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Alice Lambert Haynes
Alice Lambert was born in say 1554 (based on her date of marriage) probably near Semley, Wiltshire, England. She was possibly daughter of John Lambert born say 1520 in Semley, Tisbury, Wiltshire, England and Catherine Packington born say 1520 in Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, England. They had a daughter Alice (based on probate records) but was their daughter Alice identical to this Alice? No other evidence confirms they are identical and the parish records in many parishes in the area don't go back to the early 1600s so these could easily have been two separate women of the same name. The evidence is insufficient to prove who the parents were of this Alice Lambert. The parents listed here include a noble lineage which should be treated as speculative only.
Alice Lambert married John HAYNES Wiltshire, England, on 23 OCT 1575 in St. Mary's Church, Sherborne, Dorsetshire, England.
Children of John Haynes and Alice Lambert were:
Their marriage and the baptisms of their first three children were found in the Records from the Registers of the Abbey Church St. Mary in Sherborne, Dorsetshire. The remaining children were named in the will of Alice (Lambert) Haynes. There is no evidence that they had a daughter Dorothy. Some people speculate that Dorothy Haynes was a child of John and Alice Haynes. Others suggest that Dorothy's parents were Walter Hayne and Alice Lambert. But there is no evidence to support either claim.
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“Alice Hayme,” widow, was living at Semley, Wiltshire, when she made her will. Alice's will was dated 2 March 1620/1, inventory taken 23 February 1623/4, and the will was proved by her son “Walter Hayme” (sic), the Executor. Mar 2, 1623/4. It was signed in the presence of Marmaduke Read, Walter Hayne, and John Blandford. Burial was in Semley Church Yard, Semley, Wiltshire, England. Semley is a parish in Wiltshire, 4 and 3/4 miles from Shaftsbury in Dorsetshire and in the vicinity of Sutton Mandeville.
This will is written on one page of one leaf folio paper, not signed. It is preserved among the Salisbury Wills, P. P. C. London (Archdeaconry of Sarum). Dated 2d March, 1620/1; proved by Walter Hayne the Exr., 2d March, 1623-4. Series 2, Volume 2, Hayfield, Haffield, Haffell / Will of Alice Hayne, 1620, of Semley, Eng., Page 941 Her complete will can be found in NEHGR 39:26 or in Walter Haynes p 10 Will of Alice Haynes
For genealogists the most important part of the will which includes the same of several of the children of Walter Haynes of New England including the unusual name “Sufferaine””
"It: I give to Suffraine Hayne my best bore cloth and an apon and Marie Hayne a pillow-ber and one Pewter dish, and Elizabeth Hayne a Pewter dish and Suffraine a Pewter dish. It: My Sonn Walter Hayne shall have the use of my bigest brass pann during his life, wch pann I give to Thomas Hayne his sonn and my silver spoon. It: I bequeth to Walter Hayne my sonn the half years p'fitt of my tenement after my decease whom I make and ordaine to be my whole Executor to whom I bequethe all the rest of my goods." Inventory is dated 1623.
The Full Will:
This Will was found in 1879, during the research in England, among the old Wills of Salisbury (Co. Wilts), which are now kept in the Prerogative Consistory Court, at Westminster, London, for safety. See Chapter on English Research, page 9. Semley is about four and three-fourths miles from Shafton, Dorset, where Walter Haynes owned a house, and not far from Sutton Mandeville, where he lived, just at the time he sailed for America. This Will is written on one page of one leaf folio paper, and not signed. This may be because it is a copy of the original, or it may be because legal forms were sometimes neglected in those days. As will be seen at the end of the Inventory, it is recorded there: "Will Proved in the Court of the Archdeacon of Saruni (Sarum was the Latin name for Salisbury) by the Ex’or named, the 2 March, 1623."
