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Alefounder of Dedham Alefounder of Dedham Robert TYLER als ALFUNDER Agnes of Long Melford, Suffolk Wd 1574 Wp 22 Jan 1574/5 Richard ?Charles Gonne John ALEFOUNDER Mary George WHITE Eme ALEFOUNDER ... HOWARD Mary ALEFOUNDER ... MOORE Awdrie ALEFOUNDER Joane dau of Robert ALEFOUNDER Anne WOODGATE (wid Mary ..., wid of Elizabeth wid of ... FREELOVE ALEFOUNDER GROOME ALEFOUNDER of East Bergholt m 27 Jly 1592 Stephen JENNY of Dedham, Essex of John HOWE in 1599, (1) John GOUGHE or GOFFE 4th wife Wd 3 Jly 1627 Newton by Sudbury of Knatsall Sfk clothier by whom, a son, and (2) ... WODWARD, Wd 4 Oct 1652 Wp 9 Nov 1627 1st wife Gov DRGS 1604 Stephen); 2nd wife 3rd wife Wp 10 Jly 1662 Wd 16 Mar 1629 d 1622 Wd 27 Jun 1627 Wp 6 May 1630 Wp 5 Sep 1627 A volume of the Dedham PRs is missing. These are children of Robert and either Joane or Anne. Susan GROOME William Jhon Dorothy Benjamin Mary Elizabeth Robert ALEFOUNDER Ezekiel Rachel Richard Sara ALEFOUNDER Elizabeth MAIDSTONE Nathaniel BACON of Susan HOLLOWAY dau Matthew ALEFOUNDER ... UPCHER a dau a dau Henry Anne ALEFOUNDER John Susan Robert PARTRIDGE Elizabeth CRISPE John Mary Martha dau of John ALEFOUNDER Prudence dau of Alice dau of ?m Benjamin WOODGATE GROOME GROOME GROOME ALEFOUNDER WHITE WOOD ~1589 - 19 Apr 1639 SHERMAN ALEFOUNDER BROWNINGE m 3 Jly 1610 dau of Robert Maidstone Gray's Inn, Recorder of William Holloway of clothier of Dedham first wife m Thomas GLOVER m John WILKINSON FENNE bp 12 Oct 1604 ALDERMAN ALEFOUNDER of Holton Hall Essex dau of ... of WODWARD John SHARDELOW Captain; Gov Thomas RUSHBROOKE ... GARDINER dau of of East Bergholt, Suffolk Dedham of Boxted, Essex, gent.; of Ipswich and Bury, E. Bergholt, clothier Wd 20 Dec 1628 < 16 Mar 1629 Dedham bp 2 Jly 1611 bp 1607/8 Higham Little Cornard of Shrimpling, DRGS 1634 of Fakenham, Suffolk wid of R. GOODAY John WOOD Wd 10 Feb 1635 1st wife of Nat. Bacon MP for Univ. Camb. 1640 and Elizabeth, dau of Wp 5 Jun 1629 m < 27 Jun 1627 Dedham bur 1676 Holton St Mary Norfolk. b ca. 1609 wid of Joseph RUST of of Penlow, Essex. Wp 18 Jun 1639 10 children and for Ipswich 1654. Robert Lincoln als m2 1 Jun 1626 Raydon d 7 Jly 1646 d 3 Apr 1672 Burston, Norfolk. bur betw 4 and 11 Church brass, E. Bergholt Son of Edward Bacon of Skinner of E. Bergholt, bur 10 Jly 1646 bur 5 Apr 1673 m 15 May 1647 Mar 1671, Dedham Shrubland Hall, Suffolk clothier; 2nd wife of Dedham Dedham bur 31 Dec 1648 3rd wife and gd-son of Sir Matthew Alefounder William SADLER Hannah PLUME 1st wife Wd 18 Mar 1672 2nd wife Nicholas Bacon, keeper and Nathaniel Bacon Sarah ALDERMAN Robert PARTRIDGE of Wiston, yeoman bp 1604 Elizabeth Mary Wp 10 Apr 1673 m 1672 Belstead of Stratford St Mary Gt. Yeldham WODWARD WODWARD of the Great Seal of Jane dau of Benjamin BILLERS England bp 1636/7 Stoke-by-Nayland George ALLEN of Leicester bur 