Ancestors of David Alfred ANTHES

Fifteenth Generation

(Continued)


31124. Thomas CLARK was born about 1531 in , Hingham, Norfolk, England. He died after 1593 in , Hingham, Norfolk, England. Thomas married Elizabeth Mrs CLARK. [Parents]

GIVN Thomas
SURN Clark
AFN 17SZ-TTG
DATE 18 JAN 2000
TIME 00:00:00

31125. Elizabeth Mrs CLARK was born about 1535 in of, Hingham, Norfolk, England. She died in , Hingham, Norfolk, England.

GIVN Elizabeth Mrs
SURN Clark
AFN 17SZ-TL1
DATE 6 MAY 2000
TIME 22:41:03

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31126. Unknown UNKNOWN was born about 1530 in (Unknown), Norfolk, ?, England. He died in (Unknown), Norfolk, ?, England.

GIVN (Unknown)
SURN (Unknown)
AFN XMPJ-81
DATE 14 FEB 2000
TIME 00:00:00

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31144. William BLISS was born about 1530 in Daventry, Northampton, England. He died 20 Jul 1574 in Daventry, Northhampton, England. William married Elizabeth OLIPHANT on 1550 in Holy Cross Church, Daventry, Northhampshire, Eng.. [Parents]

31145. Elizabeth OLIPHANT was born about 1535 in Daventry, Northampton, England. She died 3 Sep 1596 in Daventry, Northampton, England. [Parents]

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31148. John WHEATLEIGH WHEA [Captain] was born 1530 in of, Tingsboro, Somersetshire, England. He died 24 Mar 1594 in Will-Probate Reg, Somersetshire, England and was buried 24 Mar 1594 in of Tingsboro, Somerset, England. John married Mary Mrs WHEATLEIGH about 1546 in Tingsboro, Somerset, England. [Parents]

GIVN John
SURN Wheatleigh (Whea
NSFX [Captain]
AFN N9W6-D0
DATE 11 JUL 1999
TIME 01:00:00

31149. Mary Mrs WHEATLEIGH was born about 1525 in of, Tingsboro, Somersetshire, England. She died 20 Apr 1595 in , Somerset, England and was buried 24 Mar 1595 in of Tingsboro, Somerset, England.

GIVN Mary Mrs
SURN Wheatleigh
AFN N9W6-F5
DATE 11 JUL 1999
TIME 01:00:00

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31150. George Gregory FIENNES [Sir] was born 25 Jun 1539 in Hurstmonceux, Sussex, Eng and was christened 25 Jun 1539 in Dacre, Cumberland, England, England. He died 25 Sep 1594 in , Chelsea, Middlesex, England and was buried 1594 in Chalses, Middlesex, England. George married Ann SACKVILLE before Nov 1558 in , , , Eng. [Parents]

GIVN George Gregory
SURN Fiennes
NSFX [Sir]
AFN MGQ2-9P
DATE 7 MAY 2000
TIME 11:41:01

31151. Ann SACKVILLE was born 1540/1544 in of, , Dorsetshire, England. She died 19 May 1595 and was buried 15 May 1595 in Parish Church, Chelsea, London, England. [Parents]

GIVN Ann
SURN Sackville
AFN PWB8-7W
DATE 16 FEB 2000
TIME 00:00:00

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31152. John COWPER was born 1554 in England. He married Elizabeth. [Parents]

31153. Elizabeth was born 1558 in England.

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31264. John FOGG was born about 1554. He died Apr 1624 in Epping, Essex, England. John married Alice.

31265. Alice.

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31266. Richard LEGOTE was born before 17 Jun 1569 in Theydon, Garnon, Essex, England. He married Joan. [Parents]

31267. Joan.

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31268. Ralph SHAW married Susannah.

31269. Susannah.

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31280. John HANSCOM was born 1568 in , , Bedfordshire, England. was buried 19 May 1615 in , , Bedfordshire, England.

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31296. Hugh MARCH married Joyce RIXLY.


