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- WILL OF ROBERT THOMAS
WILL OF ROBERT THOMAS, St. Nicholas Acons.
Dated 14 Feb. 1609-10. Proved 18 Oct. 1610.
Robert Thomas, citizen and draper of London, of the parish of St. Nicholas Acon, London.
My body to the earth.
I stand bound to one William Muffett, late of Chippinge Barnett, Co. Hertford, gent. deceased and to his Exors and Administrators to leave to my present wife Ellen Thomas the sum of £2000 at the time of my death. To Ellen Thomas ... and all such plate as she brought with her now being in my house, so the property is not altered. To her my house in which I live. She shall care for my children.
I have given to my eldest son William Thomas £500 to set up his trade and £300, which I bestowed on copyhold lands for him, which I bought of my uncle William Thomas, late of St. Katherines. And also in consideration of a marriage with Mrs. Benette's daughter have assured him and his heirs males my lands called Spenbye in Lincoln, being to the value of £3000. Yet nevertheless I bequeath to Sir George Southcott, Knight and Humfrey Thomas my exors. £800 to allow him a yearly portion of £60 only for his maintenance. An Indenture tripartite made between his father-in-law Mr. Benet, himself and myself touching the settling of my land Spendye.
Upon my son Humfrey's marriage I assured and made over to him the house he now lives in and £500 stock, which house and stock cost me £1000 and did also enter into bond with one Mr. Sillyard to leave my son £1000 more.
Also to his (Humfrey's) son Robert £100. And also further to him all my lands in Essex called Dagman with 12 acres of Marsh by the Thames side, which one John Hardwood now holds. To my son John Thomas £1500 provided he makes a general release of all actions and demands, the said legacies excepted. My shop in Candleweekestreete and all the rest of those houses that are upon the same lease to son John.
Lands in Hartfordshire with my copyhold there called Beech Hide to my son Humfrey Thomas and to his heirs.
To my brother Symon Thomas, his two daughters £70 apiece to be paid to them the day of their marriages.
To my daughter Judith Feake £1000 in full satisfaction of her marriage money and Child's part. To her four children James, Robert, Alice and Judith £100 apiece.
James Feake; my son-in-law 'hathe given out threatening wordes that he would go to law with me for his portion.' If the said James refuses to release my exors. from all Actions and demands, within a quarter of a year after my decease, then this my said, legacy to his wife with the legacies to his children are cancelled, and I leave him to be relieved by the law.
To my daughter the Lady Sara Southcott and to her husband £1000. To her son Thomas Southcott £100 to be bestowed in land to the use of him and his mother. To Sara Thomas, my brother William's daughter £10 at the day of her marriage.
To my maid servant Mary Handlye £10.
To the relief of the poor children in Christ's Hospital in London £10.
To the Company of Drapers whereof I am free £20 for a dinner to the Livery of the same Company, who go to my funeral.
Executors: Sir George Southcott, Knight, Humfrey Thomas.
Overseers: My brother William Thomas, and I give to him a black gown, and to his wife a black gown, my son-in-law James Feake, and Clement Bucke, and to each of them and their wives black gowns.
Witnesses: Humfrey Clarke, Hugh Farye.
Memorandum. Alterations were made 6. June 1610 in the presence of Humfrey Were; Clement Burke, John Curwen, and Thomas Astley.
Probate: 12th Oct. 1610 to George Southcott, Knight and Humfrey Thomas, Executors.
