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About William Makernes, Il
- William Makerness
- M, #74921, b. circa 1536
- Father William Makerness b. c 1505
- William Makerness was born circa 1536 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. He married Agnes Harrgat on 15 June 1560 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. William Makerness was buried on 29 May 1613 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England.
- Family Agnes Harrgat b. c 1540
- Child
- Eleanor Makerness+ b. 24 Nov 1564, d. 20 Oct 1645
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2493.htm#... ______________________
Reference Number: AFN8LG2-R6
- LDS Baptism: 7 Mar 1969
- Endowment: 31 Mar 1969
- Sealing Child: 22 May 1969 Temple: OAKLA - Oakland, CA
- Change Date: 24 Mar 2000 at 22:08
- Note:
Source includes, but is not limited to:"Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index", bothresource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (JFN).
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- Sargent genealogy : Hugh Sargent, of Courteenhall, Northamptonshire and his descendants in England (1895)
- https://archive.org/details/sargentgenealog00unkngoog
- https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n25/mode/1up
- Hugh Sargent (Sariant), the earliest known ancestor of the family, lived in Courteenhall, County of Northampton. Courteenhall was the inheritance of the Wake family, which traces its descent back to Hereward the Wake, to a time anterior to the Norman Conquest. It is five and a quarter miles southerly from the town of Northampton, and in 1831 contained one hundred and forty-four inhabitants. The church is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
- Prefixed to the first volume of the parish register, which begins in the year 1538, and folded to its size, is a large piece of parchment, on which is very neatly transcribed many pedigrees. One of them is of the family of Sargent. There can be no doubt that this piece of work, which is both most useful and rare, was written by a former rector, who had at first hand the facts which he recorded.
- The rector of the church, Rev. Archibald Wake (1895), says, "The parchment shows that the family were in Courteenhall in 1554, and were of gentle blood; and possibly the Sargents were in the parish before a Wake entered it."
- Margaret, wife of Hugh Sargent, was daughter of Nicholas and Agnes (Masters) Gifford, of the Abbey of St. James, which was a western suburb of the town of Northampton. (See "Gifford Pedigree.") This abbey was a religious estate of considerable note, founded before the year 1112, by William Peverel, natural son of William
- https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n26/mode/1up
- the Conqueror, and to which he (Peverel) gave forty acres of land. It is called St. James End.
- Hugh Sargent must have been born about the year 1530. He died Feb. 23, 1595/6, (buried 1st of March).
- That he heeded the Scripture injunction, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth," is evidenced by the fact that he was the father of fifteen children, the eldest having been born in 1556, and the youngest in 1579.
- His children, in their order of birth, were : —
- I. Elizabeth, .... etc.
- IV. Roger, b. about 1562 ; m. Jan. 3, 1589/90, Ellen Makernes (d. October, 1645, buried the 21st). He died July, 1649 (buried the 16th).
- Ellen, wife of Roger Sargent, was daughter of William Makernes, of Finedon, thirteen and a half miles north-easterly from Northampton. The will of William Makernes, dated March 10, 1612,. proved March 30, 1616, names sons, Richard, Edmund, George, and William, "son-in-law Roger Seargeant," and daughter, Margery Chapman.
- Roger Sargent (probably named for his mother's brother, Roger Gilford, or his great-grandfather of the same name) was junior bailiff in 1616 and 16 17, and mayor of Northampton in 1626. The following is a copy of his will : — .... etc.
- https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n30/mode/1up
- Children of Roger (son of Hugh).
- I. Daniel, bap. Sept. 18, 1590; d. Dec. 1590.
- II. Sarah, bap. Oct. 4, 1591.
- III. Anna, bap. Oct. 16, 1593.
- IV. Samuel bap. Oct. 13, 1595; d. April, 1596.
- V. Joseph, bap. June 25, 1598; m. Dorothy ----; d. April 11, 1678.
- Joseph Sargent was made freeman April 16, 1625; was church warden of All Saints' Church, Northampton, 1631-32; junior bailiff, 1632-33; alderman; and mayor of Northampton 1644-45, 1656, and 1671.
- VI. Dorothy, bap. March 6, 1599/1600; m. Nov. 30, 1634, Thomas Ball.
- VII. William, bap. June 20, 1602; m. 1st Hannah ---- (d. September, 1632, buried 20th); 2d, Marie ---- (d. probably in 1637); 3d, Sarah, widow of William Minshall, of Whitchurch, county of Salop, Gent, and earlier of Bunbury, in Cheshire.
- William Sargent was made freeman of Northampton July 20, 1626, and was senior bailiff, 1632-33. He came to New England in 1638. (See "American Lineage.")
- https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n33/mode/1up
- VIII. A son, ----; d. September, 1604.
- IX. John, bap. Nov. 23, 1605; m. Nov. 7 1634, Anne Orpin. He was made freeman July 20, 1626.
- X. Mary, ---- .
- XI. Elizabeth, ---- ; m. 1st, Oct. 9, 1626, Robert Banks; 2d, Henry Sprigg; 3d, George Norwood; d. before 1680.
- Children of Joseph (son of Roger). .... etc. ____________
- The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 75 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
- http://books.google.com/books?id=88sUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA58&dq=%22Hugh+sa...
- Pg.139
- 2. ROGER SARGENT (Hugh), of the town of Northampton, mercer, born about 1560, was buried in the parish of All Saints, Northampton, in July (perhaps 5 July) 1649. He married, 3 June 1589, ELLEN (or ELEANOR MAKERNES (or MACHARNES), baptized at Finedon, co. Northampton, 24 Nov. 1564, buried at Northampton 20 Oct. 1645, daughter of William and Agnes (Harrgat) of Finedon.(t)
- Roger Sargent was an alderman of Northampton in 1616, senior bailiff the following year, and mayor in 1626. his will dated 12 Apr. 1649 and proved 22 Feb. 1649/50, is printed in Aaron Sargent's "Sargent Genealogy," 1695, pages 16-17.
- Children, recorded in the parish of All Saints, Northampton:(+)
- i. DANIEL, bapt. 20 Sept. 1590; buried 9 Dec. 1590.
- ii. SARA, bapt. 4 Oct. 1591 (according to chart in the Courteenhall register).
- iii. ANNA, bapt. 21 Oct. 1593; probably the Agnes, dau. of Roger Sargeant, who was buried at All Saints 30 Oct. 1599.
- iv. SAMUEL, bapt. 13 Oct. 1595; bur. 27 Apr. 1596.
- v. MARY, bapt. 6 Mar. 1596/7; bur. 17 Aug. 1597.
- vi. JOSEPH,($) linen draper and mercer, bapt. 25 June 1598; bur. at All
- Pg. 140
- Saints 11 Apr. 1678; m. about 1624 DOROTHY ___, who was bur. at All Saints 9 Oct. 1681. He was executor of his father's will, church warden of All Saints' Church in 1631-2, junior bailiff on Northamton in 1632-3, alderman, and mayor of Northampton in 1644-5, 1656, and 1671. Children, recorded at All Saints, Northampton: 1. Samuel, bapt. 9 Oct. 1625; bur. 28 Feb. 1625/6. 2 Samuel, bapt. 20 May 1527. 3. Elizabeth, bapt. 15 mar. 1628/9; m. Robert Pickmer. 4. Dorothy, bapt. 7 Aug. 1631; m. at All Saints, 9 Nov. 1648, George Billton of London, Gent. 5. Thomas, draper, bapt. 9 Mar. 1633/4; bur. 6 May 1689; m. about 1657 Dorcas ___, b. in the parish of All Saints, d. there 20 Aug. 1729, in her 93d year; he was junior bailiff in 1659-60, church warden in 1666, and an alderman of Northampton; eight children, recorded in the registers of All Saints. 6. Martha, bapt. 10 Dec. 1637; bur. 18 Feb. 1638/9. 7. Anne, bapt. 13 Sept. 1640. 8. Infan child, bur. 26 Sept. 1646.