Data provided by Barbara Pelton, P.O. Box 431, Newbury Ohio 44065 Email address: bemer@nacs.net

31297. Joyce RIXLY.


Data provided by Barbara Pelton, P.O. Box 431, Newbury Ohio 44065 Email address: bemer@nacs.net

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31300. William KNIGHT was born about 1565 in Romsey, Hants, ENG. He died 10 Jan 1630 and was buried 10 Jan 1630 in Romsey, Hants, ENG. William married Elizabeth CARTER on 12 Nov 1588 in Romsey, Hants, ENG. [Parents]

31301. Elizabeth CARTER was born in (Unknown), Austria-Hungary. was buried 10 May 1665 in Romsey, Hants, ENG. [Parents]

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31302. (Unknown) VINCENTS was born about 1570 in (Unknown), Hants, ENG. He died in Romsey, Hants, ENG. (Unknown) was married about 1595 in (Unknown), Hants, ENG.

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31304. Richard WALKER was born 1 about 1590 in Newton Stacey, Hampshire, Eng. He married MARJORIE about 1610 in Newton Stacey, Hampshire, Eng.

31305. MARJORIE was born about 1591 in England.

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31308. Edward JEWETT was born 16 May 1579 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. He died 12 Jul 1615 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and was buried in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. Edward married Mary TAYLOR on 1 Oct 1604 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Parents]

Edward Jewett of Bradford, England father of the emigrants of the name, Maximilian and Joseph Jewett, was ancestor of Warren Carlton Jewett, of Worcester. Edward Jewett was a clothier in Bradford in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He was descended from Henry de Juatt, a knight of the First Crusade. Edward Jewett married, October 1, 1604, Mary Taylor, daughter of William Taylor. He lived and died at Bradford. His will was dated February 2, 1614, and proved July 12, 1615, his wife Mary being executor. The will mentions sons: William, Joseph and Maximilian, daughter Sarah, and father-in-law William Taylor. His children, baptized at Bradford, were: William, September 15, 1605; Maximilian, October 4, 1607; Joseph, December 31, 1609, came with Maximilian to Rowley and became a prominent man there, proprietor, deputy to the general court; died February, 1660; Sarah, and perhaps others.

31309. Mary TAYLOR was born 1583 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. She died 12 Apr 1652 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and was buried in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. [Parents]

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31310. Richard MALLINSON was born 1576 in Bradford, West Riding, York, England. He died 14 May 1638 in Bradford, West Riding, York, England. Richard married Sarah WATERHOUSE on 29 Oct 1601 in Bradford, West Riding, York, England. [Parents]

31311. Sarah WATERHOUSE was born 1580 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. She died 16 Nov 1643 in Bradford, West Riding, York, England. [Parents]

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31312. Sir Walter RALEIGH 1 was born 2 1552 in Hayes Barton, Devonshire, England. He died 3 29 Oct 1618 in London, England from Executed and was buried in St. Margaret's, Westminster. Sir married Elizabeth THROCKMORTON on 1591. [Parents]

Alias: Sir Walter /Raleigh/
Custom Field:<_FA#> attended the University of Oxford
REFN2619
English adventurer and writer, who was prominent at the court of Queen
Elizabeth I, and became an explorer of the America's.
In 1578 he sailed to America with his half brother, Sir Humphrey
Gilbert.
He was Knighted by Queen Elizabeth sometime around 1580, and soon became
one of the mostpowerful figures in England.

Sir Walter raleigh
Sir Walter Raleigh was born at Hayes Barton, Devon in 1552. He was half brother to Sir Humphrey and Sir John Gilbert, from his mother's first marriage. He was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, although there is little to confirm the famous story of how he spread his cloak across a puddle so that the Queen could walk over it, except for the cloak included in his coat of arms.

Raleigh never actually set foot in North America, he just organised and helped finance the expeditions. The Queen refused to permit him to risk his life by going expeditions. One of his employees brought back the first potato to the British Isles which was first planted on Raleigh's Irish estate at Youghall. Raleigh made smoking fashionable, but it was Sir John Hawkins (or possibly Thomas Hariot, according to one account) who introduced tobacco to England.

