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Monday, November 14, 2011

Gentleman Thomas Stacey 1640 Elizabeth abt 1640

Gentleman Thomas Stacey
Parents:  Thomas Stacy and Ann (unknown surname)
Born abt 1635 Cambridge, England
Christened 1 March 1635 Orwell, Cambridge, England
Married Elizabeth (unknown surname) abt 1663 England
Died June 1680
Buried 15 Jun 1680 Barrington, Cambridge, England

His will was written on 16 June 1679 and is as follows (with modern spelling and explanations in red):

In the Name of God Amen the seventeenth day of June in the year of our Lord God sixteen hundred seventy and nine, I Thomas Stacy of Barrington in the county of Cambridge, Gentleman, being at this present in reasonable health of body and of sound and perfect mind and memory the Lord be praised, do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following (?) first and principally (?) recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my Heavenly Father and my body to the earth to be decently entombed according to the definition of my executor hereafter in this my will named and as for my temporal estate and worldly goods which my God hath bestowed on me in this life I give and dispose thereof in manner and form following; that is to say (?)

 I give and bequeath unto my brother-in-law, Charles Baron of Little Eversden in the said county of Cambridge, Esquire, all my freehold (common ownership of real property) and copiehold (copyhold: tenure of land based on manorial records) lands and tenements (a room or set of rooms within a house - like modern day apartments) with their appurtenances (an accessory or improvements like a furnace, etc.) in Barrington until Charles Stacy, my son, shall accomplish and attain the age of one and twenty years to the end and purpose thus the said Charles Baron shall out of the (?) fines and profits thereof shall maintain and educate my son Charles during his minority. 

ITEM: I give and bequeath to my said son, Charles Stacy at (?) age of one and twenty years all my freehold and copyhold lands and tenem with their appurtenances named in Barrington aforesaid to have and to hold to him the said Charles, my son,and the heirs of his body lawfully to be begotten and for want of (?) all my said (?) and (?) with their appurtenances in Barrington aforesaid shall be and remain unto my two daughters Dorthie and Anne and their heirs equally to be divided between them.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto the said Charles Baron all my freehold and copyhold  lands and tenem with their appurtenances in Kirkleyne in the county of Essex until my daughter Dorthie shall accomplish and attain her age of one and twenty years  or be married which of them shall first happen to the end and purpose that the said Charles Baron shall out of the (?) and profits thereof shall maintain and educate my said daughter Dorthie until she shall attain her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage. 

ITEM:  I give and bequeath to my said daughter Dorthie at her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage which shall first happen, all my freehold and copyhold  lands and tenem with their appurtenances in Kirkleyne aforesaid to have and to hold to her the said Dorthie the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten and for want of (?) all my said land and tenements with their appurtenances in Kirkleyne aforesaid shall be and remain unto my said son Charles Stacy and his heirs forever. 

ITEM: I give and bequeath to my son, Thomas Stacy, the sum of one hundred pounds of lawful money to be paid (?) him  by my executor as followeth, that is to say fifty pounds  (?) within one year next after my decease and fifty pounds (?) within two years after my decease and aforesaid Mr. Thomas Clouton of (?) in the county of Hartford (?Clarke or Cleric?) to maintain and educate my said son, Thomas Stacy. 

ITEM: I give and bequeath to my daughter, Anne Stacy, the sum of five hundred pounds of lawful money to be paid her by my executor at her age of one and twenty years or upon the day of her marriage which of them shall first come.and my will and meaning is that my executor shall maintain and educate my said daughter, Anne, until her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage and of the (?) and advantage to be made of the said five hundred pounds.

ITEM: I give and bequeath to Elizabeth, my wife, the sum of five pounds

All and singular the rest residue and remainder of my money household (?) goods and (?) whatsoever my debts and (?) being first paid and funeral charges defrayed I wholly give and bequeath to my brother-in-law, Charles Baron,  and I make and appoint him, the said Charles Baron, my sole executor  of this my last will and testament and I hereby revoke and renounce all former wills and testaments heretofore by me made either by word or writing in witness whereof I the said Thomas Stacy have hereunto put my name and seal the day and year first above written Thomas Stacy sealed and subscribed Thomas Stacy the seventeenth day of June one thousand six hundred seventy nine and by him then also published to be his last will and testament in the presence of whose (?) (?) written (?) attesting the same and subscribing our names as witnesses thereunto in his presence the mark of William Webb (?) of Great Evensden, Warren Adamo of Little Evensden, John Reynolds Notary Republic     
Sources
His will downloaded from: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk › details
Note:  This was not free
England Deaths and Burials Barrington, Cambridge, England
Family Search
ancestry.com


