Genealogy profile for Edward Keith Walcott Genealogy for Edward Keith Walcott (1892 - 1981) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. c.1245-. On his death his property at Gunton was placed in the hands of trustees, Sir William de Clopton, Sir Simon de Felbrigg, John de Felbrigg, and John Ellys. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Once owned by the Balls family, by 1913 it passed to the Yearwoods before finally becoming the home of the Barbados Horticultural Society. She previously worked at Share Our Strength, managing nationwide . (11) Herbert Walcot of Swineshead, bapt. 2005 Currently Alison Hinds lives with her family, husband Edward Walcott and daughter, on a privately owned horse farm, which her husband manages, in Barbados. In his will of 1349 he established a chantry chapel in the church of St. Lawrence Candlewick Street where a daily mass was to be said for the souls of him and his family and for his mother-in-law, and Ralphe de Walcote, and the archbishop of Canterbury. John was elected four times Lord Mayor of London, 1330-6, and knighted in 1337. William was imprisoned for debt and his goods sold to satisfy them; his brothers Nichols and Thomas bound themselves to pay the balance. In 1392 Robert Archer and Robert Newport and Ralph Chamberlain conveyed the same property, held for life by Joan, widow of Henry Spark, to John Walcote, William Oliver, and John Leycestre of London. Edward married Eda Alena Walcott (born Bishop) on month day 1914, at age 30 at marriage place. Box 29 Brittons Hill, St. Michael Barbados In 1409, John Walcote of Walcot, esq. By Super Jeblar out of Flying Dove, Zoom has surpassed the supremely popular Sandford Prince, Bentom, Coo Bird or Apostle. of James and Hannah, b. Her success, contribution and the difference she brings to racing particularly as a breeder and more importantly, as an owner is undoubtedly very commendable. 1770 Alverstoke, Hampshire; m. Mary ____. William Walcote of Spaldyng is on a List of Gentry of Lincoln returned by comissioners in 1434. of James and Hannah Walcott, b. and d. 1679 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. Alexander deeded Walcott to Walter de Walcote in 1399. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Ralph de Walcote, rector of Barwick, Yorkshire. 1600 Hillesden, d. 1639 Westbury, Bucks., husbandman; m. Frances____. (7) Hon. (3?) He and Elizabeth Walcott had 71 male and 86 female slaves in 1820. (12) Elizabeth Walcot, b. SHE HAS WON almost every major race in Barbados, the Gold Cup, Derby, Midsummer Classic, Guineas, Fillies Guineas, Tanglewood Stakes and the Sandy Lane Spa Sprint Stakes. . Humphrey Walcott, esq., received an injunction to levy forces in the county of Lincoln in 1643 and was on a comission to raise money the same year. Her occupation was Nurse. (11) Josephine Milborugh Walcott, b. (1) Edmund Walcott, c.1455-c.1523, was the earliest Walcott now known to be living in Buckinghamshire. 14 April 1626; aet. at Boston 21 July 1623. (11) Caroline Walcott, b. As recently as 1913 it was owned by the Skeete family. 20 Aug. 1590, 1st wife. 1835 Bermondsey, engine fitter; m. Ann Denham 1857 Gateshead, Durham. (12) Richard Henry Walcott, b. 1711 Titchfield, d. 1800 unm. (9) Infant Walcott, b., d. 1704 Tingewick. This appears to be the end of this family in the male line. In 1323 Alexander de Walcote conveyed to Walter de Walcote and Margaret his wife land at Little Snoring,Thrysford, and Berney and the manor and advowson of Little Snoring. 10 May 1679, bur. (11) Ann Walcott, b. c.1770 Portsea, d. 1791; m. James Pinhorn 1783 Portsea. 1705 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. On Thursday at 4:45 p.m., WYDOT announced that, due to multiple crashes that left all eastbound lanes blocked, I-80 was closed at milepost 327. Shalstone is 3 miles from Water Stratford. Thomas of Woodstock was the leader of powerful nobles whose ambition to wrest power from Thomas' nephew, King Richard II of England, culminated in a successful rebellion in 1388, which significantly weakened the king's power. Built in 1680 by Bartholomew Reece, in 1803 the owners Thomas Williams & John Parrot Devonish sold it to David Hall. at Walcot 31 May 1718 (sic. Edward Adolphus Walcottmarried Philomena Alberta Jordanandhad 2children. July 1611. b. c 1537 at Walcot; he heads the Walcot family listed in the 1666 Visitation of Lincolnshire, which gives him as son of ____ Walcot of Walcot and wife, Elizabeth; m. Anne dau. As a breeder you want to breed the best to the best and hope for the best. