1569 - 1665 (96 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Thomas Hurt was born in 1569 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died on 20 Oct 1665 in All Saints, Bristol, Gloucester, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 3: 16 Jan 1570; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Notes:
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
[Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
[Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
[Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
[Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]
Thomas Hurte, Merchant of Bristol
Thomas Hurte was baptized at All Saints Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 16 January 1570, the fifth child and second son of Raphe Hurte and his wife Alice
Milwarde or Millard. [Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol FHL# 1596357] His older brother, Philip, appears to have deceased before Oct 1613, when Raphe
wrote his will, as Thomas is then named as his eldest son. No apprenticeship records have been located in the Bristol area. As Thomas is known to have been a
grocer and in the same merchants' guild as his father, it is most likely that he was trained by Raphe in the family business at Bristol.
The marriage of "Thomas Hurte of Bristoll and Martha Winstone, marr. The xxixth October" is recorded in the Sandhurst Parish Register in 1599.[FHL# 911289].
Martha was the third and youngest child of James Winstone and his wife Gwenllyan Herbert, whose residence was nearby Willington Court. Thomas and his newly
established family appear to have remained at Martha's home there in Sandhurst parish for several years.
Their first two children, Phillip, baptized 8 Jun 1603, and Radulph, baptized 21 Jan 1606 and buried 19 Feb 1606, were born at Willington Court and recorded in the
Sandhurst Parish Register. By January of 1607/1608, they were back in Bristol, with sons Roger (2 Jan 1607/1608) and Thomas (23 Mar 1610/1611 - d. By 1615)
being baptized in the church of St. John the Baptist. [FHL# 1565938] Daughter Alice was baptized 19 Feb 1612 in the old family parish of All Saints, [FHL#
1596357] as were the remaining seven children: William (23 Jul 1614) Thomas (17 Sep 1615), Hester or Ester (21 Dec 1616), Ann (8 Oct 1612), Martha (6 Jun
1625), Marye (30 Mar 1627) and Myriald (29 Mar 1630).
In 1612, Thomas is named in his brother, Roger's will as overseer or administrator of his estate, along with a friend, William Jones, also of the Merchants' Guild.
[FHL# 92051 - Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner, 1612] On 11 Sept. 1616, Thomas Hurte, grocer, was fined 12 pence in a disagreement with another
merchant. [Bristol Staple Court Records 1509-1679, FHL# 1657889] In 1627 and 1657, Thomas is named as living in the house on High Street, [Mayor's Audit or
1627-1628, City Chamberlain's Accounts, Bristol Record Society Pub. FHL# 942.41/B2 B4b, vol. 24; and All Saints Parish Accounts for 1657] apparently the same
house occupied by his father previously, and possibly the house that his paternal grandmother, Alice Milwarde, received as part of her inheritance from her father.
Thomas's family was recorded in the 1616 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Pub. XLII, pg. 31] and later in the 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Soc. Pub. XV]
as submitted by his youngest brother, William of Dover. William appears to have assumed and used the coat-of-arms granted to a Derbyshire cousin. Thomas never
left record of claims to any heraldic honors.
While it is almost certain that Thomas wrote a will, as so many of his family members did, and that is would have been filed with the rest of those written by
members of his guild from London, where their guild had its headquarters, no such document has been located at this time. Thomas was buried 20 Oct 1665 at All
Saints Church. [FHL# 1596357] No burial record has yet been located for Martha, who may have outlived him.
Family/Spouse: Martha Winston. Martha (daughter of James Winston and Gwenllyan Or Gwelthian Or Welthian Herbert) was born about 1580 in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Roger Hurt
was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
- 3. Phillip Hurtt
was born about 1603 in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
- 4. Radulph Hurte
was born about 1606 in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England; died in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England.
- 5. Alice Hurt
was born in 1612 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
- 6. Thomas Hurt
was born in 1615 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died in , , Virginia, USA.
- 7. Hester Or Esther Hurt
was born in 1616 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
- 8. Ann Hurt
was born in 1622 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
- 9. Martha Hurt
was born in 1625 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
- 10. Marye Hurt
was born in 1627 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
- 11. William Hurt
was born in 1628 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1701 in , King William, Virginia, USA.
- 12. Myriald Hurt
was born in 1630 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died.
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Generation: 2
2. | Roger Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: WG28-TH
- Fact 3: 2 Jan 1608; St. John The Baptist Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Notes:
Roger Hurte
Will of Roger Hurte, merchant of Bristol, w.d. 1 Sep 1612, w.p.27 Oct 1612. Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner - 1612, FHL# 92051-
The ffirst daye of September Anno Domini 1612 And in the Tenth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of God of England, Ffrance and
Ireland kinge Defender ofthe faithe And of Scotlande the sixe and fortithe, I Roger Hurte of the Cittie of Bristol, Marchante, beinge sicke in bodye but in p'fect
memorie, Thanke be given to All mightie God, Domake and ordayne this my Last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge:
Ffirst I bequeath my Soule unto All mightie God my maker and Redeemer and Savior by whose death I stedfastlye beleive to be saved, and by none other merrite or
deserte of myne owne. And my bodye to be buried in the Gronde of St. Nicholas Church in Bristoll.
Item: I give Twelve ffrize gownes to Twelve Poore men as seeth being fitt to be bestowed by my Executors and Overseers.
Item: I give Tenn pounds in money to remayne in store for the port of the p'she (parish) of all Saints in said Cittie of Bristoll in the manner followinge - (That is to
saye) And my weill is that the Church wardens of the said p'she (for the tyme beinge) shall from tyme to tyme yearley and evire yeare for ever bestowe uppon every
poore woman in the Almshouse of the said p'she two shillings a peece in wood and Coles (That is to saye) at the ffeaste of St. Michael Archangell Twelve pence and
the birth of our Lord God - Twelve pence.
Item: I give five pence in money to the p'she of all Saints aforesaid Condicionally that the church wardens of the same p'she for the tyme beinge shall yearely and
every yeare forever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the p'she Church of All Saints aforesaid the first Sunday in Lente in the afternone in remembrance
of me and that the paye unto the preacher of very such sermon bee payde five shillings and eight pence.
Item: I give five pounds in money unto the p'she of St.Nicholas within the said Cittie Condicionally that the Churchwardens of the said p'she of St. Nicholas (for the
tyme beinge) shall yearely and every yeare for ever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the said p'she of St. Nicholas aforesaid uppon the ffirst daye of the
Nativitie of St. John Baptiste in the forenone in remembrance of me and that they paye unto the preacher for every such sermon forsaid five shillings and eight pence
Provided all wayes and my will is That yf the said church wardensof the said severall p'shes of All Saints and St. Nicholas (forthe tyme being) shall refuse of neglect
the pronuncment of the said severall sermons or the payment of the said six shillings eight pence a peece for the same sermons contrary to this will and guitte That
then the said severall somes of five pounds or such of them forwith such sermon shall not be soe preached as aforesaid accordinge to this my will shall revert and
return to my executor of this my last will and shall remayne to the use of my said executor for ever.
