Prevostus McKinstry and Jane Carpenter
Husband Prevostus McKINSTRY
Born: 24 Sep 1809 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John McKINSTRY (1786-1863) Mother: Kezia BATCHELOR (BATCHELDOR) (1787-1863)
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Rosetta HILL ( - )
Wife Jane CARPENTER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: William HARDENBER ( - )
2 F Caroline McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nathan TIRRELL ( - )
3 F Emily McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George L. CLEMENCE ( - )
4 M Adam Prevostus McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Bridget HENLEY ( - )
5 M Alfred McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emma HAYES ( - )
General Notes (Husband)
Had a dairy operation on his farm. Inherited his father's farm. Birth from Sturbridge town records
Genealogy of the McKinstry Family says he married twice. Doesn't list the wives, only the children by each.
General Notes for Child Adam Prevostus McKINSTRY
Married and made his homw with his father.
General Notes for Child Alfred McKINSTRY
Lived to atleast age 89. family patriarch. tok up harvesting ice, McKinstry Ice Company had "wide patronage in the area of southern Worcester County".
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Lemuel Marcy and Nancy Carpenter
Husband Lemuel MARCY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Elijah MARCY (1732-1779) Mother: Sarah STACY (1734-1801)
Marriage:
Wife Nancy CARPENTER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Joshua WIGHT and Elizabeth CARY
Husband Joshua WIGHT
Born: 1700 - Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas WIGHT (1638-1690) Mother: Mehitable (Mehetable) CHENEY (1643-1693)
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth CARY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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John Chalker and Esther FISKE
Husband John CHALKER
Born: - Rednall Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther FISKE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William FISKE (Abt 1550-1620) Mother: Anna SYSTYE (AUSTYE) ( -1600)
Children
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John Chamber and Margery Godbold
Husband John CHAMBER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margery GODBOLD
Born: Abt 1515 - Dennington, Suffolk, England Christened: Died: 1585 Buried:
Father: Roger GODBOLD (Abt 1473-1535) Mother: Margery ( - )
Other Spouse: JERVYS ( - )
Children
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William Heath and Agnes Cheney
Husband William HEATH
Born: Abt 1550-1555 - Little Amwell, Ware, Hertfordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried: 7 Jan 1624-7 Jan 1625
Father: Edward HEATH (Abt 1525-1592) Mother: Alice ( -1593)
Marriage: 9 Jun 1580 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
Wife Agnes CHENEY
Born: Abt 1560 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert CHENEY (Abt 1520-Bef 1567) Mother: Joan HARRISON (Abt 1525-1597)
Children
1 F Mary HEATH
Born: 19 Jun 1600 - from Nazeing, Essex, England Christened: Died: 15 May 1629 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: John JOHNSON (1588-1659) Marr: 21 Sep 1613 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England
2 M William HEATH
Born: Christened: Died: 29 May 1652 - Roxbury, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mary CRAMPTHORNE ( -1621) Marr: 1617 - Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, EnglandSpouse: Mary PERRY ( - ) Marr: 22 Jan 1622-22 Jan 1623 - Gilston, Hertordshire, England
3 M Isaac HEATH
Born: Christened: 13 Feb 1585-13 Feb 1586 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: 21 Jan 1660-21 Jan 1661 - Roxbury, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth MILLER (1593-1664) Marr: 14 Jan 1628-14 Jan 1629 - Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
4 M John HEATH
Born: Christened: 5 Aug 1581 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Died: Bef 25 Jul 1591 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Buried:
5 F Alice HEATH
Born: Christened: 22 Dec 1583 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried: 10 Oct 1640 - Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England
6 M George HEATH
Born: Christened: 4 Aug 1588 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried:
7 M John HEATH
Born: Christened: 25 Jul 1591 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried: 20 Jan 1594-20 Jan 1595 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England
8 F Prudence HEATH
Born: Christened: 6 Nov 1597 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward MORRISON ( - ) Marr: 25 Oct 1622 - St. Mary Mounthaw, London, England
9 M Thomas HEATH
Born: Christened: 1 Oct 1603 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried: 5 Oct 1603 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England
10 M Thomas HEATH
Born: Christened: 30 Sep 1604 - Ware, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
Douglas Richardson, The Heath Connection, English origins of Isaac and William Heath of Roxburgy, Massachusetts, John Johnson, Edward Morris, and Eizabeth (Morris) Cartwright. NEHGR, 2992, 271-278: "American genealogists have been aware for some time that hte immigrant John Johnson (ca 1590-1659) of Salem and Roxbury, Massachusetts, was related in some way to Elder Isaac and William Heath of Roxbury, and that the Heaths were also kin somehow to the immigrant, Edward Morris, and to Morris's sister, Elizabeth (Morris) Cartwright. Such kinship is proved by a series of Johnson, Heath and Morris Wills, reviewed by Reay G. Hurlburt in Capt Johnson Nd his wife, Margery of Roxbury - Who were They?" in TAG, 22 (1945-6); 47-49.