Elizabeth (unknown surname)
Born abt 1640 England
Died after 1680 - as she is named in her husband's will as follows:
ITEM: I give and bequeath to Elizabeth, my wife, the sum of five pounds
Buried
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Her husband's will

CHILDREN

Charles Stacey
Born 1663
Christened 13 Jun 1664 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Note:  The reason behind the year of birth is because first, Charles is in the will as the oldest son/heir.  Second, because his sister, just younger than him, was christened in the same year, but 3 months later.  I do not think they were twins - they were not mentioned as such in the will.  However, the christenings of both children have sources and because they are valid, this means that Charles had to be born earlier than Dorothy and they could not have been born in the same month or even within a few months of their respective christenings.
Married
Children
Died after 1679 as he is in his father's will as following:
ITEM: I give and bequeath to my said son, Charles Stacy at (?) age of one and twenty years all my freehold and copyhold lands and tenem with their (?) named in Barrington aforesaid to have and to hold to him the said Charles, my son,and the heirs of his body lawfully to be begotten and for want of (?) all my said (?) and (?) their appurtenances in Barrington aforesaid shall be and remain unto my unto my two daughters Dorthie and Anne and their heirs equally to be divided between them.
Buried
Sources
England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 Dated 1599-1700 p 49
His father's will
Dorothy Stacey
Christened 6 Oct 1664 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Married Robert Barratt 26 Sep 1681 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Children Elizabeth, Dorothy
Died after 1679 as she appears in her father's will as follows:
ITEM:  I give and bequeath to my said daughter Dorthie at her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage which shall first happen, all my freehold and copyhold  lands and tenem with their appurtenances in Kirkleyne aforesaid to have and to hold to her the said Dorthie the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten and for want of (?) all my said land and tenements with their appurtenances in Kirkleyne aforesaid shall be and remain unto my said son Charles Stacy and his heirs forever. 
Buried
Sources
England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 Dated 1599-1700 p 49
England Marriages 1538-1973 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360
Her father's will
*Thomas Stacey
Christened 16 Sep 1666 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Married Elizabeth Woodruff 18 April 1700 Horningsea, Cambridge, England
Children: Elizabeth, Thomas, Esther, John, Esther, Ann, Susan
Died after 1679 as he is named in his father's will as follows:
ITEM: I give and bequeath to my son, Thomas Stacy, the sum of one hundred pounds of lawful money to be paid (?) him  by my executor as followeth, that is to say fifty pounds  (?) within one year next after my decease and fifty pounds (?) within two years after my decease and aforesaid Mr. Thomas Clouton of (?) in the county of Hartford (?Clarke or Cleric?) to maintain and educate my said son, Thomas Stacy. 
Buried
Sources
England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 Dated 1599-1700
His father's will
Ann Stacey
Christened 10 Feb 1673 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Note:  Surname spelled Stacy in record
Married Thomas Holder 18 Jun 1691  Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England

Note:  There is another marriage listed for her on Family Search to Robert Gieve in 1698. If both marriages are true (and both are sourced), her surname on the second marriage should have been Ann Holder (widow) married to Robert Gieve.  It doesn't.  It states that Ann Stacy married Robert Gieve.  

I feel the correct husband is Thomas Holder of Comberton.  

First, because Comberton and Barrington are closer (about five miles) to each other whereas Steeple Morden is more than twice that in the other direction.  Also, there is a burial date for an Ann Holder in 1741, indicating she never remarried.

Died after 1679 as she is mentioned in her father's will as follows: 
ITEM: I give and bequeath to my daughter, Anne Stacy, the sum of five hundred pounds of lawful money to be paid her by my executor at her age of one and twenty years or upon the day of her marriage which of them shall first come.and my will and meaning is that my executor shall maintain and educate my said daughter, Anne, until her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage and of the (?) and advantage to be made of the said five hundred pounds.
Died February 1741 Comberton, Cambridge, England
Buried 25 February 1741 Comberton, Cambridge, England
Sources
England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 Dated 1599-1700 p 57
Her father's will

Thomas Stacey 1666 Elizabeth Woodruff 1677

Thomas Stacey
Parents Gentleman Thomas Stacey and Elizabeth (unknown surname)
Born about 1666
Christened 16 Sep 1666 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Married Elizabeth Woodruff 18 April 1700 Horningsea, Cambridge, England
Death
Buried
Sources
Christening:  England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 1599-1700 p 51
Marriage: England Select Marriages FHL Film # 1040484
Family Search
ancestry.com

Elizabeth Woodruff
Parents:  unknown
Born abt 1670  Horningsea, Cambridge, England
Died
Buried
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com