1713 Stratford St Mary of Dingley, Northants. ... WHITE Mary BARKER als Robert ALEFOUNDER John ALEFOUNDER Mary SILVESTER Elizabeth John Anne Anne Robert Matthew 1 other John Anne Anne 2 others Mary BILLERS Robert ALEFOUNDER D.D. John Anne Martha Matthew Lidia (1) Matthew ALEFOUNDER (2) Bridget SADLER Thomas Anne Edward Mary Charles CROUCH Elisabeth John ALEFOUNDER Mary Elizabeth John ARGENT ?Elizabeth Thomas CHAPMAN of Kirby, Essex of East Bergholt of Playford, Winson ALEFOUNDER TRENHAM ALEFOUNDER SHERMAN SHERMAN SHERMAN WILKINSON WILKINSON FENNE 6 Feb 1656/7 Rector of Thurcaston Leics. ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER man. rec. bp 10 Jly 1646 Dedham bur 11 Sep 1709 SADLER ALEFOUNDER WOODTHORPE ALEFOUNDER m 23 Oct 1661 1st wife of Shotley, Suffolk 2nd wife bur 28 Feb 1703 m2 29 Mar 1693 1st wife ALEFOUNDER m2 1635 Sibton bp 27 Jly 1613 bp 14 Nov 1614 bur 28 Jun 1697 m lic 11 Oct 1634 bp 12 Apr bp 27 Feb - 11 Mar 169¾ 1 Jan 1631/2 - 12 Mar 1700/1 d. young d. young d. young bp 2 Jan 1644 Dedham Hall bur 12 Jly 1701 Dedham Wd 7 Sep 1709 bp 14 Jun 1640 bp 3 Jly 1642 Dedham bur 24 Jan 1688/9 3rd wife of Shotley bp 17 Dec 1648 Stratford St Mary Stratford St Mary Wd 10 Jun 1696 Ipswich 1618 1619 m 5 Sep 1682 bur Thurcaston bur 29 Jan 1652/3 bur 14 Mar 1644 Gov DRGS 1680 Wp 18 Dec 1712 Dedham Dedham John Alefounder bur 28 Feb 1703 bur 14 Jly 1649 m 23 Jan 1637/8 Wp 14 Aug 1697 bur Thurcaston Wd 13 Dec 1699 Dedham Dedham m2 betw 10 Apr 1675 2nd wife of John Argent same grave Ipswich St Matthew lic. Wp 31 Mar 1701 and 30 Mar 1676 as 2nd wife Robert ALEFOUNDER ... Edmund Pheby POLLARD (1) John ALEFOUNDER (2) Martha BADGER Matthew Elizabeth Mary Thomas COUSIN John ALEFOUNDER Grace TOVELL Robert ALEFOUNDER William ALEFOUNDER Benjamin ALEFOUNDER Ann GANT Richard HILL Mary ALEFOUNDER Robert ALEFOUNDER, B.D. John ALEFOUNDER Jane ALEFOUNDER William ALEFOUNDER Martha ALEFOUNDER Benjamin Billers Robert ALEFOUNDER Anne Matthew Charles John Matthew Bridget John Thomas ALEFOUNDER Mary Samuel DAY Elisabeth Robert Dorotheus John Elizabeth Taylor Samuel ~1636 - 1670/1 ALEFOUNDER m 16 Mar 1661/2 b after 1636 m 23 Nov 1682 ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER chirugeon yeoman bur 21 Apr 1720 bp 13 Oct 1644 b 22 Jan 1647 Winston of Debenham, single of Mickfield, Sfk. attorney at law b 26 Aug 1683 Rector, North Luffenham, b 28 May 1686 b 22 Apr 1687 b 23 Mar 1688 b 17 Apr 1689 ALEFOUNDER of Weeley, Essex ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER OUGHAN yeoman of Weeley CHAPLIN m < 29 Jun 1745 ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER ALEFOUNDER Visitation pedigree b > 1636 St Gregory by St Paul Shipwright of Poplar Stepney bp 1644 bp 2 Mar 1642 b > 1642 m < 1677 b 3 Sep 1641 Winston; wid of Winston bur 29 Jan 1680 Wd 6 Apr 1698 b Meatham 1680 m 4 Nov 1705 Rutland; b 19 Feb 1684 d 3 Jun 1686 d ?2/?18 Aug 