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About N.N. Forster
Disputed as daughter of John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hussey-186
Roger Forster's wife was a woman from the Hussey family of Sussex. Her given name is unknown but some family researchers believe it's, "Joan."
She was most probably born before c. 1495, given that her eldest son John of Bramfield was born by 1511.[1]
Marriage
m. (before 1511) Roger Forster of Hunsdon, Hertfordshire. Issue:
- -John Forster of Bramfield (b. by 1511 - d. 1558).[1][3]
- Foster genealogy; (1899) Vol. 1
- http://www.archive.org/details/fostergenealogy01pier
- http://www.archive.org/stream/fostergenealogy01pier#page/48/mode/1up
- .... His son, Thomas Forster, m. the sister of the Blind Baron of Hilton. His son. Sir Thomas Forster, was high sheriff of Northumberland 1564 and 1572 ; and m. Dorothy, dau. of Lord Ogle. His son. Sir Thomas Forster, b. 1518, m. Frances, sister of Thomas, Lord Wharton. His brother, Sir John Forster, was a distinguished military leader in the fueds between the English and Scottish Borderers, and was governor of Bamborough, and warden of the Middle Marches; he signed the treaty concluded in 1563 between Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots. He m. Jane, widow Robert 5th Lord Ogle and eldest dau. of Sir Cuthbert Radclyffe and Margaret his wife, dau. of Henry, Lord Clifford. He d. 1602. leaving (with a dau., Eleanor, m. to Sir Francis Russell whose son was 1st Earl of Bedfordshire) a son. Sir Nicholas Forster, governor of Bamborough, Lord of Blanchland. He m. Jane, dau. of Sir Anthony Ratcliffe, and d. 22d July, 1613. His son, Sir Claudius Forster, Bart., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Fenwick; d. 1623, and was father of Sir William Forster, who m. first Dorothy, dau. of Sir William Selby, Bart, of Twisdal, and secondly Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, Lord Fairfax, and had issue: William, d. s. p. ; John, M. P. for Northumberland, d. unm. ; and Ferdinand, M. P. for Northumberland, d. unm. His nephew, Thomas Forster, of Etherston and Lucker, b. 1659, m. his cousin, Francis, dau. of Sir William Forster of Bamborough Castle. He was high sheriff of Northumberland, and d. 1723. His son, Thomas Forster, b. 1683, by whom and from whose time the spelling of Foster has been used, was M. P. for Northumberland. His estates forfeited for the part he took in the rebellion of 1715, and were granted to Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham, who had m. Dorothy Foster, the aunt of the said Thomas Forster. In 1715 he surrendered, together with Lord Derwentwater and others, and was sent to London and committed to Newgate on the charge of high treason, whence he afterward escaped through the aid intrepidity of his sister Dorothy, and fled to the continent. He d. leaving no male representative of this branch of the family, but the descent is traced in the Harl MSS. from Roger Forster, the brother of Thomas Forster above mentioned, as having m. the sister of the Blind Baron of Hilton. Roger Forster m. a dau. of ___ Hursey; his son, Thomas Forster, of Hunsdon Herts, yeoman of the great chamber to Queen Elizabeth, m. Margaret Browning, and d. 1571. His son. Sir Thomas Forster, of Hunsdon, b. 1548 ; m. Susan, dau. of Thomas Forster of Iden, Co. Sussex. He was chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and d. 1612. His second son. Sir Robert Foster, of Great Fosters Egham, b. 1589, was chief justice of the Court of King's Bench, and d. 1665. Thomas Foster, eldest son of Sir Thomas, m. Ann Baskerville, and had issue. His second son, Col. John Foster, of Egham, held a military command in the expedition to Jamaica under Penn and Venables, 1655. He received a grant of extensive estates in the parish of S. Elizabeth in that island, the greater part of which are still in the possession of the family. His son, Thomas Foster, perished in the earthquake at Port Royal, 1692. His son. Col. John Foster, of Egham, Surrey and of Elim, the Bogue, Two Mile Wood, Lancaster, Waterford, The Island and other estates in Jamaica, resided in Elim in that island. He was b. July, 1681, and d. 30th August, 1731. He m. Elizabeth Smith of Barbadoes, and by her (who m. secondly Dr. Henry Barham of Jamaica) had issue: i. Thomas, b. 1720, d. s. p. He resided upon the family estate at Egham, Co. Surrey, and was M. P. for Dorchester. His will give rise to a lengthened litigation, ii. William, of whom presently, iii. John, b. 1723, d. unm. 1744. iv. Samuel, b. 1725, m. and had issue: i. John of Egham, Surrey, and of Elim, Lancaster and Two Mile Wood, Jamaica, m. and had issue: George, who m. and had issue, a son, George John Henry, capt. Twenty- third regt., m. and had issue: Henry, rector of Col. Rogers, Gloucestershire canon of Gloucester, m. Ellen, youngest dau. of the late Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, Bart., K. C. B., and had issue: John, Her Majesty's chaplain of the Savoy, rector of Stambourne, m. Laura, dau. of Col. Lapsley, R. A., and d. 1868, having had issue. 2. Samuel Warren, had issue; 3. Richard, d. unm. 1. Elizabeth, m. to John Venner, Esq.; 2. Flora, m. to her cousin, John Foster, Esq., of Brickhill House, Beds. v. Joseph b. 1729, afterward took the name Barham in addition to that of Foster, and had _________________________________
Joan's father was a Lord in Sussex. He was beheaded in 1537 for the insurrection against Henry VIII They are descended from Hubert Hussey, a Norman noble who married Helen, daughter of Richard V, Duke of Normandy.