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. Grave site information of Edward Keith Walcott (29 Oct 1892 - 11 Apr 1981) at Christ Church Parish Church in Thornbury Hill, Christ Church, Christ Church, Barbados from BillionGraves In 1366 he quitclaimed to Thomas, above, property in Ingworth. (3) Margaret Walcot, b. c.1530; in will 1539. Matching family . (8) Humphrey Walcot, b. c.1480, d. 1538 Bourne, Lincolnshire, buried at Walcot, an I.P.M taken at his death. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. of ___, bur 25 Feb. 1704-5. (6) Nicholas Walcott, b. c.1650 Barbados, d. 1671 St. Joseph, Barbados; merchant; will mentions wife Hannah and brother Eyare; m. Hannah Evans, d.s.p.. (6) Eyare Walcott Jr., b. c.1650 Barbados, d. 1687 St. Joseph Barbados; his will requests he be buried near his father, Eyare; leaves bequests to wife Hannah who may be with child, mentions daughters Hannah and Gertrude; brother Benjamin; nephew Eyare son of brother John, deceased; and has Thomas and Richard Walcott as witnesses. 1866 London; m. Samuel Travis 1893 Dukinfield, Cheshire. Failed to delete memorial. Try again. 1585, living 1611. 8 May 1598, aet. Henry was then appointed guardian of Isabella's son, Edward III. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Edward Julian Walcott I found on Findagrave.com. Address: P.O. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Thomas de Walcott, rector of Felbrigg, presented Simon de Walcott to the church at Walcott in 1347. Baugh guides the reader through the continuities and differences of theme and style in Walcott's poems and plays. Charles Edward Walcott found inBarbados, Select Baptisms, 1739-1891 Charles Edward Walcott found inU.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Charles Edward Walcott found inCaribbean, Select Births and Baptisms, 1590-1928 View more historical records forCharles Edward Walcott A relatively modern plantation built in 1913 by Rene Mourraille and currently houses a private school. 1763 St. Michael, Barbados. Some Walcotts living today appear to descend from Edmund Walcott, born about 1460 in Buckinghamshire. About 1540, Ed. 1827 London. [Sauf mention contraire, tous les liens renvoient vers des pages en anglais] L'minent pote barbadien Kamau Brathwaite [fr] nous a quitts le 4 fvrier 2020 89 ans. In 1364 he paid rent on property formerly held by John Boteler, and as John Walcote, Jr. he was summoned as a juror for Candlewick Street Ward, the ward where Ralph de Walcote, in his will, left land to Robert Lovett and where John de Poulteney established his chantry to include prayers for Ralph. (6) Edward Walcott, b. 1755 St. Lucy, Barbados, d. y.. (9) John Carmichael Walcott, b. c.1760, d. 1799 St. James, Jamaica; m. Mary Ann Lawrence 1789 St. James, Jamaica. In 1329 the sheriff was ordered to restore lands, goods and chattels taken from Geoffrey de Walcott of Leicester for tresspass, excess, or disobedience, and in that year Geoffrey de Walcote, yeoman, accompanied Henry, Earl of Leicester and Lancastershire overseas. (9) Stephen Butcher Walcott, b. (8) Thomas, b. There is now an exciting line-up of courses available via our Moodle platform. 1729 St. Joseph, Barbados, d. 1738 St. Joseph, Barbados; m. Elizabeth Milward 1747 St. Philip, Barbados. (13) Maria Harriet Walcott, b. The original surname was "de Walcote", but later, "Walcot" and sometimes "Walcott", and now Walcot. BEST/GRASETT. 