James Bland
(circa 1570 - before 1 March 1616/17)
James Bland|b. c 1570\nd. b 1 Mar 1616/17|p71.htm#i7409|Thomas Bland|b. c 1545?\nd. b 12 Dec 1580|p75.htm#i7519|Rose Bland als Willet|b. c 1550?\nd. c 18 Jan 1621|p65.htm#i8089|||||||||||||
James Bland was born circa 1570 at Suffolk. He was the son of Thomas Bland and Rose Bland als Willet. James was a yeoman at West Stow..
James Bland married Agnes Unknown on 28 November 1592 at West Stow, Suffolk.
1538-1631 Muster rolls - West Stow, pp Jas Bland, James Bland's name replaced H Gore, 20 men, all able.
He was not mentioned in 1620 but Robert Bland was taxed 4/- on £4 in movables.
He was mentioned in Subsidy rolls 1598/99 at West Stow, James Bland in movables £3/8/-.
James Bland made a will dated 6 December 1613 at West Stow. In the name of God Amen the sixth daie of December 1613, I James Bland of West Stow, Sfk, yeoman being sick? in body but of good and perfect rememberance thanks be to almighty God, do make and ... this my last will and testament in manner and form following, ... And my body I committ to the earth to be buried ... in the churchyard of West Stow ... And as... of my worldly goods, my mynde and will is, and I doe hereby give and bequeath unto the poor people of West Stow 20 shillings to be distributed among them by my executors upon the day of my buryal;
Item I give and bequeath unto Agnes my wife for ... of her naturall life all my lands, tenements and hereditaments being freehold & copyhold situate lyinge and being in the towne? and ... of Carbrooke in the countie of Norfolk, and after the decease of the said Agnes my wyfe, I give and bequeath unto Robert my younger son and to his heirs all my said lands tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook aforesaid; Item I give and bequeath unto my sons James and Robt all my ... of ... to be equally divided between them. Item and Robert all my ... to be equally divided between them. (p.2)
Item I give & bequeath unto Susan my daughter 120 pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto her by my executors withing five? years next after my decease or .... time of her marriage ... shall first happen.
Item I give and bequeath unto the said Agnes my wife and the said James & Robert my sons, all my lease? and farme where I now dwell in Westowe aforesaid; and all my ... .. there ... bullocks ... hold ... whatsoever ... my said farme, Item my will and ... is that Rose my mother shall have her ... of my said ... and my ... ... and dwell ... my farme house in .e ... afsd .. ... shall ... to dwell ... my said wife and sons?, Item I give and bequeath unto the said Rose my mother ... if ... and to ... of barley? to be paid unto her ... during her natural life by my executors.
Item I give and bequeath unto Katherine Goare my daughter in law 40 pounds of lawful English money ... condition that the said Katherine shall not marrye .. Frances Bray? of Larkford?, but ... shall happen that the said Katherine shall contact her be.. and marryed to the said Frances ...., that ... her said .... to ... to my execuros but the said Katherine to loose the benefit exers?
Item I give & bequeath unto Agnes Goare the wife of Henrie Gathercole of Barnham five pounds of lawful English money.
Item I give & bequeath unto Henrie Goare my son in law five pounds of lawful English money,
Item I ... to Thomas Goare my son in law ... the ... he ... me, provided .. that .. my ... shall not suffer my said ... my said copyhold lands, tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook afsd ... tp my ... afsd, and shall ... to surrender and .. my said coppiehold lands tenements and hereditaments to the said Robt my son and his heires, That .... my will and ... is that the said James my sonne shall loose the benefit of all my estate ... ... said brother, he paid Robert my son to ... and emoye to his ... and behest ..;
I give & bequeath unto Thomas Coffea??? gentleman ... of Frances .... gentleman twenty shillings ....,
Item I give & bequeath unto my goddaughter one of the daughters of .... C.... of ... one ... of ...,
Item I will and my me... ...afsd, That then I will that my said ... of .... in ... his best ... by my executors ..., All the residue of my goods and ... ... nature ... be, I doe give them to my executors to be equally divided between them, and I doe make and ordaine .... and .... my .... executors ..., and the said Francis Coffea gent and John Shore? of Allompton supervisors of this my said will and testament and I doe give them five pounds .... to ... and ... my said exectors and I doe appoint my said executors (p.4)... and by my said supervisor the marke of James Bland, sealed and ... in the presence of me William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Ladyman. Probatum fuit... 1616.
James died before 1 March 1616/17 at West Stow, Suffolk. He was buried on 1 March 1616/17 at St Mary, West Stow.
His will was proved in March 1616/17 at Sudbury, Suffolk.
James Bland married Agnes Unknown on 28 November 1592 at West Stow, Suffolk.
1538-1631 Muster rolls - West Stow, pp Jas Bland, James Bland's name replaced H Gore, 20 men, all able.
He was not mentioned in 1620 but Robert Bland was taxed 4/- on £4 in movables.
He was mentioned in Subsidy rolls 1598/99 at West Stow, James Bland in movables £3/8/-.
James Bland made a will dated 6 December 1613 at West Stow. In the name of God Amen the sixth daie of December 1613, I James Bland of West Stow, Sfk, yeoman being sick? in body but of good and perfect rememberance thanks be to almighty God, do make and ... this my last will and testament in manner and form following, ... And my body I committ to the earth to be buried ... in the churchyard of West Stow ... And as... of my worldly goods, my mynde and will is, and I doe hereby give and bequeath unto the poor people of West Stow 20 shillings to be distributed among them by my executors upon the day of my buryal;
Item I give and bequeath unto Agnes my wife for ... of her naturall life all my lands, tenements and hereditaments being freehold & copyhold situate lyinge and being in the towne? and ... of Carbrooke in the countie of Norfolk, and after the decease of the said Agnes my wyfe, I give and bequeath unto Robert my younger son and to his heirs all my said lands tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook aforesaid; Item I give and bequeath unto my sons James and Robt all my ... of ... to be equally divided between them. Item and Robert all my ... to be equally divided between them. (p.2)
Item I give & bequeath unto Susan my daughter 120 pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto her by my executors withing five? years next after my decease or .... time of her marriage ... shall first happen.
Item I give and bequeath unto the said Agnes my wife and the said James & Robert my sons, all my lease? and farme where I now dwell in Westowe aforesaid; and all my ... .. there ... bullocks ... hold ... whatsoever ... my said farme, Item my will and ... is that Rose my mother shall have her ... of my said ... and my ... ... and dwell ... my farme house in .e ... afsd .. ... shall ... to dwell ... my said wife and sons?, Item I give and bequeath unto the said Rose my mother ... if ... and to ... of barley? to be paid unto her ... during her natural life by my executors.
Item I give and bequeath unto Katherine Goare my daughter in law 40 pounds of lawful English money ... condition that the said Katherine shall not marrye .. Frances Bray? of Larkford?, but ... shall happen that the said Katherine shall contact her be.. and marryed to the said Frances ...., that ... her said .... to ... to my execuros but the said Katherine to loose the benefit exers?
