Amanda's Genealogy - pafg16 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Ancestors of Amanda Helen Mary TAYLOR

Thirteenth Generation


4608. John HISSEY was born in 1580 in Wantage, Berkshire, England. He married 1, 2, 3 Cicely CARTER on 11 Feb 1604 in Church of England Parish Church of Hinton-Waldrist (Berkshire). [Parents]

The marriage of John Hissey and Cicely Carter at Longworth in Berkshire on 11th February 1604, was at the beginning of the Reign of James I. John and Cicely had four children; Jane (1605), Robert (1608) our direct ancestor, Edward (1610) and Richard (1614).

The earliest Hissey in Hinton Waldrist is John who was born ~1580. He married Cicely Carter in Hinton Waldrist on 11.02.1604. Children: Jane 2.2.1605, Robert 06.11.1608, Edward 21.10.1610 and Richard 23.04.1614. However the name Hissey or interpretations thereof, can be found in Berkshire as early as the 1500s; of course this is only evident by the survival of parish records.

HINTON WALDRIST & DUXFORD - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~villages/berks/hinton_waldrist.htm
�Hinton� is a Saxon word meaning a homestead or village on high ground, and �Waldrist� is apparently a corruption of �St. Valery� the family name of those who held the Manor in the 13th century. This interestingly named village lies just off the A420, the Faringdon to Oxford Road, set in flat farmƯlands. Hinton Waldrist�s history goes back a long way. The church, dedicated to St. Margaret of Antioch in Pisidia, probably dates from the 13th century. Margaret of Antioch was most popular as a saint in the Middle Ages.

Hinton Manor was built on the site of an older house, some signs of a moat still being there. In 1627, the owner was Sir Henry Marten who committed regicide by being one of the signatories of Charles I's death warrant and in 1655 the manor became the property of Oliver Cromwell as the Lord Protector. Tradition states that Cromwell and his men were stationed at Hinton Manor for a while, during the Civil War. This part of Berkshire was greatly fought over. Indeed, cannonballs and weapons have been found here to back up the local belief. Hinton Waldrist was a great hunting village throughout the 18th century. The Loders lived at the Manor from 1658 and one of their family members, John Loder, was a founder Member and Master of the Berkshire Hunt in the late 1700s. In 1805 John Loder's son-in-law sold the hounds so the village was no longer the headquarters of the Old Berkshire Hunt.

The Manor and The Grange, both owned by the Davenport family, are among several attractive stone houses at Hinton Waldrist. During Queen Victoria's celebrations in 1887, a dinner was held for villagers in The Grange barn. The word �Jubilee� was painted on a stone in the barn to commemorate the occasion and three Wellingtonias, also known as giant redwoods, were planted at the entrance to the Manor. The village also has a number of lovely thatched cottages. However, it has never had a public house, somewhat unusual in a country of ancient inns and old ale houses, but Lady Page donated a hall in the early 1920s. This comfortable centre became the focal point of village life, a meeting place where most local activities could take place. There is no longer a school in this rural parish. By the 1970s, when the population was about 300, the local children were being bussed to what was then a new school in neighbouring Longworth.

Duxford, a tiny hamlet which is part of the parish of Hinton Waldrist, claims to have links to WilƯliam the Conqueror. The locals say William chose to march his armies across the ford over the River Dux after the Battle of HastƯings, but other Berkshire fords also make this claim. Duxford definitely had its own witch, though. There are Victorian legends to prove it ! She seems to have been rather amicable with a great sense of the ridiculous. The story goes that when asked for help concerning horses refusing to budge when pulling a lady�s hearse, she suggested two �milk-white martens� would be better suited for the task. The only thing wicked about the Witch of Duxford seems to have been her sense of humour!

4609. Cicely CARTER was born 1 in 1578 in of Hinton Waldrist, Berkshire, England.

Possible connection to JANE CARTER Female Christening: 06 JUL 1766 Beenham, Berkshire, England
Parents: Father: JAMES CARTER Mother: ELIZ
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C018321 1561 - 1811 0088219 Film 6908303 Film

See Barbara Anne Hearne's site for possible connections at:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=280772&id=I3539

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4620. Henry Sir. (Knight) of Hinton Manor, Longworth MARTEN was born 1, 2, 3 in 1562 in St. Michael Bassishaw, London, Middlesex, England. He died on 26 Sep 1641 in Bray, Berkshire. He was buried 4 in 1641 in Hinton Manor, Longworth, Berkshire. He married Elizabeth , possibly WEBB. Henry resided in Hinton Manor, Longworth, Berkshire. He resided in 1620 in Beckett Manor, near Shrivenham Berkshire. He resided in of Longworth and Hinton Waldrist, Berkshire. He resided in 1641 in of Saint Botolph Aldersgate, City of London. He signed a will in Aug 1641 in of Saint Botolph Aldersgate, City of London. He was employed as City of London Knight on 16 Jan 1616/1617. He was employed 5, 6 as Judge of the Admiralty Court. He was employed as Judge of the Perogative Court of Canterbury. [Parents]

