Matches 26,501 to 26,550 of 27,164
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26501 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Lilbourne, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British fiche 6127965 Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line#112 Itm I give to Tymothyes children my English bible and my … mas…. and 20 [shillings] Line #67 And to sonne Nethercott's children 5 [pounds] to be equallie devided among all And to sonne Tymothes children | Whiting, Elizabeth (I19558)
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26502 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Lilbourne, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British fiche 6127965 | Whiting, Elizabeth (I1700)
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26503 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Lilbourne, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British fiche 6127965 | Whiting, John (I1696)
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26504 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Lilbourne, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British fiche 6127965 | Whiting, Elizabeth (I1825)
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26505 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Lilbourne, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British fiche 6127965 | Whiting, John (I1821)
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26506 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Markfield, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British film 592577 BIRTH: Also shown as Born Of, Etton, Northa, Eng. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1613 ============== Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line #112-113 Itm I give to Tymothyes children my English bible and my … mas…. and 20 [shillings] a piece Line #67 And to sonne Nethercott's children 5 [pounds] to be equallie devided among all And to sonne Tymothes children | Whiting, Timothy (I19555)
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26507 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Markfield, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British film 592577 BIRTH: Also shown as Born United Kingdom. ================== Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line#112 Itm I give to Tymothyes children my English bible and my … mas…. and 20 [shillings] Line #67 And to sonne Nethercott's children 5 [pounds] to be equallie devided among all And to sonne Tymothes children | Whiting, Mary (I19559)
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26508 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Markfield, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British film 592577 | Whiting, Mary (I1702)
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26509 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Markfield, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British film 592577 | Whiting, Timothy (I1697)
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26510 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Markfield, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British film 592577 | Whiting, Mary (I1827)
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26511 | Source of Information: 1. Henry isham Longden, "Northamptonshire and Rutland Clergy from 1500" FHL British book 942.5 D3L v. 15. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Markfield, Leicestershire, "Parish Register Transcripts, 1567-1654" FHL British film 592577 | Whiting, Timothy (I1822)
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26512 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. ========================== Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line #73 & Daughter Burton and to sonn Tymothes wife Nathaniels wife Sonn Robts wife & Richard Symers wife ….. a peice to buy them [Here again the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] Bibles w[ith] Line #110-111 Ite[m] I give to my Sonne Burton [Calvins sermons?] Dente…. & 2 …… and to my daughter his wife & Margaret her Daughter 10 [pounds] Transcription of the 1627 will of Giles Whiting, clerk of Etton, Northampton Three images comprise the probate record for Giles Whiting. The first image, Document 7a, shows a document written in 1627 and which summarizes some, but not all, of the legatees. Words on the extreme left margin of the document are incomplete or missing due to tight binding. Words on the extreme right margin are partially illegible due to darkness of the image. The second and third images, Documents 7b and 7c, show the will as written in 1625. Together these two images offer the complete will. This will looks more like a draft then the final document. Many lines of the will, especially on Document 7b, are interposed one on top of the other making it extremely difficult, and in some cases impossible, to distinguish the individual phrases. Other phrases are crossed out. Words on the right margin are in some cases too dark to clearly distinguish. The Latin words and abbreviations are transcribed as found in the documents with the exception of the probate statement at the end of the will which has been summarized in an English translation. Document 7a: In the name of God Amen. Anno Dm 1627, April 4th et Regni Regus Caroli Angl … … Giles Whiting of Etton in the Count[y] of North[ampton] and in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerke … bodye, and of good & [per]fect remembrance, thankes be to God, do ordeyne & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following first I com[m]end my soule into the hands of Almightie God … heavenlie father, whome by the Death & blood shedding ws my onlye & alone Saviour Jesus … … and my bodie to be buried in the Chancell of Etton. Itm I give to evre cottager in Etton & W..dreast 12 … piece. It[em] I gyve to the Churchwardens for the use of the Church so as thei let me have the tombe of … … my Church to be buried in - 10 [shillings]. Itm I give to my Godchildren, Robt Wright, John Bolton, … … I give to my Brother Francis Whyting - 10 [?] & to his wife 5 [shillings] & to ech of his children - 5 [shillings] a piece … I give to Robt Chatain my Sisters sonne - 20 [shillings] & to his wife - 5 [shillings] and to his Sister Susan - 9 [shillings] … I bequeath to Elizabeth Amy & Hanna Amy my Sisters Daughters 10 [pounds] a piece & the g… … ar theres remayning in my custodye. And to Giles Worlde my kinesman. … I give to Edward Joice my Clarke & tithingman - 5 [shillings] 8 [pence] … I give to my sonn doctors three Daughters Elizabeth, Katherine & Dorcas Whiting 10 [shillings] a piece to by … em Bibles wh. Document 7b: In the name of God amen A[nno] D[omi]ni 1625. Februarie the Seventh et Regni Regus Caroli Ange primo I Giles Whiting of Etton in the count[y] of North[ampton] & in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerk well in bodie & of good & p[er]fect remembrance thanks be to God, Do ordeine & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following, First I com[m]end my Soule into the hands of Almightie God and heavenlie father, whome by the Death & blood shedding onelie & alone Saviour Jesus Ch[ris]t & my bodie to be buried in the Chancell of Etton. Itm I give to the poore of Etton & W..dreast … Itm I give to the churchwardens for the use of the church conditionally to let me have the tross for my sepulcher And to my Godchildre[n] Robert Lamb, Robert Wright, John Bolton, Giles Ward five shillings a piece Ite[m] I give to my brother Francis Whiting 20 [shillings] & to his wife … & to eche of his children 10 [shillings] a piece Itm I give to Elizabeth Amy and Hanna Amy my Sisters children 5 [pounds] a piece, And to Robt Chetam my Systers Sonne [?] & to his syster Susan five [shillings] And to Giles Ward a [.rindle] now. Item I give to my Sonn Drs thre Daughters Elizabeth Katherine & Dorcas 10 [shillings] & a peice to buy them Ringes for a remembrance [Here the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] And to sonne Nethercott's children 5 [pounds] to be equallie devided among all And to Sonne Tymothes children …. And to