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| de Throkemerton Family Genealogy
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John de Throkemerton - was born before 1130 in England.
John - - Lord of Throckkmorton 1130 Flandenburgh, In The Hundred Of Oswaldeslawe, Worcestershire Note: The manor of Throckmorton (The Rock-Moor-Town) is situated in the Vale of Evesham, in the parish of Fladbury, anciently written Flandenburgh, in the hundred of Oswaldeslawe, Worcestershire. (Sources: - 1)
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Henry de Throkemerton - He is the son of John de Throkemerton.
Henry - - lord of Throckmorton, 2 John (1200) to about 4 Henry III (1220). "2 John" refers to the second year of King John's reign and "4 Henry III" refers to the forth year of King Henry III's reign. Issues: ROBERT and a daughter who married (William?) Roland ROBERT de THROKEMERTON (TFIE 3) lord of Throckmorton. Issues: ADAM and Nicholas who Married Alice de Derinstone, sister of Matilda. (Sources: - 1)
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Robert de Throkemerton - He is the son of Henry de Throkemerton.
Robert - - lord of Throckmorton. Issues: ADAM and Nicholas who Married Alice de Derinstone, sister of Matilda. (Sources: - 1)
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Adam de Throkemerton - He is the son of Robert de Throkemerton.
Adam married Matilda de Derinstone. Adam - - lord of Throckmorton. Issues: ADAM and Nicholas who Married Alice de Derinstone, sister of Matilda. ADAM de THROKEMERTONE (TFIE 4) lord of Throckmorton , temp. of Henry III. Married Matilda de Derinstone Died before 1246, living 32 Henry III. Matilda Married second, before 1246 to Richard le Waite. Issue: ROBERT (Sources: - 1)
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Robert de Throkemerton - died in 1306 .
He was the son of Adam de Throkemerton and Matilda de Derinstone.
Robert married Prudence de Compton. Robert - - lord of Throckmorton. Married Prudence, daughter of Robert de Compton. "Dyed" in the last year, saving one of King Edward I (1306). Issues: SIMON, Robert, Adam, Nicholas, Alexander, William, John, Joan. (Sources: - 1)
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Simon de Throkemerton - was born before 1266 and died after 1312 .
He was the son of Robert de Throkemerton and Prudence de Compton.
Simon married Isabella de Compton. Simon - - lord of Throckmorton 1266 to 1313 Married Isabella, sister and heir of Phillip de Donnisley. (Sources: - 1)
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| ----- Seventh Generation ----- |
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Robert de Throkemerton - He is the son of Simon de Throkemerton and Isabella de Compton.
Robert married Joan de Weston. Robert - was lord of Throckmorton 1311 to 1335. Married first, Joan,daughter of Richard de Weston, lord of Wykewan; Married second, Alice, daughter of Hugh de Mortimer of Cheilmershe. Issues by first wife: GILES Issues by second wife: John, Nicholas, Sybil, Alice, Joan.
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Giles de Throkemerton - He is the son of Robert de Throkemerton and Joan de Weston.
Giles married Agnes Fraunceys. Giles - - lord of Throckmorton. Married Agnes, daughter of John Fraunceys of Throkemerton Giles "was appointed on 25 Jun,1347 ... inspector of wool in the county of Worcester." Issues: ROBERT, John, Thomas, Richard (Sources: - 1)
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Robert de Throkemerton - He is the son of Giles de Throkemerton and Agnes Fraunceys.
Robert married Lucy Colmon. (Sources: - 1)
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Thomas Throckmorton - died after 1411 .
He was the son of Robert de Throkemerton and Lucy Colmon.
Thomas married Agnes Besford. (Sources: - 1)
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| ----- Eleventh Generation ----- |
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John Throckmorton - died on 13 Apr 1445 .
He was the son of Thomas Throckmorton and Agnes Besford.
John married Alianore de la Spine. John - was the lord of Throckmorton and Black Nauton, in county Worcester. Married Alianore, daughter and co-heir of Sir Guy de la Spine, of Coughton, Warwichshire. ... having been educated to the study of the law was ... Chamberlain of the Exchequer ... for which he bore the title of Under Treasurer of England." (Sources: - 1)
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Thomas Throckmorton - was born in 1412 and died on 13 Jul 1472 .
He was the son of John Throckmorton and Alianore de la Spine.
Thomas married Margaret Olney about 1451. Margaret was born about 1414 in Weston, Buckinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of Robert de Olney and Goditha Bozun. She died in St. Elmham, co. Suffolk, Lancastershire, England . (Sources: - 2) Thomas - Married - 1446 to Margaret, daughter and heir of Robert Olney of Weston Underwood, county Bucks. Thomas was knight of the shire, commissioned for the defense of the kingdom, appointed steward of all castles, manors, etc, controlled by the Bishop of Worcester and high sheriff of the counties of Warwick and Leicester. (Sources: - 1)
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John Throckmorton - was born in 1460 in Southelham, Suffolk, England.
He is the son of Thomas Throckmorton and Margaret Olney.
John married Jane Baynard. Jane was born about 1472. She is the daughter of Henry Baynard. Jane - Note: Brøderbund Wft Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Tree #0613, Date of Import: May 3, 1999 Her ancestry is probable as shown. According to the Baynard book, 1697933, the Baynards of Suffolk are probably descended from those of Wiltshire. The Visitation of Warwickshire, p. 208, says that John Throckmorton m. Jane Baynard, dau. and heir of Henry Baynard of Spexhall, Suffolk. The book says that Robert of Wiltshire had a son Henry of whom no further info is given. Robert was born no later than 1440---if 1430, then it is quite possible for this Henry to be Jane's father. There were no other candidates. (Sources: - 3) John - Note: John was not first- Born and therefore, not lord of Throckmorton. (Sources: - 1)
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| ----- Fourteenth Generation ----- |
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Symon Throckmorton - was born in 1495 in Southelham, Suffolk, England and died on 12 Jul 1527 .
He was the son of John Throckmorton and Jane Baynard.
Symon married Ann Lowth. Ann was born about 1499, lived in Castle Heddingham Exxex, England. She was the daughter of Edmund Lowth and Edith Stukley. She died about 1577 . (Sources: - 4)
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Lionel Throckmorton - was born in 1525 in Southelham, Suffolk, England and died after 1599 in England .
He was the son of Symon Throckmorton and Ann Lowth.
Lionel married Elizabeth Blannerhasset in 1560 in England. Elizabeth was born in 1537. She is the daughter of John Blannerhasset and Elizabeth Conrwallis. (Sources: - 5) (Sources: - 1)
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Bassington Throckmorton - was born in 1564 and died on 21 Sep 1638 .
He was the son of Lionel Throckmorton and Elizabeth Blannerhasset.
Bassington married Mary Hill on 7 Dec 1591. Mary was born in 1566 in Bury, St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of William Hill and Jan Annable. She died in 1614/1615 in Norwich, Norfolk, England . (Sources: - 6) (Sources: - 1)
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John Throckmorton - was born on 9 May 1601 in Norwich, England and died in 1687 .
He was the son of Bassington Throckmorton and Mary Hill.
John married Rebecca Farrand before 1648. Rebecca was born about 1610. She is the daughter of Richard Farrand and Rebecca Harrison. (Sources: - 1 - 7) John - came to America, arriving at Nantasket, Massachusetts 5 Feb 1631, in the ship "Lyon," of which Mr. William Pierce was Master. The "Lyon" set sail from Bristol, 1 Dec 1630. On May 18, following his arrival, he was admitted a Freeman at Salem, Mass. He Became a Baptist and followed the footsteps of Roger Williams, his fellow passenger in the "Lyon," into Rhode Island, in the summer of 1635 or 1636. In 1643, he made application to the Dutch to settle within their jurisdiction which was granted. This grant, subsequently called Throckmorton's Neck or Throg's Neck, embraced the eastern part of the present town. Throckmorton's settlement had a short existence and was obliterated by the Indian uprising in the fall of 1643, when it was set upon by the savages and every vestige of it destroyed. Eighteen persons were killed and those who were so fortunate to escape death, made their way to the Fort at New Amsterdam and "some that escaped from the Indian attack went back to Rhode Island," says Winthrop. Among those who returned was John Throckmorton. (Sources: - 8)
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