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JEFFERY / JEFFREY Families CLICK ON INDIVIDUAL NAMES TO FOLLOW THE LINKS (b. 1550s) (b.1540s) Henry CLARKE Robert CLARKE Mary LEADLEY = George SILVESTER John SILVESTER = Anne GRAINGER Edward JEFFEREY b.c. 1535 b.c. 1540s William JEFFRYE Ralph MALTBY(E) Christopher MALTBY Elizabeth MALTBY bur. 1571 Winceby bur. 1576/7 Stickford 1588 = Frances WINSER bur. Feb. 20th 1607 bur. Sep. 11th 1589 Hemingby died 1587 Hemingby St Peter at the Arches, Lincoln ? mar. Katheren THE JEFF(E)REY LINE TO EDWARD JEFFERY MILAN WHO MARRIED - Inventory. - Inventory April 12th 1580 Oct. 28th 1566 Hemingby (Inventory seen) (Inventory seen) St Peter at Gowt Lincoln (8 children at Bigby between 1587 and 1608) or mar. Elizabeth Thornton by Horncastle (Church warden 1561) HANNAH ELIZABETH ELLIS AT DEWSBURY IN 1910 John SILVESTER was rector at Bigby. (William JEFFEREY bur. Sep. 10th 1586 ? ? George SILVESTER was rector at Winceby. Edward and Katheren at Moorby. Inventory Oct. 11th SPELLINGS: some eleven different spellings of JEFFERY are used, often varying within a family, also, at Winceby: When John SILVESTER died in 1608, George was a witness to the administration document. were bur. Dec. 26th 1562 Robert JEFFEREY bur. Sep. 11th 1586) and even for a single person - perhaps the latest example of this being Edward Jeffery Milan’s son Anthonie 1583 His estate was valued at over £460. Elizabeth a week earlier also called Edward Jeffery Milan, who was married as Edward Jeffrey Milan in March 1943. George 1585 George SILVESTER was rector at Winceby for at Martin Barbara 1588 over 50 years till his death in 1631. His inventory (? Also Richard b. 1560s - perhaps five Edward 1590 was valued at £74: 13:4. children at Mareham le Fen from 1592) JEFFRY (in 1601 called “ye younger”) bap. July 16th 1580 Elizabeth 1592 bap. Nov. 15th 1561 http://www.ardrosshouse.com/family.htm (first baptism in the register) born.c. 1560s JEFFERY b.c. 1560s born c. 1570s St Peter at Gowt. Christopher 1595 Martin by Horncastle born c. 1560 b.c. 1567 JEFFREY Alice HESSYLL = William BURRIT John PAGE = Susanna BROWNE Robert CLARKE = Ann SILVESTER (son) Francis Thomas JEFFEREY Margaret Francessa Ralph MALTBY(E) Thomas Richard bur. May 23rd = Jennet / Joan BUR =Wm. CLARK = Robt. SMYTHE May 10th 1603 - died April 4th 1613 Hemingby JEFFEREY 1628 Winceby Oct. 11th 1599 Thomas bur. 1621 Hameringham July 2nd 1591/92 Oct. 2nd 1587 Winceby November 22nd 1602 mar. Feb. 2nd 1589/90 (Inventory - £31 : 6s : 8p) Hagworthingham will at National Archives Hameringham Moorby JEFFERYS Considerable Winceby Hameringham (BTs) Inventory £337: 6s : 2p Jennet bur. 1626 Hameringham JEFFERYES Ann chr. Sep. 25th 1603 Inventory: suma totalis £73 : 6 : 8p (appraisers including also: (all at Hameringham) also: Francis 1600 Alce chr. Dec. 13th 1604 Jennet also born c. 1560 JEFFRIES Robert CLARKE Susan bap. January 10th 1590 (to Thomas) (Church warden 1612) father not recorded Christopher chr. Aug. 28th 1606 IGI also has: William 1603 William BURRIT) Thomas also had a sister Anne. Frances bap. Dec. 10th 1595 (to Thomas) also: also: also: JEFFERIES Barbara chr. Jan. 24th 1607 Marie 1605 Katheren bap. Dec. 22nd 1598 (to Thomas) Jane 1603 Elizabeth 