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William Merriam, Sr

Male 1525 - 1565  (40 years)


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  • Name William Merriam  [1
    Suffix Sr 
    Birth 1525  Goudhurst, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Gender Male 
    Death 27 Jan 1565  Goudhurst, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Burial Goudhurst, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I29875  Master
    Last Modified 18 Apr 2018 

    Family Alice Apse   d. 1580 
    Children 
    +1. William Merriam, Jr,   b. 1564, Goudhurst, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 Sep 1635, Hadlow, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years)
    Family ID F7415  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 1525 - Goudhurst, Kent, England Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Birth: 1525 Goudhurst Kent, England
      Death: Jan. 27, 1566 Goudhurst Kent, England

      William Merriam was born about 1525 at Goudhurst, Kent, England. He was probably the eldest son of Richard Merriam and his first wife. It seems that William first married a woman named Anne, who probably died in childbirth just before June 20, 1560, when she was buried in Goudhurst. The child also must have died soon after, for "a mayde of Wylliam Meriam" was buried there on July 18, 1560.

      On October 13, 1560, he married Alice Apse in Goudhurst. Her name is difficult to make out in the transcript of the marriage. It is not known what he did for a living, but he was probably a yeoman farmer. William made an oral will on January 27, 1566 and must have died the same day, because he was buried in Goudhurst on Janauary 28, 1566, in the churchyard of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Goudhurst. The overseer of his will was John Horsemonden, the husband of William's sister Deonys.

      William left two sons, only one of whom, William, lived to maturity. Alice, who was obviously still young, must have then married a man named Piper, because the 1616 will of Robert Pyper of Tonbridge mentions a William Merryam, "brother -in-lawe". That term was used in those days to mean step-brother as well.

      Spouse: Alice Apse Piper b. 1535-1580 est
      Children: William Merriam b. 1564-1635
      Burial at St. Mary the Virgin Churchyard Goudhurst Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent England
    • William Merriam was born about 1525 at Goudhurst, Kent, England. He was probably the eldest son of Richard Merriam and his first wife. It seems that William first married a woman named Anne, who probably died in childbirth just before June 20, 1560, when she was buried in Goudhurst. The child also must have died soon after, for "a mayde of Wylliam Meriam" was buried there on July 18, 1560.
      On October 13, 1560, he married Alice Apse in Goudhurst. Her name is difficult to make out in the transcript of the marriage. It is not known what he did for a living, but he was probably a yeoman farmer. William made an oral will on January 27, 1566 and must have died the same day, because he was buried in Goudhurst on Janauary 28, 1566, in the churchyard of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Goudhurst. The overseer of his will was John Horsemonden, the husband of William's sister Deonys.
      William left two sons, only one of whom, William, lived to maturity. Alice, who was obviously still young, must have then married a man named Piper, because the 1616 will of Robert Pyper (step son of Alice) of Tonbridge mentions a William Merryam, "brother -in-lawe". That term was used in those days to mean step-brother as well.

  • Sources 
    1. [S991] Ancestry.com, Kent, England, Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), The Tyler Collection, The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies; Kent, England, Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874.

    2. [S764] Ancestry.com, UK and Ireland, Find a Graveā„¢ Index, 1300s-Current, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.).