Item: I give unto Roger Adams, sonne of Daniell Adams offoresaid Cittye marchante and of Maude his wife, my sister, the some Twentie poundes in money to be
delivered unto my said syster Maude within six monthes next after my decease, to be ymployed or put out for the use of the said Roger Adams untill he shall
accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares. And if the said Roger Adams shall happen to decease before he shall accomplish his said age of one and Twentie
yeares Then my will is and I give the said some of Twentie poundes to be equally devided betweene the survivinge children of the said Daniell Adams and Maude his
wife, yfe and yfe like.
Item: I give unto my brother Thomas Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my brother William Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my sister Maude Twentie shillings in money to make her a ringe.
Item: Whereas my father Raphe Hurte du heretofore give his bond in confirmation of my marriage for the payment of one hundred poundes at a certain daye after his
decease. Nowe my will is and I doe hereby appoint, That yf my said father shall survive my said wife, That then the said hundred pounds payable by her said bond
shal be payed to my said brother Thomas one legacy of Twentie marks which was given unto me by my brother Phillip for the payment whereof I gave his wife.
Item: I give and devise and my will is that my said wife, Margaret shall within sixe monthes next after my decease make over convey and assurt unto my Godsonne,
Roger Hurte, sonne of my said brother Thomas All those Tenements with their appurtenances given unto me and her in marriage by my said father and my said wife to
my saide god sonne and to his heires males of his bodie begotten forever. And yf he happen to decease without such yssue Then the some to remayne to my saide
brother Thomas and his heires for ever freed of all incombrances by such good and sufficient assurance and conveyance in the Lawe as by my said brother Thomas
Hurte or his assignes or by his or there Counsell learned in the lawe shal bee resonablie devised, advised and reasoned with.
Yf my said wife shall refuse to doe, Then my will is and I doe further give unto my saide godsonne Roger Hurte the full some of one hundred pounds in money to be
payed unto him by my saide wife within Twelve monthe next after shee shall refuse to do the same.
All the rest of my goodes and Chattells moveable and unmoveable (heretofore in this my will given and bequeathed) my debts being payed and funeral performed, I
give and bequeath unto my saide wife Margaret whome I make, ordayne and appoint sole executrix of this my last will and Testament.
And I doe ordayne and appointe my said brother Thomas Hurte and my friende Willm. Jones of the foresaid Cittie,Marchante, Overseers of this my will, And doe
give to either of them for their paynestaking herein, a mourning Cloake. In witness whereof, I the said Roger Hurte have hereunto set my hand and seale the daye and
yeare first above written.
Item: my will is that my sister Martha Hurte shall paye for the Diamond Ringe to Alice, the daughter of Daniell Adams and my sister Maude Adams the some of ffortie
shillings in full payment of the saide Ringe.
Item: My will is that my foresaide bequest to Roger Adams shal be voyde yf the saide Daniell Adams refuse to give my saide executrix a full release for any matter of
demand or debt doe unto him by me, for God is my witnes, he is rather in my debt than I in his.
The said Roger Hurt - his marke X
Witnes hereunto: Willim. Crispe, Wi. Jones, John Morgan
Roger Hurte
Will of Roger Hurte, merchant of Bristol, w.d. 1 Sep 1612, w.p.27 Oct 1612. Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner - 1612, FHL# 92051-
The ffirst daye of September Anno Domini 1612 And in the Tenth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of God of England, Ffrance and
Ireland kinge Defender ofthe faithe And of Scotlande the sixe and fortithe, I Roger Hurte of the Cittie of Bristol, Marchante, beinge sicke in bodye but in p'fect
memorie, Thanke be given to All mightie God, Domake and ordayne this my Last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge:
Ffirst I bequeath my Soule unto All mightie God my maker and Redeemer and Savior by whose death I stedfastlye beleive to be saved, and by none other merrite or
deserte of myne owne. And my bodye to be buried in the Gronde of St. Nicholas Church in Bristoll.
Item: I give Twelve ffrize gownes to Twelve Poore men as seeth being fitt to be bestowed by my Executors and Overseers.
Item: I give Tenn pounds in money to remayne in store for the port of the p'she (parish) of all Saints in said Cittie of Bristoll in the manner followinge - (That is to
saye) And my weill is that the Church wardens of the said p'she (for the tyme beinge) shall from tyme to tyme yearley and evire yeare for ever bestowe uppon every
poore woman in the Almshouse of the said p'she two shillings a peece in wood and Coles (That is to saye) at the ffeaste of St. Michael Archangell Twelve pence and
the birth of our Lord God - Twelve pence.
Item: I give five pence in money to the p'she of all Saints aforesaid Condicionally that the church wardens of the same p'she for the tyme beinge shall yearely and
every yeare forever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the p'she Church of All Saints aforesaid the first Sunday in Lente in the afternone in remembrance
of me and that the paye unto the preacher of very such sermon bee payde five shillings and eight pence.
Item: I give five pounds in money unto the p'she of St.Nicholas within the said Cittie Condicionally that the Churchwardens of the said p'she of St. Nicholas (for the
tyme beinge) shall yearely and every yeare for ever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the said p'she of St. Nicholas aforesaid uppon the ffirst daye of the
Nativitie of St. John Baptiste in the forenone in remembrance of me and that they paye unto the preacher for every such sermon forsaid five shillings and eight pence
Provided all wayes and my will is That yf the said church wardensof the said severall p'shes of All Saints and St. Nicholas (forthe tyme being) shall refuse of neglect
the pronuncment of the said severall sermons or the payment of the said six shillings eight pence a peece for the same sermons contrary to this will and guitte That
then the said severall somes of five pounds or such of them forwith such sermon shall not be soe preached as aforesaid accordinge to this my will shall revert and
return to my executor of this my last will and shall remayne to the use of my said executor for ever.
Item: I give unto Roger Adams, sonne of Daniell Adams offoresaid Cittye marchante and of Maude his wife, my sister, the some Twentie poundes in money to be
delivered unto my said syster Maude within six monthes next after my decease, to be ymployed or put out for the use of the said Roger Adams untill he shall
accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares. And if the said Roger Adams shall happen to decease before he shall accomplish his said age of one and Twentie
yeares Then my will is and I give the said some of Twentie poundes to be equally devided betweene the survivinge children of the said Daniell Adams and Maude his
wife, yfe and yfe like.
