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The New Baronetage of England: Containing, as Well a Concise Genealogical ... - Page 565
1804 - 964 pages
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The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English baronets ..., Volume 3

rev. William Betham - 1803 - 500 pages
...married secondly, April 1739, Elizabeth, relict of George Bridges, of the city of Bristol, distiller, by whom he had no issue. By his first wife he had...sons, Abraham and Isaac, and one daughter Mary, wife of George Prescott, of Theobalds, in Herts, Esq. Abraham, married Mary, daughter of , Thrubshaw, who...
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Peerage of England. ...

Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 pages
...present Duke of Dorset ; and his third wife was Jane, daughter to John Ormond, or Ormond, but by her he had no issue, By his first wife, he had two sons. J . Sir William, his heir. And, 2. Richard, who was seated at Ringstede, in the county of Northampton,...
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The baronetage of England, Volumes 1-2

John Debrett - 1824 - 576 pages
...mayor of Bristol in 1733. Hed. 15 June 1765, having been twice married, 1st, to Miss Small; Silly, April 1739, to Elizabeth, relict of George Bridges, by whom he had no issue. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, Abraham and Isaac, and 1 da., Mary, wife of Prescott, esq.: Abraham, m. Mary,...
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The baronetage of England. revised, corrected and continued by G.W. Collen

John Debrett - 1840 - 668 pages
...mayor of Bristol in 1733; he il. 15 June 17-65, having been twice married, 1st to Miss Small ; '¿dly, April 1739, to Elizabeth, relict of George Bridges, by whom he had no issue : by hie 1st wife ne had. ERSKINE, of CAMBO, со. Fife. 27 Aug. 1821. SIR DAVID ERSKINE, Baronet, created...
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The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American, Volume 1

John Wentworth - 1878 - 800 pages
...Margaret's, Lothbury, London, 3 May 1614. He married, secondly, the widow of Russell, who survived him, but by whom he had no issue. By his first wife he had a daughter Mary19, who was living in 1637, the wife of John Browne ; and Samuel19, on\y son, who was...
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Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrance, a West River Regester [!]: And ...

Lawrence Buckley Thomas - 1888 - 222 pages
...Botiler ; and 2d., Eleonora, dau. of Lord Welles and widow of Lord Hoo and Hastings, (Lord Hoo d. 1455,) by whom he had no issue ; by his first wife he had : Sir Thomas, K. B , 1501, md. , and d. before 1513, having had an only son John dsp abroad before...
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The Thomas Book: Giving the Genealogies of Sir Rhys Ap Thomas, K. G., the ...

Lawrence Buckley Thomas - 1896 - 800 pages
...; HI., second, ELEONORA, Jau. of Lord Welles and widow of Lord Hoo and Hastings (Lord Hoo d. 1455), by whom he had no issue ; by his first wife he had : i. SIR THOMAS, KB,. 1501, tf. before 1513: his only son. John, ds /.abroad before his father. Some...
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1738-1821

Oliver Ayer Roberts - Massachusetts - 1897 - 590 pages
...(1769) and Sarah Pierce. She died Oct. 5, 1784, and he married Mrs. Susanna Seaver, widow of Nathaniel, by whom he had no issue. By his first wife he had nine children, of whom was Christopher (1814). Samuel Gore (1786) died Nov. 23, 1831.1 Samuel (1786)...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 59

Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1899 - 476 pages
...secondly, in June 1741, to Elizabeth, daughter of James, second lord Griffin, and widow of Henry Grey, by whom he had no issue. By his first wife he had John, viscount Lymington (1718-1749), who was MP for Andover from 1741 till his death, and married...
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Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of ..., Volume 35

Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - Devon (England) - 1903 - 922 pages
...5 for in that year lie made a settlement on, and took to wife, Joan Wray, of Wray, in Thrushelton, by whom he had no issue. By his first wife he had a son, John, who, on his death, 10th August, 1545, was found to be " twenty years and upwards" (Inq....
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