Ancestral Glimpses » Margaret Gifford (± 1532-1595)

Persönliche Daten Margaret Gifford 


Familie von Margaret Gifford

Sie ist verheiratet mit Hugh Sargeant.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1534 in Corteenhall, Northampton, ENGLAND.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1554 in Northamptonshire, ENGLAND.


Kind(er):

  1. Anne Sargeant  ± 1558-????
  2. Alice Sargeant  ± 1554-1605 
  3. Roger Sargeant  1562-1649 
  4. Mary Sargeant  ± 1565-????
  5. John Sargeant  ± 1566-± 1614
  6. Jane Sargeant  1567-????
  7. Alice Sargeant  1569-????
  8. Richard Sargeant  ± 1570-1675 
  9. Thomas Sargeant  ± 1568-????
  10. George Sargeant  ± 1573-????
  11. Magdaline Sargeant  ± 1574-????
  12. Michael Sargeant  ± 1576-????
  13. Dorothy Sargeant  ± 1578-1602


Notizen bei Margaret Gifford

From Ancestry, 19-Oct-2003:

Name: Margaret Giffard
Sex: F
Note: Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 43-37.
Father: Nicholas Giffard b: 1506 in of St. James, Northampton
Mother: Agnes Master
Marriage 1 Hugh Sargent
b: 1530 in of Courteenhall, Northampton
Children
Roger Sargent b: 1560

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Name: Margaret Giffard
Given Name: Margaret
Surname: Giffard (Sources 1 and 2)
Sex: F
Death: Y

Father: Nicholas Giffard
Mother: Agnes Master
Marriage 1 Hugh Sargent
Children
Roger Sargent b: ca. 1560

Sources:
1 Abbrev: Presidential Candidates Ancestry Homepage
Title: Presidential Candidates Ancestry Homepage
Author: William Addams Reitwiesner ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Publication: http://members.aol.com/wreitwiesn/candidates2000/

2 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists
Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Sixth Edition
Genealogical Publishing, Inc.
1988
ISBN 0-8063-1207-6

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Name: Margaret Giffard
Sex: F
Birth: 1532 in St. James, England 1
Death: 28 Feb 1595-96 in Northampton, England 2
Father: Nicholas Giffard b: 1508 in Hillesdon, England
Mother: Agnes Masters b: 1510 in Sandwich, Kent, England
Marriage 1 Hugh Sargent
b: abt. 1530 in Corteenhall, Northampton, England
Married: abt. 1554

Children
Anne Sargent
Jane Sargent
Alice Sargent
Richard Sargent
Thomas Sargent
Elizabeth Sargent b: abt. 1556
Nicholas Sargent b: abt. 1559
Roger Sargent b: abt. 1562
Mary Sargent b: abt. 1565
John Sargent b: abt. 1566
George Sargent b: abt. 1573
Magdeline Sargent b: abt. 1574
Robert Sargent b: abt. 1575
Michael Sargent b: abt. 1576
Dorothy Sargent b: abt. 1579

Sources:
Title: Sargent Genealogy, Aaron Sargent 1895
Repository:
Call Number:
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About Margaret Sargent
Margaret Giffard

F, b. ca. 1532

Father Nicholas Giffard b. ca. 1508
Mother Anne (Agnes) Masters b. ca. 1510
Margaret Giffard was born ca. 1532 at of Finedon, Northamptonshire, England. She married Hugh Sargent ca. 1554. Margaret Giffard was buried on 28 Feb 1595 at Finedon, Northamptonshire, England.

Family Hugh Sargent b. ca. 1530, d. 23 Feb 1596

Child
Roger Sargent+ b. ca. 1560
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2493.htm#i74927
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The New England historical and genealogical register, Vol. 75 by Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society

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P. 57
[EXPLANATORY NOTE.--The parish registers of Courteenhall, co. Northampton, begin in 1538. In the back of the first volume a parchment chart has been pasted, on which the pedigrees of many Courteenhall families, including the Sargent family, have been written. These prdigrees were probably entered by the vicar of the paris, the handwriting and ink showing that the work was done abt. 1590. The vicar evidently asked the various families in the parish for information
P. 58
about the events in their histories that had occurred outside the parish of Courteenhall, and thus he secured for the chart the records of the older children of Hugh Sargent, who were born probably before the Sargent family moved to Courteenhall. The first Sargent entry in the Courteenhall registers is the record of the baptism of
George, son of Mr. Hugh Sargent, Gent., 2 Apr 1573. Later the vicar added records of some of the children of Roger Sargent, son of Hugh, which show that Roger Sargent of Courteenhall was identical with the Roger Sargent who family records are found in the registers of the parish of All Saints, Northampton(*) Below are give the statements about the Sargent family found on the parchment chart, and discrepancies between the statements of the chart and the entries in the parish registers proper are indicated in footnotes.]