Item I give & bequeath unto Agnes Goare the wife of Henrie Gathercole of Barnham five pounds of lawful English money.
Item I give & bequeath unto Henrie Goare my son in law five pounds of lawful English money,
Item I ... to Thomas Goare my son in law ... the ... he ... me, provided .. that .. my ... shall not suffer my said ... my said copyhold lands, tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook afsd ... tp my ... afsd, and shall ... to surrender and .. my said coppiehold lands tenements and hereditaments to the said Robt my son and his heires, That .... my will and ... is that the said James my sonne shall loose the benefit of all my estate ... ... said brother, he paid Robert my son to ... and emoye to his ... and behest ..;
I give & bequeath unto Thomas Coffea??? gentleman ... of Frances .... gentleman twenty shillings ....,
Item I give & bequeath unto my goddaughter one of the daughters of .... C.... of ... one ... of ...,
Item I will and my me... ...afsd, That then I will that my said ... of .... in ... his best ... by my executors ..., All the residue of my goods and ... ... nature ... be, I doe give them to my executors to be equally divided between them, and I doe make and ordaine .... and .... my .... executors ..., and the said Francis Coffea gent and John Shore? of Allompton supervisors of this my said will and testament and I doe give them five pounds .... to ... and ... my said exectors and I doe appoint my said executors (p.4)... and by my said supervisor the marke of James Bland, sealed and ... in the presence of me William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Ladyman. Probatum fuit... 1616.
James died before 1 March 1616/17 at West Stow, Suffolk. He was buried on 1 March 1616/17 at St Mary, West Stow.
His will was proved in March 1616/17 at Sudbury, Suffolk.
Children of James Bland and Agnes Unknown
- James Bland b. 27 Jan 1593/94
- Robert Bland b. 15 Feb 1595/96
- Susan Bland b. 13 Aug 1598
James Bland
(27 January 1593/94 - )
James Bland|b. 27 Jan 1593/94|p71.htm#i7410|James Bland|b. c 1570\nd. b 1 Mar 1616/17|p71.htm#i7409|Agnes Unknown|d. b 22 Feb 1632/33|p838.htm#i7416|Thomas Bland|b. c 1545?\nd. b 12 Dec 1580|p75.htm#i7519|Rose Bland als Willet|b. c 1550?\nd. c 18 Jan 1621|p65.htm#i8089|||||||
James Bland was christened on 27 January 1593/94 at West Stow, Suffolk. He was the son of James Bland and Agnes Unknown.
In James Bland's will dated 6 December 1613 at West Stow, James Bland was named as heir; In the name of God Amen the sixth daie of December 1613, I James Bland of West Stow, Sfk, yeoman being sick? in body but of good and perfect rememberance thanks be to almighty God, do make and ... this my last will and testament in manner and form following, ... And my body I committ to the earth to be buried ... in the churchyard of West Stow ... And as... of my worldly goods, my mynde and will is, and I doe hereby give and bequeath unto the poor people of West Stow 20 shillings to be distributed among them by my executors upon the day of my buryal;
Item I give and bequeath unto Agnes my wife for ... of her naturall life all my lands, tenements and hereditaments being freehold & copyhold situate lyinge and being in the towne? and ... of Carbrooke in the countie of Norfolk, and after the decease of the said Agnes my wyfe, I give and bequeath unto Robert my younger son and to his heirs all my said lands tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook aforesaid; Item I give and bequeath unto my sons James and Robt all my ... of ... to be equally divided between them. Item and Robert all my ... to be equally divided between them. (p.2)
Item I give & bequeath unto Susan my daughter 120 pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto her by my executors withing five? years next after my decease or .... time of her marriage ... shall first happen.
Item I give and bequeath unto the said Agnes my wife and the said James & Robert my sons, all my lease? and farme where I now dwell in Westowe aforesaid; and all my ... .. there ... bullocks ... hold ... whatsoever ... my said farme, Item my will and ... is that Rose my mother shall have her ... of my said ... and my ... ... and dwell ... my farme house in .e ... afsd .. ... shall ... to dwell ... my said wife and sons?, Item I give and bequeath unto the said Rose my mother ... if ... and to ... of barley? to be paid unto her ... during her natural life by my executors.
Item I give and bequeath unto Katherine Goare my daughter in law 40 pounds of lawful English money ... condition that the said Katherine shall not marrye .. Frances Bray? of Larkford?, but ... shall happen that the said Katherine shall contact her be.. and marryed to the said Frances ...., that ... her said .... to ... to my execuros but the said Katherine to loose the benefit exers?
Item I give & bequeath unto Agnes Goare the wife of Henrie Gathercole of Barnham five pounds of lawful English money.
Item I give & bequeath unto Henrie Goare my son in law five pounds of lawful English money,
Item I ... to Thomas Goare my son in law ... the ... he ... me, provided .. that .. my ... shall not suffer my said ... my said copyhold lands, tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook afsd ... tp my ... afsd, and shall ... to surrender and .. my said coppiehold lands tenements and hereditaments to the said Robt my son and his heires, That .... my will and ... is that the said James my sonne shall loose the benefit of all my estate ... ... said brother, he paid Robert my son to ... and emoye to his ... and behest ..;
I give & bequeath unto Thomas Coffea??? gentleman ... of Frances .... gentleman twenty shillings ....,
Item I give & bequeath unto my goddaughter one of the daughters of .... C.... of ... one ... of ...,
Item I will and my me... ...afsd, That then I will that my said ... of .... in ... his best ... by my executors ..., All the residue of my goods and ... ... nature ... be, I doe give them to my executors to be equally divided between them, and I doe make and ordaine .... and .... my .... executors ..., and the said Francis Coffea gent and John Shore? of Allompton supervisors of this my said will and testament and I doe give them five pounds .... to ... and ... my said exectors and I doe appoint my said executors (p.4)... and by my said supervisor the marke of James Bland, sealed and ... in the presence of me William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Ladyman. Probatum fuit... 1616.
James Bland married Margaret Hunt on 20 February 1622/23 at West Stow, Suffolk.
In James Bland's will dated 6 December 1613 at West Stow, James Bland was named as heir; In the name of God Amen the sixth daie of December 1613, I James Bland of West Stow, Sfk, yeoman being sick? in body but of good and perfect rememberance thanks be to almighty God, do make and ... this my last will and testament in manner and form following, ... And my body I committ to the earth to be buried ... in the churchyard of West Stow ... And as... of my worldly goods, my mynde and will is, and I doe hereby give and bequeath unto the poor people of West Stow 20 shillings to be distributed among them by my executors upon the day of my buryal;
Item I give and bequeath unto Agnes my wife for ... of her naturall life all my lands, tenements and hereditaments being freehold & copyhold situate lyinge and being in the towne? and ... of Carbrooke in the countie of Norfolk, and after the decease of the said Agnes my wyfe, I give and bequeath unto Robert my younger son and to his heirs all my said lands tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook aforesaid; Item I give and bequeath unto my sons James and Robt all my ... of ... to be equally divided between them. Item and Robert all my ... to be equally divided between them. (p.2)
Item I give & bequeath unto Susan my daughter 120 pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto her by my executors withing five? years next after my decease or .... time of her marriage ... shall first happen.