Item: I give unto my brother Thomas Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my brother William Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my sister Maude Twentie shillings in money to make her a ringe.
Item: Whereas my father Raphe Hurte du heretofore give his bond in confirmation of my marriage for the payment of one hundred poundes at a certain daye after his
decease. Nowe my will is and I doe hereby appoint, That yf my said father shall survive my said wife, That then the said hundred pounds payable by her said bond
shal be payed to my said brother Thomas one legacy of Twentie marks which was given unto me by my brother Phillip for the payment whereof I gave his wife.
Item: I give and devise and my will is that my said wife, Margaret shall within sixe monthes next after my decease make over convey and assurt unto my Godsonne,
Roger Hurte, sonne of my said brother Thomas All those Tenements with their appurtenances given unto me and her in marriage by my said father and my said wife to
my saide god sonne and to his heires males of his bodie begotten forever. And yf he happen to decease without such yssue Then the some to remayne to my saide
brother Thomas and his heires for ever freed of all incombrances by such good and sufficient assurance and conveyance in the Lawe as by my said brother Thomas
Hurte or his assignes or by his or there Counsell learned in the lawe shal bee resonablie devised, advised and reasoned with.
Yf my said wife shall refuse to doe, Then my will is and I doe further give unto my saide godsonne Roger Hurte the full some of one hundred pounds in money to be
payed unto him by my saide wife within Twelve monthe next after shee shall refuse to do the same.
All the rest of my goodes and Chattells moveable and unmoveable (heretofore in this my will given and bequeathed) my debts being payed and funeral performed, I
give and bequeath unto my saide wife Margaret whome I make, ordayne and appoint sole executrix of this my last will and Testament.
And I doe ordayne and appointe my said brother Thomas Hurte and my friende Willm. Jones of the foresaid Cittie,Marchante, Overseers of this my will, And doe
give to either of them for their paynestaking herein, a mourning Cloake. In witness whereof, I the said Roger Hurte have hereunto set my hand and seale the daye and
yeare first above written.
Item: my will is that my sister Martha Hurte shall paye for the Diamond Ringe to Alice, the daughter of Daniell Adams and my sister Maude Adams the some of ffortie
shillings in full payment of the saide Ringe.
Item: My will is that my foresaide bequest to Roger Adams shal be voyde yf the saide Daniell Adams refuse to give my saide executrix a full release for any matter of
demand or debt doe unto him by me, for God is my witnes, he is rather in my debt than I in his.
The said Roger Hurt - his marke X
Witnes hereunto: Willim. Crispe, Wi. Jones, John Morgan
Roger Hurte
Will of Roger Hurte, merchant of Bristol, w.d. 1 Sep 1612, w.p.27 Oct 1612. Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner - 1612, FHL# 92051-
The ffirst daye of September Anno Domini 1612 And in the Tenth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of God of England, Ffrance and
Ireland kinge Defender ofthe faithe And of Scotlande the sixe and fortithe, I Roger Hurte of the Cittie of Bristol, Marchante, beinge sicke in bodye but in p'fect
memorie, Thanke be given to All mightie God, Domake and ordayne this my Last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge:
Ffirst I bequeath my Soule unto All mightie God my maker and Redeemer and Savior by whose death I stedfastlye beleive to be saved, and by none other merrite or
deserte of myne owne. And my bodye to be buried in the Gronde of St. Nicholas Church in Bristoll.
Item: I give Twelve ffrize gownes to Twelve Poore men as seeth being fitt to be bestowed by my Executors and Overseers.
Item: I give Tenn pounds in money to remayne in store for the port of the p'she (parish) of all Saints in said Cittie of Bristoll in the manner followinge - (That is to
saye) And my weill is that the Church wardens of the said p'she (for the tyme beinge) shall from tyme to tyme yearley and evire yeare for ever bestowe uppon every
poore woman in the Almshouse of the said p'she two shillings a peece in wood and Coles (That is to saye) at the ffeaste of St. Michael Archangell Twelve pence and
the birth of our Lord God - Twelve pence.
Item: I give five pence in money to the p'she of all Saints aforesaid Condicionally that the church wardens of the same p'she for the tyme beinge shall yearely and
every yeare forever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the p'she Church of All Saints aforesaid the first Sunday in Lente in the afternone in remembrance
of me and that the paye unto the preacher of very such sermon bee payde five shillings and eight pence.
Item: I give five pounds in money unto the p'she of St.Nicholas within the said Cittie Condicionally that the Churchwardens of the said p'she of St. Nicholas (for the
tyme beinge) shall yearely and every yeare for ever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the said p'she of St. Nicholas aforesaid uppon the ffirst daye of the
Nativitie of St. John Baptiste in the forenone in remembrance of me and that they paye unto the preacher for every such sermon forsaid five shillings and eight pence
Provided all wayes and my will is That yf the said church wardensof the said severall p'shes of All Saints and St. Nicholas (forthe tyme being) shall refuse of neglect
the pronuncment of the said severall sermons or the payment of the said six shillings eight pence a peece for the same sermons contrary to this will and guitte That
then the said severall somes of five pounds or such of them forwith such sermon shall not be soe preached as aforesaid accordinge to this my will shall revert and
return to my executor of this my last will and shall remayne to the use of my said executor for ever.
Item: I give unto Roger Adams, sonne of Daniell Adams offoresaid Cittye marchante and of Maude his wife, my sister, the some Twentie poundes in money to be
delivered unto my said syster Maude within six monthes next after my decease, to be ymployed or put out for the use of the said Roger Adams untill he shall
accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares. And if the said Roger Adams shall happen to decease before he shall accomplish his said age of one and Twentie
yeares Then my will is and I give the said some of Twentie poundes to be equally devided betweene the survivinge children of the said Daniell Adams and Maude his
wife, yfe and yfe like.
Item: I give unto my brother Thomas Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my brother William Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my sister Maude Twentie shillings in money to make her a ringe.
Item: Whereas my father Raphe Hurte du heretofore give his bond in confirmation of my marriage for the payment of one hundred poundes at a certain daye after his
decease. Nowe my will is and I doe hereby appoint, That yf my said father shall survive my said wife, That then the said hundred pounds payable by her said bond
shal be payed to my said brother Thomas one legacy of Twentie marks which was given unto me by my brother Phillip for the payment whereof I gave his wife.
Item: I give and devise and my will is that my said wife, Margaret shall within sixe monthes next after my decease make over convey and assurt unto my Godsonne,
Roger Hurte, sonne of my said brother Thomas All those Tenements with their appurtenances given unto me and her in marriage by my said father and my said wife to
my saide god sonne and to his heires males of his bodie begotten forever. And yf he happen to decease without such yssue Then the some to remayne to my saide
brother Thomas and his heires for ever freed of all incombrances by such good and sufficient assurance and conveyance in the Lawe as by my said brother Thomas
Hurte or his assignes or by his or there Counsell learned in the lawe shal bee resonablie devised, advised and reasoned with.
