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This page is still being researched. It has NOT yet been launched formally into the Database but is shown here TEMPORARILY (albeit for an uncertain length of time pending further research), partly to record connections that we fear we might otherwise lose sight of and partly in the hope that one or more visitors to the site will contribute information that will enable us to develop our information on the families covered in this page to a standard that would support release of a dedicated page in the Database.
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| This section first uploaded on 05.05.08. | |||||||||||||||
| John Blackwell of Mortlake, Sheriff of Surrey (b 25.08.1594, bur 02.01.1658) | |||||||||||||||
| m1. (1621) Julianna (d 1640) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | John Blackwell of Mortlake, Governor of Pennsylvania (b 08.03.1624, d 1701) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (09.06.1647) Elizabeth Smithsby (d 03.1669, dau of James Smithsby, probably cousin of Thomas Smithsby) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Sir Lambert Blackwell, 1st Bart of Sprowston Hall, Norfolk (d 27.10.1727, ambassador, MP, "one of the younger (children)") | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Herne (b 24.05.1678, d 12.10.1729, dau of Sir Joseph Herne by Elizabeth, dau of Sir John Frederick, Lord Mayor of London) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Sir Charles Blackwell, 2nd Bart (b c1700, d 18.07.1741) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Clayton (dau of Sir William Clayton, Bart of Merden, m2. Thomas, Bishop of Rochester) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Sir Lambert Blackwell, 3rd Bart of Sprowston Hall (b 1730-1, d unm 09.05.1801) | ||||||||||||||
| b. | daughter | ||||||||||||||
| ii. | Elizabeth Blackwell (d 21.03.1774) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1726) Sir Robert Lawley | |||||||||||||||
| B.+ | 16 others | ||||||||||||||
| m2. (1672?) Frances Lambert (dau of John Lambert) | |||||||||||||||
| R.+ | daughter? | ||||||||||||||
| 2.+ | 9 other children | ||||||||||||||
| m2. (09.03.1642) Martha Smithsby (bur 28.04.1652, dau of Thomas Smithsby in Hampton Court) | |||||||||||||||
| 11.+ | 8 other children | ||||||||||||||
| m3. (12.03.1657) Mary Rose (m2. Col. John Okey) | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded on 07.05.08. | |||||||||||||||
| William Ashe, lord of Weldwinding (Hertfordshire) & Cornerd (Suffolk) | |||||||||||||||
| m. Margaret Somersham (dau/coheir of Hohn Somersham of Asham, lord of Cornerd) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | William Ashe | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Elizabeth Ashe | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Frowick of the Old Fold | |||||||||||||||
| 2. | Elizabeth Ashe | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Robert Mosley | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Thomas Brockett of Brockett Hall (b c1393) | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded on 09.05.08. | |||||||||||||||
| Sir Robert Maxwell of Spottes and Orchardston (d before 31.10.1615) | |||||||||||||||
| m1. Elizabeth Gordon (dau of John Gordon of Auchinreach) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Sara (or Grisel) Johnstone (dau of Sir John Johnstone of Johnstone) | |||||||||||||||
| Although some web sites show Elizabeth Gordon as mother of Sir Robert, we have yet to see confirmation of who was the mother of ... | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Sir Robert Maxwell, 1st Bart of Orchardtoun (Orchardstoun or Orchardton) (a 0.1663) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Mary or Anne MacLellan (d 1650, dau of Robert MacLellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Sir Robert Maxwell of Waringstown, co. Down, 2nd Bart (dsp 1693) | ||||||||||||||
| m(1). (1668) Anne Carey (d 25.01.1689, dau of Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth) | |||||||||||||||
| B. | Anne Maxwell | ||||||||||||||
| m. (before 1642) John MacLellan, 3rd Lord Kirkcudbright (d 1664-5) | |||||||||||||||
| 2. | Thomas Maxwell mentioned in TSP (Nithsdale) as 3rd son of Sir Robert Maxwell of Orchardton and married to ... | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Glendoning (dau/heir of William Glendoning of Gelston, widow of John Maxwell, brother of Robert, 4th Earl of Nithsdale) | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded on 13.05.08. | |||||||||||||||
| William Croc | |||||||||||||||
| m. ?? (dau of Richard 'Chienewe' of Chesterton, hunstman/forester a temp William I who r. 1066-1087) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Walter Croc of Chesterton | ||||||||||||||
| 2. | William Croc of Chesterton | ||||||||||||||
| A. | William Croc of Chesterton | ||||||||||||||
| B. | Margery Croc | ||||||||||||||