Item I give and bequeath unto the said Agnes my wife and the said James & Robert my sons, all my lease? and farme where I now dwell in Westowe aforesaid; and all my ... .. there ... bullocks ... hold ... whatsoever ... my said farme, Item my will and ... is that Rose my mother shall have her ... of my said ... and my ... ... and dwell ... my farme house in .e ... afsd .. ... shall ... to dwell ... my said wife and sons?, Item I give and bequeath unto the said Rose my mother ... if ... and to ... of barley? to be paid unto her ... during her natural life by my executors.
Item I give and bequeath unto Katherine Goare my daughter in law 40 pounds of lawful English money ... condition that the said Katherine shall not marrye .. Frances Bray? of Larkford?, but ... shall happen that the said Katherine shall contact her be.. and marryed to the said Frances ...., that ... her said .... to ... to my execuros but the said Katherine to loose the benefit exers?
Item I give & bequeath unto Agnes Goare the wife of Henrie Gathercole of Barnham five pounds of lawful English money.
Item I give & bequeath unto Henrie Goare my son in law five pounds of lawful English money,
Item I ... to Thomas Goare my son in law ... the ... he ... me, provided .. that .. my ... shall not suffer my said ... my said copyhold lands, tenements and hereditaments in Carbrook afsd ... tp my ... afsd, and shall ... to surrender and .. my said coppiehold lands tenements and hereditaments to the said Robt my son and his heires, That .... my will and ... is that the said James my sonne shall loose the benefit of all my estate ... ... said brother, he paid Robert my son to ... and emoye to his ... and behest ..;
I give & bequeath unto Thomas Coffea??? gentleman ... of Frances .... gentleman twenty shillings ....,
Item I give & bequeath unto my goddaughter one of the daughters of .... C.... of ... one ... of ...,
Item I will and my me... ...afsd, That then I will that my said ... of .... in ... his best ... by my executors ..., All the residue of my goods and ... ... nature ... be, I doe give them to my executors to be equally divided between them, and I doe make and ordaine .... and .... my .... executors ..., and the said Francis Coffea gent and John Shore? of Allompton supervisors of this my said will and testament and I doe give them five pounds .... to ... and ... my said exectors and I doe appoint my said executors (p.4)... and by my said supervisor the marke of James Bland, sealed and ... in the presence of me William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Ladyman. Probatum fuit... 1616.
James Bland married Margaret Hunt on 20 February 1622/23 at West Stow, Suffolk.
James Bland
(say 1600 - before 12 April 1642)
He was presumably the brother? of the Thomas Bland who married there in 1634. James Bland was born say 1600 at Suffolk. He is probably from Westley which is just west of Bury St Edmunds.
James Bland married Margaret Unknown before 1623. James was a yeoman at Westley..
James Bland lived at Westley, 1638. He was described as a constable.
James Bland paid ship money of 29/2 on 23 March 1639/40 at Westley. Westley is also listed as a sub district of Saxham Parva and includes James Blannd paying 4/6.
James Bland made a will dated 5 January 1641/42 at Westley. Will of James Bland, yeoman of Westley, Suffolk : In the name of God amen, the first day of January 17th year of Charles [1642] James Bland of Westley, yeoman, my body to the earth to be buried at the discretion? of ... executrix whom ... hereby .. and ordaine and appoint my loving wife Margarett Bland
Item I doe appoint and ... my brother Hunting of Culford to be supervisor to this my last will and testament and for his pains and care in this ... I doe give and bequeath unto him five pounds
Item I give my daughter Margaret Bland ten pounds of lawful English money to be .. by ... after my death to the best advantage in the behalf of the said Margarett until she shall attain the age of four and twenty years And when the said Margaret shall have attained the age of five & twenty years then my meaning is that ... unto my said daughter the ten pounds above said with the goods thereof from the first time ...
Item I give unto my son James Bland ... pounds the like money (under 25)
Item I give unto my son Meses/Meles (Moses/Miles?) (under 16) ...
Item I give unto my son Richard Bland (under 16) ...
I give unto my son Robert Bland (under 16) ... to my son Peter ... (under 16) ...
I give unto my son Samuel Bland (under 16) ... I give unto my daughter Alise Bland (under 16) ... my brother Hunting above named and ... James Bland ... of Ampton? in bond of one hundred pounds of ... if the said James Bland should ... my wife Margarett Bland to ... my said wife shall not ... the said agreement and ... her right in the third of the land abovesaid then I bequeath unto my brother Hunting one hundred pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto him by execs & supervisor ... the day and year above written in the ... or Robert Bird, Richard Bennell ... (the first day of January) ... gent will be ... the ... and ... James Bland ... this my will ... of the said James Bland ... into my consideration (viz. the ... day of April 1642) ...to my children above said ... thought ... ... or and appoint by this my will and testament order and appoint that no heres? of the said James ... ... unto my daughter Alise Bland and threescore? to my sonne Moses Bland and threescore pounds to Richard Bland, threescore pounds to Robert Bland, threescore pounds to Peter Bland, threescore pounds to Samuel Bland threescore pounds as by this my will and testament ... at large it may and ... that there shall tenne pounds ... pounds of of ... of Alise Bland ... ... ten pounds out of the portion of Moles Bland and ... of ...other four ... ... said in my will and all the monies out of their ... ... to my wife Margarett Bland for the better ... abovementioned James Bland sealed and delivered in the presence of Robert ..es and Robert Bird. Probatum.
James died before 12 April 1642 at Westley, Suffolk. He was buried on 12 April 1642 at Westley.
His will was proved in 1642 at Suffolk. At Bury St Edmunds.
Children of James Bland and Margaret Unknown
- Margaret Bland b. 5 Oct 1623
- James Bland b. b 1625
- Moses Bland b. a 1626
- Richard Bland b. a 1628
- Robert Bland b. a 1629, d. b 30 May 1651
- Bartholomew Bland b. 18 Feb 1633/34, d. b 22 Feb 1633/34
- Peter Bland b. 30 Jul 1635
- Alice Bland b. a 1635
- Thomas Bland b. 18 Jun 1637, d. b 19 Jun 1637
- Samuel Bland b. 15 Jul 1640, d. b 14 Aug 1672
James Bland
(before 1640 - )
A Grace Bland married Robert Adams 8 June 1625 at Horningsheath/Horringer, possibly an aunt or his mother's remarriage.
. James Bland was born before 1640 at Suffolk.
James Bland married Gricyll or Grace Unknown before 1663.
James Bland lived at Horningsheath, Suffolk, 1663.
