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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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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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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 | ||||||||||||||
m1 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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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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Hugh de Loges of Chesterton | |||||||||||||||
m Margery de Brock d before 1232, dau of Robert de Brock of Chestertonjust 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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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
sources:
1 BEB1841 Blackwell of Sprowston
, TCB vol V, Blackwell of Sprowston, + article by W.F.L.
Nuttall on Governor John Blackwell in 'The Pennsylvania Magazine of History
& Biography' vol 88, no. 2, April 1964
2 Mundy's Middlesex Pedigrees 1914, Frowick of the Old Fold
3 various web sites plus cross-references from elsewhere in
the database
4 VCH Warwickshire vol 5 1949, Chesterton
5 Commoners vol IV, Lee Warner of Walsingham Abbey and
Brydges of Tiberton Court, BLG1952 Lee-Warner formerly of Walsingham
Abbey and Tyberton Court
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