Not seeing her the wife of Thomas Mackworth, of Betton Grange as the daughter of Richard Lee & Joyce Sutton
From the information on her profile this Lee couple had no children together?
Parents should be a different Richard Lee & Eleanor Wrottesley.
* http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2475.htm#...
** Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 484.
** Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 92.
** Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 686.
Well, that was quite a difference.
Richard Lee, Esq., of Langley & Eleanor Lee are now in my direct line of ancestry.
Does Elizabeth Watkins belong in this family ?
I wonder if the RENWICK family connects to the Corbet's
https://archive.org/stream/familyofcorbetit02corb#page/n9/mode/2up
No! I googled RENWICK Shropshire and found this
https://shropshire.gov.uk/news/2011/12/royal-visit-to-school-and-le...
The one in the book his father perhaps?
A descendant most likely = what a break!
It was Warwickshire, Shropshire, England in the book ...
you may like this too:
https://books.google.com/books?id=-CCtbUK7U5wC&pg=PA235&lpg...
Erica Howton - check this out:
Eleanor Lee (born Wrottesley) was born in 1507, Walter Wrottesley and Dorothy Wrottesley (born Sutton).
Walter was born circa 1483, in Wrottesley, Staffordshire, England.
Dorothy was born in 1470, in Dudley, Warwickshire, England.
Eleanor married Richard Lee.
Richard was born circa 1505, in England.Langley near Shrewsbury, Shropshire,
They had 2 children: Humphrey Lee
They had one daughter: Dorothy Mackworth (born Lee).
I think we have Eleanor Wrottesley
BTW the relationship finder is currently confused by all the moving around - 5th Cousin / 13th gg. So no one freak out.
Can we find more children & their spouses of Thomas Lee, Esq. J. P
They had drifted off? I finally got Jane More hooked back in. Not sure we got Jacosa "Joyce" Morton spouse / children / in law's? And there's a bunch more girls !
Sorry bad tag
Here's Eleanor Lee
I think we got all her children but not necessarily their spouses & descent. It's all been focused on Sir Humphrey the Bart line.
For reference: the Visitation of Shropshire 1623. Lee of Roden, Nordley, Langley, and Cotton.
We're focusing on the set at Langley
https://archive.org/stream/visitationshrop01grazgoog#page/n47/mode/1up
I just found the Morton line in visitations
https://archive.org/stream/visitationshrop01grazgoog#page/n96/mode/1up
Joyce, daughter of Thomas Lee of Langley, married Robert Morton of Houghton.
Son of Richard Morton of Houghton & his 1st wife [sic? 2nd]? Cecily, daughter of William Charlton, whose 2nd wife [or 1st] was Jane, daughter of Robert Corbett.
Can we find Richard Morton & his wives?
Richard was son of Robert Morton, living in 1500
(I think dates might be flawed)
Her mother has a familiar name ...
Margaret (Cressett) More is Eleanor (Wrottesley) Lee's first cousin once removed.
http://www.geni.com/path/Eleanor-Lee+is+related+to+Margaret-More?fr...
(the More's lead to the Tragic More Children of the "Mayflower" adventure)
https://books.google.com/books?id=7yX3vZeteVwC&lpg=PA32&ots...
The Mackworth Family links with Minshul, Finks and Windsor at Bentley, Worcestershire
Political & religious differences among cousins in 1643
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Mackworth_(Parliamentarian)_
Ottley was, by the standards of the time, a cousin of Mackworth, as his uncle had married Mackworth's widowed mother: moreover, Ottley's paternal grandmother was Catherine Mackworth of Betton Strange, so they were also second cousins.[6]
(6) https://archive.org/stream/transactionsofsh07shro#page/n779/mode/2up
I have to go back to my emigrant because I'm getting a slightly different ancestry here
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&am...
Which looks based on a good source, viewable on microfilm
https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.a...
Looks like i have all three of the guys mentioned here:
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"Arthur Mackworth, George Cleeve and possibly Michael Mitton, all of whom became great resident landowners in Maine, seated around a table in the Sextry, deep in discussion of their coming adventure." -
Source: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, By Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Published by The Society, 1947 - pg 17
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Holy moly! This is awesome ... don't you love the internet? I swear - it makes research so much more interesting. This is good stuff Erica! I am going to get lost in these links - reading for a while and then some.
Getting back to the death dates - I swear I had seen where Walter and Dorothy's death dates were close - as it had caught my attention - yet in going back over the sources, no luck.
I wonder if she had a will or abstract. Have you tried National Archives? There were other papers for the Richard Lee of Langley family; looks like they're held locally in Shrewsbury, but the abstracts are a big help.
Now I am totally curious about what was up with Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Shrewsbury, since he clearly recruited at least two guys (Arthur Mackworth & George Cleeve) from there to come be proprietors in his Maine "they came to fish" adventure.