Helen Unknown

     Helen Unknown married Ormsby Handcock, son of Capt Elias Robison Handcock and Helen Ormsby.

Child of Helen Unknown and Ormsby Handcock

Helen Unknown (Hamilton)

     Helen Unknown (Hamilton) married Walter FitzGilbert Hamilton, son of Gilbert de Hamilton and Isabel Randolph.

Helen Unknown (Steer)

(circa 1580? - before 26 January 1634/35)
     Helen Unknown (Steer) was born circa 1580?.
     Helen Unknown (Steer) married Peter Steer, son of Henry Steer and Alice Unknown (Steer).
     Helen died before 26 January 1634/35 in Darley, Derbyshire. Helen, wife of Peeter Steare.. She was buried on 26 January 1634/35 in Darley.

Child of Helen Unknown (Steer) and Peter Steer

Helga Unknown (Tenold)

     Helga Unknown (Tenold) married Andrew Tenold.

Hellen Unknown

      Hellen Unknown was also known as Ellen in some records.
     Hellen Unknown married Thomas Stanser before 1735.

Children of Hellen Unknown and Thomas Stanser

Herleve or Harlotte Unknown

(say 1020 - )
     Herleve or Harlotte Unknown was born say 1020 in Falaise, France.

Child of Herleve or Harlotte Unknown and Robert, Duke of Normandy,

Honor Unknown (Handy)

(before January 1724 - January 1814)
     Honor Unknown (Handy) was born before January 1724.
     Honor Unknown (Handy) married William Handy, son of Martin Handy or Hand.
     Honor died in January 1814 in Rahan, Ballycowan, Offaly, Ireland. She was buried in St Carthach's church, Rahan, Ballycowan, Offaly, Ireland.

Isabel Unknown

(before 1545 - before 24 September 1616)
     Isabel Unknown was born before 1545 in Lincolnshire, England.
     Isabel Unknown married David Popplewell, son of James Popplewell and Isabel Unknown, before 1559.
     Isabel died before 24 September 1616 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 24 September 1616 in Belton.

Children of Isabel Unknown and David Popplewell

Isabel Unknown

(circa 1505? - after 10 July 1566)
     Isabel Unknown was born circa 1505?.
     Isabel Unknown married James Popplewell, son of Richard Popplewell, before 1525?. Isabel Unknown was buried after 10 July 1566 in Belton.
     Isabel died after 10 July 1566 in Belton, Lincolnshire.

Children of Isabel Unknown and James Popplewell

Isabel Unknown

(circa 1635 - )
     Isabel Unknown was born circa 1635.
     Isabel Unknown married John Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Catherine Unknown, before 1664.

Child of Isabel Unknown and John Popplewell

Isabel Unknown

     Isabel Unknown married John Noble, son of Thomas Noble and Alice Sparrow, before 1795.

Child of Isabel Unknown and John Noble

Isabel Unknown

     Isabel Unknown married Neil Earl of Carrick, son of Duncan Earl of Carrick and Avelina FitzWalter or FitzAlan or Stewart. John Ravillious gives Marjorie's mother as Isabel (parentage unknown) quoting Andrew Macewan's research. The Scots peerage had linked her to Margaret Stewart.

Child of Isabel Unknown and Neil Earl of Carrick

Isabel Unknown (Noble)

     Isabel Unknown (Noble) married John Noble, son of John Noble and Elizabeth Kendall.

Child of Isabel Unknown (Noble) and John Noble

Isabel Unknown (Rich)

Charts
Rich of Penistone, Yks - descendants
     Isabel Unknown (Rich) married Capt William Rich, son of Amor Rich and Alice Burdett, before 1648. She is mentioned in William's will dated 18 August 1648. Hunter states that she remarried Robert Bedford of Crownest before 1656. Collins states that it was his daughter Isabel.

Isabel Unknown (Ryther)

( - before 1 February 1661/62)
     Isabel Unknown (Ryther) married John Ryther before 1654 in Yorkshire.
     Isabel died before 1 February 1661/62 in Leeds, Yorkshire. She was buried on 1 February 1661/62 in Quarie Hill, Leeds, Yorkshire.