John Johnson in his will proved in 1659 called Ellder Isaac Heath his loving brother, and named him overseer in his will. Elder Isaac Heath's will dated 10- Jan 1660/1 referred to three knfolk; cousin Martha Brand, whose maiden name was known to be Heath, kinswoman Mary Mory *John Johnson's daughter(, and kinsman Edward Morris. Isaac Heath's widow Elizabeth in her will proved in 1664 naemd 'my cousin Capt Johnson. Isaac Heath's widow Elizabeth in her will dated 26 Sep 1673, named her cousin Isaac Johnson, cousin, Pepper (a Johnson son in law), cousin Bowen, cousin Bartholomew, and cousin Nathaniel Johnson's wife. All of these relatives can be identified as children and grandildren of the immigrant John Johnson.
It looked as though John Johnson was married to a sister of Elder Isaac and William Heath, adn that Edward Morris and his sister Elizabeth were the nephew and niece of Johnson's wife and of the Heath brothers.
In 1978 Peter Walne, County Archivist of Hertfordshire, published evidence which proved that the immigrant Heath brotehrs had their origins in hte adjacent parishes of Ware and Great Amwell (NEHGR, 132 [ 1978]: 20-21. He did not mention Johnson or Morris.
Richardson used Family History Library films of parish registers of Ware and Great Amwell to search for all entries for Johnson, Heath and Morris. John Johnson's wife and the mother of Edward Morris and his sster were Heath's. Further, the Heath brothers were first cousins to Martha Heath, wife of George Brand of Roxbury.
The family tree I have put together here is from these articles.
1992 NEHGS article says that the name of William's wife has not been found. However, apparently her father and uncle named her in their wills.
That William and not either of his brothers Robert or John, was the father of the next generation, is strongly suggested by the fact that he inherited his father's house there, to the exclusion of his brothers. He was probably established there already. The Ware parish registers do not name the father of children baptized there between 1581 and 1604, but the spacing of baptism suggests that there was only one Heath family having children in this period of time. Beginning 8n 1604, the registers include the father's name, and that year William's son Thomas was baptized. This was probably his last child. No further children for this William appear in the registers of Ware or Great Amwell.
From Douglas Richard, update:
New evidence on the Heath line has confirmed that William Heath, Sr., of Ware was the father of the immigrants Isaac and William. An inquisition taken at Ware, Hertfordshire, 20 June 1628, mentions an earlier indenture dated 20 March 1612/13 where by Humphrey Spenser of Ware, gentleman, citizen, and haberdasher of London, and John Thorowgood of Ware, yeoman, acting as trustees, conveyed various properties to a large number of inhabitants of Ware, among them William Heath and Isaac his son .
General Notes (Wife)
She is not identified in the 1992 NEHGR article on the Heath's, but according to http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/heath.htm#RCheney, Alice was named in the wills of her father and her Uncle William HARRISON. Daughter of Robert CHENEY and Joan HARRISON.
