Historical records matching Agnes Orton
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About Agnes Orton
Married Jonas Orton.
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Both named in The Will of Thomas Hoare 1626, of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire the xxxi th of January 1626: ... I give and bequeathe to my daughter Agnes Orton xiid to be payde her within one month after my desease ...
and I doo ordeeine to be overseerers of this my last will my trusty & wellbeloved friends John Forriste and Jones (Jonas) Orton & I give to either Of them for theire paynes vi d a peace Sealed and de(c)lymend in the presence of John Forrist Christopher Arden Jonas Orton.
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- Agnes Hoare in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 No Image Text-only collection Name: Agnes Hoare Gender: Female Baptism Date: 12 Dec 1596 Baptism Place: Saint Mary,Aylesbury,Buckingham,England Father: Thomas Hoare FHL Film Number: 919220 AncestryImage Ages Hoare in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 No Image Text-only collection Name: Ages Hoare Gender: Female Marriage Date: 15 Jan 1617 Marriage Place: Saint Mary,Aylesbury,Buckingham,England Spouse: Jonas Orton FHL Film Number: 919220 AncestryImage
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205995416/thomas-hoare 3. AGNES HOARE, BAPT. DEC. 12, 1596 M. JAN. 15, 1617, JONAS ORTON, S/O HENRY ORTON & JANE HAMON, M.APRIL 17, 1580.
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hoare-184. In November 1621 the ship Marmaduke arrived at Jamestown, accompanied by the Warwick and Tyger. Among the Marmaduke's passengers were "one widow and eleven maids" who had been sent over to provide wives for the male settlers. The records of the Virginia Company included a description of each maid. Here is number 10 on the Marmaduke: Hoare Mayd aged 19: borne att Alesburie in Buckenham sheir, her ffather and Mother are alive, her father a shoemaker, She hath two Sisters one wherof whose name is Joane Childe, dwellinge in the Blackfryers downe in the Lane neer Catherne wheel Shee had a Brother Called Richard Apprentice to a fustian dresser, Shee can doe plaine work and black works and can make all manner of buttons; One Mr Thomas Beling a merchant is her first Cosen and one Mr George Blunden an upholsterer in Cornwall. (Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635)
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Agnes Orton's Timeline
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December 12, 1596
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Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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