1768 Thurcaston d 6 May 1691 b 27 Nov 1693 bp 17 Feb 1678/9 bp 5 Jan bur 17 Jan bp 2 Jly 1682 bur 27 Jan farmer of b ca. 1685 bp 3 Oct 1686 Dedham bp 5 Dec 1669 bp 13 Nov 1675 bp 29 Sep 1670 bp 22 Nov 1681 bp 5 Mar 1682/3 bp 5 Apr 1685 bp 16 Sep Faculty Office licence and, later, Limehouse St Dunstan Woolverstone Woolverstone of Great Clacton bur 30 Aug 1698 bp 13 Sep 1641 Pettaugh bur 9 Sep 1705 Winston, mother a (nuncupative) d 1 Dec 1739 Evington Leics d 24 Mar 1755 b, bur Thurcaston d Leicester abroad since 1722 b, bur Thurcaston d 16 Mar 169¾ Dedham 1677/8 1680/1 bur 9 Jly 1682 1712/3 Weeley m 1712 m 20 Jly 1721 Dedham Shotley Shotley bur 5 Dec 1679 Shotley Shotley bur 13 Apr 1688 1688 bur 4 Apr 1682 bur 16 Jly 1715 bur 1 Aug 1721, bur 22 Jun 1696 Winston, Suffolk Wd 14 Oct 1712 Debenham widow Wp 8 Jun 1698 bur St Martin's d 18 Oct 1754 bur N. Luffenham bur Thurcaston presumed dead b, bur Thurcaston bur 26 Oct 1710 Dedham Dedham Dedham bp 8 Jly 1683 bur 2 Aug 1722 Shotley Shotley Shotley Stepney St Dunstan Stepney St Dunstan of L[ime]H[ouse], bur 15 Oct 1708 Wp 20 Mat 1720 chancel, bur St Martin's Wd 2 Feb 1721, codicils Wd 17 Oct 1710 Dedham Wd 6 Feb 1721 widow Winston Leicester chancel, Leic. 12 Sep 1735, 16 Apr 1745, (Weeley man. recs.) Wd 7 Nov 1718 Wp 29 Jun 1745 Wd 31 May 1707 25 Oct 1754 Wp 5 Jly 1745 Wp 23 Oct 1708 Wp 25 Jun 1755 Jane Robert ALEFOUNDER Mary George Elizabeth John ALEFOUNDER John ALEFOUNDER Thomas GARDINER Mary ALLFOUNDER Matthew ALEFOUNDER Susan VILLARD Robert ALLFOUNDER Susan DYER a daughter Mary HILL Elizabeth HILL William HILL Richard HILL Thomas ALEFOUNDER Anne TAYLOR m1 ... STEPHENS of Kirby 1680 FEILD FEILD bp 10 Mar 1666 b 10 Sep 1670 m 3 Jun 1695 bp 2 Feb 1672 b 7 Dec 1683 1727: widow bp 25 Nov 1675 of Limehouse b 1707 St Margaret's b Oct ?1709 b Oct ?1716 b 19 May 1720 of Boxted, then Nayland b ca. 1720 m3 at Walton m2 8 Sep 1680 gent. Stepney St Dunstan bp 18 Sep 1670 St James Duke's Place Stepney St Dunstan bp 24 Oct 1686 Stepney St Dunstan Leicester d 29 Mar 1713 d 21 Apr 1718 d 11 Mar 1773 schoolmaster & mapmaker m 28 Jun 1744 St Mary le Soken, Colchester All Sts bur 5 Jun Stepney St Dunstan Stepney St Dunstan m 23 Dec 1696 d 26 Jun 1772 bur St Martin's bur St Martin's bur Thurcaston bp 8 Apr 1722 Weeley at the Walls, Colchester 6 Nov 1690, Admon to wid Jane 1705 Gt. m 17 Nov 1727 Stepney St Dunstan bur Thurcaston chancel Leic. chancel Leic. bur 26 Feb 1789 Nayland bur 28 Dec 1791 Nayland Clacton 1727: Shipwright of bur 18 May 1730 Robert KING 13 Feb 1688, he John GARNEYS Elizabeth ATHEROLD Ratcliff Stepney St Dunstan, "late of Frinton" of Mickfield 1664 Wd 1682, Wp 1688 at Bunhill Wd 1672, Wp 1675 MI Mickfield MI Mickfield John GARNEIS or GARNEYS Grace BIRD Nicholas GARNEYS Nathaniel GARNEYS Jane JEFFERY Martha Elizabeth Thomas Clement CHEVALLIER ..
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