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1001 | On her Christening Record (IGI Batch # C00145-8), Hester's name is mistakenly transcribed as "Esther". Her mother's name is also listed as the same. --- "Derby Mercury" 21 Jul 1780, page 3: On Thursday the 20th Instant died, at Chevening, in Kent, the Seat of Earl Stanhope, Hester Vicoutess Mahon, eldest Daughter of the late Earl of Chatham, in the 25th Year of her Age. Her many good and amiable Qualities make her greatly lamented by her Family and Friends. --- "The Gentleman's Magazine" Vol. 50, 1780, page 348: 18. At Chevening, in Kent, the seat of the earl of Stanhope, Hester Viscountess Mahon, eldest dau. to the late earl of Chatham, in the 25th year of her age. ---------------------------------------------------------- | Pitt, Hester (I00688)
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1002 | Online Parish Clerks for The Parishes of Rame Peninsula, Cornwall, Source Medium: Internet St. German's Church Baptism, Marriage and Burial Records: http://www.stoneyburn.ca/OPC_Web/DB/ParishChest.php . | Source Source: S00006 (S00006)
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1003 | Parents listed on Baptism record as John Elliston and Elizabeth, his wife. | Elliston, Benjamin (I62)
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1004 | Parish Records Collection Marriages FMP: License Date: 14 Oct 1847 License Year: 1847 Bride Surname: LYGON Dual Date: 14 Oct 1847 Groom Surname: CAVENDISH Record source: Vicar-General Marriage Licence Allegations 1694-1850 | Family F00180
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1005 | Parish Register Transcription. | Source Source: S00012 (S00012)
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1006 | Peerage.com. | Source Source: S00014 (S00014)
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1007 | Pregnant when her husband died, but no record of that baby. | Barrington, Winifred (I46)
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1008 | Purchaser of the Westcliffe Estate from Thomas, Lord Borough, early in the reign of Queen Elizabeth | Gibbon, Thomas (I136)
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1009 | Received £100 pounds in the will of her mother-in-law, Hester Acton. | Mary (I100)
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1010 | Received £600 pounds in the will of his grandmother, Hester Acton. Listed as the oldest son of Thomas Gibbon. There were multiple other sons and daughters who each received £400 at the age of 21 or on their marriage (daughters). | Gibbon, Williams (I101)
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1011 | Recieved £1,000 pounds in the 1718 will of his mother, Hester Acton. The money was given to brother Edward who was to manage it and use it for the support of Matthew during "his natural life". But if Matthew ever tries to use the money for someone else or give any of it to someone else, then the £1,000 goes to Edward. --- "Edward Gibbon, 1737-1794" by D.M. Low, 1937, page 9: There was another son, Matthew, who was 'not right in his head'. | Gibbon, Matthew (I74)
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1012 | Recieved £100 pounds in the will of her grandmother, Hester Acton, to be given when she attained eighteen years. | Acton, Hester (I79)
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1013 | Recital of Marriage Settlement CY/1657 (Dated May 25, 1711, Cornwall Record Office). | Source Source: S00007 (S00007)
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1014 | Ref No CY/1657 Title Mortgage, Daniel Eliot and Katherine Fleming Date 25 May 1711 Format Manuscript Extent 1 piece Description Parties: 1) Sir William Coryton of West Newton Ferrers, baronet 2) Edward Eliot of Port Eliot, esquire 3) Susanna Coryton, spinster, daughter of 1). Security for payment of annuity of £450. Recital of Marriage Settlement, lease and release: 1) Daniel Eliot formerly of Port Eliot, esquire then deceased, 22 and 23 June 1685 2) Right Honourable Richard Lord Gorges, Baron of Dundalke, Ireland and John Speccott of Penhele, esquire, and Katherine Fleming then of Great Lincolns Inn Fields, Middlesex spinster 3) John Herle, then of the Middle Temple, esquire and Henry Fleming of Lincolns Inn, esquire. Marriage of Daniel Eliot and Katherine Fleming 1) to 2). Barton, farm and demesne of Port Eliot; Barton etc of Wisewander in Landrake; Barton of Bicton, St Ive; moiety of Barton of Hatch and Knapmills, Devon; Barton of Butterwell and Leigh Grattons, Cornwall; moiety of the sheaf of St Gennys. Marriage took place. Only issue a daughter Katherine (then Katherine Willis), Katherine wife of Daniel Eliot died shortly afterward. Daniel Eliot died October 1702. Richard Eliot died without issue. Will of Daniel Eliot 2 July 1694 - estate to John Speccott; Samuel Rolle of Heanton, Devon, esquire John Rashleigh of Cornerhall, Hertford, esquire William Hancock of Hendra, esquire; Jonathan Sparke of Plymouth, esquire for 21 years then to Edward Eliot. 