Children of James Bland and Gricyll or Grace Unknown
- Gricyll or Grisel Bland b. 8 Aug 1663
- James Bland b. 8 Aug 1663, d. b 24 Sep 1663
James Bland
(8 August 1663 - before 24 September 1663)
James Bland|b. 8 Aug 1663\nd. b 24 Sep 1663|p71.htm#i7615|James Bland|b. b 1640|p71.htm#i7612|Gricyll or Grace Unknown||p850.htm#i7613|||||||||||||
James Bland was christened on 8 August 1663 at Horningsheath, Suffolk. He was the son of James Bland and Gricyll or Grace Unknown.
James died before 24 September 1663 at Horningsheath, Suffolk. He was buried on 24 September 1663 at St Leonard, Horningsheath.
James died before 24 September 1663 at Horningsheath, Suffolk. He was buried on 24 September 1663 at St Leonard, Horningsheath.
James Bland
(24 July 1639 - )
James Bland|b. 24 Jul 1639|p71.htm#i7623|Robert Bland|b. b 1619\nd. b 27 May 1658|p74.htm#i7619|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1620?\nd. b 31 Jan 1684|p862.htm#i7620|Robert? Bland||p74.htm#i33654|Unknown Unknown|d. b 20 Nov 1651|p864.htm#i33653|||||||
James Bland was christened on 24 July 1639 at Assington, Suffolk. He was the son of Robert Bland and Sarah Unknown.
James Bland
(before 1625 - )
James Bland|b. b 1625|p71.htm#i8080|James Bland|b. s 1600\nd. b 12 Apr 1642|p71.htm#i7522|Margaret Unknown|b. s 1603|p854.htm#i8078|||||||||||||
James Bland was born before 1625 at Westley, Suffolk. He was over 16 but less than 25 in 1641. He was the son of James Bland and Margaret Unknown.
James Bland was mentioned in the will of James Bland dated 5 January 1641/42.
James Bland was mentioned in the will of James Bland dated 5 January 1641/42.
James Bland
( - before 9 September 1679)
James Bland|d. b 9 Sep 1679|p71.htm#i28161|James Bland|d. b 16 Nov 1692|p71.htm#i28163|Elizabeth Campin||p139.htm#i29878|||||||||||||
James Bland was the son of James Bland and Elizabeth Campin.
James died before 9 September 1679 at Bures St Mary, Suffolk. He was buried on 9 September 1679 at Bures St Mary.
James died before 9 September 1679 at Bures St Mary, Suffolk. He was buried on 9 September 1679 at Bures St Mary.
James Bland
( - before 20 September 1682)
James Bland|d. b 20 Sep 1682|p71.htm#i28162|James Bland|d. b 16 Nov 1692|p71.htm#i28163|Elizabeth Campin||p139.htm#i29878|||||||||||||
James Bland was the son of James Bland and Elizabeth Campin. James Bland was buried before 20 September 1682 at Bures St Mary.
James died before 20 September 1682 at Bures St Mary, Suffolk.
James died before 20 September 1682 at Bures St Mary, Suffolk.
James Bland
( - before 16 November 1692)
James Bland married Elizabeth Campin in 1678 at Bures St Mary, Suffolk.
James died before 16 November 1692 at Bures St Mary, SFK. He was buried on 16 November 1692 at Bures St Mary.
Children of James Bland and Elizabeth Campin
- James Bland d. b 9 Sep 1679
- James Bland d. b 20 Sep 1682
James Francis Bland
(7 March 1898 - 10 May 1986)
James Francis Bland|b. 7 Mar 1898\nd. 10 May 1986|p71.htm#i3845|James Bland|b. Oct 1863\nd. 23 Sep 1934|p70.htm#i3820|Margaret Frances Boast|b. 21 Nov 1864\nd. 11 Sep 1941|p77.htm#i3821|Abraham Bland|b. 22 Jan 1832\nd. 30 Jul 1897|p65.htm#i3565|Harriet Bullett|b. 27 Oct 1833\nd. 23 Dec 1909|p118.htm#i3566|||||||
James Francis Bland was born on 7 March 1898 at Tarraville, Victoria. He was the son of James Bland and Margaret Frances Boast.
James Francis Bland married Muriel Frances Clarke in 1921 at Victoria. James was farmer at Yarram.
James Francis Bland was registered at 'Merri Vale', Woranga, on the electoral roll dated 1931.
James Francis Bland was registered as as a farmer at Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1934.
James Francis Bland was registered as as a farmer at Yarram on the electoral roll dated between 1935 and 1936.
James served in the RAAF (58352) from June 1942 to October 194.
James Francis Bland was registered as as C/o K M Cox, Yarram, farmer, owner at Alberton on the electoral roll dated 1949.
James Francis Bland was registered at 21 Elizabeth St, Malvern, on the electoral roll dated 1982.
James died on 10 May 1986 at Bairnsdale, Victoria, aged 88. He was described as being of Paynesville. He was cremated on 14 May 1986 at The Necropolis, Springvale.
James Francis Bland married Muriel Frances Clarke in 1921 at Victoria. James was farmer at Yarram.
James Francis Bland was registered at 'Merri Vale', Woranga, on the electoral roll dated 1931.
James Francis Bland was registered as as a farmer at Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1934.
James Francis Bland was registered as as a farmer at Yarram on the electoral roll dated between 1935 and 1936.
James served in the RAAF (58352) from June 1942 to October 194.
James Francis Bland was registered as as C/o K M Cox, Yarram, farmer, owner at Alberton on the electoral roll dated 1949.
James Francis Bland was registered at 21 Elizabeth St, Malvern, on the electoral roll dated 1982.
James died on 10 May 1986 at Bairnsdale, Victoria, aged 88. He was described as being of Paynesville. He was cremated on 14 May 1986 at The Necropolis, Springvale.
Jane Bland
(22 July 1745 - )
Jane Bland|b. 22 Jul 1745|p71.htm#i6980|Matthias Bland|b. 9 Nov 1710|p73.htm#i6975|Mary Hacket|b. c 1710?|p377.htm#i6976||||Elizabeth Bland|b. 20 Aug 1680|p68.htm#i3862|||||||
Jane Bland was christened on 22 July 1745 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Matthias Bland and Mary Hacket.
Jane Bland
(3 September 1629 - )
Jane Bland|b. 3 Sep 1629|p71.htm#i30338|Robert Bland|b. c 1604\nd. b 27 Jan 1658|p74.htm#i6869||||Thomas Bland|b. b 1571\nd. b 28 May 1632|p75.htm#i8091|Susan Lukyn|b. 23 Nov 1577\nd. b 19 Dec 1643|p501.htm#i6866|||||||
Jane Bland was christened on 3 September 1629 at Flempton cum Hengrave, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Robert Bland.
Jane Bland
(circa 1808 - before 18 October 1892)
Jane Bland|b. c 1808\nd. b 18 Oct 1892|p71.htm#i30361|Thomas Bland|b. c 1780|p76.htm#i30359|Emma Unnkown|b. c 1777\nd. b 5 Nov 1863|p865.htm#i30360|||||||||||||
Jane Bland was born circa 1808 at Newark, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Bland and Emma Unnkown.
Jane Bland appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Bland and Emma Unnkown at Melton, Suffolk.