WILLSON FAMILY, P.260; DELAFIELD FAMILY,
WILLSON FAMILY, P.260; DELAFIELD FAMILY, VOL 2 P.544; MARRIAGE RECORSD OF SAINT NICHLAS ACONS CHURCH, SAINT MARY WOOLNOTH CHURCH, SAINT EDMUND THE KING CHURCH, LONDON, MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND; DEATH RECORDS OF WATERTOWN, MIDDLESEX, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL ANC BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIEL VOL 1955-1956, P.145, 155, 212, 213; THE FEAKE FAMILY OF NORFOLK, LONDON, AND COLONIAL AMERICA, PALMER ANCESTRY BY BYRON S. PAL;MER P.2117;
!See American Genealogist 16 95-101 Occu
!See American Genealogist 16 95-101 Occupation: Draper Religion: Church of England Notes: 1) Will dated 14 Feb 1609/10; proved 12 Oct 1610 2) Apprenticed as a Draper-1559; free 12 Apr 1568 3) Draper's Company records contains his Apprenticeship from which itappears he was born ca 1547 4) Robert Thomas, had brothers: 1) William m Sara; 2) Simon, m ??, had atleast 2 children; one a daughter, Margaret m 29 May 1613, Robert Thomasof St. Botolph, Aldgate, Londen, EN (a cousin). 5) Married his 2d wife, Ellen, in St. Paneras, Soper Lane, London,Middlesex, England 6) Parish Registers, do not supply a record of his children's baptisms inany of the printed records of London churches, some of which have notbeen published 7) Marriage of daughter Judith to James Feake, Goldsmith, is found in theSt. Nicholas Acons, London Parish Records, recorded as 29 Jan 1592/93,page 63 Source: TAG, pp 95-101 "The Thomas Family of London, England byTorrey !md-2 Ellen Muffett, at London, Middlesex, EN, daughter of WilliamMuffett? and widow of William Lynaker, who d 20 Nov 1588; she m. RobertThomas 26 Jan 1589/90, at St. Nicholas Acon, London, England
!BUR: Amer Gen, Jacobus, FHL #(D 25 aga
!BUR: Amer Gen, Jacobus, FHL #(D 25 aga 1989, Amer Gen vol 16 #1 p 96) 98 Robt Thomas, Citzn & Draper of Lond. will 14 Feb 1610, pr 12 Oct 1610,D25 aga p
Ref: "Ancestral Lines Revised," Pg. 187
Ref: "Ancestral Lines Revised," Pg. 187 by Carl Boyer 3rd. Pub. 1981
!Ancestral File, Aug 1998
!Ancestral File, Aug 1998
!PARENTS-CHILDREN: Ancestral File;; LDS
!PARENTS-CHILDREN: Ancestral File;; LDS Church, CD-ROM ver 4.13, 15 Submitters;; Santa Cruz CA FHC, searched Jun 1994. !BIRTH-PARENTS-ORDINANCES: Archive Record; 1530; LDS Church, Family Group Record submitted by Margaret J. Miner, Springville UT;; FHL with photocopy in poss Dean Barton, Aptos CA; NOTE: Cited 1313 B 1-109, Thorn Family Temp Records.
Line in Record @I1161@ (RIN 1160) from G
Line in Record @I1161@ (RIN 1160) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM Line in Record @I1161@ (RIN 1160) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CONF Line in Record @I2332@ (RIN 2330) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM Line in Record @I2332@ (RIN 2330) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CONF Line in Record @I2698@ (RIN 2370) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM Line in Record @I2698@ (RIN 2370) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CONF
!SPOUSE: Arthur K. Gibson, 7 GENERATIONS
!SPOUSE: Arthur K. Gibson, 7 GENERATIONS OF JUDITHS; 1525-1841; CONNECTICUT !BIOGRAPHY: George E. McCracken, "The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, And !MARRIAGE: Clarence Almon Torrey, "The Thomas Family of London, England";
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!1313 B 1 -109 Thorn Family Temple rec
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!1313 B 1 -109 Thorn Family Temple records
Margaret J. Miner Springville, Utah
!The Feake family of Norfolk, London and
!The Feake family of Norfolk, London and Coloniel America
1. 1313 B 1 - 109; Thorn Family, Temple
1. 1313 B 1 - 109; Thorn Family, Temple Records. 2. Margaret J. Miner, AR. 3. Michel L. Call, PC 182. 4. Howard E. Hardy, FR. 5. Phoebe H. Stringham, FR.
Origins Unknown
Robert, whose parents are unknown, was born about 1530, probably in London. He died on 8 Jun 1610 and was buried on 26 June 1610, at St. Nicholas Acon, London, Middlesex, England.
In 1559, Robert was apprenticed as a draper to William Carow until 12 Apr 1568
He was a “draper” in London. He left a
He was a “draper” in London. He left a will dated 14 Feb 1609/10; proved 12 Oct 1610 which named his children.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
WILL OF ROBERT THOMAS
WILL OF ROBERT THOMAS, St. Nicholas Acons.
