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1st Generation |
1. Philip Alan TERRY
(Lewis Elmer14, Oliver Edwin13, Wilber Hale12,
Oliver Clarence11, Timothy10, Timothy9, John8,
John7, John6, Stephen5, John4,
Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born April
30, 1943 in Sioux City, Iowa (St. Vincent Hosp).
Father: 2. Lewis
Elmer TERRY was born February 22, 1918 in Weeds near Sergeant Bluff, Iowa
(Henry Kennedy farm house bedroom) and died May 5, 1998 in Sacramento,
California (in his home at 2105 Kensington West Sacramento.
Mother: 3. Kathleen
Delores MC CULLOUGH was born October 4, 1917 in Sioux City, Iowa and died
December 11, 1988 in West Sacramento, CA (In her bed - 2105 Kensington St.).
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2nd Generation (Parents) |
2. Lewis Elmer TERRY
(Oliver Edwin13, Wilber Hale12, Oliver Clarence11,
Timothy10, Timothy9, John8, John7,
John6, Stephen5, John4, Stephen3,
Richard2, Robert1) was born February 22, 1918 in Weeds
near Sergeant Bluff, Iowa (Henry Kennedy farm house bedroom) and died May 5,
1998 in Sacramento, California (in his home at 2105 Kensington West Sacramento.
Father: 4. Oliver
Edwin TERRY was born July 20, 1884 in Lawton, Woodbury Co., Iowa and died
October 11, 1956 in Sioux City, Iowa (Graceland Park Cemetery Oct 15, 1956).
Mother: 5. Bertha
Alvira KENNEDY was born January 7, 1893 in Woodbury Co, Iowa and died
February 24, 1971 in Durango, Colorado (Living with daughter Georgette Davis in
Cortez).
3. Kathleen Delores MC
CULLOUGH (William Jerome3, Charles2, Charles1)
was born October 4, 1917 in Sioux City, Iowa and died December 11, 1988 in West
Sacramento, CA (In her bed - 2105 Kensington St.).
Father: 6. William
Jerome MC CULLOUGH was born October 2, 1881 in Vail, Crawford County, Iowa
and died February 1948 in Sioux City, Iowa.
Mother: Elisabeth
O'CONNOR was born July 30, 1892 in Sioux City, Iowa and died October 1943
in Sioux City, Iowa.
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3rd Generation (Grandparents) |
4. Oliver Edwin TERRY
(Wilber Hale12, Oliver Clarence11, Timothy10,
Timothy9, John8, John7, John6,
Stephen5, John4, Stephen3, Richard2,
Robert1) was born July 20, 1884 in Lawton, Woodbury Co., Iowa and
died October 11, 1956 in Sioux City, Iowa (Graceland Park Cemetery Oct 15,
1956).
Father: 7. Wilber
Hale TERRY was born August 4, 1853 in Portage County, Ohio and died August
15, 1891.
Mother: Susan
Augusta LANDER was born January 31, 1852 in Freedom, Ohio and died July 12,
1903.
5. Bertha Alvira
KENNEDY (Henry E4, Charles3, Alexander2,
Robert1) was born January 7, 1893 in Woodbury Co, Iowa and died
February 24, 1971 in Durango, Colorado (Living with daughter Georgette Davis in
Cortez).
Father: 8. Henry
E KENNEDY was born May 4, 1853 in Salt Lake City, Utah and died May 16,
1936 in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
Mother: 9. Lydia
Jane PARMENTER was born October 20, 1859 in Hamburg, Iowa and died January
10, 1936 in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
6. William Jerome MC
CULLOUGH (Charles2, Charles1) was born October 2,
1881 in Vail, Crawford County, Iowa and died February 1948 in Sioux City, Iowa.
Father: 10. Charles
MC CULLOUGH was born December 26, 1824 in Larne, Antrim County, Ireland and
died February 26, 1916 in Vail, Crawford County, Iowa.
Mother: 11. Margaret
MC DONALD was born July 1, 1844 in Bagenalstown [Mune Bhegg] County Carlow,
Ireland and died June 17, 1930 in Vail, Crawford County, Iowa.
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7. Wilber Hale TERRY
(Oliver Clarence11, Timothy10, Timothy9, John8,
John7, John6, Stephen5, John4,
Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born August
4, 1853 in Portage County, Ohio and died August 15, 1891.
