I am currently looking into the family of my ancestor Richard Wise and have come across a bit of a puzzle which I hope someone here can suggest a solution to.
As far as I was aware until recently, Richard married Sarah Thomas in Throwley in 1624 and they appeared to have had three children, Thomas (born 1627/28 in Throwley), Mary (born 1630/31 in Throwley), and Obedier [a daughter] (born in 1633).
I did find a Will a couple of years ago for a Richard Wise dated 1636 which I thought could be my Richard, however the name of the wife was down as Mary and not Sarah so I assumed for the time that it was the wrong Richard.
However I have since done more investigating and found out that Sarah died in 1632 and Richard appears to have married again in 1632 in the parish of Selling, to a woman named Mary Cheese - obviously the Mary refered to as "my wife" in his Will.
In the Will Richard refers to his daughter Obedier who now appears to have been born to Mary and not Sarah as I previously thought given that she was christened in 1633. What is now puzzling e is he fact that Obedier appears to have been a twin! There is another Thomas Wise chistened on the same day as her - 23 June 1633 in Throwley with both described as children of "Richard Wise" (or "Richard Wyse").
So far I have been unable to find a burial for the first Thomas, and given that my ancestor is Thomas Wise I am unsure which is my Thomas - the Thomas born to Sarah, or the Thomas born to Mary?
Any thoughts or ideas would be welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
Matt