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Jane Negus (Deighton)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Death: 1671 (61-62)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Deighton and Jane Deighton
Wife of John Lugg and Jonathan Negus
Mother of Esther Marshall; John Lugg, Jr.; Issac Negus Lugg; Mary Barnard Lugg; Jane Lugg and 4 others
Sister of John Dighton; Frances Williams; Katherine Allin; Damaris Deighton; Unnamed son Dighton and 3 others

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About Jane Negus

  • The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, William Ryland Beall
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=59XcwoRK9jkC&pg=PR9&lpg=PR9&dq=the...
  • Pg.37
  • 15. ELIZABETH LYGON; m. Edward Basset of Uley, co. Gloucester, will dtd. 3 June 1601. pr. 5 Nov. 1602.
  • 16. JANE BASSET, d. 23 Apr. 1631; m. Dr. John Deighton, gent., d. 16 May 1640, of St. Nicholas, Gloucester, co. Gloucester, will made 31 Jan 1639, pr. 21 May 1640.
  • 17. KATHERINE DEIGHTON, bp. Gloucesster, 16 Jan. 1614/5, d. 29 Aug. 1671, m. (1) Samuel Hackburne; m. (2) Roxbury, Massachusetts, 14 Apr. 1644 GOVERNOR THOMAS DUDLEY, (50-14); m. (3) Rev. John Allin of Dedham; children by all three husbands. (DEBORAH DUDLEY, m. Jonathan Wade; GOVERNOR JOSEPH DUDLEY, A.M., Harvard College, 1665, Governor of Mass., 1702-1715, m. 1669 Rebecca Tyng, dau. of Major-General Edward Tyng; HON. PAUL DUDLEY, m. Mary Leverett.)
  • 17. FRANCES DEIGHTON, bp. 1 Mar. 1611, d. Taunton, Mass., Feb. 1705/6; m. Witcombe Magna, co. Gloucester, 11 Feb. 1632, Richard Williams, bp. Wooton-under-Edge, 28 Jan. 1607, d. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 1693.
  • 17. JANE DEIGHTON, bp. 5 Apr. 1609, St. Nicholas Church, Gloucester; liv. at Boston, Mass., 1671; m. (1) St. Nicholas, 3 Jan. 1627, John Lugg, came to New England, 1638, d. aft. 1644; m. (2) by 27 Oct. 1647, Jonathan Negus, b. c. 1601, England, d. bet. 1675/6 and 1682, Boston, Mass., appointed clerk of the writs, 1651, by the General Court in which capacity he served through 1675/6; children by both husbands. (The Genealogis, 6: 195-196). ____________________________
  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&d...
  • Pg.39
  • 14. ISABEL (or ELIZABETH) LIGON, was a legatee in her father's 1577 will. She married EDWARD BASSET, Gent., of Uley, Gloucestershire, son and heir of William Basset, of Uley and Highfield, Gloucestershire, by Jane, daughter of John Ashe (or Asshe), Esq. They had four sons, William, Esq., Barnaby, Edward, and Giles, and four daughters, Elizabeth (wife of William Clayfield, Gent., and Thomas Poyntz, Gent.), Margery (or Margaret) (wife of Samuel Shellom), Susanna (wife of Michael Dorney), and Jane. EDWARD BASSET, Gent., left a will dated 3 June 1601, proved 5 Nov. 1602 (P.C.C. 77 Montague), requesting burial in the chapel of Uley, Gloucestershire. His widow, Isabel, married (2nd) (as his 2nd wife) RICE (or REES) DAVIS (or DAVIES), Esq., of Tickenham, Somerset. They had no issue. At some unknown date, Rice and his wife, Isabel, conveyed a 1/ 9th share of the manor of Furnax (in Warminster), Wiltshire to Simon Sloper, of Warminster. Following her death, he married (3rd) MARY PITT, widow of Robert Owen of Bristol, merchant, by whom he had a daughter, Eleanor (wife of Nicholas Poyntz). RICE DAVIS, Esq., left a will dated 28 Aug. 1638, proved 23 April 1639 (P.C.C. 41 Fairfax), requesting burial at the chapel of Backwell, Somerset between his 1st wife, Dorothy Rodney and his 2nd wife, Isabel Ligon. .... etc.
  • 15. JANE BASSET. She was a legatee in her father's 1601 will. She married at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire 12 April 1605 JOHN DEIGHTON, Gent., of St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, surgeon, Sheriff of the City of Gloucester, son of Thomas Deighton, of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, by his wife, Anne (or Agnes). He was baptized at Cirencester, Gloucestershire 18 Nov. 1568. They had three sons, John, John (again), and Thomas, and five daughters, Jane, Frances, Katherine, Damaris, and Mary. His wife, Jane, died 23 April 1631. JOHN