Yf my said wife shall refuse to doe, Then my will is and I doe further give unto my saide godsonne Roger Hurte the full some of one hundred pounds in money to be
payed unto him by my saide wife within Twelve monthe next after shee shall refuse to do the same.
All the rest of my goodes and Chattells moveable and unmoveable (heretofore in this my will given and bequeathed) my debts being payed and funeral performed, I
give and bequeath unto my saide wife Margaret whome I make, ordayne and appoint sole executrix of this my last will and Testament.
And I doe ordayne and appointe my said brother Thomas Hurte and my friende Willm. Jones of the foresaid Cittie,Marchante, Overseers of this my will, And doe
give to either of them for their paynestaking herein, a mourning Cloake. In witness whereof, I the said Roger Hurte have hereunto set my hand and seale the daye and
yeare first above written.
Item: my will is that my sister Martha Hurte shall paye for the Diamond Ringe to Alice, the daughter of Daniell Adams and my sister Maude Adams the some of ffortie
shillings in full payment of the saide Ringe.
Item: My will is that my foresaide bequest to Roger Adams shal be voyde yf the saide Daniell Adams refuse to give my saide executrix a full release for any matter of
demand or debt doe unto him by me, for God is my witnes, he is rather in my debt than I in his.
The said Roger Hurt - his marke X
Witnes hereunto: Willim. Crispe, Wi. Jones, John Morgan
Roger Hurte
Will of Roger Hurte, merchant of Bristol, w.d. 1 Sep 1612, w.p.27 Oct 1612. Prerogative Court of Canterbury - folio 84 Fenner - 1612, FHL# 92051-
The ffirst daye of September Anno Domini 1612 And in the Tenth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of God of England, Ffrance and
Ireland kinge Defender ofthe faithe And of Scotlande the sixe and fortithe, I Roger Hurte of the Cittie of Bristol, Marchante, beinge sicke in bodye but in p'fect
memorie, Thanke be given to All mightie God, Domake and ordayne this my Last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge:
Ffirst I bequeath my Soule unto All mightie God my maker and Redeemer and Savior by whose death I stedfastlye beleive to be saved, and by none other merrite or
deserte of myne owne. And my bodye to be buried in the Gronde of St. Nicholas Church in Bristoll.
Item: I give Twelve ffrize gownes to Twelve Poore men as seeth being fitt to be bestowed by my Executors and Overseers.
Item: I give Tenn pounds in money to remayne in store for the port of the p'she (parish) of all Saints in said Cittie of Bristoll in the manner followinge - (That is to
saye) And my weill is that the Church wardens of the said p'she (for the tyme beinge) shall from tyme to tyme yearley and evire yeare for ever bestowe uppon every
poore woman in the Almshouse of the said p'she two shillings a peece in wood and Coles (That is to saye) at the ffeaste of St. Michael Archangell Twelve pence and
the birth of our Lord God - Twelve pence.
Item: I give five pence in money to the p'she of all Saints aforesaid Condicionally that the church wardens of the same p'she for the tyme beinge shall yearely and
every yeare forever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the p'she Church of All Saints aforesaid the first Sunday in Lente in the afternone in remembrance
of me and that the paye unto the preacher of very such sermon bee payde five shillings and eight pence.
Item: I give five pounds in money unto the p'she of St.Nicholas within the said Cittie Condicionally that the Churchwardens of the said p'she of St. Nicholas (for the
tyme beinge) shall yearely and every yeare for ever cause and promice a sermon to be preached in the said p'she of St. Nicholas aforesaid uppon the ffirst daye of the
Nativitie of St. John Baptiste in the forenone in remembrance of me and that they paye unto the preacher for every such sermon forsaid five shillings and eight pence
Provided all wayes and my will is That yf the said church wardensof the said severall p'shes of All Saints and St. Nicholas (forthe tyme being) shall refuse of neglect
the pronuncment of the said severall sermons or the payment of the said six shillings eight pence a peece for the same sermons contrary to this will and guitte That
then the said severall somes of five pounds or such of them forwith such sermon shall not be soe preached as aforesaid accordinge to this my will shall revert and
return to my executor of this my last will and shall remayne to the use of my said executor for ever.
Item: I give unto Roger Adams, sonne of Daniell Adams offoresaid Cittye marchante and of Maude his wife, my sister, the some Twentie poundes in money to be
delivered unto my said syster Maude within six monthes next after my decease, to be ymployed or put out for the use of the said Roger Adams untill he shall
accomplishe his age of one and Twentie yeares. And if the said Roger Adams shall happen to decease before he shall accomplish his said age of one and Twentie
yeares Then my will is and I give the said some of Twentie poundes to be equally devided betweene the survivinge children of the said Daniell Adams and Maude his
wife, yfe and yfe like.
Item: I give unto my brother Thomas Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my brother William Hurte Twenty shillings to make him a ringe.
Item: I give unto my sister Maude Twentie shillings in money to make her a ringe.
Item: Whereas my father Raphe Hurte du heretofore give his bond in confirmation of my marriage for the payment of one hundred poundes at a certain daye after his
decease. Nowe my will is and I doe hereby appoint, That yf my said father shall survive my said wife, That then the said hundred pounds payable by her said bond
shal be payed to my said brother Thomas one legacy of Twentie marks which was given unto me by my brother Phillip for the payment whereof I gave his wife.
Item: I give and devise and my will is that my said wife, Margaret shall within sixe monthes next after my decease make over convey and assurt unto my Godsonne,
Roger Hurte, sonne of my said brother Thomas All those Tenements with their appurtenances given unto me and her in marriage by my said father and my said wife to
my saide god sonne and to his heires males of his bodie begotten forever. And yf he happen to decease without such yssue Then the some to remayne to my saide
brother Thomas and his heires for ever freed of all incombrances by such good and sufficient assurance and conveyance in the Lawe as by my said brother Thomas
Hurte or his assignes or by his or there Counsell learned in the lawe shal bee resonablie devised, advised and reasoned with.
Yf my said wife shall refuse to doe, Then my will is and I doe further give unto my saide godsonne Roger Hurte the full some of one hundred pounds in money to be
payed unto him by my saide wife within Twelve monthe next after shee shall refuse to do the same.
All the rest of my goodes and Chattells moveable and unmoveable (heretofore in this my will given and bequeathed) my debts being payed and funeral performed, I
give and bequeath unto my saide wife Margaret whome I make, ordayne and appoint sole executrix of this my last will and Testament.