Robt Lamb my grandchild & godson and to Sw Lamb his brother And to Sonne Lambes children … to be … And to Nathaniel the sonn of Nathaniel Whiting … 40 [shillings]. And to Ann Whiting his daughter 20 [pounds] And to Robt Whiting three Daughters - 10 [shillings] a peice. Itm I give to Daughter Nethercott, Daughter Lamb & Daughter Burton and to sonn Tymothes wife Nathaniels wife Sonn Robts wife & Richard Symers wife ….. a peice to buy them [Here again the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] Bibles w[ith] Ite I give to sonn Burton … [Calvins sermons?] …... den………. I give to Nathaniel Whiting my sonn a …. in …… called noluc…. ……. his mother. I give to John Abell St.. ….. …… ….. Ite I give to yong f………. ….. grandchild and godson ….. on the new testament I give to Edward Joice my clerke & tithingman 5 [shillings] 8 [pence] All the rest of my goods & chattels unbequeathed my Dettes being paide & funeral dischardged I give & bequeath to Margerie Whiting my good and ….. wife, for her maintenance & sur…r during her natural life. And if this ………. goods remaining after …. ded….. of the legacies be not sufficient to maintain …. her during her life, then I will it that monies given to my children be st..ed by my executor to have it be for her behalf during her life, & after to be given unto them … to my will. And I ordeine & make my loving sonn in law Robt Lamb the sole executor of this my last will & testament to see my legacies per… [words are too dark to distinguish] him towards his paines [Calvins sermons?] upon … And I request my sonn Nethercott to be supervisor ….. ….. and I give him for his paines the first …. Of the booke of [martirs?] Those being witnesses: Itm I give Daughter Nethercott my ston jug ___. silver And to sonn Tymothe. Itm I give S Bolton ….. Bo…osill on the w…stes & ….. Itm I give to John Whiting Tymothes eldest sonne Tolles … ….. & Schaliger & …. Itm I give to S Lamb my grandchild twenty … …., 2 [books?] & … on ….. Document 7c: Itm I give to Daughter Nethercot my stonn jug t..t with silver And [too dark to read] Itm I give to Daughter Lamb 10 [pounds] & to Sara & Mary John Thomas & …. 5 [pounds] And to Robt Lamb my grandchild & godson I give Marlorat on it & m..lont on [genosus?] & psalmes …. ….. ….. Peter Lombard Antonie ….. [too dark to read] Testament & my greot commo[n] place lese And to his brother William Lamb tr…. & att m..stulows work being a book. & pist… on moth.. [too dark to read] & my Bible [sentence crossed out] Ite[m] I give to my Sonne Burton [Calvins sermons?] Dente…. & 2 …… and to my daughter his wife & Margaret her Daughter 10 [pounds] Itm I give to Tymothyes children my English bible and my … mas…. and 20 [shillings] a piece And to him also sonne John Whiting if he be a minister & precher all the rest of my books unbequethed Itm I give to my sonn Nathaniel Whiting ..lutarches lines of English and to his son Nathaniel 10 [pounds] And to his Daughter Ann Whiting w[it]h me - 10 [pounds] And to John Abell [too dark to read and section crossed out] grene ring w[it]h shete & blankets & pillowes & bolsters be it Itm I give to Robt Whiting my sonn [crossed out] held to his wife & three Daughters & it first come of the marti.. It I give to Georg Bolton his wife & 2 Daughters 40 [shillings] And to S Bolton his sonn and my godsonn … Boys his p..stell [phrase crossed out and what is written above is largely unreadable] It I give to Richard Spencer & his wife - [an unreadable amount] & to his Daughter 20 [shillings] It I give to Bess..nd Thomas Lewis his wife the chest was her mothers & on ewe lamb It I give to A.. ….. her a quarters rent All the rest of my goods ch..els & household stuff unbequeathed my debts being paid & funeral discharged I will shall be sold by my three sonnes Timothe Nathaniel & Robert Whiting whom I make the sole execut[ers] of this my last will & testament to pay the legacies I have given to the three children & ….. my kindred. And after they have sold my goods within & without & distributed them …. & fullie according to the true meaning of this my last will they ….. s…. so named of my Said goods or chattels .. will shalbe equallie devided among [sentence crossed out but concerns his three sons] It without ane sores of contention. And I Desire my Sonn Lamb & sonne Nethercott to be supervisors to the same, to see my will forth fullie & trulie & hostile performed, and I give Sonn Lamb [Calvins sermons?] [too dark to read] and to Sonne Nethercott the [crossed out] These being witnesses [The probate statement written in Latin says that the will was probated at Peterborough on 21 June 1627.] ============================================ Summary of John Whiting's Will Church of England. Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952-1955) FHL Film #92099 1625 will of John Whiting, Doctor of Divinity ofSt. Martin in the Vintry, London WD 8 Apr 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5 Freehold and copyhold tenements in Eastham, Essex, to Katherine, my wife To father Giles Whiting my seal ring of gold Rest of goods to wife Katherine and children Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas [all children are minors] Wife is executrix Wit: Edward White Sr., George Shepham, Robert Whitinge "I have given and appointed all my goods and chattels to my loving wife and three children ... " No mention of any sons. But, this places his daughter Katherine in London where she may have married in 1633 to Thomas Wiggins. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Abigail Whiting and Rowse Burton, gentleman. 3. John Fetherstone, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. Abigall uxor Rous Burton de...in Com' Leic. Clericus. 4. Family Tree. Marriage date given is 7 July 1603 in Aldwinkle Saint Peter, Northampton, England | Whiting, Abigail (I19549)
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26513 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Abigail Whiting and Rowse Burton, gentleman. 4th [quarto] 1605 Rowse Burton ^gentlema[n] & Abigall Whitinge were married August viij [8]th Reg.[reign] Jacobi [james I] 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. 4. Family Tree. Marriage date given is 7 July 1603 in Aldwinkle Saint Peter, Northampton, England Notes: 1. Rowse Burton was named as the churchwarden of Etton in 1615. | Burton, Rowse (I1709)
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26514 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Abigail Whiting and Rowse Burton, gentleman. 4th [quarto] 1605 Rowse Burton ^gentlema[n] & Abigall Whitinge were married August viij [8]th Reg.[reign] Jacobi [james I] 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. 4. Family Tree. Marriage date given is 7 July 1603 in Aldwinkle Saint Peter, Northampton, England Notes: 1. Rowse Burton was named as the churchwarden of Etton in 1615. | Burton, Rowse (I1834)
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26515 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Transcription of the 1627 will of Giles Whiting, clerk of Etton, Northampton Three images comprise the probate record for Giles Whiting. The first image, Document 7a, shows a document written in 1627 and which summarizes some, but not all, of the legatees. Words on the extreme left margin of the document are incomplete or missing due to tight binding. Words on the extreme right margin are partially illegible due to darkness of the image. The second and third images, Documents 7b and 7c, show the will as written in 1625. Together these two images offer the complete will. This will looks more like a draft then the final document. Many lines of the will, especially on Document 7b, are interposed one on top of the other making it extremely difficult, and in some cases impossible, to distinguish the individual phrases. Other phrases are crossed out. Words on the right margin are in some cases too dark to clearly distinguish. The Latin words and abbreviations are transcribed as found in the documents with the exception of the probate statement at the end of the will which has been summarized in an English translation. Document 7a: In the name of God Amen. Anno Dm 1627, April 4th et Regni