1832 St. Michael, Barbados, d.y.. (11) James Alexander Walcott, b. (7) Phoebe Walcott, dau. FasterCapital kann Ihnen helfen, Ihre Idee in ein Produkt zu verwandeln. Feb. 1633-4. (6) Alice Walcott, b, c. 1390; m. (1) Richard Hubard, m. (2) John Barber, m. (3) William Shepey c.1415. Aveland included 23 villages, including Bourne, Dunsby, Folkingham, Hacconby, Haceby, Newton, Swaton, Witham, and Walcot, all mentioned below. (10) Stephen Popel Walcott, Jr., b. William de Walcote was nominated in 1350, at the request of Queen Isabella, and was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge; he became a Friar Minor in 1352. Henry Edward Walcott of Trelawny, Jamaica, had a 139 acre plantation called Brae in St. James Parish 1817-1840. In 1351 Walter de Walcote, knight, and Thomas Walcote his brother, received licence to lease out part of the manor of Hempstead and the advowson of the church there. Edmund Walcote administered the wills of William and Alice Paron in 1492 and the will of Richard Lucas of Foscott in 1521. Against Smiths resum one doesnt find her name down as championship owner, but it is virtually impossible not to notice all the Grade I and Stakes races her name is etched against. (7) Mary, dau. 1867 NZ; m. Marietta Marguerite Jones. V . (12) Thomas Walcot of Walcot, bapt. of Eyare and Eleanor, b. St. Andrew, London 1677, d. 1679. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. (14) Elizabeth Jane Walcott, b. 1664 Leckhamstead. Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. William Bosley of London became apprentice to Eyare Walcott of Barbados, attorney, in 1721; his will mentions children Elizabeth, Edward, Richard, John, and Robert all under 21, brother John Walcott and cousin John Walcott; m. Constance Butcher 1716 Christ Church, Barbados. Roger received one third of the manor of Gunton through his marriage and purchased the other portions from his wife's sisters. John Bolton Walcott, b. Thats easy, many owners purchase horses to race but Smith breeds to race, which makes her Springhead operation integral to its survival. He was on the 1522 muster roll as Edm. 1614 Swaton, son of William Walcot. (8) Edward Walcott, b. c.1720 St. Joseph, Barbados. 1736, d. 1740 Portsmouth. (13) William Walcot, b. (10) Frances Ann Walcott, b. He owned or managed the large Flower Hill Plantation which had been owned by his mother's family; in 1843 he was attorney for the Lethe estate; m. (1) Ann Shaw 1818 Trelawney, Jamaica, m. (2) Mary Ann Holmes 1820 Trelawny, Jamaica. He dominated the 2011 BTBA Breeders Classic and events, particularly over 2 000 metres where he holds the record for most wins at that trip winning five of nine attempts. (9) Jane Walcot, b. DIED. (11) Thomas Walcot, bapt. Dana is the Event Technology program manager at Bloomberg where she supports a global team of digital event technicians and QA specialists. Edward Julian O'neill Walcott was born on month day 1884, at birth place. (11) Charles Edward Walcott, b. (11) Cecily, bapt. Dana Walcott. In 1832 he owned 17 slaves. of William Laughton of Laughton near Folkingham c.1556. Norfolk, Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Hampshire, and Buckinghamshire. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. 1807 St. Michael, Barbados, d. 1876 Fulham, England; surgeon in militia 1831, appointed to the first Barbados Board of Health 1854, moved to England 1850s, physician at St. Marylebone, London in 1871; m. Elizabeth Jane Sinckler 1830 Barbados. (10) Stephen Walcott, b. He was provost of the chantry college at Cotterstock, Yorkshire, 1341-9. Webbe took to court John Walcote and Alice his wife for detetention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Stony Stratford formerly of Richard Langeley. He had 90 male and 101 female slaves in 1834; m. Mary Elizabeth Culpepper 1805 St. Joseph, Barbados. 1685 Barbados, d. c.1717; Nick Walcott was at St. George parish, Barbados, in 1715; m. Mary ____. (7) Elizabeth Walcott, b. c.1692 Barbados. (9) Richard Walcott, b. Benjamin Edward Walcott passed away on abt 1816 in St Michael, Barbados, West Indies. (4) Anne Walcott, b. 1756 St. Michael, Barbados. English 1603 Water Stratford. Former High Commissioner of Barbados to Canada. c. 1968, the Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. of James and Mary, b. Derek Walcott - Bibliography The Nobel Prize in Literature 1992 Derek Walcott Derek Walcott Bibliography Verse 25 Poems. Thomas de Walcote, clerk, c.1265-c.1350, was parson of Eccles 1315-22, and rector of Felbrigg 1323-49. 