Henry MARTEN anywhere between 1641 and 1671 in National Burial Index (Oxfordshire FHS).
http://www.familyhistoryonline.net/
Name Henry MARTEN Date — — 1641 Aged — Place Longworth Description St Mary Denomination Anglican County code BRK

2. Name Henry MARTEN Date — — 1667 Aged — Place Longworth Description St Mary Denomination Anglican County code BRK

3. Name Henry MARTEN Date — — 1671 Aged — Place Longworth Description St Mary Denomination Anglican County code BRK

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/
Description Will of Sir Henry Marten of Saint Botolph Aldersgate, City of London
Date 15 October 1641
Catalogue reference PROB 11/187
Dept Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Series Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers
Piece Name of Register: Evelyn Quire Numbers: 105 - 155

4621. Elizabeth , possibly WEBB was born 1 in 1578 in of Berkshire, England. She died on 19 Jun 1618.

Elizabeth's death has been advised as 19 Jun 1618. However, the undermentioned information is edited from Chapter 16
(1644) regarding Hinton Waldrist and Sir Henry Marten of "Hanley Castle by W.S. Symonds"
at www.literaryheritage.org.uk

Regarding the surname of Sir Henry's wife, there is a footnote in a booklet 'Coats of Arms in Berkshire Churches' to say that Sir Henry PROBABLY married in 1597 Elizabeth Webb. I have not found anything to collaberate this.

The defeat of Waller at Copredy Bridge was so complete that it "broke the heart of his army" and he had to retire to London.
I now received orders from the Governor of Worcester to carry despatches of moment and meet his Majesty on his road from Somersetshire to Oxford, at Hinton Waldrist, a village in Berkshire between Faringdon and Oxford. I was to await the arrival of his Majesty at the Manor House, the residence of Sir Henry Marten (Hinton Waldrist).

Sir Henry Marten received me with the welcome of a true Cavalier, and I remained with him three days expecting the arrival of his Majesty every hour. At last Sir Henry came to me in much tribulation and informed me I was to ride to Buckland, a village nearer Faringdon, where the King had arrived. He did not tell me the reason the King did not honour him by a visit; but I learnt, afterwards, that it was owing to the conduct of his son, Colonel Harry Marten, who, notwithstanding that the King had made a large grant of land to his father had deserted the royal cause, and joined the Roundheads.

Dame Marten was as unhappy as her husband at the sad disloyalty of her son, nevertheless she was not forgetful of her guests. Before I left she gave me some excellent advice, begging of me, at this season of the year, "to beware of superfluous drinking, but to eat heartily and abstain from fisick." "Use not," she added, "to sleep much, especially in the afternoon, for that bringeth opilations, headach, agnes, cathars and all notorious distempers of the same kind."

At Buckland I found his Majesty seated in an arbour of the Rectory garden engaged in reading a number of papers. He enquired how long I had been at Hinton Manor, and told me that Harry Marten, the rebel, maintained so close an espionage over all that went on at his father's house, that it was deemed inexpedient for him to go there.

Possible connection to IGI :
ELIZABETH LOVELES Female Christening: 20 DEC 1612 St Botolph Without Aldgate, London, London, England
Parents: Father: WILLYAM LOVELES
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C025552 1594 - 1607 0370928 Film 6901255 Film ; C025552 1595 - 1616 0370924 Film NONE
Elizabethe Lovelace Female Christening: 18 SEP 1622 Canterbury, Kent, England
Parents: Father: William Sir Lovelace Family
Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: Batch : I012258

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4622. Francis WEST was born about 1575 in of London, England. He married 1 Alice CHENEY on 25 Aug 1594 in St Stephen, Walbrook, London, London, England. [Parents]

"A shepherd came from Buttermere." Written by Rayleen Krause

Apparently the WEST's came from Oulton in Yorkshire in the mid to late 1500s. They were grocers andd 'silk men'
in London in the early 1600s.

Lauris Ashton advised ' Henry's first wife was Elizabeth Lovelace. She died in 1634 after producing 3 daughters and the next year in April 1635 Henry married Margaret Staunton, widow of William Staunton, and the daughter of Francis West. and in the State Papers at the PRO (now the National Archives) I found mention of a court case involving Margaret the daughter of William Staunton, which mentions her mother as now being the wife of Henry Marten. I also found William Staunton's will and an entry in Boyd's Inhabitants of London which proves that she was the daughter of Francis West.