Children of Isabel Unknown (Ryther) and John Ryther

Isabel Unknown (Stanser)

(before 1670 - before 6 June 1714)
      Isabel Unknown (Stanser) was also known as Stancell in some records. She was born before 1670 in Yorkshire.
     Isabel Unknown (Stanser) married Gervas Stanser, son of Gervas Stanser and Grace Unknown (Stanser), circa 1688.
     Isabel died before 6 June 1714 in Thorpe Salvin, Yorkshire. She was buried on 6 June 1714 in Thorpe Salvin. Isabel, the wife of Gervas Stancell, farmer, buried in woollen.

Children of Isabel Unknown (Stanser) and Gervas Stanser

Isabel Maria Unknown

     Isabel Maria Unknown married Unknown Murray, son of John Arthur Murray and Mary Ann Margaret Denty.
     Isabel Maria Unknown lived at 64 Brook St, London, October 1932.

Isabella Unknown

(before May 1773 - 11 May 1853)
     Isabella Unknown was born before May 1773 in Northamptonshire.
     Isabella Unknown married Marmaduke Bland, son of Charles Bland and Mary Calvert. Isabella Unknown was an executor of Marmaduke Bland's estate on 18 June 1829 in Bury St Edmunds.
     Isabella Unknown appeared on the 1841 census in Northgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Isabella Bland, 67, independant, not born in the county.
     Isabella Unknown was recorded on the 1851 census in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
     Isabella died on 11 May 1853 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. She was buried on 16 May 1853 in St James, Bury St Edmunds.

