Sarah Griffin1
F, #13351
Marriage* | 22 November 1755 | Redding, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Jehu Burr1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 28.
Deacon David Meeker1
M, #13352, b. circa 1687, d. 14 April 1754
Birth* | circa 1687 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT2 |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | Principal=Mary Burr1 |
Death* | 14 April 1754 | Greenfield, Fairfield, CT2 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 28.
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 29.
Nathaniel Hull1
M, #13353, b. March 1695, d. 16 July 1749
Birth* | March 1695 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Marriage* | 29 November 1716 | Greenfield, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Elizabeth Burr1 |
Death* | 16 July 1749 | 1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 29.
Elizabeth Hull1
F, #13354, b. 14 October 1699, d. 26 November 1760
Birth* | 14 October 1699 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Marriage* | 8 June 1721 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Lt. Stephen Burr1 |
Death* | 26 November 1760 | Redding, Fairfield, CT1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 31.
Abigail (?)1
F, #13355, b. circa 1705
Birth* | circa 1705 | 1 |
Marriage* | 12 April 1761 | Redding, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Lt. Stephen Burr1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 31.
Abigail (?)1
F, #13356, b. circa 1700, d. 19 March 1736
Birth* | circa 1700 | 1 |
Marriage* | circa 1722 | Principal=Peter Burr1 |
Death* | 19 March 1736 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 32.
Rebecca Ward1
F, #13357, b. 1 April 1716
Baptism* | 1 April 1716 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Marriage* | 7 May 1736 | Redding, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Peter Burr1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 32.
Samuel Sherwood1
M, #13358, b. 18 February 1699/0, d. 2 June 1768
Baptism* | 18 February 1699/0 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Marriage* | 8 March 1722 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Jane Burr1 |
Death* | 2 June 1768 | Westport, Fairfield, CT1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 32.
Capt. Daniel Bradley Jr.1
M, #13359, b. 11 June 1704, d. 23 April 1765
Baptism* | 11 June 1704 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Marriage* | June 1724 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, Principal=Esther Burr1 |
Death* | 23 April 1765 | Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT1 |
Citations
- [S283] Ellwood Count Curtis, Descendants of Jehu Burr, p. 35.
Edward Tame Knt.1
M, #13361
Residence* | | Runcorn, Gloustershire, England1 |
Citations
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Cheseldine 17.
Ralph Verney1
M, #13365
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Eleanor Poole1
F, #13366
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Ralph Verney1
M, #13367, b. 1510
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Alexander Cope1
M, #13368
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
- [S291] John Edwin Salisbury, Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark.
- [S296] Rosie Bevan, Cope in "Cope," listserve message 3 Sep 2000.
- [S290] Tudor Place, online http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/
Elizabeth (?)1
F, #13371
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Sir Richard Empson1
M, #13372, d. 17 August 1510
Death | 15 August 1509 | Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England3 |
Death* | 17 August 1510 | beheaded for treason1 |
Name Variation | | Emson3 |
Note* | | Executed Tower Hill 15 August 1509 Empson also spelled EMSON (b. Towcester, Northamptonshire, Eng.--d. Aug. 17, 1510, London), English lawyer and minister of King Henry VII, remembered, with Edmund Dudley, for his unpopular administration of the crown revenues. Empson studied law in the Middle Temple and from 1475 held posts in Northamptonshire and then in Lancaster. From March 1486 Henry VII began to reward him with grants of stewardships and wardships. In 1491 Empson, one of the members of Parliament for Northamptonshire, was chosen speaker of the House of Commons. From 1494 Empson was sometimes styled "king's councillor" and, after becoming chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster in 1504, was knighted; Henry VII then joined him and Edmund Dudley by act of Parliament to the feoffees responsible for carrying out his will. From that time these men were closely associated in carrying out the king's legal and financial policy, which made them so unpopular. The death of Henry VII left them without a protector, and they were arrested in April 1509, on Henry VIII's accession. Empson was sent to Northampton, where he was tried on a charge of constructive treason and convicted. He was brought back to London and executed. - Rosie Bevan3 |
HTML* | | 1911 Encyclopedia |
Thomas Joseph (?) of Towcester1
M, #13374
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Henry Spencer1
M, #13376, d. circa 1478
Isabella Lincoln1
F, #13377
William Spencer of Rodborne1
M, #13378
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
Thomas Spencer1
M, #13379
Citations
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
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