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John TREGONWELL

Male - 1760


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  • Name John TREGONWELL  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died 1760 
    Person ID I485  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 27 Aug 2018 

    Father John TREGONWELL,   b. 1632, Anderson, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1682  (Age 50 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Ann LEWIS,   b. 1611, Eddington, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F194  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anna Catherina HILL,   b. Abt 1700 
    Children 
     1. Ann Catherine TREGONWELL,   b. 1722,   d. 1753  (Age 31 years)  [natural]
    Last Modified 27 Aug 2018 
    Family ID F193  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 03/07
      From Ruth Jenkins:

      Dear Mark

      I hope you'll find what I've done helpful. Burke's is wrong re his (John Tregonwell) first wife's name, but I've spelled that out in my tree. His last wife's will refers to the above's son John as her son, but I think as she married the above John in 1666 and was making her will in 1717 after 50 yrs in the family she probably did not think of him as a stepson. I have the will for John died 1724, which I think must be one of yours.
      regards

      Ruth

      07/05
      http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=conqueror&id=I39095

  • Sources 
    1. [S47] Email, TURNER, Graham; 2005 06 27;.
      However what you might really find interesting, although I know that you
      did mention on an earlier occasion that your Genealogical interests lay
      mainly with the Stantons, are the ancestors of a little lady (she could of
      course have been a large lady) shown only as "Mary Ann ?" on your tree - the
      wife of Richard Targett.

      This is what I believe her ancestry (and ours!!) could possibly be:

      Caroline TARGETT. born 1854 - Birth Cert attached.
      Parents - Richard TARGETT & Mary Ann TARGETT nee PATTEN

      Mary PATTEN & Richard TARGETT married 10 Oct 1852, St Mary,Southampton
      Both father's names were William. Mary's middle name was not shown - I
      have the Cert - you're welcome to a copy.

      From the 1861 Census Mary A Targett is shown as age 28 (b.1833),
      born.Salisbury,Wilts - Census attached

      From the IGI (sure not reliable but can be a good pointer):
      Parents: William PATTEN & Elizabeth
      1. Mary Ann PATTEN Christening: 01 SEP 1833 Fisherton Anger*, Wiltshire
      2. George PATTEN Christening: 18 JUN 1837 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
      3. Martha PATTEN Christening: 18 JUN 1837 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
      4. John PATTON Christening: 06 JUL 1828 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
      5. William PATTEN Christening: 05 SEP 1830 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
      6. Charles PATTEN Christening: 19 MAY 1839 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
      *Fisherton Anger was next Salisbury!

      Marriages: William PATTEN
      Spouse: Elizabeth NAPIER <<-- Take note of this surname!!!!!
      Marriage: 01 JUN 1827 Fisherton Anger,Wiltshire (M152081 1754 - 1895)

      1841 Census. FRC Fiche Ref HO107 1167/2
      Branch & Dole Hundred, New Sarum, Fisherton Anger.
      Fisherton Street - Page 30
      William Patten, 35 yrs, M.S. (merchant seaman?) - No place of birth
      given - means not Wiltshire - all the others have Y for yes in place of
      birth field - meaning they were born in Wiltshire.
      Elizabeth Patten, 35, Y
      John Patten, 13, Y
      William Patten, 10, Y
      Mary Patten, 8, Y
      Martha Patten, 6, Y
      George Patten, 4, Y
      Charles Patten, 2, Y

      I'm in contact with a couple of people (Norman Hallam and Gill and
      Graham Gill) who are descended from these Patten children and both appear to
      be full on Genealogists. They have both sent me much interesting and
      relavent information.

      Rather than bore you with more detail I've included 3 pages of the
      Napier Tree originally sent by Norman (go to the bottom of page 2 first and
      work your way up) - he has since sent 16 pages going back to the 1300's to
      the Lairds of Merchiston (Edinburgh) with sources. .

      You will also see the name "Tregonwell" which is a line the Napiers
      married into - I've been promised this tree as well. Norman has said that
      this line is fascinating with Sir John Tregonwell (~1498-1565) (apparently
      my 12 x GGF - and hence your 13 x GGF) being a lawyer in the Court of Henry
      VIII - representing Henry when he got rid of Katherine of Aragon - he was
      also the first owner of Milton Abbey after the dissolution of the
      monastries. His portait is attached. Another Tregonwell was the founder of
      Bournemouth.

      I think thats enough for one sitting - I hope it's not too confusing - if you are interested I do have quite a bit of information that I'm trying to collate that I can also send. If you look on the internet there is copious amounts of information on the Napiers.