(1) Hij is getrouwd met URSULA SMYTHE.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 21 januari 1584/85 te St Gabriel, Fenchurch, London, hij was toen 29 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 3
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(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Dorothy SARGAR.
Son & heir of William Boteler
1598 Was left a bequest of £20 in the will of his mother in law, Dame Alice Smythe.
1601 Owned a windmill as part of Newnham or Biddenham manor to which was attached the right to hold a court leet and view of frankpledge. On William's death in 1601 the manor of Biddenham passed to his son, Thomas Boteler.
In the visitation of Bedfordshire in 1566 he was recorded as William Butteller of Bydenham, Bedfordshire; son and heir of William Butteler and Ann Pecocke; husband of Dorothe, daughter of Robert Sargar, gent of Mowsley, Surrey.
In the visitation of Kent, William Butler of Biddenham, Bedfordshire, was recorded as the husband of Ursula Smythe. William was mentioned in the will of his mother in law, Alice (Judde) Smythe, made in 1592.
In the visitation of Bedfordshire in 1634 he was recorded as William Boteler esq. of Kyrton, eldest son and heir of William Boteler and Anne Peacocke, husband of Ursula Smyth, and father of five Children: Sir Thomas, Alice, Katherine, Oliver and Elizabeth.
William Butller, gent, married mistress Ursela Harding on 21 Jan 1584/1585 at St Gabriel Fenchurch, London.
There is a memorial to William Butler in the church of Biddenham. On the north wall of the chancel near the east end of St James, Biddenham is a marble monument with Corinthian columns and canopy, to William Boteler, 1601, son and heir of William Boteler, son and heir of Sir William Boteler, builder of the north aisle, and to Ursula his second wife, 1621, with kneeling effigies above those of their three daughters and two sons.
"In memory of William Boteler Esq., sonne and heire of William Boteler Esq., sonne and heire of Sir William Boteler Knight, who amongst other his charitable deeds to this towne did founde ye North Ile of this church and in memory of Ursula wife of ye said William one of ye daughters of Thomas Smith, Esq., dureinge his life time sole famour is this monument erected through the pious care and dutiful respect of Richard Taylor of ye town of Bedford, Esq., their sonne-in-lawe Oliver Boteler their second sonne Executors (and in performance) of ye last will and testament of ye said Ursular. The said William Boteler and Ursular havinge virtuously bountifully and religiously livd many years departed this life ye said William ye 17 day of February in the year of Our Lord 1601 [new year's day was then 25th March not 1st January - so 1602 by modern reckoning] and ye said Ursula ye 3 June in ye year of grace 1621 and both lye buried here. They had between them two sonnes and three daughters Sir Thomas Boteler their eldest sonne and heire and ye said Oliver Boteler Alice deceased Katherine married to John Kinnersly of Warden End in ye county of Warwick Esq., and Elizabeth now wife of ye said Richard Taylor".
SOURCE: Wikitree
The third William married twice, his second wife and eventual widow being Ursula, daughter of Thomas Smyth of Osterhanger in Kent by Alice, daughter of Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London, and a descendant of Sir Robert Chichele. Dame Ursula was a woman of character and on her husband's death continued the Dyve dispute with undiminished vigour on behalf of their eldest son Thomas, who was still under age.
William's last act was to arrange the marriage of Thomas, later Sir Thomas, to Ann, daughter and heir of Francis Farrar of Harrold, which was celebrated at Biddenham on 10th January 1602, a month before his death. His splendid memorial on the north side of the chancel in the church reads: "In memory of William Boteler Esq., sonne and heire of William Boteler Esq., sonne and heire of Sir William Boteler Knight, who amongst other his charitable deeds to this towne did founde ye North Ile of this church and in memory of Ursula wife of ye said William one of ye daughters of Thomas Smith, Esq., dureinge his life time sole famour is this monument erected through the pious care and dutiful respect of Richard Taylor of ye town of Bedford, Esq., their sonne-in-lawe Oliver Boteler their second sonne Executors (and in performance) of ye last will and testament of ye said Ursular. The said William Boteler and Ursular havinge virtuously bountifully and religiously livd many years departed this life ye said William ye 17 day of February in the year of Our Lord 1601 [new year's day was then 25th March not 1st January - so 1602 by modern reckoning] and ye said Ursula ye 3 June in ye year of grace 1621 and both lye buried here. They had between them two sonnes and three daughters Sir Thomas Boteler their eldest sonne and heire and ye said Oliver Boteler Alice deceased Katherine married to John Kinnersly of Warden End in ye county of Warwick Esq., and Elizabeth now wife of ye said Richard Taylor".
SOURCE: http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/CommunityArchives/Biddenham/TheBotelerFamilyOfBiddenham.aspx
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William Boteler & Ursula Smythe
William Buttler and Ursely Harding, widow/ www.familysearch.org - new website