The Treasury was very short of money to finance a fleet to fight the Armada, so Raleigh arranged for the construction of "The Ark Royal", which weighed 800 tons and was completed in 1587. Raleigh donated the ship in exchange for an I.O.U. of Ð5,000. In 1588 Sir Richard Grenville and Raleigh took over the joint defense of Devon and Cornwall against the expected Spanish Armada. They arranged the construction of a series of beacons along the coasts. These were to be lit when the Armada was first sighted. As it happened, land-based soldiers did little but watch the sea battles from the coast and guard some Spanish prisoners.

The Queen was not happy with Raleigh's love affair with Bessie Throckmorton, one of her Maids of Honour, so she had him thrown in the Tower of London.She released him after one of his ships brought back a huge treasure from the Spanish ship "Madre De Dios". Sir Walter and Bessie married and retired to his manor at Sherborne, Dorset, where he built Sherborne Castle in 1594.

After Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, James I took the throne, and Raleigh was framed as a member of a plot against the throne and sentenced to life imprisonment. During his imprisonment in the Bloody Tower he wrote the "History of the World" which was first printed in 1614. He was released from prison but was then involved in another expedition against the Spanish. The expedition failed and he was re-arrested on the previous charges of conspiracy and sentenced to be beheaded.

For an interesting story of the interaction between Sir Walter and the Floyer and Carew families please see

Two Devonshire Papists in the Time of Queen Elizabeth
by J. K. Floyer.

Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. Oct. 29, 2001
WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS. THE AUTHOR IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST, BUT HAS TRIED TO VERIFY ALL DATA. IT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED FREE OF ERRORS!

Lieutenant of Cornwall, Vice admiral of Devon and Cornwall, Member of Parliament. In 1587, two years after he had been knighted, Raleigh became Captain of the Queen's guard. His last appointment under the crown was as Governor of Jersey (one of the Channel Islands) in 1600.
Between 1584 and 1589 he had tried to establish a colony near Roanoke Island (in present North Carolina), which he named Virginia; but he never set foot there himself. In 1595 he led an expedition to what is now Guyana, in South America, sailing up the Orinoco River in the heart of Spain's colonial empire. In 1596 he went with Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, on an unsuccessful expedition against the Spanish city of Cádiz, and he was Essex' rear admiral on the Islands voyage, in 1597, an expedition to the Azores.
In 1603 he and others were accused of plotting to dethrone King James I. Raleigh was convicted on the written evidence of Henry Brooke, Lord Cobham, and, after a last-minute reprieve from the death sentence, was consigned to the Tower. He fought to save Sherborne, which he had conveyed in trust for his son, but a clerical error invalidated the deed. In 1616 he was released but not pardoned.
In 1595. With the King's permission, he financed and led a second expedition to Guyana, promising to open a gold mine without offending Spain. A severe fever prevented his leading his men upriver. His lieutenant, Lawrence Kemys, burned a Spanish settlement but found no gold. Raleigh's son Walter died in the action. King James invoked the suspended sentence of 1603, and in 1618, after writing a spirited defense of his acts, Raleigh was executed.
At his execution in 1618 he asked to see the axe and said "This is a sharp Medicine, but it is a Physician for all Diseases."
As was common at the time, his head was embalmed and presented to his wife. She apparently carried it with her at all times until she died 29 years later at the age of 82.
The head was finally buried with their son (Carew - like Sir Walter, a one-time Governor of Jersey) alongside the body of Sir Walter to the South side of the alter at St. Margaret's Church. This is just next to Westminster Abbey. It was founded in the 12th century and is the parish church of the House of Parliament.
He was also a renowned poet.

31313. Elizabeth THROCKMORTON was born Apr 1565 in England. She died about 1647. [Parents]

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31314. Thomas SHURTT was born 1561. He married Joan LATHA on 2 Jul 1581 in Presbury, Cheshire, England.

31315. Joan LATHA was born about 1561.

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