1831 Ludgershall, (13) Anne Jane Walcott, b. Will dated 31 Dec. 1557; bur. 1612 Hillesden. Alexander de Walcote held one quarter knight's fee in Walcote and a tenth of a fee at North Burlingham and was lord of West Hall at Walcott in 1302. 1742 james hackett 1791 thomas hurdle 1960 barbados cooperative bank ltd.- 684,291 sq feet trents, aka charles fort aka ovens mouth, st. james (9) John Walcott, b. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. 14 June 1625 aet 30, b. Walcot by Falkingham, m. 1625 Bridget Littlebury. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. October 4 1935; Massillon, Ohio (Automobile Accident) HEIGHT. 1815 St. Peter, Barbados; m. Elizabeth Mary Chandler 1837 St. Peter, Barbados. Walter de Walcote and wife, Margaret, received the rights to West Hall and lands in Walcott, Thyrsford, Berney and the manor of Little Snoring with its advowson, in 1339, probably on the death of his father. William Walcott, b. c.1715 St. John, Barbados, d. 1752 Barbados; master of the ship "Lovely Lass" in 1750; His will left a slave boy to nephew Eyare, son of brother Samuel, with Samuel to receive the rest of his estate. 2 Dec. 1571, will dated 16 Feb., proved 22 Mar. Once owned by Colonel James Drax, it is one of the oldest remaining buildings with a Jacobean-style of architecture in Barbados. (6) Edmund, Walcott, b. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. It was held from the Crown by the Verdun family of Alveton, Staffordshire from c.1100 to 1316. Queen Isabella died in 1358, and the King, as her executor, claimed a debt of money William owed to her. She received one third of the manors of Gunton which in 1396 she and Edmund sold to Roger de Berney, above. 1634 Rippingale, Lincolnshire, son of Thomas and Amy Walcot. edward walcott barbados. Just 149 acres in 1817 when it was owned by Sarah Hacket Straghan by 1913 the owner was West Indian Estates Ltd. One of the earliest estates in 1649 the owner William Gibbs sold its 130 acres to Thomas Merricke. (9) William Evans Holder Walcott, b. (5) Mary Walcott, b. Nicholas de Walcote and Agnes his wife, and others, were granted a papal indulgence in 1353 for remission of sins, requested by the queen at the time of her death. 1806 Barbados, d. 1887 London; attended Lincoln's Inn 1822, age 16, called to the bar 1828. 1819 Westmoreland, d. 1904; m. Henry H. Tuttle 1839. Perhaps the Thomas de Walcote who was granted a messuage at Snarkeston, Leicestershire, by John Charnels in 1379. All we know of him is that he was father of Thomas de Walcote, below. Built in 1721 by John Hannis and by 1913 the owner was Pile. (4?) Publisher: Kessinger Publishing. Six Walcotts were recorded in Buckinghamshire. 1833 St. Michael, Barbados, d. 1880 Dunedin, New Zealand; immigrated to Australia and then to New Zealand where he was the ancestor of many of the New Zealand Walcotts; m. Catherine Russell 1864 New Zealand. In 1262 William de Walecote owned land at Runhall, Norfolk. John had 11 children, 5 of whom were goldsmiths; m. Phoebe Hebb. When Edward Patrick Walcott was born on 17 March 1868, in San Francisco, California, United States, his father, Edward James Walcott, was 43 and his mother, Bridget Callaghan, was 33. 1784 St. Peter, Barbados; m. William French. From 1377 to 1394, he was guardian for Thomas and Joan, the two children of Richard Scutt. Thomas, son of Walter de Walekot, held land in North Burlingham in 1249. Probably inherited his uncle Humphrey's property at Walcot. This browser does not support getting your location. William de Walcote, c.1245. There was a problem getting your location. (9) Orian Walcott, b. Dunsby is five miles south of Walcot by Folkingham. Follow us on, COVID-19 increases financial needs of Caribbean nations, Parliament Buildings still undergoing renovations, Second win on the trot for Windies Under-19s, Zane Maloney rejoins Carlin for Formula 2 season. ), by whom 4 daughters, and (2) Joan ____, by whom he had 2 additional children. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. Their coat-of-arms, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets, is recorded in the Norfolk and Suffolk Roll of Arms, c.1400. 