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Name |
Alice ROWNING |
Birth |
Abt 1520 |
Hundon, Suffolk, England |
Gender |
Female |
Notes |
- (1) French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 69 (January 1915), p. 25:
ALICE, b. probably abt. 1520; m. WILLIAM AGER, who is termed "brother-in-law" in the will of Henry Rowning in 1566. Children: 1. William, b. probably abt. 1545; plaintiff in Chancery in 1589 and 1602 for the estate of his uncle Thomas Rowning, as heir and next of kin, this claim indicating that the brothers of Thomas Rowning were half brothers and that by the custom of this manor heirs of full blood through females preceded male heirs of half blood. 2. Robert. 3. Dorothy, a legatee of the will in 1566 of her half uncle Henry Rowning; m. Richard King; had a son Richard and a daughter Margaret, the latter (b. abt. 1581) being the principal reversionary legatee of the will in 1587/8 of her great-uncle Thomas Rowning and being afterwards the wife of Steven Payne.
(1) French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 69 (January 1915), p. 25:
ALICE [ROWNING], b. probably abt. 1520; m. WILLIAM AGER, who is termed "brother-in-law" in the will of Henry Rowning in 1566.
Children:
1. William [AGER], b. probably abt. 1545; plaintiff in Chancery in 1589 and 1602 for the estate of his uncle Thomas Rowning, as heir and next of kin, this claim indicating that the brothers of Thomas Rowning were half brothers and that by the custom of this manor heirs of full blood through females preceded male heirs of half blood.
2. Robert [AGER].
3. Dorothy [AGER], a legatee of the will in 1566 of her half uncle Henry Rowning; m. Richard King; had a son Richard and a daughter Margaret, the latter (b. abt. 1581) being the principal reversionary legatee of the will in 1587/8 of her great-uncle Thomas Rowning and being afterwards the wife of Steven Payne.
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Person ID |
I21804 |
Frost, Gilchrist and Related Families |
Last Modified |
17 Apr 2024 |
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