Hugh Sargent gent & Margaret Gyfford he died 28 Feb 1595

1 Elizabeth 30 Jan 1555 esp: to Nichas Edwards 16 Sep 1576(f)
2 Anne
3 Nicholas bapt. 1 Aug 1559 esp: Elizabeth Clarke 27 Nov 1593 vid Joh' Clarcke
4 Roger vid: Tho: church (||)
7 Jane esq: to Arthur Clarcke alias Boterell (|f) 28 Oct 1606
8 Alce esp: to George Coles of Northampton
9 Richarde
10 Thomas
11 George 2 Apr 1573
12 Magddalen 9 Jul 1574
13 Robert 30 Oct 1575
14 Michaell 27 Dec 1576
15 Dorothey 8 Feb 1578 died 4 Oct 1602 being delivered of a bd 9 daies before.
In the Sargent Genealogy, published in 1895 by the late Aaron Sargent of Somerville, Mass., the ancestry of William Sargent, on of the early settlers of Malden, Mass., is carried back to his grandfather, Hugh Sargent of Courteenhall, co. Northampton, England;

(*) Vide supra, vol. 74. pp. 281, 183.
(f) According to the parish registers Elizabeth Sargent md. 25 Jun 1576 Thoms Flynte.
(+) Probably the date of birth, as he was bapt. 20 Sep 1560 (vide supra, vol. 74, p. 281).
($) Probably the date of birth, as she was bapt. 21 Oct. 1593 (ib.).
(||) According to the parish registers John Sargent was bur. 10 Dec 1614. His wife is recorded as dau. of Henry Church and Marie his wife, and she was bapt. as such 21 Dec 1574. As Joyce Sargent, "a poore woman." she was bur. 14 May 1643. The children of John and Joyce Sargent were: 1. Spuria, bapt. 4 Jan 1602-03; bur. 9 [5, according to the chart] Jan 1602-03. 2. Marie, bapt. 7 Dec 1604. 3. Jane, bapt. 5 Sep 1606; md. 4 Nov 1633 John Locky. 4. Alice, bapt. 19 May 1609. 5. Henry, bapt. 23 Mar 1611 [1611-12]. 6. Edward, bapt. 4 Mar 1613 [1613-14]; he and his wife Alice had John, bapt. 7 Jan 1641-42, and Anne, bapt. 26 Mar 1643. [Edward Sargent, son of John and Joyce, seems to have been the only male Sargent who remained in the parish.]
(|f) He was of Stony Stratford.
P. 59
but the statements about the English Sargents printed in this book contain several errors, the documentary evidence on which these statements are based is omitted, and comparatively little information is given about the ancestry of Margaret Gifford, wife of Hugh Sargent and grandmother of the New England immigrant. .... etc.

P. 137
19. NICHOLAS GIFFORD (Roger, John, Thomas, Roger, Sir Thomas, Sir John, Sir John le Boef, Sir John le Boef, Osbert, Elias, Elias, Elias, Osberne, Osbern de Bolebec), of St. James near Northampton, Gent., the testator of 1546 (REGISTER, vol. 74, p. 270), born abt. 1508, died at Duston, co. Northampton 19 May 1546 (ib., vol. 74, p. 236). He md. bef. 1528, AGNES MAISTER (or MASTER), who died bet. 18 Aug 1581 and 28 Mar 1584, dau. of John of Sanwich, co. Kent, the testator of 1558 (ib., vol. 74, p. 279), mayor of Sandwich, a warden of the Cinque Ports, and a member of Parliament (cf. REGISTER, vol. 71, p. 175). She is called Anne in the will of her husband and in his inquisition post mortem, and "sister Anne Gyffard" in the will of her brother-in-law, Sir George Gifford, in 1556. She is called Agnes in the will of her father, 24 Aug 1558, and in her own will, 18 Aug 1581, but in that part of her will relating to her lands
P. 138
she states that she is commonly called Anne Gyfford (REGISTER, vol. 74, p. 272). .... etc.

