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Te15 Robert Tyrrold Te15 of Hagbourne b about 1490 in the county of Berkshire. Hagbourne was one of many de Windsor manors The legatees of  his will, proved on the 13th August 1545, included his four sons, William Te14-1, David Te14, Richard Te14-3 & Avery Te14-4. The executor of the will of David Turrolde Te13-2, husbandman of West Hagbourne, which was proved on the 15th of January 1577/8 was his only son William. 
In the will of his son, Willyam Tyrrold Te14-1, yeoman of West Hagbourne, which was proved on 9th October 1587 by his wife Elizabeth, he left land and goods jointly to her and his son Davy. His other two sons, Francys Te12-1 & Robart Te12, inherited 40 pounds plus land, etc., when they reached age of 21 years provided they leave and yield the land to brother Davy Te12-3, when he reached 21. One of the overseers of the will of David Torrell of Reading, clothier, the probate date of which was 30th October 1632, was his brother, Robert Torrell of Reading, clothier. The will of Francis Tyrroll of Reading, broadweaver, named his brother, Robert Tyrrell as an overseer and had the probate date of the 2nd of October 18?638...There appears little doubt that these three brothers, David, Francis & Robert were the sons of William of West Hagbourne." 
Te14 David Turrolde born about 1520 in West Hagbourne, England. (1) He died in 1577/78 in West Hagbourne, England. (1) "The executor of the will of David Turrolde, husbandman of West Hagbourne, which was proved on 15th Jan 1577/8 was his only son William." O.F. Brown He was married to UNKNOWN. David TURROLDE and UNKNOWN had the following children: 
Te13 William TYRROLD born about 1550 in West Hagbourne, England. Yeoman of West Hagbourne. He died in 1587 in West Hagbourne, England. He was married to Elizabeth x. Elizabeth x was born about 1550. Some give her father as William Richmond. The name Richmond is popular for generations of Terrills thereafter, mostly in America. Some give her first name as Margaret. This may be the royalty line, which is no longer thought possible. William TYRROLD and Elizabeth UNKNOWN had the following children: 
Te12-1 Thomas TYRRELL was born about 1573. Thomas may be another child of William and Elizabeth. He was listed in the earlier, royal line. But he may not be a brother now that we've concluded the family is tied to the William of West Hagbourne line. 
Te12-2 Francis TYRRELL was born about 1578. He died in 1638. In a will, Francis is described as a broadweaver. 
Te12 Robert Tyrrell and Jane Baldwin (Ba12). Robert names the following children in his will -- Robert, RICHMOND, William, Timothy, Maria, Margaret, John. He mentions unnamed children deceased, his wife Jane, (eldest) son John and brother-in-law Richard Hunt were appointed executors. The will of son JOHN Terrell of Reading, clothier, dated 3 MAR 1661/2 names brothers Robert, RICHMOND and William plus his uncles Baldwin deceased and Richard Hunt.

Patricia Stanley located another source [2] which highlights the family of this Robert Terrell. This contributor apparently researched parish records in England for she provides baptism and some deathdates. I'm quoting from Patricia's notes on the article: "Robert TERRELL, Councellor of Reading, was married to Jane BALDWIN, daughter of Robert Baldwin and his wife Joane Pegion ... in St. Giles Parish, Reading, 29 JUN 1617

