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Personal data Thomas Brigham II 

  • Alternative name: Thomas Brigham
  • He was born in the year 1500Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
    England.
  • He died about March 6, 1559Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
    England.
  • He is buried on March 6, 1560Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
    England United Kingdom.
  • A child of Thomas Brigham
  • This information was last updated on December 8, 2019.

Household of Thomas Brigham II

He is married to Elizabeth Armytts.

They got married about 1525 at Holme On, Spaulding Moor, York, Eng.


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Brigham  1525-1559 


Notes about Thomas Brigham II

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 30 (Disk #2), Ed. 1, Tree #1130, Date of Import: Jan 9, 2004]

?? Line 7248: (New PAF RIN=14683)
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Of Holme On Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England

?? Line 7254: (New PAF RIN=14683)
1 BURI
2 PLAC Holme On Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England

?? Line 185: (New PAF RIN=12)
1 BIRT
2 PLAC Of Holme On Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England
{geni:about_me} The Yorkshire village of Holme upon Spaulding Moor is about 10 miles from the River Homden and 25 miles from the North Sea, about halfway between York and Kingston upon Hull. This Thomas Brigham of Holme upon Spaulding Moor, our ancestor, designated here as the "Second," appeared as Thomas Brigham Junior on the 1528 rental roll of the Manor of Home as holding a cottage "formerly in tenure of William Armytts, 3 butts of arable land in Tathem, a flat of arable land of 5 acres above Rowley, yearly rental 5s 8d."

Robert Aske of Doncaster's "Pilgrimage of Grace," a revolt against the dissolution of the monesteries in 1536 (when Thomas was 36), consumed all of Yorkshire until its brutal suppression the following year, and we can only speculate how the uprising might have affected Thomas and his family.

Thomas died 6 March 1560 (or perhaps 1559), probably of old age (age 60).

See http://www.milkcanpapers.com/brigham1.html for more information, including maps.

Also see: http://www.gamblinfamily.org/fay/park_files/laura_sophia_brigham.html
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Thomas lived in the house of his father-in-law William Armytts at Holme-on-Spaulding Moor.
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Thomas owned a cottage formerly in the tenure of William Armytts, three butts of arable land in Tathom, a flatt of five acres of arable land above Rowley, and other property. He paid a yearly rent of 5 shillings, 8 pence.
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G-I. THOMAS BBRIGHAM, BORN ABOUT 1475, MARRIED, UKN,

G-II. THOMAS BRIGHAM 1500 TO 03 JUN 1560
MARRIED TO ELIZABETH,UKN.

Thomas (G-II) was probably the father of the following child: Thomas Brigham, b. about 1500.THOMAS BRIGHAM (Thomas Brigham (G-I)), born about 1500, appears as “Thomas Brigham junior” on the rental roll of the Manor of Holme in 1528, holding a cottage formerly in the tenure of William Arrnytts, three butts of arable land in Tathom, a flat of arable land of five acres above Rowley, etc.; yearly rental 5s. 8d. Public Record Office, Rentals and Surveys, Boll 735. He was assessed 2d. on goods worth 20s. At Holme on a subsidy in 1544. (Lay Subsidy 203-222.) He was buried at Holme on Spalding Moor, 6 Mar. 1559-60. No will can be found.

He married about 1525, Elizabeth —; she died in 1573, administration being given to her son Henry Brigham, 5 Dec., 1573. (Adm. Act Books, P. and E. Court of York, Harthill Deanery.)

Children:

(1)Thomas (G-III), b. about 1525.

(2) Henry, of Holme on Spalding Moor and of Seaton. Administrator of his mother in 1573. He d. in 1606, without issue. The will of Henry Brigham of Seaton is dated 30 June, 1606. To nephew (grand-nephew) Robert Brigham of Holme, a ewe and a lamb. To Henry Brigham, son of John Brigham of Holme, 3s. To the other three children of said nephew (grand—nephew) John Brigham, 2s each. To the two children of my nephew (grand-nephew) Thomas Brigham of Holme 2s each. To each of the five children of Edward Palmer. He married, 20 Sept., 1590, Elizabeth5 Brigham, grand-niece of the testator. Of Holme, 2s. To my nephew (grand-nephew) Richard Brigham, a cupboard, and. hail my farm during the life of my wife, and at her death, all to him, but if he die unmarried, remainder to Robert Brigham, brother of said. Richard. All residue to said Richard Brigham, sole executor. Witnesses: Thomas Milnehouse, Robert Clarke. Proved 2 Oct., 1606. (P. and E. York Wills, vol. 30, vol 165.)

Ref: RENO WARBURTON BACKUS 1966 (Brigham)
As Thomas Brigham, Jr., he is on the rental roll of the Manor of Holein 1528, holding a cottage and various pieces of land for a yearlyrental of 5s.8d.

from the database of Carol Smart Mero ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Brigham

Thomas Brigham
1475-± 1528

Thomas Brigham
1500-± 1559

± 1525

Elizabeth Armytts
± 1504-1573


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