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Sibbell Reame

Female - 1576


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  • Name Sibbell Reame  [1
    Gender Female 
    Death Between 28 Oct and 30 Oct 1576  [2, 3, 4
    Burial 30 Oct 1576  Leeds, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Person ID I26743  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others
    Last Modified 21 Feb 2021 

    Father Alexander Reame   d. 1546 
    Mother Grace   d. Aft 28 Oct 1576 
    Family ID F15988  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Richard Sykes,   b. Abt 1530, of Kirkgate, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 17 Sep and 11 Oct 1576 (Age ~ 46 years) 
    Marriage 10 Jun 1561  [1, 3, 5
    Children 
     1. Richard Sykes, Alderman of Leeds,   b. Abt 1568   d. 27 Mar 1645 (Age ~ 77 years)
    Family ID F15984  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Feb 2021 

  • Notes 
    • Will of Sibell Sykes, of Kirkgate, Leeds, widow of Richard S., clothier of Kirkgate, dated 28 October 1576; proved 19 January 1577. My four daughters, Alice, Anne, Elizabeth and Mary S., to have their filial portions made up to 40£. a pece. To son James S., so much of my goods as every one of my said daughters shall have to make up their portions. To my two bretheren, Thomas Reame and John R., one milke cow, and pasturage for same in Longlandes. Mother Grace Casson, my worsskirtle of worsett, my best sylke hatt, with my cuppe, best frocke, a kirchife, one Rayle, neckicher, smocke, lyne sheet with black seame, two sheets with a whyt Brygge seame, two towlls, one wrought with black and the other with yalowe. Alice S., my daughter, my best gowne, my belte, my sleves of damask, &c. Daughter Anne S., one pair silver crokes, one buttrie in the parler. Brother John Reame, felt hatt. Brother Thomas R., one shirt with a black edge in the ruffe. Alice Reame, my brother Thomas Reame's wife, my side-saddle. Household servants, 5d. each. Brothers' and Sisters' children, 5s. each. To maynteyning the charter belonging to the town and parish of Leeds, 10s. Poor, 20s. Brother John Reame wife, one smocke, kirchife, raile, pattlett, and worsett apron. Sister Grace, one reade petticoat with a lace down the breste, a kirchife, and a Raile. To my maid Jane, one petticote with a grogram overbodie, and one smocke, &c. Residue be equally divided among my seven children: James, Richard, John, Alice, Anne, Elizabeth, and Marie S. Twenty nobles, or 40£. to my bretheren, John and Thomas Reame, to the education of my youngest children.

      J.R. and T.R. executors.

      Witnesses: Lawrence Austroppe, Edmund Sykes, Thomas Steade, Simone Hodgesone, Henry Hodgesone, George Hill, with others.

  • Sources 
    1. [S5151] Ducatus Leodiensis, Or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York: With the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Matters Relating to Those Parts by Ralph Thoresby. London, 1715.

    2. [S3599] "Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, With Additions." The Genealogist 23:155, 1907.

    3. [S3601] Familiae Minorum Gentium, Volume I, ed. John W. Clay. London: The Harleian Society, 1894 (Publications of the Harleian Society, Volume 37).

    4. [S3605] Joan Kirby, "A Man of Property: Richard Sykes, Merchant and Alderman." Northern History 37:71, 2013., year only.

    5. [S3602] "Richard Sykes, gent.", by D. Fluen and R. Path-Fluen.