Sir Edwin Stede Knight
Male, #9242, (1639 - 19 Jul 1695)
Cecilia Clarke1
Female, #9243, (1641 - 1 Feb 1686)
Citations
- Robert H. Goodsall, Stede Hill, London: Headley Brothers, 1949.
chart after p. 40.
Hester (?)
Female, #9244, (say 1593 - )
John Clarke1
Male, #9245, (after 1608 - )
Birth* | after 1608 | John was born after 1608. |
Citations
- Robert H. Goodsall, Stede Hill, London: Headley Brothers, 1949.
chart after p. 40.
Cecilia Clarke1
Female, #9246, (after 1608 - )
Birth* | after 1608 | Cecilia was born after 1608. |
Citations
- Robert H. Goodsall, Stede Hill, London: Headley Brothers, 1949.
chart after p. 40.
Miles Sandys of Latimers, co. Berks
Male, #9247, (say 1540 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 27 Feb 2011 to Warren Culpepper from Judith Simons, e-mail address.
Inscription in St Andrew's Church, Miserden, Gloucestershire to Sir William Sandys and Margaret Culpepper:
Here Lyeth the Bodie of Sr Willm SANDYS, of Musarden, in the Countie of Gloucr, Knight. He departed this Life Mar. 2, 1640, aged 77. And Dame Margaret, his Wife, Daughter and Heire of Walter CULPEPPER, in the county of Oxon, Esquire, and she departed this Life June 13, 1644, Aged 64, Haveing Issue five sons and five daughters.
Here's in this Cabanet Earth's richest Treasure,
A pair unparalell'd, and therefore Reader,
Expect not Phrases in sad Elegyes,
To clawe thy Fancy, but to thaw thine eyes.
See here that Wealth, Bloud, Honour, Power, must
Return the owners to their Mother Dust.
Vertue embalms them still, with Christ they be;
That chang'd the Rome, but not their Company.
Hester Clifton
Female, #9248, (say 1544 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 27 Feb 2011 to Warren Culpepper from Judith Simons, e-mail address.
Inscription in St Andrew's Church, Miserden, Gloucestershire to Sir William Sandys and Margaret Culpepper:
Here Lyeth the Bodie of Sr Willm SANDYS, of Musarden, in the Countie of Gloucr, Knight. He departed this Life Mar. 2, 1640, aged 77. And Dame Margaret, his Wife, Daughter and Heire of Walter CULPEPPER, in the county of Oxon, Esquire, and she departed this Life June 13, 1644, Aged 64, Haveing Issue five sons and five daughters.
Here's in this Cabanet Earth's richest Treasure,
A pair unparalell'd, and therefore Reader,
Expect not Phrases in sad Elegyes,
To clawe thy Fancy, but to thaw thine eyes.
See here that Wealth, Bloud, Honour, Power, must
Return the owners to their Mother Dust.
Vertue embalms them still, with Christ they be;
That chang'd the Rome, but not their Company.
William Sandys of Fladbury, co. Worc.
Male, #9249, (circa 1606 - )
Birth* | circa 1606 | William was born circa 1606. |
Marriage* | 24 Apr 1633 | He married Cecilia Stede on 24 Apr 1633. |
Cecilia Stede
Female, #9250, (1617 - )
William Stede LL.D.
Male, #9251, (1593 - after 1671)
Birth* | 1593 | William was born in 1593. |
Baptism | 2 Dec 1593 | He was baptized at Harrietsham, co. Kent, England, on 2 Dec 1593. |
Will | 22 Oct 1602 | John, Elizabeth, Thomas, Anthony, Henry, John, William and Elizabeth named as heir(s) in the will of Thomas Culpeper of Wilmington, co. Sussex on 22 Oct 1602.1 |
Marriage* | 17 Dec 1632 | He married Hester Sandys on 17 Dec 1632. |
Marriage* | | He married an unknown person . |
Birth of Son | 1639 | His son Sir Edwin Stede Knight was born in 1639. |
Will | 13 Jan 1644 | He is mentioned in the will of Sir Alexander Culpeper of Greenway Court, Knight at Greenway Court, Hollingbourne, co. Kent, England, on 13 Jan 1644.2,3 |
Will | 30 Jan 1644 | He is mentioned in the will of Sir Alexander Culpeper of Greenway Court, Knight on 30 Jan 1644.4,5 |
Will | 15 Jan 1661/62 | He is mentioned in the will of Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Elder, Knight on 15 Jan 1661/62.6 |
Death* | after 1671 | He died after 1671. |
Citations
- Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
Abstract of the Will of Thomas Culpeper, of Wilmington, from Lewes, A. 11, 218, and P.C.C., 102 Bolein.
