Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descendants?

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Larsy

Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descendants?

Legg inn av Larsy » 19 jun 2007 21:19:08

"She was, paternally, the grand-dau. of Gen. Harrison, the Regicide,
and maternally the dau. of Dorothy Mayne, herself the dau. of Simon
Mayne, another of the Regicides."

This sentence apparently concerns the mother of an immigrant to
Pennsylvania.

http://books.google.com/books?id=MVcOAA ... n+mayne%22

The Mayne family may have ancient ancestry in England. Are there
living descendants of the Willings of PA?

http://books.google.com/books?id=E_ApCq ... n+mayne%22

http://books.google.com/books?id=ew8aAA ... #PPA148,M1

http://books.google.com/books?id=xhsLT1 ... 2#PPA14,M1

http://books.google.com/books?id=p52Jrs ... 2BkEzQ9A48

http://books.google.com/books?id=VWMGAA ... n+mayne%22

http://books.google.com/books?id=JQ8SAA ... %22&pgis=1

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 19 jun 2007 21:49:15

There does seem to be some truth to the Willing-Lowle marriage. The
extracted IGI shows ...

Saint Augustine The Less, Bristol, Gloucester
--Joseph Welling to **SARAH** Lowle, 24th May 1676

Would she be some relation of the Lowles of Somersetshire?

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 19 jun 2007 22:06:49

The claim, in an admittedly bad source, that this Lowle family was
connected to the family of Percival Lowle/ Lowell of New England ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=86rbSq ... delphia%22



Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 20 jun 2007 16:14:15

What kind of name is "Caluberie"?

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 20 jun 2007 17:15:08

What kind of name is "Caluberie"?

http://books.google.com/books?id=82ECAA ... =coluberry

(Google Print queried helpfully, "Did you mean: _blueberry_?")




Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 21 jun 2007 21:37:56

The wife of Stephen Burcombe (mentioned in James Willing's will) was
supposedly Mary Willing, dau. of Joseph and Ava (sic) (Lowle) Willing,
according to this --

http://books.google.com/books?id=E_ApCq ... burcomb%22

and in the extracted IGI for Stinchcombe, Gloucester, we see:

--Stephen Burcomb, son of Stephen, bapt. 26 Nov. 1706
--Mary Burcomb, dau. of Stephen and Mary, bapt. 27 Aug. 1708
--Jane Burcomb, dau. of Stephen and Mary, bapt. 17 June 1710
--Joseph Burcomb, son of Stephen and mary, bapt. 21 Dec. 1712
[remember that the maternal grandfather of this child was supposedly
JOSEPH Willing]
--Benjamin Burcomb, son of Stephen and Mary, bapt. 19 April 1715
--Ann Burcomb, son of Stephen and Mary, bapt. 27 April 1717

Also the following marriages:

Mary Burcomb to Phillip Lomax, 30 July 1737
Jane Burcombe to George Catchmayde, 7 Feb. 1738

Stephen and Mary (Willing) Burcombe must also have had a son Thomas,
b. 1703 ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=xeMtAA ... e+burcombe


Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 15:53:31

from A2A--

Penley, Milward and Bayley, Solicitors, Dursley.
Catalogue Ref.D2078

Creator(s):
Penley, Milward and Bayley, Dursley, Gloucestershire, solicitors


CLIENTS: BURCOMBE

Deeds: Cam and Stinchcombe

FILE [no title] - ref. D2078/BOX 3/1 - date: 1665-1835
[from Scope and Content] Include copy will of Thomas Harmer of
Stonehouse (1701); marriage settlement between Stephen Burcombe of
Yate and Mary Willing of Bristol, 1705; copy will of Stephen Burcombe
(1747); marriage settlement between John Hall and Martha Wilson, 1770.

Also, I see that "[t]he family Bible of Joseph Willing is in the
possession of the present Mr. Richard Willing [apparently in America],
to whose father it was given by Ann, dau. of Richard of Bristol
[England], and grand-dau. of Joseph."

http://books.google.com/books?id=hChDSv ... g%22+bible

So it would be helpful if this bible could be located --

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 15:57:45

The following PCC wills might be worth checking ...