Dated 14 Feb. 1609-10. Proved 18 Oct. 1610.
Robert Thomas, citizen and draper of London, of the parish of St. Nicholas Acon, London.
My body to the earth.
I stand bound to one William Muffett, late of Chippinge Barnett, Co. Hertford, gent. deceased and to his Exors and Administrators to leave to my present wife Ellen Thomas the sum of £2000 at the time of my death. To Ellen Thomas ... and all suc h plate as she brought with her now being in my house, so the property is not altered. To her my house in which I live. She shall care for my children.
I have given to my eldest son William Thomas £500 to set up his trade and £300, which I bestowed on copyhold lands for him, which I bought of my uncle William Thomas, late of St. Katherines. And also in consideration of a marriage with Mrs. Bene tte's daughter have assured him and his heirs males my lands called Spenbye in Lincoln, being to the value of £3000. Yet nevertheless I bequeath to Sir George Southcott, Knight and Humfrey Thomas my exors. £800 to allow him a yearly portion of  £60 only for his maintenance. An Indenture tripartite made between his father-in-law Mr. Benet, himself and myself touching the settling of my land Spendye.
Upon my son Humfrey's marriage I assured and made over to him the house he now lives in and £500 stock, which house and stock cost me £1000 and did also enter into bond with one Mr. Sillyard to leave my son £1000 more.
Also to his (Humfrey's) son Robert £100. And also further to him all my lands in Essex called Dagman with 12 acres of Marsh by the Thames side, which one John Hardwood now holds. To my son John Thomas £1500 provided he makes a general release o f all actions and demands, the said legacies excepted. My shop in Candleweekestreete and all the rest of those houses that are upon the same lease to son John.
Lands in Hartfordshire with my copyhold there called Beech Hide to my son Humfrey Thomas and to his heirs.
To my brother Symon Thomas, his two daughters £70 apiece to be paid to them the day of their marriages.
To my daughter Judith Feake £1000 in full satisfaction of her marriage money and Child's part. To her four children James, Robert, Alice and Judith £100 apiece.
James Feake; my son-in-law 'hathe given out threatening wordes that he would go to law with me for his portion.' If the said James refuses to release my exors. from all Actions and demands, within a quarter of a year after my decease, then this m y said, legacy to his wife with the legacies to his children are cancelled, and I leave him to be relieved by the law.
To my daughter the Lady Sara Southcott and to her husband £1000. To her son Thomas Southcott £100 to be bestowed in land to the use of him and his mother. To Sara Thomas, my brother William's daughter £10 at the day of her marriage.
To my maid servant Mary Handlye £10.
To the relief of the poor children in Christ's Hospital in London £10.
To the Company of Drapers whereof I am free £20 for a dinner to the Livery of the same Company, who go to my funeral.
Executors: Sir George Southcott, Knight, Humfrey Thomas.
Overseers: My brother William Thomas, and I give to him a black gown, and to his wife a black gown, my son-in-law James Feake, and Clement Bucke, and to each of them and their wives black gowns.
Witnesses: Humfrey Clarke, Hugh Farye.
Memorandum. Alterations were made 6. June 1610 in the presence of Humfrey Were; Clement Burke, John Curwen, and Thomas Astley.
Probate: 12th Oct. 1610 to George Southcott, Knight and Humfrey Thomas, Executors.
