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Joan Arnold

Female Abt 1567 - Aft 1634  (~ 68 years)


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  • Name Joan Arnold  [1, 2, 3
    Birth Abt 1567  [2, 4
    Gender Female 
    Death Aft 1634  [2
    Person ID I36490  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TSW
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2023 

    Family Walter Antrobus,   b. of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 5 Apr 1614 
    Marriage 8 Feb 1587  St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Children 
    +1. Joan Antrobus,   b. Bef 25 Jun 1592   d. Aft 29 Jan 1660, Carrickfergus, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 68 years)
    Family ID F21456  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 4 Jul 2022 

  • Notes 
    • "On 2 April 1635, 'Joan Antrobuss,' aged 65, was enrolled at London, with a certificate of conformity 'from the minister of St Albans, Hertfordshire,' as a passenger for New England on the Planter. No record of Joan Antrobus has been found in New England. She may have chosen at the last minute not to make the trip, or she may have died aboard ship. If she did make the passage to New England, she probably resided in Ipswich with her daughter and son-in-law." [Robert Charles Anderson, citation details below]

      "Regarding Joan Arnold, who married Walter Antrobus and who was the mother of Joan Antrobus, who married (1) Thomas Lawrence and (2) John Tuttle: She was probably not the Joan, daughter of John Arnold, baptized in 1571. The will of John Arnolde, of St. Albans, Herts., dated 31 Oct. 1583, was proved 21 Nov. 1583 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (15 Butts, FHL film 91965). In it he gives to eldest son George Arnold, seven houses in Dunstable; to younger son John Arnold his house in the Vintrye of St. Albans, and to John two silver spoons which his Uncles gave him at his christening, at 21; he gave legacies to elder daughter Mary Arnold, daughter Sara Arnold; to Emme Mannyngham 'my late wyves mother'; to my brother Hugh Arnolde; to my sister Joane 13s., 4d.; he mentioned 'cossen' Edward Gladwin, and his wife. Witnesses were Mr. Thomas Walley, Mr. Richarde Manningham, Thomas Appowell, Richard Graye and John Daye; Roger Williams was writer. The codicil says that Barnabie Lawrence shall keep the portion of my younger son John until he is 21, and that Lawrence was to bring up John. The Joan baptized in 1571 was probably a daughter who wasn't living in 1583." [Paul M. Gifford, SGM, 23 Nov 1996]

  • Sources 
    1. [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.

    2. [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.

    3. [S6417] David L. Greene, "The Royal Ancestry of the Ipswich (Massachusetts) and Long Island Lawrence Families." The Genealogist 10:3, 1989.

    4. [S6418] Antrobus Pedigrees: The Story of a Cheshire Family by Reginald L. Antrobus. London: Mitchell Hughes and Clarke, 1929.