What is the evidence supporting John Freeman as son of Henry Freman, of Wallengrove & Mary Freman
Notes in profile read:
He was born in England and his parents were Mary (Wintershall) and Henry Freeman.
John Freeman married about 1559 in Great Billing, Northampshire, England to Anna Isham Mortimer.
John Freeman married about 1568 in Suffolk, England to Maud Dancaster.
John Freeman married about 1568 in Pulborough, Sussex, England to Tryphosa Isham.
But he’s not listed in the Visitations of London.
Thanks for any advice.
Comments at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-583 include:
Gene Zubrinsky FASG
A John Freeman, "paterfamilias"—I don't say the John Freeman above, because the "bad merge" commented upon below by Joe Cochoit in 2017 seems not to have been rectified—was buried at Pulborough on 2 May 1629, not 26 January of that year; this was entered in the Research Notes section in 2020 by Jeff Freeman. But beyond that, what, please, is the evidence that John Freeman of Pulborough (bur. 2 May 1629) was the father of Edmond Freeman, who was buried in Pulborough 6 June 1623 and whose namesake son immigrated to New England in 1635? On the face of it (having died six years apart), John and the elder Edmond appear more likely to have been brothers.
posted Sep 25, 2022
The Wikitree profile for supposed father https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-1216 references Visitations only, which shows no son John.
I’ve detached from parents & locked relationships.
If evidence is presented for origins, of course we can attach.