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Grace Dowrish

Female - Bef 1604


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Grace Dowrish (daughter of Thomas Dowrish and Anne Farringdon); died before 1604.

    Grace married Robert Gye after 1558. Robert (son of John Gye and Mary Prowse) was born about 1531 in of Dodderidge, Devon, England; died between 1604 and 29 Sep 1608. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Gye was born about 1580; died after 9 Oct 1666.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Dowrish was born about 1522 in of Dowrish House in Sandford, Devon, England (son of Thomas Dowrish and Elizabeth Taverner); died in 1590.

    Thomas married Anne Farringdon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Farringdon (daughter of Charles Farringdon and Margery Stukeley).
    Children:
    1. 1. Grace Dowrish died before 1604.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Dowrish was born in of Dowrish House in Sandford, Devon, England.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Taverner. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Taverner (daughter of John Taverner).
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Dowrish was born about 1522 in of Dowrish House in Sandford, Devon, England; died in 1590.

  3. 6.  Charles Farringdon was born about 1500 in of Farringdon, Devon, England (son of John Farringdon and Elizabeth Wilford).

    Notes:

    Or Farrington.

    Charles married Margery Stukeley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margery Stukeley (daughter of Thomas Stukeley and Anne Wode).
    Children:
    1. 3. Anne Farringdon


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John Taverner was born in of Oxfordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Taverner

  2. 12.  John Farringdon was born in of Farringdon, Devon, England.

    John married Elizabeth Wilford. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  Elizabeth Wilford (daughter of Robert Wilford).
    Children:
    1. 6. Charles Farringdon was born about 1500 in of Farringdon, Devon, England.

  4. 14.  Thomas Stukeley was born on 24 Jun 1475 in Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England (son of Nicholas Stukeley and Thomasine Cockworthy); died on 30 Jan 1542 in Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England.

    Notes:

    Sheriff of Devon 1520-22.

    Thomas married Anne Wode. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Anne Wode (daughter of Thomas Wode and Margaret Delamare).

    Notes:

    Or Wood. Called "Elizabeth" in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry on her father.

    Children:
    1. 7. Margery Stukeley


Generation: 5

  1. 26.  Robert Wilford was born in of Kenton, Devon, England.
    Children:
    1. 13. Elizabeth Wilford

  2. 28.  Nicholas Stukeley was born about 1451 in of Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England (son of Hugh Stukeley and Katherine Affeton); died on 27 May 1488.

    Nicholas married Thomasine Cockworthy before 24 Jun 1475. Thomasine (daughter of John Cockworthy and Thomasine Chichester) died on 29 Nov 1477. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 29.  Thomasine Cockworthy (daughter of John Cockworthy and Thomasine Chichester); died on 29 Nov 1477.
    Children:
    1. 14. Thomas Stukeley was born on 24 Jun 1475 in Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England; died on 30 Jan 1542 in Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England.

  4. 30.  Thomas Wode died on 31 Aug 1502; was buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England.

    Notes:

    From the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography:

    Wode, Sir Thomas (d. 1502), judge, was perhaps the most obscure chief justice of the Tudor period. Although some of the heralds placed his origins in Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, and others have placed him in Cheshire and Suffolk, the armorial evidence shows all those families to have been different; the lawyer's distinctive arms, granted in the reign of Edward IV, included three demi-woodmen carrying clubs, in allusion to his name. Sir Thomas seems rather to have originated in the south of England, since he mentions Salisbury in his will as his mother church, and his first known retainer was as counsel to Winchester College in Hampshire from 1475 to 1485. He is mentioned as a gentleman of London in 1473, suggesting that he was born in the 1450s or earlier, and the inn of court to which he belonged by the 1470s may be supposed (by elimination) to have been the Middle Temple, for which there is no list of benchers from this period. Wode's name occurs as counsel in the year-books for 1477, and the following year he became a justice of the peace for Berkshire and member of parliament for Wallingford. By then he had acquired an estate at Childrey in the same county, and he later married Margaret, née Delamare (d. 1499), widow of Robert Leynham (d. 1491) of Tidmarsh. She had a young son, Henry, from her first marriage, who was still a minor when Wode died and whom he treated generously in his will.

    In 1486 Wode was called to the degree of the coif, and two years later made one of the king's serjeants; many of his arguments are reported in the year-books and in Caryll's reports. It may be supposed that he became a member of Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street, next to the Whitefriars (Carmelites) because he made a bequest to keep a white friar of London a scholar for seven years. On 24 November 1495 he was appointed one of the puisne justices of the common pleas, and on 28 October 1500 was advanced to the chief justiceship of the same court, with a knighthood the next year. As an assize judge he went on the western circuit from 1487 to 1500, but as chief justice he took the home circuit. Wode's presidency of the common pleas was short and unremarkable, ending with his death on 31 August 1502. In accordance with his last will, made three days earlier, he was buried near the lady chapel of Reading Abbey, which was demolished in the sixteenth century. He left a gold ring with a ruby and two books to Thomas Frowyk, serjeant-at-law, who succeeded him as chief justice before the following term. His sole daughter and heir, Elizabeth, married Sir Thomas Stukeley of Affeton in Devon.

    Thomas married Margaret Delamare. Margaret died in 1499. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 31.  Margaret Delamare died in 1499.
    Children:
    1. 15. Anne Wode


Generation: 6

  1. 56.  Hugh Stukeley was born after 1398 in of Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England (son of Richard Stukeley and Elizabeth Fitz Roger); died before 13 Dec 1457.

    Hugh married Katherine Affeton before 19 Dec 1437. Katherine (daughter of John Affeton and Joan Bratton) died on 26 Mar 1467. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 57.  Katherine Affeton (daughter of John Affeton and Joan Bratton); died on 26 Mar 1467.
    Children:
    1. 28. Nicholas Stukeley was born about 1451 in of Affeton in West Wolrington, Devon, England; died on 27 May 1488.

  3. 58.  John Cockworthy was born in of Yarnscombe, Devon, England (son of John Cokeworthy and Margery); died in 1477.

    Notes:

    Named as escheator of Devon in 1430 and 1440 in many online sources, but it seems clear that this office was in fact his father's.

    According to Joe Cook on SGM, he and his wife are buried in the church at Yarnscombe under an inscription that begins "Hic jacet Johes Cokworthie quondam..."

    John married Thomasine Chichester before 1455. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 59.  Thomasine Chichester (daughter of John Chichester and Alice Wotton).
    Children:
    1. Alice Cockworthy was born in of Yarnscombe, Devon, England.
    2. 29. Thomasine Cockworthy died on 29 Nov 1477.