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Barbara Berkeley (Long)

Also Known As: "Longe", "Barbara Long", "Barbara LONGE"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire, England
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Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Walter Long, Kt., MP and Catherine ‘Katherine’ Fox
Wife of Maurice Berkeley
Mother of Edward Berkeley
Sister of Charles Long; Henry Long; Mary Long; Frances Long; Henry Long and 8 others
Half sister of John Long, of Wraxall and Dau Long

Managed by: Kira Rachele Jay
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About Barbara Berkeley


3. Barbara LONG (b. ABT 1580 - ) (m. Maurice Berkeley)


Barbara Long was the daughter of Sir Walter Long.1 She married Maurice Berkeley on 6 August 1614 at Kingston St. Michael, Wiltshire, EnglandG.1 They had several children; their firstborn was son Edward. The other children's names have not been determined as yet.[2]

That Edward was not Lt. Edward Berkeley, who was a much older man.


  • 'The Virginia magazine of history and biography, Volume 26 By William Glover Stanard, Virginia Historical Society
  • The Virginia magazine of history and biography, Volume 26 By William Glover Stanard, Virginia Historical Society
  • Pg. 202
  • John and Margaret (Snell) Berkeley, had issue:
    • '1. Sir Maurice3, married Barbara, daughter of Sir Walter Longe'; 2. John, unmarried 1630; 3. Henry, unmarried 1630; 4. William, unmarried 1630; 5. Edward, unmarried 1630; 6. Thomas, unmarried 1630 (all then in England); 7. Mary married ___ Conway of Gloucester; 8. Frances, born 1596, unmarried 1623; 9. Elizabeth married Sir John Sutton, Lord Dudley, Bedfordshire.
    • ' Maurice and Barbara (Longe) Berkeley had a son:
      • Lieutenant Edward4, of Coxendale, Henrico, and Southampton Hundred Va., died ante 1630 in Va. Came over in ships Unitie and Seafloure, 1623. He married Jane ___, and had an only child, Jane5, who was unmarried in 1639. Jane, widow of Edward Berkeley married secondly, Capt. Nicholas Martian, of Kiskiak (Yorktown, Burgess 1632 &c, will York Co., 1651.
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  • 'The Berkeley manuscripts. The lives of the Berkeleys, lords of the honour, castle and manor of Berkeley, in the county of Gloucester, from 1066 to 1618; (1883)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/berkeleymanuscri00smytuoft
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/berkeleymanuscri00smytuoft#page/235/m...
  • 4. Jone Berkeley youngeft daughter of this lord Thomas, was on Midfommer day in the nineteenth year of king Henry the 8th maryed at Yate, her fathers houfe, to Nicholas Poynz, (after knight,) . . . . *http://www.archive.org/stream/berkeleymanuscri00smytuoft#page/239/m...
  • 9. The faid Frances daughter of the faid Jone Berkeley, was maryed to S'r John Berkeley of Beverfton caflle, knight, by whom fhee had iffue John Berkeley, Jone, Katharine and Margaret. Which John, by Mary his wife daughter of John Snell Efqr, had iffue, '1 Maurice', 2 John, 3 Henry, 4 William, 5 Edward, 6 Thomas, 7 Mary, 8 ffrances, 9 Elizabeth, and 10 Anne. Whereof the faid 'Maurice, by Barbara his wife daughter of S'r Walter Longe, hath iffue Edw'd; and others' ; . . . .
  • ________________
  • 'Barbara Long1
  • F, #193259
  • Last Edited=25 May 2006
  • ' Barbara Long married Maurice Berkeley on 6 August 1614 at Kingston St. Michael, Wiltshire, England.1
  • ' She is the daughter of Sir Walter Long and Catherine Thynne.1 From 6 August 1614, her married name became Berkeley.1
  • Citations
  • 1.[S1381] Cheryl Nicol, "re: Long Family," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 5 July 2005 to 14 May 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Long Family."
  • http://thepeerage.com/p19326.htm#i193259
  • ____________
  • Sir Walter Long
  • (Sheriff of Wiltshire)
  • Born: ABT 1555
  • Died: Oct 1610
  • Buried: 30 Oct 1610, Draycot
  • Father: Robert LONG of Wraxall and Draycot (Sir) (See his Biography)
  • Mother: Barbara CARNE
  • Married 1: Mary PAKINGTON (dau. of Thomas Pakington and Dorothy Kytson)
  • Children:
    • 1. John LONG (b. ABT 1575 - d. 14 Aug 1636) (m. Anne Eyre)
    • 2. Thomas LONG (b. ABT 1577 - d. BEF 1609)
    • '3. Barbara LONG (b. ABT 1580 - d. AFT 20 Dec 1609) (m. Maurice Berkeley)
  • Married 2: Catherine THYNNE (dau. of Sir John Thynne and Christian Gresham) (m.2 Hugh Fox)
  • Children:
    • 4. Walter LONG (b. ABT 1585 - d. Jul 1637) (m.1 Anne Ley - m.2 Elizabeth Master)
    • 5. Frances LONG (b. ABT 1589)
    • 6. Son LONG (b. ABT 1592)
    • 7. Son LONG (b. ABT 1594)
    • 8. Henry LONG (b. ABT 1596)
    • 9. Robert LONG (1º Bt.) (b. ABT 1598 - d. 13 Jul 1673)
    • 10. Anne LONG (b. ABT 1600)
    • 11. Dorothy LONG (b. ABT 1602)
    • 12. Olive LONG (b. ABT 1604)
    • 13. Elizabeth LONG (b. ABT 1606)
    • 14. Thomas LONG (b. ABT 1608)
    • 15. Jane LONG (b. ABT 1609)
  • http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/WalterLong.htm
  • ___________
  • [Page 98]
  • Berkeley, John, He was the son of Sir John Berkeley, of the castle and manor of Beverstone, in the county of Gloucester, England, an eminent branch of the noble family of the Berkeleys of Berkeley castle. He lived but eight months in Virginia, but in that time was well known as the "master and overseer" of America's first effort to manufacture iron. Iron ore was one of the first commodities carried back to England by the ships of the Virginia Company, which as early as 1619 considered the establishing of iron works in the colony. The following year 150 men were sent out to Virginia for this express purpose and, in 1621, Sir Edwin Sandis reports that a Mr. John Berkeley had been found to take up the work who was "very sufficient" in such service. The same year, Berkeley sailed to Virginia to take up the new task. The site chosen for the new works was on Falling creek which empties into the James river about sixty-six miles above Jamestown and some seven miles below the present city of Richmond. Berkeley sent an encouraging report of the conduct of the work and declared that by the following Whitsuntide the company might count on "good quantities of iron." The terrible Indian massacre of Mar. 22, 1622, intervened, however, and Berkeley was among those slain. John Berkeley had issue by Mary, daughter of John Snell, Esq. — 'Maurice', John, Henry, William Edward, Thomas, Mary, Frances, Elizabeth and Anne. His son, 'Maurice, came to Virginia with his father and happily escaped the massacre. He married Barbara, daughter of Sir Walter Long, and had issue, "Edward and others."' There is a prominent Berkeley family in Virginia which descend from Edmund Berkeley, living in 1674, who may have been a son of Edward last named.
  • Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography
  • http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-10.htm
  • _______________________
  • Birth date seen as 12/20/1609
  • mother seen as Mary Parkington

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Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
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Wilshire,, ENG
1574
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
1580
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Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire, England
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Wiltshire, England
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