CHILDREN

Elizabeth Stacey (may not be theirs as she is born prior to their wedding date.  With this said, their 'new year' started in March and this may be 1701)
Christened 16 Mar 1700 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Note:  Surname spelled Stacy in record
Burial 1 Sep 1712 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Note:  Name spelled Elisebeth Stayce in record
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 1599-1700 p 82
Burial: England Deaths and Burials 1538-1991 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 Dated 1701-1796 p 11
Family Search
ancestry.com
*Thomas Stacey
Christened 2 Nov 1702 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Married Elizabeth Carter 31 October 1728 Steeple Morden, Cambridge, England
Children:  Ann, Elizabeth, William, Mary, John, Sarah, Thomas
Died
Buried
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 1701-1796 p 2
Family Search
ancestry.com
Esther (Hester) Stacey
Born 18 Jun 1704 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Christened 26 Jun 1704 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Buried 27 Dec 1706 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Sources
Birth and Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 17-1-1796 p 4
Burial England Deaths and Burials 1538-1991 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 1701-1796 p 5
Family Search
ancestry.com
John Stacey
Christened 20 Jun 1706 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Burial 9 Oct 1768 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 17-1-1796 p 5
Burial: England Deaths and Burials 1538-1991 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 1701-1796 p 57
Family Search
ancestry.com
Esther Stacey
Born 22 May 1709 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Christened 3 Jun 1709 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Marriage possible marriage to James Lavender 21 Feb 1742 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Children
Died
Buried 26 March 1771 Cambridge, Cambridge, England (she is a widow)
Sources
Birth and Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 17-1-1796 p 8
Anne Stacey
Christened 18 Nov 1710 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Note: surname spelled Stacy, parents names spelled Tomas Steacy and Eliezebth in record
Possible marriage to Joseph Atkin 1 Sep 1729 Ely, Cambridge, England
Sources
Birth and Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 dated 17-1-1796 p 9
Family Search
ancestry.com
Susan Stacey
Christened 5 Sep 1714 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Sources
England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 Dated 1701-1796 p 13
Family Search
ancestry.com

Thomas Stacey 1702 Elizabeth Carter 1704

Thomas Stacey
Christened 2 Nov 1702 Barrington, Cambridge, England
Parents Thomas Stacey and Elizabeth Woodruff
Married Elizabeth Carter 31 Oct 1728 Steeple Morden, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Batch I00475-7 Film 1818360 1701-1796 p 2
AF
Elizabeth Carter
Christened 30 Aug 1704 Gamlingay, Cambridge, England
Parents John Carter and Mary (unknown surname)
Sources
Christening: IGI Film 0990297 Batch C073631 dated 1542-1851

CHILDREN

*Ann Stacey
Christened 28 Sep 1729 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Married John Wood 12 Nov 1750 Whaddon, Cambridge, England
Children: Elizabeth, Stacey, William, Mary, Benjamin, Benjamin, Ann, Thomas, Ann, Sarah
Buried 28 Jun 1813 Whaddon, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7 and British Vital Records Index (2nd edition) Film 1040576 dated 1721-1863
AF
Elizabeth Stacey
Christened 10 Jan 1732 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7
AF
William Stacey
Christened 21 Apr 1734 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7
Mary Stacey
Christened 21 May 1738 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Married Robert Elsden 10 may 1762 St Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7
Marriage: IGI Film 0496702 Batch M130601 dated 1599-1837
AF
John Stacey
Christened 11 May 1740 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Married Mary Swan 19 Oct 1767
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7
AF
Sarah Stacey
Christened 6 Feb 1742 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7 and IGI Film 1040576 Batch C138441 dated 1617-1863
AF
Thomas Stacey
Christened 11 Nov 1744 Wimpole, Cambridge, England
Married Mary Coe 11 Oct 1768 Bassingbourne, Cambridge, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 Film 1040576 Batch C13844-1 item 7
Marriage:  England Marriages 1538-1973 Film 1040367 Batch M13408-1 item 17

Friday, January 8, 2010

John Ogden abt 1610 and Jane Bond abt 1613

This is where the information on the Ogden Family was corrupted by Gustav Anjou.

The family group sheets stated that John and Jane's family was from Bradley Plain, Hamp, England - which does not exist. Bradley, Hampshire does, but there is no Bradley Plain.  The infamous genealogist forger Gustav Anjou (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Anjou) messed with this line. I feel sorry for those who paid him so much money for lies. For now, anything to do with Bradley Plain should be viewed as a lie.
https://www.british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-2150.html

UPDATE:  I haven't had time to look at it, but there is a book that findagrave mentions that is supposed to clear up a lot of the mess: "John Ogden, The Pilgrim (1609-1682)," Cranbury, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickenson Press. 2006, (pages 193-195) by Jack Harpster.  

