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Carney & Wehofer Family
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Abt 1325 - Unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
3. | Sir Thomas PAYNE (2.Robert2, 1.Grandfather1) was born about 1400 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England; died in Unknown in France. Other Events:
- _UID: 45201E6B04AC4AB098D3BC6FDF2102B9E99F
Notes:
Sir Thomas Paine, knight, of Market Bosworth was born about 1400, and held a Crest, which according to the rules governing such matters, indicated he was a descendant of Sir Hugh. He married Margaret Poultney, daughter of William Poultney, who was Earl of Bath. Sir Thomas's manor was extended into Essex, Norfolkshire and Suffolkshire. He had sons, Robert, William and Edmund, who were named for the King and his son and his father. [http://members.aol.com/CissieP/stuff.html]
COAT OF ARMS
Azure, a bend, raguly, between six estoiles, or. In grass vert, an otter
proper, in the mouth a fish.
Motto, Duce Natura Sequor (I follow nature, the leader)
Interpretation
ARMS:Defined as hereditary marks of honor regularly composed of figures
granted and authorized by sovereigns for distinguishing, differentiating
and illustrating persons, families and communities. "The artist is permitted many liberties, hence the slight difference in coat of arms of same family name."
BEND:Divides shield into two parts.
RAGULY:Notched in regular, oblique breaks, emblematic of difficulties encountered.
BLUE: Loyalty and Truth
GOLD:Generosity and elevation of mind
COTISED:A diminutive of the Chevron. No distinctive meaning, but added to lend variety
OTTER:Nothing mentioned, but in old illustrations animals appear similar (Beavers and Otters).
BEAVER:Industrious and patient.
CHEVRON: Likened unto the roof of a house, emblematic of one who protects the defenseless, or builds fortresses or churches for his contry.
STAR:Means that this branch of the family descends from the third son of the man granted the coat.
(Research by Dorothy Paine Brayton)
Thomas married Margaret PULTENEY before 1434. Margaret (daughter of William POULTNEY) was born about 1420 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died in Unknown in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
4. | William PAINE (3.Thomas3, 2.Robert2, 1.Grandfather1) was born about 1430; died in Unknown. Other Events:
- _UID: 331EC4B55AD842138831C182E0661455FC70
Notes:
Sir Thomas's manor was extended into Essex, Norfolkshire and
Suffolkshire. He had sons, Robert, William and Edmund, who were named for
the King and his son and his father.
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5. | Robert PAINE (3.Thomas3, 2.Robert2, 1.Grandfather1) was born about 1435; died in Unknown. Other Events:
- _UID: 5C981FCE5C844B6497808B81813C4F15B4A8
Notes:
Sir Thomas's manor was extended into Essex, Norfolkshire and
Suffolkshire. He had sons, Robert, William and Edmund, who were named for
the King and his son and his father.
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6. | Edmund PAINE (3.Thomas3, 2.Robert2, 1.Grandfather1) was born after 1450 in Bef1522market Bosworth, Leicestershire, [email protected]; died in Unknown. Other Events:
- _UID: 363B8EBD09714A0DB6F8F7F722FC32E059A7
Notes:
Sir Thomas's manor was extended into Essex, Norfolkshire and
Suffolkshire. He had sons, Robert, William and Edmund, who were named for
the King and his son and his father. Edmund, the youngest, was alive in
1540, and undoubtedly lived at Market Bosworth. He married Elisabeth,
daughter of Robert Walton of Leistershire. His son, and heir, William, a
grandson of Sir Thomas, removed to Suffolk, and took up his residence at
Hengrave, carrying with him his father's coat of arms, which became known
as the "Paine of Hengrave arms".
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