From http://www.mindfreedom.net/gen/t-s-p/p78.htm:
Agnes was named in her father's will and in 1594 was named in the will of her uncle. William Harrison.
HEATH JOHNSON MORRIS UPDATE: THE ANCESTRY OF AGNES (CHENEY) HEATHDouglas RichardsonIn 1992, the present author published evidence that the immigrants Elder Isaac Heath and William Heath of Roxbury, Massachusetts, were sons of an earlier William Heath, Sr. (ca. 1555-1625) of Ware, Hertfordshire. Following publication of tha t ar ticle, the marriage of William Heth [sic] of Ware was found, in the parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex, on 9 June 1580, to Agnes Cheney. Subsequent research produced probate records identifying Agnes as the daughter of Robert and Joan (Harrison) Cheney, and making it possible to develop her ancestry in both paternal and mhternal lines.
A number of Cheney's from Waltham Abbey were early settlers in Massachusetts - seemingly atleast three of them. I didn't learn more details. I found several versions of Dick Cheney's ancestry - one to Massachusetts, but with no origin in England, and one to Maryland in the 17th century. And another who said to ask him privately. Is this the Vice President's ideaof how to be assigned quasi-divine status?
General Notes for Child Mary HEATH
Nazeing, Essex, England, is adjacent to Great Amwell, Hertfordshire.
I have her parents as William Scudder, of Kent, and Margery. ?
General Notes for Child William HEATH
Richardson, Daniel. The Heath Connection: English origins of Isaac and William Heath of Roxbury Massachusetts, John Johnson, Edward Morris and Elizaabeth (Morris) Cartwright.
Reportsw on Ray G. Hurlburt, Capt John Johnson and his wife, Margery of Roxbury, Who were they? in TAG, 22 (1945-6); 47-49. Wills established relationships but took no position on what teh relationships were. Richardson suspected the mother of Edard Morris and Elizabeth Morris who married Edward Cartwright, was the sister of Mary, Isaac and William Heath.
In 1945 Walter Goodwin Davis proved that prior to migration William Heath lived in the aprish of Nazeing, Essex. The parson at Nazeing was Rev. John Eliot, who later became famous in America as "the Apostle to the Indians". William Heath had three children baptized at Nazeing in the period 1625-9, altohough it was not his home parish. Davis documented that William's wife, Mary, was the daughter of Thomas Crampthorne of nearby Sawbrdigeworth, Hertfordshire, Da.
William Heath lived in the parish of Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, prior to living at Nazeing, Essex,. (NEHGR, 132: 20-21. The Great Amwell parish registers show tahat William Heath married his first wife, Mary Cramphorne, there in 1617. Elder Isaac Heath also lived in the adjacent parish of Ware, Hertfordshire, wehre in 1629 he married Elizabeth Miller. He was identified as possibly being the Isaac Heath baptized at Ware on 13 Feb 1585/6.
Richardson here reconstructs the Heath and allied families of Ware and Greater Amwell.
From Great Migration Begins
WILLIAM HEATH
ORIGIN: Nazeing, Essex MIGRATION: 1632 on Lyon [ Hotten FIRST RESIDENCE: Roxbury
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: "He came to this land in the year 1632 & soon after joined to the church [at Roxbury]. He brought 5 children, Mary, Isaac, Mary, Peleg, Hannah" .
FREEMAN: 4 March 1632/3 [ MBCR <javascript:APop(p16657,150,180);> 1:367].
EDUCATION: Signed his name as witness to the will of John Grave but made his mark to his own will.