Te11-1 John TERRILL was born on 25 Jun 1618 in Reading, , , England and was christened on 25 Jun 1618 in Reading, , , England. He died on 13 Mar 1661 in Reading, , , England. 
Te11-2 Robert TERRILL was born on 14 Nov 1619 in Reading, , , England. He died in 1677 in , , , England.
Te11-3 Marie "Mary" TERRILL christened in 1621 in St.Giles Parish, Reading, England. (Te11-4) Margaret TERRILL
Te11-4 Margaret Terrill christened on 7 Aug 1623 in St.Giles Parish, Reading, England. 
Te11 Richmond Terrill, Sr., born in 1624 in Reading, Birkshire, England 
and was christened on 17 Oct 1624 in St. Giles Parish, Reading, England. 
He died in 1680 in New Kent Co., Virginia.
Richmond Terrell signed the Blisland Protestations in 1677. Richmond Terrell settled in Blisland Parish, New Kent Co. Virginia in 1656 (Hanover Co. was created from New Kent Co.). Reference "Terrell Genealogy" by Emma Dicken, pub. by the Naylor Company, San Antonio, TX. "Book 4 p. 112, Land Patent Book at Richmond shows that on 28 Nov. 1656, Richmond Terrell was granted 640 acres of land for the the transportation of 13 persons, among them was his brother, Robert Terrell, transported several times. Richmond is again listed among persons transported by Charles Edmonds from England to Virginia in 1658, so for business reasons must have made a return trip." "It appears that some persons who desired land grants were allowed to advance money for the passage of new settlers, and were issued certificates which were assignable, which gave them immediate possession of the land, but were not given a permanent deed until the passengers had actually arrived and their names listed. This was evidently the case in the second grant to Richmond Terrell, recorded in Land Book 6, p. 369, dated 8 Feb. 1670." Among the 12 persons transported was William Tyrrell, probably his brother. According to Dicken, there is a strong possibility that Richmond may have had a fourth son, Robert, who, on 20 April 1682, was granted 170 acres of land in New Kent Co. At that time, Robert, brother of Richmond, was not alive. Nineteen years later there is another grant to a Robert Terrill in Middlesex Co., VA. This Robert married Mary and baptized a son, Robert on 13 May 1707 in Middlesex Co.
m Elizabeth (?Waters), who was was born about 1625. Her family name is not certain.
Te10 (Te10) Richmond Terrill II
Te9 Richmond Terrill III d in 1771 in Richmond
m Catherine Crump (Cr9) b about 1700 - . There seems to be some confusion and contradiction as to the children of this couple: Fonda Carroll does not include Richmond but shows 6 others.
Te8 Richmond Terrill IV b 23 Dec 1711 in Hanover Co Va d 12 Aug 1765 in Louisa Co,
m Nancy Ann Overton b 1725 in Va
Te7-1 Richmond M. Terrill b about 1743 d in 1771, unmarried. Will written 1 Nov 1771 mentions his grandfather Richmond, who died before 8 Aug that same year (1771) when the death was mentioned in a friend's letter. (Dicken)
Te7-2 Elizabeth Terrill
Te7-3 Ann Overton /?Deborah Terrell
Te7-4 Mary Overton Terrill
Te7-5 James Terrill, There is a James Terrell of VA who is listed as a Rev. War ancestor of Miss Celeste Terrell of Toccoa Chap. D.A.R., Toccoa, GA.
Te7 Barbara Overton Terrell married Aaron Fontaine
Te7-7 Samuel Terrill born about 1761, died unmarried.
Te7-8 Rebecca Terrill born 26 Feb 1766 in St. Martin's Pa. Louisa Co. VA, and died 1845 in Eolia, Pike Co. MO. She married Nicholas Hunter Meriwether 26 Feb 1787 in Louisa Co. VA, son of Nicholas Hunter Meriwether and Margaret "Peggy" Douglass. He was born 9 Jan 1765 in Anna River Gold Mine, Hanover Co. VA, and died 1805 in VA.
Te7-9 William Garland Terrill born 25 May 1776 in St. Martins, Louisa Co. VA, and died 1811 in Louisa Co. Va., m Martha Winston and had issue. -1 Richmond Terrell b 1785 in Louisa Co d 1857 in Albemarle Co
m Sarah 'Sally' Meriwether Overton b 11 AUG 1794
-1-1 Mary W. Terrell b 12 JUN 1814 in Albemarle Co
-1-2 William Overton Terrell b 1827
-1-1-1 Jane Bell Minor b: 22 SEP 1847 in Albemarle Co d 1914 Charlottesville m Dr. William C. Dabney b 1849 in Albemarle Co + 5 ch
Te7-10 Richard M. Terrell b ABT 1763 in Louisa Co d 3 OCT 1802 in Lexington Ky
m 5 OCT 1792 Lucy Maria Carr b: 7 MAR 1768 in Louisa Co., Virginia
-1 Mary Jane Terrell b 1803 in Lexington Ky m John Andrew Gardiner Davis b: 1802 -1-1 Dr. John Staige Davis b: 1824 in Virginia
Te7-11 Rebecca Terrell b 26 FEB 1765 in Louisa Co m 26 FEB 1787 Nicholas Hunter Meriwether b 9 JAN 1765 in Albemarle Co., Virginia -1 Dr. Charles Hunter Meriwether b: 5 MAR 1790 in Goochland Co
Te10-2 Te10-2 Timothy Terrell b.c. 1658 York Co., VA, m. Mar 1686 St. Peter's Par.,
  New Kent Co., VA, Elizabeth  FOSTER b. 1665/1670 New Kent Co., VA,
  dau. of John FOSTER
Te10-2-1 21 Elizabeth TERRELL b.c. 1685 New Kent Co., m. 20 Apr 1705 Middlesex Co., VA, Joseph ANDREWS
Te10-2-2 22 Mary TERRELL b. 3 Jan 1688/89 New Kent Co., m. 31 Jul 1711 Middlesex Co., John MARSTON
Te10-2-3 23 William TERRELL b.c. 1691 New Kent Co.
Te10-2-4 24 Mary TERRELL b.c. 1692 New Kent Co.
Te10-2-5 25 Timothy TERRELL b.c. 1693 New Kent Co.
Te10-2-6 26 Joel TERRELL b.c. 1693 New Kent Co.
Te10-2-7 Robert TERRELL Sr. b. 19 Sep 1697 New Kent Co d. bef 23 Mar 1786 Orange Co VA Will dated 13 Feb 1786, probated 23 Mar 1786
m Mary FOSTER b c. 1701 New Kent Co d. 1783/86, dau of:
John FOSTER and Ann MOORE
Te10-2-7-1 Robert TERRELL Jr. b.c. 1725 New Kent Co d.c. 1800 Lincoln Co KY,
m ca. 1750 Culpeper Co VA, Judith TOWLES dau of Henry Towles II b: 1652 and Ann Stokeley b: 1647
-1 John Terrell b 1756
m Mary Sims b in Culpeper Co. VA dau of Richard Sims b: 1742 in Culpeper Co. VA and Mary Towles b 1752
-1-1 Micajah Terrell b 17 Sep 1781 in VA
m Charlotte Appleby
-1-1-1 Mildred Terrell b: 1813 m 8 Apr 1846 Daviss Co Ky Warner Crow b 28 Dec 1788 in Montgomery Co. MD
Te10-2-7-2 Sarah TERRELL b.c. 1725, d. bef 23 Mar 1786,
m?1 y MURRAY
m?2 Joseph Towles b: 23 Feb 1726 in Middlesex Co Va son of Stokeley Towles b 1690 and Anne Vallott b: 14 Aug 1693 grandson of Henry Towles II b: 1652 and Ann Stokeley b: 1647
-1 Lyda MURRAY
-2 Elizabeth MURRAY
-3 Mary Towles b 1752 m Richard Sims b: 1742 in Culpeper Co
-4 Frances Towles b: 1765 in VA m 18 Jan 1787 in culpeper Co Edmund T. Willis b: 1764 in Culpeper Co
-3-1 Mary Sims b: in Culpeper Co m Micajah Terrell b: 17 Sep 1781
-4-1 William Towles Willis b: 10 Jun 1794 in Culpeper Co
Te10-2-7-3 Ann TERRELL b c 1727 VA, d. bef 23 Mar 1786
m y MOORE
-1 Francis MOORE b about 1745
-2 Bernard MOORE
-3 Alexander MOORE
-4 William MOORE
Te10-2-7-4 John TERRELL b.c. 1727 d c. 1803 Madison Co VA,
m Elizabeth Ann TOWLES
-1 Robert Terrell b about 1762 m Ann "Nancy" Mallory b ABT 1768
-2 John Terrell b about 1765 m Mary x
-3 Oliver Terrell b 1767 m Susannah "Susan" Mallory b 1770 dau of Uriel Mallory b 1737 in Orange Co VA and Hannah Cave b 1748 in Spotsylvania Co