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Life Story
Birth
1511 , Sussex, , England
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Marriage
1530
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Marriage
1540 Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
1540 , , , England
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Death
1605 Hunsdon, Hartfordshire, , England
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(Massive amount of duplications in the family list) Family Members
Father
John Hussey 1466-1538
Mother
Anne Grey 1490-1546
Husband
Roger Foster 1500-1487
Son
Roger Forster 1519-
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
John Forster 1520-1554
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Daughter
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Richard Forster 1541-1558
Son
Thomas Forster 1543-1599
Son
Thomas Forester 1802-1612
Husband
Roger Forster 1545-
Son
Roger Forster 1519-
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
John Forster 1520-1554
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Daughter
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Richard Forster 1541-1558
Son
Thomas Forster 1543-1599
Son
Thomas Forester 1802-1612
Husband
Roger Forster 1511-1545
Son
Roger Forster 1519-
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
John Forster 1520-1554
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Daughter
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Richard Forster 1541-1558
Son
Thomas Forster 1543-1599
Son
Thomas Forester 1802-1612
Husband
Roger Forster 1500-1599
Son
Roger Forster 1519-
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
John Forster 1520-1554
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Daughter
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Richard Forster 1541-1558
Son
Thomas Forster 1543-1599
Son
Thomas Forester 1802-1612
Husband
Roger Forster 1422-
Son
Roger Forster 1519-
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
John Forster 1520-1554
Son
John Forster 1520-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Daughter
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Emile Forster 1539-
Son
Richard Forster 1541-1558
Son
Thomas Forster 1543-1599
Son
Thomas Forester 1802-1612
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Sources Ancestry Family Trees
Ancestry Family Trees (Event)
GREY FAMILY
IV. KENT/RUTHIN LINE
Roger De GREY (1° B. Grey of Ruthin)
Born: 1290, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales
Died: 6 Mar 1352/3, Ruthin, Denbigh, England
Father: John De GREY (2° B. Grey of Wilton)
Mother: Maud BASSETT (B. Grey of Wilton)
Married: Elizabeth HASTINGS (B. Grey of Ruthin)
Children:
1. Reginald De GREY (2° B. Grey of Ruthin)
2. Julianne De GREY
3. John De GREY
4. Joan De GREY
5. Elizabeth De GREY
6. Mary De GREY ______________________
Joan HUSSEY b: ABT 1513 in Sussex, England, Married: 1540 in Stringston, Somersetshire, England
References
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jun 11 2021, 15:49:49 UTC
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jun 11 2021, 17:47:13 UTC
- Metcalfe, W.C. (1866). "Forster of Hunsdon." The visitations of Hertfordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Esq. Clarencieux in 1572, and Sir Richard St. George, Kt., Clarencieux in 1634, with Hertfordshire Pedigrees from Harleian MSS 6147 and 1546, (pp.143) . London. Google Books.
- The Roll of the Royal College Physicians of London, (1830). County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex, (pp.192). London: W. Marchant. Google Books.
- Weis, F.L., Sheppard, W.L. & Beall, W.R. (1999). The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and Some of Their Descendants who Settled in America During the Early Colonial Years, (5th ed, pp.). Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing. Google Books.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bindoff, S.T. (1982). Foster (Forster), John III (by 1511-58), of Bramfield, Herts. History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558. Boydell & Brewer. HOP. Web.
- ↑ Wikipedia: John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford. Note: Wikipedia cites Burke (1866) ... but Burke (1866) does *not* list Joane as a daughter (p.294). Neither does Metcalfe (1866) or the Roll of Royal College Physicians of London (1830). In general, Joan's father seems to be unknown.
- ↑ Roger ... settled in Hunsdon ... where he married the daughter of HUSSEY, of Sussex, of the family of Lord HUSSEY, who was beheaded for the insurrection of 1537 against Henry VIII (1509-47). The HUSSEY family was descended from HUBERT HUSSEY, a Norman noble, who married the Countess Helen, daughter of Richard V, Duke of Normandy.[citation needed]
N.N. Forster's Timeline
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1491
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Slynfold Mannor, Slynfold, Sussex, England
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1528 |
August 10, 1528
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Swantons House, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England
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1537 |
1537
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Hunsden, Hertford, England
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1539 |
1539
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Hunsden, Hertford, England
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1539
Age 48
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Hundsdon, Hartfordshire, England
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1541
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Hunsden, Hertford, England, England
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