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Sir Edmund Reade inherited the estate "if lpsden"?? in 1637, he also had an estate in Meckfor
d, Essex, England. His daughter, Elizabeth married in 1635 to Gov. John Wintroup, first Gov. of Conn., and settled in New London, CT. His son, Thomas was one of the first proprietors of New London, and his son John was at New London in 1651. The land granted to him was forfeited for not being occupied, they probably never settled there. Source: Ancestry of John Lake in New England, NEHGR July 1930.Ancestry of Bertia Harris; His will dated Nov 1623Automated Archives CD-ROM #100 1993, Salt Lake City, UTSuffolk, England Pub Vol 21, page 144 WFT Ref # 449 Vol 28
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The Ancestry of Bethia Harris,
1748-1833, Wife of Dudley Wildes of Topsfield, Massachusetts,
by Walter Goodwin Davis, was originally published by The
Southworth Press, Portland, Maine, in 1934.
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4. EDMUND4 READE (William3, Roger2, William1) was baptized in Wickford May 23, 1563. He marri ed Thomasine Wallenger, daughter of Thomas Wallenger of Chelmsford, co. Essex, November 14, 1592, and in less than a month, on December 7, she was buried in Wickford. His second marriage, with Elizabeth Cooke, daughter of Thomas Cooke of Pebmarsh, co. Essex, took place about the year
1594.
Children:--
i. EDMUND, bapt. Nov. 6, 1595, at Wickford; buried March 30, 1600, at North Benfleet. ii. M ARY, b. June 18 and bapt. June 26, 1597, at North Benfleet; buried April 13, 1602, at North Benfleet. iii. MARGARET, b. July 11 and bapt. July 16, 1598, at North Benfleet; m. about 1619 John Lake of Great Fanton Hall, North Benfleet. (See Lake.) iv. WILLIAM, b. Oct. 28, 1599, and bapt. Jan. 1, 1599/1600, at North Benfleet; m. Anne Alleyn, sole daughter and heiress of Thomas Alleyn of Braughen, co. Herts., who d. Nov. 14, 1639; he d. April 3, 1659.
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Genealogy Of The Gallup Family
Author: John D. Gallup
Call Number: CS71.G175
WILL OF EDMAND REDE, SON OF WILLIAM AND
FATHER OF MADAME MARGARET LAKE.
Edmand Read's Last Will and Testament, November ye
20th, 1623.
In ye name of God, Amen; ye 20th daye of November in ye yeare of our
Lord, one thousand six hundred and twenty-three. I, Edmand
Read, &c.
Item--I give and bequeth unto ye poore of Wickford twenty shillings of
lawful english money, to be payd to ym by my executors [sic.] within
one month after my dicease.
Item--I give and bequeth unto John Weald, my servant, five pounds of lawfull
english money to be payde to him within one yeare after my
dicease.
Item--I give and bequeth unto every one of my other servants two shillings
a piece to be payde to ym within one moneth after my dicease.
Item--I give and bequeth unto William Reade, my son, and to my daughter
Reade, forty shillings apeece, to bye them rings.
(*)A manor in Nevenden parish near Wickford.