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  • DEIGHTON, Gent., died 16 May 1640. He left a will dated 30 Jan. 1639, proved 21 May 1640. He and his wife Jane, were buried in the south aisle of the church of St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. .... etc.
  • Children of Jane Bassett, by John Deighton, Gent.:
    • i. JANE DEIGHTON, baptized at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, England 5 April 1609. She married (1st) St. Nicholas, Gloucester 3 Jan. 1627/8 JOHN LUGG. They had two sons, one unnamed and John, and four daughters, Jane, Esther (wife of James Bell and Richard Marshall), Elizabeth, and Mary (wife of Nathaniel Barnard). They immigrated to New England in 1637-8, whre JOHN LUGG died after 1644. His widow, Jane, married (2nd) at Boston, Massachusetts 27 Oct. 1647 JONATHAN NEGUS, of Boston, Massachusetts, Clerk of the Writs. He was born about 1601. They had one son, Isaac, and one daughter, Maria. His wife, Jane, was living at Boston, Massachusetts in 1671. JONATHAN NEGUS died there shortly before 11 April 1682. .... etc.
    • ii. FRANCES DEIGHTON, baptized at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, England 1 March 1611/2. She married at Great Witcombe, Gloucestershire 11 Feb. 1632/3 RICHARD WILLIAMS, baptized at Wotton under Edge, Gloucestershire 28 Jan. 1607/8, son of William Williams, of Synwell (in Wotton under Edge), Gloucestershire, yeoman, by his 2nd wife, Jane Woodward. They had six sons, John, Samuel, Nathaniel, Joseph, Thomas, and Benjamin, and three daughters, Elizabeth, Elizabeth (again) (wife of John Bird), and Hannah (wife of John Parmenter). He was a legatee in the 1618 will of his father. He and his family immigrated to New England about 1636 or 1637, where they settled at Taunton, Massachusetts. RICHARD WILLIAMS died at Taunton, Massachusetts in Aug. 1693. His widow, Frances, died there in Feb. 1705/6. .... etc.
    • iii. KATHERINE DEIGHTON, baptized at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire 16 Jan. 1614/5. She married (1st) at Sst. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire 25 Dec. 1633 SAMUEL HACKBURNE (or HAGBORNE). They had two sons, Samuel and John, and two daughters, Elizabeth (wife of John Chickering) and Hannah (wife of Samuel Hunting). They immigrated to New England, where they settled at Roxbury, Massachusetts. SAMUEL HACKBORNE was buried 27 Dec. 1642. His widow, Katherine, married (2nd) at Roxbury, Massachusetts 4 April 1644 (as his 2nd wife) [Gov.] THOMAS DUDLEY, of Cambridge, Ipswich, and Roxbury, Massachusetts [see DUDLEY 18 for further particulars of his life]. They had two sons, Joseph and Paul, and one daughter, Deborah (wife of Jonathan Wade). [Gov.] THOMAS DUDLEY died at Roxbury, Massachusetts 31 July 1653. Katherine married (3rd) at Dedham, Massachusetts 8 Nov. 1653 (as his 2nd wife) [Rev.] JOHN ALLIN, of Dedham, Massachusetts. They had three sons, Benjamin, Daniel, and Eliezer. She died 20 Aug. 1671. .... etc. _______________________
  • Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&printsec=frontcover&d...
  • Pg.634
  • 16. ISABEL (or ELIZABETH) LIGON, was a legatee in her father's 1577 will. She married EDWARD BASSET, Gent., of Uley, Gloucestershire, son and heir of William Basset, of Uley and Highfield, Gloucestershire, by Jane, daughter of John Ashe (or Asshe), Esq. (descendant of King John) [see BASSET 15 for his ancestry]. They had four sons, William, Esq., Barnaby, Edward, and Giles, and four daughters, Elizabeth (wife of William Clayfield, Gent., and Thomas Poyntz, Gent.), Margery (or Margaret) (wife of Samuel Shellom), Susanna (wife of Michael Dorney), and Jane. EDWARD BASSET, Gent., left a will dated 3 June 1601, proved 5 Nov. 1602 (P.C.C. 77 Montague), requesting burial in the chapel of Uley, Gloucestershire. His widow, Isabel, married
