Discussion:
Was Mr. Adam Otley of Lynn the half-brother of Mrs.Agnes(Mackworth) Crowne?
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Tony Hoskins
2006-11-16 23:02:09 UTC
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"Is there a baptism for John Humphrey's daughter Elizabeth, born in
1623?"

Yes. Elizabeth Humphrey was baptized 23 November 1623 at Fordington,
Dorset.



Anthony Hoskins
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John Brandon
2006-11-16 23:09:29 UTC
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Interesting. I would say it's pretty likely she was later the wife of
Adam Otley (married early 1640s?).
Post by Tony Hoskins
"Is there a baptism for John Humphrey's daughter Elizabeth, born in
1623?"
Yes. Elizabeth Humphrey was baptized 23 November 1623 at Fordington,
Dorset.
Anthony Hoskins
History, Genealogy and Archives Librarian
History and Genealogy Library
Sonoma County Library
3rd and E Streets
Santa Rosa, California 95404
707/545-0831, ext. 562
Tony Hoskins
2006-11-16 23:26:54 UTC
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Whoever Elizabeth Humphrey married in mid-to-late 1641, all of John
Humphrey's children except Dorcas (b.c.1633) were gone from Lynn on 13
March 1643/4 when the Rev. Timothy Dalton of Hampton offered to adopt
Dorcas. [RCA, _Great Migration_, citing WP 4:451-2].

Before a too blithe acceptance that Adam Ottley, John Humphrey's
"son-in-law", was married to Elizabeth Humphrey (b.1623), more must be
learned of the life of Humphrey's 3rd wife Lady Susan. Her birth year in
her parents' enormous family is unknown. Her marriage date and place to
JH are unknown. If Lady Susan had been previously married, and had a
daughter, any husband of that step-daughter of John Humphrey would
undoubtedly had been called John Humphrey's "son-in-law", too.



Anthony Hoskins
History, Genealogy and Archives Librarian
History and Genealogy Library
Sonoma County Library
3rd and E Streets
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John Brandon
2006-11-16 23:38:14 UTC
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Post by Tony Hoskins
JH are unknown. If Lady Susan had been previously married, and had a
daughter, any husband of that step-daughter of John Humphrey would
undoubtedly had been called John Humphrey's "son-in-law", too.
True.
W***@aol.com
2006-11-17 01:39:32 UTC
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In a message dated 11/16/06 3:28:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,
***@sonoma.lib.ca.us writes:

<< life of Humphrey's 3rd wife Lady Susan. Her birth year in
her parents' enormous family is unknown. Her marriage date and place to
JH are unknown. If Lady Susan had been previously married >>

To the discussion since you touch on the family of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl
of Lincoln (d 15 jan 1618/9) there is a lot of vagueness online in various
databases where I don't really find specificity to the dates of his children.

However I've found 11 of them (but not Susan) in the extracted IGI, with
baptismal date as follows
at Ashby Cum Fenby, Lincoln
Henry 18 Apr 1595
Thomas 15 May 1596
Arabella 3 Aug 1597
Theophilus 11 Nov 1599
Edward 21 Dec 1600
Anne 3 Mar 1602
at Baumber, Lincoln
Charles 30 Aug 1604
Kynvett (Knephet) 30 Jan 1605
John 19 Nov 1612
Dorcus 16 Jun 1614
Sarah Fiennes 14 Sep 1615

A good place to stick Susan *might* be between 1605 and 1612

Will Johnson

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