John Ogden
Born abt 1610 England
Note: page 12 in the book listed below repeats the lies that Anjou created about John's birth date and place, it adds the matter of selling some property in Bradley Plain, etc. 
Parents:  Supposedly Richard Ogden and Elizabeth Huntington - since this information is part of the Bradley Plain information, it could be a lie.
Married Jane 8 May 1637 in England
Life Notes:
Nicknames:  "Good Old John" and "John Ogden the planter"
John is believed to have arrived in Southampton, Long Island, New York in 1640

Said to have been granted land 17 Apr 1640 - a piece of land called Shinnecock Hill which was part of the city of Southampton, New York.
Note: Shinnecock Hill is about 2.3 square miles and an ancient Indian burial ground. Many court battles have been fought over its ownership. Apparently, there was a 1,000 year deal between the city of Southampton and the tribe allowing the white man to live there until 1803.
Lived in Stamford, Connecticut in 1641 and contracted in 1642 to build a church in the Fort of New Amsterdam. 
Held the office of magistrate under Connecticut and New Haven colonies.
Made settlement of Hempstead in 1644
Moved to Southampton Long Island in 1647
Died 30 May 1682 Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey
Note: I let this date stand although I didn't find the headstone.
Sources
Clearing up the problems with Anjou:  https://www.british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-2150.html
Book: Halstead and Ogden Family by Elizabeth Ross King, New York, 1896, page 28-30.
Book:  Ogden Family in America (p 11-35) which claims it takes its information about John in America from Southampton Records, Stamford Notes, Fairfield Notes, Colonial Records of Connecticut, Lamb's history of New York, Hatfield's history of Elizabeth, and Archives of New Jersey
Book:  History of Long Island by Benjamin Franklin Thompson page 342 (which states John was granted land in 1644) page 343 (establishes that John was a settler in the area before 1647)
Family Search
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64072078/john-ogden
Jane Bond
Note: I'm so skeptical, that I'm not even going to assume her last name is Bond so be on the look out
Born abt 1613 (probably in England)
Supposedly the daughter of Jonathan Bond (have not found proof of this)
Died New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 35-39
Family Search
Memorial:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64072694/jane-ogden


CHILDREN

Note: there were too many duplication's  -  two johns, two sarahs, three bens, three Marys and I doubted most of it and chose the most logical, though I may have to add one or more back on since people did reuse a name of a deceased child.

I will make note of what I think is a stretch of someones greedy imagination (take that Gustav!)

Note:  If their father actually was granted land in 1640, I find it impossible to believe he would return to England to produce more heirs and then leave them behind unless they lived with other family members.  They were probably all born in Southampton New York.
 
John Ogden (Jr)
Born abt 1642 Probably Stamford, Connecticut
Married Elizabeth Plum 1677
Note:  some historians claim he was married to Judith Budd - actually she married "John Ogden of Rye" a cousin to this John and the son of Thomas Ogden who settled in New Haven, Connecticut.  To make this more confusing, both John Sr. and John Ogden of Rye died the same year.
Died after 1677
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 13, 40-43
Ancestral File
Jonathan Ogden headstone
*(Deacon) Jonathan Ogden (Possibly a twin to David)
Born 1646 (estimated from his headstone) Probably Hempstead
Married Rebecca Wood abt 1674
Children:  John, Sam, Rebecca, Robert, Hannah
Died 3 Jan 1732 Elizabethtown, New Jersey
Buried First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey
Sources
Family Search
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7151820/jonathan-ogden
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 45-46




David Ogden (Possibly a twin to Jonathan)
Born 1646 Probably Hempstead
Married Elizabeth Swaine Ward (she was married to her cousin prior to marrying David)
Died 27 Feb 1692 Newark, New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 43-45
Ancestral File
Joseph Ogden
Born abt 1648 Probably Southampton, Long Island, New York
Married Sarah Whitehead
Died 3 Jan 1732 New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 47
Ancestral File
Mary Ogden
Born abt 1650 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut
Note: interesting that the birth place is different, that's why I left it here
Married John Woodruff
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 49
Ancestral File

Benjamin Ogden headstone
Captain Benjamin Ogden
Born 1654 (estimated from his headstone) Probably Southampton, Long Island, New York
Married Hannah Woodruff abt 1685 (possible sister to John listed above as Mary's husband)
Died 20 Nov 1722
Buried First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 47-49
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7287488/benjamin-ogden