Jane Bland and Emma Unnkown appeared on the 1861 census at Pytches? Rd, Melton, Suffolk. Emma Bland, head, widow, 84, land proprietor, born Campney Ash, Sfk; Jane Bland, daughter unmarried 52, born Newark Ntt, Laura Anne Rowles?, grand daughter 19, born Clapham Mdx, with 2 servants.
Jane Bland appeared on the 1881 census at Melton. Jane Bland, unmarried, 72, head, funded property owner, born Newark, Notts, with niece Laura A Powles,29, born Clapton, Middlesex and 2 servants.
Jane Bland appeared on the 1891 census at The Croft, Melton. Jane Bland, 86, born Newark, Notts, living on own means with her niece Laura A Powles? born London and three servants.
Jane died before 18 October 1892 at Melton, Suffolk. She was buried on 18 October 1892 at St Andrew, Melton.
Jane Bland appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Bland and Emma Unnkown at Melton, Suffolk.
Jane Bland and Emma Unnkown appeared on the 1861 census at Pytches? Rd, Melton, Suffolk. Emma Bland, head, widow, 84, land proprietor, born Campney Ash, Sfk; Jane Bland, daughter unmarried 52, born Newark Ntt, Laura Anne Rowles?, grand daughter 19, born Clapham Mdx, with 2 servants.
Jane Bland appeared on the 1881 census at Melton. Jane Bland, unmarried, 72, head, funded property owner, born Newark, Notts, with niece Laura A Powles,29, born Clapton, Middlesex and 2 servants.
Jane Bland appeared on the 1891 census at The Croft, Melton. Jane Bland, 86, born Newark, Notts, living on own means with her niece Laura A Powles? born London and three servants.
Jane died before 18 October 1892 at Melton, Suffolk. She was buried on 18 October 1892 at St Andrew, Melton.
Joanna Bland
(3 May 1572 - )
Joanna Bland|b. 3 May 1572|p71.htm#i6960|John Bland|b. c 1550|p71.htm#i6919|Catherine Gardyner|b. c 1550\nd. b 23 Feb 1612|p338.htm#i6920|Unknown Bland|b. c 1525|p76.htm#i7420||||||||||
Joanna Bland was christened on 3 May 1572 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was the daughter of John Bland and Catherine Gardyner.
Joanna Bland married Edward Brandsby on 3 June 1599 at Bury St Edmunds, St Mary, SFK.
Joanna Bland married Edward Brandsby on 3 June 1599 at Bury St Edmunds, St Mary, SFK.
John Bland
(March 1776 - 1 June 1847)
John Bland|b. Mar 1776\nd. 1 Jun 1847|p71.htm#i3591|Luke Bland|b. 18 Oct 1744\nd. b 23 Nov 1779|p72.htm#i3589|Mary Seadon|b. 25 Dec 1734\nd. b 2 Aug 1811|p732.htm#i3590|Charles Bland|b. Oct 1714\nd. 5 Mar 1747/48|p66.htm#i3587|Mary Unknown (Deer)|b. c 1715?\nd. b 14 Nov 1766|p859.htm#i3588|John Seadon|b. 28 Jan 1696/97|p731.htm#i9150|Elizabeth Unknown (Seadon)|b. c 1705?|p847.htm#i4868|
John Bland was born in March 1776 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Luke Bland and Mary Seadon. John Bland was christened on 27 May 1779 at St James, Bury St Edmunds. John, son of Luke & Mary, aged 3 years & 2 months.
John Bland served in the military in the 85th Regiment of Foot as a soldier between 1795 and 1800. He is not included in WO97 soldiers documents, the documents being lost. The Regimental registers state: Jno Bland, aged 25, 6 years service, was wounded in the left leg in Holland, of St James, Bury St Edmunds, discharged to pension 8 Dec 1800. A note states Prayed increase 88100.
Certificates of service: 85th Regt of Foot 1 Battalion whereof Major General Nugent is Colonel. John Bland in Capt Mackenzies Company of the afsd regiment. Born in the parish of St James in or near BSE co. Suffolk, aged 25 years and by trade a labourer has served honestly and faithfully in the said regiment for 6 years: but by a wound received in the left leg the 2 Oct 1799 on the late expedition to Holland is hereby discharged and humbly recommended as a proper object of this His Majesty's Royal bounty of Chelsea Hospital. He having first received all just demands of pay, clothing, etc. from his entry into the said regiment, to the date of this discharge, as appears by his receipt on the back hereof. Given under my hand, and the seal of the Regiment at London this 15th day November 1800. Reverse: the mark of John Bland. Cover: John Bland aged 25, served 6 1/8? years, wounded in the leg in Holland, St Jas BSE Suffolk, a labourer.
Regimental paylist: Lt Col (John Ross)'s company: Drummer John Cocksedge 25 Dec 1797 to 25 Jan 1798 (He is not listed for the following month. Ditto: Capt Robt Ainslie's company: Privates - William Bland 31 days, £1/11/-. Remarks: on duty. Ditto following month; ditto but sick for the 28 days from 25 Feb to 24 March, £1/8/-; April, £1/11/-; 25 Apr - 24 May now called John Bland, list headed by "On command with Lt Col. Ross at Farsham] names bracketed with "Det" (=detached?); 25 Aug-Sep John Bland is in Capt Pigott's co.- quartered at Bridgnorth; by June-July 1799 he is back in Capt Ainslie's company as John earning £1/8/4 for 30 days with the note "on board ship from 25 to 27 June; July-Aug he is paid £1/2/6 in Cpt McKenzie's co. with 2/4/- extra allowances to innkeepers, etc. on bd ship; Aug-Sep ditto 1/9/-, on board ship 25-28 Aug; Sep-Oct 1/10/- for 30 days "sick in general hospital"; ditto Oct-Dec, (a large number of men deserted in Nov-Dec). Capt John McKenzie's company - no Bland listed. (ditto following month).
1800 regimental pay list: Capt McKenzie's company: Private John Bland 25 Feb - 24 March - Agent for, in general hospital.
He was apparently stationed in Jersey in the Channel Isles after his marriage (1799) as his eldest daughter claimed to be born there in there in the census returns.
Pension returns Ipswich WO 22/38 June 1847: Pensions ceased by death, 85th Regt. Rate of pension 6d, Date of admission to out pension 8 Dec 1800, Pte., Permanent pension, ceased 1 June 1847 John Bland, aged at decease: 72.
John Bland married Mary Metcalf, daughter of James Metcalf and Isabella Mothersole, on 5 December 1796 at St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
John Bland claimed settlement at St James Bury St Edmunds on 2 January 1801 at Bury St Edmunds, SFK. Settlement examination of John Bland of the parish of St Mary 2 Jan 1801. Born in parish of St James, aged 25 or thereabouts, lawful place of settlement is in St James by his parents being legally settled there. By Mary his present wife he has one child named Elizabeth aged 17 months or thereabouts. (X). John was widowed before 8 May 1825 at Hessett, Suffolk, on the death of his wife Mary Metcalf.
