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Title: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: Graham Whitehead on Saturday 05 February 05 19:46 GMT (UK)
 :)Does anyone think they might be descended from John Whit(e)head, Mercer and Mayor of Coventry in 1598?  He died during his tenure of office.  PCC Will.  Wall Brass in Holy Trinity, Coventry.  My Whitehead ancestors are only in Coventry 19-20 century, previous to this they were farmers in Baxterley, N. Warcks, and previous to that c.1600 in Middleton, Nr Tamworth.  Simon Whitehead, [bur 25 May 1666] = Grace? 1640? son Richard [bur 16 Apr 1708, Baxterley] =Elizabeth Underhill 18 May 1664, Middleton,Warcks. Family remained in Baxterley until c. 1830s when Joseph became Farm Manager at Canley, Coventry.
I have been on this search for 40 years and would like to know of anyone else who may be connected please.
Another tantalising event is the burial on Christmas Day 1732at Baxterley of father and son both John Whitehead.  An epidemic or some kind or a family row?  No comment in the parish register or BTs.
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: peterwhitehead215 on Saturday 21 March 09 17:04 GMT (UK)
Hi Graham

I am just starting to investigate the possibility of John Whitehead (Mayor) having links with my Whitehead ancestors which so far go back to a John Whitehead who died in 1661 and married Joanne Bishop whose father owned Nailcote Farm (now Hall) in Berkswell.  You mention a Simon Whitehead who I also have in my line and who lived in Cow Lane Coventry and died in 1866 (buried on 14th March in London Rd Cemetry).  Let me know if you want any info - I amhoping to try and find the grave & visit Berkswell this coming Weds (25th March2009) with another descendent.

Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: kathyp on Sunday 25 August 13 22:37 BST (UK)
Hello Peter

I too am interested in the Whiteheads, my relative Jonathan Adkins married John and Joanne's daughter Elizabeth in 1655, so going back we must share descendants.  We visited Berkswell in 2012 to look at gravestones etc.  I have a tree on Ancestry - if you look up Elizabeth Whitehead 1630 m. to Jonathan Adkins you'll see the link.  We know from Nailcote Farm history that a John Whitehead left Nailcote Farm to our ancestor John Adkins in 1701 or 1737 (conflicting stories!).  How did you get on in filling the blanks for the earlier years and did you make the link to the Mayor?
Would love to hear from you please.

Kind regards
Kathy
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: philyou on Tuesday 21 April 15 13:53 BST (UK)
i am related to the whitehead family trough my grat grand mother harriet whitehead birn hurleywarwickshire 1840 iam tracing the whitehead family back kind regars philip young
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: Graham Whitehead on Tuesday 21 April 15 20:05 BST (UK)
:)Does anyone think they might be descended from John Whit(e)head, Mercer and Mayor of Coventry in 1598?  He died during his tenure of office.  PCC Will.  Wall Brass in Holy Trinity, Coventry.  My Whitehead ancestors are only in Coventry 19-20 century, previous to this they were farmers in Baxterley, N. Warcks, and previous to that c.1600 in Middleton, Nr Tamworth.  Simon Whitehead, [bur 25 May 1666] = Grace? 1640? son Richard [bur 16 Apr 1708, Baxterley] =Elizabeth Underhill 18 May 1664, Middleton,Warcks. Family remained in Baxterley until c. 1830s when Joseph became Farm Manager at Canley, Coventry.
I have been on this search for 40 years and would like to know of anyone else who may be connected please.
Another tantalising event is the burial on Christmas Day 1732at Baxterley of father and son both John Whitehead.  An epidemic or some kind or a family row?  No comment in the parish register or BTs.

Hello there
I am unfortunately not connected to the Berkeswell and South Warwickshire (Fillongley etc) line though my ancestor Joseph Whitehead jnr = Harrriet Gilks (both farming families) by Licence at Berkeswell Church in 1850.   If any of mine link to John (Mayor of Coventry) it would be through a younger son who did not inherit the family farm in North Warwickshire but it may be quite impossible to prove.
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: peterwhitehead215 on Saturday 16 May 15 17:56 BST (UK)
Just picking this topic back up and have only just seen the 2013 post.   Can't move this on any further at present but interested in making contact with anyone out there still researching this!
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: sarah on Saturday 16 May 15 19:30 BST (UK)
Hi Peter,

I can merge your two profiles together if you wish, that way you can access all your old posts and notifications.

Regards

Sarah :)
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: peterwhitehead215 on Monday 18 May 15 14:44 BST (UK)
That would be great Sarah - many thanks
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: Graham Whitehead on Monday 16 May 16 18:12 BST (UK)
Just picking this topic back up and have only just seen the 2013 post.   Can't move this on any further at present but interested in making contact with anyone out there still researching this!

There is a PCC Will for the Mayor of course.   I have a copy but have not looked at it for some long time now.   Have you perhaps picked up descendants [the opposite route of true Family History but sometimes useful if the Christian name pattern continues down as it does sometimes.]Let me know what you think Peter.   It is so strange that I have near ancestors marrying in Berkeswell but no known connection with the Berkeswell Whiteheads and Nailcote Hall.
Happy Hunting
Title: Re: John Whithead, Mayor of Coventry 1598
Post by: JoelrW on Monday 26 April 21 16:29 BST (UK)
     I am searching for my immigrant ancestor to America, Isaac Whitehead, who arrived in the New Haven (Connecticut) Colony by 1643. In the Colony, there was also a Samuel Whitehead, but no connection has ever been found between them. Samuel was the Sargeant of the colony's militia and in Town records, was especially tough on Isaac, finding numerous faults in his military bearing such and had him fined several times for being late to training, having an unclean "gunn," etc. It seems more like a family member trying to square away a young relative who might give the family a bad name.
    Now I have learned that Samuel Whitehead may have been the son of Mayor John Whitehead who died in 1597 while in office. Samuel's mother, after John Whitehead's death, apparently married Henry Davenport, whose son John Davenport, was the co-founder of the New Haven Colony with Theophilus Eaton. 
    So is anyone aware of a connection to my Isaac Whitehead and this Whitehead family?