Regus Caroli Angl … … Giles Whiting of Etton in the Count[y] of North[ampton] and in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerke … bodye, and of good & [per]fect remembrance, thankes be to God, do ordeyne & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following first I com[m]end my soule into the hands of Almightie God … heavenlie father, whome by the Death & blood shedding ws my onlye & alone Saviour Jesus … … and my bodie to be buried in the Chancell of Etton. Itm I give to evre cottager in Etton & W..dreast 12 … piece. It[em] I gyve to the Churchwardens for the use of the Church so as thei let me have the tombe of … … my Church to be buried in - 10 [shillings]. Itm I give to my Godchildren, Robt Wright, John Bolton, … … I give to my Brother Francis Whyting - 10 [?] & to his wife 5 [shillings] & to ech of his children - 5 [shillings] a piece … I give to Robt Chatain my Sisters sonne - 20 [shillings] & to his wife - 5 [shillings] and to his Sister Susan - 9 [shillings] … I bequeath to Elizabeth Amy & Hanna Amy my Sisters Daughters 10 [pounds] a piece & the g… … ar theres remayning in my custodye. And to Giles Worlde my kinesman. … I give to Edward Joice my Clarke & tithingman - 5 [shillings] 8 [pence] … I give to my sonn doctors three Daughters Elizabeth, Katherine & Dorcas Whiting 10 [shillings] a piece to by … em Bibles wh. Document 7b: In the name of God amen A[nno] D[omi]ni 1625. Februarie the Seventh et Regni Regus Caroli Ange primo I Giles Whiting of Etton in the count[y] of North[ampton] & in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerk well in bodie & of good & p[er]fect remembrance thanks be to God, Do ordeine & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following, First I com[m]end my Soule into the hands of Almightie God and heavenlie father, whome by the Death & blood shedding onelie & alone Saviour Jesus Ch[ris]t & my bodie to be buried in the Chancell of Etton. Itm I give to the poore of Etton & W..dreast … Itm I give to the churchwardens for the use of the church conditionally to let me have the tross for my sepulcher And to my Godchildre[n] Robert Lamb, Robert Wright, John Bolton, Giles Ward five shillings a piece Ite[m] I give to my brother Francis Whiting 20 [shillings] & to his wife … & to eche of his children 10 [shillings] a piece Itm I give to Elizabeth Amy and Hanna Amy my Sisters children 5 [pounds] a piece, And to Robt Chetam my Systers Sonne [?] & to his syster Susan five [shillings] And to Giles Ward a [.rindle] now. Item I give to my Sonn Drs thre Daughters Elizabeth Katherine & Dorcas 10 [shillings] & a peice to buy them Ringes for a remembrance [Here the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] And to sonne Nethercott's children 5 [pounds] to be equallie devided among all And to Sonne Tymothes children …. And to Robt Lamb my grandchild & godson and to Sw Lamb his brother And to Sonne Lambes children … to be … And to Nathaniel the sonn of Nathaniel Whiting … 40 [shillings]. And to Ann Whiting his daughter 20 [pounds] And to Robt Whiting three Daughters - 10 [shillings] a peice. Itm I give to Daughter Nethercott, Daughter Lamb & Daughter Burton and to sonn Tymothes wife Nathaniels wife Sonn Robts wife & Richard Symers wife ….. a peice to buy them [Here again the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] Bibles w[ith] Ite I give to sonn Burton … [Calvins sermons?] …... den………. I give to Nathaniel Whiting my sonn a …. in …… called noluc…. ……. his mother. I give to John Abell St.. ….. …… ….. Ite I give to yong f………. ….. grandchild and godson ….. on the new testament I give to Edward Joice my clerke & tithingman 5 [shillings] 8 [pence] All the rest of my goods & chattels unbequeathed my Dettes being paide & funeral dischardged I give & bequeath to Margerie Whiting my good and ….. wife, for her maintenance & sur…r during her natural life. And if this ………. goods remaining after …. ded….. of the legacies be not sufficient to maintain …. her during her life, then I will it that monies given to my children be st..ed by my executor to have it be for her behalf during her life, & after to be given unto them … to my will. And I ordeine & make my loving sonn in law Robt Lamb the sole executor of this my last will & testament to see my legacies per… [words are too dark to distinguish] him towards his paines [Calvins sermons?] upon … And I request my sonn Nethercott to be supervisor ….. ….. and I give him for his paines the first …. Of the booke of [martirs?] Those being witnesses: Itm I give Daughter Nethercott my ston jug …. silver And to sonn Tymothe. Itm I give S Bolton ….. Bo…osill on the w…stes & ….. Itm I give to John Whiting Tymothes eldest sonne Tolles … ….. & Schaliger & …. Itm I give to S Lamb my grandchild twenty … …., 2 [books?] & … on ….. Document 7c: Itm I give to Daughter Nethercot my stonn jug t..t with silver And [too dark to read] Itm I give to Daughter Lamb 10 [pounds] & to Sara & Mary John Thomas & …. 5 [pounds] And to Robt Lamb my grandchild & godson I give Marlorat on it & m..lont on [genosus?] & psalmes …. ….. ….. Peter Lombard Antonie ….. [too dark to read] Testament & my greot commo[n] place lese And to his brother William Lamb tr…. & att m..stulows work being a book. & pist… on moth.. [too dark to read] & my Bible [sentence crossed out] Ite[m] I give to my Sonne Burton [Calvins sermons?] Dente…. & 2 …… and to my daughter his wife & Margaret her Daughter 10 [pounds] Itm I give to Tymothyes children my English bible and my … mas…. and 20 [shillings] a piece And to him also sonne John Whiting if he be a minister & precher all the rest of my books unbequethed Itm I give to my sonn Nathaniel Whiting ..lutarches lines of English and to his son Nathaniel 10 [pounds] And to his Daughter Ann Whiting w[it]h me - 10 [pounds] And to John Abell [too dark to read and section crossed out] grene ring w[it]h shete & blankets & pillowes & bolsters be it Itm I give to Robt Whiting my sonn [crossed out] held to his wife & three Daughters & it first come of the marti.. It I give to Georg Bolton his wife & 2 Daughters 40 [shillings] And to S Bolton his sonn and my godsonn … Boys his p..stell [phrase crossed out and what is written above is largely unreadable] It I give to Richard Spencer & his wife - [an unreadable amount] & to his Daughter 20 [shillings] It I give to Bess..nd Thomas Lewis his wife the chest was her mothers & on ewe lamb It I give to A.. ….. her a quarters rent All the rest of my goods ch..els & household stuff unbequeathed my debts being paid & funeral discharged I will shall be sold by my three sonnes Timothe Nathaniel & Robert Whiting whom I make the sole execut[ers] of this my last will & testament to pay the legacies I have given to the three children & ….. my kindred. And after they have sold my goods within & without & distributed them …. & fullie according to the true meaning of this my last will they ….. s…. so named of my Said goods or chattels .. will shalbe equallie devided among [sentence crossed out but concerns his three sons] It without ane sores of contention. And I Desire my Sonn Lamb & sonne Nethercott to be supervisors to the same, to see my will forth fullie & trulie & hostile performed, and I give Sonn Lamb [Calvins sermons?] [too dark to read] and to Sonne Nethercott the [crossed out] These being witnesses [The probate statement written in Latin says that the will was probated at Peterborough on 21 June 1627.] ============================================ Summary of John Whiting's Will Church of England. Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952-1955) FHL Film #92099 1625 will of John Whiting, Doctor of Divinity ofSt. Martin in the Vintry, London WD 8 Apr 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5 Freehold and copyhold tenements in Eastham, Essex, to Katherine, my wife To father Giles Whiting my seal ring of gold Rest of goods to wife Katherine and children Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas [all children are minors] Wife is executrix Wit: Edward White Sr., George Shepham, Robert Whitinge "I have given and appointed all my goods and chattels to my loving wife and three children ... " No mention of any sons. But, this places his daughter Katherine in London where she may have married in 1633 to Thomas Wiggins. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Abigail Whiting and Rowse Burton, gentleman. 4th [quarto] 1605 Rowse Burton ^gentlema[n] & Abigall Whitinge were married August viij [8]th Reg.[reign] Jacobi [james I] 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. 4. Family Tree. Marriage date given is 7 July 1603 in Aldwinkle Saint Peter, Northampton, England Notes: 1. Rowse Burton was named as the churchwarden of Etton in 1615. GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Rouse DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased | Burton, Rowse (I19567)