Isabella Unknown

( - 1659)
     Isabella Unknown married William Popplewell (son of James), son of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Broughton.
     Isabella Unknown made a will dated 7 January 1658/59 in Kingston upon Hull. In the name of God Amen: The Seventh day of January 1658 I Isabell Poppelwell of Kingston upon Hull widow being weak and infirm in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory Praised be god do make & ordain this my last will and Testament First and principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my most gracious creator & preserver hoping for salvation through the meritorious death and passion of my blessed Lord ^ and Saviour Jesus Christ and by no other means. And my body I Commit to the earth whereof it came to be buried in Saint Maries Church of the Town of Kingston upon Hull, so near my late Husband William Popplewell as conveniently may be And for my temporal estate wherewith it hath pleased God of his mercy to endow me I ^ do give and dispose of the same as followeth
That is to say I do give to the poor people of this Town of Kingston upon Hull the sum forty shillings
And to the poor people of Fortinrow Thorpe and Baye in the County of York ^ the like Sum of forty shillings to be distributed at the discretion of my executors hereafter named within one month next after my decease.
And I do give and bequeath unto Gilliam Beecham my sister for the term of her natural life all that my messuage or tenement with the yard and appurtenances thereunto belonging situate and being within the Town of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid in a certain Street or lane there called Salthouse Lane on the South side of the same lane & at this present in the tenure or occupation of John Jeggar And also all that my messuage or tenement with the appurtenances thereunto belonging situate and being within the said Town of Kingston upon Hull in a certain street called Lowgait, on the East side of the said street, and at this present in the several tenures or occupations of Peter Doughtie and Martin Goodman And I do give and bequeath unto the said Gilliam Beecham my sister the sum of twenty pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto her within one year next after my decease
And I give & bequeath more unto her the said Gillian, the bedstead and bedding whereon I now lie and all the furniture which is upon the same, And also all the pewter now being upon the low shelf and the little white table and the bigger white cupboard in the room next street of the House I dwell in And also the Range in the in the fore chamber
And I give devise and bequeath (after the decease of my said Sister Gillian) the said messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in Salthouse Lane mentioned to be in the occupation of John Jeggar.
And also the said messuage or tenement with thappurtenances in Lowgaite mentioned to be in the several occupations of Peter Doughtie and Martin Goodman, and all rents reversions hereditaments and appurtenances of or to the said several messuages belonging unto my kind friends namely Mr Christopher Richardson Alderman Mr Thomas Smyth Mr William Blansherd and John Stevenson, and to their heirs and assigns for ever
And I give & bequeath unto Jane Harding the wife of Richard Harding of Scarbrough Tanner the sum of forty pounds of lawful English money to be paid her within one year next after my decease And if she die, the said sum or legacy being unpaid then I will the same to be paid and divided amongst her three sons & grandchild namely Gregory Harding Richard Harding younger William Harding and Jane Stevenson.
And I give & bequeath unto the said Gregory Harding the sum of thirty pounds;
And to Richard Harding the younger, the sum of twenty pounds
And to the said Jane Stevenson the sum of ten pounds of lawful English money to be paid them within one year next after my decease or as soon as they can or shall sufficiently acquit and discharge my executors of the same legacies respectively
And I give unto the said William Harding (if he be living at the time of my death) the sum of twenty pounds lawful English money And if he be dead then I will the same legacy to be paid and divided amongst his brethren;
And in case any other of them the sons of the Said Richard and Jane Harding do happen to die before payment of the legacies aforesaid or before the same become due, that then the sum or legacy of the party so dying shall redound and be paid to the survivors or survivor of them as my executors hereafter named can or may be lawfully acquitted and sufficiently discharged of the same;
And I give and bequeath unto Dorothy Stevenson daughter of the said Richard and Jane Hardinge, and now wife of Harley Stevenson, the sum of ten pounds, to be paid her within one year next after my decease upon a sufficient acquaintance to my executors for the same
And I give and bequeath to Robert Popplewell of Gainsborough in the County of Lincoln Joyner the sum of forty and four pounds of lawful English money to be paid him within one year next after my decease and I freely remit and forgive unto him all such debts and sums of money as he is resting indebted unto me or my late husband William Popplewell deceased
And I give and bequeath unto the said John Stevenson of this Town Cooper, the sum of thirty pounds of lawful English money to be paid him within one year next after my decease and I give him more the great andirons in the fore chamber of the house I now dwell in, And I do freely forgive and remit unto him all such debts and sums of money as he is resting indebted unto me or my said ^ deceased husband deceased.
And I give and bequeath unto Richard Stevenson of Gainsborough Joyner the sum of ten pounds of lawful English money to be paid him within one year next after my decease
And I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Smyth wife of the aforesaid Mr Thomas Smyth my great flanders chest and all therein, And I give more unto her the said Elizabeth Smyth the sum of twenty pounds lawful English money And I give and bequeath unto her children which she hath to her said husband Mr Thomas Smyth the sum of forty pounds of like money to be paid unto her self for their use within one year next after my decease
And if any of them the same children do die that then the longer livers shall have equally divided ^st them the sum or legacy due to him her or them so dyeing
And I give unto her sn Thomas Bar-- the sum of ten pounds of like money
And I give to the aforenamed Mr Thomas Smyth, Mr William Blansherd Henry Rudock of Newland, And Captain George Westbee Twenty shillings apiece to buy them hats with
And I give to their now wives twenty shillings apiece to buy them rings for remembrance;
And give to Mr Richard -evers a pair of gloves of five shillings prize, And to his son thirteen shillings and four pence, And to his man George Twisleton thirteen shillings and four pence
Item I give to the Minister of the low Church Parish the sum of forty shillings
I give to Thomas Peacocke the bigger of any two silver wine bowls
Item I give to William Pickells the son of Stephen Pickells ten shillings
And to John Hudson the son of Edward Hudson deceased ten shillings
To the son of Richard Best Cooper deceased ten shillings.
To Ralph Roth woods daughter which was my late husbands Goddaughter ten shillings
To my God daughter Isabell Sherington twenty shillings,
To Jeremiah Payne my late Husbands apprentice thirteen shillings and four pence;
To Robert Sh-----s son and four daughters every of them twenty shillings apiece to be paid within one year next after my decease They coming to demand and receive the same
And I give to Grace Stevenson the wife of the aforenamed John Stevenson twenty shillings to buy her a hat
All the rest of my goods and chattels unbequeathed (my debts paid and legacies and funerals discharged) I do give and bequeath unto the aforesaid Mr Christopher Richardson Mr Thomas Smyth Mr William Blansherd and John Stevenson to be equally divided among them whom I ordain and make the executors of this my last will and testament
And I do hereby revoke and disanull all wills by me heretofore made
In witness whereof I the said Isabell Popplewell have hereunto set my hand and seal the Seventh day of January 1658 above written /
Isabell Popplewell her mark
Witnesses here of Richard Vete-s George Twisleton, Thomas Peacocke.

     Isabella died in 1659.
     Her will was proved on 20 August 1659 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London.

Isabella Unknown

     Isabella Unknown married Captain George Augustus Killigrew, son of Thomas Killigrew, before 1743.

Child of Isabella Unknown and Captain George Augustus Killigrew

Isabella Unknown

( - before 1841)
     Isabella Unknown married George Halliday.
     Isabella died before 1841.

