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Re: Anne Burgoyne, wife of Sir Richard St George



Wed, 6 Sep 2006 19:38:40 +0000 (UTC) soc.genealogy.medieval
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WJhonson...
In a message dated 9/6/06 7:14:18 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

<< Thomas St George, her apparently
unmarried daughter Elizabeth, her married daughters Katherine, Anne and
Ide (if I am reading the script properly; assuming this is the case,
this could be further evidence that the family was related to the
Cokayns of Cokayn Hatley). >>

Does the will give the surnames of the married daughters ?
Will

mjcar...
No, unfortunately.

It states that Katherine [presumably named for her father's mother,
Katherine Maningham] and ?Ide [named for her putative
great-grandmother, the wife of Sir John Maningham] and Ann each had
children of their own, and names Katherine's daughter Agnes H---
(looked like HYRLY in the poor microfilm copy I was deciphering under
trying circumstances, sp possibly Hurley is intended).

Richard Huntington (who has a squiggle before his name that I interpret
as Sir, but could possibly be Mr) is named as her son-in-law, which I
would think does NOT mean step-son in this case, as Dame Anne is only
known to have had one husband. In a few quick searches since, I
haven't identified this Richard Huntington - perhaps he is a clue to
the marriage of at least one daughter.

So far as I know, the daughters are not mentioned in any other
published source.
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