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4401 This Elizabeth de Say may or may not be the mother of Sir William. She was apparently acknowledged and confirmed as mother of Sir William's brother Sir Walter Beauchamp.

Sources:
[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 46. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family." 
ST. JOHN, Elizabeth (I15788)
 
4402 This family being research on Ancestry by\
Brendan
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/114441927/person/110179099898/facts
brendan118754
Perth, Western Australia, AustraliaAge: 40-49
who is related to Ashdown Toholka 
HOWLAND, Esther (I6798)
 
4403 This fellow came up in my Ancestry DNA matches as follows:

You and Lewis Gower
< 1% shared DNA | 44 cM across 5 segments
Unweighted shared DNA: 53 cM
Longest segment: 15 cM

Lewis GOWER and Susan Dara YOUNG are 3rd cousins. Their common ancestors are Heinrich Wilhelm Michael BODEKER and Emma (Sarah) HODGES.

It is interesting to note that his match to me is across 5 segments whereas my match to Leigh Shaw is across 2 segment but much smaller total cM and my match to Sharon Osborne on only one segment but at 42 cM. 
GOWER, Lewis (I20204)
 
4404 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20215)
 
4405 This fellow's photo found in 'missing persons' file on web. Apparently last known address was Parkes NSW in about 1935. See photos downloaded from web on my computer. MAPLESDEN, George (I15960)
 
4406 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683.

Lived in the time of Richard III. 
SEARLE, Richard (I14999)
 
4407 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. GERMAYNE, Joane (I14996)
 
4408 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. SEARLE, John (I14997)
 
4409 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. SEARLE, Richard (I14998)
 
4410 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. STEARTE, Thomasin (I15006)
 
4411 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. SEARLE, Daniel (I15007)
 
4412 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. SEARLE, Elizabeth (I15010)
 
4413 This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. SEARLE, Mary (I15011)
 
4414 This is a difficult Anne Gibbs to identify in the records due to the frequency of the name all during the same time period. This Anne Gibbs either was buried during December 1771 or did marry James Strains on 21 Jan 1783 and was buried as Anne Strains on 13 June 1808. If this is the Anne who married James Strains then she had the following children all at Faversham:

1. Edward chr. 7 Dec 1783, possibly buried 16 Feb 1810
2. James chr 12 Dec 1784
3. John chr. 20 Aug 1786
4. William chr. 30 Nov 1788
5. Sarah chr. 13 Feb 1791
6. Henry chr. 14 Apr 1793
7. George chr. 24 Dec 1797 buried 7 Feb 1807 aged 9 years
8. Thomas chr. 25 Dec 1800. 
GIBBS, Anne (I5448)
 
4415 This is a good possibility for the connection to Bodeker. My mother's DNA analysis by Ancestry shows that she is 46% English, 1% Scottish and 3% Denmark & Norway. I have long wondered if there was a connection to Denmark for the Bodekers. Certainly Schleswig-Holstein fits the bill for Denmark. Denmark's defeat to Prussia and Austria in the Second Schleswig War in 1864 meant that the Danish state lost the two German duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg, and the ethnically mixed Danish duchy of Schleswig; a loss of a third of its territory and 40% of the state's population. GLATZ, Carl August (I20613)
 
4416 This is a second marriage for Katie Alfreda (nee Sheppard). BARNES, Frederick (I175)
 
4417 This is a suppostion for parents of John Owlett who married Phillis Ann Webb. Family (F2260)
 
4418 This is a tentative choice for father of John Ellis. The children of John, William and a Henry Ellis, also residing at Sourton, seem to have parallels in names that also parallel the names of the couple James and Jane Ellis early in Sourton. But, in comparing the children of John Ellis and Mary Colwill, the names James and Jane figure prominently in the birth order. ELLIS, James (I15994)
 
4419 This is entirely speculative based on the Edward, the son of John Hill and Mary Bickle, being baptised the first child of them. BICKLE, Edward (I14476)
 
4420 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18095)
 
4421 This is tentative as there is a William Roe who christens his son, John, in Sourton on 21 Jun 1618. The Bishop's Transcripts are missing many years in the early period and the original parish register only begin in 1722.

John Roe married Margaret Hearle at Sourton on 25 Aug 1617 
ROE, William (I16161)
 
4422 This is the generation that is common to all of the descendants
the Schuberts
the Kennedys
Terrance Packard
Robert Cochrane
Ilana Stack
Tanya Wittwer
Fiona Grenfell is also in this DNA group but does not have a useful tree on My Heritage 
SANDER, August Heinrich Johann (I19547)
 
4423 This is the only child of James and Mercy Nutt for which I have been able to locate a marriage. Mathew John married Frances Spicer on 25 November 1838 and had five children.