Children of Isabella Unknown and George Halliday

Isabella Unknown

     Isabella Unknown married Henry Houghton Burton Bradley, son of Henry Burton Bradley and Charlotte Sarah Spedding, circa 1880. Their chidlren were: BRADLEY 6 November 1881, Daughter of Henry Houghton & Isabella Burton Bradley.

BRADLEY June Burton 6 December 1915, Infant daughter of Clem & Edith Burton Bradley..

Isabella Unknown

( - 30 May 1900)
     Isabella died on 30 May 1900 in Eddington?, Victoria. She was buried in Eddington.

Isabella Unknown

( - 19 June 1823)
     Isabella Unknown married General John Murray before 1820.
     Isabella died on 19 June 1823 in Versailles, France. Died, at Versailles in France, on the 19th June, Isabella, wife of Major General John Murray.

Child of Isabella Unknown and General John Murray

Isabella Unknown (Banks)

     Isabella Unknown (Banks) married Henry Knowles on 29 June 1572 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire.

Child of Isabella Unknown (Banks)

Isabella Unknown (Dunbar)

(say 1540 - 4 December 1603)
     Isabella Unknown (Dunbar) was born say 1540.
     Isabella Unknown (Dunbar) married Rev John Dunbar (3rd of Meft/Bennetsfield) as his second wife, after 1570. Isabella Unknown (Dunbar) was buried in the Cathedral, Elgin, Moray.
     Isabella died on 4 December 1603.

Isobel Alice Unknown

(circa 1850 - March 1930)
     Isobel Alice Unknown was born circa 1850.
     Isobel Alice Unknown married Henry Napier MacRae CBE before 1915?.
     Isobel's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1930 in Tonbridge RD, Kent, England.

Jane Unknown

     Jane Unknown married Charles B Colbert, son of Charles Colbert and Elizabeth Brace, before 1883 in New South Wales. There is no record of this marriage.

Children of Jane Unknown and Charles B Colbert

Jane Unknown

( - before 29 February 1719/20)
     Jane Unknown married William Ruby (of Ashburton), son of Patriarch Ruby.
     Jane died before 29 February 1719/20 in Ashburton, Devon.

Children of Jane Unknown and William Ruby (of Ashburton)

Jane Unknown

(before 1490 - after 1 May 1545)
Charts
Rich of Penistone, Yks - descendants
     Jane Unknown was born before 1490 in Yorkshire.
     Jane Unknown married John Rich, son of Robert Rich, circa 1510 in Yorkshire.
     In Jane Unknown's will dated 5 March 1540/41 in Penistone, Jane Unknown was named as executrix of the estate; In the name of God amen the 5th day of March the year of our lord God [1540] I John Rich of the parish of Pennyston ... sound remembrance do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following First I bequeath and forsake my soul to almighty God and to ... and to all the holy company in heaven and my bodye to be buried within the church of Pennyston afsd
Item I bequeath to the high altar ...
Item I will that William my son and heir... to Rauf and Elizabeth my children ...
Item I bequeath to the afsd William my best jaket ...
Item I bequeath to Rauf my son a jake & jackett? ...
Item I bequeath to Ro... one ewe and a lambe
Item I bequeath to Agnes my daughter
Item I bequeath to Joh... also I will that Jane my wife Rauf my sone and ... Elizabeth my daughter to be my full and fare executors and to have all my goods unbequeathed my dear and faithfull ... ... being ... Joh Jenkinson ... Appleyard and John ... witnessed my hand February ...
She was an executor of Jane Unknown's estate on 20 February 1543/44 in the Prerogative Court of York.
     Jane Unknown made a will dated 1 May 1545 in Penistone, Yorkshire. In the name of God amen the first day of May [1545] I Jane Ryche widow of the parish of Pennyston being in good mind and ... make my last will and testament in form following First I bequeath my soul to the almighty God and my body to be buried ...
also I bequeath to William Riche my son... and my ..
also it is my will that Agnes Greave my daughter and Elizabeth my daughter and Rauf my son ... all my best ... with all ...
also I will that all my debts be paid of the said goods and that Rauf my son ... of my ...
also I will that ... also to the performance of this my will I make and ordain my executor ... ... Rauf my son and Elizabeth my daughter ... John Jenkinson Richard ...
I will that Eliz my daughter ...
I will that Elizabeth my daughter ... ... ...

     Jane died after 1 May 1545 in Penistone, YKS.
     Her will was proved on 9 June 1545 in PCY.

Children of Jane Unknown and John Rich

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