Father: 12. Oliver
Clarence TERRY was born February 28, 1825 in Randolph, Portage County, Ohio
and died September 14, 1883 in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
Mother: Ruby Lodema
"Graham" BELL was born July 13, 1819 in Pennsylvania (July 31?) and died December 15, 1907.
8. Henry E KENNEDY
(Charles3, Alexander2, Robert1) was born May
4, 1853 in Salt Lake City, Utah and died May 16, 1936 in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
Father: 13. Charles
KENNEDY was born July 1, 1807 in Hadley Co., New York and died January 4,
1890 in Round Prairie MO.
Mother: Hulda
Alvira CLARK was born April 14, 1817 in Canton Co., New York.
9. Lydia Jane PARMENTER
(Ransom10, Craig9, Isaac8, Soloman7,
Soloman6, George5, John Jr4, John Sr.3,
William2, George1) was born October 20, 1859 in Hamburg,
Iowa and died January 10, 1936 in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
Father: 14. Ransom
PARMENTER was born October 1, 1821 and died October 27, 1888 in Sergeant
Bluff, Iowa.
Mother: Martha
MILLER was born February 2, 1841 and died March 24, 1912 in Woodbury Co,
Iowa.
10. Charles MC CULLOUGH
(Charles1) was born December 26, 1824 in Larne, Antrim County,
Ireland and died February 26, 1916 in Vail, Crawford County, Iowa.
Father: Charles MC
CULLOUGH was born in Larne, Antrim
County, Ireland.
11. Margaret MC DONALD
(James1) was born July 1, 1844 in Bagenalstown [Mune Bhegg] County
Carlow, Ireland and died June 17, 1930 in Vail, Crawford County, Iowa.
Father: James MC
DONALD was born in Bagenalstown
[Mune Bhegg] County Carlow, Ireland.
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12. Oliver Clarence
TERRY (Timothy10, Timothy9, John8, John7,
John6, Stephen5, John4, Stephen3,
Richard2, Robert1) was born February 28, 1825 in
Randolph, Portage County, Ohio and died September 14, 1883 in Sergeant Bluff,
Iowa.
Father: 15. Timothy
TERRY was born March 30, 1795 in Quinsburg, Connecticut and died May 6,
1881 in Ravenna, Ohio.
Mother: Almira CASE
was born 1802 in Quinsburg, Connecticut and died December 17, 1878 in Randolph,
Portage County, Ohio.
13. Charles KENNEDY
(Alexander2, Robert1) was born July 1, 1807 in Hadley
Co., New York and died January 4, 1890 in Round Prairie MO.
Father: 16. Alexander
KENNEDY was born May 28, 1769 in Edinburg, Scotland.
Mother: ??? MC EWAN
was born October 15, 1770 in Edinburg Midlothian, Scotland.
14. Ransom PARMENTER
(Craig9, Isaac8, Soloman7, Soloman6,
George5, John Jr4, John Sr.3, William2,
George1) was born October 1, 1821 and died October 27, 1888 in
Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
Father: 17. Craig
PARMENTER was born September 30, 1785 and died August 24, 1867.
Mother: Lydia Crosby
died March 26, 1866 in Avon Township, Oakland Co. Iowa.
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15. Timothy TERRY
(Timothy9, John8, John7, John6,
Stephen5, John4, Stephen3, Richard2,
Robert1) was born March 30, 1795 in Quinsburg, Connecticut and died
May 6, 1881 in Ravenna, Ohio.
Father: 18. Timothy
TERRY was born January 25, 1755 and died November 10, 1846.
16. Alexander KENNEDY
(Robert1) was born May 28, 1769 in Edinburg, Scotland.
17. Craig PARMENTER
(Isaac8, Soloman7, Soloman6, George5,
John Jr4, John Sr.3, William2, George1)
was born September 30, 1785 and died August 24, 1867.
Father: 19. Isaac
PARMENTER was born March 30, 1756.
Mother: Lydia FURNISS
was born December 19, 1756 and died February 1, 1847.
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7th Generation
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18. Timothy TERRY
(John8, John7, John6, Stephen5,
John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1)
was born January 25, 1755 and died November 10, 1846.
Father: 20. John
TERRY was born 1715 in Simsbury, Connecticut and died April 8, 1805.
