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About William Ludlow
FATHER:
William Ludlow, Birth: 1478 in Hill Deverell, Wiltshire, England, Death: 6 May 1533 in Hill Deverell, Wiltshire,England
MOTHER:
Jane Moore, Born: 1491 Southampton, Hampshire, England, Died: 1563 Tadley, Hampshire, England
WIFE:
Edith Windsor, Born: 1515 Stanwell, Middlesex, England, Died: 4 September 1613 Hill Deverell, Wiltshire, England (Buried : Middlesex, England.
Marriage to George Ludlow "High Sheriff", Date: 26 March 1543
CHILDREN:
Ursula Ludlow, Born: 1547 Tadley, Hampshire, England, Died: 4 Sep 1613 Oxfordshire, England (Buried Hambleden, Bucks, England. Spouse: Adrian Scrope Born, 1524 Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, England Died: 20 Jan 1577 Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, England
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142604253
Sources
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- 'Plantagenet ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
- http://books.google.com/books?id=p_yzpuWi4sgC&pg=PA475&lpg=PA475&dq...
- Pg.476
- 16. Edith Windsor, married before 26 March 1543 (date of her father's will) George Ludlow, Esq., of Hill Deverill, Wiltshire, Sheriff of Wiltshire, son of 'William Ludlow, Esq., of Hill Deverill, Wiltshire, by Jane, daughter of Nicholas Moore'. He was born about 1513-23 (aged 40 and more in 1563). They had two sons, Edmund, Knt., and ..............
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'William Ludlowe in the Oxford University Alumni, 1500-1886'- https://search.ancestry.com/collections/8942/records/143334
'William Ludlow, "Find A Grave Index'- Name William Ludlow,Event Type: Burial, Event Date: 1533,Event Place, ,Photograph Included N, Death Date: 06 May 1533, Affiliate Record Identifier: 154787195- https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q291-HLL3
'William Ludlow in the British Chancery Records, 1386-1558- 'Name: William Ludlow, Place: Middlesex, Berkshire, Buckingham, Wilts, Date: 1515-1518, Volume: 5, Page: 163, Bundle: 443 - https://search.ancestry.com/collections/7919/records/87097
The surname of WINDSOR was a locational name 'of Windsor' a parish, a small borough and market town in County Berkshire, anciently Windleshora, said to have arisen from the winding course of the River Thames. Other spellings of the name include WINSOR, WINSER, WINZOR, WINZER, WINTZ and WINZAR. This surname of the present British royal family, was adopted in place of Wettin in 1917, as a response to anti-German feeling during the Ist World War. The surname of Edward VII (and hence of George V. up to 1917) was Wettin, his father, Prince Albert, being Prince Wettin of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The name Windsor was taken from the town in Berkshire where Windsor Castle is a Royal Residence. It had been an ordinary English habitation name for centuries before these events. Early records of the name mention Hugh de Windelsor, 1273, London. Miles Wyndsor registered at Corp Christi College, Oxford University in the year 1564. Windsor (Christian name omitted) and Elizabeth Perkins, were married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in the year 1734. The small villages of Europe, or royal and noble households, even large religious dwellings and monasteries, gave rise to many family names, which reflected the occupation or profession of the original bearer of the name. Following the Crusades in Europe in the 11th 12th and 13th centuries a need was felt for an additional name. This was recognized by those of gentle birth, who realised that it added prestige and practical advantage to their status. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function on the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield, and embroidered on his surcoat, the draped and flowing garment worn over the armour. The associated arms are recorded in Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. Most of the European surnames were formed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The process had started somewhat earlier and had continued in some places into the 19th century, but the norm is that in the tenth and eleventh centuries people did not have surnames, whereas by the fifteenth century most of the population had acquired a second name.
William Ludlow's Timeline
1478 |
1478
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Hill Deverell, Wiltshire, England
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1505 |
1505
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Hill Deverell, Wiltshire, England
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1512 |
1512
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Hill Deverill, Wiltshire, England
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1525 |
1525
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Hill Deverill, Wiltshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1533 |
May 6, 1533
Age 55
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May 6, 1533
Age 55
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Hill Deverell, Wiltshire, England
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1935 |
June 15, 1935
Age 55
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1938 |
January 28, 1938
Age 55
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1967 |
September 27, 1967
Age 55
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