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William HALKE
1611 - 1613 (~ 1 years) Has 84 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name William HALKE Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 17 Nov 1611 St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England - From KFHS transcribed data:
William HALKE son of William of Bircholt
Gender Male Buried 22 Apr 1613 St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England - From transcribed data on KFHS CD 23:
William HAWKES son of William of Bircholt
Siblings 2 brothers and 7 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch John HALKE, b. Est 1433, d. 1492, Wye, Kent, England (Age ~ 59 years) (3 x Great Grandfather)
Susanne BARBOR, b. Est 1556, bur. 11 Nov 1586, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Appledore, Kent, England (Age ~ 30 years) (Grandmother)Person ID I17142 All Last Modified 7 Aug 2015
Father William HALKE, bap. 9 Oct 1575, St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England , bur. 14 Jan 1641/42, St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England (Age ~ 66 years) Mother Elizabeth LYSTER, bap. 24 Mar 1582/83, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Appledore, Kent, England , d. Aft 15 Jul 1642 (Age ~ 59 years) Married 9 Oct 1599 St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England - From the Parish Register (m/f images, viewed at the CCA, July 2015)
"Willm Hawcke and elyzebethe Lister were maried the 9 of october ao 1599"
These show that the bride's name for 2 consecutive entries is given as Elizabeth Lyster.
Were there really 2 marriages running for an Elizabeth Lyster? I was at first suspicious that an error had been made, but it would seem there were.
Lyster was not a Brabourne name, but the marriage licence for the previous entry (for a marriage to a John Carpenter) shows that Elizabeth was a widow from Appledore.
I speculated that maybe the 2nd Elizabeth was a relation who met through the first marriage occuring. Now I have seen the will of a William Lyster of Appledore who died in 1599. He left a daughter and a widow Elizabeth; it seems these were the two Elizabeths who married in Brabourne. A note has been added alongside the probate statement for the will, dated 27 Nov 1600, which mentions William Halk, confirming a link between a William Halk and the Lysters in the will.
Further evidence is that Elizabeth Lyster of Appledore had a sister Agnes, who fits as the one who married Boys Ower, with references to the Halkes in their wills.
Family ID F5401 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 17 Nov 1611 - St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England Buried - 22 Apr 1613 - St. Mary’s Church, Brabourne, Kent, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend