Il est marié avec Margery le JEWE (UNKNOWN).
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
John le Jewe, of Whitefield, Gent. is your 16th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Sarah Unity Dykes Gunby
his mother ·Üí James Bounds
her father ·Üí John Bounds, Sr.
his father ·Üí Jonas Bond
his father ·Üí Philip Bond
his father ·Üí Thomas Bond
his father ·Üí John Bond
his father ·Üí Walter Bond
his father ·Üí John Bond, of Buckland
his father ·Üí Joanna Hody
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth le Jewe
her mother ·Üí John le Jewe, of Whitefield, Gent.
her father
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John le Jewe
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1373 Whytefield, Somerset, England
Death: October 18, 1418 (41-49) Whytefield, Somerset, England
Immediate Family:
Son of William le Jewe and Agatha Jewe
Husband of Margery Le Jewe and Alice Pilleston
Father of Elizabeth Hody
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Orthographic variations: JEUE, JEWE
Marriage Information: John married Alice de PILLESDON, daughter of John de PILLESDON and Margery.
Research Notes:
of Whitefield, in the parish of Wiveliscomb, county Somerset, and not Whitfield in Devon.
son and heir
In 20 Ric. II (1396-97), Roger le Walsch and John Jewe held the fourth part of a knight's fee in Chickerell and West Chickerell of William Montacute, Earl of Sarum.
Will 1415, proved 18 Oct 1416.
John Jewe. (294 Chichele.) 1415.
I, John Jewe, make my testament as follows:--My body to holy burial, viz. in the churchyard of the church at Wyflescombe.
To the cathedral ch. of Sarum 3s. 4d. To the vicar of Whytchurche for tithes forgotten 6s. 8d. To the vicar of Wyflescombe 6s. 8d.
To the rector of Pullesden 20s. for tithes forgotten.
To the Abbot of Ford and to his monks 20s.
To the Abbey of Canelile (Canonleigh) 20s. To the church of Borstok (Burstock, Dorset) an ox and a cow.
To the Friars of Dorchestre 5s. To the Friars of Bristol of the Augustinian order 5s.
To the hospital of Blessed Trinity and the glorious martyr S. Thomas at London 3s. 4d. I bequeath one trental (each) to the Rector of Hywhysse Chanflor (Huish Champflower), the Rector of Cloteworthi (Clatworthy), the Vicar of Borstoke, the Rector of Bedescombe and Sir William Stefyn.
To William Jewe my brother one gown furred with bever.
To every poor person on the day of my burial 1d.
To John my son one cup called "grete maser" which once was my father's cup, and after his death it shall remain from heir to heir for ever. To said John one silver piece with the cover.
To William my son and Thomas my son, one silver piece with the cover.
To Joan and Elisabeth my daughters a silver piece (each).
To William Jewe all my lands and tenements in "Greylyshey" for the term of his life, then to my feoffees for the marriage of my daughters, and after they marry to my wife for the term of her life. To my said brother a cup with the cover.
To the Rector of Pullesden a cloak (pallium) and a gown, furred.
To Robert Blaneford all my timber in a certain place under an ash tree opposite my gate on the south side of the three best, and one "baslarde."
To Alice Panter for the term of her life the rent of 20s. to be taken from my feoffees.
To my wife two gowns furred, one with "calabyr" and the other with "grey", and all my rents from now until the feast of the Nativity of Our Lord, that is to say de terminis Nativitatis Dni, Pasche, Nativitatis St. Johannis Baptiste, Michis, et Nat Dni.
To John Lokezerd my two burgages in Dorchester for the term of his life and one blue gown furred.
To Robert Lokyas half a quarter of corn, half a quarter of barley and one gown furred.
To Thomisia Cole two bushels of corn and two bushels of barley.
To Joseph Wattecombe half a quarter of corn and two bushels of barley.
To Margaret Tristram a bushel of corn and a bushel barley.
To John Grynehelle a three year old steer.
To Matilda Berdys a three year old heifer.
To Idonea my servant 13s. 4d. two blankets (banketas), and 2 sheets.
To Margery my servant 40d.
To Alice Tristram a four-year old cow.
To John at Horsemelle two ewes with their lambs.
To the daughter of Henry Horshey four ewes with their lambs.
The residue to Margery my wife and I make her, my brother William Jewe and William Thomas rector of Pullesden, my executors.
Marriage Information:
John married Margery.
Sources:
Collectanea topographica et genealogica, Volume 7, pp. 26, 30-31; Somerset Record Society, Vol. 19 - Somerset Medieval Wills, 1501-1530, with some Somerset Wills preserved at Lambeth, the Rev. F. W. Weaver, M.A., F.S.A. (ed.), pp. 319-320
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