11 May 1705 Katherine daughter of Daniell Eliot became 18 and afterwards married Browne Willis, esquire £3000 portion due to her under settlement (above) John Herle, deceased. Recital of deed of 17 March 1711: 1) Henry Fleming 2) Sir William Coryton 3) Browne Willis of Whaddon Hall, Buckinghamshire, esquire and wife Katherine 4) Edward Eliot. £3000 2) to 3) as part of £4,500 due to 4) for marriage portion of Susanna Coryton, 1) to 2) - properties in Devon and Cornwall (as above). Marriage proposed between Edward Eliot and Susanna Coryton daughter of Sir William Coryton - portion of £4,500 arranged by articles of 10 March 1711. If Susanna Coryton survived Edward Eliot after his death to have jointure of £450 annuity yearly, portions of £6000 for only daughter otherwise between daughters, if sons and daughters £4500 portions to share. - declaration of trusts. Annuity of £450 to S Coryton granted by deed of same date between 1) John Goodall esquire and John Clarke, esquire 2) Sir William Coryton 3) Samuel Rolle of Heanton, esquire, William Hancock of Hendra, esquire Edward Eliot;, esquire 4) Susanna Coryton. - Then portions as in recital. Witnessed Edward Dennys, George Dennys, Richard Smith. Ref No CY/1600 Title Marriage articles, Edward Eliot and Susanna Coryton Date 10 Mar 1711 Format Manuscript Extent 1 piece Description Parties: 1) Sir William Coryton, West Newton Ferrers, baronet 2) Edward Eliot of Port Eliot, esquire. Marriage Articles. Marriage of 2) and Susanna Coryton, daughter of 1). Jointure £450 annuity. 1) to give for marriage portion £4500. £3000 of which to be paid to Browne Willis, esquire and wife Katharine Willis, daughter of Daniel Elliot late of Port Eliot, esquire deceased, for payment of her portion charged on real estate of Daniel Eliot on marriage with Mrs Katherine Fleming, mother of Katherine Willis, 1) taking by mortgage and assignment of redress of 500 years of lands in Marriage Settlement for raising £3000 portion from Henry Fleming, esquire the surviving trustee and Browne Willis and wife and Edward Eliot for repayment of £3000. In trust for jointure of Susanna Coryton. And £4500 or £6000 for portions and provisions for younger son(s) and daughter(s). To Edward Eliot 2) for life, then for raising £3000 for jointure, then in trust for children. 1) to pay £1000 more (part of £4500) to 2) or Browne Willis and wife in discharge of debt owed by Edward Eliot to Browne Willis and wife for other part of portion given her by father's last will. 1) to pay £500 (part of £4500) within 3 months next after birth of first son of the marriage etc to be paid to Edward Eliot or Browne Willis and his wife in discharge of debt from E Eliot to Browne Willis and wife. 1) to secure payment of £1000 and £500 by bond. 2) for marriage portion to make over his estates to trustees nominated by 1) 2) To assure lands to persons nominated by 2) for raising £4500 or £6000 for portion of younger sons (£6000 for daughters) 2) In regard to estate of father Daniel Eliot devised to him it was entailed so Edward couldn't make a jointure. So 2) would procure surrender of estate in being for lives of Edward Eliot, his brother Richard Eliot and Katherine Willis (nee Eliot) of manors of Cuttenbeake and St Germans into hands of Bishop of Exeter for new lease to trustees to be nominated by Sir William Coryton. One life to be left out of lease and name of Susanna Coryton to be included. New lease to be in trust for Edward Eliot for life then to Susanna Coryton for life to raise annuity of £450. Then for children (£4500 or £6000). Edward Eliot covenanted with Sir W Coryton within one year of marriage to procure from Samuel Rolle of Heanton, Devon, esquire and from William Hancocke of Hendra, esquire (surviving trustees of Daniel Eliot esquire) lease of Screwes and Hender Walls in parish of Davidstow and Trewosell in parish of Tremaine for 99 years or 3 lives including Susannah Coryton. To Edward Eliot for life then in trust for annuity and portions. Witnessed Edward Dennys, George Dennys, Richard Smith. | Family F00361