WILLSON FAMILY, P.260; DELAFIELD FAMILY,
WILLSON FAMILY, P.260; DELAFIELD FAMILY, VOL 2 P.544; MARRIAGE RECORSD OF SAINT NICHLAS ACONS CHURCH, SAINT MARY WOOLNOTH CHURCH, SAINT EDMUND THE KING CHURCH, LONDON, MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND; DEATH RECORDS OF WATERTOWN, MIDDLESEX, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW Y ORK GENEALOGICAL ANC BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIEL VOL 1955-1956, P.145, 155, 212, 213; THE FEAKE FAMILY OF NORFOLK, LONDON, AND COLONIAL AMERICA, PALMER ANCESTRY BY BYRON S. PAL;MER P.2117;
!See American Genealogist 16 95-101 Occu
!See American Genealogist 16 95-101 Occupation: Draper Religion: Church of England Notes: 1) Will dated 14 Feb 1609/10; proved 12 Oct 1610 2) Apprenticed as a Draper-1559; free 12 Apr 1568 3) Draper's Company records contains his Apprenticeshi p from which itappears he was born ca 1547 4) Robert Thomas, had brothers: 1) William m Sara; 2) Simon, m ??, had atleast 2 children; one a daughter, Margaret m 29 May 1613, Robert Thomasof St. Botolph, Aldgate, Londen, EN (a cousin). 5) Married h is 2d wife, Ellen, in St. Paneras, Soper Lane, London,Middlesex, England 6) Parish Registers, do not supply a record of his children's baptisms inany of the printed records of London churches, some of which have notbeen published 7) Marriage of da ughter Judith to James Feake, Goldsmith, is found in theSt. Nicholas Acons, London Parish Records, recorded as 29 Jan 1592/93,page 63 Source: TAG, pp 95-101 "The Thomas Family of London, England byTorrey !md-2 Ellen Muffett, at London, Middlesex , EN, daughter of WilliamMuffett? and widow of William Lynaker, who d 20 Nov 1588; she m. RobertThomas 26 Jan 1589/90, at St. Nicholas Acon, London, England
!BUR: Amer Gen, Jacobus, FHL #(D 25 aga
!BUR: Amer Gen, Jacobus, FHL #(D 25 aga 1989, Amer Gen vol 16 #1 p 96) 98 Robt Thomas, Citzn & Draper of Lond. will 14 Feb 1610, pr 12 Oct 1610,D25 aga p
Ref: "Ancestral Lines Revised," Pg. 187
Ref: "Ancestral Lines Revised," Pg. 187 by Carl Boyer 3rd. Pub. 1981
!Ancestral File, Aug 1998
!Ancestral File, Aug 1998
!PARENTS-CHILDREN: Ancestral File;; LDS
!PARENTS-CHILDREN: Ancestral File;; LDS Church, CD-ROM ver 4.13, 15 Submitters;; Santa Cruz CA FHC, searched Jun 1994. !BIRTH-PARENTS-ORDINANCES: Archive Record; 1530; LDS Church, Family Group Record submitted by Margaret J. Miner, Springville UT; ; FHL with photocopy in poss Dean Barton, Aptos CA; NOTE: Cited 1313 B 1-109, Thorn Family Temp Records.
Line in Record @I1161@ (RIN 1160) from G
Line in Record @I1161@ (RIN 1160) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM Line in Record @I1161@ (RIN 1160) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CONF Line in Record @I2332@ (RIN 2330) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM Line in Record @I2332@ (RIN 233 0) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CONF Line in Record @I2698@ (RIN 2370) from GEDCOM file not recognized: BAPM Line in Record @I2698@ (RIN 2370) from GEDCOM file not recognized: CONF
!SPOUSE: Arthur K. Gibson, 7 GENERATIONS
!SPOUSE: Arthur K. Gibson, 7 GENERATIONS OF JUDITHS; 1525-1841; CONNECTICUT !BIOGRAPHY: George E. McCracken, "The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, And !MARRIAGE: Clarence Almon Torrey, "The Thomas Family of London, England";
.
!1313 B 1 -109 Thorn Family Temple rec
.
!1313 B 1 -109 Thorn Family Temple records
Margaret J. Miner Springville, Utah
!The Feake family of Norfolk, London and
!The Feake family of Norfolk, London and Coloniel America
1. 1313 B 1 - 109; Thorn Family, Temple
1. 1313 B 1 - 109; Thorn Family, Temple Records. 2. Margaret J. Miner, AR. 3. Michel L. Call, PC 182. 4. Howard E. Hardy, FR. 5. Phoebe H. Stringham, FR.
Origins Unknown
Robert, whose parents are unknown, was born about 1530, probably in London. He died on 8 Jun 1610 and was buried on 26 June 1610, at St. Nicholas Acon, London, Middlesex, England.
In 1559, Robert was apprenticed as a draper to William Carow until 12 Apr 1568
He was a “draper” in London. He left a
He was a “draper” in London. He left a will dated 14 Feb 1609/10; proved 12 Oct 1610 which named his children.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
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