Elizabeth Druce1
F, #1160, Deceased, b. 1769, d. about May 1842
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| Also Known As | Elizabeth Druce was also known as Elizabeth House. |
| User Reference Number | She; 23450 |
| Birth | She was born in 1769 in Buckinghamshire. |
| Marriage | Elizabeth Druce and Charles House were married on 5 May 1791 in Upton-cum-Chalvey. |
| Her son George House was born in 1802 in Upton-cum-Chalvey. |
| Death | She died about May 1842, at age ~73, in Upton-cum-Chalvey. |
| Her husband Charles House died in August 1851 in Upton-cum-Chalvey. |
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- [S1523] File (merged): C:UsersJohn SnelsonDocumentsFamily Historian ProjectsJane Hearn Export 5 April 2016Jane Hearn Export 5 April 2016.fh_dataJane Hearn Export 5 April 2016.ged
Mary Edwardson
F, #1169, Deceased, b. 1869, d. 1915
| Consanguinity | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Adrian John Snelson |
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| Marriage | Mary Edwardson and Peter Hunt were married. |
| User Reference Number | She; 23323 |
| Birth | She was born in 1869. |
| Her father Thomas Edwardson died on 19 December 1893 in Widnes, Lancashire, England. |
| Her mother Elizabeth Hill died in 1899. |
| Her son William Harry Hunt was born in 1899 in Widnes, Lancashire, England. |
| Her daughter May Hunt was born on 22 May 1913 in Widnes, Lancashire, England. |
| Death | Mary Edwardson died in 1915, at age ~46. |
| Her husband Peter Hunt died in 1941 in Widnes, Lancashire, England. |
David Bostock1,2
M, #1175, Deceased, b. about 1375
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| ARMS | David Bostock; This is the start of the Bostock of Churton line, and possibly also the start of the Bostocks of Holt, Aldford and London lines . David was the second son of Sir Adam Bostock - which explains why his arms were Sable, a fesse humette Argent, a crescent for difference. He may be the same " David Bostock of Churton " who was exempted from the general pardon issued to the people of Cheshire on 23 January 1399 by King Henry IV, being one of 26 men considered to be too dangerous and set in their ways. Strangely, two names are missing from the list of exempt men - namely Adam de Bostock and Ralph de Davenport yet both Adam's and Ralph's cousins are mentioned. This may be the David Bostock who was granted letters of protection in the Spring of 1399 for the inspection of men aged 16-60 for service in Ireland. A David Bostock of Burton was considered to be too dangerous to receive the general pardon issued on 23 January in 1399 to the people of Cheshire by King Henry IV. [:CR:]3 |
| Milit-Beg | David's military career started. an archer in the bodyguard of Richard II and went to Ireland in that capacity. |
| User Reference Number | He; 7172 |
| His mother Margery Wettenhall died in 1370. |
| His father Sir Sir Adam Bostock died in 1374. |
| Birth | David Bostock was born about 1375 in Churton, Cheshire, England.4 |
| Residence | He resided in Churton, Cheshire, about 1375 I understand that he may have been the first Bostock to settle in this village. |
| Occurs | He; between 1378 and 1399; Richard 2 as I have calculated according to the Bostock of Churton pedigree in the Visitation of Cheshire of 1580 |
| Reference | In 1395 He occurs as surety for his brother Adam in the sum of 200 pounds to keep the peace towards the Abbott of Vale Royal and then 3 years later occurs as an archer in King Richard II's bodyguard. |
| Residence | He resided in Churton, Farndon, Holt & Woodhead, in 1399.5 |
| Marriage | David Bostock and Margarett Dee were married about 1400.6,4 |
| His son Robert Bostock was born about 1400 in Churton, Cheshire, England. |
Citations
- [S367] Visitation of Cheshire 1580 Harl 1424 Fo 25 1505 Fo 23
- [S1268] Harleian 1424 fo. 23b. Harleian 1505 fo. 21b
- [S1543] Harleian MSS Bostock of Churton
- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S609] A. J. BOSTOCK, The Chivalry of Cheshire
- [S1020] Darrin Lythgoe's Genealogy