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  1. Oct 6, 2024 · John married Mary daughter of William, Lord Parr, by whom he had one son William Digby. Mary survived her husband and then married Henry Brook, to whom William sold the manor in December 1552.

    • Little Houghton

      His son William, a minor in 1265, married Mabel sister and...

  2. 16 hours ago · Pages 267-283. A Collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe, Volume 7, March 1658 - May 1660.Originally published by Fletcher Gyles, London, 1742.

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Captain Tommy’s son Professor Thomas Clifford Vanterpool became a famous scientist in Canada and won many awards there and he has descendants there. Captain Tommy’s granddaughter Sheila Lampe, formerly married to Tawa Yrausquin, lives on Aruba.

  4. Sep 20, 2024 · The Pilot, John Clark 1573-1624 had a number of children, Susannah, Edward, Katherine, Thomas. These were his heirs, in both Virginia and Plymouth. John Clark's son, Edward Clark, 1585-1630 remained in England, and Edward was the father of Michael Clark 1610-1678.

    • "John Clarke", "of Jamestown"
    • Southwark,St. Olive Parish,Surrey,England
    • before March 26, 1575
  5. 4 days ago · Sampson spoke 'in a very scandalous and disgracefull manner with an intent to vilifie and disgrace Henry Mantell'. John Willis, gent, John Roberts, and 'divers others of good fashion' were present. Signed by Samuell Bealy.

  6. John Ellis was born in the Kentish town of Deal on 28 February 1917. After completing his education, at Sutton Valence School , in March 1936 he joined the Royal Air Force (RAF). [ 1 ] Granted a commission as an acting pilot officer in May, after completing flight training at No. 11 Flying Training School at Wittering, he was briefly posted to No. 66 Squadron before being transferred in March ...

  7. Sep 30, 2024 · John Smith, English explorer and early leader of the Jamestown Colony, the first permanent English settlement in North America. He played an equally important role as a cartographer and a writer who vividly depicted the natural abundance of the New World, encouraging prospective English settlers.

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