Individual Notes

Note for:   Nathaniel William Evanson,   4 MAR 1815 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   4 MAR 1815
     Place:   St. Michael, Barbados


Individual Notes

Note for:   Ann Evanson,   4 NOV 1758 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   26 MAY 1759
     Place:   St. Philip, Christ Church, Barbados


Individual Notes

Note for:   Reynold Alleyne,   AUG 1609 - 17 DEC 1651         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   AUG 1609
     Place:   Stowting, Kent, Eng

Event:   
     Type:   Proved Will
     Date:   14 JUN 1652

Will:   
     Date:   16 JUN 1650
     Place:   Barbados

Individual Note:
     He was one of the first adventurers to the settlement made on the island of barbados. He acquired the estate there on which he built Mount Alleyne.
Genealogies of Barbados Families 1, there is a chapter entitled, "Alleyne of barbados", by Louise R. Allen (date written unknown):"Reynold Alleyne, the progenitor of the Barbados family, a youthful emigrant who arrived within three years of the first settlement of the island, was the son of Rev. Richard Alleyne, DD., Rector of Stowting in the county of Kent.
Col Alleyne died of a gunshot wound during the struggle between the Royalists and the Roundheads in 1651. He died on board the Rainbow taken out of the Virginia fleet under the command of Alleyne by commission from Oliver Cromwell who was a Roundhead

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Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard Alleyne,   9 NOV 1572 - 25 OCT 1651         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   6 MAY 1605
     Place:   Rector of Stowting

Event:   
     Type:   Proved Will
     Date:   16 MAR 1650/51

Event:   
     Type:   Matriculated
     Date:   23 FEB 1586/87
     Place:   Corpus Cristi College-Aged 15 yrs

Will:   
     Date:   21 APR 1650

Individual Note:
     Note from Genealogies of Barbados families
Note:Rev. Richard Alleyne was Rector of St. Mildred's, Canterbury, County of Kent from 1601-1637. He was also the Rector at Stowting, Kent, being institututed to the Rectory of Stowton 6 May 1605
He matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University in 1587 at the age of fifteen, graduating in 1590 with a B.A. degree. he received the degree of M.A. in 1594, B.D. in 1603 and D.D. in 1608
He owned lands in the Manor of East Greenwich. Records show his ownership of other properties. The lands in the Manor had been owned by his grandfather.

In his will dated 21 Apr 1650, proved 16 mar 1651, Richard named his wife, Christian, his daugter Ann, wife of George Lawe; his son Reynold; his daugter Margaret, wife of William Culpeper, to be paid to Sir Cheney Culpeper and Dr. Steed, to whom he had secured lands; son Abell; his grandson Alleyn Culpeper, son of his daugter Margaret; and his son Richard, the residue and as executor

Individual Notes

Note for:   Richard Alleyne,   ABT 1550 - 1616         Index

Occupation:   
     Place:   Vicar of Skillington

Burial:   
     Date:   14 AUG 1616
     Place:   Hundleby, Lincoln., England


Individual Notes

Note for:   Reynold Alleyne,   ABT 1636 -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Proved Will
     Date:   1688

Will:   
     Date:   25 OCT 1675


Individual Notes

Note for:   Abel Alleyne,   1630 - 12 JUN 1706         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1683
     Place:   Assistant Judge of St. Andrew and St. Joseph

Event:   
     Type:   Assembly
     Date:   BET 1684 AND 1685
     Place:   Member of the Barbados Assembly for St. Andrews

Event:   
     Type:   Assembly
     Date:   BET 1686 AND 1701
     Place:   Member of the Barbados Assembly for St. James

Burial:   
     Date:   12 JUN 1706
     Place:   St. James, Barbados

Individual Note:
     He was one of the Assistant Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the Precinct of St. Andrew and St. Joseph, 1683: Major of Militia and then Colonel, 1689. He was a member of the Barbados Council and a Lieutenant-General of the Island. He was a member of the Assembly for St. Andrew, 1684/85 and member for St. James, 1686-1701. He was Speaker, 1690 and on other occasions; an Old Planter and member of the Council, 1701
He owned a large amount of property in Barbados. In 1666 he purchased from his stepfather, John Turner of St. Philip, for 5,728 sterling one-half share of a plantation in the parish of St. Andrew of 421 acres which included "a moiety of all houses, buildings, mill, mill works, coppers, stills, sugar works, woods, timber trees, negroes, horses, cattle, and assengoes". This plantation is said to be the family estate known as Mount Alleyne in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Information found in Burke's History of Commoners under Dottin, of Bugle

The Alleyne's are supposed descended from Alanus de Buchenhall(Buckenhall) of Staffordshire, England

Abel was a Captain and also a Lt. General in the Army. He had 6 tenants on his land in Barbados according to the Omitted chapters from Hotten. He also had 115 Negroes and 316 acres.



He lived in the Parrish of St. Andrews