And I doe ordayne and appointe my said brother Thomas Hurte and my friende Willm. Jones of the foresaid Cittie,Marchante, Overseers of this my will, And doe
give to either of them for their paynestaking herein, a mourning Cloake. In witness whereof, I the said Roger Hurte have hereunto set my hand and seale the daye and
yeare first above written.
Item: my will is that my sister Martha Hurte shall paye for the Diamond Ringe to Alice, the daughter of Daniell Adams and my sister Maude Adams the some of ffortie
shillings in full payment of the saide Ringe.
Item: My will is that my foresaide bequest to Roger Adams shal be voyde yf the saide Daniell Adams refuse to give my saide executrix a full release for any matter of
demand or debt doe unto him by me, for God is my witnes, he is rather in my debt than I in his.
The said Roger Hurt - his marke X
Witnes hereunto: Willim. Crispe, Wi. Jones, John Morgan
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3. | Phillip Hurtt (1.Thomas1) was born about 1603 in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0BG
- Fact 3: 8 Jun 1603; Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England
- Fact 2: 1 May 1623; Christchurch, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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4. | Radulph Hurte (1.Thomas1) was born about 1606 in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England; died in Willington Court, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0CN
- Fact 3: 21 Jan 1606; Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England
- Fact 2: 19 Feb 1606; Sandhurst, Gloucestershire, England
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5. | Alice Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1612 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0F3
- Fact 3: 21 Dec 1616; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
- Fact 2: 24 Mar 1637; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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6. | Thomas Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1615 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died in , , Virginia, USA. |
7. | Hester Or Esther Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1616 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0DV
- Fact 3: 21 Dec 1616; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
- Fact 2: 4 Sep 1626; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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8. | Ann Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1622 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0G9
- Fact 3: 8 Oct 1622; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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9. | Martha Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1625 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0HH
- Fact 3: 6 Jun 1625; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
- Fact 2: 9 Feb 1627; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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10. | Marye Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1627 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 1RH9-0JP
- Fact 3: 30 Mar 1627; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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11. | William Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1628 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died in 1701 in , King William, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Arrival: 1650, , , Virginia, USA
Notes:
William Hurt, Senior.
It is highly probable that he was the same William Hurt as the William Hurt who was one of 25 immigrants brought over from England to the Virginia Colony in 1650 by Stephen HamIin and the same as the William Hurt who patented 213 acres of land in St. Stephen's Parish in New Kent County, Virginia in 1673/4. King William County was a part of New Kent County then. King and Queen County was cut off of New Kent County in 1691 and King William County was cut off of King and Queen County in 1702. William Hurt was a very young man when he came to Virginia in1650 and was probably not yet 21 years of age at that time. Record No. 217 on page 33 states that John Hurt (son of William Hurt Sr.) was living in St. Stephens Parish in King and Queen County, Va. on November12,
1691. This proves that the 213 acres of land in St. Stephens Parish in New Kent County, patented by William Hurt in 1673/4 was in the same vicinity as
where William Hurt Senior was living in 1701. St. Stephen's Parish was in that part of New Kent County that was cut off of New Kent County in 1691 (but
before November 12, 1691) and made into the new County of King and Queen.
William Hurt, designated in many records as William Hurt, Sr. was the son of Thomas Hurt of Bristol and his wife, Martha Winstone. He was christened 23 Jul 1614
at All Saints parish, one of the original seventeen parishes of the City of Bristol. [LDS Family History Library microfilm # 1596655].
In the 1619 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Publication XLII, pg. 31] with information provided by his paternal uncle William Hurt, a mercer who had residences
in Dover and in London, William Hurt, Sr. appears to have been a very young child at the time of that recording. Similar information is given in Berry's County
Genealogies of Kent [FHL # 973300, pg. 101], except that both the children of Thomas Hurt of Bristol and the children of William Hurt of Dover (by two different
wives) have been all been lumped together as children of William of Dover.
The 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Society Publication XV, pg. 406] shows that the information was again supplied by Uncle William, now residing in the
Bishopsgate Ward area of London. None of Thomas's living children were shown to be married at that time. His younger daughter, Alice, married the following year
at St. John Hackney, London. William was the fifth child born in a family of twelve. Three are known to have died in infancy, and three more deceased before the age
of 25. Only children currently known to be living were listed by Uncle William in these visitations.
[It is interesting that William Hurt, mercer of Bishopsgate Ward, London and Dover, Kent chose to use the coat-of-arms originally granted by patent 4 Sept. 1565 to
3rd cousin Thomas Hurt of Ashbourne, Derbyshire (b. abt 1494), but his father and brother in Gloucestershire did not.]
No apprenticeship records have been found for William or his sibilings in the Bristol Apprentice Books, suggesting that they were either trained by their own father
in the family mercantile trade, as were approximately two-thirds of the young people of that day - or - they were apprenticed elsewhere.
There seems to be a general consensus among researchers that the William Hurt who was transported to Charles City Co., VA in 1650 by Mr. Stephen Hamelin [Early
Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666 by George Cabell Greep, Clerk, VA State Land Office - FHL fiche # 6051246 pg. 172] and [Virginia Land Book 2 pg. 266} is our
immigrant ancestor. Others with the Hurt surname being transported in that time period included an Edward Hurt in 1650 by Mr. James Williamson - county not given
and Thomas Hurt, who arrived in 1653, courtesy of Nicholas Meriwether, Northumberland Co., VA, who may have been the brother of William (Thomas chr. 17 Sep
1615, All Saints parish, Bristol, England) Neither Edward or Thomas left any record of descendants in Virginia and may have either moved or not survived. George
Magruder Battey III, in his 1947 monograph, "Notes Mostly Concerning Hurts in Tidewater Virginia" proposes that this Thomas is the one who moved to North
Carolina.
Calculating an approximate date of marriage at age twenty-five, William would probably have married around 1639 somewhere in England. His marriage record has
not yet been located. That being considered, he may have had five or so children born prior to immigrating in 1650. His current family group record, as proposed by
Oscar Hurt's research [The Early Hurt Family of Virginia, Oscar H. Hurt, FHL# 854152 item 4 pg. 5] shows three children, all born in Virginia after 1654:
Isabella Hurt, b. 26 Apr 1654, King William Co., VA - md. Philip Pendleton in 1682
John Hurt b. abt. 1655, St. Stephen's Parish, King William Co., VA d. 9 Feb 1724, King William Co., VA md. abt 1679 Sarah Webber, or more likely, Sarah
Yarbrough abt. 1679
William Hurt, Jr. b. abt. 1657, King William Co. VA d. after 1702.
