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[16190]
The town of Newbury, MA was settled in 1638 by some principal inhabitants
of Ipswich, MA, accompanied by their pastor, Mr. Parker. In the controversy
between religious facitons raging between 1665 and 1669, Nathaniel Clark(e)
and othr prominent men are recorded on the side of Mr. Parker. Nathaniel
was granted several pieces of land and was described as a cordwainer. His will
disposed of property values at 714 pounds and included two dwellings and seven
tracts of land. Coffin's History of Newbury states that Nathaniel Clarke, Senior, died
in the Canadian expedition and this error has been repeated by others. In fact, he
died at home - it was his son, Nathaniel, who went in the expedition to Canada and
was mortally wounded in October, 1690 (NEHGR 46:188-189). His father is identified
by Don Barber (see citation under father).
[16188]
[S296]
Clarke, George K., "Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke"
[16189]
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Clarke, George K., "Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke"
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Clarke, George K., "Genealogy of the Descendants of Nathaniel Clarke"
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[3677] Fastré was superintendent of Tournai. He m. Richilde [Mathilde], nun in the Abbey of St. Martin at Tournai. https://gw.geneanet.org calls him "Chevalier-Seigneur d'Avesnes, Châtelain de Tournai" and states his wife was "Richilde de Valenciennes".
[46870] Barbara and George also had Elizabeth Mull More (1840-1889).
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| (1683 - 1776) m 1712 (1663 - 1689)
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[35680] Name and information are from the unverified Sunseri tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which reports Robert was mustered into service 26 March 1864 at St. Louis, MO as a Private in Co. K, 1st Reg. Light Artillery and mustered out of the MO Volunteers 4 Aug 1865 at Benton Barracks, MO, and that Robert died after being through from a horse and freezing to death.
[55874] Find A Grave memorial 178722827 offers: "Maxine was a devoted mother and wife who enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and husband. She excelled at cooking, home making, loved music and dancing. Holidays were always special times to share her love with her family especially Christmas. In her younger years she enjoyed playing bingo with her sisters and friends and going to the beach with family. In her later years she loved visiting Florida with her husband, daughter and son-in-law. She was predeceased by her parents, Oscar Smith and Emily (Phinney) Smith; brothers and sisters, Mila Moore, Walter Smith, Frank Smith, Charlie Smith, Bobby Smith, Patsy Witham, Ralph Smith, Sheldon Smith, Geraldine Hopkins and Brenda Tinker."
Robert is son of Robert Swift (b. 1445 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, d. in 1476). Robert m. in 1509 at Rotherham Yorkshire Anne Taylor (b. 1480 in Rotherham, d. there 3 June 1739).
http://www.wickersleyweb.co.uk/wickersley/swyft.htm offers in 2011: "It is recorded that the grandfather of the first Swyft of Broomhall was a person living in Rotherham, having married into one of the oldest and most opulent families - the Annes of Frickley, who lived in the time of Henry VII. Hunter shows that even before then, the name of Swyft was common and respectable in the Sheffield and Rotherham area.
"In 1455 there was a grant from Richard Wood, bailiff of Sheffield and William Swyft of Tinsley to John Hyne of Sheffield. John Swyft of Tinsley died intestate 1491; Margaret was his widow and in 1493, his goods were granted to her and her son Thomas Swyft, the chaplain, who later became Rector of Wickersley and of Burnsall.
"This Thomas Swyft made his will on the 8th February, 1524. He desires his body be buried in the church of Rotherham before the door of Our Lady's Quire. He gives sums of money to various relations and also to the Rotherham Church and the Chapel at Tinsley. He also gave to the repair of the road at Tinsley. To the monastery of Rufford he bequeaths a silver salt gilt with a cover, and to the Lord Abbot a silver gilt girdle with harness. To Robert Swyft of Rotherham, a macer, a bowl with a silver cover; he appoints Robert Swyft and Robert Nevile, provost of the College of Saint John at Rotherham, his executors. The gift of the silver bowl to Robert bearing the heraldic insignia of the family shows that they were of the same family of Swyfte.
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Robert Swyft(1477-1561), the executor of Thomas married to his first wife Anne (d.1539), daughter of William Taylor of Sheffield.
"He had two daughters and two sons:
Anne
Margaret
Robert Swift of Broomhall
William Swift of Beighton married Margaret, daughter of Hugh Worral
"Anne married Lionel Reresby of Thrybergh, son of Thomas Reresby of Thrybergh (d by 1543) and Elizabeth Fulnethy. There is a momument to Anne in Thrybergh Church; Margaret married Richard Waterton, of Walton (son of Sir Thomas).