1602 Maudlin 1611 Frauncis chr. July 24th 1609 (d. 1610) Barbara (b & d 1608) Thomas 1605 JEOFREY Catherin chr. Oct. 12th 1610 Annas bap. January 20th 1602 (to Thomas) William 1607 Hemingby Susan 1610 Roger bap. Nov. 20th 1605 (to Thomas and Jennet - d. 1610) William 1608 Jenett chr. May 15th 1612 Amie? 1612 Ellen 1612 and perhaps also bap. January 17th 1607 William chr. Dec. 21st 1613 Winceby bap. Feb. 3rd 1606 Christopher 1614 bap. January 7th 1592 bap. Aug. 2nd 1601 bap. April 6th 1605 1609 no father Winceby bap. Feb. 18th 1611/12 JEFF(E)RAY and GOFFREY Esther chr. Sep. 18th 1615 chr. Jan. 20th 1620 chr. Oct. 16th 1622 also Susan Hagworthingham Thomas 1616 Legbourne Hameringham Hemingby Hemingby 1598 Hemingby notedat Baumber Thomas PAGE = 2. Ann CLERKE Moyses chr. Feb. 28th 1618 Susan Richard and Matthew. Debora 1619 Susan(na) DYON / DION == Thomas JEFFEREY Alice HAWDEN = Robert MALTBY Richard MALTBY Richard Richard (source: IGI Winceby = Susanna ------ died 1672/3 Winceby June 1635 died 1678 Winceby (bur. 1644: Inventory) May 29th 1622 or Lincstothepast) Considerable Inventory : £192 : 8s : 6p The DYON line goes back Gautby marriage not traced Considerable Inventory Winceby another 150 years, the family November 20th 1628 dated March 11th 1682 (Church warden 1624, also: which Richard?? (Appraisers included Christopher, settled a few miles south Hameringham (BTs) 1628, 1629 and 1635) Thomas and Robert CLARKE) of Louth, with several of Elizabeth b&d 1624 bap. Sep. 3rd 1625 them becoming parish priests. Robert 1626 (Jane 1641 Protestation return for Winceby (total 22 names) Hemingby Richard MALTBY = Jane ----- John 1629 bur. 1660) BARRETT:William senior, William jnr, Moyses and Richard (+ Civil war - Battle of Magdalen 1632 Peter MALTBYE = Ann ---- PAGE Thomas Winceby 1643 - Christopher 1635 CLARKE: Robert and Thomas. Parliamentary Troops inside Thomas chr. Dec. 13th 1629* Hameringham church!) also: (seen, Lincstothepast) (IGI) also: Suzan chr. Jan. 8th 1631 also bap. Dec. 26th 1652 John 1647 born c. 1642 - 44 + Winceby Winceby bap. Nov. 10th 1642 Thomas bap. May 9th 1639 John chr. March 23rd 1633 * bap. July 9th 1652 Anne 1656 Stenigot to father Richard Ellen 1650 Hameringham chr. Oct. 9th 1660 chr. Jan. 1st 1663 b.c. 1645 Winceby? Winceby Catherine bap. Apr. 29th 1641 Anne chr. Jan. 31st 1635 Hemingby Hemingby Jane 1655 Nathanael bap. Jan. 30th 1647 William Richard Elizabeth BARRIT = William PAGE Catharine chr. April 26th 1640 Edward JEFFREY == Magdalen MALTBY OR Magdalen MALTBY Richard 1657 (entries seen: Lincstothepast) bur. 1693/4 * Thomas and John continuation - or perhaps 1702/3 December 1672 May 24th 1666 Hemingby Winceby On Dec. 11th 1664 at Hameringham Thomas and Susana had a daughter Sarah baptised. On Oct.21st 1666 a son Edward was christened and a daughter Mary was bap. on August 4th 1669. (Church warden 1684) John and Mary had a son John bap. on Sept. 8th 1669. also: (Note: Thomas and Susanna were baptised Elizabeth 1671 - 8 to parents Edward and Maudlin) In 1672 both fathers died, Thomas leaving over £240, John £70. (The IGI gives the mother’s Thomas 1674 (named after their grandparents?) name as Morline!) Ann 1677 Edward in 1691 married Mary CROCKER at Waddingham and we know of children