- E-mail written 2007 to Warren Culpepper from Charles Andrew Grigsby, England, e-mail address.
Transcription of Will of Sir Alexander Culpeper of Greenway Court Hollingbourne Kent 1649
Ref: 422.
- Public Records Office, National Archives, London.
Image of will at: /archives/uk/wills/images/Alexander_of_Greenway_Court_1649.pdf
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- Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
P. C. C. Rivers, 157.
Image:http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/uk/wills/images/Alexander_of_Greenway_Court_1645-1.pdf.
- Public Records Office, National Archives, London.
Image of will at: /archives/uk/wills/images/Alexander_of_Greenway_Court_1645-1.pdf.
- Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
Will of Sir Thomas Culpepper of Hollingbourne, Kent, Knight, P. C. C. Laud, 16. Will dated January 15, 1661/2. Proved February 8, 1661/2.
Hester Sandys
Female, #9252, (say 1611 - )
Birth* | say 1611 | Hester was born say 1611. |
Marriage* | 17 Dec 1632 | She married William Stede LL.D. on 17 Dec 1632. |
Married Name | 17 Dec 1632 | As of 17 Dec 1632, her married name was Stede. |
Sir Edwyn Sandys of Eaton, co. Beds.
Male, #9253, (say 1581 - )
Elizabeth Sandys of the Vine
Female, #9254, (say 1583 - )
Sir George Hamilton 1st Baronet, of Donalong1
Male, #9255, (say 1601 - 1679)
Birth* | say 1601 | George was born at co. Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland, say 1601. |
Marriage* | say 1619 | He married Mary Butler say 1619.1 |
Birth of Son | circa 1620 | His son James Hamilton Groom of the Chamber to Charles II was born circa 1620 at Ireland.2 |
Death of Son | 6 Jun 1673 | His son James Hamilton Groom of the Chamber to Charles II died on 6 Jun 1673.2 |
Death* | 1679 | He died in 1679.1 |
Biography* | | Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet (c. 1607–1679), an Irish baronet, was the fourth son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn and Marion Boyd.
He was one of the proprietors of the silver mines of Knockaunderrig before the English Civil War.
Hamilton's early advancement was hindered by his Catholicism, but he was appointed a colonel of foot in 1649, and upheld the Royalist cause in Ireland. He was the commander at Nenagh when Ireton arrived to besiege it for the Parliamentarians in October 1650. Initially defiant, he surrendered to Ireton when the latter threatened to breach the walls with artillery. Hamilton's Irish lands were confiscated and he went into exile in Paris. Upon the Restoration, he was high in favor with Charles II and was created a baronet in 1660.
He married Mary Butler, sister of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. They had nine children, several of whom gained advancement in French service: 1. Col. James Hamilton (c. 1620–1673) 2. Sir George Hamilton (bef. 1621–1676), Comte de Hamilton, Maréchal de Camp (A french army rank equivalent to major general), married Frances Jennings, sister of the Duchess of Marlborough and had issue. He commanded an Irish regiment under Turenne at the battles of Sinzheim and Enzheim, and covered the retreat at Altenheim after Turenne's death at Sasbach. He was killed while serving under Luxembourg at Zebernsteeg. 3. Elizabeth Hamilton (c. 1641–1708), married in 1664 Philibert, comte de Gramont (d. 1707) and had issue 4. Antoine Hamilton, Comte de Hamilton (1646–1720) was a Jacobite and a noted author. 5. Thomas Hamilton 6. Lt.-Gen. Richard Hamilton (d. 1717), who commanded the infantry defending the ford at Oldbridge during the Battle of the Boyne. 7. Col. John Hamilton (d. July 12, 1691, Battle of Aughrim), Comte de Hamilton, married in January 1690 Elizabeth Macan and had issue 8. Lucia Hamilton (d. 1676), married Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet in 1674 9. Margaret Hamilton, married in January 1688 Matthew Forde.1 |
Citations
- Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong. (2008, March 3). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14:20, March 9, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_George_Hamilton%2C_1st_Baronet%2C_of_Donalong&oldid=195573083
- James Hamilton (British army officer). (2007, October 29). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14:04, March 9, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Hamilton_%28British_army_officer%29&oldid=167800406
Elizabeth Hamilton
Female, #9256, (say 1701 - )
Birth* | say 1701 | Elizabeth was born say 1701. |
Marriage* | 29 Mar 1719 | She married Edwyn Stede on 29 Mar 1719. |
Married Name | 29 Mar 1719 | As of 29 Mar 1719, her married name was Stede. |
Will | 15 May 1719 | She is mentioned in the will of Philippa Culpeper (The Younger Sister) on 15 May 1719.1,2 |
Edwyn Stede
Male, #9257, (1701 - 28 Jul 1735)
Sir George Ivy Knight
Male, #9258, (say 1550 - )
Birth* | say 1550 | George was born say 1550. "The St. Ives family originally lived in France. Returning crusaders were privileged to preface the family name with the word "St.", so it is highly probable that this family was represented on one or more of the crusades. The family came into England with the Norman Conquerors or shortly thereafter. The names of St. Ive, Ivo, St. Ives, Ives, Ivors, Iverson, Ivye, Ivy and Ivey were soon found in a number of countries, but there is documentary evidence that these all stem from the same family" (George Franks Ivey). Thomas Ivey of the third English generation acquired an estate in Wiltshire England. From this ancestral home came the first Ivey immigrant to America. Hence the generally accepted American spelling is "Ivey" though it is not uncommon to find branches of the family who use a different variation.