"Robert Swyft lived to be 84 and there is a momument in the north choir of Rotherham Parish Church with the following inscription: 'Here under this tomb are placed and buried the bodys of Robert Swift, esq, and Anne his first wife, who lived many years in this town of Rotherham in virtuous fame, great wealth and good worship. They were pityful to the poor and relieved them liberally, and to their friends no less faithfull than bountyful. Truly they feared God, who plentifully poured His blessings upon them. The said Anne died in the month of June, in the year of our Lord God 1539, in the 67th year of her age; and the said Robert departed the VIII of August in the year of our Lord God 1561 in the 84 year of his age. On whose souls, with all Christian souls, the omnipotent Lord have mercy. Amen. Respice finem'
"Robert Swift of Broomhall married Ellen, daughter and heir of Nicholas, son of John Wickersley of Wickersley and Broomhall. They had three daughters:
Frances who married Sir Francis Leake, Their son was Sir Francis Leeke,Lord Deyncourt, Earl of Scarsdale who married Anne Carey.
Mary, who married Francis Wortley of Wortley in 1558.
Anne, born in 1531, who married Richard Jessop , son of William Jessop of Rotherham.
"Robert Swyft died before his father; a deed of 1561 shows that the manors of Wadsley, Wickersley and Worrall were assigned to Francis Leake; Beighton, Birley and Hackenthorpe, with the parsonage of Beighton was assigned to Wortley; and the estate at Broomhall and another at North Lees, Derbyshire to Jessop.
"William Swift of Rotherham married Margaret Worral, daughter of Hugh Worral of Loversall. They had one son and three daughters:
Sir Robert Swift of Rotherham and Doncaster, Sheriff of Yorkshire (about1568 - 1625) who married Ursula, daughter of Ste Barnham.
Anne Swift married Ralph Beeston of Beeston
Barbara Swift
Jane Swift
"William made his will in 1568 when he was living in Rotherham. He directed that 'every poor man and woman and child shall attend his funeral and shall have a dinner and a penny in silver'. To his sister Ann Reresby he bequeathed a black gown and directed that his wife and children should wear black. He wished for Ralph Beiston, his ward to marry either of his unmarried daughters. He expressed the hope that his son Robert will follow the steps of his late grandfather, and gives him a chain of fine gold and two rings, he makes him executor and Sir Thomas Gargrave of Nostel, supervisor. An abstract of the Will of William Swyfte, of Rotherham, in the county of York, Esquire, dated 20 August 1568 and proved 2 August 1571 (York) has reference to the following: - My sister Mistres Revisbie; Nephew Thomas Revisbie; my nephew Francis Wortelye; my brother - in - law George Malyorie; to each of whom testator leaves a black gown on the day of his burial. He names his son Robert and two daughters '" Not bestowed in marriage," one of whom is to be married to Rauffe Beiston, Esq. " now my ward." He names a cousin and servant Alexander Swifte, son of Henry Swifte, and states that he has in his house " my Wife's daughter Dorothie Ricarde, to whom her late father Mr. Wirrall by his will did give four marks." Testator's wife at the date of his will is named Margaret. His property included the manors of Bothamsall, West Drayton, Olkeslaye upon Stokehill and East Drayton, co. Notts, and his estates in Rutherham. Thomas Revisbie is named as godson but is probably grandson. - Will of William Swyfte
":Sir Robert Swift of Rotherham married first to Bridget Hastings, daughter of Sir Francis Hastings of Fenwick. They had : (1) Sir Edward Swift of Rotherham who married Elizabeth Sheffield, daughter of Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave; (2) Mary Swift who married Robert Ryther of Harewood Castle
"He married second to Ursula Barnham, daughter of Stephen Barnham of Lewes. They had: (1) Barnham Swift, Viscount Carlingford (1605 - 1634) married in 1618, Mary Crichton (died 1674), daughter of William Crichton, 1st Earl of Dumfries; (2) Darcy Swift; (3) Ann Swift; (4) Penelope Swift; (5) Rosamund Swift
"Sir Robert died at Doncaster in March, 1625 "
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[43546] David m. 31 Ma 1700 at Concord, Middlesex Co., MA Mary Hayward.
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[14309] (See note for son, Richard.)