1484 - 1558 (74 years)
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| Name |
Robert Warde [1] |
| Birth |
1484 |
Kirby, Norfolk, England |
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| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
1558 |
Homersfield, Suffolk, England |
| Person ID |
I7222 |
FelsingFam |
| Last Modified |
21 Dec 2024 |
| Family |
Margaret Capel, b. 1504, Rayne, Essex, England d. Abt 19 May 1577, Homersfield, Suffolk, England (Age 73 years) |
| Children |
| + | 1. Henry Ward, b. 1516 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F2298 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
21 Dec 2024 |
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 | Death - 1558 - Homersfield, Suffolk, England |
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| Notes |
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Warde-148
Biography from wikitree:
Robert Warde the 3rd was born in the year of 1484, to Robert Warde and Anne Copperdick of Kirby-Bedon, Norfolk, England.
"Note: the attached historical doctrine(s) clearly shows that this individual's given name was Robert only, have removed William completely."
Ward" a derivative of "Warde short for de Warde which came from "de Varde " is recorded in the earliest known literature found.
The following authorities are given for the Ward Chart, which goes back to Osbert de Varde, 1130: Burton's "Monasticon," pp. 139-166; Whittaker's "Leeds" ; Dugdale's "Monasticon," Vol. V, P 139 ; Tanner's "Notitia."
In 1130 there were three brothers de Varde: Simon, Godewin and Osbert of Givendale, Yorkshire. Osbert had two sons, Richard and William de Varde of Givendale Living, 1150. William de Varde had son, Simon de Varde, who married Maude _____. Simon de Varde founded Escholst Priory the end of the Twelfth Century; he had two sons, John de Varde of Scotton and William de Varde of Givendale. William de Varde had sons: William of Capes and Simon (made Sir Simon 1260, by Henry III). Sir Simon had son, Sir Simon, knight and baronet, "A great Baron against the Scots;" and Sir Simon the second had two sons, Sir John, 1350, and Simon, "the Simon de Varde who married Margaret, a daughter of the House of Mortimer, Lords of Attilbury, County Norfolk, and ancestors of the Lords of Norfolk." Simon and Margaret de Varde's son John married Elena de Boost or de Bois; their son, John, 2d, married Katherine Applegard. Robert de Varde, son of John and Katherine Applegard de Varde, married Alice Kemp, had a son, Robert Warde, 2d, who married a Copperdick ; and their son, Robert Warde, 3d, married a daughter of Sir Giles Capel of London, ancestor of the Earls of Essex, and had three sons, Henry Warde of Kirby-Bedon, Jeffrey of Broke, and Thomas Warde of Homersfield, who married _____Hare, daughter of John Hare, D.C.L., of Homersfield, Norfolk.
Robert Warde of Brooke, alias Kirkby, in co. Norfolk, gent. (argent, on a chevron azure three garbs or)."
Married 1/ Margaret Capell
Had sons Geoffrey and Henry born by 1519
Ancestry
Fifty Puritan Ancestors 1628-1660: Genealogical Notes 1560-1900 By Author Elizabeth Todd NASH.
for Warde Genealogy
Sir Simond de Warde marries Margaret Mortymer. They have a son John Warde, who marries Elena De Bois, and has a John Warde of his own. John #2 marries Kate Appleyard, and has a son Robert Ward, who marries Alice Kemp. This Robert and Alice have a son Rober Warde (whom we shall call Robert #2), who marries an unknown Copperdick. Robert #2 and Copperdick have son Robert #3, who marries our Margaret Capel.
Notes: from Archaeologia Cambrensis
"There was in the county of Norfolk an ancient family named Ward, of which Simon Ward had left with others 20th June 1391 to perform certain exploits in arms in Scotland. He married Margaret Mortimer, whose arms are given as or, semee de lis sa., but she is said to be of the distinguished family of that name. Their son John married the daughter and heir of John de Bosco (or De Bois) of Kirbybedon. Ermine a cross sa., in whose right he became possessed of that estate. Their son John (whose will was proved 27th October 1445) married Katherine, daughter of William Appleyard of Brason Ash and Dunston, az. a chevron between three owls argt. Their son Robert married Alice Kemp of Gissing, and had a son Robert, who, marrying a daughter of John Coppledeck, argt. a chevron between three crosslets fitche gules, had issue Robert Ward of Kirby, who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Giles Capel of Essex, son of William Capel by Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Arundell of Lanherne, co. Cornwall."
"Robert Ward and Margaret Capell his wife had issue, Henry Ward of Postwick, M.P. for Norwich in 1553, who by his wife Margaret, daughter of William Uggesof Pokelthorpe, near Norwich, had issue,Edward Ward, who built Bixley Hall, the future seat of the family, and died in 1583, having married Anne,daughter of John Havers of Winfarthing."
Research Notes: As per "The visitations" [1]: This Robert ("who married da. of Sir Giles Capell of London") Ward's father would be Warde-70, John Ward ("who married da. of Apliard of Dunston in Norfolk").
Sources
History of Parliament Online for Henry Ward
Visitation of Norfolk-From page 174 of Fifty Puritan ancestors, 1628-1660 : genealogical notes, 1560-1900 by Nash, Elizabeth Todd. Publication date 1902. Topics Nash family, Puritans, genealogy. Publisher New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co. Collection allen_county; americana. & Page 306
"Baildon and the Baildons", Vol. 1, page 247. By BAILDON, W. Paley.
Archaeologia Cambrensis
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- [S943] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the Unite States, (Name: Genealogical Publishing Co; Location: Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Date: 2008;).
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