Person:Agnes Unknown (574)

Watchers
Agnes _____
 
d.Bet 18 May 1556 and 16 Jun 1556 Shipdham, Norfolk, England
Facts and Events
Name Agnes _____
Married Name _____ Flegg
Gender Female
Marriage Abt 1513 to William Flegg
Will[1] 18 May 1556 Shipdham, Norfolk, England
Death[1] Bet 18 May 1556 and 16 Jun 1556 Shipdham, Norfolk, Englandbased on date will was proved
Probate[1] 16 Jun 1556 Shipdham, Norfolk, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Flagg, Ernest. Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking. (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1926)
    pp. 419-422.

    The will of Wyllyam Flegge of Shypdham, co. Norfolk, dated 25 July 1551. To be buried there. To my son James, a tenement in Thorpe Row in Shipdham and land which I bought of my father John Flegg. Cock's Close (bought of Richard Webster), and Coldam's Close, said James to pay my daughter Elizabeth 5 marks [£3-6-8], etc. To my son Thomas Flegg, Warne's Close and two acres of land. To my wife Agnes and my son John, the messuage I now dwell in with twenty acres of land, etc. To said son John, three acres of land, he to pay to Thomas More, 40s. when twenty-four, and also to William Leveryngton the younger and Maryon Leverington, children of William Leverington the elder, and to Agnes Moore, each 6s. 8d. Residue of goods to wife Agnes and son John, executors. Supervisor, son Thomas Flegg. Witnesses, Richard Busshe, William Leveryngton, James Flegge, Thomas Walsyngham. Proved by the executors, 18 Dec. 1551. (Archdeaconry of Norfolk, vol. for 1550-1552, fol. 245.)

    William14 Flegg died in 1551, aged about sixty years. He married about 1513, AGNES _____ who survived him and died in 1556. The will of Agnes Flegge of Shipdham, widow, dated 18 May 1556, mentions son James Flegg and his daughters Agnes and Joane Flegg; daughter Elizabeth Leverington and her daughter Agnes More; and son John Flegge and his son William Flegge. All residue of goods to son John Flegge, sole executor. Supervisor, my brother-in-law Richard Busshe. Witnesses, Myghelle Busshe, John Mordewe the elder, Wyllm. Leverington and Thomas Walsingham. Proved by the executor, 16 June 1556. (Archdeaconry of Norfolk, register for 1555-6, fol. 178.) [For list of children see p. 420]