On 18 Feb. 1673/4 the following was recorded in Virginia Land Book 6, pg 502:
"To all ye, whereas...etc... Now know ye that I, the said Wm Berkely, Knt. Governr doe the Consent of the Councill of State accordingly give and grant unto William
Hurt two Hundred and thirteen acres of Land Lying in St. Stephen's Parish in New Kent County, beginning at a white oke corner of Pecks land thence running NE by N
42 poles to a red oake thence E SE 1/2 S jog poles to a red oke thence E NE 63 poles to a red oke upon the side of a hill, thence S 200 poles to a red oke upon the
side of another hill then west 89 poles to a red oke by the mill path, then W NW 100 poles to a Spanish oke by a branch, then N 141 poles to a hicory then N NE 10
poles to where it began. The said land is due unto the said Wm Hurt by and for the transportation of 3 persons etc. To have and to hold or to be held or yielding or
paying on provision dated the 18th Feb. 1673/4.
Names of the Transported: Thos. Brownell & wife; Lambo, a Negroe" (This land was northwest of the present day Aylett, VA and approximately 28 miles NE of
Richmond, VA.)
By 1701, our William had attached the title, Senr. after his name. "To all ... Whereas...Now know you that of the said Francis Nicholson, Esq. Govornd etc. do with if
and advice and consent of the Coundil of the State accordingly give and grant unto William Hurt, Senr. two hundred ninety and eight acres of land lying in Pamunkey
being bounded as followeth, viz: Beginning at a Corner Hiccory called Peter White's corner hiccory hard by Richard Yarbrough's plantation and running thence
southwest by south four hund: forty pole to a corner red oake, thence northwest sixty nine poles to a corner Hiccory, thence north north-east three hundred seventy six
pole to a Corner hiccory, thence east one hundred and four pole, thence East by southe forty-one ople through a meadow all along by John Hurt's and Richard
Yarbrough's plantations, thence east half a point north sixteen pole, thence south-west twenty-one pole to the beginning place, the said land being due unto the said
William Hurt by and for the transportation of six persons into this colony whose names are to be in the records mentioned under this patent. To have & hold & to be
held & Yielding & paying & provided & Given under my hand and ye seale of ye Colony this 24th day of October, anno Domini 1701.
fr. Nicholson
Names of the six persons transported into the Colony:
William Hurt, Senr., Margt. Hurt, Edward Freeland, Herbert Benahan, Duksell Brown and Eliza Lea." [Virginia Land Book 9, pg. 384]
It is from this record that it has been assumed that the wife of William Hurt, Sr. was Margaret. At one time it was thought that he had returned to England to marry a
second time, bringing her back with him. It is more probable that he never made that trip, but rather padded his headright list with his and his wife's names, and none
of the officials caught it. He needed six headrights in order to obtain the piece of land he wanted next to his son, John's property. He had four legal headrights, and
made up the balance with the two additional.
In Ralph Whitelaw's History of Northampton and Accomack Counties concerning these early land grants, states "In spite of the precautions presumably taken, there
was much padding of headright lists and a number of names are duplicated in separate patents to different people for different lands. Among the headrights listed in a
certificate by the Accomak Commissioners in 1672 to Edmund Scarburgh III, was included "his owne transportation three tymes'".
By now, New Kent Co. had been divided forming King and Queen Co. in 1691, and was again divided in 1702 to form King William Co. Each time, the Hurt
properties had been in the newly formed county. William Hurt, Sr. was on the Virginia Quit Rent Rolls for King William Co., VA for 250 acres of land in Oct. 1704.
[Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. 32, pg. 71] The last reference we have of him was made by his grandson, James Hurt, in a 1722 deed fragment which is very
difficult to read, as it was "toasted" in the 1885 fire which burned the King William Co. courthouse and has crumbled, with large chunks missing. There is mention of
74 1/2 acres, being one-fourth of the 298 acres previously mentioned, which were willed to him by his grandfather. This indicates that William Hurt, Sr. wrote a will,
but it is no longer available. One would assume that it burned in 1885 along with many other documents. From these fragments, and other indicators, it has been
estimated that William Sr. was deceased by Nov. 1704.[Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]
William Hurt, Senior.
It is highly probable that he was the same William Hurt as the William Hurt who was one of 25 immigrants brought over from England to the Virginia Colony in 1650 by Stephen HamIin and the same as th e William Hurt who patented 213 acres of land in St. Stephen's Parish in New Kent County, Virginia in 1673/4. King William County was a part of New Kent County then. King and Queen County was cut of f of New Kent County in 1691 and King William County was cut off of King and Queen County in 1702. William Hurt was a very young man when he came to Virginia in1650 and was probably not yet 21 years o f age at that time. Record No. 217 on page 33 states that John Hurt (son of William Hurt Sr.) was living in St. Stephens Parish in King and Queen County, Va. on November12,
1691. This proves that the 213 acres of land in St. Stephens Parish in New Kent County, patented by William Hurt in 1673/4 was in the same vicinity as
where William Hurt Senior was living in 1701. St. Stephen's Parish was in that part of New Kent County that was cut off of New Kent County in 1691 (but
before November 12, 1691) and made into the new County of King and Queen.
William Hurt, designated in many records as William Hurt, Sr. was the son of Thomas Hurt of Bristol and his wife, Martha Winstone. He was christened 23 Jul 1614
at All Saints parish, one of the original seventeen parishes of the City of Bristol. [LDS Family History Library microfilm # 1596655].
In the 1619 Visitation of Kent [Harlean Society Publication XLII, pg. 31] with information provided by his paternal uncle William Hurt, a mercer who had residences
in Dover and in London, William Hurt, Sr. appears to have been a very young child at the time of that recording. Similar information is given in Berry's County
Genealogies of Kent [FHL # 973300, pg. 101], except that both the children of Thomas Hurt of Bristol and the children of William Hurt of Dover (by two different
wives) have been all been lumped together as children of William of Dover.
The 1634 Visitation of London [Harlean Society Publication XV, pg. 406] shows that the information was again supplied by Uncle William, now residing in the
Bishopsgate Ward area of London. None of Thomas's living children were shown to be married at that time. His younger daughter, Alice, married the following year
at St. John Hackney, London. William was the fifth child born in a family of twelve. Three are known to have died in infancy, and three more deceased before the age
of 25. Only children currently known to be living were listed by Uncle William in these visitations.
[It is interesting that William Hurt, mercer of Bishopsgate Ward, London and Dover, Kent chose to use the coat-of-arms originally granted by patent 4 Sept. 1565 to
3rd cousin Thomas Hurt of Ashbourne, Derbyshire (b. abt 1494), but his father and brother in Gloucestershire did not.]
No apprenticeship records have been found for William or his sibilings in the Bristol Apprentice Books, suggesting that they were either trained by their own father
in the family mercantile trade, as were approximately two-thirds of the young people of that day - or - they were apprenticed elsewhere.