In 1841 the family lived on North Lane and Matthew worked as a mariner. By 1851 the family had moved to Kingshead Quay. Matthew was off at sea and his father, James, then widowed, was living with the family.

Between the time of Matthew John's death and the 1871 census the family unit had disintegrated. Frances was working as a housekeeper for Henry Walker, a painter on Partridge Lane, and the children had all dispersed. 
NUTT, Matthew John (I2912)
 
4424 This is the only Edward Spillett that fits. SPILLETT, Edward (I14776)
 
4425 This is the Sandy Paterson that I was corresponding with many years ago. She lives in Australia or New Zealand

Her Facebook url
https://www.facebook.com/sandy.paterson.9659 
GAMBELL, Sandra (I11503)
 
4426 This is to certify that ISRAEL PITCHER, bachelor, and LOUISE CARBERRY, spinster, of Old Bonaventure, both of them, were married at St. Paul's Church, Trinity, on this seventeenth day of November in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Seven, by me, Benjamin Smith, Minister.

This marriage was solemnized between us, Israel Pitcher and Louise Carberry, in the presence of us, Thomas Pitcher, Mary Hookey, James Pitcher, Mary Short, Samel Miller, Virginia McGrath, witnesses to the said marriage.
 
Family (F194)
 
4427 This is to certify that JOHN GUPPY of Chard in Somersetshire, now of Trinity in Newfoundland, and MARY RICKS? of Ships Cove in Trinity Bay, were married in this church this thirtieth day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, by me, J. Kingsley Garland, Magistrate, This marriage was solemnized between us John (X) Guppy and Mary (X) Ricks , (X) being their marks, in the presence of Joseph Ballat, John Peckham ????, and Thomas (X) Cook, (X) being his mark. Family (F17)
 
4428 This is to certify that JOHN VERGE, bachelor, of this parish, and ELIZABETH SHORT, spinster, also of this parish, were married in this church with consent of friends this thirty-first day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, by me William Bullock, Epis. Miss. This marriage was solemnized between us John(X)Verge, and Elizabeth (X) Short, (X) being their marks, in the presence of James Pitcher and William Frampton.  Family (F139)
 
4429 This is to certify that SAMUEL HOOKEY, bachelor, of this parish, and MARIE? McGRAGH?, spinster, of this parish, were married in this church, this thirteenth day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, by me, William Bullock, Minister of St. Paul's. 13 Oct 1828



This marriage was solemnized between us Samuel (X) Hookey and Maria? (X) McGragh?, (X) being their marks, in the presence of Ambrose? Stone - Bonaventure and William Newhook - Trinity. This is to certify that SAMUEL HOOKEY, bachelor, of this parish, and MARIE? McGRAGH?, spinster, of this parish, were married in this church, this thirteenth day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, by me, William A Bullock, Minister of St. Paul's. 
Family (F214)
 
4430 This James Duff was a clock and watchmaker in Edinburgh having been granted his freedom and right to be a burgess in right of his father (by patrimony), Alexander Duff, an armourer, also of Edinburgh, on 6 December 1758. Consequently, we can assume that this James was at least 25 years old in 1758.

Text: Duff James, watchmaker, B., by r. of fr. Alexr. D., armourer, B. 06 Dec 1758
Source: Book: 1837. Collection: Midlothan: Edinburgh - Roll of Edinburgh Burgesses and Guild Brethren 1701-1760, (Abercromby-Hepburn) and (Stevenson-Yuill)


Several apprenticeships were recorded whereby this James Duff was master, vizt:

28 Feb 1759, apprenticeship of William Kettle, son of John Kettle, a merchant in Leith, to James Duff, clock and watchmaker for 6 years;

18 Mar 1761, apprenticeship of John Cleland, son of James Cleland, a smith at Roxwell in Lasswade parish, to James Duff, clock and watchmaker, for 6 years;

1 May 1771, apprenticeship of William Paterson, son of James Paterson, journeyman mason, to James Duff, clock and watchmaker, for 7 years.

The Register of Testaments of Edinburgh probates indicated James Duff, clock and watchmaker in Edinburgh and recorded a grant on 3 Mar 1774.

Source for above apprenticeships: Book: Midlothian: Edinburgh - Register of Apprenticies, 1756-1800 
DUFF, James (I250)
 
4431 This John was described as being Mr. Carter residing at Winchcomb, Wye, a younger brother and he died unmarried. CARTER, John (I7311)
 
4432 This Joshua Ruck had been tried during the summer assizes in 1820 at Maidstone on felony charges of cutting with intent, but no more details given, other than to note that he was executed for his crimes. See the Sources section for various newspaper accounts, including the account of his last day spent with the man he maimed, who provided Joshua Ruck with his forgiveness. This is a sad tale of how one's hasty anger can ruin two lives, his own and that of the man he maimed.

