Person:Margaret Busby (1)

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Margaret Busby
b.Abt 1675
 
m. 10 Feb 1662 (OS) 1663 (NS)
  1. Robert BusbyAft 1663/64 -
  2. Abigail Busby1665 -
  3. Mary BusbyAbt 1668 -
  4. Gartrude BusbyAbt 1669 - Abt 1742
  5. Elizabeth BusbyAbt 1669 -
  6. Margaret BusbyAbt 1675 -
  7. Grace Busby1675 -
Facts and Events
Name[2][3] Margaret Busby
Alt Name[4] Margarett Busbby
Married Name[2] Margaret German
Married Name[3][5] Margaret Jerman
Married Name[4] Margarett Jermaine
Gender Female
Birth[3] Abt 1675
References
  1.   Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1558 to 1699 : also, for those issued by the vicar-general of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1679. Extracted by (the late) Colonel Joseph Lemuel Chester, LL.D., D.C.L., and edited by Geo. J. Armytage, F.S.A., Honorary Secretary to the Harleian Society. London: 1886 in The Publications of The Harleian Society. Volume XXIII for the year MD.CCC.LXXXVI. (1886).

    « MARRIAGE ALLEGATIONS IN THE REGISTRY OF THE / VICAR-GENERAL OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
    1662-3
    Feb. 10 Robert Busby, of St Bride's, London, Gent, Bachr, about 25, & Grace Cary, of St Giles in Fields, Spr, abt 21 ; consent of father Sir Henry Cary, Kt.; at St Mary’s Whitechapel, St Dunstan’s East, or Gray’s Inn Chapel. » Google Books

  2. 2.0 2.1 Croke, Alexander, Sir, (1758-1842}: The Genealogical History of the Croke Family, originally named Le Blount, Vol. I, Oxford, Printed by W. Baxter for J. Murray, London; and J. Parker, Oxford , 1823. Chapter XI, pp.685-689 .

    « The Genealogical History of the Croke family, originally named Le Blount, by Sir Alexander Croke (1758-1842) includes one very brief paragraph on Robert Busby, "a woollen draper in Saint Andrew's, Holborn, (who), in 1663, married Grace, the daughter of Sir Henry Cary of Devonshire." »
    And near the end of this Busby family history there is a fold-out pedigree chart, which includes a list of the children of Robert and Grace Busby:
    « "1. Robert Busby. 2. Abigail, mard. Wm. Vaux, had Abigail and Cicely. 3. Mary. 4. Garteret,[sic] mard. ___ Case. 5. Elizabeth. 6. Margaret, married Edward German. 7. Grace." »
    Accessed at: archive.org
    The fold-out pedigree chart at: archive.org

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ancestry.com. Kent, England, Extracted Parish Records, 1539-1876 [database on-line].

    Source Citation: HS, Marriage Licences issued by the Archbishop of Canterbury 1679-1694, vol 30 & 31; Author: G Armytage; Publication Date: 1890; Publication Place: Canterbury, Kent, England
    « Name: Mrs Margaret / Maiden Name: Busby / Marriage Age: 16 /
    Record Type: Marriage / Birth Date: abt 1675 /
    Marriage Date: 12 Feb 1691 / Marriage Place: Canterbury, Kent, England
    Keyed Parish: Canterbury / Spouse: Edward Jerman »
    Accessed at: ancestry.co.uk
    [Note: I would suspect that this location for the marriage is in error. And mistakenly derived from the licence having been issued by the Archbishop of Canterbury. See the next source reference #4.]

  4. 4.0 4.1 Ancestry.com. London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. .

    Source Citation: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P69/MRY10/A/002/MS010221
    « Name: Margarett Bushby / Gender: Female /
    Record Type: Marriage / Marriage Date: 12 Feb 1690 /
    Marriage Place: St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, City of London, Surrey, England /
    Spouse: Edward Jermane / Register Type: Parish Register »
    Accessed at: ancestry.co.uk
    Image: City of London > St Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street > 1664-1717
    « Edward Jermaine of St Margarett Westminster and Margarett Busbby of the Same were married the 12 of ffebruary »
    [Note: this date of 1690 is probably according to the 'Old Style' (OS) Julian calendar. According to the subsequent and present 'New Style' (NS) Gregorian calendar, it would be 1691.]

  5. Website: The National Archives' catalogue > C - Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions > Division within C - Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks > C 6 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings before 1714, Collins.

    « Reference: C 10/433/7 / Description: Short title: Jerman v Busby.
    Plaintiffs: Edward Jerman and Margaret Jerman his wife.
    Defendants: William Busby, Elizabeth Busby, John Warry and Thomas Bard.
    Subject: money matters, Middlesex. / Document type: bill and plea
    Date: 1698
    Held by: The National Archives, Kew / Legal status: Public Record(s) / Closure status: Open Document, Open Description »
    Accessed at: nationalarchives.gov.uk