Alice Wilkes, last wife of Thomas Owen, Judge of the Common

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Alice Wilkes, last wife of Thomas Owen, Judge of the Common

Legg inn av WJhonson » 25 okt 2007 21:44:16

Something John Brandon said made me look at some of my Newton, which through the marriage of John Newton "of Heyley" (whoever he was) to Sarah Owen, led me to try to fill in that Owen family of Thomas Owen of Condover, Judge of the Court of Common Please (d 1598)

While looking for more biographical material on him, I chanced to stumble over a bit more on his last wife, about whom I had *nothing*, except her name. So I give it here, hopefully it can help someone.

http://books.google.com/books?id=BuexGW ... s&as_brr=1
"London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis", by David Hughson
"Alice Owen was born at Islington, in the reign of Queen Mary; her first husband was Henry Robinson, citizen and Brewer of London; her second husband was William Elkin, of London, alderman; her third and last husband was Sir Thomas Owen, one of her majesty queen Elizabeth's justices of the court of Common Pleas; lived and died in Basishaw, made her will as follows, the10th of June, 1613; died the 26th of November, in the reign of King James I; was buried, 1613, in the east corner of St Mary, Islington church, where there is a curious monument erected to her memory.
- extract courtesy of Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist from the original image in Google Books

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