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2007-10-17 20:04:27 UTC
The Goring Family seated at Burton, Sussex is ancestral to (among
others), the late Princess Diana, Prince Charles, and the Ironmonger
emigrants to Virginia. They are also ancestral to Rose (Stoughton)
Otis of Dover, NH. Her ancestor Edmund Lewkenor m. Joan Tyrrell, the
probable daughter of Jasper and Anne (Goring) Tyrrell. Anne is
probably the daughter of John and Joan (Hewster) Goring. This John is
sandwiched between two other Johns, both of whom leave wills in PCC.
The Visitation of Sussex, pp. 45-6 has the pedigree of this family and
in the earliest generations, just in the male line. This information
also appears in Burke's Peerage and the CP (sub Norwich). We can use
the chronology of the Lewkenor family to aid in setting Anne in this
family.
Edmund and Joan (Tyrell) are having children beginning in 1530, she is
likely born say 1505-1510. That would put her mother's birth at about
1480-90. She cannot be the daughter of John Goring and Constance
Dyke. His will is prob. Feb. 1520/1 (as John Gorynge of Burketon,
Sussex), PCC Mainwaring, and names his unmarried daughters as Sybella,
Eleanor, Jane and Anne.
The first John Goring's will is prob. Nov. 1495 (as John Gwyng, PCC
Vox). He mentions his son John, John's wife Joanne, William, Richard,
Anne, Johanne, his brothers and sisters (i.e. the younger John's
siblings) and Elizabeth and Thomas Dyke, also siblings to the younger
John. This is the man who married Margaret Ramylde (given as Rodnell
in the Visitation) and married secondly Eleanor (Pagenham) Dyke, widow
of Henry Dyke and mother of the Constance Dyke who would marry, the
last of these John Gorings. He is born to early to be the father of
Anne (Goring) Tyrrell. There, the middle John Goring, for whom we
have no will, born say 1450 is the probable father of Anne, based on
chronology alone.
Has anyone studied this family for these generations?
others), the late Princess Diana, Prince Charles, and the Ironmonger
emigrants to Virginia. They are also ancestral to Rose (Stoughton)
Otis of Dover, NH. Her ancestor Edmund Lewkenor m. Joan Tyrrell, the
probable daughter of Jasper and Anne (Goring) Tyrrell. Anne is
probably the daughter of John and Joan (Hewster) Goring. This John is
sandwiched between two other Johns, both of whom leave wills in PCC.
The Visitation of Sussex, pp. 45-6 has the pedigree of this family and
in the earliest generations, just in the male line. This information
also appears in Burke's Peerage and the CP (sub Norwich). We can use
the chronology of the Lewkenor family to aid in setting Anne in this
family.
Edmund and Joan (Tyrell) are having children beginning in 1530, she is
likely born say 1505-1510. That would put her mother's birth at about
1480-90. She cannot be the daughter of John Goring and Constance
Dyke. His will is prob. Feb. 1520/1 (as John Gorynge of Burketon,
Sussex), PCC Mainwaring, and names his unmarried daughters as Sybella,
Eleanor, Jane and Anne.
The first John Goring's will is prob. Nov. 1495 (as John Gwyng, PCC
Vox). He mentions his son John, John's wife Joanne, William, Richard,
Anne, Johanne, his brothers and sisters (i.e. the younger John's
siblings) and Elizabeth and Thomas Dyke, also siblings to the younger
John. This is the man who married Margaret Ramylde (given as Rodnell
in the Visitation) and married secondly Eleanor (Pagenham) Dyke, widow
of Henry Dyke and mother of the Constance Dyke who would marry, the
last of these John Gorings. He is born to early to be the father of
Anne (Goring) Tyrrell. There, the middle John Goring, for whom we
have no will, born say 1450 is the probable father of Anne, based on
chronology alone.
Has anyone studied this family for these generations?