There seems to be a general consensus among researchers that the William Hurt who was transported to Charles City Co., VA in 1650 by Mr. Stephen Hamelin [Early
Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666 by George Cabell Greep, Clerk, VA State Land Office - FHL fiche # 6051246 pg. 172] and [Virginia Land Book 2 pg. 266} is our
immigrant ancestor. Others with the Hurt surname being transported in that time period included an Edward Hurt in 1650 by Mr. James Williamson - county not given
and Thomas Hurt, who arrived in 1653, courtesy of Nicholas Meriwether, Northumberland Co., VA, who may have been the brother of William (Thomas chr. 17 Sep
1615, All Saints parish, Bristol, England) Neither Edward or Thomas left any record of descendants in Virginia and may have either moved or not survived. George
Magruder Battey III, in his 1947 monograph, "Notes Mostly Concerning Hurts in Tidewater Virginia" proposes that this Thomas is the one who moved to North
Carolina.
Calculating an approximate date of marriage at age twenty-five, William would probably have married around 1639 somewhere in England. His marriage record has
not yet been located. That being considered, he may have had five or so children born prior to immigrating in 1650. His current family group record, as proposed by
Oscar Hurt's research [The Early Hurt Family of Virginia, Oscar H. Hurt, FHL# 854152 item 4 pg. 5] shows three children, all born in Virginia after 1654:
Isabella Hurt, b. 26 Apr 1654, King William Co., VA - md. Philip Pendleton in 1682
John Hurt b. abt. 1655, St. Stephen's Parish, King William Co., VA d. 9 Feb 1724, King William Co., VA md. abt 1679 Sarah Webber, or more likely, Sarah
Yarbrough abt. 1679
William Hurt, Jr. b. abt. 1657, King William Co. VA d. after 1702.
On 18 Feb. 1673/4 the following was recorded in Virginia Land Book 6, pg 502:
"To all ye, whereas...etc... Now know ye that I, the said Wm Berkely, Knt. Governr doe the Consent of the Councill of State accordingly give and grant unto William
Hurt two Hundred and thirteen acres of Land Lying in St. Stephen's Parish in New Kent County, beginning at a white oke corner of Pecks land thence running NE by N
42 poles to a red oake thence E SE 1/2 S jog poles to a red oke thence E NE 63 poles to a red oke upon the side of a hill, thence S 200 poles to a red oke upon the
side of another hill then west 89 poles to a red oke by the mill path, then W NW 100 poles to a Spanish oke by a branch, then N 141 poles to a hicory then N NE 10
poles to where it began. The said land is due unto the said Wm Hurt by and for the transportation of 3 persons etc. To have and to hold or to be held or yielding or
paying on provision dated the 18th Feb. 1673/4.
Names of the Transported: Thos. Brownell & wife; Lambo, a Negroe" (This land was northwest of the present day Aylett, VA and approximately 28 miles NE of
Richmond, VA.)
By 1701, our William had attached the title, Senr. after his name. "To all ... Whereas...Now know you that of the said Francis Nicholson, Esq. Govornd etc. do with if
and advice and consent of the Coundil of the State accordingly give and grant unto William Hurt, Senr. two hundred ninety and eight acres of land lying in Pamunkey
being bounded as followeth, viz: Beginning at a Corner Hiccory called Peter White's corner hiccory hard by Richard Yarbrough's plantation and running thence
southwest by south four hund: forty pole to a corner red oake, thence northwest sixty nine poles to a corner Hiccory, thence north north-east three hundred seventy six
pole to a Corner hiccory, thence east one hundred and four pole, thence East by southe forty-one ople through a meadow all along by John Hurt's and Richard
Yarbrough's plantations, thence east half a point north sixteen pole, thence south-west twenty-one pole to the beginning place, the said land being due unto the said
William Hurt by and for the transportation of six persons into this colony whose names are to be in the records mentioned under this patent. To have & hold & to be
held & Yielding & paying & provided & Given under my hand and ye seale of ye Colony this 24th day of October, anno Domini 1701.
fr. Nicholson
Names of the six persons transported into the Colony:
William Hurt, Senr., Margt. Hurt, Edward Freeland, Herbert Benahan, Duksell Brown and Eliza Lea." [Virginia Land Book 9, pg. 384]
It is from this record that it has been assumed that the wife of William Hurt, Sr. was Margaret. At one time it was thought that he had returned to England to marry a
second time, bringing her back with him. It is more probable that he never made that trip, but rather padded his headright list with his and his wife's names, and none
of the officials caught it. He needed six headrights in order to obtain the piece of land he wanted next to his son, John's property. He had four legal headrights, and
made up the balance with the two additional.
In Ralph Whitelaw's History of Northampton and Accomack Counties concerning these early land grants, states "In spite of the precautions presumably taken, there
was much padding of headright lists and a number of names are duplicated in separate patents to different people for different lands. Among the headrights listed in a
certificate by the Accomak Commissioners in 1672 to Edmund Scarburgh III, was included "his owne transportation three tymes'".
By now, New Kent Co. had been divided forming King and Queen Co. in 1691, and was again divided in 1702 to form King William Co. Each time, the Hurt
properties had been in the newly formed county. William Hurt, Sr. was on the Virginia Quit Rent Rolls for King William Co., VA for 250 acres of land in Oct. 1704.
[Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. 32, pg. 71] The last reference we have of him was made by his grandson, James Hurt, in a 1722 deed fragment which is very
difficult to read, as it was "toasted" in the 1885 fire which burned the King William Co. courthouse and has crumbled, with large chunks missing. There is mention of
74 1/2 acres, being one-fourth of the 298 acres previously mentioned, which were willed to him by his grandfather. This indicates that William Hurt, Sr. wrote a will,
but it is no longer available. One would assume that it burned in 1885 along with many other documents. From these fragments, and other indicators, it has been
estimated that William Sr. was deceased by Nov. 1704.
Notes for William Hurt of England and Virginia
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=64b9acbc-ed7e-46e2-8647-1e9b60fdbc53&tid=13149490&pid=-116855811
William married Margaret in 1653 in , King William, Virginia, USA. Margaret was born in 1635 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1704 in , King William, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. William Hurt
was born in 1653 in , , , England; and died.
- 14. Isabella Elizabeth Hurt
was born on 26 Apr 1654 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Nov 1724 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 15. John Hurt
was born in 1655 in St Stephens, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1724 in , King William, Virginia, USA.
- 16. William Hurt
was born in 1657 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1702 in , King William, Virginia, USA.