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  • (2nd) (as his 2nd wife) RICE (or REES) DAVIS (or DAVIES), Esq., of Tickenham, Somerset. They had no issue. At some unknown date, Rice and his wife, Isabel, conveyed a 1/ 9th share of the manor of Furnax (in Warminster), Wiltshire to Simon Sloper, of Warminster. Following her death, he married (3rd) MARY PITT, widow of Robert Owen of Bristol, merchant, by whom he had a daughter, Eleanor (wife of Nicholas Poyntz). RICE DAVIS, Esq., left a will dated 28 Aug. 1638, proved 23 April 1639 (P.C.C. 41 Fairfax), requesting burial at the chapel of Backwell, Somerset between his 1st wife, Dorothy Rodney and his 2nd wife, Isabel Ligon. .... etc.
  • 17. JANE BASSET. She was a legatee in her father's 1601 will. She married at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire 12 April 1605 JOHN DEIGHTON, Gent., of St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, surgeon, Sheriff of the City of Gloucester, son of Thomas Deighton, of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, by his wife, Anne (or Agnes). He was baptized at Cirencester, Gloucestershire 18 Nov. 1568. They had three sons, John, John (again), and Thomas, and five daughters, Jane, Frances, Katherine, Damaris, and Mary. His wife, Jane, died 23 April 1631. JOHN DEIGHTON, Gent., died 16 May 1640. He left a will dated 30 Jan. 1639, proved 21 May 1640. He and his wife Jane, were buried in the south aisle of the church of St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. .... etc.
  • Children of Jane Bassett, by John Deighton, Gent.:
    • i. JANE DEIGHTON, baptized at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, England 5 April 1609. She married (1st) St. Nicholas, Gloucester 3 Jan. 1627/8 JOHN LUGG. They had one son, John, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary (wife of Nathaniel Barnard). They immigrated to New England in 1637-8, whre JOHN LUGG died after 1644. His widow, Jane, married (2nd) at Boston, Massachusetts 27 Oct. 1647 JONATHAN NEGUS, of Boston, Massachusetts, Clerk of the Writs. He was born about 1601. They had one son, Isaac, and one daughter, Maria. His wife, Jane, was living at Boston, Massachusetts in 1671. JONATHAN NEGUS died there shortly before 11 April 1682. .... etc.
    • ii. FRANCES DEIGHTON, baptized at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, England 1 March 1611/2. She married at Great Witcombe, Gloucestershire 11 Feb. 1632/3 RICHARD WILLIAMS, baptized at Wotton under Edge, Gloucestershire 28 Jan. 1607/8, son of William Williams, of Synwell (in Wotton under Edge), Gloucestershire, yeoman, by his 2nd wife, Jane Woodward. They had six sons, John, Samuel, Nathaniel, Joseph, Thomas, and Benjamin, and three daughters, Elizabeth, Elizabeth (again) (wife of John Bird), and Hannah (wife of John Parmenter). He was a legatee in the 1618 will of his father. He and his family immigrated to New England about 1636 or 1637, where they settled at Taunton, Massachusetts. RICHARD WILLIAMS died at Taunton, Massachusetts in Aug. 1693. His widow, Frances, died there in Feb. 1705/6. .... etc.
    • iii. KATHERINE DEIGHTON, baptized at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire 16 Jan. 1614/5. She married (1st) at Sst. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire 25 Dec. 1633 SAMUEL HACKBURNE (or HAGBORNE). They had two sons, Samuel and John, and two daughters, Elizabeth (wife of John Chickering)
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    • and Hannah (wife of Samuel Hunting). They immigrated to New England, where they settled at Roxbury, Massachusetts. SAMUEL HACKBORNE was buried 27 Dec. 1642. She married (2nd) at Roxbury, Massachusetts 4 April 1644 (as his 2nd wife) THOMAS DUDLEY, Esq., Governor of Massachusetts [see PUREFOY 18]. They had two sons, Joseph and Paul, and one daughter, Deborah (wife of Jonathan Wade). [Gov.] THOMAS DUDLEY, Esq.., died at Roxbury, Massachusetts 31 July 1653. She married (3rd) at Dedham, Massachusetts 8 Nov. 1653 (as his 2nd wife) [Rev.] JOHN ALLIN, of Dedham, Massachusetts. They had three sons, Benjamin, Daniel, and Eliezer. She died 20 Aug. 1671. .... etc. ____________________________

