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William and Alice had a young son who died some time between February 1624 and the muster of January 24, 1625 (new style calendar). [11] They had two daughters who lived to adulthood. Anne Spencer married William Cockeram and Elizabeth Spencer married in turn Robert Sheppard, Thomas Warren and John Hunnicut.
After burgess William Cockerham retired in 1665, Surry County voters elected Baker as his successor, and he served the remainder of what later became known as the "Grand Assembly of 1661-1676". [3] In 1671, the General Court ordered Baker to audit some accounts. [2] The Grand Assembly ended with Bacon's Rebellion.
John Cokayne was the eldest son of [1] Edmund Cockayne (died 1403) of Ashbourne Hall Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Elizabeth Harthill (died 1416), daughter of Sir Richard Herthil or Harthill (died 1390) of Pooley Hall, near Polesworth, Warwickshire. The Cockayne family are known to have lived at Ashbourne from the mid-12th century. [2]
Born to early immigrant William Swann (1586-1638) and his first wife Judith (1589-1636), [3] across the James River from Jamestown, Thomas received a private education appropriate to his class. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He was named to honor his knighted grandfather and uncle, both also named Thomas Swann, but who died in Southfleet in Kent County, England ...
Catherine died in 1497, and Wingfield was a widower for some time. He married in about 1513, his second wife, Bridget Wiltshire, daughter and heiress of Sir John Wiltshire of Stone Castle and Isabella Clothall. They were parents to ten children: Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle (1513 – 24 May 1540).
William Hawkins, son of John Hawkins of Tavistock (died before 1490) and his wife Joan, daughter of William Amadas of Launceston, was probably born at Plymouth, where his father held land under the corporation. All evidence points to the Hawkinses being a Devonshire family, settled for many generations at Tavistock.
Hugh Mackay, who died unmarried in 1719. Patrick Mackay, 4th of Borley. John Mackay of Tordarroch, who married Jane, daughter of George Grey of Skibo Castle and who sold the lands of Tordarroch to the Earl of Sutherland in 1758. Barbara Mackay, first wife of George Grey of Skibo Castle. William Mackay, who emigrated to Georgia.
He married his first wife, Anne Drummond (1555 – 1587) in October 1580. Anne was the daughter of Lord David Drummond (d. 1571) and Lilias Ruthven (d. 1579). [4] Their marriage was cut short by Anne's early death in 1587, but the marriage did produce John's son and heir, John Erskine. Arms of John Erskine, Earl of Mar