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About Anne Oxley
-https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Skipwith-11
This source has scores, perhaps hundreds of her ancestors: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=anc...
One source has her as Anne Skipwith: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=anc...
Another source has her as Ann Skipwith Goforth: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=anc...
Mary Thwinge was actually our William Oxley’s 1st Wife – Both the Goforth and Oxley families came from Yorkshire aboard the Flyboat Martha. After arriving at Burlington, Mary Thwinge and William Goforth both died – William Oxley then married Ann Skipwith Goforth and I believe the Goforth children were raised by William Oxley. source: personal email correspondence with Linda Colista, genealogy maven, descendant of Lemuel G. Harmer, and my 3rd cousin, twice removed
http://mhollick.typepad.com/slovakyankee/2010/01/the-royal-line-of-...
British National Archives to their Non-Conformist Parish Registers Database. There I obtained (for five pounds) the actual marriage record of George Goforth and Anne Skipwith from 1662. In fact, as I did the research, I proved exactly what George T. Goforth had written in 1981. His only error was with the Quaker dating system. The marriage was 11th day 7th mo. 1662 which is September 11th not July 11th.
Interestingly, no one has bothered to do any research on this couple, and specifically Anne Skipwith who has amazing ancestry. She was the daughter of Willoughby Skipwith and Honora Saunders. This last couple is clearly given in Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees, III: 896. Honora is further given in the Visitation of London, 1633. Through Willougby Skipwith, there is a double descent from Edward III. In a further posting, I will give the generation by generation break down of that line. It is what people tend to call "the best royal line," which is merely short hand for the closest descent to the most recent monarch. However, in addition to the two Edward III lines, there are a dozen or so additional lines to other kings such as Edward I, Henry III, and John. I've submitted this new information to my colleagues Gary Boyd Roberts and Douglas Richardson for inclusion in their future editions of royal lines.
Anne Oxley's Timeline
1642 |
1642
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York Castle, York, England (United Kingdom)
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1660 |
1660
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1663 |
1663
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Hull, Yorkshire, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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1664 |
1664
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Kingston Upon the Hill, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1665 |
1665
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Yorkshire, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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1667 |
1667
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Yorkshire, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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1673 |
1673
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Yorkshire, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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1675 |
1675
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East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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1677 |
1677
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Yorkshire, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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