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26516 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Abigail Whiting and Rowse Burton, gentleman. 3. John Fetherstone, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. Abigall uxor Rous Burton de...in Com' Leic. Clericus. 4. Family Tree. Marriage date given is 7 July 1603 in Aldwinkle Saint Peter, Northampton, England | Whiting, Abigail (I1692)
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26517 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Abigail Whiting and Rowse Burton, gentleman. 3. John Fetherstone, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. Abigall uxor Rous Burton de...in Com' Leic. Clericus. 4. Family Tree. Marriage date given is 7 July 1603 in Aldwinkle Saint Peter, Northampton, England | Whiting, Abigail (I1817)
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26518 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Sarah Whiting and Robert Lamb. 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Sara nupta Rob' ti Lambe de Peterborowe. 4. Burial - Church of England. Parish Church of Peterborough, Northamptonshire Peterborough, St. John Baptist parish register transcript B-B-M, 1560-1644 and index (Salt Lake City, Utah : S.D. Spencer, 1994) FHL British book 942.55/P1 K29s. 5. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635. ========= 1601 Sara Whiting in the Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 Name: Sara Whiting Gender: Female Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 7 Jul 1603 Marriage Place: Etton, Northamptonshire, England Parish as it Appears: Etton Register Type: Parish Registers Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: View this parish Spouse: Robert Lambe Source Citation Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Parish Registers; Reference Numbers: 117p/1 Source Information Ancestry.com. Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Northamptonshire Anglican Parish Registers and Bishop’s Transcripts. Textual records. Northamptonshire Record Office, Northampton, England. Description This collection contains images of Church of England baptism, marriage, and burial records for the years 1532–1812 from various parishes in Northamptonshire, England. Learn more... © 2016, Ancestry.com http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/NorthamptonshireEarly/4213844/printer-friendly?_phsrc=iQw2650&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-d&new=1&gsln=Whiting&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1500&msbpn__ftp=Northamptonshire%2c+England&msbpn=5277&msbpn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c0%7c3257%7c3251%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c5277%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msypn__ftp=Northamptonshire%2c+England&msypn=5277&msypn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c0%7c3257%7c3251%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c5277%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msfns=Whiting&MSAV=1&uidh=yxz&ti=0&rank=1&pcat=34&fh=26&recoff=&ml_rpos=27 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/9198/100344931_00024?pid=4213844&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DiQw2650%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DNorthamptonshireEarly%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26gsln%3DWhiting%26gsln_x%3D0%26msbdy%3D1500%26msbpn__ftp%3DNorthamptonshire,%2520England%26msbpn%3D5277%26msbpn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5277%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn__ftp%3DNorthamptonshire,%2520England%26msypn%3D5277%26msypn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5277%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msfns%3DWhiting%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dyxz%26ti%3D0%26rank%3D1%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D26%26h%3D4213844%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D27&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=iQw2650&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true | Whiting, Sarah (I1693)
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26519 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Sarah Whiting and Robert Lamb. 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Sara nupta Rob' ti Lambe de Peterborowe. 4. Burial - Church of England. Parish Church of Peterborough, Northamptonshire Peterborough, St. John Baptist parish register transcript B-B-M, 1560-1644 and index (Salt Lake City, Utah : S.D. Spencer, 1994) FHL British book 942.55/P1 K29s. 5. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 ================ Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line #72 Daughters - 10 [shillings] a peice. Itm I give to Daughter Nethercott, Daughter Lamb & Daughter Burton and to sonn Tymothes wife Nathaniels wife Sonn Robts wife & Richard Symers wife ….. a peice to buy them Line#103 Itm I give to Daughter Lamb 10 [pounds] & to Sara & Mary John Thomas & …. | Whiting, Sarah (I19550)
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26520 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Sarah Whiting and Robert Lamb. 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Sara nupta Rob' ti Lambe de Peterborowe. 4. Burial - Church of England. Parish Church of Peterborough, Northamptonshire Peterborough, St. John Baptist parish register transcript B-B-M, 1560-1644 and index (Salt Lake City, Utah : S.D. Spencer, 1994) FHL British book 942.55/P1 K29s. 5. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 | Whiting, Sarah (I1818)
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26521 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Sarah Whiting and Robert Lamb. 3. Burial - Church of England. Parish Church of Peterborough, Northamptonshire Peterborough, St. John Baptist parish register transcript B-B-M, 1560-1644 and index (Salt Lake City, Utah : S.D. Spencer, 1994) FHL British book 942.55/P1 K29s. 4. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, Film #092,132 Vol 168 Folio 63. WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 Notes: 1. He was a gentleman. ========= 1601 Sara Whiting in the Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 Name: Sara Whiting Gender: Female Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 7 Jul 1603 Marriage Place: Etton, Northamptonshire, England Parish as it Appears: Etton Register Type: Parish Registers Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: View this parish Spouse: Robert Lambe Source Citation Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Parish Registers; Reference Numbers: 117p/1 Source Information Ancestry.com. Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Northamptonshire Anglican Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts. Textual records. Northamptonshire Record Office, Northampton, England. Description This collection contains images of Church of England baptism, marriage, and burial records for the years 1532-1812 from various parishes in Northamptonshire, England. Learn more... © 2016, Ancestry.com http://search.ancestry.com/search/collections/NorthamptonshireEarly/4213844/printer-friendly?