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William Wadham, Sheriff of Devon is your 18th great grandfather.
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her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jane Portman‰
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her mother‰ ᆒ‰ William Malet, of Enmore & Dendon‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Joan Malet‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ John Wadham‰
her father‰ ᆒWilliam Wadham, Sheriff of Devon‰
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William Wadham, Sheriff of Devon
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1375‰
Merrifield, Somerset, England
Death:
October 04, 1451‰ (72-80)‰
Merifield Manor, Ilminster, Chard, Somerset, England‰
Place of Burial:
St Mary's Church, Ilminster, Somerset, England
Immediate Family:
Son of‰ Sir John Wadham, Kt., of Merrifield‰ and‰ Joan Wrothesley‰
Husband of‰ Margaret Wadham‰
Father of‰ John Wadham;‰ Elizabeth Stawell;‰ William Wadham‰ and‰ Mary Yarde‰
Brother of‰ Isabella Hill;‰ Margery Stourton;‰ John Wadham;‰ Thomas Wadham‰ and‰ Walter Wadham‰
William Wadham (died 1452) of Edge in the parish of Branscombe in Devon and of Merryfield in the parish of Ilton, near Ilminster, Somerset, was Sheriff of Devon in 1442[1] and was a member of the Devonshire gentry who is mainly remembered for his monumental brass and chest tomb monument in St Mary's Church, Ilminster, Somerset.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wadham_(d.1452)
Sir William Wadham married Margaret Chiseldon, a daughter and co-heiress of John Chiseldon of‰ Holcombe Rogus‰ in Devon,[14]‰ and of‰ Penselwood,‰ Aunk,‰ South Tawton‰ and‰ Rewe, who was‰ Sheriff of Devon‰ in 1406.[15]‰ Margaret Wadham's sister, Maude Chiseldon inherited the‰ Manor of Holcombe Rogus‰ and a‰ moiety‰ of the Penselwood estate, and married Sir John Bluett of the nearby‰ Greenham Barton‰ and‰ Cothay Manor, Sheriff of Devon in 1445.
Sir William and Lady Wadham had eight children including:
ဢSir John Wadham, born in 1405, the eldest son and heir, who married Elizabeth Popham, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir‰ Stephen Popham (c. 1386 ဓ 1444)‰ of‰ Popham, Hampshire, five times‰ MP‰ for‰ Hampshire, who commanded on the right wing at the‰ Battle of Agincourt‰ in 1415. Another branch of the Popham family was later seated at‰ Huntworth‰ in Somerset, home of‰ Sir John Popham (c.1531ဓ1607),‰ Speaker of the House of Commons,‰ Attorney General,‰ Lord Chief Justice of England‰ from 1592 to 1607, and financier in 1607 with‰ Ferdinando Gorges‰ of‰ Popham Colony‰ in America.
ဢLawrence Wadham married Jane Hody, daughter of‰ Sir William Hody (died 1524),‰ Attorney General‰ in 1485,‰ Chief Baron of the Exchequer‰ from 1485 to 1513, the son of‰ Sir John Hody (died 1442),‰ Chief Justice of the King's Bench‰ from 1440 to 1442.
ဢWilliam Wadham, of‰ Catherston Leweston, Dorset,[16]‰ married Jane, daughter and co-heiress of William Payne of Catherston, Dorset where he founded a‰ cadet‰ branch of the Wadham family which included, John Wadham (c. 1520 ဓ 1584),‰ Recorder (judge)‰ of‰ Lyme Regis,‰ MP‰ for‰ Melcombe Regis‰ (1553) and‰ Weymouth‰ (1554), and Captain of‰ Sandsfoot Castle, Weymouth. His inscribed‰ monumental brass‰ survives in‰ Whitchurch Canonicorum‰ Church, Dorset.[17]‰ William Wadham of Catherston inherited the manor of‰ Aunk‰ from his mother.[18]
ဢJames Wadham,[19]‰ sole patron of the living of Penselwood in 1481. The Penselwood estate stayed in the Wadham family until the death in 1609 of‰ Nicholas Wadham.
ဢElizabeth Wadham, wife of Sir Robert Stawel, of‰ Cothelstone Manor, Somerset;[20]
ဢMargaret Wadham, wife of Gilbert Yarde, of‰ Bradley Manor‰ near‰ Newton Abbott‰ in Devon, now maintained by the‰ National Trust‰ (NT);[21]
ဢAnn Wadham, wife of William Montacute, of Henley Manor,‰ Crewkerne, Somerset;[22]
ဢJoan Wadham, first of three wives of Thomas Malet[23]‰ (died 1502) of‰ Curry Mallet‰ and of‰ Enmore, Deandon and‰ St Audries, Devon.[24]‰ Their second son, Sir Baldwin Malet of‰ West Quantoxhead, was‰ Solicitor General‰ to‰ King Henry VIII (1491ဓ1547)‰ from 1531 to 1533.
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