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William Dunch of Little Wittenham, Sheriff of Berkshire b 1508, d 11.05.1597, Auditor of the Mint | |||||||||||||||
m Maria Barnes dau of William Barnes of London, sister/heir of John | |||||||||||||||
1. | Sir Edmund Dunch of Little Wittenham, Sheriff of Berkshire a 1623 | ||||||||||||||
m Anna Fettiplace dau/heir of Nicholas Fettiplace of Kentwood | |||||||||||||||
A. | Sir William Dunch of Little Wittenham b 1578, dvp 22.01.1611 | ||||||||||||||
m 1599 Mary Cromwell dau of Henry Cromwell of Huntingdonshire, aunt of The Protector | |||||||||||||||
i. | Edmund Dunch, Sheriff of Berkshire, Governor of Wallingford Castle, Lord Burnell of East Wittenham b 1602, bur 04.08.1678 | ||||||||||||||
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Edmund was created a Baron by the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, but his heirs
never assumed the title. Wikipedia reports that his was the only peerage
created by the Protector which was not confirmed by King Charles II.
2 Edmund's title, Burnell, arose because his wife was heiress to a moiety of the old barony of Lord Burnell. |
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m before 1639 Bridget Hungerford dau/heir of Sir Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney by Elizabeth, dau of Sir Thomas Lucy | |||||||||||||||
The following comes from TCP Burnell of East Wittenham. | |||||||||||||||
a. | Hungerford Dunch of Little Wittenham b 1639, d 09.11.1680 | ||||||||||||||
m ?? bur 26.03.1684 | |||||||||||||||
1 | Edmund Dunch of Little Wittenham b 24.12.1657, d 31.05.1719 | ||||||||||||||
m Elizabeth Godfrey dau of Colonel Charles Godfrey by Arabella, sister of John, Duke of Marlborough | |||||||||||||||
A | Catherine Dunch d young | ||||||||||||||
B | Arabella Dunch bur 18.10.1734 | ||||||||||||||
m Edward Thompson of Marsden | |||||||||||||||
i | Arabella Thompson bur 28.02.1735 | ||||||||||||||
C | Elizabeth Dunch of Little Wittenham | ||||||||||||||
m 1729 Sir George Oxenden, 5th Bart of Dene b 26.10.1694, d 20.02.1775 | |||||||||||||||
D | Harriet Dunch d 25.02.1755 | ||||||||||||||
m 03.04.1735 Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester b c1710, d 10.05.1762 | |||||||||||||||
b. | Henry Dunch b 1648-9 | ||||||||||||||
This Henry is identified by various web sites including www.genealogics.org as the Henry of Newington who married Anne Dormer and was mother of Elizabeth. | |||||||||||||||
m Anne Dormer dau of William Dormer of Beaconsfield by Elizabeth Waller | |||||||||||||||
1 | Elizabeth Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Sir Cecil Bishopp, 5th Bart of Parham d 25.10.1725 | |||||||||||||||
c.+ | other issue - Hermes b 1647-8, Elizabeth, Lucy | ||||||||||||||
ii. | Mary Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Thomas Kirton of Thorp Mandeville | |||||||||||||||
iii. | Catherine Dunch probably the Katharine identified in Visitation Oxfordshire, 1634, Hawtayne of Cothrope as married to ... | ||||||||||||||
m Thomas Hawten of Calthorpe a 1634 | |||||||||||||||
iv.+ | other issue - William dsp, Henry dsp, Walter dsp, Anna | ||||||||||||||
B. | Walter Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Mary Hungerford | |||||||||||||||
Some websites which identify Mary Hungerford also identify Walter as 'of Newington'. However, unless Newington was later passed to his brother/nephew or grandnephew Henry, above, that may be erroneous. | |||||||||||||||
C. | Samuel Dunch of Pusey b c1592, d 1668 | ||||||||||||||
The following comes from Visitation Berkshire, 1665-6, Dunch of Pusey. | |||||||||||||||
m Dulcibella or Dousabella More dau of Sir John More or Moore, Sergeant-at-law | |||||||||||||||
i. | John Dunch of Pusey b c1630, a 1664 | ||||||||||||||
m Anne Major dau of Richard Major of Hurstley | |||||||||||||||
a. | Major Dunch of Pusey, Sheriff of Berkshire b c1646, d 1679 | ||||||||||||||
m Margaret Wharton dau of Philip Wharton, 4th Lord wife of Major, presumed mother of Wharton & Jane | |||||||||||||||
The following comes from VCH Berkshire, vol 4, Pusey. | |||||||||||||||
1 | Wharton Dunch of Pusey dsp 1705 | ||||||||||||||
2 | Jane Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Francis Teck of Great Tew | |||||||||||||||
b.+ | other issue - Samuel, Edmund, John, William, Dulcibella, Anne, Dorothy | ||||||||||||||
ii. | Mary Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Sir Francis Pile, 2nd Bart of Compton Beauchamp | |||||||||||||||
iii. | Dulcibella or Dousabella Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Edmund Wiseman of Sparholts Court | |||||||||||||||
iv. | Elizabeth Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m John Pitman of Quarley | |||||||||||||||
v. | Anne Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m Gabreill Beck of Westminster | |||||||||||||||
vi. | Lucy Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m John Twisleton of Dartford | |||||||||||||||
D. | Mary Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m1 Wiliam Winchcombe | |||||||||||||||
m2 Edward Clarke | |||||||||||||||
E. | Elizabeth Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m John Isham of Northamptonshire | |||||||||||||||
2. | Walter Dunch of Adebery Avebury, Wiltshire | ||||||||||||||
m Deborah Pilkington dau of James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham, m2. Sir James Mervin | |||||||||||||||
A. | William Dunch of Adebery Avebury | ||||||||||||||
m _ Cooper sister of Sir John Cooper, Bart ? | |||||||||||||||
B. | Mary Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m1 _ Swayne | |||||||||||||||
m2 Sir John Philipott of Compton | |||||||||||||||
C. | Anna Dunch | ||||||||||||||
m _ Lambert of Wiltshire | |||||||||||||||
D. | Deborah Dunch | ||||||||||||||
E. | Ruth Dunch apparently the Ruth who married ... | ||||||||||||||
m Sir William Button, 1st Bart of Alton b c1584, d 16.01.1654/5 |
Sources: Visitation Berkshire, 1623 & 1665-6, Dunch of Little Wittenham
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