--Will of Joseph Willing, Yeoman of Easton in Gordano, Somerset 03
April 1693 PROB 11/414

--Will of Joseph Willing, Yeoman of Portbury, Somerset 16 June 1676
PROB 11/351

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 19:41:16

Also from the PCC (apparently the will of the immigrant's father) --

Will of Thomas Willing, Gentleman of Bristol, Gloucestershire 15
February 1754 PROB 11/807

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 19:44:42

Bingo!

from A2A--


Adderley family of Hams Hall, Warwickshire (Baron Norton)
Catalogue Ref. MS 917

Creator(s):
Adderley family, Barons Norton of Fillongley, Warwickshire


TITLE DEEDS TO LAND

Warwickshire

Lea Marston

FILE - Abstract of title of Thomas Willing the younger of
Bristol, merchant, to his estate at Lea Marston, co. War., 20
December, 1548 - 12 November, 1723. (Please order number 1035) - ref.
MS 917/2173 - date: 12 November 1723

FILE - Release. William Mayne of Elmdon, co. War., Thomas
Willing of Bristol, Ann his wife, Samuel Cox of Bickenhill, Nicholas
Woolley of Kingsbury, and William Chetle of Amington, co. War. A
messuage, lands and appurtenances in Lea Marston and Kingsbury, co.
War. (Please order number 1074) - ref. MS 917/2179 - date: 26 May
1727

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 19:48:39

And ...

(also from A2A)

Wingfield Digby family of Sherborne Castle, Dorset and Coleshill,
Warwickshire: the Warwickshire estate papers
Catalogue Ref. MS 3888

Creator(s):
Wingfield Digby family of Sherborne Castle, Dorset and Coleshill,
Warwickshire

THE WINGFIELD-DIGBY MUNIMENTS; PART II

FILE - Assignment of mortgage from Benjamin Baine of Elmdon,
co. War., esq., and Anne his wife, Thomas Willing of Bristoll Bristol,
merchant, and Anne his wife, and Samuel Cox of Church Bickenhill
Bickenhill, co. War., gent., by the direction of Isabella Yelson of
Coleshill, co. War., widow of Samuel Yelson, late of the parish of
Coleshill, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Drakely of Coleshill, yeoman, and
Elizabeth his wife, and William Clemenson of Birmingham, hingemaker,
and Anne his wife, to John Hill the elder of Birmingham, bladeforger,
of land in the parish of Coleshill; and indenture of mortgage by way
of demise from the said Isabella and others to the said John Hill, of
two thirds of a messuage and land with appurtenances in the parish of
Coleshill. Parchment. - ref. MS 3888/A 1981 - date: 4 October 1737

Anybody want to bet that "Baine" is actually "Maine"?

This Google Print link states that the Maynes of Elmdon were of the
same family as the Regicide (Simon Mayne).

http://books.google.com/books?id=pTMEAA ... yne+elmdon

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 19:54:14

Here's a Dorothy Mayne (dau. of John and Dorothy [Griffith] Mayne) who
could be the link ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=UgQHAA ... n#PPT52,M1

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 19:55:57

On Jun 22, 2:54 pm, Larsy <ravinmaven2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Here's a Dorothy Mayne (dau. of John and Dorothy [Griffith] Mayne) who
could be the link ...

Actually, her sister Blanche is said to have married Charles Harrison
of Lichfield. I guessing they're the actual inlaws of Thomas Willing
of Bristol.

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 20:04:38

The Blanch "Coles" of Parkburie who married the first Mayne in that
pedigree is actually a member of the family of Colles of Leigh, Worcs.
[kin to Ursula Colles, grandmother of American immigrant Edmond
Hawes].

http://books.google.com/books?id=DSoEAA ... s+parkbury



Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 20:50:58

ARCHER OF TANWORTH
Catalogue Ref. DR 37

Creator(s):
Archer family of Tanworth, Warwickshire

54 boxes of estate, legal, personal and official papers

FILE [no title] - ref. DR 37/2/Box 89 - date: 1412-1742
item: [no title] - ref. DR 37/2/Box 89/140 - date: 5 May
1688
hit[from Scope and Content] Bond (defaced) from James
Mayne, Elmdon, esq. to Blanche Harrison, Lichfield, widow for £200 to
secure payment of £102-10-0
item: [no title] - ref. DR 37/2/Box 89/150 - date: 24
June 1703
hit[from Scope and Content] Bond (defaced) from Blanche
Harrison, Lichfield, Elmdon, widow and William Mayne, Elmdon, gent. to
John Bryerly, Birmingham, gent. for £300 to secure payment of £150.

FILE [no title] - ref. DR 37/2/Box 91 - date: 1373-1761
item: [no title] - ref. DR 37/2/Box 91/32 - date: 23
April 1708
hit[from Scope and Content] Authority and agreement to
save harmless, from William Mayne [son of James] to Andrew Archer and
William Colmore in re payment by them from the receipts of the Elmdon
estate, of £50 due upon bond to Blanche Harrison [sister of James
Mayne], aunt of said William. Below is authority signed by Blanche
Harrison


Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 22 jun 2007 21:44:47

Looks like Dorothy Mayne, dau. of John and Dorothy (Griffith) Mayne of
Elmdon/ Coleshill, may have still been a spinster in 1722 ...