Mother: 21. Martha
GRIDLEY was born September 9, 1717 in Farmington, Connecticut and died
August 22, 1807.
19. Isaac PARMENTER
(Soloman7, Soloman6, George5, John Jr4,
John Sr.3, William2, George1) was born March
30, 1756.
Father: 22. Soloman
PARMENTER was born September 14, 1721 in Sudbury, Mass.
Mother: 23. Elizabeth
CRAIGE was born December 30, 1724.
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8th Generation
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20. John TERRY
(John7, John6, Stephen5, John4,
Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born 1715 in
Simsbury, Connecticut and died April 8, 1805.
Father: 24. John
TERRY was born 1684 and died May 25, 1725.
21. Martha GRIDLEY
(John3, Thomas Gridley2, Thomas1) was born
September 9, 1717 in Farmington, Connecticut and died August 22, 1807.
Father: 25. John
GRIDLEY was born 1684 and died May 13, 1769.
Mother: Elizabeth
Ellsworth was born 1687.
22. Soloman PARMENTER
(Soloman6, George5, John Jr4, John Sr.3,
William2, George1) was born September 14, 1721 in
Sudbury, Mass.
Father: 26. Soloman
PARMENTER was born June 17, 1684 in Sudbury, Mass and died April 24, 1755.
Mother: 27. Deborah
PRATT was born September 15, 1644.
23. Elizabeth CRAIGE
(James1) was born December 30, 1724.
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9th Generation
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24. John TERRY
(John6, Stephen5, John4, Stephen3, Richard2,
Robert1) was born 1684 and died May 25, 1725.
Father: 28. John
TERRY was born March 6, 1647/48 in Windsor, Mass and died April 30, 1691 in
Simsbury, Connecticut.
Mother: Elizabeth
WADSWORTH was born May 17, 1645 in Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut, USA
and died March 12, 1714/15 in Simsbury, Connecticut.
25. John GRIDLEY
(Thomas Gridley2, Thomas1) was born 1684 and died May 13,
1769.
Father: 29. Thomas
Gridley JR was born August 1, 1650 and died 1742.
Mother: Elizabeth
Clark was born 1663 and died April 1696.
26. Soloman PARMENTER
(George5, John Jr4, John Sr.3, William2,
George1) was born June 17, 1684 in Sudbury, Mass and died April 24,
1755.
Father: 30. George
PARMENTER died October 25, 1727.
Mother: 31. Hannah
JOHNSON was born April 27, 1656 in Sudbury, Mass and died June 16, 1720.
27. Deborah PRATT
(Thomas1) was born September 15, 1644.
Father: Thomas Pratt
died 1692.
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10th Generation
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28. John TERRY
(Stephen5, John4, Stephen3, Richard2,
Robert1) was born March 6, 1647/48 in Windsor, Mass and died April
30, 1691 in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Father: 32. Stephen
Terry.
Mother: Joan Hardy
was born July 12, 1604 in Stratton, Dorset, England and died June 5, 1647 in
Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut, USA.
29. Thomas Gridley JR
(Thomas1) was born August 1, 1650 and died 1742.
Father: Thomas
Gridley was born 1612 and died 1652.
30. George PARMENTER
(John Jr4, John Sr.3, William2, George1)
died October 25, 1727.
Father: 33. John
Jr PARMENTER was born September 16, 1616 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England
and died April 12, 1666 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Mother: Amey Eames
was born May 3, 1614 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England and died November 21,
1681 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
31. Hannah JOHNSON
(Soloman1) was born April 27, 1656 in Sudbury, Mass and died June
16, 1720.
Father: Soloman
JOHNSON was born in Sudbury,
Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
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11th Generation
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32. Stephen Terry
(John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1).
Father: 34. John
Terry was born 1556 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England Rev, the elder and
died May 10, 1625 in Stockton, Wiltshire, England.
Mother: Mary Whyte
was born About 1570 in Stanton, St John, Oxfordshire, England and died October
17, 1637 in Dorchester, Drogetshire, England.