John Bland married secondly Susan Alice Unknown (Groom) on 8 December 1829 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. They may have a child Susan Alice Bland, who died in 1838. John was widowed before 23 August 1840 at Hessett on the death of his wife Susan Alice Unknown (Groom).
John Bland appeared on the 1841 census at Great Green, Hessett. John Bland, aged 65, pensioner.
John Bland married thirdly Mary Unknown (Clarke) after 5 January 1845 at Hessett. John was widowed before 4 September 1845 at Hessett on the death of his wife Mary Unknown (Clarke).
John died on 1 June 1847 at Hessett, Suffolk, aged 71. He was buried on 5 June 1847 at Hessett.
John Bland served in the military in the 85th Regiment of Foot as a soldier between 1795 and 1800. He is not included in WO97 soldiers documents, the documents being lost. The Regimental registers state: Jno Bland, aged 25, 6 years service, was wounded in the left leg in Holland, of St James, Bury St Edmunds, discharged to pension 8 Dec 1800. A note states Prayed increase 88100.
Certificates of service: 85th Regt of Foot 1 Battalion whereof Major General Nugent is Colonel. John Bland in Capt Mackenzies Company of the afsd regiment. Born in the parish of St James in or near BSE co. Suffolk, aged 25 years and by trade a labourer has served honestly and faithfully in the said regiment for 6 years: but by a wound received in the left leg the 2 Oct 1799 on the late expedition to Holland is hereby discharged and humbly recommended as a proper object of this His Majesty's Royal bounty of Chelsea Hospital. He having first received all just demands of pay, clothing, etc. from his entry into the said regiment, to the date of this discharge, as appears by his receipt on the back hereof. Given under my hand, and the seal of the Regiment at London this 15th day November 1800. Reverse: the mark of John Bland. Cover: John Bland aged 25, served 6 1/8? years, wounded in the leg in Holland, St Jas BSE Suffolk, a labourer.
Regimental paylist: Lt Col (John Ross)'s company: Drummer John Cocksedge 25 Dec 1797 to 25 Jan 1798 (He is not listed for the following month. Ditto: Capt Robt Ainslie's company: Privates - William Bland 31 days, £1/11/-. Remarks: on duty. Ditto following month; ditto but sick for the 28 days from 25 Feb to 24 March, £1/8/-; April, £1/11/-; 25 Apr - 24 May now called John Bland, list headed by "On command with Lt Col. Ross at Farsham] names bracketed with "Det" (=detached?); 25 Aug-Sep John Bland is in Capt Pigott's co.- quartered at Bridgnorth; by June-July 1799 he is back in Capt Ainslie's company as John earning £1/8/4 for 30 days with the note "on board ship from 25 to 27 June; July-Aug he is paid £1/2/6 in Cpt McKenzie's co. with 2/4/- extra allowances to innkeepers, etc. on bd ship; Aug-Sep ditto 1/9/-, on board ship 25-28 Aug; Sep-Oct 1/10/- for 30 days "sick in general hospital"; ditto Oct-Dec, (a large number of men deserted in Nov-Dec). Capt John McKenzie's company - no Bland listed. (ditto following month).
1800 regimental pay list: Capt McKenzie's company: Private John Bland 25 Feb - 24 March - Agent for, in general hospital.
He was apparently stationed in Jersey in the Channel Isles after his marriage (1799) as his eldest daughter claimed to be born there in there in the census returns.
Pension returns Ipswich WO 22/38 June 1847: Pensions ceased by death, 85th Regt. Rate of pension 6d, Date of admission to out pension 8 Dec 1800, Pte., Permanent pension, ceased 1 June 1847 John Bland, aged at decease: 72.
John Bland married Mary Metcalf, daughter of James Metcalf and Isabella Mothersole, on 5 December 1796 at St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
John Bland claimed settlement at St James Bury St Edmunds on 2 January 1801 at Bury St Edmunds, SFK. Settlement examination of John Bland of the parish of St Mary 2 Jan 1801. Born in parish of St James, aged 25 or thereabouts, lawful place of settlement is in St James by his parents being legally settled there. By Mary his present wife he has one child named Elizabeth aged 17 months or thereabouts. (X). John was widowed before 8 May 1825 at Hessett, Suffolk, on the death of his wife Mary Metcalf.
John Bland married secondly Susan Alice Unknown (Groom) on 8 December 1829 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. They may have a child Susan Alice Bland, who died in 1838. John was widowed before 23 August 1840 at Hessett on the death of his wife Susan Alice Unknown (Groom).
John Bland appeared on the 1841 census at Great Green, Hessett. John Bland, aged 65, pensioner.
John Bland married thirdly Mary Unknown (Clarke) after 5 January 1845 at Hessett. John was widowed before 4 September 1845 at Hessett on the death of his wife Mary Unknown (Clarke).
John died on 1 June 1847 at Hessett, Suffolk, aged 71. He was buried on 5 June 1847 at Hessett.
Children of John Bland and Mary Metcalf
- Elizabeth Bland+ b. 4 Jun 1799, d. 16 Jan 1858
- William John Bland+ b. 26 Sep 1802, d. b 27 Aug 1848
- William Bland+ b. 24 Jun 1806, d. 30 Aug 1854
- Charles Bland+ b. 27 Aug 1809, d. b 26 Sep 1845
- George Bland b. b 8 May 1813, d. b 30 Nov 1813
John Bland
(13 January 1833 - before 24 September 1889)
John Bland|b. 13 Jan 1833\nd. b 24 Sep 1889|p71.htm#i3945|William John Bland|b. 26 Sep 1802\nd. b 27 Aug 1848|p77.htm#i3906|Mary Ann Froud or Frood|b. 26 Feb 1798\nd. b 18 Jan 1884|p336.htm#i3907|John Bland|b. Mar 1776\nd. 1 Jun 1847|p71.htm#i3591|Mary Metcalf|b. b May 1768\nd. b 8 May 1825|p549.htm#i3592|||||||
John Bland was born on 13 January 1833 at Hessett, Suffolk. He was the son of William John Bland and Mary Ann Froud or Frood. John Bland was christened on 3 July 1836 at Hessett.
John Bland appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Bland and Mary Ann Froud or Frood at Great Green, Hessett. David, Arthur, John, Elijah and Charles were listed as the children of Mary Ann Froud or Frood in the 1851 census at Hessett.
John Bland married Mary Elsden circa 1855.
John Bland and Mary Elsden appeared on the 1861 census at Whepstead. John Bland, head, 28, married, pedlar, born Hessett, Mary wife 22 born Whepstead, Emma daughter, 5, born Whepstead, Rachel, daughter, 1 born Whepstead.
John Bland and Mary Elsden appeared on the 1871 census at Whepstead Road, Whepstead. John Bland, 34, hawker, born Hessett, Mary wife, 31, born Whepstead, Emma, daughter, 14 scholar.
