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Judith OWER
1618 - 1640 (~ 4 years) Has 15 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Judith OWER Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 6 Jan 1617/18 St. Mary Northgate Church, Canterbury, Kent, England - From FamilySearch
Gender Female Died Between 1623 and 1640 - Probably between her father and her mother's deaths
Buried 3 Jul 1624 St. Mary Northgate Church, Canterbury, Kent, England - From FamilySearch
Siblings 3 brothers and 1 sister Patriarch & Matriarch Richard OWER, d. Bef 1612 (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 I21992 All Last Modified 4 Aug 2016
Father Boys OWER, bap. 12 Oct 1572, St. Andrew’s Church, Tilmanstone, Kent, England , d. Between 4 Feb 1623/24 and 11 Mar 1623/24 (Age ~ 51 years) Mother Agnes LYSTER, bap. Feb 1585/86, St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Appledore, Kent, England , d. Between 20 Mar 1639/40 and 5 May 1644 (Age ~ 54 years) Married 7 Oct 1599 St. George the Martyr’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 22 Oct 2015)
"Boys Ower & An Lyster were maried the 7th of October" - under heading 'Mariages Ano dni 1599'
A note beside the grant of administration for her father's will, added the year after (27 Nov 1600) records that by then Agnes had married Boys Ower. Hence Agnes must have married between May 1599, when her father wrote his will and Nov 1600. Although the PR entry shows An not Agnes it therefore seems almost certain that this was an error and the marriage was of this Agnes.
More supporting evidence is in the bonds which Boys Ower provided, one of which records him as a gentleman. Agnes' family seem to have been on the yeoman / gentleman borderline, so Boys' social standing is consistent with what we would expect. Added to which, I have now seen the wills of both Boys and Agnes, both refer to William Halke as brother-in-law, and in Agnes's William's wife Elizabeth and son Norton are also named, showing that it is the same Halke family (William and Elizabeth are obviously common names, but I am not aware of another Norton Halke).
Family ID F7624 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 6 Jan 1617/18 - St. Mary Northgate Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Buried - 3 Jul 1624 - St. Mary Northgate Church, Canterbury, Kent, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend