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Ancestors of Roger Tansey

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9880. Robert Ivorye lord of Hollowell & Westbury

1Website.
"Robert was also a Yeoman[6] and lord of the manors of Hollwell and Westbury in Hertfordshire, England.
His name is on the lay subsidy for Offley, Hertfordshire, England in the year 8 Elizabeth [1565-1566] He had lands worth £9 and was taxed 12s. for it[3]. He received £20 in his father Robert Yuerye's will[2]."

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 67:330,340 (1913).
French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England".

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 67:330,340 (1913).
French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England".

4New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 67:331 (1913).
"Taken from the website: http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kristin/fambly/Ivory/Robert4Ivory.html

The Will of ROBERT IVERYE of Offlye, co. Hartford, yeoman, 14 June 1568. To William my son the manor of Westberye with the appurtenances, except such rents charged as by this my will I have given unto my other children as hereafter followeth upon condition that William Deremore and Thomas Hanskame do release all covenants and bonds mentioned in a pair of indentures between them and me to the behoof of Katherine my wife, to the said William my son and his lawful male issue, and for want of such issue then to that child my wife now goeth withal, if it be a man child, to him and his lawful male issue, and for lack of such, them to my next lawful heir male. To John my eldest son the manor of Holiwell with the appurtenances, except Cawdewell mill, to him and his lawful male issue, and for lack of such to my next lawful heir male. To Thomas my son Chadwell [sic] mill with appurtenances, to him and his heirs forever. To my sons Robert and Richard, at their ages of twenty-one years, and to the child my wife now goeth withall, if it be a man child, at his age of fifteen years, to each an annuity of £3, payable out of the Manor of Westberie. Richard Iverye my brother shall have the Manor of Westberie with appurtenances, except wood and underwood, for fifteen years from Michaelmas next after my death, paying therefor unto the performance of my will £6. 13s. 4d. a year, and allowing Katherine my wife, yearly during her widowhood, certain crops, cattle, and houseroom [specified]. The said corn, cattle, and houseroom to be paid by my brother until the term of fifteen years be expired, and then by my son William or such other of my sons as shall be the possessors of the said manor. To wife Katherine £30 and all such household goods as were hers by her first husband¹s will. To Agnes and Elizabeth my daughters and to the child my wife now goeth withal, if it be a woman child, £30 each at the age of eighteen or day of marriage. To Jone Deremere my wife¹'s daughter ten ewes and a bullock. To Thomas Phillipe my servant two lambs. To my sons John, Thomas, Robert , and Richard a pair of sheets and a pillowbere each, to be delievered to William Deremere their uncle to be kept for them until they are able to occupy them. To my daughters Agnes and Elizabeth, my son William, and my wife"s daughter Jone Deremer certain household goods to be delievered unto their mother until they be able to occupy them. According to my promise, my brother Thomas from Michaelmas 1569 shall during his lifetime have the house to dwell in where father Sander now dwelleth, he paying therefor yearly 13s. 4d. My brother Richard to keep all my houses in Offley and Hollwell in repair, and to be allowed therefor in his accounts. To brother Richard 13s. 4d and he to be my executor. Overseers: William Cunysbye and William Derem¹, and to the former 40s. and the latter 20s. Residue of my goods unbequeathed I give to my sons which have no lands given them by will, equally divided. Witnesses: Roger Henlee [or Heulee], vicar of Offlye, William Cunnysbye, William Derem', Richard Hanscome, Thomas Hanskome, and Thomas Derem'. Proved 13 January 1568/9 by Richard Iverye, the executor named in said will. (Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, Hitchin Registry [Somerset House], vol. 1, fol. 116.)[6]."


9881. Katherine

1Website, http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kristin/fambly/Ivory/Robert4Ivory.html.
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Robert second married Katherine/Katheryn [surname not known], widow of Rychard DEREMER, with a son, Thomas and daughter, Joan by him. Katherine died before 17 June 1584 in Offley, Hertfordshire, England and is buried in The Church at Offley, Hertfordshire, England[7].

Katherine was co-executor of her husband Rychard's will in 1560 &340;along with her son, Thomas) and was left the "...copyhold tenement in Hitchin with forty acres of free land for her dowry..." as well as splitting "...[t]he residue of [Rychard¹s] moveable goods..." Since her children were still minors (Thomas being under 18 and Johan being unmarried), Katherine was also responsible for their inheritances until they were of age. Furthermore, Katherine was to "...take her half of [Rychard's] moveable goods and depart..." from the houses and lands willed to her son Thomas as soon as Thomas turned 18. She also received "...£30 and all such household goods as were hers by her first husband¹s will..."[2]

Katherine appears to have been well able to cope with the raising of all the children, who were all still minors when her husbands died and her husbands' considerable affairs. I am assuming that she was an educated woman to have done so as well as she did. Another indicator of this is the fact that she did not feel a need to remarry a third time and instead managed the lands herself. As such, she was on the lay subsidies for Offley, Hertfordshire, England in her own right."

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 67:330,340 (1913).
French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England".

3Website.
"
Katherine's will was written on 13 February 1583/4 and proven on 17 June 1584:

The Will of KATHERYN IVORYE of the parish of Offleye, co., Hertford, 13 February 1583/4. To be buried in the church of Offleye. To the poor in Offleye 20s., to be paid at the discretion of Thomas Derem' [Deremer] my son and Willian Ivorye my son. To Katheryn Tobye 5s. To John Sebrucke 1s. To Robert Cawdwell 1s. To Frauncis Derem¹ £4. To Thomas Derem', Edward Derem', Mary Derem', and Annis Deremer 40s. each, to be paid by there father Thomas Deremer, being money he oweth me. To Alce Younge, Joane Yonge, and Elizabeth Younge a pair of sheets each. To Thomas Younge, son of Thomas Younge, a cobiron. To William Ivorye my son all the corn and grain that Richard Ivorye oweth me and that was due at Lammas last by the will of my husband Robert Ivorye and is now in suit and various household goods and provisions. The residue of my household goods unbequeathed I give to my daughters Annis and Elizabeth, equally divided. £20 which my son William Ivorye doth owe me he shall pay to my said daughters, to each £10. To daughter Joane Younge all my money and debts unbequeathed, and she to distribute it as I have appointed her to do. Executor: William Ivorye. Witnesses: Thomas Dermer, Thomas Younge, and Willm Ivorye. Proved 17 June 1584 by the executor named in the will. (Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, Hitchin Registry [Somerset House], vol. 3, fo. 55.)[7]."


10064. Robert Peck

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 91:10.
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638," (explaining relationship to his grandfather, John Peck).

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 89:327, 338 (1935).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638,".

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 89:327, 338 (1935).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638,".

4New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 89:327, 338 (1935).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638,".


10065. Johan Waters

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 91:282 (1937).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638,".


10066. Nicholas Babbs

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 91:363 (1937).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638," (noting that Robert's wife was Helen Babb whose father was Nicholas Babbs).


11780. Henry Scott

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 36 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).


11781. Martha Whatlock

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 36 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).


11782. Christopher Strutt Yeoman

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 35 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 35 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 35 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).

4New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 36 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."(calls himself "Yeoman" in his will, leaves "to Elizabeth Scott the wife of Thomas Scott 12d. to be paid..in full satisfaction of her child's portion").

5New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Jan 1987, p. 34-37, 'English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt'. Information taken from Rattlesd.


11783. Ann Waller

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 34, 35 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 36 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).