Family:Richard Chase and Joan Bishop (1)

Facts and Events
Alt Marriage? 16 Apr 1564 England
Marriage? 16 Apr 1564 Hundridge, Buckinghamshire, England
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bur. 8 Jul 1601
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NOTE from User:goldenoldie who lives locally to Hundridge, but has no links to this series of family pages:
Details of this family have been found on a website: Our Family History: A Journey through the Wallace/Goyette and Greiner/Tanner Families and the source for details of the early family members may be British Chancery Records 1386-1558 by Sir Anthony Cooke. This may be found on ancestry.com under the heading "List of Early Chancery Proceedings" obtaned from the [UK] Public Record Office Lists and Indexes.

Parish registers of baptisms, marriages and burials were formally introduced in England in 1538, although a few Roman Catholic religious houses and parish priests had kept informal notes on the baptisms, marriages and burials of the prominent local families. (Source:Wikipedia.) The Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies in Aylesbury holds Bishops Transcripts for Chesham and these have been transferred to the FindMyPast website. Some of the dates provided for members of [[Family:Thomas Chase and Elizabeth Bowchiew (1)]] have been found in these records.

Hundridge is a hamlet, now in the parish of Chartridge, a few miles to the west of Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Hundridge chapel is a mediaeval building which was used as a place of worship until the Reformation. It is now attached to Hundridge manor. Hundridge was written as "Hundrich" in the Chesham Parish Registers.

References
  1.   Mills, Frank Moody. Something about the Mills family and its collateral branches: with autobiographical reminiscences. (Sioux Falls, South Dakota: [s.n.], 1911)
    Page 199., 1911.

    "_____Thomas Chase of Chesham, Bucks County, England, sire of Richard Chase, born in 1542; married Joan Bishop in 1864 (sic). Their son, Aquilla Chase, was born in 1580."