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Title: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Thursday 28 June 18 16:07 BST (UK)
Hello,

Can anyone find burials for me for:

Anthony Brewin, christening children in the early 1600s after marrying in 1604.
Walter and Isabel Pawley, christening children in the 1580s.

I'd appreciate any help! As well as any information on the 3 individuals as I have little.

Adam
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: Finley 1 on Thursday 28 June 18 20:07 BST (UK)
Just found two:

both in Wigston Magna

both Father Anthonie Brewin

Katherine ----1612
and
John ----  1611


but  cos i am useless they are baptisms. :)  sorry will try again


xin
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Thursday 28 June 18 20:55 BST (UK)
Thanks!
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: horse000 on Friday 29 June 18 02:06 BST (UK)
Hi

FindMyPast has this..
Leicestershire wills and probate records, 1500-1939 Transcription:
Anthony Brewin, 1626
Residence = Wiggesto Magna [sic]

There is an image, not my forte  ;D

Geoff
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Friday 29 June 18 08:39 BST (UK)
Thanks Geoff!
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: dcbnwh on Friday 29 June 18 13:36 BST (UK)
The burial is transcribed as Anthonie Breane
Burial date: 31 Jan 1626

Numerous Brewins are transcribed as Bruin, Bruane, Brucne, Bruen, Bruine, Brum, Brume, Brewen and Brewine.

David
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Friday 29 June 18 13:39 BST (UK)
Thanks!
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: dcbnwh on Friday 29 June 18 17:11 BST (UK)
I forgot the other two:-

Walter Pawly buried on 10th March 1628 and Isabell on 7th May 1627

Many others from 1603, including a William Pawlye on 22nd March 1679, born 1584.

David
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Friday 29 June 18 17:14 BST (UK)
Thanks David!
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Saturday 30 June 18 22:02 BST (UK)
Now looking for a christening for Mary Jackson, daughter of Dennis, around 1615 in Wigston. As well as burials for her parents, Dennis and Elizabeth Jackson.

Also looking for burials for William Wallis and Joan Noone, who were married in Wigston in 1572.  Christening for their daughter Elizabeth if one exists.
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: horse000 on Sunday 01 July 18 07:26 BST (UK)

Also looking for burials for William and Joan Noone, who were married in Wigston in 1572.

Hi

Just wondering if that is William Walles & Joane Noone, married 16 July 1572.. Wigston Magna?

Geoff

Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Sunday 01 July 18 08:30 BST (UK)
Sorry - brain freeze! Yes, that is the marriage.
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: dcbnwh on Sunday 01 July 18 15:19 BST (UK)
Marie Darkson (Jackson), daughter of Denis, baptised on 7th April 1611

Also Elizabeth Jackson on 13th March 1613 and Thomas Johnson (more like Jackson) on 23rd February 1616.

There is a burial of David Jackson on 7th November 1636. The first name is unclear and more like Denis.

Elizabeth Jackon (Jackson), widdow, on 18th February 1640.

Elizabeth Wallys, dau of William baptised on 23rd November 1579.

David
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Sunday 01 July 18 15:20 BST (UK)
That's terrific! Thank you so much.
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Wednesday 04 July 18 22:01 BST (UK)
Can anyone find a will for Dennis Jackson in 1636? I'd like to read a transcript, if one exists. Hopefully making a reference to his son-in-law, Robert Brewin/Bruin.
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: ScoobySn4x on Saturday 26 September 20 16:23 BST (UK)
Hi - possibly a little late to the party but there is a will for Denys's wife Elizabeth Jackson in 1640 which mentions '...Richard, ye sonne of Robert Brewin a salting trough and unto his daughter Elizabeth the [same?] a featherbed a warming pan and a boulster'. It also mentions the daughters of William Noone, possibly confirming that her mother was from the Noone family too.(http://)
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: MacGrigor on Saturday 26 September 20 17:11 BST (UK)
Thanks! I had read a transcription, but not the will. You’re right on the money about the Noone family. I’ll have to review my file, but there was a connection there.
Title: Re: Wigston burials, 17th century
Post by: susieroe on Monday 28 September 20 09:37 BST (UK)
Hi MacGrigor. We are related then, through the Brewins and Pawleys! I've written up about them. This is my blog:

https://ourkeatsfamilystory.blogspot.com/

Hope you find it interesting, and if you have any corrections let me know.  :)