-2-1 Mildred Terrell b about 1784 in Culpeper Co m about 1802 Joel Brown b in Madison Co. VA
-3-1 Edmund Terrell b 5 May 1789 in Orange Co m Susannah Smith
-3-2 John Calvin Terrell b 1791 in Madison Co VA m 8 Jun 1835 in Orange Co Elizabeth Eustace Gibson b 1801
-3-3 Uriel Terrell b: 9 Apr 1792 d 2 Jul 1885 in VA m1 21 Apr 1814 Jane Urquhart Lovell : Sep 1795 in Fredericksburg, VA (m2 Janet Irvine Urquhart)
-3-4 Lucilla Stanley Terrell b DEC 1818 in Va m 23 JAN 1843 James Hood Bradley b: 4 MAY 1815 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia
-2-1-1 Mildred "Millie" Brown b 1804 in Madison Co m 20 Nov 1825 Pannill Taylor b 1805 in Charles City, Orange Co
-3-1-1 Sarah J."Sallie" Terrill b in Orange Co m 1861 Willliam Conner b 27 Dec 1803 in VA m Angie May Sweatman b 1869 in Paducah, McCracken Co KY
-3-2-1 John Gibson Terrell b 25 Dec 1836 in Orange Co d there 14 Feb 1921 m 4 Jan 1868 Sarah Martha Taylor Moore b 2 Sep 1835 in Orange Co VA dau of William Catlett Moore b 13 Feb 1802 and Matilda Rachel Taylor b 1804 In Orange Co
-3-3-1 Mary Julia Terrill b 1819 m William Travers Daniel b: 1821
-3-4-1 Mary Louisa Bradley b: 1850 in Fredericksburg d 2 Dec 1892 m ABT 1870 Theodore Klein Miller b 8 SEP 1844 in Lovettsville, Va
-2-1-1-1 Mildred Frances Taylor m Hiram Wakefield "H.W." Gordon
-3-1-1-1 Robert Lee Conner d in Nashville, Davidson Co TN
-3-2-1-1 Elizabeth Taylor "Lizzie" Terrell b 14 Dec 1868 m 1905 William Lawson Moore b ABT 1858 in Ky or Tn
-3-2-1-2 John Barbour Terrell b 11 Apr 1871 in Orange Co
-3-3-1-1 Sarah Frances "Fanny" Daniel b 1843 m Robert Catlett Cave b 13 Feb 1842 in Orange Co
-3-3-1-1-1 Ida Anville Cave b 19 Aug 1866
-3-3-1-2 Ella Daniel b 30 Jan 1865 m Ernest Woolfolk
-3-3-1-2-1 William Thomas Woolfolk b 25 Feb 1893
-3-3-1-2-2 Julia Traves Woolfolk b 26 Mar 1896
-3-3-1-2-3 Helen Goodwin Woolfolk b 16 Aug 1901
-3-4-1-1 Theodore Klein Miller b NOV 1872 in Baltimore
-3-4-1-2 Daniel Bradley Miller b ABT 1878 in Baltimore
-3-4-1-3 Henry Clay Miller b AUG 1880 in Baltimore d after 1930 m 1902 Katherine Fauntleroy b: AUG 1882 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia
-3-4-1-3-1 Mary Stanley Miller b: 1903
-3-4-1-3-2 Katherine Fauntleroy Miller b: 1905
-3-4-1-4 Mary Stanley Miller b MAR 1871
Te10-2-7-5 275 Mary TERRELL b.c. 1729 Orange Co VA, d. bef. 1789,
m ca. 1748 Joshua HUDSON b 16 Sep 1731 in King George Co d. 20 Apr 1801, Amherst Co VA, son of Rush HUDSON and Sarah Willis WOODS
-1 Frances Hudson b: ABT 1757 in Orange Co d after 1820 Louisa Co
m 1773 in Louisa Co James Tate Jr. b: ABT 1748 in Louisa Co. VA
-1-1 Lucy Tate b ABT 1796 in Louisa Co d 5 Nov 1852 in Todd Co KY
m 20 Apr 1815 in Louisa Co Carr McGehee b 25 Jun 1795 in Lousa Co. VA
-1-1-1 John Charlton McGehee b 30 May 1818
-1-1-2 Samuel R. McGehee b ABT 1820 m 20 Sep 1843 in Cloverdale Va Evelyna Leavell b: 24 Apr 1822 in Spotsylvania Co. VA
-1-1-2-1 Adrain McGehee
Te10-2-7-6 276 William TERRELL b. 27 Jun 1735 Culpeper Co., VA, d.c. 1830, m. 23 Nov 1780 Nancy Ann DANIEL
Te10-2-7-7 277 Edmund TERRELL b. 23 May or 21 Mar 1740 Orange Co., VA d 1 Jun 1786 in Culpeper Co m. 26 Nov 1760 Margaret "Peggy" WILLIS
Te10-2-7-8 278 Elizabeth TERRELL b.c. 1742 VA, d. bef. 13 Feb 1786 VA, m.c. 1762 Reuben RUCKER
Ephraim RUCKER
Reuben RUCKER
Mary RUCKER m. y CREED
Elizabeth RUCKER m. y HERRING
Te10-2-7-9 279 Jane TERRELL b.c. 1744 VA, m. Joseph BISHOP
Te10-2-8 27X Reuben TERRELL b.c. 1745 VA, d.c. 12 Jan 1776 Albemarle Co., VA, m. 14 May 1771 Orange Co., VA, Mildred WALKER
Te10-2-9 Joseph TERRELL b 16 Nov 1699 New Kent Co m x -1 Joseph Terrell b 28 JAN 1744/45 d 9 Apr 1787 m Elizabeth Mills b 26 JAN 1746/47 Married: 29 SEP 1767 -1-1 Charles Terrell b JUL 1768 in Hanover Co d there Aug 1839
m Ann Lewis b 6 MAY 1770 in Spotsylvania Co dau of John Zachary Lewis b 1750 in Va and Elizabeth Woolfolk b ABT 1755
-1-1-1 Barbara Wingfield Terrell b ABT 1804 in Va m 7 SEP 1820 John Overton Harris b: 4 APR 1794 in Caroline Co., Virginia
-1-1-1-1 Thomasia Overton Harris b: 27 AUG 1845 in Charlottesville, Albemarle Co d after 1910 Albemarle
m Richard Johnson Hancock b 22 MAR 1838 in Limestone Co., Ala
-1-1-1-1-1 Harris Hancock b 14 MAY 1867 in 'Ellerslie', Albermarle Co