33. John Jr PARMENTER
(John Sr.3, William2, George1) was born
September 16, 1616 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England and died April 12, 1666 in
Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Father: 35. John
Sr. PARMENTER was born January 12, 1587/88 in Little Yeldham, Essex,
England and died May 1, 1671 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Mother: 36. Bridget
DAVEYE was born February 12, 1588/89 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England
and died August 6, 1660 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Notes
on John Jr PARMENTER
Notes
John PARMENTER Jr. (c. 1612 – 1666) A list
of Officers and Soldiers of the first Foot company in Sudbury under the command
of Capt. Moses Maynard, Lt. Joseph Curtis and En. Jason Glezen included John
Parmenter Jr. [History of Sudbury, 340]
Progenitor of the Parmenter line in America
It is presumed that after the initial
distribution of meadow land to the 50 families that John Jr. followed
other families in cutting down trees to build his home on the assigned lot in
the town. Since most of the families did not bring farming equipment, they had
to depend on the practice in East Anglia of sharing equipment and horses in the
community to plow the land for crops necessary to produce the food. Undoubtedly
cattle and swine were purchased in Sudbury or Watertown to make that start - or
possibly by offering grazing land on a share basis with those with cattle. Fish
and game were undoubtedly an important food in these early days.
While John Jr. never was elected or
appointed to any of the higher offices held by his father, he was recorded as
serving as a constable one term and three terms as Fence Viewer. In 1642 he
bought Henry Prentice"s house lot in Sudbury and sold it in 1649 to John
Goodenow. He was one of Major Willard's Trooper at Dedham in 1654 serving as
the Major's "Man". He was make Freeman three years after his father on
10 May 1643.
The Parmenter Tavern, established by Deacon
John in 1643, when a license for the "house of entertainment " was
issued 10 May 1643. This naturally provided a livelihood for the Deacon and his
wife. Prior to opening this business Deacon John probably farmed along with his
son John6. When John6 took over the ownership and management of the Tavern is
not presently known, but in 1653-4 another license was issued to John, Jr. This
was seven years before Deacon John moved to Roxbury to marry his second wife in
1660.
If these dates are reasonably correct, John,
Jr. operated the Tavern for ten years up to his death in 1666 at age of 54,
which was five years before his father died in 1671. Who then took over the
Tavern management? In his will, presented below, John 6 provided that at his
wife's demise "all the rest of my estate then remaining shall be equally
parted amongst all my children then living"
At this time his oldest son John III was 25
- old enough to assume this responsibilityy. However, his mother did not die
until 21 November 1681- or 15 years after John Jr. death. Probably she operated
the Tavern with the help of John7 and/or the other sons; Joseph 24, George 19,
and Benjamin15. Joseph never married and could logically have stayed on to help
with the Tavern. John7 married a year later in 1657. George married late at 31
in 1678 and likewise could have helped run the tavern in the interim. The
actual final disposition of the Tavern is presently unknown, but surely a
matter of future research. We do know it operated continuously until after
1800.
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34. John Terry
(Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born 1556 in
Long Sutton, Hampshire, England Rev, the elder and died May 10, 1625 in
Stockton, Wiltshire, England.
Other
events in the life of John Terry
Title
: Reverend
Title
: Reverend
Father: 37. Stephen
Terry was born 1529 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England and died January
1606/07 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
Mother: Alice Cannar
was born 1533 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England and died 1588 in Long Sutton,
Hampshire, England.
35. John Sr. PARMENTER
(William2, George1) was born January 12, 1587/88 in
Little Yeldham, Essex, England and died May 1, 1671 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Father: 38. William
PARMENTER was born in Ovington,
Essex and died in Little Yeldham, Essex,
England.
Mother: 39. Margery
GARROLD was born September 18, 1560 in Ovington, Essex.
Notes
on John Sr. PARMENTER
Notes
John - b. about 1588, probably at Little
Yeldham, Essex, England; d. June 1, 1671, Roxbury, MA. Son of William PARMENTER
and Margery. John, a tailor by trade, arrived with his family in New England
from Great Yarmouth in 1639. He became freeman May 13, 1640 and served as a
deacon and selectman of Sudbury, MA. By 1654, John PARMENTER was authorized by
the town of Sudbury "to keep a house of common entertainment and that the
court shall be moved on his behalf to grant a license to him" (Colonial
Tavernrkeepers, Vol. 5, edited by Harriet Stryker- Rodda, 1982, page 19). His
will, dated Mar. 25, 1671 and proved Jul. 25, 1671, names his second wife,
son-in-law John WOOD, grandson John PARMENTER, and cousins CHEEVERS and John
STIBBINS. John married second Aug. 9, 1660 at Roxbury, MA, Annis BAYFORD (d.