John Bland and Mary Elsden appeared on the 1881 census at Chedburgh Road, Whepstead. John Bland, 45, farmer of 30 acres employing 1 man, born Hessett, Mary, wife 42, born Whepstead, Emma Boreham daughter 24, George Boreham s-in-law 26 born Horringer, John G Boreham, grandson, aged 2, born Whepstead.
John died before 24 September 1889 at Whepstead, Suffolk. He was buried on 24 September 1889 at St Petronilla, Whepstead.
John Bland appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Bland and Mary Ann Froud or Frood at Great Green, Hessett. David, Arthur, John, Elijah and Charles were listed as the children of Mary Ann Froud or Frood in the 1851 census at Hessett.
John Bland married Mary Elsden circa 1855.
John Bland and Mary Elsden appeared on the 1861 census at Whepstead. John Bland, head, 28, married, pedlar, born Hessett, Mary wife 22 born Whepstead, Emma daughter, 5, born Whepstead, Rachel, daughter, 1 born Whepstead.
John Bland and Mary Elsden appeared on the 1871 census at Whepstead Road, Whepstead. John Bland, 34, hawker, born Hessett, Mary wife, 31, born Whepstead, Emma, daughter, 14 scholar.
John Bland and Mary Elsden appeared on the 1881 census at Chedburgh Road, Whepstead. John Bland, 45, farmer of 30 acres employing 1 man, born Hessett, Mary, wife 42, born Whepstead, Emma Boreham daughter 24, George Boreham s-in-law 26 born Horringer, John G Boreham, grandson, aged 2, born Whepstead.
John died before 24 September 1889 at Whepstead, Suffolk. He was buried on 24 September 1889 at St Petronilla, Whepstead.
Children of John Bland and Mary Elsden
- Emma Elizabeth Bland+ b. 3 Jun 1856, d. 31 Jan 1898
- Rachel Bland b. b 1 Jul 1859, d. b 23 Aug 1863
John Bland
(circa 1550 - )
John Bland|b. c 1550|p71.htm#i6919|Unknown Bland|b. c 1525|p76.htm#i7420||||||||||||||||
John Bland was born circa 1550 at Suffolk. He was the son of Unknown Bland.
John Bland married Catherine Gardyner on 12 August 1571 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. John Bland was described as the spouse of an unknown person at an unknown person burial. Buried the wife of John Bland, the elder.
John Bland married Catherine Gardyner on 12 August 1571 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. John Bland was described as the spouse of an unknown person at an unknown person burial. Buried the wife of John Bland, the elder.
Children of John Bland and Catherine Gardyner
- Joanna Bland b. 3 May 1572
- John Bland+ b. c 1575?, d. 13 Jun 1632
- Edward or Edmund Bland+ b. 8 Dec 1577, d. c 27 Aug 1631
- Thomas Bland+ b. 7 Jun 1579, d. b 1617?
- Mary Bland b. 28 Jan 1581/82
John Bland
(18 May 1606 - before 13 June 1632)
John Bland|b. 18 May 1606\nd. b 13 Jun 1632|p71.htm#i6966|Edward or Edmund Bland|b. 8 Dec 1577\nd. c 27 Aug 1631|p68.htm#i6857|Barbara Hynard|b. c 1580?\nd. c 11 Oct 1668|p451.htm#i6856|John Bland|b. c 1550|p71.htm#i6919|Catherine Gardyner|b. c 1550\nd. b 23 Feb 1612|p338.htm#i6920|Edmund Hynard|b. b 1560\nd. b 6 Jun 1622|p451.htm#i8070|Rose Unknown (Hynard)|b. c 1560\nd. c 20 Nov 1632|p862.htm#i6855|
John Bland was christened on 18 May 1606 at St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was the son of Edward or Edmund Bland and Barbara Hynard.
In Rose Unknown (Hynard)'s will dated 10 April 1632 at St James, Bury St Edmunds,, John Bland was named as heir; Will of Rose Hynard (X) of BSE, widow dated 10 April 1632 I give to my daughter Barbara Bland, widow & my daughter Rose, wife of John Normanton, my lease of my messuage in Brentgovel Street, formerly in the tenure of my late husband Edmund and now occupied by me, Barbara Bland & Wm Medleditche. I authorize my 2 daughters, who I make ex'trices, to sell my messuage and use the money to pay the following legacies: £10 to my gr-child Rose Marshall, £15 to my gr-child Anne Pettyward, £20 to my gr-child Anne, wife of Frederick Godfrye, £15 to my gr-child Bridget Pettyward and 40s to my grandson John Bland; all to be paid within a year of my decease. I give my son-in-law John Normanton 40s to make him a ring. I give cousin Thomas Cheston of London 40s and Richard Cooper of Bury clothier; both to be paid after my decease. I will that my daughter Barbara Bland shall dwell in that part of my house where she now inhabits for 30 years if she live so long. I give her a feather bed, a feather bolster and my best covering. I give Anne Pettyward the featherbed that was her mother's, a feather bolster, a covering, 2 pairs sheets and a pillow. I give Bridget Pettyward a flockbed, a flock bolster, 2 pairs sheets and a covering. I give Mary Yonges widow, late wife of Thomas Yonges, my gold hoop ring. My late husband in his will gave legacies of £5 to Rose Marshall (by the name of Rose Bland) and of £10 each to Anne & Bridget Pettyward, and my will is that, if the law of the realm allows this sum of £25 to be recovered by my ex'trices, my legacies to these 3 shall be reduced by the sums left to them by my late husband. If Anne & Frederick Godfrye attempt to sue my ex'trices or refuse to release their interest in my messuage within 10 months of my decease, the legacy of £20 to Anne shall be void. The residue of my unbequeathed goods, plate, money, jewels and household stuff I give to my 2 daughters Barbara Bland and Rose Normanton my ex'trices. I give to my grandchildren John Normanton the younger, Thomas, Rose and Elizabeth Normanton 40s each to be paid by my daughter Rose Normanton when they are 24, I give my grandson Andrew Bland my silver wine cup. I give Edward, George, Edmund, Frances, Anne & Mary Bland my grandchildren 40s to be paid by my daughter Barbara Bland when 24. Witness: John Hyell, George Sparrose (X).
