Family:Bartholomew Flagg and Elizabeth Goodwin (1)

d. Bet 2 Jul 1686 and 19 Sep 1691 Mattishall, Norfolk, England
 
 
 
m. Est 1642
Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Est 1642 based on children's birth dates
Children
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References
  1. Flagg, Ernest. Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking. (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1926)
    p. 433.

    iii. BARTHOLOMEW", bapt. in Hardingham, 30 May 1619; was evidently named for his much older second cousin, Bartholomew" Flegg of Shipdham (23, John16, Richard16, Richard11, etc.), b. about 1585. These two Bartholomew Fleggs are the only Fleggs of that Christain name found anywhere in Norfolk between 1400 and 1650. Bartholomew" Flegg of Hardingham learned the trade of worstedweaver and settled in Mattishall, about four miles north of Hardingham, where he d. in 1691. The will of Bartholomew Flegg of Mattishall, co. Norfolk, worsted-weaver, dated 2 July 1686. To my wife Elizabeth, late Elizabeth Goodwin, £10. To my two daughters, Elizabeth Oventon and Katherine Lusher, £7 each. To my said wife, my house and lands in Mattishall for life; at her death they to be sold and the proceeds to be divided among my four children, Thomas and John Flegg and Elizabeth Oventon and Katherine Lusher. Executors, my sons Thomas and John Flegg. Witnesses, Allen Drake, Stephen Grave and Sarah Wharle. Proved by the executors, 19 Sept. 1691. (Archdeaconry of Norfolk, vol. for 1691, fol. 87.) He m. ELIZABETH GOODWIN. Children:
    1. THOMAS18, b. about 1643; was evidently named for his uncle Thomas" Flegg the emigrant to America in 1637. These two Thomas Fleggs are the only Fleggs named " T h o m a s " descended from Richard14 Flegg (b. 1500, d. 1550), born in four generations of his descendants down to 1645. Thomas18 Flegg was living in 1691 when he proved his father's will. He m. June 1668, MARY TILNEY.
    2. ELIZABETH; m. ____ OVENTON.
    3. JOHN.
    4. KATHERINE; m. ____ LUSHER.