Age:About 75-76
Er ist verheiratet mit Katherine ALPORT (HEVENINGHAM).
Sie haben geheiratet vor August 1658 in of Newton Regis, Warwickshire, England.
CHAN: NOTE 13:25
Kind(er):
V.«tab»SIMON HEVENINGHAM, who was born presumably in about 1615-1617. His name appears in the 1664-4 Visitation, which merely states that he married 'the da(auhter) of . . . . .. Alport, and tells nothing of his descendants. His wife was Katherine, daughter of Thoms and Katherine Alport of Newton Regis, Warwickshire. She was baptized there in 1633, her father being a substantial yeoman, grandson of Thomas Alport of the same place, whose Will was proved at Lichfield in 1576. The Alports were evidently Protestants, and Simon Heveningham's marriage would therefore be doubly distasteful to his family.
th "to my eldest son Erasmus Alport all my lands and tenements in Newton aforesaid, he to pay £100 to the children of my daughter Katherine Heningham to be equally divided amongst them, to be paid to their guardian within five years next following; and to £200 to my second son Thomas Alport within the said five years and meantime to pay him £3 a year. Should Erasmus not pay these legacies, then I bequest my two yardlands and tenements known as Dawes and Spencers Yardlands late in the tenure of Richard Butler and John Prinsepp to the said Thomas and the children of Katherine my daughter. of Newton ten shillings.Executor my son Erasmus.
utor named, on 15 Apr., 1659.n done because Simon was a recusant, or out of the Country, or out of his mind, I cannot say. He evidently received an annuity from the family estate, and it was confirmed to him by his brother Walter's Will. He was therefore alive in 1691. No Will or Administration of him is to be found in P.C.C. or at Lichfield. In accordance with a remarkable document mentioned hereafter, Simon and Katherine had issue as follows:-e contrivance of (his cousin-in-law) Sir James Simeon, to have been confined in 'Bethlem' where he died in a few weeks, evidently without issue.am.Of whom an exactly similar story is told, it being added that he died 'not of ten or twelve years.'
They also had, as we have seen, a daughter :-
in 1691, when her uncle Walter Heveningham left her £5 for a ring.ew generations of the Heveningham Pedigree are based. In the 1844 edition of Harwood's 'Erdeswick's Survey of Staffordshire,' the pedigree of the above-mentioned Christopher and (some of) his descendants is give; and it is plain that this was contributed either by Thomas White of the Close, Lichfield who died in 1838 or by his son the Rev. Thomas Henry White who died in 1849. This pedigree shows (quite correctly) that Thomas White the father had married Mary Remington daughter of the Rev. D.W. Remington by Mary, daughter of Christopher Heveningham of Lichfield, son of the above mentioned Christopher. It shows also that the first Christopher had three other sons beside his namesake, vi. Henry (the eldest), Walter (the second), and Brooke. But it states, quite incorrectly, that Henry died without issue., sister and heiress of the above Rev. T.H. White; and here it is stated that the younger Christopher Heveningham was 'last male representative of the Heveningham of Pype and Aston, co. Stafford. This statement also is incorrect, he was not the last male nor even the senior representative.the White family of Lichfield, made careful researches into the Heveningham pedigree, which he entered in Herald's College from Simon downward to Mrs. Remington but he made no assertion as to Henry (son of Christopher) beyond his birth, and believed that nothing more was recorded of him at Herald's College. Sir Robert also discovered, among the papers of the White family the following remarkable document, a copy of which he supplied to Mr. Aleyn Lyell Reade, who printed it in Part I of 'Johnsonian Gleanings.' Mr. Reade has most kindly given me permission to make use of it, and as it is essential evidence, I reproduce it in full. A note by Mr. Reade points out that as the document speaks of Sir James Simeon having died 'about eight years ago,' its date must be about 1717.
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Katherine ALPORT (HEVENINGHAM) |
Symon Heveningham
Gender: Male
Birth: 1616 - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
Marriage: Spouse: Catherine Alport - of Newton Regis, Warwickshire, England
Death: Mar 21 1691 - Of, Aston, Staffordshire, England
Parents: Nicholas Hevingham, Elizabeth Bowes
Wife: Catherine Alport
Children: John Heveningham, Henry Heveningham, Christopher Heveningham, Dorothy Heveningham
Siblings: Walter Heveningham, Christopher Heveningham, Catherine Heveningham
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