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Elizabeth WRIGHT

Elizabeth WRIGHT

Female 1526 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth WRIGHT was born in 1526 in Essex County, England (daughter of John WRIGHT and Olive HUBBARD); and died.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1587
    • _UID: 6EF28528BF4D4D7EA799F76ADAC129D31C22
    • Baptism: 11 Aug 1526

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    Kelvedon, Essex, England

    Elizabeth married in 1546 in Kelvedon, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John WRIGHT was born about 1488 in Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, England (son of John WRIGHT and Agnes); died on 4 Oct 1551 in Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, England; was buried in Kelvedon Hatch Church, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 443D7D64F7FC4D1881621F14152F16CBF5AB
    • Baptism: 12 Jul 1488

    Notes:

    [dickenson.ged]


    John Wright purchased Kelvedon Manor, Essex, England in 1538.
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    WILL OF JOHN WRIGHT - September 21, 1551 - Kelvedon, Essex, England:

    In the Name of God, Amen. 25 Sept 1551 of Kellydon Essex, Yoeman. Beying in bode feble and weak yet of pfect mynde make my will, etc. Soul to God. Body to be buried within the Chancell of Kellydon Church. To poor mens box 20s. To the parish of Southweld 40s. And to the ten poorest parishes about me 20s. Each. To my loving wife (not named) 40 marks by the yere to be paid of my lands by my four sons equally, ?6, 13, 4 each. And the best end of my house of Kelvedon Haule at her choice. Also t her my household stuff and 100 ?, 20 kyne and a gelding. To each daughter (not named) ?13, 6, 9. To every godchild 6s. 8d. And to every godchild of my own childrens 20s. To Kelydon Strete toward the reparation of the way ?3, 6, 8. To mending the way to the Common ?3, 6, 8. To the reparation of Geedy Hall Lane 40s. To my eldest son John Wright and his heirs Kelydon Hall, Weldsyde Knights, Hubbords Land with the two houses in Brentwood and Layndon. To Robert Wright and his heirs, Ropers in Brook Street, and house meadow and orchard in Brook Street, Smythes Land, Powres wherein now gladden dwelleth with Fyners, Burnecks Land and Webbs. To my son called Myddle John, I give all the land I have in Havering and houses and millers house and a tenement in Childerditch wherein Gibbes doth dwell. To my son called Young John, I give Bishops Hall, Wilchins Pownde Mead, Welde Lyes, Bulffandes and Dichars in Ramsden Bellhouse and Trays. To John Wright, son to my son John the younger, all my land in Naavestock. To John Wright son to my son John the elder, a tenement called Drywoods. To John Wright, son of my son Robert, a tenement called Argents. To every child (if any) of my childrens children 20s apiece. To each servant 6s. 8d.

    Executors: Sons John the elder and Robert.

    Overseers: Sons middle and young John (note middle John is here styled "John Wright of Wrights Bridge")

    Witnesses: Thomas Wood, clerk (I.E. parson) Robert Sheparde, John Symonde, and Thomas Lytman.

    Proved 21 November 1551 at Stapleford Abbots by the two Executors named. (Register Bastwick states it was proved at Brentwood but agrees in the date.)

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    Baptism:
    Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, England

    John married Olive HUBBARD on 9 Aug 1508 in South Weald Church, Kelvedon, Essex, England. Olive was born on 22 Feb 1485-1486 in Dagenham Hall, London, England; died on 22 Jun 1560 in Kelvedon Manor, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Olive HUBBARD was born on 22 Feb 1485-1486 in Dagenham Hall, London, England; died on 22 Jun 1560 in Kelvedon Manor, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1945
    • _UID: 9481777A594D46B8ACF9E73493F251C50558
    • Baptism: 22 Feb 1486-1487

    Notes:

    [dickenson.ged]


    WILL OF OLIVE WRIGHT June 22, 1560 - Kelvedon (Hatch), Essex, England:

    In the Name of God, Amen. 22 June 1560. Olyve Wryght of the parish of Kelvedon, County Essex, sick of body but whole of mind. Soul to God. To be buried in the chancel of Kelvedon church. To the reparations of the said church ?4. To the reparations of South Weald church 40s. To the poor people at my burial ?5 and at my month's day ?5. To the poor people of Kelvedon and South Weald for 20 years after my decease, 30s, every year, half in Kelvedon and half in South Weald, at my executors' descretion. To Katherine my daughter ?5. To Richard, Thomas, Reynold, Parnell and Elizabeth Greene 40s apiece. To Mary Greene and Olive her daughter 20s, and to Katherine's children 6s. 8d. apiece. To Olive Wright, daughter of Robert my son 20s. and to Katherine, Dorothy, and Thomas, his children 20s. apiece. To Joan Wright daughter of John Wright of Kelvedon 40s and to Thomas her son 20s and her other two children 6s. 8d. apiece. To Olive and Dorothy daughters of John Wright of the bridge my son late deceased 20s apiece and to John, Robert, and Agnes his children 13s. 4d apiece. To Katherine Greene my daughter 3 chests in my chamber and a cupboard in my parlour. I will that my linen be equally divided among my children. To the said Katherine 6 silver spoons and 1 silver cup with a covering. To Alice Parkyns my daughter ?5 and to her children 20s. apiece. To Elizabeth Sheppard my daughter ?5 and to William Outred 20s, and his two sons 20s apiece. To Robert Wright, my son 1 chest in my chamber. To John my son of Wealdside [in South Weald] 1 silver pot with a cover, to John Humphrey and Mary his children 40s. apiece, to Anthony and Dorothy 20s. apiece, and to his two youngest children 6s. 8d. apiece. To John Wright of Kelvedon my son a joined table and a spit, and to his children John, Robert and Dorothy 20s. apiece. To Katherine my daughter my bed as it is and a little board coffer. To Oliver Conbers my goddaughter now being with me 20s. The residue of my goods shall be given among the poor people in Kelvedon, [South] Weald and Navestock by my executors, whom I ordain John Wright of Wealdside and John Greene of Navestock, and for their labour 20s. apiece, and John Wright of Kelvedon and Robert Wright to be my overseers, and for their labour 10s apiece. To Alice Stacee widow of Weald churchgate 20s., Oliver Stacee my godduaghter 6s. 8d., and Alice Greene 13s, 4d. To John Wright, Humphrey Wright and Mary Wright 2 silver spoons apiece.