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1015 | Russ. Date: 18 April 1837 | Plaoutine, Lieut-General Sergei Nikolaevich (I00704)
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1016 | Russian birthday would be 04 Nov 1897 Russian Anniversary would by 29 Jan 1927 Linguist and historian, specialist in the history of Slavic languages. Emigrated in 1919. • http://www.dommuseum.ru/ PLAUTIN Sergey (November 4, 1897, the St. Petersburg Tsarskoye Selo lips -. 23 February 1969, Paris, FSUs to the treasure of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois..). The historian, linguist and public figure. Father NS Plautina. He graduated from the Corps of Pages. Emigration in Yugoslavia. In 1923 he represented the city of Belgrade and Novi Sad, at the Congress of the Russian national youth in Munich, was elected vice-President of the PRESIdium of the Congress. Then he lived in Paris. He worked at the Louvre in the department of Greek vases, a connoisseur of the Hellenic antiquities. The researcher of ancient Russian history, specialized in the period beginning Russia, studied the theory of the Baptism of Rus' and the first Greek metropolitan. In 1957 at the Russian National Institute lectured on the "Lay." The author of "The Tale of Igor's Campaign. The corrected and uncorrected texts. Translation and Notes "(Paris, 1958, issued by Russian scientific institute at the Russian academic group in Paris). Comrade Chairman of the Commission of the Union Bloodline Russian nobility since 1926. He was awarded the diploma «The Academic Council and Senate American International Academy». In 1930 he participated in mladorosskom movement. His works were published in "Revival" magazine (1949), "nobles Union" (1952). • http://bfrz.ru Collection of Plaoutine papers and history in archives. The beginning of the Plaoutine chart starts this way: Pendant un récent séjour à Moscou, l'auteur de la presente etude n'a eu que peu de temps pour etudier les trois grandes liasses de documents originaux de sa famille, qui avaient ete deposes a la librairiepar les Plaoutine. Cependant, quelques renseignement sur cette famille dont la lignee n'avait jamais ete publiee, ont ete obtenus. Translated: During a recent stay in Moscow, the author of the present study had only a short time to study the three large bundles of original documents of his family which had been deposited at the Plutin bookshop. However, some information was obtained on this family whose line had never been published. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Plaoutine, Serge Nicholaievitch (I00703)
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1017 | Russian Date | Ogarev, Anna Platonovna (I01428)
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1018 | She was adopted by Tamara Alexandrovna Armfelt when only a month or two old. About five years later, her brother was also adopted by Tamara, and the family moved to Paris during WWII. She migrated to the United States in May 1952 with her step parents (Tamara, who had married Paul Lysloff) and her younger brother, Serge Serebriakoff. Louise Claudia officially changed her name to Claudia Burbelo when she naturalized as a US citizen in April 1959. She met Eugene Burbelo after coming to the United States, and they married in 1955. They lived in New York City for a time before moving to Freehold, New Jersey, in 1962 — where they lived the rest of their lives. | Serebriakoff, Louise Claudia (I00846)