_phsrc=iQw2650&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-d&new=1&gsln=Whiting&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1500&msbpn__ftp=Northamptonshire%2c+England&msbpn=5277&msbpn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c0%7c3257%7c3251%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c5277%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msypn__ftp=Northamptonshire%2c+England&msypn=5277&msypn_PInfo=7-%7c0%7c0%7c3257%7c3251%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c5277%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&msfns=Whiting&MSAV=1&uidh=yxz&ti=0&rank=1&pcat=34&fh=26&recoff=&ml_rpos=27 Actual Image: http://interactive.ancestry.com/9198/100344931_00024?pid=4213844&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DiQw2650%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DNorthamptonshireEarly%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26gsln%3DWhiting%26gsln_x%3D0%26msbdy%3D1500%26msbpn__ftp%3DNorthamptonshire,%2520England%26msbpn%3D5277%26msbpn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5277%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn__ftp%3DNorthamptonshire,%2520England%26msypn%3D5277%26msypn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5277%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msfns%3DWhiting%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dyxz%26ti%3D0%26rank%3D1%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D26%26h%3D4213844%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D27&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=iQw2650&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true | Lamb, Robert (gentleman) (I1708)
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26522 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Sarah Whiting and Robert Lamb. 3. Burial - Church of England. Parish Church of Peterborough, Northamptonshire Peterborough, St. John Baptist parish register transcript B-B-M, 1560-1644 and index (Salt Lake City, Utah : S.D. Spencer, 1994) FHL British book 942.55/P1 K29s. 4. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 Notes: 1. He was a gentleman. | Lambe, Robert (gentleman) (I19566)
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26523 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998." FHL British fiche 6127398. Marriage of Sarah Whiting and Robert Lamb. 3. Burial - Church of England. Parish Church of Peterborough, Northamptonshire Peterborough, St. John Baptist parish register transcript B-B-M, 1560-1644 and index (Salt Lake City, Utah : S.D. Spencer, 1994) FHL British book 942.55/P1 K29s. 4. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, Film #092,132 Vol 168 Folio 63. WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 Notes: 1. He was a gentleman. | Lamb, Robert (gentleman) (I1833)
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26524 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Giles wife's name is given as Maria Carew [it is wrong]. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. 3. "Parish Registers for Etton, 1587-1908" FHL British fiche 6127398, Burial of Margerie Whiting. Had 41 grandchildren. 4. Family Search Family Tree gives her name as Maria Carew but her burial entry and her husband's will name her as Margerie, not Marie. Notes: 1. Her maiden name could be Carew. 2. Her burial entry stated that she was 80 years old. | Margerie (I1688)
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26525 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Giles wife's name is given as Maria Carew [it is wrong]. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. 3. "Parish Registers for Etton, 1587-1908" FHL British fiche 6127398, Burial of Margerie Whiting. Had 41 grandchildren. 4. Family Search Family Tree gives her name as Maria Carew but her burial entry and her husband's will name her as Margerie, not Marie. Notes: 1. Her maiden name could be Carew. 2. Her burial entry stated that she was 80 years old. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Etton, Northamptonshire, England. BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Etton, Northamptonshire, England. ============================= Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Lines #83-88 funeral discharged I give & bequeath to Margerie Whiting my good and ….. wife, for her maintenance & sur…r during her natural life. And if this ………. goods remaining after …. ded….. of the legacies be not sufficient to maintain …. her during her life, then I will it that monies given to my children be st..ed by my executor to have it be for her behalf during her life, & after to be given unto them … | Margerie (I19410)
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26526 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Giles wife's name is given as Maria Carew [it is wrong]. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. 3. "Parish Registers for Etton, 1587-1908" FHL British fiche 6127398, Burial of Margerie Whiting. Had 41 grandchildren. 4. Family Search Family Tree gives her name as Maria Carew but her burial entry and her husband's will name her as Margerie, not Marie. 5. Walter C. Metcalfe, The Visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558, Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and lilly, 1634: to which are added miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from Various Harleian manuscripts, and an appendix containing Berry's exxes pedigrees (London: Harleinan Society, 1870) [FHL British book 942 B4h v. 13-14] Notes: 1. Her maiden name could be Carew. 2. Her burial entry stated that she was 80 years old. | Margerie (I1813)
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26527 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 | Lamb, William (I1711)
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26528 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1635 will of Robert Lambe of Longthorpe, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). WD 14 Apr 1635; WP 11 Jun 1635 | Lamb, William (I1836)
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26529 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. | Burton, Margaret (I1712)
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26530 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. | Burton, Margaret (I1837)
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26531 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Will indicated that Robert had three daughters and was then living at Esat Ham, Essex. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998" FHL British fiche 6127398. 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Rob'tus Whiting filius duxit filiam...Thurgood de East Ham in Com' Essex prope London. 4. Family Tree. Name of wife as Judith Thorowgood married June 1617, London. This marriage could not be proved using FamilySearch or Ancestry. 5. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1637 will of Robert Whiting of East Ham, Essex, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). Notes: 1. A gentleman. | Whiting, Robert (gentleman) (I1691)
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26532 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Will indicated that Robert had three daughters and was then living at Esat Ham, Essex. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998" FHL British fiche 6127398. 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Rob'tus Whiting filius duxit filiam...Thurgood de East Ham in Com' Essex prope London. 4. Family Tree. Name of wife as Judith Thorowgood married June 1617, London. This marriage could not be proved using FamilySearch or Ancestry. 5. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1637 will of Robert Whiting of East Ham, Essex, FH Film #92,139 folio 131 [Folio numbers posted at top of a page about every 16 pages] Notes: 1. A gentleman. ========================== Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line#133-136 sonnes Timothe Nathaniel & Robert Whiting whom I make the sole execut[ers] of this my last will …. & fullie according to the true meaning of this my last will they ….. s…. so named of my Said goods or chattels Line #120 Itm I give to Robt Whiting my sonn [crossed out] held to his wife & three Daughters & it first come of the marti.. & testament to pay the legacies I have given to the three children & ….. my kindred. And after they have sold my goods within & without & distributed them | Whiting, Robert (gentleman) (I19548)
