Roger Kete refers to Margery Eames as a kinswoman in his will. In total he mentions four women specifically as 'kynneswomen', Luce Seager, Virtue Howman, Margery Eames and.... 'kynneswoman Millicent Turner ' A Roger Seager was together with Anthony Eames made an advisor to the executors of the will. In the will, Kynswoman Luce Seager was described as the daughter of John Seager ( NB there is also another Luce, not referred to as kinswoman, she was the daughter of Richard Seager.) A Millicient Seager (Zeager) daughter of John Seager was baptized at Fordington in 1578.
In 1594, Roger Kete of Fordington, signed a bond to pay for the maintenance of several children Millicent, Virtue, Margaret, Roger, Margery and Luce Segar
Four of the Kynswomen mentioned in the will of Roger Kete share the same Christian name as four of the five Seager girls mentioned in the bond. A Roger Seager was the sixth child mentioned in the bond; Roger Seager was an advisor for Roger Kete's will.