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1019 | She was the daughter of Robert Wankford (or Wangford), Esq., of Barwick Hall in Toppesfield, Essex. Firstly, she married John Elliston of Overhall. Together they had seven children, three sons and four daughters: John, Oliver, Peter, Annabathea, Judith, Frances and Susan. Secondly, she married George Gent (a Barrister). Together they had four children, three sons and one daughter: George, Henry, Anabetha and Dudley. She was buried on 09 Jul 1734. She is mentioned on the stone memorial in the church which lies over the graves of her first husband and their two young sons. --- Memorial Transcription of Elliston Stone at St. Mary the Virgin, Gesstingthorpe, Essex: Underneath this stone lyeth John Elliston of Overhall, in this Parish, who departed this life the 26 day of June in the year of our Lord 1691, in the two and thirtieth year of his Age. Mary his first wife dyed in Childbed of her first child she and her son lyeth buried in the Parish of Steeple Bumsted in this county and Ann his Second wife who Survived him and by her three sons and four daughters but since dyed his youngest son Oliver, the 29 day of July and after him his second son Peter the 15th of September, both in the same year, all three lyeth buried under this, and just by lyeth buried Peter Elliston the Father of the said John Elliston who departed this life in the year 1672, his issue he left behind him was three Sons, John, Peter and Oliver. Peter his second son departed this life in the year 1680 and lyeth buried in Lumber Street Church in London, there is now living in the Family, only John Elliston, the eldest son of the said John Elliston and Oliver Elliston, the youngest son of the said Peter Elliston, and the four Daughters of John Elliston, which is Anna, Bathca Judeth, Frances, and Susanna, which are now living. --- "The History and Topography of the County of Essex" by Thomas Wright, 1836, page 537: In 1608, Overhall was sold to John Sparrow, Esq. of this parish, second son of John Sparrow, of Sible Hedingham, who, in 1622, disposed of it to John Elliston the elder, and John Elliston the younger, his son, clothiers, of Sible Hedingham. The ancestor of this family, in the beginning of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, was John Elliston, mercer, of Sudbury, who had a capito mansion-house in Castle Hedingham; and an estate in Great Henny, called Nicholls, which he left to his eldest son, William, by will, dated 1586. His second son, John, became the most considerable person of the family. The daughters were, Elizabeth, married to William Kidgell, and Joan and Dorothy. John Elliston, the son, being an eminent clothier, by persevering industry acquired a captial estate.* On his death, in 1630, he left Anne, married to Thomas, second son of William Soame, of Hundon, in Suffolk; and John, his son and heir, who resided at Overhall; he married Winifred, the daughter of Robert Barrington, Esq. by whom he had Peter, Oliver Elliston, M.D. who married the widow of William Sparrow, and died in London in 1665, and several other children, who died in infancy, or before reaching maturity. Peter, the eldest surviving son, married Judith, daughter of William Kedington, of Waldingfield, in Suffolk, by whom he had John, Peter, and Oliver. John, the eldest son and heir, had two wives; first, Mary, daughter of Thomas Mortlock, of Sturmere, who died in childbed, and, secondly, Anne, daughter of Robert Wangford, Esq. of Barwick Hall, in Toppesfield, by whom he had John, Oliver, and Peter, of whom the two last died in the year 1691, and four daughters; Anna Bertha [sic], married to William Steel, of London; Judith, to Arthur Brown, merchant; and Frances and Susan. John Elliston, the father, died in 1691; and his son John, the last of the family succeeded. The estate afterwards became the property of Mr. Thomas Walker, of Church House, in Henney. * Besides the manor of Overhall, he had that of Hawkswood in Sible Hedingham. | Wankford, Ann (I02053)
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1020 | She was the daughter of the Polish General Joseph Severinovich Kalinowski and Emilia Jakovlevny Pototskaya. After the death of her father, her mother married again. Severina was raised at the Catherine Institute in St. Petersburg, graduating in 1832. She was extremely rich and renowned as a great beauty with a good sense of humour – "a lot of fooling around, laughing and generally being extremely funny". After their marriage, the couple lived in a house on Liteiny Avenue. She was a Lady of Honour at the Imperial Court of Russia (Demoiselle d'honneur à la Cour). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | Kalinowski, Severina Iossifovna (I00499)
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1021 | Some sources list her name as Jemima. | Tulleken, Jemima or Mary (I02010)