Te10-3 Sir William John TERRILL, b. 1660, St. Paul’s Parish, New Kent VA; d. 1744, St. Paul’s Parish, New Kent VA
m Susanna Waters b about 1665
Te10-3-1 William Richmond? Terrell b: 1690 in Caroline Co. VA  d: 1755 in Caroline Co. VA
m Elizabeth Lewis
Te10-3-2 Joel Sr Terrell b: 1692 in New Kent, VA  d: 1785 or 1758 in Hanover, VA
m Sarah Elizabeth Oxford b: 1702 in Hanover Co. VA m: 1716-1718 in Hanover, VA
Te10-3-3 Anne (Betty) Terrell b: 1695 in New Kent, VA d: 1734 in Hanover, VA
m 1717 in New Kent Co David Lewis Sr b 1695 in New Kent Co, VA , VA d 1779 in Albemarle Co, VA
-1 William Terrell Lewis b about 1718 Pamunkey River, Hanover Va d 16 Feb 1802 Nashville TN m Sarah Martin
-2 Hannah Lewis, b. Hanover Co Va 6 Oct 1722, d Clark Co Ky 4 June 1822
m in Albemarle Co 14 March 1743/4 James Hickman, b Culpepper Co., Va 3 March 1723/4, d. Clark Co Ky 16 Apr. 1816
-1-1 Elizabeth Lewis b 29 Jul 1740 Hanover Va d 23 Apr 1818 Williamson Tn m John Benge b 1735 Arlbemarle Va d 1800 GA
-2-1 Susannah Hickman, b Culpeper Co Va ca 1745, d Harrison Co Ky ca 1815
m James Browning, b ca 1745 d probably Clark Co Ky ca 1812
-1-1-1 Sarah Ann Benge b 1760 Charlottesville Va d 12 Aug 1830 Morgan GA m James Fielder Jr.
-2-1-1 Annie Browning, b Culpeper Co Va 1780 d after 1830
m 12 March 1801 Robert Overall, b ca 1770 d ca 1835
-1-1-1-1 Josiah Fielder b 1791 Va d Merewether Co GA m Sallie Lewis
-1-1-1-1-1 William Fielder b 1817 Farm Hill Oglethorpe GA d 7 Aug 1852 Yalobusha MS m Sarah Few
-1-1-1-1-1-1 James Rhodolphus Hailes Fielder b 15 Nov 1840 Morgan Co GA d 18 May 1923 Calhoun City MSm Melvina Jane Doster
-2-1-1-1 George Washington Overall, b. Bullitt Co., Ky., 4 July 1820, d. Nelson Co., Ky., 9 Jan. 1871 m Nelson Co Ky 22 Dec 1841 Louisiana Duvall, b Nelson Co Ky 26 March 1826 d. Nelson Co Ky 18 Dec 1855
-2-1-1-1-1 Susan Catherine Overall, b. Nelson Co Ky 8 June 1849 d 20 Feb. 1906, bur Forest Grove Cem Canton Mo
m Nelson Co Ky 6 Jan 1870 Christopher Columbus Clark, b. Canton, Mo., 28 Dec. 1845, d. Eldorado, Kansas, 11 Jan. 1937
-2-1-1-1-1-1 Gabriella Clark, b Laddonia Mo 10 June 1876 d Wichita Ka 14 July 1966
m Lewis Co Mo 22 March 1899 Harry Ellington Armour, b. Quincy, Ill., 10 Jan. 1874, d. ... 5 Dec. 1953
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 Ruth Lucille Armour, b Plymouth Ill 1 Sep 1900 d suicide Topeka Ka 26 Nov. 1926
m in Wichita 3 Oct 1915 Ralph Waldo Emerson Dunham, Sr b. Argonia, Ka 24 Dec 1894 d. Wichita Ka 4 Oct 1970 gr grandparents of Pres. Obama
Te10-3-4 David Terrell b 1700 in New Kent, VA d 1759 in Caroline Co VA
m Agatha Chiles m in New Kent dau of Henry Chiles b 4 APR 1671 in New Kent Co and Mary Ann Winston b ABT 1680 in Va grdau of William Winston b 3 OCT 1638 in Wales and Sarah Dabney b 20 MAR 1658/59 in England d there 11 Jan 1803 m NOV 1762 Catherine Farish b: ABT 1740 Pleasant Terrell b: 26 NOV 1778 in Caroline Co
-1 David Terrell b ABT 1729 in Caroline Co d 14 Feb 1805 in Ky m 19 JAN 1747/48 Sarah Johnson b 10 APR 1729 in Louisa Co dau of Benjamin Johnson b: 8 APR 1705 in New Kent Co., Virginia and Agnes Clark b 1712 in Hanover Co
-2 Pleasant Terrell b ABT 1733 in Caroline Co m NOV 1762 Catherine Farish b: ABT 1740 Married: Children
-1-1 Benjamin Terrell b: 7 NOV 1750 in Va d 15 Jun 1834 in Clinto Oh m ABT 1778 Sarah Parrett b 19 NOV 1756 in Va + 1 Ch m2 19 OCT 1794 Jane Johnson b 30 MAY 1762 in Va
-1-2 Edward Terrell b: 12 FEB 1753 in Caroline Co d 8 Jun 1820 in Lynchburg m Mary Johnson b ABT 1755
-1-3 David D. Terrell b: 11 MAR 1763 in Louisa Co d 27 Aug 1853 in Leesburg Oh m 25 SEP 1788 Mary Anthony b: 2 SEP 1766 in Louisa Co., Virginia
-1-4 Samuel Terrell b: 12 DEC 1769 in Louisa Co d 6 Jul 1829 in Highland Co Oh m 1796 in Va Nancy Reynolds b 1776 in Va
-2-1 Pleasant Terrell b 26 NOV 1778 in Caroline Co d 7 Apr 1847 in Hanover Co m 4 FEB 1807 Lucy Trevillian b: 28 NOV 1773
-1-1-1 John Terrell b 6 JUN 1790 in Va
-1-3-1 Pleasant Terrell b 2 FEB 1791 in Bedford, Va
-1-3-2 Christopher Terrell b 3 MAY 1793 in Va
-1-3-3 David Anthony Terrell b 26 NOV 1795 in Va
-1-4-1 Thomas Pleasant Terrell b 10 DEC 1816 in Highland Co
-2-1-1 Sarah 'Sallie' Ann Terrell b 10 DEC 1807 in Hanover Co m Edmund Winston v 1 Oct 1800 in Va
Te10-3-5 Henry Terrell b: Bef. 1705 in New Kent, VA d: 1760 in Caroline Co., VA
