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Arthur WOTTON
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Name Arthur WOTTON Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1558 - Appears to have been born after his grandfather wrote his will, but not likely to have been born long after.
I guess he is the Arthur Wotton of Ingelborne, gent who in a deposition taken on 4 Oct 1578 when he was said to be 'aiged twentye yeres or there abowtes' (E134-21and22Eliz-Mich37)
Gender Male Buried 4 Apr 1611 St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England
Siblings4 brothers and 3 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch 
Person ID I15847 All | Teresa's direct ancestors Last Modified 16 Feb 2017
Father John WOTTON, b. Abt 1522, d. Aft 1578 (Age ~ 57 years) Mother Agnes HACKWELL, d. Yes, date unknown Married Bef 1544 - John's wife's name and date ('by 1544') from John's page on the History of Parliament website.
The first 7 names I show here as their children are from the will of William, John's father; writing in May 1554 he names these 7 as John's children, including eldest son William and younger son William [sic - not youngest - what does this mean? youngest of all sons, or just younger of the 2 Williams?]. I am guessing younger did mean youngest in placing him last on the list. I do think he must have been born after his brother Walter, as Walter appears to have been ahead of him in inheriting Engleborne.
Apart from that, the order is as they are mentioned in the will (i.e. sons first, probably not birth order!).
The History of Parliament entry for John mentions 5 sons and 3 daughters, if accurate it would appear a son is missing from the will, I guess because he was born after it was written. That fits with the Arthur shown in the 1620 Devon visitation record.
Other documents mention others:
Anne - The visitation of Devon of 1564 shows an 'Anne, d. of John Wootton of Inglebury' married Andrew Holland of Weare [ no date given but a nephew of Andrew is shown as b. 14 Mar 1576 ]
In Colby's book of the 1620 visitation it was shown that:
'Andrew Holland of Weare co. Devon = Anne d. of John Wootton of Bugleborne'(!)
A daughter (name not given) married William Hakewill, possibly a cousin? Interesting grandsons. (see Devon Visitation 1620)
Family ID F7324 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family CONSTABLE, d. Yes, date unknown Married - This family may be a fusion of 2 families - that of Arthur, son of John and Arthur of Dartmouth. Son John belongs to Arthur the son of John, the others to Arthur of Dartmouth.
It is the wife of Arthur (son of John) who is shown as 'd. of Constable' in 1620 visitation.
** my ancestor William may have been the son of Arthur - 1st I thought it most likely, then unlikely, now quite likely!!! **
Since William named a son Walter it seems likely he may have had a brother Walter, which was the first clue that he could have been a son of Arthur, and then I found that Arthur did have a son William of the right sort of age - but is he MY William?
When I discovered my William probably had a brother Crispin (his son in his will refers to 'unkle Crispin Wotton') and may well have had a sister Barbara, neither names of children of Arthur that I have found, it seemed less likely that Arthur was my William's father.
In addition, Crispin was clearly still alive when William's son Walter wrote his will in 1691, and seems likely to have been the Crispin who was buried in Blackawton in 1709; that is more likely if Crispin was a younger brother of William, maybe 20 plus years younger than William who may have been born about 1605, but less likely to be a son of Arthur who was having children by 1591. Could Crispin not have been an uncle, as in a parent's brother, but a parent's cousin, using the term for an older relative as we might today? I don't know.
The lack of a record for Barbara as a daughter of Arthur now seems less of a problem. Although I do still think that her son Richard was probably the cousin that William the goldsmith (son of 'my William') referred to in his will, I think that he was most likely a 2nd cousin or even more distant.
From Chancery Court cases it is clear that Barbara Cliffe nee Wotton had brothers Walter and Andrew (as well as a sister Elizabeth). From the tree in the book of 1620 visitation records it would appear that Barbara and her siblings were the offspring of William (son of John, the Totnes MP, and his wife Agnes). The tree also shows they had a son Arthur. That could be this Arthur, and if he is the father of my ancestor William that would make William's son William and Richard Cliffe 2nd cousins, close enough that it is not unreasonable to suppose they could have known each other and William have left Richard a small bequest in his will.
I said I may have fused two Arthurs. Alternatively, it could be children of 2 wives of one Arthur. Assuming for a moment there was just one Arthur, then he would have been aged about 36 when son Barnabas was born.
Plenty of time to have had earlier children by an earlier marriage. John (who the visitation shows was a son of Arthur) and Richard of Halwell (whose parentage I don't know) could have been such.
'My' William could then be the son of Richard and have links to both Richard Cliffe and Samuel Wotton. (William the goldsmith would then be 2nd cousin once removed to Richard Cliffe, still close enough to leave a bequest).
Children8 children Last Modified 16 Feb 2017 Family ID F6547 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Appears to have been born after his grandfather wrote his will, but not likely to have been born long after.
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Child - Barnabas WOTTON - 19 Nov 1591 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 


Child - Martha WOTTON - 9 Sep 1595 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 


Child - Richard WOTTON - 18 Nov 1596 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 


Child - Anne WOTTON - 4 Dec 1604 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 


Child - William WOTTON, [Parents?] - 16 May 1605 - St. Leonard’s Church, Halwell, Devon, England 


Child - Walter WOTTON - 16 Nov 1606 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 


Child - Edmond WOTTON - 31 Oct 1609 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 


Buried - 4 Apr 1611 - St. Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth, Devon, England 

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