Person:Robert Goldhatch (1)

Robert Goldhatch
b.Est 1554
d.Bet 10 Jan 1598/99 and 19 Jul 1600 Ashford, Kent, England
  • HRobert GoldhatchEst 1554 - Bet 1598/99 & 1600
  • WMarian HameEst 1559 -
m. 18 May 1579
  • HRobert GoldhatchEst 1554 - Bet 1598/99 & 1600
  • WBennett MeadeEst 1565 - 1638
m. 16 Apr 1585
  1. Bennett Goldhatch1585 -
  2. William Goldhatch1586 -
  3. Richard Goldhatch1586 -
  4. Alice Goldhatch1587 - Bef 1655
  5. Robert Goldhatch1589 -
Facts and Events
Name Robert Goldhatch
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1554 Estimate based on date of first marriage
Marriage 18 May 1579 Ashford, Kent, Englandto Marian Hame
Marriage 16 Apr 1585 Ashford, Kent, Englandto Bennett Meade
Will[1][2] 10 Jan 1598/99 Ashford, Kent, England
Death[1][2] Bet 10 Jan 1598/99 and 19 Jul 1600 Ashford, Kent, England
Probate[1] 19 Jul 1600 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Robert Goldhatch, in Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Arthur Bliss Dayton. The Early Daytons and Descendants of Henry, Jr. (New Haven, Connecticut, United States: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1959)
    3.

    Robert Goldhatch or Goldwich (the name appears in both forms), a husbandman (farmer) of Ashford, whose will was dated 10 Jan. 1598/9, proved 19 July 1600

  2. 2.0 2.1 Robert Goldhatch, in Flagg, Ernest. Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking. (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1926)
    344.

    "Will of Robert Goldhatche of Ashford, co. Kent, husbandman, dated 10 Jan. 41 Eliz. [1598-9.] To youngest son Robert Goldhatche, my house and land there now in my occupation, containing 5 acres, after the death of Bennett my wife, he to pay to my daughter Alice, £10 in three years after the death of my said wife. If my said son Robert die before his mother, remainder to my eldest son Richard Goldhatch, he to pay, after the death of my wife, £10 to my daughter Alice Goldhatche. To my sons Richard and William Goldhatche, 6s. 8d. Each, to be paid one month after my decease. All residue to my wife Bennett to bring up my two youngest children, she to be sole executrix. Witnesses: George Taler, John Chinthinge (mark), John Robyns. Proved 19 July 1600 by executrix. (Arch. of Canterbury; vol. 51, fol. 426.)"