OFFICES: Deputy to General Court for Roxbury, 14 May 1634, 18 April 1637, 17 May 1637, 13 March 1638/9, 22 May 1639, 4 September 1639, 13 May 1640, 7 October 1640, 7 October 1641, 8 September 1642
. Magistrate for particular court, 25 May 1636. Committee to "consider of the act of Mr. Endicott, in defacing the colors," 6 May 1635 [. Committee to distribute "land & meadow at Conihasset," 13 May 1640 . Committee to value livestock, 13 May 1640 . Committee to "settle things between Hingham & the plantation to be settled at Nantasket [," 2 June 1641. Committee to "levy & proportion a rate of £800," 14 June 1642 . Committee to "consider whether in trial of causes to retain or dismiss juries," 27 September 1642 . Committee "to consider of the order for the burning of grounds," 14 May 1645 . On 22 May 1651 at "the request of William Heath, of Roxbury, being above sixty years of age, this Court thinks meet he should be exempted from all trainings" .
ESTATE: William Heath died at Roxbury just before the land inventory was taken there. The fourth entry in this land inventory, immediately after that of Rev. John Eliot, is for Isaac Heath, son of William. As there is a later, shorter, entry for Isaac Heath, as well as one for his younger brother Peleg Heath , this early entry would contain the lands which had been granted to the immigrant. At the time of the Roxbury land inventory William Heath's widow would have held a life interest in these lands, which were at her death to be divided between the two sons. Thus, before his death William Heath held twelve parcels of land, nine by grant from the town and three by purchase: "dwelling house, barn, orchard and houselot, three acres"; "fourteen acres of salt marsh"; "six acres of upland in the calve's pasture"; "six acres of saalt marsh in Gravelly point"; "four acres of upland at Stoney River"; "four and twenty acres not far from Gamblin's End"; "sixteen acres at the Great Pond"; "six acres ... lately bought of Mr. William Perkins"; "in the second allotment of the last division being the eleventh lot ... ninety-four acres, three quarters and thirty pole"; "in the four thousand acres two-hundred fifty and six acres"; "three roods of swamp land lately the land of John Stow"; and "four acres ... lately the land of Richard Pepper, lying in the upper calve's pasture" . In his will, dated 28 May 1652 and proved 21 October 1652, "Will[ia]m Heath of Roxbury" bequeathed to "my loving wife" the new end of my house that I now dwell in both above and below and half the great barn and half the barn yard, also all my arable land and meadow, also my cattle and moveables, on condition that she pay all debts, and pay "my daughter Mary Spere" £10 and "my daughter Hannah" £10; "my son Isaac" presently to possess the old end of my dwelling house with convenient yard room for his wood, also half the great barn and barnyard during my wife's life; "my two sons" to have all my houses and lands, "my son Isaac being my eldest son" a double portion and "my son Pelig" a single portion; to "my daughter Mary that I had by my first wife 40s. a year out of all my lands to be paid by both my sons" and "I do entreat my wife in the mean season to have a motherly care over her and see that she want nothing that is convenient for her"; "my three friends ... my dear brother Elder Heath, John Rugles, & Phillip Elliott" overseers . BIRTH: By 1591 son of William and Agnes (Cheney) Heath of Ware, Hertfordshire [ NEHGR 146:266-68, 149:173-86]. DEATH: Roxbury 29 May 1652 ("William Heath, an able godly & faithful brother died" ).
MARRIAGE: (1) Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, 10 February 1616/7 Mary Crampthorne; she was baptized at Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, 16 January 1591/2, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Lyndesell) Crampthorne; she was buried at Great Amwell 24 November 1621, as "the wife of William Heath of Ware End." (2) Gilston, Hertfordshire, 29 January 1622/3 Mary Perry of Sawbridgeworth; she accompanied her husband to Roxbury in 1632, and was admitted to Roxbury church with him; she was buried at Roxbury 15 December 1659 ("Our aged Sister Heath the widow of Wil. Heath was buried".
[Emigrants from Hertfordshire, 1630-1640, NEHGR, 1978, p 20, reports confusion regarding the order of the two wives, and also whose children were whose, but this should straighten it out.]