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26533 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Will indicated that Robert had three daughters and was then living at Esat Ham, Essex. 2. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998" FHL British fiche 6127398. 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Rob'tus Whiting filius duxit filiam...Thurgood de East Ham in Com' Essex prope London. 4. Family Tree. Name of wife as Judith Thorowgood married June 1617, London. This marriage could not be proved using FamilySearch or Ancestry. 5. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1637 will of Robert Whiting of East Ham, Essex, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). Notes: 1. A gentleman. | Whiting, Robert (gentleman) (I1816)
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26534 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Written in 1625, but probated in 1627. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury,1645 will of John Nethercott of Oundle, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Parrish of Oundle, Northhamptonshire proved 3 jan 1644/5 FHL# 092,156 Rivers (nameof first will in folio) Vol:192 folio 28. Notes: 1. A gentleman. ======================== Proved 3 Jan 1644/45 Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Parrish of Oundle, Northhamptonshire proved 3 Jan 1644/5 FHL# 092,156 Rivers [name of first will in folio] Vol:192 folio 28. The folio number appears on the film on and upper corner. It is shown only about every 16 pages when the folio changes. My will is to give to the rest hereafter specified in this manner Impremins [in the first place] I owe unto my son in law , Mather Bowles, the sum of 50 pounds being part of the wier [dowery] yet unpaid due unto him upon bond to be paid at Michaelmas next which I wish to be paid at the day. Item I give unto my son John Nethercott the some [sum] of 200 pounds to be paid within one yearafter my departure. Item my will is that there be 40 pounds provided for the placing of my sonne … Edward Nethercott Item I make my most dear and loving wife my sole and onloy executrix to whom I give and bequeath the all the rest of my estate whether catte, money, bonds, bills, or any goods or household stuff whatsoever to be disposed of by her for her own use behoof during the time of his life and att her death to be bestowed as she shall see cause and thinke fitting provided only that my two youngest sons Francis and Edward may have a complete portion thereof according as her ability shall there extend &c [et cetera] John Nethercott Witnesses Edw [Edward] Cuthbert and Thomas Johnson and William Lambe Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Parrish of Oundle, Northhamptonshire proved 3 jan 1644/5 FHL# 092,156 Rivers (nameof first will in folio) Vol:192 folio 28. | Nethercott, John (I19565)
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26535 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Written in 1625, but probated in 1627. 2. Church of England, Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury, "Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857." FHL British film 92009. 1625 Will of John Whiting. WD 8 April 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5. Named: Wife, Katherine; Father, Giles Whiting; Children: Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas (all minors). 3. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester in the year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Eleven grandchildren accounted for. DEATH: Also shown as Died 1627 DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased DEATH: Also shown as Died Deceased SURNAME: Also shown as Miller GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Edward Warren BIRTH: Also shown as Born Etton, Northampton, England. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 9 Mar 1874 BIRTH: Also shown as Born Of Desford, Leicestershire, England. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Desford, Leicestershire, England. DEATH: Also shown as Died 20 Jan 1627 BURIAL: Also shown as Buried 20 Jan 1627 Line #18-19 … Giles Whiting of Etton in the Count[y] of North[ampton] and in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerke #46 Regus Caroli Ange primo I Giles Whiting of Etton in the count[y] of North[ampton] Transcription of the 1627 will of Giles Whiting, clerk of Etton, Northampton Three images comprise the probate record for Giles Whiting. The first image, Document 7a, shows a document written in 1627 and which summarizes some, but not all, of the legatees. Words on the extreme left margin of the document are incomplete or missing due to tight binding. Words on the extreme right margin are partially illegible due to darkness of the image. The second and third images, Documents 7b and 7c, show the will as written in 1625. Together these two images offer the complete will. This will looks more like a draft then the final document. Many lines of the will, especially on Document 7b, are interposed one on top of the other making it extremely difficult, and in some cases impossible, to distinguish the individual phrases. Other phrases are crossed out. Words on the right margin are in some cases too dark to clearly distinguish. The Latin words and abbreviations are transcribed as found in the documents with the exception of the probate statement at the end of the will which has been summarized in an English translation. Document 7a: In the name of God Amen. Anno Dm 1627, April 4th et Regni Regus Caroli Angl … … Giles Whiting of Etton in the Count[y] of North[ampton] and in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerke … bodye, and of good & [per]fect remembrance, thankes be to God, do ordeyne & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following first I com[m]end my soule into the hands of Almightie God … heavenlie father, whome by the Death & blood shedding ws my onlye & alone Saviour Jesus … … and my bodie to be buried in the Chancell of Etton. Itm I give to evre cottager in Etton & W..dreast 12 … piece. It[em] I gyve to the Churchwardens for the use of the Church so as thei let me have the tombe of … … my Church to be buried in - 10 [shillings]. Itm I give to my Godchildren, Robt Wright, John Bolton, … … I give to my Brother Francis Whyting - 10 [?] & to his wife 5 [shillings] & to ech of his children - 5 [shillings] a piece … I give to Robt Chatain my Sisters sonne - 20 [shillings] & to his wife - 5 [shillings] and to his Sister Susan - 9 [shillings] … I bequeath to Elizabeth Amy & Hanna Amy my Sisters Daughters 10 [pounds] a piece & the g… … ar theres remayning in my custodye. And to Giles Worlde my kinesman. … I give to Edward Joice my Clarke & tithingman - 5 [shillings] 8 [pence] … I give to my sonn doctors three Daughters Elizabeth, Katherine & Dorcas Whiting 10 [shillings] a piece to by … em Bibles wh. Document 7b: In the name of God amen A[nno] D[omi]ni 1625. Februarie the Seventh et Regni Regus Caroli Ange primo I Giles Whiting of Etton in the count[y] of North[ampton] & in the Diocese of Peterb[orough] Clerk well in bodie & of good & p[er]fect remembrance thanks be to God, Do ordeine & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following, First I com[m]end my Soule into the hands of Almightie God and heavenlie father, whome by the Death & blood shedding onelie & alone Saviour Jesus Ch[ris]t & my bodie to be buried in the Chancell of Etton. Itm I give to the poore of Etton & W..dreast … Itm I give to the churchwardens for the use of the church conditionally to let me have the tross for my sepulcher And to my Godchildre[n] Robert Lamb, Robert Wright, John Bolton, Giles Ward five shillings a piece Ite[m] I give to my brother Francis Whiting 20 [shillings] & to his wife … & to eche of his children 10 [shillings] a piece Itm I give to Elizabeth Amy and Hanna Amy my Sisters children 5 [pounds] a piece, And to Robt Chetam my Systers Sonne [?] & to his syster Susan five [shillings] And to Giles Ward a [.rindle] now. Item I give to my Sonn Drs thre Daughters Elizabeth