Children:
i. ROGER, of St. James near Northampton, Gent., the testator of 1591 (ib., vol. 74, p. 274), b. probably abt. Feb 1527-28; d. at St. James 20 Oct 1591 (ib., vol. 74, p. 237); md. AMY SAMWELL, the testatrix of 1618 (ib., vol. 74, p. 275), who d. bet. 28 May and 11 Jul 1618, dau. of Francis, Esq., and Mary of Northampton. Children: .... etc.
ii. MARGARET, b. abt. 1535; md. abt. 1554 HUGH SARGENT of Courteenhall, co. Northampton, Gent., b. probably abt. 1530, d. at Courteenhall 28 Feb 1595-96. Fifteen children.(*)

iii. BARBARA, md. THOMAS COLWELL, who is named in the will of his mother-in-law, Agnes Gifford, 18 Aug 1581, and in the nuncupative will of his brother-in-law, Roger Gifford, 26 Sep 1591. Children, .... etc.
iv. GEORGE, living in 26 Sept 1591; md. before 18 Aug 1581 ANNE PRESTLAND, living in 1581, dau. of John. Children: .... etc.
v. ANNE, d. bef. 18 Aug 1581; md. GERVAISE MORTON, who was living 18 Aug 1581. There were children of this marriage who were living and under twenty-one on 18 Aug 1581.
vi. MARIE, md. (1) THOMAS WALDRAM; both were living 18 Aug 1581; perhaps she md. (2) JOHN WILSON.
ADDENDUM: SOME DESCENDANTS OF HUGH SARGENT

1. HUGH SARGENT, of East Haddon and later of Courteenhall, co. Northampton, Gent., born probably abt. 1530, died 28 Feb 1595-96, and was bur. at Courteenhall 1 Mar 1595-96. He md., abt. 1554(f) MARGARET GIFFORD, born abt. 1535, dau.

P. 139
of Nicholas, Gent., and Agnes (Maister) of St. James near Northampton. (Vide supra, 19.) Children: (*)

i. ELIZABETH, bapt. 30 Jan 1555-56; md. 25 Jun 1576 THOMAS FLYNTE.
ii. ANNE.
iii. NICHOLAS, bapt. 1 Aug 1559; md. 27 Nov 1593 ELIZABETH (----) CLARKE, widow of John.
2. iv. ROGER, b. abt. 1560.
v. MARY, bapt. 30 May 1565; md. 5 May 1602 W. OSBORN of Hanslope, co. Bucks.
vi. JOHN, bapt. 25 Apr 1566; bur. at Courteenhall 10 Dec. 1614; md. 20 Nov 1602 JOYCE CHURCH, bapt. at Courteenhall 21 Dec 1574, bur. there, "a poore woman," 14 May 1643, dau. of Henry and Marie. Six children, for whom vide supra, p. 58, footnote.
vii. JANE, bapt. at East Haddon 16 Jun 1567; md. 28 Oct 1606 ARTHUR CLARKE, alias BOTERELL, of Stony Stratford, co. Bucks.
viii. ALICE, bapt. at East Haddon 8 May 1569; md. at Northampton, 6 Oct 1597, GEORGE COLES of Northampton.
ix. RICHARD.
x. THOMAS.
xi. GEORGE, bapt. at Courteenhall 2 Apr 1573.
xii. MAGDALEN, bapt. at Courteenhall 9 Jul 1574.
xiii. ROBERT, bapt. at Courteenhall 30 Oct 1575.
xiv. MICHAEL, bapt. at Courteenhall 27 Dec 1576.
xv. DOROTHY, bapt. at Courteenhall 8 Feb 1578-79; d. 4 Oct 1602, "being delivered of a bd 9 daies before."
2. ROGER SARGENT (Hugh), of the town of Northampton, mercer, born abt. 1560, was bur. in the parish of All Saints, Northampton, in Jul (perhaps 5 Jul) 1649. He md, 3 Jun 1589, ELLEN (or ELEANOR MAKERNES (or MACHARNES), bapt. at Finedon, co. Northampton, 24 Nov 1564, bur. at Northampton 20 Oct 1645, dau. of William and Agnes (Harrgat) of Finedon.(t)
Roger Sargent was an alderman of Northampton in 1616, senior bailiff the following year, and mayor in 1626. his will dated 12 Apr 1649 and proved 22 Feb 1649-50, is printed in Aaron Sargent's Sargent Genealogy, 1695, pp. 16-17.
Children, recorded in the parish of All Saints, Northampton:(+) .... etc.
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Sargent genealogy: Hugh Sargent, of Courteenhall, Northamptonshire and his descendants in England (1895)

