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Ancestors of Elizabeth Garrard - The MAN & Other Families

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More About Martha Ernley:<br />

Name 2: Martha Eamly 141<br />

Burial: 1705, Bishopstone, Wilts<br />

Generation No. 8<br />

128. Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong> 142 , born Abt. 1590 in Lambourn, Berks 143,144 ; died 1656 145 . He was the son <strong>of</strong><br />

256. Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong> and 257. Anne Tutt. He married 129. Cecilia Wilmot April 15, 1611 in Wantage,<br />

Berks.<br />

129. Cecilia Wilmot 145 , born Abt. 1589 in Of Wantage, Berks. She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> 258. William<br />

Wilmot and 259. Cecilia Hyde.<br />

Notes for Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong>:<br />

From "History <strong>of</strong> Lambourn Church" by John Footman (1894):<br />

He held the great tithes <strong>of</strong> the parish on lease from the Dean <strong>of</strong> St. Paul's, and lived in the parsonage - indeed,<br />

it is not unlikely that the present house was erected by, or for, him. He married Cicely, daughter <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Wilmot, <strong>of</strong> Wantage, and sister <strong>of</strong> Sir George Wilmot. He was a staunch Royalist, and in 1649 got himself<br />

into trouble, together with Thomas, his eldest son. <strong>The</strong> 'Articles <strong>of</strong> Delinquency against Thomas Gerard,<br />

Senior, <strong>of</strong> Chipping Lamborn,' tell us that 'he persauded his tenantsto take arms for the King, promising to put<br />

a son into the place <strong>of</strong> any who fell, and allowed his tenants to pay contributions for the King's army, but none<br />

for the Parliament. He got a council order from Oxford about the mode <strong>of</strong> levying assessments, and had those<br />

who refused to pay plundered by the King's horse.'<br />

More About Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong>:<br />

Burial: July 25, 1656, Lambourn Church 146<br />

Residence: Lambourn Parsonage, Lambourn, Berks 146<br />

More About Cecilia Wilmot:<br />

Baptism: November 6, 1589, Wantage, Berks 147<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong> and Cecilia Wilmot are:<br />

i. Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong>, born Abt. 1612 148 ; married Susan Blagrave November 13, 1639 in St Lawrence<br />

Jewry, London; born in Of Southcote, Berks.<br />

More About Thomas <strong>Garrard</strong>:<br />

Occupation: 1665, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> the Peace for Berkshire 148<br />

64 ii. Charles <strong>Garrard</strong>, born 1617 in Lambourn, Berks; died 1702 in Lambourn, Berks; married (1)<br />

Frances Locke October 21, 1648 in Greenford, Middx; married (2) Mary Hucks September 21, 1663<br />

in Compton Beauchamp, Berks; married (3) <strong>Elizabeth</strong> Southby Abt. 1667.<br />

iii. Cecilia <strong>Garrard</strong> 148 , born Abt. 1613 149 ; married Robert Newman January 31, 1642/43 in Lambourn,<br />

Berks 150 ; born in Of Queene Camell, Somerset.<br />

iv. Bridget <strong>Garrard</strong>, born Abt. 1621; married William House November 8, 1648; born 1609 in Of Elton,<br />

Berks 150 .<br />

More About Bridget <strong>Garrard</strong>:<br />

Baptism: January 1, 1621/22, Lambourn, Berks<br />

More About William House:<br />

Name 2: William Howes 150<br />

v. Margaret <strong>Garrard</strong>, born Abt. 1626 151 ; died Bef. 1655; married John Deane; born in Of Oxenwood,<br />

Berks.<br />

130. Thomas Locke, born in Of Chelmsford, Essex.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Thomas Locke is:<br />

65 i. Frances Locke, born Abt. 1626 in Of Harrow; died Bet. 1661 - 1663; married Charles <strong>Garrard</strong><br />

October 21, 1648 in Greenford, Middx.<br />

132. _____ Willoughby<br />

14 February 17, 2004

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