Mar. 15, 1682/3, Roxbury, MA; bur. there Mar. 17, 1682/3), widow of William
CHANDLER and John DANE. John and Bridget were married about 1609, probably at
Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
Dear Travis: As yet there are no documents
to show what ship John and John Jr, and Bridget came to America. Best info is
they went from England to Holland for a brief stay and from there to America.
They arrived in New England about 1639 and settled in Sudbury (now Wayland)
Massachusetts. John Sr. was a learned man and could read and write.
Nancy Towle
John Parmenter did not go to Holland prior
to coming to America. In Ralph Parmenter Bennet's "Further Notes On the
English Background of John Parmenter of Sudbury and Roxbury,
Massachusetts", NEHGR Vol. 147, 1993, p. 381, John Parmenter, his wife and
two children "emigrated to New England from Great Yarmouth [England] in 1639..."
Deacon John Parmenter, one of the first
settlers of Sudbury.
Roxbury is a dissolved municipality and current neighborhood of Boston,
Massachusetts, United States.[1] It was one of the first towns founded in the
Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, and became a city in 1846 until annexed to
Boston on January 5, 1868.[2] The original town of Roxbury once included the
current Boston neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, West Roxbury, the
South End and much of Back Bay. Roxbury now generally ends at Hammond St, Davenport
St to the east and East Lenox St/Melnea Cass Blvd to the south.
Roxbury is now one of 21 official neighborhoods of Boston, used by the city for
neighborhood services coordination.
36. Bridget DAVEYE
(John1) was born February 12, 1588/89 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk,
England and died August 6, 1660 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Notes
on Bridget DAVEYE
Notes
Founded by English colonists in 1630,
Roxbury began as an independent community, connected to Boston only by a narrow
neck of land along Washington Street. Today, after massive landfill and
annexation to Boston, Roxbury is at the city's geographical center. It contains
buildings and landmarks that tell the story of three centuries. Even with dense
urban development, Roxbury has much open, green space, a legacy of its days as
a farming town and as an early suburb.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, farming was the basis of Roxbury's economy. The
town was locally famous for its fruit trees, and noted varieties were developed
on local farms- including the Roxbury Russet apple, particularly prized for
cider. As the town grew, some fine residences were built that are now among the
few 18th century houses remaining in Boston.
The Dillaway-Thomas House (183 Roxbyry Street) was built about 1750 as
parsonage for the first Church, just across John Eliot Square. Surviving a
series of fires, the house has been restored as part of Roxbury Heritage State
Park. Roxbury also has a pre-Revolutionary mansion, the Shirley-Eustis House
(31 Shirley Street). Built around 1747 for William Shirley, the royal governor
of Massachusetts from 1741 to 1756, the house was confiscated by the colonists
during the Revolution for use as a barracks and hospital. It was later
purchased by Dr. William Eustis, a surgeon who was governor of Massachusetts in
te 1820s. This National Historic Landmark is designed in the Georgian style of
its time. (Open to the public; 442-2275.)
Roxbury's location and high hills made the town strategically important during
the Revolutionary War. The colonists constructed a fort in the Roxbury
Highlands in 1775 to help secure land access to Boston, and troops camped on the
lawn of the First Church. After the American victory, Roxury's citizens faced
the task of rebuilding much of their war-damaged community. One important
project was the construction of the present First Church in Roxbury, built in
1804 on the site of the original 1632 meetinghouse in John Eliot Square.
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37. Stephen Terry
(Richard2, Robert1) was born 1529 in Long Sutton,
Hampshire, England and died January 1606/07 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
Father: 40. Richard
Terry was born About 1510 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and
died About 1570 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
38. William PARMENTER
(George1) was born in
Ovington, Essex and died in Little
Yeldham, Essex, England.
Father: 41. George
PARMENTER was born About 1520.
Mother: 42. Alice
HEDGINGHAM was born August 23, 1592 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, England.
Notes
on William PARMENTER
Notes
William PARMENTER - bap. Jan. 7, 1563,
Ovington, Essex; bur. Dec. 4, 1617, Little Yeldham, Essex. William inherited
land at Tankerton and Busheleyes from his father, George PARMENTER, and at
Cowell alias Gouldwell from his brother. William wrote his will Oct. 12, 1613
at Over Yeldman, naming his son John, and John's minor children Mary and John.
