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Richard Sambourne

Also Known As: "Richard Sambourne", "Sanborn"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Timsbury, Somerset, England
Death: before 1632
Derbyshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Sambourne and Anne Sambourne
Husband of Ann Sanborn and Anne Atkinson
Father of Lt. John Sanborn; Stephen Sanborne and William Sanborn
Brother of Grace Sambourne; Alexander Sambourne and Dorothy Sambourne

Occupation: first husband of Anne/ Rev.
Managed by: Private User
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About Richard Sambourne

Richard Samborne was baptized in Timsbury, Somerset, England, 1579/80, the son of Richard Samborne and his wife, Anne Milborne.[1] Richard died before 1631/2 (his widow married again).

Richard married, before 1619 (baptism of child), as her first husband, Ann Bachiler. She was born about 1601, the daughter of Rev. Stephen Bachiler and his wife [Anne?] ____, possibly Anne Bate. Ann (Bachiler) Samborne married (2) in Strood, Kent, England, 20 January 1631/2, Henry Atkinson.[2]

Family

Richard and Ann (Bachiler) Samborne were the parents of three known children, baptized St. Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, England,[3]

  1. John Samborne, baptized 2 December 1619; immigrant to New England. Married 1) Mary Tuck 2) Margaret Page
  2. Stephen Samborne, baptized 26 August 1621; immigrant to New England, but returned to England, 1654.[4]. His grandfather, Stephen Bachiler, may have accompanied him. (Sanborn, p4)
  3. William Samborne, baptized 29 January 1623/4; immigrant to New England. Married Mary Moulton.

This profile is Richard Sambourne see:

Clifford L. Stott, FASG, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire,", in The American genealogist : a monthly magazine of genealogy and local history. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958)
92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued)

The authors found the baptisms of Richard's children and other information which I will try to type up later.


This is old and outdated

Some sources give his first name as John, some as William, some as William John -

and some as Unknown. Until further clarification, the name used here is William John.

Born about 1590, records have him being christened in 1600 at Timsbury, Harriard, Hampshire, England.

Also, V. C. Sanborn states on pg 17 of his book, "Sanborn Genealogy" "XV. John Samborne, born abt 1591, of whom we have no record. It is not impossible that he was the Samborne who married Anne Bachiler, but no proof is found".

http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/SANBORN%20John%20F15136.html

John SANBORN (SANBORNE-S15)(SAWBORN-S18)(SAMBORN). (S4,S5,S8,S15,S18,S22,S25,S26,S27,S30). Born (about 1579-S5)(about 1590-S8,S27)(Christened in 1600-S15,S25) at (Timsbury-S4)(Harriard, Hampshire-S5)(from Hampshire-S15)(Brimpton, Berkshire-S27), England; son of (Edward SAMBORNE-S5)(Francis SAMBORNE [F30272] of Maiden Newton, Dorset, England-S25). He married Ann BACHILER [F15137] in 1619 at (Southampton, Hampshire-S4,S26)(London-S8), England. He died (1629-S27)(in 1630-S4)(between 1628 and 1630-S8) in England.


Notes for John? Sanborn: (All from S28). V. C. Sanborn states on pg 17 of his book, "Sanborn Genealogy" "XV. John Samborne, born abt 1591, of whom we have no record. It is not impossible that he was the Samborne who married Anne Bachiler, but no proof is found".(S28).

NEGHR - " The Sanborn Family" by Nathan Sanborn, MD, Henniker, NH, for the year 1856, Vol X, pg 271, states: "The first lineal ancestor of our family, of whom we possess any certain knowledge was a Sanborn, (tradition says his name was John,), who married a daughter of Rev Stephen Bachilor; had three sons and died in England. leaving the widow and her sons to the care of her father." (S28).

Also pg 272 - "John ? Sanborn b. abt 1600 m. ________ dau of Rev . Stephen Bachiler. and then list the three sons Lt John, William Esq & Stphen. (S28).

