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Elizabeth

Female - 1654


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  • Name Elizabeth  
    Gender Female 
    Died From 10 Sep 1654 to 9 Oct 1654  Lingfield, Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I4813  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Edward Feake,   b. Abt 1578, London, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1654, of Lingfield, Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 77 years) 
    Married Bef 10 Sep 1654 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2185  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:
      "35. Edward Feake, third eldest of the minor children in 1595, was actually the sixth child and fifth son of William Feake (no. 13) by wife Mary Wetherall and correctly appears in the sixth place in the 1623 pedigree. In 1595 he was not yet, apparently, of age to be apprenticed, as nothing is said about apprenticing him. He was living in 1619, and though no wife or children are specifically mentioned in his mother's will, he must already have been married and with issue by his first wife, Anna Shaw, daughter of Christopher Shaw of London. The Cambridge record of his son Christopher, dated in 1628, says Edward was of Godstone, Surrey, and this was probably the property left by his mother to his brother John. Five children by the first wife are listed in the 1623 pedigree. By Sept. 10, 1654, he had married a second wife named Elizabeth who was a widow when she married Edward and a grandmother when she made her will on that date. Whether by birth or by first marriage, she was related to a family named Woodstocke. Elizabeth Feake, wife of Edward Feake of Lingfield, co; Surrey, gent., made her will Sept. 10, 1654, probated Oct. 9, 1654 (PCC: 216 Alchin):
      To Elizabeth Woodstocke "which now liveth with me" £50, and various household goods. To John Woodstocke £10, also darker fatted cow and a bed. To his two eldest children £5 each at aet. 21 and to his youngest child three sheep. To Nicholas Andrews £5 and a white cow and to his eldest child £5, also to his two youngest children 50/- each and to said three children a sheep each. To George Woodstocke £10, also three sheep and a white-backed cow and to his son Richard Woodstocke three sheep. To Anne Woodstocke £10, also heifer at Mathew Wicking's and three sheep. To Mary Woodstocke £20 and checkered heifer. To William Woodstocke £5, and to his child at aet. 21 £5.
      To husband Edward Feake's two children, Richard and Sarah Feake, £5 each at aet. 21.
      To Patient Hampton one pair of flaxen sheets and one sheep. To poor of the parish of Lingfield 40/-, i.e., the poor widows 12d each and remainder to the rest of poor at discretion of executrix and overseers.
      To husband Edward Feake three sheep, the steer "that is in keeping at Mr. George Turner's," two pair of sheets, and bed and bedstead he lyeth on and all that belongs to it.
      To friends Richard Bryan als Scraston and George Blundell 10/- each. To "my clerk, William Rosse, my son-in-law," after husband's' decease, and to his three children three ewes and lambs and 5/- each. To Thomas Holt 10/-. Residue to Elizabeth Woodstocke my kinswoman, she to be sole executrix, friends Richard Bryan als Scraston and George Blundell to be overseers Witnesses Edward Feake, George Blundell, George Woodstocke, Richard Plawe
      The picture presented by this will is of a careful farm wife, hardly in the Feake tradition, and though she had belonged to the family, she is entirely omitted in the 1667 pedigree. Children: 7 (all by first wife):
      56. i. Christopher, son and heir, aet. 11 in 1623.
      57. ii. William, d.s.p. before 1623.
      58. iii. Edward,. in 1623 pedigree; apprenticed as son of Edward Feake of Horne, co. Surrey, gent., to George Latham of London, goldsmith, beginning at Christmas 1631, term not stated; married Mary before 1650 and had daughter Mary, b. Oct. 18, 1650, baptized Oct. 23, 1650, St. Thomas the Apostle.
      59. iv. Andrew, d.s.p. by 1623.
      60. v. John, living 1623; m. Mary ___; d. testate ca. 1656; will dated March 18, 1652, probated April 20, 1656 (PCC: 139 Berkeley, not completely abstracted): mentions testator's father Mr. Edward Feake as living, brother Christopher and other brothers; testator's brothers; testator died in Ireland as servant to the Commonwealth.
      61. vi. Richard, mentioned in stepmother's will as minor in 1654.
      62. vii. Sarah, mentioned in stepmother's will as minor in 1654."

      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.