Adderley family of Hams Hall, Warwickshire (Baron Norton)
Catalogue Ref.MS 917

Creator(s):
Adderley family, Barons Norton of Fillongley, Warwickshire

TITLE DEEDS TO LAND

FILE Release. William Breeden of Lea Marston, co. War., yeoman,
Anne, his wife, Daniell Cox of Coleshill, co. War., gent., and Dorothy
Mayne of Coleshill, spinster. A messuage, lands and appurtenances in
Lea Marston. (Please order number 1031) - ref. MS 917/2172 - date: 22
March 1722[/3]

http://books.google.com/books?id=UgQHAA ... n#PPT52,M1

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 26 jun 2007 17:36:15

Correct baptismal date of Thomas Harrison, the Regicide ... I wonder
if there was necessarily any connection between him and Charles
Harrison of Lichfield who married Blanche Mayne?

http://books.google.com/books?id=V14CAA ... +newcastle

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 26 jun 2007 17:44:52

On A2A --

Eyton family
Catalogue Ref.?665

Creator(s):
Eyton family of Eyton, Shropshire

Leases of Eyton Properties - Eyton, Wellington & Wrockwardine

Messuage in Eyton

FILE - Assignment of lease - ref. 665/262 - date: 26 June 1695
[from Scope and Content] Blanch Harrison of Lichfield widow and
sole administratrix of Charles Harrison of Lichfield gent decd TO
Francis Roe of Llannerch Keela co Mont clerk. Recital of 24 March 16
Ch II and 26 Sept 13 Charles II Phillipp Eyton TO John Browne of
Sobatch co Salop gent. Lease of messuage in the village of Eyton upon
the Wildmoores (William Cheshire decd, then John Serjeant husbandman),
for lives of Mary Browne wife of John, John his son, and Sarah his
daughter. This lease was assigned to Thomas Roe the father and he on
30 June 33 Charles II Thomas Roe TO Charles Harrison of Lichfield
(late husband of Blanch) assigned to Harrison for 99 years or lives,
with mortgage proviso for repayment of 212 on 1 July 1682.

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 26 jun 2007 20:15:33

http://books.google.com/books?id=11v9r1 ... 1-PA102,M1

I believe there would be a royal descent through the Washborne family
(see the section on Mary [Woodcock] Bridges, wife of Capt. Robert
Bridges of Lynn, in Gary Boyd Roberts' most recent ed. of _RD600_).

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 26 jun 2007 20:18:38

I believe there would be a royal descent through the Washborne family
(see the section on Mary [Woodcock] Bridges, wife of Capt. Robert
Bridges of Lynn, in Gary Boyd Roberts' most recent ed. of _RD600_).

Perhaps I should be a little clearer ...

Margery Packington who m. William Coles/ Colles of London and Park
Bury, Herts., was presumably ancestral to Blanche Coles/ Colles who m.
Mayne of Elmdon ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=DSoEAA ... ury+colles

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 26 jun 2007 21:18:50

I believe there would be a royal descent through the Washborne family
(see the section on Mary [Woodcock] Bridges, wife of Capt. Robert
Bridges of Lynn, in Gary Boyd Roberts' most recent ed. of _RD600_).

Perhaps I should be a little clearer ...

Margery Packington who m. William Coles/ Colles of London and Park
Bury, Herts., was presumably ancestral to Blanche Coles/ Colles who m.
Mayne of Elmdon ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=DSoEAA ... ury+colles

Actually, I may be misremembering something here. I think the
Woodcock-Bridges royal line came in through a Joan Mitton who m. John
Washborn, which Margery (Packington) Colles apparently doesn't share.
Does anybody know of other royal lines through these Washbornes?

The Griffiths of Bloxham may also offer some possibilities ...

Larsy

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av Larsy » 28 jun 2007 17:42:12

Assuming that Dorothy Griffith in this pedigree ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=UgQHAA ... n#PPT60,M1

is the same Dorothy Griffith in *this* pedigree

http://books.google.com/books?id=ibwEAA ... th+bloxham
;

and, assuming that Margaret Barker, mother of the latter Dorothy, is
the same Margaret Barker in *this* pedigree ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=CZ4TAA ... andford%22
;

and, referring to the following Sandford-Barker pedigree ...

http://books.google.com/books?id=HC8EAA ... +barker%22
,

.... we get back to the Corbetts of Morton. Did they have any royal
lines?

John Brandon

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av John Brandon » 05 jul 2007 21:34:39

http://books.google.com/books?id=O2Fu8U ... ham&pgis=1

.... which seems to prove wrong the statement in the 1682 Warwickshire
Visitation that Dorothy Griffith (wife of Mayne of Elmdon) was a
daughter of *John* Griffith.


John Brandon

Re: Willing of Pennsylvania (any royal lines and/or descenda

Legg inn av John Brandon » 05 jul 2007 22:01:22

I see a busy little beaver is still out there, assigning one-star
ratings immediately something is posted by someone he or she
dislikes. What a trifling and resentful little wimp or wimpette this
person must be ... =)

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