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Deighton-6

Jane Negus formerly Deighton aka Lugg was born on 5 Apr 1609 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England to John Deighton and Jane (Bassett) Deighton. She is the sister of John Deighton Jr, Frances (Dighton) Williams and Katherine (Deighton) Dudley.

She married John Lugg on 3 Jan 1627 in St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Englandmap

She married Jonathan Negus on 27 Oct 1647 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.

She is the mother of Jane Lugg, Esther Lugg, Son Lugg, Elizabeth Lugg, Mary (Lugg) Barnard, John Lugg, Isaac Negus and Marie Negus. Jane died after 1671 in Massachusetts Profile managers: Puritan Great Migration Project, Robin Wood, Magna Carta Project WikiTree, and Richard Draper Profile last modified 19 Nov 2018 | Created 11 Mar 2011

Jane (Deighton) Negus migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

"In recent time, I've worked out several new royal lines for three 17th Century New World immigrants, namely Frances, Jane, and Katherine Deighton, each of whom has modern descendants. The first line featured below is through King John's alleged illegitimate daughter, Isabel, wife of Richard Fitz Ives. I use the word "alleged" here as neither King John or any of his immediate successors appear to have acknowledged Isabel or her issue as royal kinsfolk. However, Isabel is styled daughter of King John ["filie Regis Joh’is"] in an ancient obit of her recorded in Cornwall records [see Herald & Genealogist 7 (1873): 229–231].

"Besides the Fitz Ives line, I've dredged up three additional Plantagenet descents for the Deighton sisters, interestingly all being lines from illegitimate children of various kings."[1]

Sources

↑ 2009 post by Douglas Richardson at the soc.genealogy.medieval website. Frost, Josephine C. Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams (Not Published, 1920) Page 45 Acknowledgements

Magna Carta Project

Magna Carta trail Jane (Deighton) Negus is listed in Magna Carta Ancestry as a Gateway Ancestor, but is not currently in a trail to a Magna Carta Surety Baron that has been reviewed/approved by the Magna Carta project. See Base Camp for more information about Magna Carta trails. ~ Noland-165 00:47, 19 November 2018 (UTC) Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), Vol I, pp xxiii-xxix


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Biography ==Jane Deighton, baptized 5 April 1609 at St. Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, was the daughter of John Deighton,<ref>"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NPJB-3V8 : 23 March 2020), Jane Dighton, 1609.</ref> Gent., of St. Nicholaus, Gloucester, and Jane Bassett, daughter of Edward Bassett, Gent., and Jane Ligon.<ref name=MCA>Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. (Salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2011), vol. II, page 40,NAME DEIGHTON 15, 15.i.</ref>

She married first John Lugg on 3 January 1627/8 at St. Nicholas, Gloucester.<ref name=MCA/> They had two sons and four daughters:

  • unnamed son<ref name=MCA/>
  • John<ref name=MCA/>
  • Jane<ref name=MCA/>*Esther, wife of James Bell and Richard Marshall<ref name=MCA/>
  • Elizabeth<ref name=MCA/>
  • Mary, wife of Nathaniel Barnard<ref name=MCA/> The family immigrated to New England in 1637/8. John Lugg died there after 1644.<ref name=MCA/> Jane married second at Boston on 27 October 1647 to Jonathan Negus of Boston. <ref name=MCA/> They had one son and one daughter:
  • Isaac<ref name=MCA/>
  • Maria<ref name=MCA/> Jane was living in Boston in 1671, but her date of death is unknown. Her husband died at Boston before 11 April 1682.<ref name=MCA/>

Research Notes

Per 2009 SGM post be Douglas Richardson:"In recent time, I've worked out several new royal lines for three 17th Century New World immigrants, namely Frances, Jane, and Katherine Deighton, each of whom has modern descendants. The first line featured below is through King John's alleged illegitimate daughter, Isabel, wife of Richard Fitz Ives. I use the word "alleged" here as neither King John or any of his immediate successors appear to have acknowledged Isabel or her issue as royal kinsfolk. However, Isabel is styled daughter of King John ["filie Regis Joh’is"] in an ancient obit of her recorded in Cornwall records [see Herald & Genealogist 7 (1873): 229–231].

"Besides the Fitz Ives line, I've dredged up three additional Plantagenet descents for the Deighton sisters, interestingly all beinglines from illegitimate children of various kings."<ref>2009 post by Douglas Richardson at the soc.genealogy.medieval website.</ref>

Sources

<references /> See also:

Acknowledgements

Magna Carta Project ===:Name is listed in Magna Carta Ancestry as a Gateway Ancestor (vol. I, pages xxiii-xxix) in a Richardson-documented trail to Magna Carta Surety Baron Saher de Quincy (vol. II, pages 34-40 [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA34#v=onepag...]). This trail has not yet been developed on WikiTree. See profiles on that trail in the Magna Carta Trails section of her mother's profile.

  • Needs Development: This profile needs development against the project's checklist to bring itup to current project standards. ~ Thiessen-117 17:47, 29 July 2020 (UTC) : See Base Camp for more information about identified Magna Carta trails and their status. See the project's glossary for project-specific terms, such as a "badged trail".
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Jane Negus's Timeline

1609
April 5, 1609
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1609
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1632
February 24, 1632
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1644
1644
1650
February 21, 1650
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1650
1653
July 6, 1653
1671
1671
Age 62
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony