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Audley

Female Abt 1541 -


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  • Name Audley 
    Born Abt 1541  , Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I4826  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Edmond or Edward Feake,   b. Abt 1539, Wighton, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Foulsham, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Aft 1560  , Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2191  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," 86(1955):132-148, 209-221, "The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America," by George E. McCracken:
      "14. Edmond or Edward Feake, youngest son of James Feake of Wighton, (no. 7) by wife Agnes, was born posthumously in 1539, and is not mentioned in his father's will or in any of the pedigrees. He is called Edmond in his brother William's will – the two independent abstracts of this will are agreed as to this reading – but he is called Edward Feake of Foulsom in the County of Norfolk, tanner, in the apprentice papers of his son Robert. Foulsham is in Eynesford Hundred, about twelve miles southeast of Wighton, very close to Kettleston where Edmond's brother Simon, also a tanner, had lived when he died in 1570. We should have thought it probable that the name Edward in the apprentice papers was wrongly read, were it not for the fact that William Feake named a son of his Edward. In any case, despite the discrepancy in the first name, we feel sure that the tanner of Foulsham was brother of the goldsmith of London, William Feake. We know nothing more of him than that, since his youngest child was named Audlea, his wife may have been a member of the Audley family. Children: 6 (order uncertain):
      38. i. Anne, mentioned as living in her uncle William's house in 1595; mentioned in her brother Robert's will in 1612 as Ann Bullock; probably the cousin Bullock omitted from Mary Feake's will in 1619.
      39. ii. Robert, d. 1612 in London.
      40. iii. William. mentioned in brother Robert's will in 1612.
      41. iv. Elizabeth, mentioned as Elizabeth Gregorye in brother Robert's will in 1612; m. Barnabas Gregory, Feb. 8, 1601/2, St. Mary Woolnoth, both of that parish, and had by 1619 children Barnabye and Amy, omitted from Mary Feake's will.
      42. v. Susan, unm. in 1612 when mentioned in brother Robert's will.
      43. vi. Audlea, unm. in 1612 when mentioned in brother Robert's will."

      SOURCES_MISC:
      1. FHL book 929.273-K727kf: "Knapp's N' Kin, The Ancestral Lines of Frederick H. Knapp and Others," compiled by: Frederick H. Knapp, Rt. #2, Box 438C, AB Hwy, Richland, Missouri, 65556; 1987; revised/updated 1991. It notes the following sources, none of which I have yet reviewed:
      -NYG&HR, vol. 11, by J.J. Latting.
      -NYG&HR, vol. 86, by Geo. McCracken.
      -NYG&HR, vol. 87, by Geo. McCracken.
      -NYG&HR, vol. 47 (1893).
      -TAG, Vol. 27, by J.L. Jacobus.
      -Anc. Heads of NE Fam., by Holmes.
      -Norfolk Rec. Soc., vol. VI, p. 76.
      -Topography Hist. of co. Norfolk, Eng., vol. 9, p. 209 (1808).