https://archive.org/details/sargentgenealog00unkngoog
https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n25/mode/1up
Hugh Sargent (Sariant), the earliest known ancestor of the family, lived in Courteenhall, County of Northampton. Courteenhall was the inheritance of the Wake family, which traces its descent back to Hereward the Wake, to a time anterior to the Norman Conquest. It is five and a quarter miles southerly from the town of Northampton, and in 1831 contained one hundred and forty-four inhabitants. The church is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Prefixed to the first volume of the parish register, which begins in the year 1538, and folded to its size, is a large piece of parchment, on which is very neatly transcribed many pedigrees. One of them is of the family of Sargent. There can be no doubt that this piece of work, which is both most useful and rare, was written by a former rector, who had at first hand the facts which he recorded.
The rector of the church, Rev. Archibald Wake (1895), says, "The parchment shows that the family were in Courteenhall in 1554, and were of gentle blood; and possibly the Sargents were in the parish before a Wake entered it."
Margaret, wife of Hugh Sargent, was daughter of Nicholas and Agnes (Masters) Gifford, of the Abbey of St. James, which was a western suburb of the town of Northampton. (See Gifford Pedigree.)
This abbey was a religious estate of considerable note, founded bef. 1112, by William Peverel, natural son of William the Conqueror, and to which he (Peverel) gave forty acres of land. It is called St. James End.
https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n26/mode/1up

Hugh Sargent must have been born abt. 1530. He died 23 Feb 1595-96, (bur. 1 Mar).
That he heeded the Scripture injunction, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth," is evidenced by the fact that he was the father of fifteen children, the eldest having been born in 1556, and the youngest in 1579.
His children, in their order of birth, were : —
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 30 Jan 1555-56 ; md. 16 Sep 1576, Nicholas Edwards.
II. Anne, ---- .
III. Nicholas, bapt. 1 Aug 1559; md. 27 Nov 1593, Elizabeth, widow of John Clarke.
IV. Roger, b. abt. 1562; md. 3 Jan 1589-90, Ellen Makernes (d. Oct 1645, bur, the 21st). He died Jul 1649 (bur. the 16th).
Ellen, wife of Roger Sargent, was dau. of William Makernes, of Finedon, thirteen and a half miles north-easterly from Northampton. The will of William Makernes, dated 10 Mar 1612, proved 30 Mar 1616, names sons, Richard, Edmund, George, and William, "son-in-law Roger Seargeant," and dau., Margery Chapman.
Roger Sargent (probably named for his mother's brother, Roger Gilford, or his great-grandfather of the same name) was junior bailiff in 1616 and 1617, and mayor of Northampton in 1626. The following is a copy of his will : — .... etc.
https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n30/mode/1up
V. Mary, bapt. 30 May 1565; md. 5 May 1602, William Osborne, of Hansloppe.
VI. John, bapt. 25 Apr 1566; md. 20 Nov 1602, Joies, widow of Thomas Church.
VII. Jane, ---- ; md. 28 Oct 1606, Arthur Clarke, alias Boterell.
VIII. Alice, ---- ; md. 6 Oct 1597, George Coles.
IX. Richard, ---- ; md. 30 Jan 1609-10, Jane Green (widow).
X. Thomas, ---- .
XI. George, bapt. 1 Apr 1573.
XII. Magdeline, bapt. 9 Jul 1574.
XIII. Robert, bapt. 30 Oct 1575.
XIV. Michael, bapt. 27 Dec 1576.
XV. Dorothy, bapt. 8 Feb 1578-79; d. 4 Oct 1602.
https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n37/mode/1up
P. 21
The family of Gifford is of high authority. They were seated at Honfleur, in Normandy, in the eighth century, — three centuries before the conquest of England by Duke William. At the battle of Hastings (1066) "Sire Rundolph de Gifford," was one of the Conqueror's standard-bearers. Walter Gifford, Earl of Buckingham, was a cousin of the Conqueror. In the reign of Henry II. (1154-89) Sir Peter Gifford md, Alice, dau. of Sir Grey de Corbuchin. In the reign of Richard I. (1189-99) Sir Stephen Gifford was one of the barons accompanying the king (Richard Coeur de Lion) to the Holy Land, and was killed at the siege of Jerusalem; and his son, Sir Stephen, was wounded there. Baron George Gifford was made Earl of Buckingham, and subsequently Duke of Buckingham. He md. the Princess Maude Plantagênet, the king's cousin. George Gifford, Duke of Buckingham, son of the first George, Duke of Buckingham, was a favorite of Richard III, but being detected by him in the act of corresponding with the Earl of Richmond, afterwards Henry VII., he was attainted of high treason and beheaded by Richard's order, and his children deprived of their lands and titles, which Henry VII. found it convenient not to restore. George Gifford, son of George, Duke of Buckingham, continued the first line, and constantly solicited the crown and Parliament to restore him to his land and titles, but was always defeated. The family continued to press their claim before Parliament, but were never able to obtain a judgment.
Arms : gules, three lions, passant, in pale, argent.
https://archive.org/stream/sargentgenealog00unkngoog#page/n38/mode/1up
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John Gifford was in Twyford, in Buckinghamshire, in the fifteenth century. Roger Gifford, grandson of John, leased the manor of Middle Claydon in 1535; and his heirs leased it to Martin Lister, who surrendered it to Sir Edward Verney.
The line of descent from John Gifford to Margaret, who md. Hugh Sargent, appears in the "Heralds' Visitation of Northamptonshire" in 1618-19.
In the Visitation of 1681-82 the family is stated to be lineally descended from the ancient family of the name; and the same arms are given as being the arms of Francis Gifford, son of Roger, who was brother of Margaret.