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1022 | Source Medium: Internet | Source Source: S00020 (S00020)
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1023 | St Andrew, Undershaft, parish register reads: Anne wife of Mr Richard Acton dyed here and was buried at St Peter's Cornhill, 17 Jan 1697/8. St Peter upon Cornhill parish register reads: 1697/8. January 17. Anne the wife of Richard Acton, Linen Draper, was buried in the Middle Isle. | Llewellyn, Anne (I96)
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1024 | The Life of Sir John Eliot by Harold Hulme (George Allen & Unwin, 1957). | Source Source: S00009 (S00009)
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1025 | The Marriage, Baptismal and Burial Registers of the Collegiate Church or Abbey of St. Peter, Westminster (1876 Editiion), Source Medium: Internet . | Source Source: S00010 (S00010)
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1026 | Tombstone Inscription: Sacred to the Memory of Arnoldus Jones Skelton, Esqr. late 3rd Guards of Branthwaite Hall and Papcastle, who died 23rd March, 1793, aged 42 Years. Also of Elizabeth his Wife, Daughter of W. Hicks, Esqr. of Whitehaven who died 25th June 1812, aged 56 Years. Also of Mary, their Daughter, who died 19th January 1784, aged 8 Years Also of Daniel Jones Skelton Esqr. their youngest Son, formerly Captain of the Royal Artillery, who died at Dover, 15th March 1859, aged 73 Years, deeply and universally regarded. Also of Priscilla Sarah, their Daughter, Widow of Rear Admiral Walker, C.B. who died at Boulogne- Sur Mer 7th January 1861, aged 77 Years. | Hick, Elizabeth "Betsey" (I02012)
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1027 | Tombstone Inscription: Sacred to the Memory of Arnoldus Jones Skelton, Esqr. late 3rd Guards of Branthwaite Hall and Papcastle, who died 23rd March, 1793, aged 42 Years. Also of Elizabeth his Wife, Daughter of W. Hicks, Esqr. of Whitehaven who died 25th June 1812, aged 56 Years. Also of Mary, their Daughter, who died 19th January 1784, aged 8 Years Also of Daniel Jones Skelton Esqr. their youngest Son, formerly Captain of the Royal Artillery, who died at Dover, 15th March 1859, aged 73 Years, deeply and universally regarded. Also of Priscilla Sarah, their Daughter, Widow of Rear Admiral Walker, C.B. who died at Boulogne- Sur Mer 7th January 1861, aged 77 Years. | Skelton, Mary (I39)
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1028 | Tombstone Inscription: Sacred to the Memory of Arnoldus Jones Skelton, Esqr. late 3rd Guards of Branthwaite Hall and Papcastle, who died 23rd March, 1793, aged 42 Years. Also of Elizabeth his Wife, Daughter of W. Hicks, Esqr. of Whitehaven who died 25th June 1812, aged 56 Years. Also of Mary, their Daughter, who died 19th January 1784, aged 8 Years Also of Daniel Jones Skelton Esqr. their youngest Son, formerly Captain of the Royal Artillery, who died at Dover, 15th March 1859, aged 73 Years, deeply and universally regarded. Also of Priscilla Sarah, their Daughter, Widow of Rear Admiral Walker, C.B. who died at Boulogne- Sur Mer 7th January 1861, aged 77 Years. | Skelton, Priscilla Sarah (I41)
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1029 | Tombstone Inscription: Sacred to the Memory of Arnoldus Jones Skelton, Esqr. late 3rd Guards of Branthwaite Hall and Papcastle, who died 23rd March, 1793, aged 42 Years. Also of Elizabeth his Wife, Daughter of W. Hicks, Esqr. of Whitehaven who died 25th June 1812, aged 56 Years. Also of Mary, their Daughter, who died 19th January 1784, aged 8 Years Also of Daniel Jones Skelton Esqr. their youngest Son, formerly Captain of the Royal Artillery, who died at Dover, 15th March 1859, aged 73 Years, deeply and universally regarded. Also of Priscilla Sarah, their Daughter, Widow of Rear Admiral Walker, C.B. who died at Boulogne- Sur Mer 7th January 1861, aged 77 Years. | Skelton, Captain Daniel Jones (I40)
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1030 | Transcription of Baptism Record: Baptised 23 Feb [1777], Maria Arthur Batson D. of Stanlake Batson, Esqr & Rachel Moor, Born 24 Jan. | Batson, Maria Arthur (I182)
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1031 | Transcription of Original Marriage Record (Westminster, St George Hanover Square, 1811, Page 41 of 63): Kensington Lewis Bachelor of this Parish and Harriet Sarah Samo Spinster of Saint Clement Danes were married in this Church by Licence this seventeenth day of August in the Year 1811 by me J Greville Am? Curate This Marriage was Solemnized between us: Kensington Lewis H S Samo In the Presence of: Mary Tweone? J N Stanley | Family F00088
