Il est marié avec Margaret Roydon (Whetenhall).
Ils se sont mariés.
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Thomas Roydon is your 14th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard (Davis)
her mother ·Üí Isabelle Bynum
her mother ·Üí Robert W Bynum
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Bynum (Mitchell)
his mother ·Üí Robert Mitchell
her father ·Üí Johnathan Mitchell
his father ·Üí Captain Robert Mitchell, Il
his father ·Üí Sarah Mitchell (Deering)
his mother ·Üí Roger Deering, Jr.
her father ·Üí Roger Deering, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Deering
his father ·Üí Margaret Deering (Twisden)
his mother ·Üí Mary Darell (Royden)
her mother ·Üí Thomas Roydon
her father
https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Roydon/6000000002006115826
Thomas Roydon
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1482
Roydon Hall, Roydon, Kent, England
Death:
August 10, 1557 (74-75)
East Peckham, Kent, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Roydon and Jane Roydon (Clyfton)
Husband of Margaret Roydon (Whetenhall)
Father of Margaret Catlin (Roydon); Elizabeth Twysden (Roydon); Mary Darell (Royden); Alice St. John (Roydon); George Roydon; William Roydon; Anne de la Haye Burton (Roydon) and Katherine Roydon
Brother of John Royden, of Roydon
Half brother of John Roydon, of Ramsey
http://powys.org/roydon/roydon_outline.html
Royden·Äôs ·ÄúThree Roydon Families·Äù - An Outline
While E B Royden, the author, covered three entirely separate families, I have chosen to cover only first the first of these which just happens to be the one from which we are descended. This family started in the village of Roydon in Suffolk, continued at Royden Hall, near Ramsey, Essex and ended at Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent. In each case the senior male line died out but a junior line was found to be carrying on elsewhere. The first line ended totally extinct in both males and females but with the last descendant being the young Humphrey, earl of Lincoln who died aged 10 in 1438. He was related to the earls of Wiltshire and to some Staffords who managed, incorrectly, to get hold of the Suffolk Royden property. However it seems that some junior and distant Bures relatives, but not Roydons, managed to recover this property after some forty years, in about 1500.
The second Roydon line struggled to survive at Roydon Hall, Essex but they seemed to get into debt too much and around 1450 the last male died, so that estate passed out of Roydon hands though into the new family of the Roydon heiress.
The final line started with some mystery in that this junior Roydon appeared in Kent from Essex, but as a very rich man. He called his East Peckham, Kent house Fortune to reflect his good fortune but how he came by it we have no idea. He appeared to be founding a dynasty with two sons and five daughters; but his eldest son was convicted of murder and hanged, his second son had no children and the estates were divided among his five daughters and their children. The middle daughter Elizabeth then made it her business to buy out her sisters and bequeathed a very handsome estate to her only son, William Twysden, or Twysenden as some documents called him. She also provided for her only surviving daughter Margaret, some of whose descendants emigrated to the New World.
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