m1 Ann Chiles b: 1709 in Caroline Co VA m: Abt. 1733 in Hanover, VA d: 1740
Te10-3-5-1 Henry Chiles Terrell m Mary Tyler
Te10-3-5-1-1 Zachariah Terrell m Polly Floyd
Te10-3-5-1-1-1 Henry Clay Terrell m Elizabeth McDonald
Te10-3-5-1-1-1-1 Nancy Whittaker " Whitt" "Nannie" Terrell m Harrison M. Lyon
*2nd Wife of Henry Terrell:
m2 Sarah Woodson; m: 1744
Te10-3-6 John David Terrell, b. 1695, St. Paul’s Parish, New Kent VA; d. 1785, Dobbs, Franklin County NC m Elizabeth Oxford Harrison dau of Nathaniel Harrison b 8 Aug 1677 Wakefield Surry Va d 30 Nov 1727 Sunken Meadow Surry Va and Mary Cary b 1678 Surry Vy d there Mar 1732
John Cary b 1610 in England d 31 OCT 1681 m Jane Flood b 1646 in Surry Co., Virginia
Te10-3-1-1 Jeptha Terrell b 13 May 1733 NC d 30 Oct 1810 Granville NC
m Margaret Obedience Hockaday b 6 May 1730 Granville NC
Te10-3-1-1-1
Solomon Terrell, Sr.; b. 1770 Chatham County NC d 13 Dec 1847. Little Indian Creek, Knox Co KY m Elizabeth Campbell
Te10-3-1-1-1-1 Solomon Terrell b 4 Jun 1801 Chatham NC d 31 Dec 1866 Little Indian Creek Knox Co m Sarah Hubbs b 5 Racoon Valley Tn d 30 Nov 1888 Flat Creek Knox Co Ky
-1 Mahala J Terrell b Jan 1831 Knox Co d 1908 Oklahoma City Ok m Stephen Floyd
-1-1 Sarah Ann Floyd b 18 May 1858 Whiteley Ky d Indian Creek Knox Co m John Henry Grant b 11 Apr 1854 Flat Creek Knox Co Ky d 25 May 1925 Little Indian, Knox Co Ky
-1-1-1 Sarah Ann Floyd b 18 May 1858 Whiteley Ky d Indian Creek Knox Co
-2 John Wesley Terrell b 9 Jun 1837, Little Indian Creek, Knox Co KY d 6 Jul 1927, Wofford, Whitley County KY; m. Sabra Jane Floyd 
-2-1 James Wesley Terrell b 26 Jun 1860, Meadow Creek, Knox County KY d. 16 Nov 1894, Catawabe, Caldwell County MO; m. Sally Price Brown 
-2-1-1 William Rivey Terrell, b. 24 Nov. 1887, Braymer, Caldwell Co., MO; d. July, 1976, Borger TX m. Winnie Durland McPherson
-2-1-1-1 Theodore Franklin (McPherson) Terrell, b 24 Mar, 1915, Arabella, Saskatchewan, Canada (adopted) d 11 Aug, 1972, Bee Cave, Travis Co., TX m Lenora Leslie
Te10-3-7 Timothy Terrell b: Bef. 1707 in New Kent, VA d: 1763 in Orange, Chatham Co., NC
m Mary Martin m: 1725 in Orange, NC?
Te10-3-8 James Terrell b: 1707 in New Kent, VA d: 1772 in Caroline Co VA
m Margaret
Te10-3-9 w/ J Terrell  m: 1729-1731 in New Kent, VA d: 1772 in Caroline Co VA
Te10-3-11 Susannah Terrell b: 1711 in New Kent VA ?
m Thomas Wingfield
Te10-3-11 Mary Terrell b: 1713 in New Kent, ?
m Matthew Mills  m: Abt. 1734
Te10-4 Robert TERRILL
Te11-6 Joan TERRILL was born in 1626 in Reading, , , England and was christened on 5 Apr 1626 in Reading, England. She died on 15 Apr 1626 in Reading, England.
Te11-7 Charles TERRILL was born in 1627 in Reading, , , England and was christened on 9 Nov 1627 in Reading, , , England. He died on 28 Sep 1629 in Reading, , , England.
Te11-8 William TERRILL born on 22 Jun 1629. He died in 1680. m Martha x and had William and Mary chr 24 Jan 1654 in St.Mary's, Reading, England.
Te11-1 Timothy TERRELL, christened on 22 Jun 1631 in St.Giles Parish, Reading, England. He died in 1656.
Te12-4 David TORRELL(1) was born about 1575 in West Hagbourne, England. He died in 1632 in West Hagbourne, England. "One of the overseers of the will of David Torrell of Reading, clothier, the probate date of which was 30th Oct 1632, was his brother, Robert Torrell of Reading, clothier. The will of Francis Tyrroll of Reading, broadweaver, named his brother, Robert Tyrrell as an overseer and had the probate date of the 2nd of Oct 1838. There appears little doubt that the three brothers, David, Francis & Robert were the sons of William of West Hagbourne." (O.F. Brown) 
Te13-3 Richard Tyrrold born about 1525 in West Hagbourne, England. 
Te13-4 Avery Tyrrold born about 1528 in West Hagbourne, England. He died in 1584 in West Hagbourne, England. "Avery, son of Robert Tyrrold of Habourne, was joint executor with his mother, Agnes, and was therefore presumably the eldest son. The executor of Avery's will, which was proved on the 27th May 1584, was his son, Robert." (Brown) Avery TYRROLD had the following children: 7 i. Robert TYRROLD(1) was born about 1548. He died about 1592.
Ronald Leon Love has compiled a Terrell/Richmond pedigree in PDF format.

