Person:Francis Kirby (1)

m. 23 Dec 1576
  1. Francis Kirby1578 - 1661
  2. Joan Kirby1580 - 1640
  3. Ruth Kirby1582 - Aft 1660
  4. John KirbyAbt 1584 - 1628
  5. William Kirby1586 - Bef 1660
m. Bef May 1616
  1. Joshua Kirby1617 - Aft 1660
  2. John Kirby1618 -
  3. Francis Kirby1623 - 1623
m. Abt 1645
Facts and Events
Name[2] Francis Kirby
Gender Male
Birth? 1578 St. Helen Bishopsgate, City of London, Middlesex, EnglandCitation needed
Marriage Bef May 1616 to Susanna Downing
Marriage Abt 1645 Little Munden, Hertfordshire, England"of Little Munden"
to Elizabeth _____, widow of Mr. Turfett
Will[1][2] 24 Jul 1660
Death? 12 Oct 1661 Southwark, Surrey, EnglandSt Olave's Citation needed
Burial? 12 Oct 1661 Southwark, Surrey, EnglandSt Olave's Citation needed
Probate[2] 1 Nov 1661 Will proved.
References
  1. Roberts, Gary Boyd. English origins of New England families: from The New England historical and genealogical register, first series. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984)
    2:202.

    Dated July 24, 1660; pvd Prerogative Court of Canterbury Nov 1, 1661 by Joshua Kirby, exor. Called "citizen & skinner of London". To Mary wife of son Joshua & their children: Godsgift (m), Susan, Elizabeth, Phebe, Camdena, & Welcome; sister Ruth Browne; to Elizabeth Trufett, daughter of George Turfett, grandchild of late wife Elizabeth decd; to Mary Nash widow of John; cousin Joseph Alport, scrivener; cousin Wm Kirby son of late brother Wm Kirby; to cousin Ruth Macham sister of Wm Kirby; cousins John Kirby & Wm Kirby sons of decd brother John; cousin Elizabeth Goad; to Eunice, Rachel, & Sarah Carter daughters of Joseph Carter decd; to servant Mary Bradbury. Overseers: sister Ruth Browne & loving neighbor Matthew Robinson, citizen & grocer of London.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hyde, Myrtle Stevens, “A Study of the Downing Family in England, with Connections in Early New England”, v. 74 [Jul-Oct 1999] : 161-174, 299-308., in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    (at 74:168-169).

    His will was dated 24 July (at the beginning and 13 July at the end) 1660 and proved on 1 November 1661.

  3.   Exor to mother's will.