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Item--I give and bequeth unto Elizabeth, my loving wife, all those leases which I have of Mr . Edward Lyliarde and Mr. George White, and alsoe ye messages and tenements or lands thereunto belonging which I lately purchased of Mr. Cockerum, now in tenor and occupation of John Tyle or his assignes, for and during ye terme of her naturall life; and after her dicease I give and bequeth all ye said leases, messages or tenements and ye lands above spesifyed unto William Reade, my son, upon ye condition that he ye said William, my son, shall paye unto my son, Thomas Reade, within foure score dayes after ye dicease of my said loving wife, if he, ye said Thomas, be then living, ye full sum of 240 pounds of lawfull english money; and if my said son William shall refuse to enter into bond to my said son, Thomas Reade, shall presently after ye dicease of my said loving wife, enter into ye aforesaid leases and lands and allsoe into ye aforesaid messages or tenements with ye apertinances and lands theireunto belonging, to have and enjoye to him ye said Thomas Reade or ye eyres of his body lawfully begotten, and for want of such issue yn to remayne to my son William Reade and his eyres for ever. Item--I give and bequeth unto Samuell, my second son, and to ye eyres of of his body lawfully begotten, that my message or teniment with ye appertinances and lands theireunto belonging, called or knowne by ye of name of Sopers or by whatsoever name or names ye same be called or knowne, now in tenor or occupation of George Ballard or his assignes; and if ye said Samuell, my son, shall fortune to depart ye life without eyres of his body lawfully begotten, then my minde and will is that Thomas, my aforesaid son, shall enter into ye messages and lands aforesaid to have and enjoye them, to him or ye eyres of his body lawfully begotten, and for want of such issue unto William Reade, my said son, and to his eyres forever; provided, allwayes that if ye said message or teniment and lands theirunto belonging called Sopers herein and hereby formerly given and bequethed unto Samuell, my son, shall happen to come to William, my son in maner and forme as aforesaide; yn I will yt my said son William shall within one month yn next enter into bond to my executor [sic] herein and hereby nominated (If she be yn living) or otherwise to ye overseers of this my last Will and Testament herein nominated, in ye Penall som of 600Ετ with condition to paye 300Ετ lawfull english money in maner and forme following (that is to saye) unto John Lake and Anna Lake, two of my Grand Children, 50Ετ apiece; and to Daniell Epps and to Elizabeth Epps, two other of my Grand Children, 50Ετ apieece, and to Elizabeth, my daughter, 100Ετ of lawfull english money within one yeare next after ye sayd message or teniment and ye land theireunto belonging, called Soppers, shall happen to come to my sd son William, shall refuse to enter bond in maner and forme as aforesaide, then I will yt all those messages lands and teniments called Sopers, shall be and remayne unto my aforesaide Grand Children of all my daughters and to Elizabeth, my youngest daughter, equally, to be devided amongst ym, and if my sd Grand Children shall
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happen to dye before, sd Legacye shall ineur to my two daughters ye mothers, and Provided al lso yt if Samuell, my son happen to depart this life without issue of his body lawfully begotten, and that Thomas, my son, enjoye ye sayd lands and teniments aforesaid and to him in and by this my last will and testament bequethed, then my minde and will is that those leases, land and messages with ye lands thereunto belonging, which is before given unto my saide son Thomas, shall presently ineur and come to my saide son William Reade, and to his eyres for ever, without paying ye foresaide son William Reade and to his eyres ye foresaid sum of 240Ετ unto Thomas Reade, my son, or any part thereof in manner and forme as is aforesaide. Item--I give and bequeth unto my said Loving Wife ye lease of Freame and all ye time and terme to come and unexpired for and towards ye mayntenance and education and bringing up of Thomas, my third son. Item--I give and bequeth unto my son-in-law, John Lake, and to my Daughter Margrett Lake, forty shillings apiece to make ym rings, and to John Lake and Anna Lake, theire children, 20 shillings apiece. Item--I give and bequeth unto Daniel Epps and Martha Epps, my daughter, 40 shillings apeece to make ym rings, and to Elizabeth Epps and Daniell Epps, theire children, 20 shillings apiece. Item--I give and bequeth unto Elizabeth, my Daughter, 200Ετ of lawfull money of England, to be paide unto her at her full age of 20 yeares. Item--I give and bequeth unto my brother, John Reade, ye sum of five pounds to be payde to him within one whole year next after my dicease. Item--I give and bequeth unto my son, William, my young graye guilding now in ye custodye of my kinsman, John Reede; all ye Resideu of my goods, chattells and moveables whatsoever I giev and bequeath unto Elizabeth, my said Loving Wife, who I make and ordayne my sole executrix of this my last will and testament; and I doe nominate and appoynt James Lawrence of Clifford's Inn, Gentillman, and John Reade of Pilsage, my kinsman overseers, of this my last will and testament, and doe hereby give ym thre pound six shillings and eight pence, to be payde to ym by my saide executrix, Intreating ym to be ayding and assisting my said loving Wife, to se this my last Will and Testiment duly and truly executed and performed according to my intent and true meaning herein and hereby set downe and declared. In witness, &c., this 20th daye of November, in the 21st yeare of ye King's Majestye's raigne, that now is and in Anno Domini, 1623. EDMAND READE.
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