the following is from http://xaa.tripod.com/terrell.html

TERRELL FAMILY OF VIRGINIA
Ref.: Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, TIDEWATER VIRGINIA FAMILIES, 1989,
p. 234-7, p. 267-74.  This is very well documented recent research with
discussions of problem areas.  For several points, she refers to the
work of Emma Dicken for more documentation and study.

Ref: Emma Dicken, TERRELL GENEALOGY, 1952.  Well documented.

Ref.: O. F. Brown, THE TYRELLS OF ENGLAND, 1982, Published by
Phillimore & Co., LTD, Shopwyke Hall, Chichester, Sussex.  This is the
best documented book on the early Tyrell family that I have found.
Mr. Brown says that there are gaps in the lines claimed by so many for
which no documentation to prove them is known to exist.  In 1966, he
agreed to take on the job of finishing and publishing the Tyrell
family research of the late Rev. William Tirrell.

Mr. Brown said that this line is circumstantial and though possible,
he emphasizes that he connot prove it.  The claimed line from George
Tyrell of Thornton to Robert Tyrrell of Reading is not proven.  George
had a son named William for whom no further documentation has been
found.  Many claim that this William was the father of Robert of
Reading.  Possibly he was.

Most of the following lines are provided as furnishing clues for
further research.  I have abstracted most of the data on William who
m. Susan Waters from the above sources.  That on Timothy is from others
which I have not verified.  Even undocumented information can provide
clues for research.  Much research is still required.

Robert TYRELL m. 29 Jun 1617 St. Giles Parish, Reading, Jane BALDWIN d.
1661 of Reading, Berkshire.  Robert's will dated 8 Jul 1643, proved at
Oxford 27 Sep 1643 by Jane TYRELL, relict.  Jane was buried 30 Jan 1661
with her husband in St. Giles Par.
1 John TYRELL b. 1618 Reading, will 1662
2 Robert TYRELL bap. 14 Nov 1619, will 1677
3 Mary TYRELL b. 1621 m.     MOWES
4 Margaret TYRELL b. 1623 m. Thomas WARNER
5 Richmond TYRELL bap. 17 Oct 1624  see below
6 John TYRELL b.-d. 1626
7 Charles TYRELL b. 1627, d. 1629
8 William TYRELL bap. 22 Jun 1629
  81 William TYRELL
  82 female
9 Timothy TYRELL b. 1631, d. bef. 1662