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Insolvent Debtors Court Office, No. 9, Essex Street, Strand.
Petitions of insolvent debtors, to be heard at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, London, on Monday the 2d day of July 1821, at nine o'clock in the forenoon. RUCK, JOSHUA, late of Maidstone, Kent, shoemaker.
Source: London Gazette Issue 17714 published on the 9 June 1821, p. 21. [SDY]
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RUCK, Joshua (I6645)
 
4433 This lady came up in my matches on Ancestry.
You and sharon_osborne7
< 1% shared DNA | 42 cM across 1 segments
Unweighted shared DNA: 50 cM
Longest segment: 50 cM

Sharon OSBORNE and Susan Dara YOUNG are 3rd cousins 1 time removed. Their common ancestors are Heinrich Wilhelm Michael BODEKER and Emma (Sarah) HODGES.

It is very encouraging to see DNA matches like Sharon Osborne as it proves to me that I have the correct paper trail. 
OSBORNE, Sharon (I20211)
 
4434 This Laurence was of Bekesbourne, Kent at the time of the decease of his brother, Ethelbert, in 1618. Laurence was a defendant in an action joined with the children of Ethelbert brought against Mary, the relict and Executrix of the estate. See Canterbury Cathedral Archives: Diocese of Canterbury
FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/23/2 - date: 27 Mar 1618

FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/29/85 - date: 13 Oct 1643 [from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: Alice OMER rel My RUCKE wid, dau, exix; DEFENDANT: n.s.; DOCUMENT: All; CASE: Test (Laur OMER sr gent, St Geo Cant)

FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/45/31 - date: 27 Sep 1716 [from Scope and Content] Deponents: Pet SACKET, St Jn Than, yeo; Dan SWINFORD, St Jn Than, yeo; Roger OMER, St Jn Than, gent


E 115 Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Certificates of Residence
Piece details: E 115/288/17
Omer, Ethelbert: Kent
Piece details: PROB 4=Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Other Probate Jurisdictions: Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660/15020
Omer, Lawrence, of Offham, Kent, gent
1662 7 May


Charles I Chancery Index 1625-1649
Omer v. Berry O11/5
Omer v. Newman O14/58 
OMER, Laurence (I3697)
 
4435 This Laurence's burial record indicates that he was 78 years of age at the time of his death and that he was from Gravesend. It is very interesting to note that his Will appears to make absolutely no bequests to his other siblings or their children!

LAWRENCE RUCK, GROCER & SHOPKEEPER, WEST STREET, GRAVESEND, KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
32468 1778 SUN 1 269 03979 BN 405683 700


PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause RUCK versus DODD, the Creditors of LAURENCE RUCK, late of Gravesend, in the County of Kent, Esq. deceased (who died in the Month of June 1830), are, by their Solicitors, forthwith to come in and prove their debts before John Edmund Dowdeswell, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Office, in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.
London Gazette Issue 19052 published on the 28 May 1833, p. 4. [transcribed by SDY] 
RUCK, Laurence (I3351)
 
4436 This man and his wife, Isabel Ruck, are recorded in Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th ed., vol. II, 1969, as being first cousins to each other, she being the daughter of Richard Ruck of Norton, yeoman. CARTER, Thomas (I7202)
 
4437 This man is mentioned in the Will of Stephen Pylcher of Waltham dated 1534. CARTER, John (I9491)
 
4438 This Margaret was the former wife of William NASSHE for whom I have the Will. As William NASSHE died during 1547 it is impossible for Margaret to have been the mother to any of Thomas' children. Their mother remains unknown. NASSHE, Margaret (I16335)
 
4439 This marriage appears in a privately produced paper titled Denne of Denne Hill, completed July 2010.

Sources cited as having been used for Denne of Denne Hill
John Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1838 vol III pp. 19-21 and Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, 1847
William Berry, County Genealogies, Pedigrees of the families in te County of Kent, London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1830, pp. 194-5.
The Visitation of Kent taken in the years 1619-21, R. Hovenden (ed.), Harleian Soc., vol. 42, 1898. 
Family (F3583)
 
4440 This marriage was indexed on Pallott's Marriage Index. In turn, that index has been transcribed and added to ancestry.com where the parish of marriage has been mistranscribed as Raddington, Somerset. Clearly, after viewing both bride's and groom's cards of Pallott's index, the parish was originally recorded by Pallott correctly as Paddington. No county was mentioned on his original index. Family (F117)
 