- vii. DOROTHY, bapt. 6 Mar. 1599/1600; living 12 Apr. 1649; m. at All Saints, 30 Nov. 1634, THOMAS BALL, who d. before 12 Apr. 1549. In his will, dated 12 Apr. 1649, Roger Sargent, after making other bequests to Dorothy and others, gives "all the rest of my goods household stuffe wearinge apparell gowns cattell and chattells whatsoever to my daught'r Ball w'ch hath most neede of my helpe by reason of the want and poverty wherein she was left by her husband Thomas Ball late deceased."
- 3.viii. WILLIAM, bapt. 30 June 1602.
- ix. INFANT SON [puerulus], bur. 3 Sept. 1604.
- x. JOHN, mercer and linen draper, bapt. 24 Nov. 1605; m. at All Saints, 4 Nov. 16334, ANNE ORPYN of Northampton. Children: 1. John, not recorded in the register of All Saints, but mentioned in his grandfather's will, 1649, as his father's eldest son. 2. Joseph, bur. 12 Mar. 1636/7. 3. Joseph, not recorded in the register of All Saints, bur mentioned in his grandfather's will in 1649. 4. Samuel, bapt. 18 Oct. 1860; bur. 14 Dec. 1640. 5. Samuel, bapt. 6 Jan. 1741/2; bur. 3 Aug. 1644. 6. Elizabeth, bapt. 28 Jan. 1643/4; probably d. in infancy. 7. Elizabeth, bapt. 6 Sept. 1646. 8. Mary, bapt. 10 Sept. 1648.
- xi. ELIZABETH, bapt. 26 Feb 1608/9; living 12 Apr. 1649, when her father in his will refers to her as "my daughter Sprigge;" d. before 1680; m. (1) 9 Oct. 1626 ROBERT BANKS; m. (2) before 12 Apr. 1649 HENRY SPRIGG; m. (3) after 12 Apr. 1649 GEORGE NORWOOD.
- 3. WILLIAM SARGENT (Roger, Hugh), of Northampton, haberdasher, and of New England, baptized in the parish of All Saints, Northampton, 20 June 1602, died at Barnstable, in the Plymouth Colony in New England, 16 Dec. 1682. he married first, probably about 1627, HANNAH ----, who was buried at All Saints 25 Sept. 1632; secondly, probably about 1634, MARY ---- , who died probably in 1637; and thirdly, probably in 1638, SARAH (----) MINSHALL, who died at Barnstable in the Plymouth Colony 12 Jan. 1688/9, widow of William Minshall of Whitchurch, co Salop, Gent. .... et. ______________
Result of merge: Makernes vs. Markerness?
3 AGNES SAYRE m. William Makernes. CHILD. William Makernes, Jr.
Sources
- Sayre Family: Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton By Theodore Melvin Banta. Page 8-10
Links
- http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I12314&tree=Smok...
- http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/45826410/person/6728892156
William Makerness was born circa 1536 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. He married Agnes Harrgat on 15 June 1560 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. William Makerness was buried on 29 May 1613 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. Family
- Agnes Harrgat b. c 1540 Child
- Eleanor Makerness+ b. 24 Nov 1564, d. 20 Oct 1645
- Reference Number: 8LG2-X2
- LDS Baptism: 7 Mar 1969
- Endowment: 24 Mar 1969
- Sealing Child: 13 Jun 1969 Temple: OAKLA - Oakland, CA
- Change Date: 24 Mar 2000 at 23:13
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2494.htm...
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William Makernes, Il's Timeline
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June 21, 1562
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November 24, 1564
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Courteenhall, Finedon, Northampton, England
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Finedon, Northamptonshire, England, Great Britain (United Kingdom)
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