Richmond TERRELL bap. 17 Oct 1624 St. Giles, living 1677 when he signs
the "Blisland Protestations".
1 Richmond TERRELL
2 Timothy TERRELL (Te10-2)
3 William TERRELL b.c. 1660, d. aft 3 Apr 1744 St. Paul's Par., Hanover
  Co., VA, m. Susannah WATERS.  The name Waters is trad., not proven.
  31 William TERRELL Jr. d. bef 8 May 1755 Caroline Co., VA. In 1732
     William was brought into court for having a child by Rachel
     JORDAN.  He was excused when he promised to support the child.
     In 1745 he deeded land to Jeremiah JORDAN.  It has been claimed
     he married and had a son William, but no confirmation of this has
     been found.
  32 Joel TERRELL d. bef Dec 1758 Hanover Co., VA, m. abt 1717 New Kent
     Co., VA, Sarah Elizabeth OXFORD
     321 dau. TERRELL m. Edward GARLAND
     322 Susannah TERRELL b. 1721 m. Stephen WILLIS
     323 Hannah TERRELL m. Israel BURNLEY
     324 Joel TERRELL b. 1726 m. Anna LEWIS
     325 Richmond TERRELL d. young
     326 Henry TERRELL b.c. 1730 Caroline Co., d. 1798 Pickens Co., SC,
         m(1) Sarah DYER
       3261 Patsy TERRELL m. 17 April 1810
       3262 Henry TERRELL
     326 Henry TERRELL m(2) c. 1769 Anne DABNEY d.aft. 1784 NC, dau. of
         John DABNEY and Anne HARRIS
       3263 Mary TERRELL d. 1782 in her teens.
       3264 Joel TERRELL d. 1797-1813
       3265 Robert Harris TERRELL d.c. 1781
       3266 Edward Garland TERRELL d. 1797 Taunton, VA
       3267 Elizabeth Ann Oxford TERRELL b. 1772 Bedford Co., VA, d.
            aft. 1860
       3268 John Dabney TERRELL b. 14 Oct 1773 Bedford Co., d. 10 May
            1850
       3269 George Washington TERRELL b.c. 1780 VA, d. aft 1850
       326X Ann Dabney TERRELL b. aft 1781, d. bef 1797
       326A William Higgins TERRELL b. 24 May 1784 NC, d. 15 Oct 1857
            Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co., AL, m(1) Cynthia EDDY b. 21
            Aug 1790, d. 30 May 1844 AL, m(2) Martha CARR
       326B Samuel Davis TERRELL b. Bedford Co., VA
     327 William TERRELL b.c. 1732, m. Frances WINGFIELD
       3271 Peter Buford TERRELL
     328 Elizabeth TERRELL m. Thomas WINGFIELD
     329 Mary TERRELL m. Isham RICHARDSON
     32X Thomas TERRELL m. Elizabeth GARNETT
     32A Peter TERRELL m. Mary WINGFIELD
   33 Mary TERRELL m(1) Micajah CHILES b.c. 1705, d. bef 8 Nov 1734
     331 Henry CHILES b.c. 1729, will dated 1756, m. Elizabeth
         WOOLFOLK, dau. of Joseph WOOLFOLK
       3311 Elizabeth CHILES
       3312 Mary CHILES b. after father's death, 1734-5
     332 William CHILES m. Sarah BENT
     333 John CHILES d.s.p.
     334 Micajah CHILES
     335 James CHILES m.  had children
   33 Mary TERRELL m(2) Mathew MILLS will dated 10 Jul 1753, recorded
      9 Aug 1753
     336 William Terrell MILLS
     337 Matthew MILLS
     338 Charles MILLS
     339 Menan MILLS b.c. 1750
     33X Mary MILLS
     33A Betty MILLS
   34 Anne TERRELL b.c. 1694 New Kent Co., VA, d.c. 1734 Hanover Co.,
      VA, m.c. 1717 New Kent Co., David LEWIS Sr. bap. 5 May 1695 St.
      Peters Par., New Kent Co., VA, d. 1779 Albemarle Co., VA
   35 David TERRELL d. bef 12 Apr 1759 Caroline Co., VA, m. Agatha
      CHILES d. bef. Nov 1775, dau. of Henry CHILES of St. Paul's Par.,
      Hanover Co.
     351 Davis TERRELL m. Sarah
     352 Henry TERRELL d. unm
     353 Micajah TERRELL m(1) 1754 Sarah LYNCH, m(2) Deborah COFFIN
     354 Pleasant TERRELL m. 1762 Catherine FARISH
     355 Chiles TERRELL m. Margaret (DOUGLAS) MERIWETHER
     356 Christopher TERRELL m. Martha WILSON
     357 Mary TERRELL m. 1755 Robert COBB
     358 Millicent TERRELL m. 1757 Christopher CLARK
     359 Ann TERRELL
     35X Rachel TERRELL m. 1768 John BURRUSS
     35A Susannah TERRELL m. 1770 William BURUSS
     35B Jonathan TERRELL m. 1776 Margaret HUNNICUTT
   36 Henry TERRELL d. 26 Mar-8 May 1760, m(1) Anne CHILES d. bef. Apr
      1744, sister of Agatha
     361 Henry TERRELL b. 1735, m. Msry TYLER
     362 Thomas TERRELL b. 1736, m. Rebecca PEATROSS
     363 Betty TERRELL b. 1738, m. 1755 Zacheriah MOORMAN
     364 Anne TERRELL b. 1740, m. 1755 Charles LYNCH
   36 Henry TERRELL m(2) 3 May 1744 Sarah WOODSON, dau. of Tarlton
      WOODSON
     365 Ursula TERRELL b. 11 Mar 1746
     366 Charles TERRELL b. 3 Aug 1748, m. Nancy TYLER
     367 Judith TERRELL b. 6 Feb 1750, m. George TYLER
     368 Abigail TERRELL b. 6 Oct 1751, m. Willian DURRETT
     369 George TERRELL b. 28 Jun 1753, m. Elizabeth TYLER
     36X Tarleton TERRELL b. 19 Nov 1754, d. young
   37 Timothy TERRELL d. bef. Feb 1763 Orange Co., NC, m. Mary MARTIN?
      14 children named in his will but nothing further is known about
      them.  In order thay are:
      Jeremiah, Ruth, Millie, Solomon, Micajah, James, Simon, Moses,
      Mary, Elizabeth, Keziah, Daniel, Richard and Aaron.
   38 James TERRELL d. bef 1768 Caroline Co., VA, m. Margaret, maybe a
      dau. of John WATKINS as they were awarded a portion of his
      estate. She d. bef May 1772 when an administrator was appointed
      for her estate.  No will has survived for them but they are
      thought to have had these sons: William, Dudley and James.
   39 John TERRELL b. possibly in Hanover Co. and moved to Caroline
      Co., d. 1780-89 Franklin Co., NC, m. Sarah _____ .  No children
      are known for them.
   39 John TERRELL had three children by Elizabeth HARRISON to whom he
      was not married.  He had to post bastardy bonds for their
      children guarenteeing they would not become public wards.
      Tiring of this, they fled to NC in 1738.  There is no info as to
      whether any of the children listed below were b. in Caroline Co.
      The three children that were born in Caroline were bound out to
      other families for support.  Their names are not known because of
      the loss of Caroline records.  I have no knowledge of what
      surnames these children used.
     391 Lohamar m. Jacob BLEDSOE
     392 Hezekiah m. Phoebe MARTIN
     393 Jeptha
     394 John m. Susanna DOUGLAS
     395 Ann m. William MARTIN
     396 Agnes m. Robert WASHINGTON (of the Surry Co. WASHINGTONs)
 4 Robert TERRELL b.c. 1662 New Kent Co., VA, m. Mary
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MANORS
According to a spurious charter dated 891 and contained in the 12th-century chartulary of St. Swithun, Winchester, Bishop Denewulf surrendered to King Alfred land in Cholsey with the two vills (villulae) thereto belonging, viz., Hagbourne and Basildon, in exchange for land at Hurstbourne (co. Hants) and elsewhere. (fn. 18) The boundaries of Hagbourne set forth in this charter show that it then included Upton. (fn. 19) In the time of Archbishop Sigeric (990–4) a dispute arose as to land at Hagbourne and Bradfield which Aelfric the ealdorman had given to Wynflæd in exchange for land at Datchet (co. Bucks.). The complaint which was brought at Woolvers by a certain Leofwin was referred to the shire-mote at Cuckhamsley. (fn. 20)
By the time of Edward the Confessor Hagbourne had become two distinct holdings. (fn. 21) EAST HAGBOURNE, sometimes styled CHURCH HAGBOURNE, (fn. 22) was held of King Edward by Regenbald (the priest) of Cirencester, and he continued in possession after the Conquest. (fn. 23) His holding consisted in 1086 of 15 hides assessed only as 11 hides and 3 virgates. (fn. 24) When he died Henry I granted this with all the rest of his fief to the abbey of Cirencester. (fn. 25) This grant took place in 1133, and the abbots continued to hold the manor of East Hagbourne in frankalmoign until 1539, (fn. 26) when the abbey surrendered to the Crown. (fn. 27) The site of the manor was at that time in the hands of a tenant, William Keate, who had acquired a lease through marriage with Eleanor daughter of James and Alice Anger. (fn. 28) A certain moat, the houses with a garden within the moat and the pasturage in Hagbourne Park had been excepted from Anger's lease, (fn. 29) but Keate acquired from the Crown the tenancy of these also. (fn. 30) His widow Eleanor married Edmund Busby, (fn. 31) whose administrator John Busby disputed the title with Hugh Keate of Hagbourne, fifth son and legatee of William Keate. (fn. 32) In 1612 Hugh Keate the elder with his wife Christian and Hugh Keate the younger conveyed his interest in the site of the manor with the tithes of East and West Hagbourne to William Lord Knollys, (fn. 33) who was created Viscount Wallingford in 1616 (fn. 34) and in February 1622–3 received from the Crown a grant of the manorial rights of East Hagbourne and of the site of the manor. (fn. 35) In 1626 Lord Wallingford was created Earl of Banbury, (fn. 36) and he received a grant of the Crown's reversionary right in this manor on 7 June 1627. (fn. 37) Early in the year 1632 he conveyed it to George Whitmore and others, (fn. 38) trustees under the wills of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of London, and Dame Elizabeth his wife to purchase lands on behalf of their second son John, (fn. 39) who was created Lord Craven of Ryton (co. Salop) on 21 March 1642–3. (fn. 40) At his death his estates were inherited by his elder brother William Lord Craven of Hampstead Marshall, (fn. 41) but East Hagbourne was sequestered under the Commonwealth and purchased by Lewis Audley and John Yates about 1653. (fn. 42) It was evidently recovered by Lord Craven at the Restoration and continued with his direct descendants (fn. 43) until 1863, when it was purchased of William second Earl of Craven by Lord Overstone. (fn. 44) It is now the property of his daughter Lady Wantage.
 