Married Jan. 21, 1583, Ovington, Essex.
Margery GARROLD - bap. Sep 18, 1560,
Ovington, Essex. Oldest of the 8 children of George GARROLD alias BUTCHER.
Robert - bap. Oct. 23, 1586, Little Yeldham,
Essex. Inherited land at Tankerton.
John - b. about 1588, probably at Little
Yeldham, Essex, England; d. June 1, 1671, Roxbury, MA.
Ursula - Living in 1613, and named in
father's will.
George - Married Mar. 12, 1617 at Little
Yeldham, Essex to Marie USHER alias CLARKE.
Sara - b. about 1592. Married Oct. 4, 1616,
Bures St. Mary, Suffolk to John CRESSALL/CHRISALL (will dated Jul 9, 1625 and
proved Jul. 28, 1625).
Margaret - bap. Feb. 25, 1594/5, Little
Yeldham, Essex. Married Sep. 20, 1614, Little Yeldham, Essex to Richard POOLE.
Ovington is a small village in Essex, England. The village is situated about
three miles (5 km) from the village of Clare. It consists of Ovington hall, St.
Mary's Church, and a few houses. It is a pretty place.
One of the earliest mentions of this place
is in the Domesday book where it is mentioned together with Hedingham Castle
and listed amongst the lands given to Roger Bigod [1] by the King. The land
given to Roger[2] included 24 acres (97,000 m2) of meadow that was (in total)
valued at four pounds.
1. Domesday
Book: A Complete Translation. London: Penguin, 2003. p. 1036 ISBN 0-14-143994-7
2. Roger
Bigod held a number of manors including a massive number in Suffolk and Norfolk
given to him by the King. These included Pebmarsh, Sible Hedingham and
Belchamp.
Notes
William
PARMENTER - bap. Jan. 7, 1563, Ovington, Essex; bur. Dec. 4, 1617, Little
Yeldham, Essex. William inherited land at Tankerton and Busheleyes from his
father, George PARMENTER, and at Cowell alias Gouldwell from his brother.
William wrote his will Oct. 12, 1613 at Over Yeldman, naming his son John, and
John's minor children Mary and John. Married Jan. 21, 1583, Ovington, Essex.
Margery
GARROLD - bap. Sep 18, 1560, Ovington, Essex. Oldest of the 8 children of
George GARROLD alias BUTCHER.
Robert
- bap. Oct. 23, 1586, Little Yeldham, Esseex. Inherited land at Tankerton.
John -
b. about 1588, probably at Little Yeldham, Essex, England; d. June 1, 1671,
Roxbury, MA.
Ursula
- Living in 1613, and named in father's wiill.
George
- Married Mar. 12, 1617 at Little Yeldham,, Essex to Marie USHER alias CLARKE.
Sara -
b. about 1592. Married Oct. 4, 1616, Bures St. Mary, Suffolk to John
CRESSALL/CHRISALL (will dated Jul 9, 1625 and proved Jul. 28, 1625).
Margaret
- bap. Feb. 25, 1594/5, Little Yeldham, Esssex. Married Sep. 20, 1614, Little
Yeldham, Essex to Richard POOLE.
39. Margery GARROLD
(George GARROLD alias1) was born September 18, 1560 in Ovington,
Essex.
Father: George
GARROLD alias BUTCHER.
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40. Richard Terry
(Robert1) was born About 1510 in Sudbury, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts and died About 1570 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England.
Father: Robert Terry
was born About 1490 in probably in or near Manor of Condal, Hampshire, England
and died Before 1567 in Manor of Condal, Hampshire, England.
41. George PARMENTER
was born About 1520.
Notes
on George PARMENTER
George
PARMENTER - b. about 1520; bur. Feb. 7, 1591/2, Little Yeldham, Essex. He made
his will May 8, 1591, naming his daughter Katherine ALLISON, granddaughter
Elizabeth PARMENTER, sons Edward and William, and others.
Alice
- bur. Aug. 23, 1592, Castle Hedingham, Esssex.
1. Robert - b. about 1545; d. after 1613.
2. Christian - Married by 1591 Robert PAGE, and
had children.
3. Katherine - Married Mr. ALLISON, and had
children.