John died before 13 June 1632 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was buried on 13 June 1632 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
In Rose Unknown (Hynard)'s will dated 10 April 1632 at St James, Bury St Edmunds,, John Bland was named as heir; Will of Rose Hynard (X) of BSE, widow dated 10 April 1632 I give to my daughter Barbara Bland, widow & my daughter Rose, wife of John Normanton, my lease of my messuage in Brentgovel Street, formerly in the tenure of my late husband Edmund and now occupied by me, Barbara Bland & Wm Medleditche. I authorize my 2 daughters, who I make ex'trices, to sell my messuage and use the money to pay the following legacies: £10 to my gr-child Rose Marshall, £15 to my gr-child Anne Pettyward, £20 to my gr-child Anne, wife of Frederick Godfrye, £15 to my gr-child Bridget Pettyward and 40s to my grandson John Bland; all to be paid within a year of my decease. I give my son-in-law John Normanton 40s to make him a ring. I give cousin Thomas Cheston of London 40s and Richard Cooper of Bury clothier; both to be paid after my decease. I will that my daughter Barbara Bland shall dwell in that part of my house where she now inhabits for 30 years if she live so long. I give her a feather bed, a feather bolster and my best covering. I give Anne Pettyward the featherbed that was her mother's, a feather bolster, a covering, 2 pairs sheets and a pillow. I give Bridget Pettyward a flockbed, a flock bolster, 2 pairs sheets and a covering. I give Mary Yonges widow, late wife of Thomas Yonges, my gold hoop ring. My late husband in his will gave legacies of £5 to Rose Marshall (by the name of Rose Bland) and of £10 each to Anne & Bridget Pettyward, and my will is that, if the law of the realm allows this sum of £25 to be recovered by my ex'trices, my legacies to these 3 shall be reduced by the sums left to them by my late husband. If Anne & Frederick Godfrye attempt to sue my ex'trices or refuse to release their interest in my messuage within 10 months of my decease, the legacy of £20 to Anne shall be void. The residue of my unbequeathed goods, plate, money, jewels and household stuff I give to my 2 daughters Barbara Bland and Rose Normanton my ex'trices. I give to my grandchildren John Normanton the younger, Thomas, Rose and Elizabeth Normanton 40s each to be paid by my daughter Rose Normanton when they are 24, I give my grandson Andrew Bland my silver wine cup. I give Edward, George, Edmund, Frances, Anne & Mary Bland my grandchildren 40s to be paid by my daughter Barbara Bland when 24. Witness: John Hyell, George Sparrose (X).
John died before 13 June 1632 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was buried on 13 June 1632 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
John Bland
(circa 1575? - 13 June 1632)
John Bland|b. c 1575?\nd. 13 Jun 1632|p71.htm#i7421|John Bland|b. c 1550|p71.htm#i6919|Catherine Gardyner|b. c 1550\nd. b 23 Feb 1612|p338.htm#i6920|Unknown Bland|b. c 1525|p76.htm#i7420||||||||||
John Bland was born circa 1575? At Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Presumably son of John as in 1612 the wife of John the elder was buried, which implies that a father & son John were living at Bury St Edmunds. He was the son of John Bland and Catherine Gardyner.
John Bland married Margery Baxter on 27 November 1600 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
John Bland married Elizabeth Lettis in 1613 at Elmswell, Suffolk.
John died on 13 June 1632 at St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
John Bland married Margery Baxter on 27 November 1600 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
John Bland married Elizabeth Lettis in 1613 at Elmswell, Suffolk.
John died on 13 June 1632 at St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Child of John Bland and Elizabeth Lettis
- Edward Bland b. c 1613, d. b 6 Mar 1614/15
John Bland
(2 October 1580 - )
John Bland|b. 2 Oct 1580|p71.htm#i7570|John Bland|b. b 1560\nd. b 1602|p71.htm#i7573|Susan? Sudbury|b. b 1560\nd. c 1585|p808.htm#i7580|||||||||||||
John Bland was christened on 2 October 1580 at Hadleigh, Suffolk. He was the son of John Bland and Susan? Sudbury.
John Bland
(before 1560 - before 1602)
John Bland was born before 1560 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
John Bland married Susan? Sudbury in 1575 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
John Bland married Rose Pennocke on 9 May 1586 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
John died before 1602.
John Bland married Susan? Sudbury in 1575 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
John Bland married Rose Pennocke on 9 May 1586 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
John died before 1602.
Children of John Bland and Susan? Sudbury
- Susan Bland b. 31 Aug 1578
- John Bland b. 2 Oct 1580
- Judith Bland b. 19 Aug 1582
- William Bland b. 29 Aug 1585
Children of John Bland and Rose Pennocke
- Thomas Bland b. 3 Dec 1587
- Richard Bland b. 17 May 1590
John Bland
(13 February 1564/65 - 25 February 1564/65)
John Bland|b. 13 Feb 1564/65\nd. 25 Feb 1564/65|p71.htm#i7586|Raffe Bland (of Lowestoft)|b. b 1545|p73.htm#i7581|Joan or Jone Unknown|b. c 1545|p852.htm#i7582|Unknown Bland of Lowestoft|b. b 1525|p76.htm#i7588||||||||||
John Bland was christened on 13 February 1564/65 at Lowestoft, Suffolk. He was the son of Raffe Bland (of Lowestoft) and Joan or Jone Unknown.
John died on 25 February 1564/65 at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
John died on 25 February 1564/65 at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
John Bland
(9 November 1572 - )
John Bland|b. 9 Nov 1572|p71.htm#i7587|Raffe Bland (of Lowestoft)|b. b 1545|p73.htm#i7581|Joan or Jone Unknown|b. c 1545|p852.htm#i7582|Unknown Bland of Lowestoft|b. b 1525|p76.htm#i7588||||||||||
John Bland was christened on 9 November 1572 at Lowestoft, Suffolk. He was the son of Raffe Bland (of Lowestoft) and Joan or Jone Unknown.
John Bland
(before 1545 - )
John Bland|b. b 1545|p71.htm#i7589|Unknown Bland of Lowestoft|b. b 1525|p76.htm#i7588||||||||||||||||
John Bland was born before 1545. He was the son of Unknown Bland of Lowestoft.
John Bland married Alice Lownd on 5 July 1563 at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
John Bland married Alice Lownd on 5 July 1563 at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Child of John Bland and Alice Lownd
- Catherine Bland b. 12 Dec 1563
John Bland
(3 November 1543 - )
John Bland|b. 3 Nov 1543|p71.htm#i8094|Edmund Bland|d. c 1556|p68.htm#i7517|Catherine Roger?|b. c 1520?\nd. b 26 Dec 1567|p673.htm#i7515|||||||||||||
John Bland was christened on 3 November 1543 at Depden, Suffolk. He was the son of Edmund Bland and Catherine Roger?
John Bland
(before 1540 - )
John Bland was born before 1540 at Suffolk.
John Bland married Agnes Goilmer in 1560 at Trimley St Martin, Suffolk.
John Bland married Agnes Goilmer in 1560 at Trimley St Martin, Suffolk.
John Bland
(before 1615 - )
John Bland was born before 1615 at Suffolk.
John Bland married Mary Gippes in 1633 at Clare, Suffolk.
John Bland was named in the in 1638 militia list taken at Clare, Suffolk. He was a weaver (Master) on 25 March 1650 at Clare, Suffolk.
John Bland married Mary Gippes in 1633 at Clare, Suffolk.
John Bland was named in the in 1638 militia list taken at Clare, Suffolk. He was a weaver (Master) on 25 March 1650 at Clare, Suffolk.
John Bland
( - before 13 October 1592)
John Bland
( - circa 1587)
John Bland was named in the in 1583 militia list taken at Fritton, Suffolk. 1583 muster roll - Frytton, b. J Bland. John was a tailor. M2.
John died circa 1587 at Fritton, Suffolk.
His will was proved in 1587 at Suffolk.
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