    Witnesses:
    Paul Spence curate, of Kelvedon
    John Chesson, Thomas Nevell.

    Proved 12 Oct 1560.

    [Duodecimo die mensis prefati (Oct 1560) probatum fuit tesm Olavi Wright nuper de Kelydon def juram to Execator Quibus commissa fuit administraco, etc. Jurat ad sea dei evangelia. (Act Book I, folio 17.)]

    Baptism:
    Dagenham, Essex, England

    Children:
    1. John WRIGHT was born in 1510 in Essex County, England; died on 10 Oct 1563 in Kelvedon, Essex, England.
    2. Katherine WRIGHT was born about 1513; died on 1 Jan 1595 in Navestock, Essex, England.
    3. Robert WRIGHT was born about 1516 in Essex County, England; died in 1587 in Essex County, England; was buried on 25 Jan 1587 in South Weald Church, Kelvedon, Essex, England.
    4. Alice WRIGHT was born in 1519 in Essex County, England; died in in Kelvedon, Essex, England.
    5. John WRIGHT was born on 4 May 1524 in Kelvedon, Essex, England; died in 1558 in South Weald, Essex, England; was buried on 22 Jun 1558 in South Weald, Essex, England.
    6. 1. Elizabeth WRIGHT was born in 1526 in Essex County, England; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John WRIGHT was born on 27 Oct 1450 in Dagenham, East Kelvedon, Essex, England (son of Henry WRIGHT and Anne WHITEBREAD); died on 5 May 1509 in Dagenham, East Kelvedon, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1E634A82EB124458A34210F0EFE08D497092

    Notes:

    . It was the Reverend's son, John Wright, who was the purchaser of Kelvedon Hall in Kelvedon Hatch in 1538, which is the first known residence of Wrights in Kelvedon Hatch. But, prior to the move to Kelvedon Hall, some of the inherited lands in Havering had already formed the basis of the well established Wrightsbridge estate where the family resided prior to Kelvedon Hall. There, they were responsible for the maintenance of the King's bridge over the river, hence the name of the estate. The estate also operated a tannery on the river there and engaged in sheep raising, raising horses, and general farming. There was also property in the town of Romford which was passed on to later generations that appears to have been in the family since the late 1400s. All of this they owned long before the family bought (for 493 pounds sterling, 6s, 8d.) the tenancy of Kelvedon Hall from Richard Bolles, a descendant of the female side of the Multon family, who had been granted the tenancy of Kelvedon Hall by Westminster Abby in 1225. The local parish church, St. Nicholas, was located to the west of the manor house and was said to rest on the site of an original Anglo-Saxon church named for the patron saint of the Norse seaman. When Henry VIII seized the church lands in the area surrounding Kelvedon hatch, he sold the lordship to the Rich family of Essex. In 1547 Richard Rich was made a baron and given the Lordship of the Ongar Hundred, of which Kelvedon Hatch was a part. In a census of his new domain of the Hundred, Sir Richard Rich lists; "John Wright, yeoman of South Weald" as the holder of the tenancy of the Kelvedon Hall estate. This further substantiates the claim that the family's roots were in south Essex just prior to the purchase of Kelvedon Hall, and certainly during the lifetime of the Reverend John Wright.
    Rev. John Wright, according to Morant's Essex (p. 121), was of White Notley and possessor of the advowsom of Upminster Church. He was also holder of the manor of Hoohall in County Essex.

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    John married Agnes in 1470. Agnes was born about 1452 in Dagenham, East Kelvedon, Essex, England; died in in Kelvedon, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Agnes was born about 1452 in Dagenham, East Kelvedon, Essex, England; died in in Kelvedon, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EBE8F9B26F334A8C8EE618D6B8E310515497

    Children:
    1. Frideswold WRIGHT was born about 1477 in Essex County, England; died about 1522.
    2. 2. John WRIGHT was born about 1488 in Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, England; died on 4 Oct 1551 in Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, England; was buried in Kelvedon Hatch Church, Essex, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry WRIGHT was born about 1424 in Upminster, Essex, England; died in in Upminster, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5A7B878B04634CC291DC03D51FB7FC6ADD4B

    Notes:

    Source of Info.:
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    Henry married Anne WHITEBREAD about 1448 in Upminster, Essex, England. Anne (daughter of Thomas WHITBREAD and Agnes HUNTE) was born about 1426 in Upminster, Essex, England; died in in Upminster, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anne WHITEBREAD was born about 1426 in Upminster, Essex, England (daughter of Thomas WHITBREAD and Agnes HUNTE); died in in Upminster, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 183CCAED81E242C4A45826CD230F5EB8ABED

    Children:
    1. 4. John WRIGHT was born on 27 Oct 1450 in Dagenham, East Kelvedon, Essex, England; died on 5 May 1509 in Dagenham, East Kelvedon, Essex, England.