Thomas Eliot

Thomas Eliot

Male Bef 1626 - Bef 1630  (< 3 years)

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  • Name Thomas Eliot 
    Born Bef 07 Sep 1626 
    Christened 07 Sep 1626  St. Germans, Cornwall Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Died Bef 16 Apr 1630  [2
    Buried St. Paternus, South Petherwin, Cornwall Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I00323  Eliots of Port Eliot
    Last Modified 16 Jun 2021 

    Father Sir John Eliot,   b. 11 Apr 1592, Cuddenbeak, St. Germans, Cornwall Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Nov 1632, Tower of London Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 40 years) 
    Mother Radigund Gedy,   d. Bef 13 Jun 1628 
    Family ID F00137  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 

    • --- "Sir John Eliot: A Biography" by John Forster, Vol. 2, 1872, page 358:
      Thomas, the elder of his two youngest boys, had died in the month following Eliot's sentence. I mark the date by a note of the 16th of April about the purchase of mourning for his sons at Oxford. He was expecting them at Whitsuntide, but told them at once to get what clothes were necessary. 'Better there than here, in respect of the trouble of sending. And in that observe your own convenience, either for cloth or stuff as may be answerable to mourning.'*

      * Port Eliot MSS. 16th April 1630. 'To my son Jo. Eliot.'

      --- Parish Registers do not exist at St. Paternus, South Petherwin, before 1656. The children of the imprisoned Sir John Eliot were staying at Trebursey, the house of their grandfather (Richard Gedy), at the time of Thomas Eliot's death. Presumably, he was buried at St. Paternus, as it is the obvious burial place of the Gedy family. It is known that Richard Gedy was buried (also presumably at South Petherwin) beside his parents and some of his children, so it is likely that this young grandson was buried there as well.

  • Sources 
    1. [S00020] Genealogical Memoranda relating to the families of Eliot of Port Eliot and Craggs of Wyserley, Copied from Documents in the possession of the Right Honorable the Earl of St. Germans, (Name: Name: Taylor and Company, London 1868;;).

    2. Sir John Eliot: A Biography" by John Forster, Vol. 2, 1872, page 358.