there, Winceby Elizabeth 1680 - bap. April 26th 1677 bap. Nov. 23rd 1673 bap. Oct. 1st 1676 bap. Feb. 5th 1682 bap. April 8th 1686 bap. Nov. 7th 1689 John born 1691 and Elizabeth 1699. chr. May 12th 1667 John 1684 Winceby Mareham on the Hill Mareham on the Hill Hameringham Hameringham Hameringham Susanna Elizabeth 1687 Ann PAGE == Thomas Susanna Sarah Edward Anne John (b. 1669) remained in Hameringham and we know of five children to John and Grace: Mary 1697, Sarah 1699, Edward 1702, Susana 1704 and Thomas 1711. = John THORNILLO bur. Dec. 23rd 1742 (JEFFEREY) (JEFFREY) May 6th 1690 Nov. 16th 1697 bur. Apr. 8th 1739 It would seem Thomas married twice: to Anne two children, John 1735 and Anne 1737, both at Winceby Winceby Hameringham: then to Mary, two children at nearby Moorby, Elizabeth (b+d 1739) Thomas 1740. John and Anne both married at Hameringham in 1758, Anne to William MALTSON and John to Sarah LINCOLN by whom we believe eight children, most listed at Hameringham and/or Haltham: (Note: at some of the baptisms, Thomas is described ‘farmer’) John (b.c. 1759?) = Eliz. JACKSON 1781 Haltham. Sarah (c. 1763?) = Bartholomew MARKWELL Robert 1764, William 1767, Thomas 1770, George (1773 and 1776), Septimus 1779 and finally Richard in 1782. (Before she wed in 1798 Sarah had a daughter Rose 1796, the father George ROSE) bap. Oct. 23rd 1698 bap. Jan. 6th 1701 bap. Aug. 22nd 1706 bap. April 30th 1710 bap. May 18th 1712 Thomas (b. 1740) may also have married twice. In 1765 a son John was born at Tattershall to father bur. Feb. 4th 1701 bap. March 3rd 1699 (bur. June 3rd 1706) bap. Apr. 16th 1704 bap. May 12th 1706 (bur. Dec. 1st 1709) Winceby bur. May 23rd 1712 bap. July 12th 1713 bap. Oct. 29th 1716 Thomas, then more than a decade later three children were baptised at Hameringham to Thomas Mary Anne Edward Thomas John Edward William JEFFERY Edward Benjamin George and Elizabeth: Sarah 1779, William 1788 and John 1789. (JEFFEREY) = Mary BOGG = Elizabeth PAGE = Ann ------- = 1. Elizabeth --- bur. Jan. 2nd 1742/3 Please advise if you know of errors here. April 11th 1732 October 11th 1731 c. 1734 c. 1735 = 2. Elizabeth ARNALL Winceby Winceby still to locate 1743 still to locate Mareham on the Hill William bap. Dec. 19th 1732 - not researched George bap. April 2nd 1733 Brinkhill (IGI) A Benjamin = Mary COD 1791 Candleby (a witness at Elizabeth’s marriage in 1759) Elizabeth bap. May 13th 1735 Eleanor bap. Dec. 3rd 1747 Winceby ? Which Elizabeth married Robert GRAVES in 1759? Their son William = Sarah EMPRINGHAM 1822 Hagworthingham Mary bap. January 19th 1735 Brinkhill (IGI) John bap. June 9th 1738 - bur. May 17th 1739 Ann bap. June 1st 1736 at Moorby Mary bap. April 10th 1748 Winceby Their family at Hagworthingham ? Which Thomas was witness at William’s mar. in 1776? Elizabeth bap. Dec. 16th 1739 Moorby Mary bap. April 10th 1748 Elizabeth bap. Dec. 26th 1738 Elizabeth bap. May 5th 1749 Winceby Henry 1822, Benjamin 1824, Page bap. July 12th 1743, bur. July 22nd 1756 Rebecca 1827, Hannah 1830, Thomas bap. Feb. 15th 1740/41 Moorby Hameringham Walls? bap. Sept. 20th 1750 Winceby Thomas 1832. Thomas bap. Aug. 16th 1753 Martha bap. Oct. 24th 1741 Ham’m Benjamin bap.
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