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12. | Myriald Hurt (1.Thomas1) was born in 1630 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 1: 23MD-VM9
- Fact 3: 29 Mar 1630; All Saints, Bristol, Gloucester, England
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Generation: 3
14. | Isabella Elizabeth Hurt (11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 26 Apr 1654 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Nov 1724 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. Isabella married Phillip Nathaniel Pendleton in 1682 in , Essex, Virginia, USA. Phillip (son of Henry Pendleton and Elizabeth Douglas) was born on 25 Mar 1654 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; was christened on 2 Apr 1654 in Saint Peters Mancroft, Norwich, Norfolk, England; died on 9 Nov 1721 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 17. Mary Pendleton
- 18. William Pendleton
- 19. Joseph Pendleton
- 20. Edmond Pendleton
- 21. James Pendleton
- 22. Isabelle Pendleton
was born about 1680 in , , Virginia, USA; and died.
- 23. Henry Pendleton
was born on 15 May 1683 in St Stephens, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Mar 1721 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA; was buried in Hare Forest Cemetery, Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 24. Elizabeth Pendleton
was born in 1685 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1761.
- 25. Rachel Pendleton
was born about 1689 in , , Virginia, USA; and died.
- 26. John Pendleton
was born in 1691 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1775 in Tobacco Row Mountain, Amherst, Virginia, USA; was buried in Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, USA.
- 27. Rachel Pendleton
was born in 1693 in Tidewater, King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1755 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
- 28. Phillip Pendleton
was born about 1695 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1753 in , Amherst, Virginia, USA.
- 29. Catherine Pendleton
was born on 8 Dec 1699 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jul 1774 in , Granville, North Carolina, USA.
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15. | John Hurt (11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born in 1655 in St Stephens, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1724 in , King William, Virginia, USA. John married Sarah Yarbrough Or Webber in 1673 in St Stephens, King William, Virginia, USA. Sarah was born in 1655 in , New Kent, Virginia, USA; died in 1723 in , King William, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 30. James Hurt
- 31. Joseph Hurt
- 32. Philemon Hurt
was born in 1679 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; and died.
- 33. William Hurt
was born in 1680 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1749 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 34. John Hurt
was born in 1681 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1748 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
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16. | William Hurt (11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born in 1657 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1702 in , King William, Virginia, USA. |
Generation: 4
23. | Henry Pendleton (14.Isabella3, 11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 15 May 1683 in St Stephens, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Mar 1721 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA; was buried in Hare Forest Cemetery, Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA. Henry married Mary Bishop Taylor on 6 Aug 1701 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of James Taylor and Mary Gregory) was born on 29 Jun 1688 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jun 1770 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 35. James Pendleton
was born in 1702 in Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died in 1763 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 36. Philip Pendleton
was born in 1704 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; died in 1778.
- 37. Isabella Pendleton
was born in 1712 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; died in 1790 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
- 38. Nathaniel Pendleton
was born in 1715 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; died in Aug 1794 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
- 39. Mary Pendleton
was born in 1717 in Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died in 1803 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 40. John Pendleton
was born in 1719 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA; died in Apr 1799 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA.
- 41. Priscilla Pendleton
was born about 1720; and died.
- 42. Edmund Pendleton
was born on 9 Sep 1721 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Oct 1803 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA.
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26. | John Pendleton (14.Isabella3, 11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born in 1691 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1775 in Tobacco Row Mountain, Amherst, Virginia, USA; was buried in Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, USA. John married Mary Tinsley in 1719 in , Essex, Virginia, USA. Mary was born on 7 Feb 1702 in , New Kent, Virginia, USA; died in 1729 in Old Pendleton Graveyard, Amherst, Virginia, USA; was buried in Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 44. William Pendleton
was born in 1720 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1779 in , Amherst, Virginia, USA.
- 45. Mary Pendleton
was born in 1722 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Mar 1803 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA; was buried in Partlow, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.
- 46. Henry Pendleton
was born on 19 Feb 1724 in , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Apr 1818 in , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.
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29. | Catherine Pendleton (14.Isabella3, 11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 8 Dec 1699 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jul 1774 in , Granville, North Carolina, USA. Catherine married John Taylor on 14 Feb 1716 in , Granville, North Carolina, USA. John (son of James Taylor and Mary Gregory) was born on 18 Nov 1696 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Mar 1780 in Young, Granville, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 47. Mary Catherine Taylor
was born on 30 May 1718; died on 4 Nov 1774.
- 48. Ann Taylor
was born on 10 May 1721; died on 10 Aug 1761 in , Louisa, Virginia, USA.
- 49. Edmund Taylor
was born on 12 May 1723 in , Orange, Virginia, USA; died in 1783 in , Granville, North Carolina, USA.
- 50. Isabella Taylor
was born on 26 Jun 1725; died in 1786.
- 51. John Taylor
was born on 17 Jul 1727; died on 26 Oct 1787.
- 52. James Taylor
was born on 7 Sep 1729; died on 26 Sep 1758.
- 53. Phillip Taylor
was born on 17 Feb 1731; died on 7 Sep 1765.
- 54. Elizabeth Taylor
was born on 9 Jul 1735; died in 1816.
- 55. William Taylor
was born on 19 Dec 1736; died on 5 Nov 1803.
- 56. Joseph Taylor
was born on 19 Feb 1741; and died.
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33. | William Hurt (15.John3, 11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born in 1680 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1749 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. Notes:
Executors named in his will dated April 11th, 1748 were: Ann Hurt, William Hurt, and Joel Hurt. Witnesses to his will were: Joel Hurt, Elisha Hurt, and Moses Hurt (588-589). His will and the record of it, like almost all Caroline County records, except the order books, were destroyed during the Civil War.
William married Ann Stennard in 1700 in , King William, Virginia, USA. Ann was born in 1680 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1749 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 57. Elisha Hurt
was born in 1702; and died.
- 58. Moses Hurt
was born in 1705 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Nov 1783 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
- 59. Elisha Hurt
was born in 1705 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1768 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 60. Joel Hurt
was born in 1707 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1798 in , Hancock, Georgia, USA.
- 61. Philemon Hurt
was born in 1712 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Sep 1736 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 62. Mary Hurt
was born in 1713 in St Davids, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1762 in , Amherst, Virginia, USA.
- 63. Benjamin Hurt
was born in 1715 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 12 Oct 1769 in St Margarets, Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 64. William Hurt
was born in 1720 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Oct 1795 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
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34. | John Hurt (15.John3, 11.William2, 1.Thomas1) was born in 1681 in Pamunkey Neck, King William, Virginia, USA; died in 1748 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 65. Titus Hurt
- 66. James Hurt
died in 1789 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
- 67. Philemon Hurt
was born in 1700 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Dec 1739 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
- 68. John Hurt
was born in 1703 in , King William, Virginia, USA; died on 23 May 1754 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
- 69. Benjamin Hurt
was born about 1705; died in 1769 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
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