The book Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy, by Frederick C. Pie rce - Pub 1898, pg 109 states: "6. v. Ann, b. 1601 m. John Sanborn. The husband of Anne Bachiler, bapt 1600, was one of the Hampshire Samborne's, descended from Nicholas, son of Walter and and Margaret (Drew) Samborne of Southcot in Berks, from whom also descended the Samborne's of Timsbury in Somerset" he goes on further to state that the exact connecting link between the husband of Ann Bachiler and the Timsbury is yet to be discovered. (S28).

one more cite: "The Great Migration Begins, Vol I, by Robert C. Anderson, pg 63, states: "V. Ann b, abt 1601(aged 30 in 1631 (Waters 520) m. (1) ________Samborne; m. (2) Strood, Kent 20 Jan 1631/2 Henry Atkinson" (S28).

Pg 69 "The Great Migration Begins" Ann Bachiler married a Samborne, and eventually her three Samborne sons joined their grandfather at Hampton, although the date of their arrival is not known." (S28).

V. C. Sanborn states on pg 17 of his book, "Sanborn Genealogy" "XV.

John Samborne, born abt 1591, of whom we have no record. It is not impossible that he was the Samborne who married Anne Bachiler, but no proof is found". He is called "John" by Savage, and also in an 1855 family bible entry published 200 years after the fact.[5]

"In the English Samborne family are several members either of whom may have bene the husband of Anne Bachiler. Rev. James Samborne of Upper Clatford, Hants, the next parish to Wherwell, like Stephen Bachiler, was an Oxford man and a Puritan... In Basingstoke, Hants, near Wherwel, we find a John Samborne, Sergt-at-Mace in 1651. In Cholsey, Berks, twenty miles north of Wherwel, Richard Samborne had three children... [including] John of whom we find no further record.... Peter Samborne of London Bridge, goldsmith, had son Markley, b abt 1606.[6] Biography

He was born about 1596. He married about 1620 Ann Bachiler.

May have been Sargent at Mace in Basingstoke in 1641 under his relative, George Baynard.[citation needed]

He died before January 1632 when his widow remarried.

Sources

  1. Clifford L. Stott, FASG, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," The American Genealogist 92 (2021/2022):1-16. < Link to issue contents >
  2. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Samborne-86
    1. Dow, History of Hampton, N.H. (3rd Printing, June 1977), pgs. 944
    2. Victor Channing Sanborn, Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America, 1194 -1898, (1898), pg. 56. Victor C. Sanborn was unsure of the identity of Ann Bachiler SANBORN's husband.
    3. In 1991, George F. Sanborn wrote, "The Sanborn Family Association in its continuing search among English records for the father of the three Samborne brothers who settled in Hampton with their maternal grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler ..."
    4. In 1995, Robert Charles Anderson only "closely associated" Stephen Bachiler's first wife, as [Anne?], with the Rev. John Bate. He identified daughter Ann's first husband as only ____ Samborne. Great Migration Begins ... 1:61-69.
    5. "Sanborn Family Bible," in Connecticut Nutmegger, 41(2008):51. This may also be the source for the belief that his wife, Ann (Batchiler) Sanborn came to New England with her sons.
    6. V.C. Sanborn, "The First sanborns of Hampton, NH," in NHEGR 51 (1897):57-58 See also:
    7. Sanborn, Nathan, M.D., Sanborn Family, Boston, MA: New England Historical and Genealogical Register 10(1856).
    8. John Sanborn (website)
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Richard Sambourne's Timeline

1579
February 1579
Timsbury, Somerset, England
1600
1600
Age 20
Brimpton, Berks, Engl
1600
Age 20
Brimpton, Berks, Engl
1600
Age 20
Brimpton, Berkshire, England
1600
Age 20
Brimpton, Berks, Engl
1600
Age 20
Brimpton, Berkshire, England
1600
Age 20
Brimpton, Berks, Engl
1620
October 20, 1620
The Strand, London, Middlesex, England
1622
1622
Brimpton, Berkshire, England