Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Thomas Saint Barbe
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Name Thomas Saint Barbe Alternate birth Abt 1510 of Homington, Wiltshire, England
[1] Birth Abt 1518 of Homington, Wiltshire, England
[2, 3] Gender Male Death 31 Oct 1563 [1, 3, 4] Person ID I21727 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 29 Aug 2021
Father Richard Saint Barbe, b. Between 1470 and 1480, of Ashington, Somerset, England
d. 10 Dec 1530 (Age ~ 60 years) Mother Margery Grey d. Aft 1525 Family ID F12818 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joan d. Aft 17 Jan 1573 Children + 1. Alice Saint Barbe d. Aft 1596 Family ID F12817 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 Dec 2018
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Notes - Second son of Richard Saint Barbe and Margery Grey. He was a merchant based in Salisbury. In 1547 he purchased the manor of Homington, Wiltshire and the vicarage of Compton Chamberlaine from his brother William Saint Barbe, who was a member of Henry VIII's privy council.
Thomas St. Barbe (d. 1563) = Joan (d. 1573)
George St. Barbe = Mary Warburton
Ursula St. Barbe = William Ussher (d. 1671)
Adam Ussher, Archdeacon of Clonfert (1650-1713) = Rebecca Wye (d. 1694)
William Ussher, Archdeacon of Clonfert (1680-1744) = Mary Jenney
Mary Jenney Ussher = Richard Molesworth (d. 1758)
Henrietta Molesworth = John Staples (1736-1820)
Elizabeth Staples = Rev. Hugh Hamilton
Rev. Thomas Hamilton (1826-1905) = Mary Warren (1826-1916)
Florence Augusta Hamilton (1862-1908) = Albert James Lewis (1863-1929)
Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963)
Making TWK a ninth cousin twice removed to C. S. Lewis.
- Second son of Richard Saint Barbe and Margery Grey. He was a merchant based in Salisbury. In 1547 he purchased the manor of Homington, Wiltshire and the vicarage of Compton Chamberlaine from his brother William Saint Barbe, who was a member of Henry VIII's privy council.
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Sources - [S4444] Brandon Fradd, "The Stafford Marriage of Edmund Lowe: An Addition to the Ancestry of Christopher Batt1, Immigrant to New England." The Genealogist 17:86, Spring 2003.
- [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013., place only.
- [S2665] Brandon Fradd, "A New Royal Ancestry for Christopher Batt." The American Genealogist 79:85, Jan 2004., year only.
- [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.
- [S4444] Brandon Fradd, "The Stafford Marriage of Edmund Lowe: An Addition to the Ancestry of Christopher Batt1, Immigrant to New England." The Genealogist 17:86, Spring 2003.