| m. Robert de Brock of Chesterton (d c1195) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Margery de Brock (d before 1232) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Hugh de Loges of Chesterton just below | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded on 13.05.08. | |||||||||||||||
| Hugh de Loges of Chesterton | |||||||||||||||
| m. Margery de Brock (d before 1232, dau of Robert de Brock of Chesterton) just above | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Hugh de Loges of Chesterton (a 1267) | ||||||||||||||
| A. | Richard de Loges of Chesterton (d 1293) | ||||||||||||||
| i. | Richard de Loges of Chesterton (d 1300) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth (m2. John de Saunderstede) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Elizabeth de Loges (b c1296, d 1315) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Nicholas de Warrewyk of Chesterton (son of Nicholas) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | John de Warrewyk, later de Loges of Chesterton (d 1349) | ||||||||||||||
| (A) | John de Loges (a 1343, dvpsp) | ||||||||||||||
| (B) | Eleanor de Loges | ||||||||||||||
| m. John de Peyto of Chesterton (son of William) | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded on 26.01.09. Commoners reported that the following Thomas was "descended from the very ancient family of Lee, of Cotton, in Shropshire". |
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| Thomas Lee of London | |||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Warner (dau of Harman Warner, sister of John, Bishop of Rochester) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | John Lee, later Lee-Warner (d 12.06.1679, Canon & Archdeacon of Rochester) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. ?? | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Thomazin Acton (dau of Francis Acton of London) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Lee Lee or Lee--Warner (dsp 04.03.1698) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Catherine Hampson (dau of Henry Hampson) | |||||||||||||||
| m3. Anne English (dau of Henry English of Maidstone) | |||||||||||||||
| B. | Henry Lee or Lee-Warner of Danejohn or Dangon or Donjon, Canterbury, Kent (d 06.09.1734, Colonel) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (c10.1679) Dorothy Howe (d 27.07.1727, dau of Sir George Grubham Howe, 1st Bart of Berwick St. Leonard & Knoll Park) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Henry Lee-Warner of Walsingham Abbey (Norfolk) & Knoll Park (Somerset) (b 23.07.1681, d 13.12.1760, 3rd son) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Mary Mills (dau of Samuel Mills of Nackington) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Henry Lee-Warner of Walsingham Abbey (b 22.11.1722, d unm 12.07.1804) | ||||||||||||||
| b. | John Lee-Warner (b 1736, d unm bur 03.06.1794) | ||||||||||||||
| c. | Thomas Lee-Warner (b 1736, d 14.01.1768, Captain) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Wright (d 14.02.1784, dau of Thomas Wilson Wright of Wighton) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Anne Lee-Warner (b 05.06.1764, d 15.08.1807) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (19.03.1782) Charles Elsden Bagge of Quebec House (d 29.04.1799, son of Rev. Charles) | |||||||||||||||
| Their surviving sons assumed the name Lee-Warner. | |||||||||||||||
| m2. (17.11.1800) Thomas Bagge of Stradsett Hall & Islington Hall | |||||||||||||||
| ii. | Elizabeth Lee-Warner | ||||||||||||||
| m. Samuel Arnold (rector of Nettleton) | |||||||||||||||
| iii. | Anne Lee-Warner (d 18.06.1761) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (mcrt 04.08.1716) Richard Huntley (d 17.04.1728, rector of Boxwell & Castlecombe) | |||||||||||||||
| One of their grandchildren inherited Walsingham Abbey and assumed the name Lee-Warner. | |||||||||||||||
| iv.+ | other issue (d unm) - John (d infant), George (d infant), Samuel (dsp 12.10.1724), Dorothy (d 15.06.1746), Mary (d 12.05.1742) | ||||||||||||||
| C.+ | other issue - Thomas, Anne, Lucie | ||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For Blackwell of Mortlake & Sprowston : BEB1841 (Blackwell of Sprowston) , TCB (vol V, Blackwell of Sprowston), with input from the article by W.F.L. Nuttall on Governor John Blackwell in 'The Pennsylvania Magazine of History & Biography' (vol 88, no. 2, April 1964)
(2) For Ashe : Mundy's Middlesex Pedigrees (1914, Frowick of the Old Fold)
(3) For Maxwell : various web sites plus cross-references from elsewhere in the database
(4) For Croc of Chesterton : VCH (Warwickshire vol 5 (1949), Chesterton)
(5) For de Loges of Chesterton : VCH (Warwickshire vol 5 (1949), Chesterton)
(6) For Lee-Warner : Commoners (vol IV, Lee Warner of Walsingham Abbey and Brydges of Tiberton Court), BLG1952 (Lee-Warner formerly of Walsingham Abbey and Tyberton Court)
[The section on Knowles of North Myms was moved to Knollys1 on 21.05.09.]
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