Katherine & Dorcas 10 [shillings] & a peice to buy them Ringes for a remembrance [Here the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] And to sonne Nethercott's children 5 [pounds] to be equallie devided among all And to Sonne Tymothes children …. And to Robt Lamb my grandchild & godson and to Sw Lamb his brother And to Sonne Lambes children … to be … And to Nathaniel the sonn of Nathaniel Whiting … 40 [shillings]. And to Ann Whiting his daughter 20 [pounds] And to Robt Whiting three Daughters - 10 [shillings] a peice. Itm I give to Daughter Nethercott, Daughter Lamb & Daughter Burton and to sonn Tymothes wife Nathaniels wife Sonn Robts wife & Richard Symers wife ….. a peice to buy them [Here again the lines are scrambled. Each concept will be separated as much as possible.] Bibles w[ith] Ite I give to sonn Burton … [Calvins sermons?] …... den………. I give to Nathaniel Whiting my sonn a …. in …… called noluc…. ……. his mother. I give to John Abell St.. ….. …… ….. Ite I give to yong f………. ….. grandchild and godson ….. on the new testament I give to Edward Joice my clerke & tithingman 5 [shillings] 8 [pence] All the rest of my goods & chattels unbequeathed my Dettes being paide & funeral dischardged I give & bequeath to Margerie Whiting my good and ….. wife, for her maintenance & sur…r during her natural life. And if this ………. goods remaining after …. ded….. of the legacies be not sufficient to maintain …. her during her life, then I will it that monies given to my children be st..ed by my executor to have it be for her behalf during her life, & after to be given unto them … to my will. And I ordeine & make my loving sonn in law Robt Lamb the sole executor of this my last will & testament to see my legacies per [words are too dark to distinguish] him towards his paines [Calvins sermons?] upon … And I request my sonn Nethercott to be supervisor ….. ….. and I give him for his paines the first …. Of the booke of [martirs?] Those being witnesses: Itm I give Daughter Nethercott my ston jug …. silver And to sonn Tymothe. Itm I give S Bolton ….. Bo…osill on the w…stes & ….. Itm I give to John Whiting Tymothes eldest sonne Tolles … ….. & Schaliger & ___. Itm I give to S Lamb my grandchild twenty … …., 2 [books?] & … on ….. Document 7c: Itm I give to Daughter Nethercot my stonn jug t..t with silver And [too dark to read] Itm I give to Daughter Lamb 10 [pounds] & to Sara & Mary John Thomas & …. 5 [pounds] And to Robt Lamb my grandchild & godson I give Marlorat on it & m..lont on [genosus?] & psalmes …. ….. ….. Peter Lombard Antonie ….. [too dark to read] Testament & my greot commo[n] place lese And to his brother William Lamb tr…. & att m..stulows work being a book. & pist… on moth.. [too dark to read] & my Bible [sentence crossed out] Ite[m] I give to my Sonne Burton [Calvins sermons?] Dente…. & 2 …… and to my daughter his wife & Margaret her Daughter 10 [pounds] Itm I give to Tymothyes children my English bible and my … mas…. and 20 [shillings] a piece And to him also sonne John Whiting if he be a minister & precher all the rest of my books unbequethed Itm I give to my sonn Nathaniel Whiting ..lutarches lines of English and to his son Nathaniel 10 [pounds] And to his Daughter Ann Whiting w[it]h me - 10 [pounds] And to John Abell [too dark to read and section crossed out] grene ring w[it]h shete & blankets & pillowes & bolsters be it Itm I give to Robt Whiting my sonn [crossed out] held to his wife & three Daughters & it first come of the marti.. It I give to Georg Bolton his wife & 2 Daughters 40 [shillings] And to S Bolton his sonn and my godsonn … Boys his p..stell [phrase crossed out and what is written above is largely unreadable] It I give to Richard Spencer & his wife - [an unreadable amount] & to his Daughter 20 [shillings] It I give to Bess..nd Thomas Lewis his wife the chest was her mothers & on ewe lamb It I give to A.. ….. her a quarters rent All the rest of my goods ch..els & household stuff unbequeathed my debts being paid & funeral discharged I will shall be sold by my three sonnes Timothe Nathaniel & Robert Whiting whom I make the sole execut[ers] of this my last will & testament to pay the legacies I have given to the three children & ….. my kindred. And after they have sold my goods within & without & distributed them …. & fullie according to the true meaning of this my last will they ….. s…. so named of my Said goods or chattels .. will shalbe equallie devided among [sentence crossed out but concerns his three sons] It without ane sores of contention. And I Desire my Sonn Lamb & sonne Nethercott to be supervisors to the same, to see my will forth fullie & trulie & hostile performed, and I give Sonn Lamb [Calvins sermons?] [too dark to read] and to Sonne Nethercott the [crossed out] These being witnesses [The probate statement written in Latin says that the will was probated at Peterborough on 21 June 1627.] ============================================ Summary of John Whiting's Will Church of England. Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952-1955) FHL Film #92099 1625 will of John Whiting, Doctor of Divinity ofSt. Martin in the Vintry, London WD 8 Apr 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5 Freehold and copyhold tenements in Eastham, Essex, to Katherine, my wife To father Giles Whiting my seal ring of gold Rest of goods to wife Katherine and children Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas [all children are minors] Wife is executrix Wit: Edward White Sr., George Shepham, Robert Whitinge "I have given and appointed all my goods and chattels to my loving wife and three children ... " No mention of any sons. But, this places his daughter Katherine in London where she may have married in 1633 to Thomas Wiggins. | Whiting, Reverend Giles (I14851)
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26536 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Written in 1625, but probated in 1627. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1645 will of John Nethercott of Oundle, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). Notes: 1. A gentleman. ========================= Proved 3 Jan 1644/45 Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Parrish of Oundle, Northhamptonshire proved 3 Jan 1644/5 FHL# 092,156 Rivers [name of first will in folio] Vol:192 folio 28. The folio number appears on the film on and upper corner. It is shown only about every 16 pages when the folio changes. My will is to give to the rest hereafter specified in this manner Impremins [in the first place] I owe unto my son in law , Mather Bowles, the sum of 50 pounds being part of the wier [dowery] yet unpaid due unto him upon bond to be paid at Michaelmas next which I wish to be paid at the day. Item I give unto my son John Nethercott the some [sum] of 200 pounds to be paid within one yearafter my departure. Item my will is that there be 40 pounds provided for the placing of my sonne … Edward Nethercott Item I make my most dear and loving wife my sole and onloy executrix to whom I give and bequeath the all the rest of my estate whether catte, money, bonds, bills, or any goods or household stuff whatsoever to be disposed of by her for her own use behoof during the time of his life and att her death to be bestowed as she shall see cause and thinke fitting provided only that my two youngest sons Francis and Edward may have a complete portion thereof according as her ability shall there extend &c [et cetera] John Nethercott Witnesses Edw [Edward] Cuthbert and Thomas Johnson and William Lambe | Nethercott, John (I1707)