4623. Alice CHENEY was born about 1575 in of London, England.

Surname variations include CHANEY,CHEYNE,CHENEY,CHINIA,CHENERY,CHEYNEY and CHINE.
Source : http://www.angelfire.com/la2/gen/chaney.html

Possible christenings on IGI?
(1) ALICE CHENEY Chr: 27 MAY 1576 St Lawrence Jewry And St Mary Magdalene Milk Strlon, London, London, England
Parents: Father: CHENEY (mother not listed)
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P001461 1538 - 1812 0845247 Film 6906870 Film
Likely siblings : Father of George and Jane : JOHN CHENEY
GEORGE CHENEY chr: 22 JUL 1578 St Lawrence Jewry And St Mary Magdalene Milk Strlon, London, London, England
JANE CHENEY Chr: 01 JAN 1580 St Lawrence Jewry And St Mary Magdalene Milk Strlon, London, London, England

(2)Alice CHENEY Birth: 8 Aug 1570 Of, Lambourn, Berkshire, England. Christening: 8 Aug 1570 Lambourn, Berks, England
Parents: Father: John CHENEY Mother: Frances CHENEY
Husband's Name : John CHENEY Born: 27 Oct 1574 Place: Lambowrn, Berkshire, England
Died: 27 Oct 1574 Place: Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Buried: 27 Oct 1574 Place: Lambourne, Berkshire, England
Married: Abt 1563 Place: Of, Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Father: Ralph De CHESNAY Mother: not listed

Wife's Name Frances CHENEY Born: 1542 Place: Of Lambourn, Berks, England
Married: Abt 1563 Place: Of, Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Father: Sir Thomas CHENEY Mother: Mrs. Thomas CHENEY
Children
1. John CHENEY Born: Abt 1572 Place: Lamborn, Berkshire, England ; Died: 1618 Place: (will)
2. William CHENEY Born: Abt. 1574 Place: Lambourn, Berks, Eng., England
3. Lawrence CHENEY Born: 1566 Place: Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Died: 2 Nov 1643 Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts ; Buried: 2 Nov 1643 Place: Lambourne, Berks, England
4. Thomas CHENEY Born: 1564 Place: Lambourn, Berks, Eng. ; Died: 10 Jul 1605 Place: (will)
5. John CHENEY Born: 1568 Place: Of, Bennington, Lincs., Eng. Died: 16 May 1623 Place: Bennington, Lincolnshire, England ; Buried: 16 Mar 1623 Place: Of, Boston, , Eng.
6. William CHENEY Born: 1574 Place: Lambourn, Berks, Eng
7. John CHENEY Born: 1573 Place: Lambourn, Berks, Eng ; Died: 1618 Place: (will)
8. William CHENEY Born: 1574 Place: Lambourn, Berks, England, England
9. Alice CHENEY Born: 8 Aug 1570 Place: Of, Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Christened: 8 Aug 1570 Place: Lambourn, Berks, England, England
10. Edward CHENEY Born: 20 Dec 1568 Place: Of, Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Christened: 20 Dec 1568 Place: Lambourn, Berks, England, England

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6370. Michael BAYLY was born about 1625 in possibly Folkestone, Kent, England. He died 1 in Apr 1662 in Folkestone, Kent, England. He was buried 2, 3 on 22 Apr 1662 in Folkestone, Kent, England. He married Ann --?--. [Parents]

Michael and Ann had six children all baptised in Folkestone, Kent, England: Susanna (1647) our direct ancestor who married Bartholmew MINTER. Mary (1648), Ann (1651), Michael (1655), Thomas (1656) and Stephen (1659).

The grandchildren of Leonard MINTER & Dorothy MARSH are all descended from my ALLORDE, BAYLY, MINTER & MARSH ancestral lines

6371. Ann --?-- was born about 1625 in possibly Folkestone, Kent, England.

The grandchildren of Leonard MINTER & Dorothy MARSH are all descended from my ALLORDE, BAYLY, MINTER & MARSH ancestral lines

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6372. Robert MARSH was born about 1625 in possibly Folkestone, Kent, England. He married Dorothy, wife of Robert MARSH.

Laurence was probably the son of Robert and Dorothy Marsh of Folkestone - note that he named two of his children Robert and Dorothy. There is an entry in the IGI for a Stephen Marsh s/o Robert and Dorothy bap 8 Apr 1658. Also, another MARSH researcher advised he has an index of Folkestone baptisms which included, in addition to Stephen, a Leonard s/o Robert and Dorothy bap 1651, this is not in the IGI and could be a misread, possibly of Laurence? Therefore I need to check the original Folkestone parish register, as there may be even more children.

Known surname variations include : MARSHE, MERSH, MERSHE

Laurence and Joane had four children all baptised in Folkestone, Kent, England : Robert (1673), Joane (1675), Dorothy (1677) married Leonard MINTER (son of Bartholmew MINTER and Susanna BAYLY, who are also our direct ancestors, being the parents of Michael and in-laws of the youngest child of this family) - Sarah MARSH (1679) our direct ancestor married Michael MINTER, brother of Dorothy's husband Leonard (above).