1-1 THOMAS IVEY lived in Gloucestershire, England, about 1425, He married Elizabeth, the daughter of John Vyell Issue: 2-1 RICHARD IVIE(OR IVEY)Married Isabel Caming. Issue: 3-1 THOMAS IVEY, married Elizabeth Keynes and through her acquired the Manor O West Keyaton, Wiltshire, England. Issue: 4-1 FIRINANDO IVEY, married a daughter of George Winters .Issue: 5-1 WILLIAM IVEY, who followed the Netherlands Wars 5-2 GEORGE IVEY, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth. Sir George Ivey commanded a regiment of horse. Married Susan Hyde. Issue: 6-1 SIR THOMAS IVEY married Lettice Culpepper, daughter of Sir Martin Culpepper.1 |
Marriage* | | He married Susan Hyde. |
Birth of Son | circa 1570 | His son Thomas Ivy was born circa 1570 at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. |
Burial* | 18 Feb 1636 | His body was interred on 18 Feb 1636 at West Hatch, Wiltshire, England. |
Citations
- The Ivey Family, as published on Bill Williams family history website at:
http://www.billwilliams.org/history/ivey.html
He says that the information was taken from photocopies of pages from a book "OUR FAMILY HERITAGE' written in 1956 by Minnie Speer Boone and published by the American Historical Co, Inc. New York.
Susan Hyde
Female, #9259, (say 1552 - )
James Wilford Sheriff of London 1499
Male, #9260, (say 1461 - after 1499)
Elizabeth Betenham1
Female, #9261, (say 1463 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 to Lew Griffin from Trudy Standridge, e-mail address.
Robert Wilford of Devonshire1
Male, #9262, (say 1431 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 to Lew Griffin from Trudy Standridge, e-mail address.
William Wilford of Hartridge, Kent1
Male, #9263, (say 1401 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 to Lew Griffin from Trudy Standridge, e-mail address.
Margaret Corneus1
Female, #9264, (say 1403 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 to Lew Griffin from Trudy Standridge, e-mail address.
Sir Walter Corneus1
Male, #9265, (say 1373 - )
Birth* | say 1373 | Walter was born say 1373. |
Marriage* | | He married an unknown person . |
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 to Lew Griffin from Trudy Standridge, e-mail address.
Rose Whetenhall
Female, #9266, (say 1513 - )
Margaret Penn
Female, #9267, (say 1443 - 6 May 1540)
Birth* | say 1443 | Margaret was born say 1443. |
Marriage* | 23 Oct 1463 | She married Walter Roberts of Glassenbury in Cranbrook, Kent on 23 Oct 1463. |
Married Name | 23 Oct 1463 | As of 23 Oct 1463, her married name was Roberts. |
Death* | 6 May 1540 | She died on 6 May 1540. |
Sir Thomas Pershall Third Bart.
Male, #9268, (say 1639 - )
Thomas Culpeper
Male, #9269, (circa 1735 - )
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | circa 1735 | Thomas was born circa 1735. |
Baptism | 20 Apr 1735 | He was baptized at Roxwell, co. Essex, England, on 20 Apr 1735. |
Marriage* | say 1757 | He married Grace (?) say 1757. |
Birth of Son | circa 1763 | His son Thomas Culpeper was born circa 1763 at co. Essex, England. |
Abraham Culpeper
Male, #9270, (circa 1710 - )
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | circa 1710 | Abraham was born at England circa 1710. |
Baptism | 18 Feb 1710 | He was baptized at Great Waltham, co. Essex, England, on 18 Feb 1710. |
Marriage* | say 1732 | He married Mary (?) say 1732. |
Birth of Son | circa 1735 | His son Thomas Culpeper was born circa 1735. |