Person:George Stovold (1)

George Stovold, II
d.Bef 26 Feb 1657/58 Albury, Surrey, England
m. 15 Sep 1583
  1. George Stovold, II1588 - Bef 1657/58
  2. _____ Stovold, male infant1596 - 1596
  • HGeorge Stovold, II1588 - Bef 1657/58
  • WMargaret Farley1593 - Aft 1656/57
m. 11 Oct 1612
  1. Anne Stovall1614 -
  2. Mary Stovall1616 -
  3. Anne Stovall1621/22 -
  4. George StovallAbt 1623 - 1665
  5. William StovallAbt 1625 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] George Stovold, II
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1588 Cranley, England
Marriage 11 Oct 1612 Abury, Englandto Margaret Farley
Residence[1][3] 1620/21 Albury, Surrey, EnglandWonersh
Will[1][4] 15 Dec 1632 Albury, Surrey, EnglandWonersh
Occupation[1] Blacksmith
Death[1][2] Bef 26 Feb 1657/58 Albury, Surrey, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Stovall Family Association.
  2. Source needed.

    His wife is listed as a Widow with a son named William in Albury on this date. Most of the records from this period are missing due to the Chasm in the Albury Register.

  3. Source needed.

    He and others benefited from the sale of the estate left behind after the death of Margaret's father. The estate included two messuages (houses and lots) and gardens with 7 acres of land in Farley Green and Albury. George and Margaret stayed in Wonersh long enough to have their third child, Anne baptized.

  4. Source needed.

    John left money to his children and named his brother, George Stovold of Albury (listed as a Blacksmith) as overseer of his Will along with John Butler of Cranley (his wife's brother). The Will was proved in Archdeaconry Court of Surrey, April 3, 1634, by his sons Robert & John Stovold.