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1032 | Transcription of Original Marriage Record: 1847. Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of St. George Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex. When Married: January 19 Groom Name and Surname: George Rogers Groom Age: Full Age Groom's Condition: Bachelor Rank or Profession: Clerk Groom's residence at the Time of Marriage: South Molton St. Groom's Father's Name: Sylvester Rogers Groom's Father's Rank or Profession: Gentleman Bride's Name and Surname: Silver Louisa Josephine Lewis Bride Age: Full Age Bride Condition: Spinster Bride's residence at Time of Marriage: Stratford Place Bride's Father's Name: Kensington Lewis Bride's Father's Rank or Profession: Gentleman Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, By Licence by me, W. C. Collins. This Marriage was solemnized between us, George Rogers Silver Louisa Josephine Lewis in the Presence of us, Kensington Lewis Harriet Sara Lewis Christina Murray Julia Fanny Lewis Mary Jane Rogers Marriage Licence Transcription: License date: 14 Jan 1847 License date year: 1847 Bride's last name: LEWIS Bride's first name: Silver Louisa Josephine Dual date: 14 Jan 1847 Groom's last name: ROGERS Groom's first name: George Record source: Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 | Family F00187
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1033 | Unsourced online pedigree states that John Elliston married Sparrow the Elder's younger sister, Elizabeth (d. 1632). Second wife was Joan, widow of Mr. Clench. She had daughters Ellen and Joan. Manor of Overhall in Gestingthorpe is mentioned in a document of conveyance (from John Sparrow, Sen., of Gestingthorpe, esq., and others, to John Elliston, sen. of Sible Hedingham, clothier and John Elliston, his son). This document is held in the Suffolk Archives (Ref. HA 517/C15) --- "The Herald and Genealogist" Vol. 5, 1870, page 425-6: John Elliston, the son, was born about the end of the sixteenth century, and died in 1652. By his second wife, Mrs. Clench, widow, he appears to have had no children. By his first wife (probably one of the Sparrow family) he had three sons, John, Peter, and Oliver, and two daughters. John, the eldest son, married Winifred, daughter of Robert Barrington. He was nominated his father's executor, but died Aug. 22nd 1652, a few months after his father, without proving the will. Mrs. Winifred Elliston, therefore, as her husband's executrix, proved both his and her father-in-law's will in 1653 (P.C.C.). This circumstance explains the mistake committed by Morant and continued ever since, of representing this John Elliston as having died unmarried, and his wife Winifred, nee Barrington, as having been his father's wife and his own mother! John Elliston left one son John, and his wife Winifred with child. This son John died in 1653, and his mother Winifred had a grant of administration to his effects in P.C.C. March 1653-4. There is no account of the child of which Mrs. Winifred Elliston was pregnant at the time of her husband's death. Failing his own issue, John left his lands to his brother Peter, and failing him to his brother Oliver. Peter, John's next brother, accordingly suceeded to the Overhall property. Before proceeding with Peter's family, it may be interesting to mention the following points in the histories of John and Oliver: John Elliston published a translation of the following works of Jacob Bohme: "Epistles" in 1649, and "Signatura Rerum" in 1651; and at the time of his death was occupied with the translation of Bohme's "Mysterium Magnum." This was completed and published by his kinsman, John Sparrow, in 1654, who winds up his preface to it as follows:--- To conclude, let the reader know that more than half this book was translated into English by my dear kinsman Mr. John Ellistone, who departed this life at Gestingthorpe in the county of Essex on 22nd of August 1652, about 1 of the clock in the morning, and so went into the mystery where his soul enjoyeth the frutis of his labours of love, which those shall also do that walk in the same