4441 This marriage was solemnized between us Joseph (X) Millar and Dorothy (X) Hogarth? (X) being their marks, in the presence of James Hogarth? and Mary Hogarth? Family (F140)
 
4442 This Mathew is a maltster.

Sessions Papers FILE - Sessions Papers - ref. Q/SB/2 - date: 1651-2 item: Depositions - ref. Q/SB/2/15 - date: 17 September 1651 [from Scope and Content] a) Matthew Austin of Wye, maltster, regarding the theft of his sheep, accusing John Ginman b) John Ginman, claiming that his dog found the sheep and savaged it until almost dead, Ginman took sheep home

1 of 1
Q - KENT QUARTER SESSIONS
S - COURT IN SESSION
O - ORDER BOOKS
E - East Kent
1 - Order Book, East Kent
FindingNo Q/SO/E1/f.61
Jan 1662: The like order to make Mathew Austen, constable of the upper half hundred of Wye instead of Henry Hart, deceased. 
AUSTIN, Matthew (I6528)
 
4443 This may be the burial of this John Dodd:
1803 Dec 11 b . . . . . John at Ashford 
DODD, John (I9003)
 
4444 This may be the Richard Ruck who joined the Freemason's Lodge of "Fortitude" in Maidstone. The register records that he was 32 years of age, a coachmaker of Maidstone and he joined 14th Aug 1794. RUCK, Richard (I7172)
 
4445 This may have been the G. Lewis who was described as a nephew who attended the funeral of John James Harris Hill at Thorverton. There is no other Lewis that even comes close in time or location. It would also then follow that Mr. Baker, brother-in-law, was likely Edwin Baker, this Mr. Lewis' father-in-law, who was also in attendance at the funeral. LEWIS, Francis George (I647)
 
4446 This might be this John
SURNAME GIVEN NAME EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
WILDISH John DBL 02 Feb 1699 brought from Selling Molash AD
WILDISH John DBL 15 Jan 1704/5 Badlesmere PR

If mother Hester was buried at Badlesmere in 1680, then this christening at Badlesmere makes sense to be her son, John. Also the burial whereby John is brought from Selling.

SURNAME GIVEN NAME BRIDESUR BRIDE GIV EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
WILDISH John GRANT Joanna M 26 Jun 1677 Chilham AD


SURNAME GIVEN NAME EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
WELDISH Hannah C 11 Dec 1679 John/Hannah Badlesmere AD


SURNAME GIVEN NAME EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
WELDISH John C 22 Jul 1681 John/Joan Badlesmere AD
WELDISH Mary C 29 May 1685? John/Joan Badlesmere AD

WELDISH Anne C 11 Mar 1713/14 Badlesmere AD
WELDISH Joanna C 26 June 1714 Badlesmere AD


SURNAME GIVEN NAME BRIDESUR BRIDE GIV EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
WELDISH John KNOWLS Jane M 24 Jan 1710 Badlesmere AD


WELDISH Mary C 18 Jul 1712 John/Elizabeth Badlesmere AD 
WILDISH, John (I14680)
 
4447 This parentage of Edward and Mary Bickle of Broadwoodwidger is entirely speculative for this Mary Bickle, wife of John Hill, and is based solely on Edward, the son of John Hill and Mary Bickle, being baptised the first child of them.

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Maria Bickle — 1721 Anglican Johannis North Lew
Maria Bickle — 1725 Anglican Georgii North Lew
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Mary Beckle — 1705 Anglican George Broadwoodwidger
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Mary Beckle — 1721 Anglican Edward Broadwoodwidger
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Mary Beckle — 1722 Anglican Lancelot Broadwoodwidger
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Mary Bickel — 1722 Anglican John Okehampton
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Mary Bickell — 1694 Anglican Lanselot Broadwoodwidger
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Mary Bickell — 1712 Anglican John Marystow
Mary Bickle — 1694 Anglican John Marystow
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Mary Bickle — 1698 Anglican John Marystow
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Mary Bickle — 1715 Anglican John Marystow
Mary Bucle — 1722 Anglican Jo Black Torrington
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Margery Beckle — 1716 Anglican George Broadwoodwidger
Richard Bickell — 1717 Anglican Abram Black Torrington

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BICKLE, Mary (I17)
 
4448 This person died by accident while fishing with dynamite RUCHONNET, Auguste (I821)
 
4449 This person is who from which Apuldrefield of Badmangore in Linsted springs. APULDERFIELD, Son de (I12588)
 
4450 This registration fits and would make her an illegitimate child of Lily Rickson who later married Frederick Goldsmith.

Births Sep 1921 (>99%)
Rickson Joyce E Rickson Lewes 2b 274 
RICKSON LATER GOLDSMITH, Joyce E. (I18116)
 

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