St Chad, Lichfield
Age at this event:About 0
Age:About 68
Sie ist verheiratet mit Luke (Esq) ROBINSON.
Sie haben geheiratet am 17. Mai 1724 in Lichfield, St Mary.
CHAN: NOTE 13:25
Kind(er):
(Research):2 Main Street (Dog Inn) 1994, 1999. 69 Noddingt on Lane 2001.
Dr. Zachary Babington, admitted as prebendary of Curborough in 1584 and later precentor of Lichfield cathedral and diocesan chancellor, created an estate centred on CURBOROUGH HALL FARM. (fn. 97) He had a house there known as Curborough Hall when he died in 1613. (fn. 98) He was succeeded by his son William (d. c. 1625), whose son Zachary, a lawyer, was living at Curborough in 1666 but later moved to Whittington. (fn. 99) In 1684 Zachary's son John was living at Curborough. (fn. 100) Zachary died in 1688 and John in 1706. (fn. 101) John was succeeded by his son Zachary (d. 1745), whose heirs were his three sisters, Catherine wife of Ralph Hawkes,«b» Dorothy «/b»wife of Luke Robinson, a Lichfield mercer, and Mary wife of Theophilus Levett, a Lichfield lawyer. (fn. 102) A division of the Babington estates was made in 1780 and Curborough Hall went to John Levett, the son of Mary and Theophilus. (fn. 103) John died in 1799, and Curborough Hall descended in his family. (fn. 104) In 1906 the estate comprised 76 a. (fn. 105) In 1925 T. B. P. Levett sold it to William Boston of Brownsfields Farm in Streethay. (fn. 106) Boston sold it c. 1935 to Herbert Hollinshead, whose son Geoffrey was the owner in 1987. (fn. 107)
Dorothy BABINGTON (ROBINSON) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1724 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Luke (Esq) ROBINSON |
Die angezeigten Daten haben keine Quellen.