1660 Barbados, d. 1714 Barbados; m. Mary ____, d.s.p. Maids Moreton is 1 miles north of Buckingham. (11) Robert John Walcott, Jr., b. (3) Geoffrey de Walcote, c. 1275-1340. She is one of the most popular soca singers in the world and has unofficially been given the nickname the "Queen of Soca". of ____ living 1557; b. c.1515, d. 1557 Walcot; m. Joan . I. WALCOTES OF NORFOLK II. 1738 St. Joseph, Barbados. lean communication channels; milena martelloni wwe; giovanni family disappearance; In that year he had a dispute with Bartholomew Whitfield of Culverthorpe over the ownership of "the common bull and boar used in Swarby and Culverthorpe". (13) Ebenezer Walcott, b. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. There is a problem with your email/password. By 1913 the owner was Birch, Collymore & Douglas, By 1913 the owner was The Society for Propagation of the Gospel Trustees, By 1913 the owner was Sunbury Sugar Est. 1798 St. Joseph, Barbados. Youll get hints when we find information about your relatives. ). 1785 St. Michael, Barbados; d. y (10) Samuel Eyare Walcott, b. 1732 Gosport, Hampshire. Additionally . In 1348, William de Wykyngston, parson of Lutterworth, complained that William, son of Geoffrey de Walcote of Lutterworth, Nicholas and Richard his brothers, Agnes late wife of Geoffrey de Walcote, and others, broke into his house at Lutterworth, assaulted his men, and carried off his goods. (15) William Walcot of Walcot, bapt 27 Aug. 1690; bur. (13) Eliza Jane Walcott, b. 17 Oct. 1600, d. 1600 Walcot. (7?) In 1653 Walcott was returned to Barebone's Parliament for Lincolnshire, and in the next year was ordered to investigate the persecution of a group of sectaries by an intolerant JP" (The Eastern Association in the English Civil War). d.s.p.. (8) Robert Walcott, b. c.1719. (13) Louisa Eleanor Walcott, b. Sorry! When Mr. Edward Keith Walcott Esq. (10) Robert Walcott Jr., b. 1739 St. Joseph, Barbados. (6) Eleanore Walcott, b. (13) Thomas Walcot, aet. Walter also became lord of the manor of Gunton in right of his wife Millicent, only daughter and heiress of Sir Walter de Gunton. 25 Nov. 1594 Henry Nelson, clerk, Rector of Houghham; mentioned in her brother's will; their daughter Anne married Robert Sanderson, 1587-1663, professor of Divinity at Oxford College, and Bishop of Lincoln. Queen Isabella appointed William de Walcote, clerk, her attorney in England, in 1352. Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays (New York . He died in 1962, in San Mateo, California, United States, at the age of 94, and was buried in Holy . (9) Eliza Rachel Walcott, b. The family may have descended from one of the preceeding families as surnames were adopted much earlier than their earliest known ancestor, Edmund, below. In 1317 he, like his brother, Alexander,was granted land in Little Snorring by Ralph le Strange, which he, then parson of Eccles, deeded to his brother in 1319. 1615 Holborn, died 1671 St. Joseph, Barbados; apprenticed to his brother, John, in 1631 for 7 years; moved to Barbados c.1659; executor or witness to several Barbados wills 1660-1663; m. Gertrude Hippisley c.1646. 1804 St Michael, Barbados, 1805. of Sir Edward Fines and widow of Thomas Saville of Newton. Barbados has a number of plantations and great house properties that were instrumental in the islands' booming sugar trade. (10) Eliza Ann Butcher Walcott, b. FasterCapital untersttzt Sie bei der Erweiterung Ihrer Idee, fhrt eine Wettbewerbsanalyse durch und bietet Ihrem Startup Mentoring, Beratung und Fachwissen. 1739 Portsmouth. (3) Catherine Walcott, b. c.1530; named in her father's 1557 will. . To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. In 1462, Thomas Duffield released his claim to these lands to William Merston and wife Elizabeth; m. Joan ____. (1) Robert de Walcote, b. c.1180, is the first Yorkshire Walcote for which there is documentary evidence. In 1522 there was a muster taken of men 16 years and older, and the value of their goods or property. 1819. b. c.1540; in 1595 William Walcote was a tenant at Bicester, Oxfordshire, about 12 miles west of Water Stratford. WALCOTT WILL. 1817. He passed awayon 27 May 1920in Barbados. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. (9) Eyare Hows Walcott, b. c.1740 St. Michael, Barbados.. (8) Anthony Walcott, b. 1754 St. Joseph, Barbados, d. 1816 British Guiana. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. (4) Rev. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. (11) Anthony Walcot, bur. (2) William de Walcote, b. c.1200; William received part of the lands of his brother, Robert . Francine Walcott, b. c.1560; of Brickhill, mentioned in the will of her brother, Thomas. d. y.. (4) William Walcott, b. 1831 Barbados; m. Frederick Edward Dowse 1868 Bispham, Lancaster. (2?) (?) 1772 St. Peter, Barbados; m. Thomas Dear. 1809 St. James, Barbados. His ancestors are unknown, but may have been the Walcotts of Leicestershire. In 1322 he was appointed rector at Walcott by Alexander de Walcote. 1805 London, twin, confectioner; m. Sarah Watson 1829 St. Dunstan, London. Going back to Smiths fairy tale accomplishments, to date most of her major wins were achieved by creoles except for the Spa Sprint. In 1313-15 he is mentioned as taking provisions for the Earl of Leicester. 1830 London; m. Samuel Beeden. of Lancelot Carre of Sleaford; posibly Ann Carre born New Sleaford 1581. Repairs are ongoing at the Parliament Buildings this year with the West Wing of the buildings under West Indies U19 Women raced to a comprehensive 77-run victory over Indonesia U19 Women in Group C Barbadian racer Zane Maloney will compete in this years 2023 FIA Formula Two Championship with For information about this website or content published please contact the, Subscribe to NationNews with our Webfeed. Thomas de Walcote held land at Burlingham, Norfolk in 1194. The years 1348-1350 was the time that the Black Death swept England. The Walcots seem to have left Lincolnshire or died out in the 17th century. Drag images here or select from your computer for Edward Julian Walcott memorial. Will dated 6 Aug. 1586, proved 14 Feb. 1586-7; m. Anne dau. Co. Ltd, Carlton, Mt. In 1359, his wife, Beatrice, held land in Thwaite, Alby, Aldborough, Banningham, and Hansworth. His marriage is given in the 1561 Visitation of Suffolk. In 1356, Walter de Walcote and Thomas de Walcote, clerk, granted the advowson of Hempstead, with Walter retaining lands in Walcott, Gunton, and Snorring. This family derives its surname from the village of Walcote in the parish of Misterton, Leicestershire, located near the town of Luttersworth, near the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire borders. (12) Clement Walcott, b., d. 1803 London. Philip de Walcote; draper and merchant of London "now deceased" in 1311 had debts owing to him of 315 pounds by John Armaund of Buckingham , and 60 pounds by John Quentyn of Newport, Essex. (8) Elizabeth de Walcott, c.1360-; m. (1) Sir Ralph Bray of Wickhampton, Norfolk, and (2) Edmund de Wilton. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. 1737 Portsmouth, Hampshire; under age in 1742 when his uncle Clement was appointed his guardian; pastry chef at Portsea; to London c. 1791 where he was a wine merchant; m. Ann ____. Geoffrey de Alveton, son of Robert de Walcote, was granted land at Shippen by his father. witnessed a quitclaim by Thomas Boston to land in the manor of Newton, including Haceby and Walcot. In 1381 he was given custody of another ward, Joan, the daughter of John Usher, who was then aged five and brought with her a legacy of 106.5. (5) Jane Walcott, b. c. 1570 Bucks., m. Thomas Cherkley. (12) James Alexander Walcott, Jr., b. This family used "de Walcote" as a surname, derived from the village of Walcott, part of the manor of Little Snoring, located near the ocean on the north coast of Norfolk. Will dated 12 June, proved 18 June 1640; b. (11) Arthur Walcot, bur. Year should not be greater than current year. 1754 St. Joseph, Barbados; m. John Dow 1776 St. Michael, Barbados. 1720 St. Joseph, Barbados. He is mentioned as a citizen of London in 1322. (6) Henry Walcott, b. (2) Thomas Walcot, b. c. 1520, adult in 1539. ; m. Thomas Phipps. At this time surnames were only beginning to be used, and "de Walcote" may only indicate that he came from the property called Walcot.

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