East Hagbourne Village: General View
 

Cirencester Abbey. Argent a cheveron gules with three rams' heads argent having their horns or thereon.
 

Keate. Sable three cats passant argent.
 

Craven. Argent a fesse between six crosslets fitchy gules.
The descendants of William Keate evidently continued to live at Hagbourne after they had conveyed their rights to Lord Knollys, (fn. 45) but it is clear that they were only lessees of the manor farm, (fn. 46) which was occupied by them as late as 1705. (fn. 47)
In 1307 the Abbot of Cirencester enlarged the site of his manor-house (curia), and for this purpose diverted a path which had formerly led through it to the church. (fn. 48) Twenty-four acres of the woodland were imparked in 1330. (fn. 49) About 1670 the park had become overrun with briars and witch-hazel trees, but it was cleared in the time of John Keate and converted into arable and meadow land. (fn. 50) An inclosure of rather more than 20 acres in the northeastern part of the parish is still known as the Park.
In addition to court baron the Abbots of Cirencester claimed gallows and amendment of the assize of bread and ale in East Hagbourne, (fn. 51) and in 1275 the abbot was charged with withdrawing his bailiff from the hundred court of Moreton. (fn. 52)
WEST HAGBOURNE
WEST HAGBOURNE, sometimes styled WINDSOR (fn. 53) in Hagbourne, was held by Alwin, a freeman, in the time of Edward the Confessor. After the Conquest it came to Walter Fitz Other, constable of Windsor Castle and founder of the Windsor family, (fn. 54) whose grandson Sir William de Windsor (fn. 55) was holding land in Berkshire of the king in chief in 1160–1. (fn. 56) This William apparently died between 1194 (fn. 57) and 1198, when his sons Walter and William de Windsor divided the inheritance between them. (fn. 58) William's portion included West Hagbourne with its appurtenances; the service due from this manor was that of one knight. (fn. 59) In 1222 William de Windsor was still apparently in possession of the manor when he admitted the right of Bartholomew de Chilton to a tenement in Hagbourne. (fn. 60) This was probably the land which he recovered in 1225 through trial by battle, after bribing Bartholomew's champion to come over to his side. (fn. 61) In 1266 William his son, who had succeeded him before 1248, (fn. 62) made a settlement whereby the manor of East Hagbourne was to remain at his death to 'William son of William de Windsor,' (fn. 63) probably his own son. (fn. 64) About 1273 a William de Windsor died seised of West Hagbourne, leaving an heir under age. (fn. 65) It is uncertain which William this was, but his heir was indisputably Richard son of a William de Windsor. (fn. 66) Richard de Windsor came of age in 1279, (fn. 67) d about 1326 and in 1305 settled the manor (fn. 68) on himself (? plausibility check needs his son, Richard d about 1367) 13 and his (the latter's) wife Joan with remainder in succession to his sons Richard and William. Joan survived her husband (fn. 69) and died on 21 January 1327–8. (fn. 70) The manor descended to Richard de Windsor, the son, who died on 3 April 1367, (fn. 71) leaving a widow Clarice, (fn. 72) who received in dower a considerable portion of the manor and a chamber at the hall end with a solar or upper room and an oratory. (fn. 73) The heir, Richard de Windsor's grandson, Miles Windsor, (fn. 74) was a minor, and the rest of the manor was committed to Helming Leget, (fn. 75) who married the widow Clarice, (fn. 76) and subsequently to Adam de Wymondham, citizen and mercer of London. (fn. 77) Sir Miles Windsor, kt., exchanged the remaining twothirds of West Hagbourne with Clarice widow of Richard de Windsor, who had married a third husband, John York. (fn. 78) In return she surrendered her right to dower in Stanwell (co. Midd.), the head of the Windsor barony. (fn. 79) She was still living in 1401, (fn. 80) when the service due from her part of the manor was rated at a quarter knight's fee, while the remaining quarter fee was in the king's hands owing to the minority of Richard Windsor, (fn. 81) son and ultimate heir of Brian son of Miles Windsor (1354 -  1387) and alice de Wymondam. (fn. 82) Clarice York died on 3 March 1403–4, (fn. 83) and West Hagbourne descended to Richard Windsor, who died seised of it on 16 April 1428. (fn. 84) From his son Miles, who died 30 Sep 1451, (fn. 85) it descended to Miles's son Thomas, who entailed it on himself and his wife Elizabeth (dau of John Andrews of Bayleham) on 1 February 1465–6 (fn. 86) and died seised on 29 September 1485. (fn. 87) His heir was his son Andrew (or Andrews), whose eldest son and heir William Lord Windsor received the profits until his death in 1558. (fn. 88) Edmund Windsor, his brother, then entered upon the manor on the ground that Lord Windsor had not fulfilled the conditions of his father's will whereupon the estate should pass to Edmund and to his brother Thomas. (fn. 89) After some dissension concerning the jointure of Elizabeth (dau of Perter Coudray of Heriott) widow of William Lord Windsor and afterwards wife of George Puttenham, (fn. 90) Edward Lord Windsor, son and heir of William, made a conveyance of West Hagbourne to Anne Newton, widow, (fn. 91) who was the mother of Mary (Bekingham) wife of Thomas Windsor. (fn. 92) Upon her death, 31 August 1565, it descended to her daughter. (fn. 93) Mary Windsor survived her husband and was succeeded by her eldest son Andrew Windsor of Bentley in 1574. (fn. 94) He died childless on 4 October 1621, having bequeathed West Hagbourne to his nephews George and Thomas in succession. (fn. 95) Apparently George Windsor did not live to succeed, and West Hagbourne passed to Thomas, who died at Long Ditton on 18 March 1630–1. (fn. 96) Settlement had been made in 1627 on his son Andrew upon his marriage with Mary daughter of Robert Hatton of Long Ditton. (fn. 97) Andrew Windsor died at Thames Ditton on 21 August 1632 and his wife survived, (fn. 98) but their only child Robert died in infancy, 8 April 1633. (fn. 99) West Hagbourne accordingly descended to Richard Windsor, younger brother of Andrew. (fn. 100) This Richard (fn. 101) sold the manor in 1661 to Stephen Thompson of London, merchant, (fn. 102) who with his wife Mary conveyed it to John Parrey in 1666. (fn. 103) It was subsequently acquired by a member of the Pocock family, in which it remained for nearly two centuries. (fn. 104) In 1805 it was the property of John Blagrave Pocock. (fn. 105) It appears to have been acquired by George Harrison upon his marriage with Eliza Catherine Pocock. Their son James Samuel Harrison sold it in 1889 to Messrs. Eli and Leopold Caudwell, the former of whom, Mr. Eli Caudwell of Blewbury, purchased the second share in 1892. (fn. 106) After his death it was sold in 1909 to Mr. Dennis Napper.
 


Windsor. Gules a saltire argent between twelve crosslets or.
 

View in East Hagbourne
 

Pocock. Checky argent and gules a leopard rampant or.
The manor of WATLINGTONS may be identical with a hide of land held by a certain Robert of Walter Fitz Other in 1086. (fn. 107) Its early history is uncertain. It may possibly be the holding of Richard Newbaude in West Hagbourne and Upton in 1316. (fn. 108) It was apparently held of the lord of West Hagbourne (fn. 109) in 1355 by Edmund de Childrey, and it subsequently followed the descent of the manor of Frethornes in Childrey until 1411. (fn. 110) It was afterwards in the possession of the Bekingham family, co-heirs of Thomas Childrey. Edmund Bekingham died seised of it on 30 August 1498. (fn. 111) He had made a settlement upon his son Thomas and his wife Mary Browne. (fn. 112) She survived her husband and married secondly Thomas Price, retaining this manor until her death in 1549. (fn. 113) Her heir was her granddaughter Mary, who married Thomas Windsor, (fn. 114) younger son of Sir Andrew Windsor, kt. (fn. 115) She also inherited the main manor of West Hagbourne from her mother Anne Newton, and the two manors descended together to Richard Windsor, (fn. 116) who held courts for Watlingtons from 1638 to 1656. (fn. 117) He sold this manor to James Whitchurch, gent., and a Mr. Parry, who were in possession in 1675. (fn. 118) Philip Parry of London, haberdasher, and James Whitchurch sold it to John Sherwood of East Hendred, whose son Edward succeeded to it about 1682. (fn. 119) His daughter Mary married George Cooper, M.D., whom she survived. (fn. 120) She died in 1788 and was succeeded by Sir John Pollen, bart., (fn. 121) her second cousin, whose grandmother was Mary Sherwood. (fn. 122) His son Sir John Walter Pollen sold the manor of Frampton to a Mr. Allen, (fn. 123) and seems also to have alienated Watlingtons, as it came into the possession of John Aldworth, who was lord of the manor in 1842. (fn. 124) In 1877 Robert nephew of John Aldworth was tenant of the Manor House, West Hagbourne. (fn. 125) The manor descended to the daughter of Mr. John Aldworth, who married her cousin Mr. Philip Aldworth of Frilford, and is the present owner.
Grove Farm is the manor-house of Watlingtons. Possibly it is on the site of 'Chelreys,' where a court was held for West Hagbourne Manor in 1375, (fn. 126) when the manor-house of West Hagbourne was in ruins. (fn. 127)

From: 'Parishes: Hagbourne', A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3 (1923), pp. 475-484. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43249  Date accessed: 12 September 2010.