year started, but it's not clear from
the source which is
http://www.familysearch.org - IGI - British Isles - Batch P012051
"Parish Register of Hunsdon"

All the children are there listed explicitely as children of "William
Willoughby and Anne"
George bap 18 Mar 1639
Edward bap 9 Feb 1640
Henry bap 16 Dec 1640
William bap 24 Nov 1641
Frances bap 12 Nov 1642
John bap 29 Dec 1643
Elizabeth bap 12 Dec 1644
James bap 3 Aug 1647 [finally the lady gets a year off....]
Carey bap 5 Apr 1649
Charles bap 6 Oct 1650
Anne bap 15 Dec 1652
Mary bap 25 Feb 1654
Katherine bap 14 May 1655
Mary bap Jul 1656

Will Johnson



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What sex was #19 Grindal?

CE Wood

Re: Perpetual pregnancy of Anne (Carey) Willoughby

Legg inn av CE Wood » 21 des 2006 03:17:16

Grindal was male. Grindal was an ancestral name, from WILLIAM Grindal,
father of ELIZABETH (my ancestress) as well as Edmund Grindal,
Archbishop of Canterbury under Elizabeth I.

CE Wood


DCDC wrote:
CE Wood wrote:
My 6th Great-Grandfather, WILLIAM Rawson, 8th child of Edward Rawson,
First Secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony by his wife Rachel
Perne, and his wife, ANNE Glover, had 20 children in 24 years. The
first 14 were also in just 17 years, but they kept on going. Egad.

1 Ann Rawson (1674- infant)
2 Wilson Rawson (1675- infant)
3 Margaret Rawson (1676- infant)
4 Edward Rawson (1677- infant)
5 Edward Rawson (1678- infant)
6 Rachel Rawson (1679- infant)
7 Dorothy Rawson (1681-1689)
8 Capt. William Rawson (1682-1769)
9 DAVID Rawson (1683-1752)
10 Dorothy Rawson (1686- young)
11 Ebenezer Rawson (1687-1691)
12 Thankful Rawson (1688-1688)
13 Nathaniel Rawson (1689-1731)
14 Ebenezer Rawson (1691-1692)
15 Edward Rawson (1692-1721)
16 Ann Rawson (1693- infant)
17 Patience Rawson (1694-1694)
18 Peletiah Rawson (1696-1769)
19 Grindal Rawson (1697-1697)
20 Mary Rawson (1698-1698)


CE Wood


WJhonson@aol.com wrote:

As typical, I went looking for something very specific and found a whole lot
of data.

In particular I was on the trail of Anne Willoughby, the wife of John Harpur,
3rd Bart of Calke (he d 1681). She is supposed to be the dau of William, 6th
Lord Willoughby of Parham, but I could not find a good birthdate for her.

I did know already the names of a few siblings from stirnet's Vistiation
extracts, etc. And in exact particular, one of her siblings, Frances, is given the
rather exact birthdate of 12 Nov 1642 there.

The Ancestral File helpfully adds that this William's wife was "Anne CAREY",
whose father is there listed as "Philip Carey" with no further specification.

Now here I present the entire list of children of this couple hopefully...
since they had 14 in an almost incredible 17 years. It's possible a few of the
years need correction due to when the year started, but it's not clear from
the source which is
http://www.familysearch.org - IGI - British Isles - Batch P012051
"Parish Register of Hunsdon"

All the children are there listed explicitely as children of "William
Willoughby and Anne"
George bap 18 Mar 1639
Edward bap 9 Feb 1640
Henry bap 16 Dec 1640
William bap 24 Nov 1641
Frances bap 12 Nov 1642
John bap 29 Dec 1643
Elizabeth bap 12 Dec 1644
James bap 3 Aug 1647 [finally the lady gets a year off....]
Carey bap 5 Apr 1649
Charles bap 6 Oct 1650
Anne bap 15 Dec 1652
Mary bap 25 Feb 1654
Katherine bap 14 May 1655
Mary bap Jul 1656

Will Johnson



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What sex was #19 Grindal?

Chris Dickinson

Re: Perpetual pregnancy of Anne (Carey) Willoughby

Legg inn av Chris Dickinson » 21 des 2006 06:02:41

Will Johnson wrote:

<snip>
George bap 18 Mar 1639
Edward bap 9 Feb 1640
Henry bap 16 Dec 1640
William bap 24 Nov 1641
Frances bap 12 Nov 1642
John bap 29 Dec 1643
Elizabeth bap 12 Dec 1644
James bap 3 Aug 1647 [finally the lady gets a year off....]
Carey bap 5 Apr 1649
snip



That's Civil War for you. The ladies get a rest while the men play with
their pikes and muskets elsewhere.

Chris

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