JOHN GIFFORD of Twyford, co. of Bucks. = ; ch: THOMAS (md. MARY ___ ) GIFFORD
THOMAS of Twyford, co. of Bucks. = MARY ___ ; ch ROGER (md. MARY ___ ), ANNA (md. RICHARD SAMWELL) GIFFORD.
ROGER of Middle Claydon, co. of Bucks, Esq.; d. abt. 1542. = MARY ___ ; ch: NICHOLAS (md. AGNES MASTERS) GIFFORD.
NICHOLAS of the Abbey of St. James, co. of Northampton, Bailiff, Gent.; d. 1546. = AGNES MASTERS, dau. of John of Sandwich, co. of Kent; d. abt. 1583; ch: ROGER (md. AMY SAMWELL), MARGARET (md. HUGH SARGENT)
GIFFORD.
MARGARET = HUGH SARGENT of Courteenhall, co. of Northampton.

ROGER of the Abbey of St. James, Gent.; d. 1591. = AMY SAMWELL dau. of Francis of Thorpe, co. of Northampton; d. abt. 1618; ch: FRANCIS (md. JANE THROUGHTON) GIFFORD .... etc.
ANNA = RICHARD SAMWELL of Edgcote, co. of Northampton.
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Sargent genealogy: Hugh Sargent, of Courteenhall, Northamptonshire and his descendants in England (1895)
Author: Sargent, Aaron, 1822-1913; Sargent, John S., 1839-Subject: Sargent family; British Publisher: Somerville, Mass.: A. Sargent Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT Language: English Digitizing sponsor: GoogleBook from the collections of: University of Wisconsin - Madison Collection: americana
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b473.html#P2540
Margaret GIFFORD was born abt. 1535 in Northampton, England. She died on 28 Feb 1595 at Northampton, England. She has Ancestral File Number 8FNM-PG. This line can be traced back to Adam, or so some claim. Last name also spelled GILLFARD.
SOURCE: 1. Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150
2. Sargent Genealogy In England and America by Aaron Sargent, pp. 15-17.
3. Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michael Call, 1975.
Spouse: Hugh SARGENT. Hugh SARGENT and Margaret GIFFORD were md. in 1554 in Courteenhall, Northamptonshire, England. Children were: Elizabeth SARGENT, Anne SARGENT, Nicholas SARGENT, Roger SARGENT, Mary SARGENT, John SARGENT, Jane SARGENT, Alice SARGENT, Thomas SARGENT, George SARGENT, Magdaline SARGENT, Richard SARGENT, Michael SARGENT, Dorothy SARGENT.
_______________________
Margaret, wife of Hugh Sargent, was dau. of Nicholas and Agnes (Masters) Gifford, of the Abbey of St. James, which was a western suburb of the town of Northhampton. This abbey was a religious estate of considerable note, founded bef. 1112, by William Peverel, natural son of William the Conqueror, and to which he (Perverel) gave forty acres of land. It is called St. James end.

Sargent genealogy notes
AUTH M. Hamilton PUBL private letter sent to Mrs. Lynn Nichols in Nov. 1962 documents Sargents from Hattie and siblings to their grandfather John Bartlett very good.
REPO
home files
CALN
MaineDI Letter
Pennsylvania GE 2
ANCI St. James, England

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Margaret Gifford

Roger Giffard
± 1463-????
Mary Nanseglos
± 1466-1542
John Masters
± 1488-1558
Elizabeth Payne
± 1492-1548
Agnes Masters
1510-1581

Margaret Gifford
± 1532-1595

± 1534

Hugh Sargeant
± 1530-1596

Anne Sargeant
± 1558-????
Alice Sargeant
± 1554-1605
Mary Sargeant
± 1565-????
John Sargeant
± 1566-± 1614
Jane Sargeant
1567-????
Richard Sargeant
± 1570-1675
Thomas Sargeant
± 1568-????
George Sargeant
± 1573-????
Magdaline Sargeant
± 1574-????
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± 1578-1602

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