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Rev. Francis Edward Marbury
Reverend Francis Marbury, I
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Marbury
Marbury was said to have 20 children, but only 18 have been identified, three with his first wife, Elizabeth Moore, and 15 with his second wife, Bridget Dryden.[49][50] The three children from his first marriage were all girls, Mary (c. 1584–1585), Susan (baptised 12 September 1585; married a Mr. Twyford) and Elizabeth (c. 1587–1601). His children with Bridget Dryden were Mary (born c. 1588), John (baptised 15 February 1589/90), Anne (baptised 20 July 1591), Bridget (baptised 8 May 1593; buried 15 October 1598), Francis (baptised 20 October 1594), Emme (baptised 21 December 1595), Erasmus (baptised 15 February 1596/7), Anthony (baptised 11 September 1598; buried 9 April 1601), Bridget (baptised 25 November 1599), Jeremuth (or Jeremoth, baptised 31 March 1601), Daniel (baptised 14 September 1602), Elizabeth (baptised 20 January 1604/5), Thomas (born c. 1606?), Anthony (born c. 1608), and Katherine (born c. 1610).[49][50]
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshall/esmd89.htm
5. Rev. Francis Marbury (William4, Robert3, William2, John1);
baptized 27 Oct 1555 at St. Pancras, London, England; m. Elizabeth
Moore 19 Aug 1583 at St. Peter's at Gowts, Lincolnshire, England; 1st
wife; m. Bridget Dryden, daughter of John Dryden Esq. and Elizabeth
Cope, circa 1587; 2nd wife, 1st husband; d. circa 1611 at England.
He resided circa 1600 at London, England. He left a will on 25
Jan 1610/11; proved 14 Feb 1610/11.
Known children of Rev. Francis Marbury and Elizabeth Moore were
as follows:
i. Mary Marbury; d. Dec 1585; bur. 29 Dec 1585 at
Alford, Lincolnshire, England.
ii. Susan Marbury; baptized 12 Sep 1585 at Alford,
Lincolnshire, England.
iii. Elizabeth Marbury; d. 1601; bur. 4 Jun 1601 at
Alford, Lincolnshire, England.
Mary Layton, II
Elizabeth Marbury, II
Susan Twyford
Anthony Marbury, I
I am Lost
Your lost ? I found 4 different names that match Richard maxson Sr epics in England and Rhode Island ... the names are different how ever the land aquired and taxes paid and the selling of the land all lead to one individual with 4 different names ...one is working for king James out of England mapping out Rhode Island with backing from us militaries and government paid in giant land tracks another is working with Sr William coke or croke for a bishop in England with the same land and taxes paid out ..
They all have another commen intrest that follows the line of the mutiny of the ship bativa from the voc ..when I was in Holland I took a intrest to this ship and I followed the history of it because one of my uncles on my father's side was a admiral for a ship in the voc ..when I traced the ship back it lead me to a ring of individuals involving the Marburys .. Mr cotton and some others out of Germany and Scotland and one Mr sir Francis bacon ..this leads some where I know where and how it started ..I just need some facts to prove my theory ..
COOL BEANS let's do this.....
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In the clan Irwin there are at least 201 different spellings of the name.
'Tis a Poore Minde that can only think of one way to spelle a word."
Across the history of the Clan, in literature, in genealogical records and in writings of all kinds, there have been many variations in the spelling of the name.
"John Beaufin Irving, Chieftain, Irvings of Bonshaw, wrote in 1907 “ ... yet it was all the same name and referring to members of the one Clan... ”
Col. John Beaufin Irving of Bonshaw
http://clanirwin.org/history.php
As far as Maxson, there are Maxon, Mason, Masoon, Maxsoon, Masoon, Mac Son, Mac Soon, and probably others as well
We need to find Richard maxson father if possible .. it says it is John maxson born in black mouth England how ever black mouth does not come up any where as a city .... black mouth was a term used in Scotland ... has for my theory of different individuals I was suggesting the possibility of 4 different names ... one is spelled mason working for the government ...the other 2 are going under totally different names ...
We need to look into that massacre that Anne was involved in by the Indians we need more details .. I believe part of it is used as a cover up to hide some other facts ..because one of the leaders of that massacre is one of names I'm seeing come up working for a government on opposing sides ... things seem to separate there at that massacre and what really happened to Anne .. there is a older story of one of the first women hanged as a witch that started the witch trails ...Mr cotton matters had issues with this woman and made the claims that brought her to the hanging ...as she was be exacuted he rode by on his horse and called her out in some remarks and called her goody Anne in a insult as this was happening ...Mr cotton and Anne Hutchison had bitter words on the ship on the way over from England ... what if these are both the same Anne ..?