CHILDREN:
With first wife
i MARY, bp. Great Amwell 10 May 1618; living unmarried 28 May 1652, the date of her father's will, and from the wording of the bequest, she was probably incapable of caring for herself.
ii ISAAC, bp. Great Amwell 21 May 1621; m. Roxbury 16 December 1650 Mary Davis.
With second wife
iii Stillborn daughter, bur. Ware 27 November 1623.
iv PELEG, bp. Nazeing 30 January 1624/5; m. by 1652 Susanna _____. (In her 14 June 1652 will, widow Dorothy King bequeathed to "my daughter Susanna Heath one little flockbed"; Dorothy King was three times a widow and Susanna was daughter of her first husband, who may have been a Barker [ Weymouth Hist 3:22, 312, 349-50].)
v MARY, bp. Nazeing 2 September 1627; m. by 1644 George Spear (called "Mary Spere" in her father's will; child bp. 21 April 1644 [ RChR 115]; see also Annis Spear Anc 3).
vi HANNAH, bp. Nazeing 5 November 1629; m. by 1658 as his first wife Isaac Jones (daughter Hannah b. Dorchester 20 November 1658 and bp. there 21 November 1658; Elizabeth (Miller) Heath, widow of Isaac Heath, uncle of this Hannah Heath, made a bequest on 1 January 1664[/5] of 15s. to "Isaack Jones his daughter that he had by Hannah Heath" , leading to the conclusion that the Hannah Jones who died at Dorchester on 28 November 1658 was the wife of Isaac and not the daughter.
ASSOCIATIONS: William's brother, Isaac Heath, came to Roxbury, 1635 in the Hopewell. JOHN JOHNSON of Roxbury married in England to Mary Heath, sister of William and Isaac; Edward Morris and his sister Elizabeth (Morris) Cartwright were nephew and niece to William and Isaac through their mother Prudence Heath; Martha (Heath) Brand, wife of George Brand of Roxbury, was first cousin of William Heath [ NEHGR 146:261-78]. COMMENTS: Savage and Davis say he was deputy from Dover in 1645 [, but this was William Hilton who was deputy for that town in earlier years. William Heath witnessed the 1644 will of John Grave, who mentioned him as one of "my two friends, Phillip Eliot & Will[ia]m Heath" .
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: For many years the best treatment in print of William Heath was that published by Walter Goodwin Davis in 1945 [ 29-34]. In 1978 Peter Walne found a few additional items, mostly relating to the marriages of William Heath [ NEHGR(p16674,110,132);> 132:20-21]. In 1992 Douglas Richardson published an article which detailed the English origin of William Heath and his brother Isaac Heath, as well as others as noted above [ NEHGR (p16674,110,132); 146:261-78]; unless otherwise noted, the parish register entries above are from this article. In 1995 Richardson published an article supplementing that of 1992, solidifying the evidence that the immigrants William and Isaac Heath were sons of William of Ware, and identifying their mother [ NEHGR (p16674,110,132); 149:173-86].
From Emigrants from Herfordshire 1630-1640, NEHGR, Jan 1978, pp 20-21, discussion of William Heath.
In his treatment of William Heath, Walter Goodwin Davis credits Heath with two wives, the first unknown and the second, Mary Crampthorne, who accompanied him to New England. Evidence from some Hertfordshire parish registers indicates that the order of wives is wrong; moreover, there is some confusion as to the assignment of children to the two wives.
On 10 Feb 1616/7, he married at Graet Amwell, Mary Crampthorne, and by her had two children bpatized tehre. In both cases he is identified as of "Ware End" of the parish. On Nov 24, 1624, Mary, wife of William Heath of Ware End, was buried at Great Amwell.
On 22 Jan 1622/3, William Heath of Amwell and Mary Perry of Swabrdigeworth were married at Gilston, a nearby parish. No children of this marriage were baptized at Great Amwell. However, three children, Peleg, Mary and Hannah, were baptized at Nazeing just across the county boundary in Essex. William's second wife, Mary, may have been the daughter of JOhn Perry and baptized at Sawbrdigeworth 27 Jun 1602. This JOhn can probalby be identified as he who married Annes Peerce at Sawbridgeworth on 5 Oct 1585.
