Julyan Riddlesdale1
Father | Henry Riddlesdale1 b. bt 1518 - 1520 |
Mother | Joan (?)1 |
Relationship | 10th great-grandaunt of Charles Edward Towne |
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Child of Julyan Riddlesdale and John Stanbye
- John Stanbye1 b. b 1591
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
John Stanbye1
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Child of John Stanbye and Julyan Riddlesdale
- John Stanbye1 b. b 1591
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
John Stanbye1
Father | John Stanbye1 |
Mother | Julyan Riddlesdale1 b. 10 Dec 1564 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 11 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Henry Riddlesdale1
Father | Henry Riddlesdale1 b. bt 1518 - 1520 |
Mother | Joan (?)1 |
Relationship | 10th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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Child of Henry Riddlesdale and Bridget Smythe
- Henry Riddlesdale1 b. 27 Jun 1594
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Bridget Smythe1
Father | Symond Smythe1 |
Mother | Alice (?)1 |
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Child of Bridget Smythe and Henry Riddlesdale
- Henry Riddlesdale1 b. 27 Jun 1594
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Henry Riddlesdale1
Father | Henry Riddlesdale1 b. 6 Mar 1566/67 |
Mother | Bridget Smythe1 b. 20 Apr 1572 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 11 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Richard Riddlesdale1
Father | Henry Riddlesdale1 b. bt 1518 - 1520 |
Mother | Joan (?)1 |
Relationship | 10th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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His wife Rose was appointed administrator of his estate on 5 June 1610.1
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Rose Brand1
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Jasper Riddlesdale1
Relationship | 12th great-grandfather of Charles Edward Towne |
Charts | Howard Town Ancestors |
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Church records from Boxford, co. Suffolk, England, from 1540 to 1550 show that Jasper Riddlesdale served as churchwarden in 1542-43 and 1547-48, was part of a group that organized a church ale (i.e., fund-raising festival) in 1541, was paid one penny rent for the church house in 1544, and rented a town house at Hagmer from the church.1
His will was dated 29 August 1552 and proved on 15 September 1552. He left his house and land called Dove's in Boxford to his son Thomas, who was to pay his (Thomas's) brothers Richard and John £20, £10 within a year and then £3 6s 8d per year for three years, with the money to be held by his executors until they became 21. His farm in Boxford, with crops and livestock, was left to his wife Elizabeth and son Henry, with Henry paying £10 to his (Henry's) brother Robert within a year. His houses and land called Osmonds in Polstead were also left to Elizabeth, then to his son William after her death. His son Peter received £3 6s 8d, and Peter's son Thomas received two sheep. He left 6s 4d each to his sisters Christine Egle and Margery Skott. A "kinswoman" Alice Bygg was left three yards of red cloth, each godchild was to receive 4d, and the poor of Boxford received 3s 4d. He also forgave debts owed him by his son Peter and sister Agnes. The executors were his sons Thomas and Henry, and Thomas Ryvett, parson.1
Children of Jasper Riddlesdale and Elizabeth (?)
- Henry Riddlesdale+1 b. bt 1518 - 1520
- Thomas Riddlesdale1 b. a 1522
- Peter Riddlesdale+1
- Grace Riddlesdale1
- Elizabeth Riddlesdale1
- Jane Riddlesdale1
- Amy Riddlesdale1
- Robert Riddlesdale1 b. a 1532
- Richard Riddlesdale1 b. a 1532
- John Riddlesdale+1 b. a 1536
- William Riddlesdale1
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Elizabeth (?)1
Relationship | 12th great-grandmother of Charles Edward Towne |
Charts | Howard Town Ancestors |
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Her will was dated 30 October 1552 and proved on 13 April 1553. She left: £4 to each of her sons Thomas and Peter, to be paid within 1 and 2 years, respectively; £3 to her daughters Grace, Elizabeth, Jane, and Amy, within 3, 4, 5, and 5 years; and £6 and a calf to her sons Robert, Richard, John, and William, within 6, 7, 8, and 9 years. She also left various items of clothing to each of her children. Whatever remained was to go to her son Harry, who was named executor.1
Children of Elizabeth (?) and Jasper Riddlesdale
- Henry Riddlesdale+1 b. bt 1518 - 1520
- Thomas Riddlesdale1 b. a 1522
- Peter Riddlesdale+1
- Grace Riddlesdale1
- Elizabeth Riddlesdale1
- Jane Riddlesdale1
- Amy Riddlesdale1
- Robert Riddlesdale1 b. a 1532
- Richard Riddlesdale1 b. a 1532
- John Riddlesdale+1 b. a 1536
- William Riddlesdale1
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Thomas Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Joan (?)1
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Peter Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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He paid rent of 6s to the church in Boxford, co. Suffolk, England, in 1547.1
Child of Peter Riddlesdale
- Thomas Riddlesdale1 b. b 1552
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Thomas Riddlesdale1
Father | Peter Riddlesdale1 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 12 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Grace Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-grandaunt of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Richard Keble1
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Elizabeth Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-grandaunt of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Thomas Ryvet1
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Jane Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-grandaunt of Charles Edward Towne |
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She and her sister Amy may have been twins, since their mother's will specified that they were to receive their legacies at the same time, while her other children were each to receive theirs at different times.1
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Amy Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-grandaunt of Charles Edward Towne |
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She and her sister Jane may have been twins, since their mother's will specified that they were to receive their legacies at the same time, while her other children were each to receive theirs at different times.1
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Robert Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Richard Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
John Riddlesdale1
Father | Jasper Riddlesdale1 b. a 1490, d. Aug 1552 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 d. 1553 |
Relationship | 11th great-granduncle of Charles Edward Towne |
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Children of John Riddlesdale and Elizabeth Patten
- Henry Riddlesdale1 b. 18 Mar 1564/65
- Mary Riddlesdale1 b. 13 Sep 1567
- Thomas Riddlesdale1 b. 8 Jan 1569/70
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Elizabeth Patten1
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Children of Elizabeth Patten and John Riddlesdale
- Henry Riddlesdale1 b. 18 Mar 1564/65
- Mary Riddlesdale1 b. 13 Sep 1567
- Thomas Riddlesdale1 b. 8 Jan 1569/70
Citations
- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.
Henry Riddlesdale1
Father | John Riddlesdale1 b. a 1536 |
Mother | Elizabeth Patten1 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 12 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S917] John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his Wife Mary (____) Riddlesdale," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1989.