The Will: "In the name of God Amen, the 2d daye of March in the xviijth yere of the reigne of our Sovraigne Lord King James and the yere of our Lord God One thousand Sixe hundred and twentie. I Alce Hayme of prfecte memorie praising God doe make this my laste Will and testament in maner and forme following. ffirst I bequethe my Soule to our Lorde Jesus Christ my only Savior and redemer and my bodie to be buried in the Church yeard of Semblie, It: I geve to the same Church vj. It: I geve to my daughter Elizabeth Read my great brass pot or Croke my best covrled and blanket one bolster one pillow and pillowber and my best gowne two wastcoates: ij aperons j smock j Coffer j barrell j tubbe It: I bequethe to hir sonne Christopher Read v: It: I bequethe to Thomas, John and William her sonnes each of them a Pewter dishe. It: to hir sonn Marmaduke xijd. It: I bequeathe to hir daughter Elizabeth Reade one brass pann of a gallon and one double Kershew of Hollon. It: I geve to my said daughter Elizabeth one paire of sheetes iii Kershawes iij Partietts and ij table napkins. It: I bequeth to Marmaduke Maning xijd. It: I geve Susan Hayme my best Pewter dishe. It: I bequeth to my daughter Roose my bedstedd and fetherbedd wch I lie in as it is furnished and my bigest brass pann except one and a gowne or gowne cloth and my ij best Petticoates. And whereas I have lent my Son in law Andrew lvie xx I do geve it to his son Andrew. It: I geve John Ivie thelder and John Ivie the yonger my daughters sonnes xij a Peece. It: I geve Grace Ivie my little brass pann wch I have formerly deliv’d to my daughter Rose and one hollon aperon. It: I geve my said daughter Roose ij Kershewes and iiij aperons and iij smokes and the rest of my wearing appe’ll ungiven wth my Cloke and a little Coffer by my bed but the bigest brass pann save one wch I appointed to my daughter Roose my will is shall remaine to John Ivie thelder hir sonn. It: I geve my Sonn Walter Haymes daughter Elizabeth my next best cov’led and one best shet. It: I geve to Suffraine Hayme my best bore Cloth and an apon, and Marie Hayme a pillowber and one Pewter dishe and Elizabeth Hayme a Pewter dishe and Suffraine a Pewter dishe: It: my Sonn Walter Hayme shall have the use of my bigest brass pann during his life wch pann I give to Thomas Hayme his sonn and my Silver spoone. It: I bequeth to Walter Hayme my sonn the half yeres p’fitt of my tenement after my decease whome I make and ordaine to be my whole Executor to whome I bequethe all the rest of my goods. In wittnes whereof I have Sette my hande the day and yere abov written. In the prsence of Marmaduke Read and Walter Hayme and John Blanford." Then follows "An Inventorie of all the Goodes of Alce Hayme widow lat deseased in Semlie taken the xxiiij of feburarie 1623," written on one page foolscap paper and annexed to will.
In wittnes whereof I have Sette my hands the day and yere abov written. In the prsence of Marmaduke Read and Walter Hayme and John Blanford."
Then follows "An Inventorie of all the Goodes of Alce Hayme widow lat deseased in Semlie taken the xxiiij of feburarie 1623," written on one page foolscap paper and annexed to will. INVENTORIE Imprimes i fumes and ii bras pans xxxvi Item ii bras Pates and a posnet xvi It ii Paier of haingrells and a paier of beins vi It ii barells ii tubes and ii trendells wth other thinges viii It ii Canstickes and a Stinger wth other thinges ii It a tabell bord a form and a Coberd and iii Stooles xii It a Chest i Cofer and other small thinges iivi It a bedstered and flock bed xiiii It a grunter and ii tubes xi It i bed furnished iiii It i Paier of blanketts and v Sheets xxvi It i bolster and iii Pillowes xii It ii Coverleds xviii It iii tabl Clothes and a hallf a dosen of napkins wth other thinges xvi It v Pelowties and hir wearing aparill iiiixvi It i Warming Pann and vii dishes of Pewter with other thinges xiiii It i Silver Spoone ii It ii Chestes and iiii Cofers wth other thinges viii It a litell brass pan and xxxiiii Poundes of led waites xi It Debtes owed to the Testator x It in Monie vivii Sm totall xxiii xii iiii
Will Proved in the Court of the Archdeacon of Sarum by the Ex’or named, the 2 March, 1623. The "partlett" mentioned was a band or ruff for the neck. "Posnet" a porringer. "Stinger" an extinguisher (for candles). We have not been able to find the meaning of "beins" or "haingrells."
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1554
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Semley, Wiltshire, England
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1570 |
1570
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Of,,,England
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1576 |
September 30, 1576
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Sherborne, Dorset, England
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1578 |
August 23, 1578
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Sherborne, Dorset, England
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1580 |
September 29, 1580
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Sherborne, Dorset, England
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1582 |
1582
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Sherborne, Dorset, England
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1583 |
February 14, 1583
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Sutton Mandeville, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
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1585
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Sherborne, Dorset, England
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