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26537 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Consistory Court of the Diocese of Peterborough, "Probate records, 1541-1858," will of Giles Whiting of Etton, Northampton. FHL British film 174844. Written in 1625, but probated in 1627. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1645 will of John Nethercott of Oundle, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). Notes: 1. A gentleman. ========================= Proved 3 Jan 1644/45 Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Parrish of Oundle, Northhamptonshire proved 3 Jan 1644/5 FHL# 092,156 Rivers [name of first will in folio] Vol:192 folio 28. The folio number appears on the film on and upper corner. It is shown only about every 16 pages when the folio changes. My will is to give to the rest hereafter specified in this manner Impremins [in the first place] I owe unto my son in law , Mather Bowles, the sum of 50 pounds being part of the wier [dowery] yet unpaid due unto him upon bond to be paid at Michaelmas next which I wish to be paid at the day. Item I give unto my son John Nethercott the some [sum] of 200 pounds to be paid within one yearafter my departure. Item my will is that there be 40 pounds provided for the placing of my sonne … Edward Nethercott Item I make my most dear and loving wife my sole and onloy executrix to whom I give and bequeath the all the rest of my estate whether catte, money, bonds, bills, or any goods or household stuff whatsoever to be disposed of by her for her own use behoof during the time of his life and att her death to be bestowed as she shall see cause and thinke fitting provided only that my two youngest sons Francis and Edward may have a complete portion thereof according as her ability shall there extend &c [et cetera] John Nethercott Witnesses Edw [Edward] Cuthbert and Thomas Johnson and William Lambe | Nethercott, John (I1832)
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26538 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998" FHL British fiche 6127398. ==================== Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line #120 Itm I give to Robt Whiting my sonn [crossed out] held to his wife & three Daughters & it first come of the marti.. | Whiting, Judith (I19562)
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26539 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998" FHL British fiche 6127398. | Whiting, Judith (I1704)
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26540 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Parish Church of Etton, Northampton, "Parish registers for Etton, 1587-1998" FHL British fiche 6127398. | Whiting, Judith (I1829)
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26541 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury, "Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857." FHL British film 92009. 1625 Will of John Whiting. WD 8 April 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5. Named: Wife, Katherine; Father, Giles Whiting; Children: Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas (all minors) 2. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Joh'es Whiting Do' theologie et rector Eccl'ise St. Martini in le Vintrie London fil primogenit's = filia Shipham. Daughters Elizab. Dorcas. Da 3. FamilySearch has John's wife named as Dorcas Shipham but the will states the wife was Katherine. Perhaps he was married twice. | Shipham, Dorcas (I1633)
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26542 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury, "Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857." FHL British film 92009. 1625 Will of John Whiting. WD 8 April 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5. Named: Wife, Katherine; Father, Giles Whiting; Children: Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas (all minors) 2. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Joh'es Whiting Do' theologie et rector Eccl'ise St. Martini in le Vintrie London fil primogenit's = filia Shipham. Daughters Elizab. Dorcas. Da 3. FamilySearch has John's wife named as Dorcas Shipham but the will states the wife was Katherine. Perhaps he was married twice. | Shipham, Dorcas (I1810)
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26543 | Source of Information: 1. Church of England, Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury, "Prerogative Court of Canterbury, probate records, 1383-1857." FHL British film 92009. 1625 Will of John Whiting. WD 8 April 1618 WP 16 Feb 1624/5. Named: Wife, Katherine; Father, Giles Whiting; Children: Elizabeth, Katherine, and Dorcas (all minors) 2. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. page 92 Joh'es Whiting Do' theologie et rector Eccl'ise St. Martini in le Vintrie London fil primogenit's = filia Shipham. Daughters Elizab. Dorcas. Da 3. FamilySearch has John's wife named as Dorcas Shipham but the will states the wife was Katherine. Perhaps he was married twice. | Shipham, ?Dorcas (I19542)
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26544 | Source of Information: 1. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Martha uxor Joh' is Nethercot de Ungle in Com' Northamp. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1645 will of John Nethercott of Oundle, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). ===================================== Transcription of Giles Whiting's will probated 1627 made by Whiting Global in 2013 Line #102 Itm I give to Daughter Nethercot my stonn jug t..t with silver And [too dark to read] Line#96 Itm I give Daughter Nethercott my ston jug …. silver Line#72 Daughters - 10 [shillings] a peice. Itm I give to Daughter Nethercott, Daughter Lamb 3. Husband's Will (John Nethercott)- Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Parrish of Oundle, Northhamptonshire proved 3 jan 1644/5 FHL# 092,156 Rivers (nameof first will in folio) Vol:192 folio 28. | Whiting, Martha (I19551)
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26545 | Source of Information: 1. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Martha uxor Joh' is Nethercot de Ungle in Com' Northamp. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1645 will of John Nethercott of Oundle, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). | Whiting, Martha (I1694)
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26546 | Source of Information: 1. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Martha uxor Joh' is Nethercot de Ungle in Com' Northamp. 2. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1645 will of John Nethercott of Oundle, Northampton, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). | Whiting, Martha (I1819)
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26547 | Source of Information:\ 1. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Rob'tus Whiting filius duxit filiam...Thurgood de East Ham in Com' Essex prope London. 2. Family Tree. Name of Robert's wife as Judith Thorowgood married June 1617, however, this marriage could not be proved. 3. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1637 will of Robert Whiting of East Ham, Essex, FH Film #92,139 folio 131 [Folio numbers posted at top of a page about every 16 pages] | Thurgood, Judith (I19573)
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26548 | Source of Information:\ 1. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Rob'tus Whiting filius duxit filiam...Thurgood de East Ham in Com' Essex prope London. 2. Family Tree. Name of Robert's wife as Judith Thorowgood married June 1617, however, this marriage could not be proved. 3. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1637 will of Robert Whiting of East Ham, Essex, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). | Thurgood, Judith (I1716)
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26549 | Source of Information:\ 1. John Fetherston, "The visitation of the county of Leicester inthe year 1619, taken by William Camden) FHL British film 86958 item 2. Rob'tus Whiting filius duxit filiam...Thurgood de East Ham in Com' Essex prope London. 2. Family Tree. Name of Robert's wife as Judith Thorowgood married June 1617, however, this marriage could not be proved. 3. Will - Church of England. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1637 will of Robert Whiting of East Ham, Essex, seen at TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk). | Thurgood, Judith (I1841)
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26550 | source- Boston, Massachusetts Marriages, 1700-1809 Spouse1: The Rd. Mr. John Whiting Spouse2: Mrs. Mary Cotton Married By: Rev. Mr. Benj. Colman Presbytn Date: 30 Oct 1712 | Family F4475
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