Possible connections to
JOANE MARSH Female Marriages: Spouse: WM GODDYN Marriage: 12 JAN 1668 Folkestone, Kent, England
Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M020721 1635 - 1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film

LAUR MARSH Male Marriages: Spouse: CATH TREVILLIAN Marriage: 18 OCT 1721 Folkestone, Kent, England
Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M020721 1635 - 1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~folkestonefamilies/willsm-p.htm#WILL%20OF%20ROBERT%20MARSH
WILL OF ROBERT MARSH Proved 12th August 1753
Likely marriage for ROB MARSH Male Marriages: Spouse: ELIZ CLARKE Marriage: 21 AUG 1715 Folkestone, Kent,
Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M020721 1635 - 1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film

WILLIAM MARTIN Male Marriages: Spouse: ANN MARSH Marriage: 18 DEC 1718 Newington Next Hythe, Kent, England
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church

Possible connection to : MARSH FAMILY TREES
http://www.christopher.ashman.btinternet.co.uk/marshkent/Folkestone2.htm
A Stephen Marsh s/o Thomas and Ann was baptized at Folkestone 14 Feb 1674, and another Stephen Marsh s/o Robert Marsh was baptized 8 Apr 1658.
1-- Stephen MARSH-107 (1670- ) ,,Ken,Eng
sp-Mary HALL-120 (1670- ) ,,Ken,Eng
2-- Stephen MARSH-102 (1713- ) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
sp-Sarah-103 (1715- ) ,,Ken,Eng
3-- Stephen MARSH-104 (1741- ) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
3-- William MARSH-105 (1743-1745) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
3-- Thomas MARSH-98 (1744- ) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
sp-Mary KELLY-1 (1746- ) ,,Ken,Eng
4-- Mary MARSH-13 (1768-1769) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
4-- Thomas MARSH-15 (1760- ) ,,Ken,Eng
sp-Mary DRAY-16 (1774- ) Hythe,St Leonards,Ken,Eng
5-- Sarah MARSH-17 (1794- ) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
5-- Thomas MARSH-24 (1797- ) Folkestone,Parish Ch,Ken,Eng
sp-Hannah RICHARDSON-33 (1801- ) Folkestone,,Ken,Eng
5-- William MARSH-18 (1800- ) Folkestone,Parish Church,Ken,Eng
sp-Sarah BAYLEY-75 (1800- ) ,,Ken,Eng

6373. Dorothy, wife of Robert MARSH was born about 1625 in possibly Folkestone, Kent, England.

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6374. John ALLARD aka ALLORDE was born in 1634 in Tonbridge, Kent, England. He was christened 1 on 2 Dec 1634 in Tonbridge, Kent, England. He married 2 Joane --?-- about 1650 in Folkestone, Kent, England. [Parents]

IGI Individual Record FamilySearch� International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles
JOHN ALLORDE
Male Christening: 02 DEC 1634 Tonbridge, Kent, England
Parents: Father: JOHN ALLORDE
Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P008391 1553 - 1812 0845142, 0845143 Film 6906365 Film

IGI Individual Record FamilySearch� International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles Search |
Jn Allorde
Male Event(s): Christening: 02 DEC 1634 Tonbridge, Kent, England
Marriages: Spouse: Jone
Marriage: About 1650 Folkestone, Kent, England
Messages: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter. Source Information: No source information is available.

John was the son of John ALLORDE. His surname was spelt ALLORDE at the time of his christening and no other children are recorded to John ALLORDE on the IGI in Tonbridge, Kent, England for the period 1553 - 1812. His father may have possibly been christened John ALLARDE on 02 Feb 1601 at Ashleworth, Gloucester, England (Father: HUMFREYE ALLARDE).

Tunbridge Wells area, straddles the Kent / Sussex border.

Humfreye ALLARDE was also the father of Walter ALLARDE christened in 1603 Ashleworth, Gloucester, England. See
Bishop's transcripts, 1599-1812 Church of England Parish Church of Ashelworth.

John and Joane had eight children, who were all christened in Folkestone, Kent, England with the spelling ALLARD : Sarah (1650), Joane (1651) who was possibly our direct ancestor married Laurence MARSH. Elizabeth (1654), John (1656), Sarah (1663), John (1667), Ann (1668) and Thomas (1669). However Roderick Craig (in Alsace, France) advised 'Sarah Marsh, the wife of Michael Minter, seems to show that she was not the daughter of Lawrence Marsh of Folkestone. Apparently, she was the neice of Joseph Marsh, yeoman of Lyminge and daughter of a John Marsh.

6375. Joane --?-- was born about 1630 in possibly Folkestone, Kent, England.

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