IGI b. 1594 Boreham, Essex, England
Source: http://www.drewa.com/Descendants%20(Edited)%20of%20Thomas%20Rush.htm
Hij is getrouwd met Thomasine Stansted.
IGI marriage date & place
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1619 te Boreham, Essex, ENGLAND.
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Notes for Thomas Russhe III:
The following narrative is taken from A.R. Rush's "Benjamin Rush, M.D. 1745-1813: His Origins and Ancestry," pp.23-24, 28. The entire text of A.R. Rush was sent to me from Craig Scott, Maidenhead, England on January 23, 1998:
"This Thomas is a vital link connecting the English forebears of Dr. Benjamin with their American descendants, for it was John Rush, the second son of this Thomas, who married at Banbury in 1648 and arrived at Philadelphia as an immigrant in 1683."
"In the "Visitation of Essex" made in 1634 and already mentioned elsewhere, Thomas Rush, gentleman, was then alive and resident at Boreham, having married Thomasine (or Thomazin), the daughter of John Stansted of Springfield, Essex. From the complex and interesting "Last Will and Testament' which he left, it is evident that he had deep affection for his wife. A transcription of this document will be found in Appendix 1."
"From the parish registers of St. Andrew's Church, Boreham, and from their father's will it has been possible to identify the children of Thomas and Thomasine; they were six in number: Thomas, Thomasine, Jane, Frances, John, and Mary."
"A strange feature of this Rush family is seen in the entire absence of letters or correspondence of any kind. The context of the various wills herein quoted discloses no evidence of illiteracy in the family. The Thomas Rush will of 1635 allocated sums of money for the 'better maintenance of his sons during childhood and youth. Presumably these moneys were intended for their education, although this is not specifically mentioned; otherwise, one wonders what object the testator could have had in mind at the time."
"It would have been natural for parents and children to exchange news, more particularly during the anxious times of the [English] Civil War, when both sons were in the fighting. One might also have expected that in a house of the size and importance of the "Parsonage," where the financial conditions were easy, a book of household accounts, cooking recipes, or some such items of country life might have survived to furnish intimate family details."
Thomas Rush was born in Of Radnor, Cheshire, England 1593. Thomas died March 4, 1634/163 5 in Of Radnor, Cheshire, England, at 41 years of age.
He married Thomasine Stansted in Radnor, Cheshire, England, 1615. Thomasine was born in Radnor, Cheshire, England 1597. Thomasine died 1640 in Of Radnor, Cheshire, England, at 43 years of age.
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Text: 1636 Rush, Russhe, Thomas, gent., Boreham 26 EW 20
Book: Marriages at Curry Rivel, 1642 to 1812. (Marriage)
Collection: Essex, Hertfordshire: Chelmsford - Wills, 1620-1720
Source: Ancestry.com. UK, Extracted Probate Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records. This database is a collection of probate registers from the United Kingdom. These records can range in date from the early 1500s to the mid- to late-1800s. The records include wills and other miscellaneous types of probate records.
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