Margaret Wiseman m. (1) 1542 Thomas Everard; (2) 1559 John C

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Margaret Wiseman m. (1) 1542 Thomas Everard; (2) 1559 John C

Legg inn av John Brandon » 05 okt 2007 23:50:56

http://books.google.com/books?q=%22thom ... arch+Books

http://books.google.com/books?id=90EjAA ... eld&pgis=1

http://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAA ... #PPA129,M1

Margaret was definitely an ancestor of Judieth (Everard) Appleton of
New England; but was she an ancestor, by John Church, of the Reades
and Cookes of New England?

John Brandon

Re: Margaret Wiseman m. (1) 1542 Thomas Everard; (2) 1559 Jo

Legg inn av John Brandon » 08 okt 2007 16:40:55

Is there any connection between these people and the Elizabeth, dau of
Thomas or John Wiseman, who married Edward Goring (d 1617) of Billingshurst,
Sussex, and her mother-in-law Dorothy, dau of William Everard (d 1524) of
Albourne, Sussex (son of John Everard of Cratfield, Suffolk)?

Richard Hodgson

Don't know about any of that, but I did have a chance to check John
Anderson Brayton's _The Ancestry of Tennessee Williams_, which
contains abstracts of the wills of both John Church and his wife
Margaret (Wiseman) (Everard) Church. John Church's will of 1578
mentions William Reade who married his daughter Martha and had three
children. Since John Church had married widow Margaret Everard in
1559, a scant nineteen years earlier, I conclude, reluctantly, that
Margaret could not have been the mother of Martha (Church) Reade,
ancestor of Epps, Lake, Cooke, etc. of New England.

John Brandon

Re: Margaret Wiseman m. (1) 1542 Thomas Everard; (2) 1559 Jo

Legg inn av John Brandon » 08 okt 2007 23:03:39

John Anderson Brayton, _The Ancestry of Tennessee Williams_, pp.
121-22:

F.G. Emmison, ed. _Essex Wills, The Archdeaconry Courts, 1577-1584_
(Chelmsford: The Essex Record Office, 1987_, p. 20. Will #82, John
Church of Runwell Hall, Gent., dated 26 Feb. 1577/8, proved 10 June
1578; to wife Margaret, lands purchased of William Rogers in Runwell
St; to son THOMAS; to son CHARLES; to son-in-law READE who married my
daughter MARTHA and to their children EDMUND, JOHN, and MARGARET; to
Francis Grene, to cousin FRANCIS CHURCHE. The will of Margaret Church
of Runwell, widow, was proved 29 Oct 1585: to Mother (not named); to
sister Wisman of Hanningfield; to sisters READ and Younge; to Evered;
to EDMUND CHURCH; to Bartell, English, and King; to Bartell's wife; to
goodwife Garrold, and to widow Barrones; to maid Margaret Wallet; to
Mr. Lucas and his wife; to godson John Everard; to Parnell Everard;
the residue of my estate to my son John Everard, who is to be
executor; overseer to be brother READ; witnesses: Edward Palmer,
Archdeaconry of Essex, from _Essex Wills, The Archdeaconry Courts,
1583-1592_, F. G. Emmison, ed. (Chelmsford: Essex Record Office,
1989), p. 39, will #130. This reads much more as the will of a second
wife, or possibly of a sister to the daughter-in-law Read in
question. Mrs. Margaret Church may have been the widow Everard.
Could she have been a daughter of Roger Read above?


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