Two daugthers, both baptized Mary, were born of these marriages. Heath's will shows clearly taht both of these daugthers survived to adulthood and came to New England. The reason for naming a seonc daughter Mary was undoubtedly that the first was infirmed from childhood, as shown from William Heath's will:
To my daughter Mary that I had by my ffirst wife fforty shillings a yere out of all my lands to be paid by both my sonns... duirng the whole tyme of her natural life and they to begin at the tyme of her mother's death and they to enter on the land and I doe entreate my wife in teh season to have motherly care over hir and se yt she want nothing that is convenient for her.
By my math the wives don't add up; Mary Crampthorne, wife number one, died 24 Nov 1624, and William married Mary Perry of Sawbrdigeworth at Gilston on 22 Jan 1622/3 (1623), and she was also named Mary, and came to NEw England with William. ????? On the other hand, Great Migration Begins, above, following "The Heath Connection", NEHGR 1992, gives the date of death of the first wife as 30 Jan 1621. The original date must have been a mistype.
William's baptism is not found at Ware. Peter Walne, County Archivist for Herfordshire, suggests that William may have been born at Great Amwell during the period, 1586 to 1590, where there is a gap in the records.
General Notes for Child Isaac HEATH
Elder Isaac Heath lived in Ware, Hertfordshire, before he emigrated.
Isaac Heath came to New England in 1635 on the ship Hopewell, wikth his wife Elizabeth, one child, and a cousin, Martha Heath. Upon landing, he proceeded to Roxbury where William Heath was already settled; he represented the town in the General Court in 1637 and 1638. In 1637 he was chosen Ruling Elder of the Roxbury church, and held that position until his death. He was one of the founders of the Roxbury free school. (For more information, see Davis, Ancestry of Annis Spear, 29-31.
They had two children, both baptized at Ware; Isaac and Elizabeth. Isaac died as an infant.
General Notes for Child Alice HEATH
Probably married at Ware, 19 Sep 1614, as his first wife, Nathaniel Larke of Amwell Street, Great Amwell, who was buried there 24 Feb 1648/9, having survived his second wife, Annis by only a few days. He was one of teh overseers of the will of Thomas Johnson of Ware, sated 13 Aub 1639, proved 9 Feb 1640.
General Notes for Child George HEATH
Apparently named for hus uncle, George Heath, who died the previous month. No further record.
General Notes for Child Prudence HEATH
Married at St. Mary Mounthaw, London, 25 Oct 1622, Edward Morriosn of Ware and Great Amwell.
General Notes for Child Thomas HEATH
Married at Great Amwell, 9 Apr 1627, Elizabeth Mumford. They lived at Grat Amwell, Ware, and Watton at Stone, Herts.
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Agnes Cheney
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Agnes CHENEY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert CHENEY (Abt 1490-1542) Mother:
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Alice CHENEY
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Alice CHENEY
Born: 8 Aug 1570 - , Lambourn, Berkshire, England Christened: 8 Aug 1570 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Died: Buried:
Father: John CHENEY (1574-1574) Mother: Agnes (1542- )
Father: John CHENEY (1574-1574) Mother: Agnes (1542- )
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John STREATE and Dorothy CHENEY
Husband John STREATE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 6 Nov 1615 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England
Wife Dorothy CHENEY
Born: 28 Oct 1591 - , Lambourn, Berkshire, England Christened: 28 Oct 1591 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Died: Buried:
Father: Lawrence CHENEY (1566-1643) Mother: Julian WALDRON (1568- )
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Edward CHENEY
Husband Edward CHENEY
Born: 20 Dec 1568 - , Lambourn, Berkshire, England Christened: 20 Dec 1568 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Died: Buried:
Father: John CHENEY (1574-1574) Mother: Agnes (1542- )
Father: John CHENEY (1574-1574) Mother: Agnes (1542- )
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