path, and I among the rest may in my appointed time be found in Christ worthy and capable to come to the innumerable company of angels, though now I deserve to be accounted one of the unworthyest of the children of men. John Sparrow. Oliver Elliston, the youngest brother of John just noticed, married the widow of William Sparrow. In his will dated Dec. 27th 1665, and proved in P.C.C. July 14th 1666, he is described as of St. Botolph's Billingsgate, London, gent. He left his property to his two stepsons, William and John Sparrow, and his step-daughter Mary, Mrs. Fuller. His brother Peter, to whom he left only some five or ten shillings, contested the validity of the will, but without sucess. We now recur to Peter, who, on the failure of his brother John's issue in 1653, suceeded to the representation of the family. This Peter Elliston was baptized in 1626, and died in 1672. He left three sons, John, Peter and Oliver. Peter the second son died in 1680. Oliver the third son was of St. Paul's church-yard. He married in 1692 Hester daughter of Matthew Gibbon and his wife Hester, and had a son, Capt. Edward Elliston of South Weald, co. Essex. John the eldest son of Peter was born in 1659, succeeded to the Overhall property, and died in 1691, leaving three sons, John, Peter, and Oliver, and four daughters all under age (will pr. in P.C.C.). The sons Peter and Oliver died in 1691. John the eldest and only surviving son succeeded to the family property, and died in 1738-9 [sic] without issue, leaving his cousin, Edward Elliston, his heir (will proved in P.C.C.). | Elliston, John (I44)
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1034 | Westminster Rate Books (scans on FindMyPast.co.uk). | Source Source: S00016 (S00016)
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1035 | Wife of Thomas Parrott (linen draper), mother of four children. Still living in March 1707 when her brother wrote his will. | Acton, Ann (I99)
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1036 | Wikipedia.com. | Source Source: S00017 (S00017)
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1037 | William Pitt the Younger by William Hague (Harper Collins, 2004), Source Medium: Book . | Source Source: S00011 (S00011)
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1038 | www.cornwall-opc-database.org, St. German's Parish Records (Online Parish Records), Transcription by Fred Hancock . | Source Source: S00008 (S00008)
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1039 | www.findmypast.co.uk, FMP Parish Records Collection (Transcriptions of Parish Christenings, Marriages and Burials). | Source Source: S00004 (S00004)
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1040 | — ("Homeward Mail from India, China and the East" 15 Apr 1873, page 21): Pringle-Atkinson – April 3, at Holy Trinity Church, Paddington, Alfred Lionel Pringle, R.A., to Charlotte Ellen, daughter of the late Colonel Atkinson, Madras Engineers. — "Aunt Lottie" was remembered by her niece, Eleanor Jauncey, in her memoirs as follows: "Aunt Lottie, widow of Uncle Lion, was very retiring, but we often stayed with her at Richmond and had a great affection for her. Her elder son was a not-very-successful electrical engineer who married an Irish girl who died young, leaving my dearest cousin, Kathleen, to be a very dear friend all my life (and who writes to me once a week)." --- "Hastings and St Leonards Observer" Saturday, 19 May 1934, page 16: THE LATE MRS. PRINGLE. --- The death of Mrs. Charlotte Ellen Pringle, widow of the late Major Alfred Lionel Pringle, occurred on Saturday at the age of 88 years. The funeral took place at the Borough Cemetery on Thursday, when the Rev. W.D. Graham officiated. The immediate mourners were Mrs. and Miss Pringle. There was a number of beautiful floral tributes from members of the family and friends in hastings, London and Ipswich. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. B.M. Harman, 123-4, Queen's-road. --- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966" (1934, P, Pr, page 24 of 35) --- seen on Ancestry.com Pringle, Charlotte Ellen of St. Helens House Ore Hastings widow died 12 May 1934 Probate London 27 June to Kathleen Norah Pringle spinster and George Curtis Leman solicitor. Effects 244l. 18s. 6d. | Atkinson, Charlotte Ellen (I00031)
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