4. Richard - Married and had daughter Elizabeth
(bap. Nov. 16, 1572, Little Yeldham, Essex).
5. George - b. about 1552; bur Jun. 27, 1613,
Little Yeldham, Essex. His will, dated Nov. 12, 1612, and proved Jul. 8, 1613,
names brothers Robert, Richard, Edward and William, and sister Christian, among
others. Married first Amy (bur. Oct 12, 1594, Little Yeldham, Essex), and
second Elizabeth (MOTT) PURCAS (bur. Jun. 24, 1629), daughter of John MOTT, and
widow of William PUYRCAS.
6. Alice - d. 1591-1612.
7. Joane - b. about 1558; bur. Oct 6, 1625,
Little Yeldham, Essex. Married Thomas STAMAR (bur. Nov. 29, 1628, Little
Yeldham, Essex). Children: Elizabeth; Susan; Thomas married Joane SAMFORD;
Henry; Samuel; Adue; and Richard.
8. Edward - b. about 1561; d. after 1612.
Inherited land from his father and from his brother George. Married.
9. William - bap. Jan. 7, 1562/3, Ovington,
Essex; bur. Dec. 4, 1617, Little Yeldham, Essex.
10. Elizabeth - bap. Jul. 27, 1564/5, Ovington,
Essex; d. by 1591.
George
PARMENTER - b. about 1520; bur. Feb. 7, 1591/2, Little Yeldham, Essex. He made
his will May 8, 1591, naming his daughter Katherine ALLISON, granddaughter
Elizabeth PARMENTER, sons Edward and William, and others.
Alice
- bur. Aug. 23, 1592, Castle Hedingham, Esssex.
1. Robert - b. about 1545; d. after 1613.
2. Christian - Married by 1591 Robert PAGE, and
had children.
3. Katherine - Married Mr. ALLISON, and had
children.
4. Richard - Married and had daughter Elizabeth
(bap. Nov. 16, 1572, Little Yeldham, Essex).
5. George - b. about 1552; bur Jun. 27, 1613,
Little Yeldham, Essex. His will, dated Nov. 12, 1612, and proved Jul. 8, 1613,
names brothers Robert, Richard, Edward and William, and sister Christian, among
others. Married first Amy (bur. Oct 12, 1594, Little Yeldham, Essex), and
second Elizabeth (MOTT) PURCAS (bur. Jun. 24, 1629), daughter of John MOTT, and
widow of William PUYRCAS.
6. Alice - d. 1591-1612.
7. Joane - b. about 1558; bur. Oct 6, 1625,
Little Yeldham, Essex. Married Thomas STAMAR (bur. Nov. 29, 1628, Little
Yeldham, Essex). Children: Elizabeth; Susan; Thomas married Joane SAMFORD;
Henry; Samuel; Adue; and Richard.
8. Edward - b. about 1561; d. after 1612.
Inherited land from his father and from his brother George. Married.
9. William - bap. Jan. 7, 1562/3, Ovington,
Essex; bur. Dec. 4, 1617, Little Yeldham, Essex.
10. Elizabeth - bap. Jul. 27, 1564/5, Ovington,
Essex; d. by 1591.
42. Alice HEDGINGHAM
was born August 23, 1592 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, England.
Notes
on Alice HEDGINGHAM
Notes
Hedingham
Castle, Essex, England
Hedingham
Castle in Essex, England, is a Norman mote and bailey castle with a stone keep.
It may occupy the site of an earlier castle believed to have been built in the
late 11th or early 12th century by Aubrey de Vere I, a Norman baron. Hedingham
was one of the largest manors among those acquired by Aubrey I by circa 1080
and it became the head of the Vere barony by the later 12th century.
In 1133 Aubrey
de Vere II, son and heir of the first Aubrey, was created master chamberlain of
England by Henry I. In 1141 his son, Aubrey de Vere III, was granted the
earldom of Oxford by Empress Matilda. By that time he had been Count of Guines
for several years by right of his wife's claim to that continental territory.
Aubrey II or Aubrey III are candidates for initiating the construction of a
major stone building at Hedingham, possibly to reflect the enhanced status of
the family. Earl Aubrey was forced to surrender his castles to King Stephen in
1143, as was his brother-in-law Geoffrey de Mandeville, first earl of Essex. He
recovered the castles by the late 1140s.
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