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Isabell Bonner
m. Bef 1560
  1. Isabell Bonner1569/70 - 1615
  • H.  William Earle (add)
  • WIsabell Bonner1569/70 - 1615
m. 8 Aug 1586
  • H.  William Jeffraye (add)
  • WIsabell Bonner1569/70 - 1615
m. 21 Sep 1592
m. 27 Apr 1595
  1. Mary Hawkredd1596 - 1656
  2. Sarah HawkreddAbt 1601 - 1676
  3. Elizabeth Hawkredd1605 - Aft 1670
Facts and Events
Name[2] Isabell Bonner
Gender Female
Christening[2] 12 Feb 1569/70 Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Marriage 8 Aug 1586 Boston, Lincolnshire, Englandto William Earle (add)
Marriage 21 Sep 1592 Boston, Lincolnshire, Englandto William Jeffraye (add)
Marriage 27 Apr 1595 Frieston, Lincolnshire, England
to Mayor Anthony Hawkredd
Burial[1][2] 22 Jun 1615 Boston, Lincolnshire, England
References
  1. Holman, Mary Lovering. Ancestors and Descendants of John Coney of Boston, England and Boston, Massachusetts. (Concord, N. H.: Rumford Press, 1928)
    50.

    Had last child and died (apparently) in childbed 1615. If she were a (posthumous) child of John Dowse, born 1560, she would have been 55 years old in 1615. This family does not quite work as constructed by Mrs. Holman.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Anderson Brayton, "Additions to the Ancestry of Sarah (Hawkredd) (Story) (Cotton) Mather of Boston, Lincolnshire,", in The Genealogist (American Society of Genealogists). (New York, New York: Organization for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy, 1980-)
    21 (Spring 2007): 108-28; (Fall 2007): 191-217@115-116.

    AnthonyA Hawkredd (WilliamB, ThomasC) was baptized 3 Aug 1561, St. Botulph's, Boston, Lincolnshire, as "Antonius Hawcryde," died on 28 April 1628 and was buried there 29 April, as "Anthony Hawckred gent." He married first on 27 April 1595 at Frieston, Lincolnshire, Isabell (Bonner)(Earle) Jeffraye, baptized 12 Feb 1569/70 at St. Botulph's, Boston and buried there on 22 Jun 1615, the daughter of Robert and Mabell (Harrison) Bonner, the widow, respectively of William Earle, Alderman, and Rev. William Jeffraye (to whom she may have been distantly related). She is the mother of all of his children. Anthony married second on 1 Jun 1616, at Thornton in le More, by a license dated 24 July 1615, Elizabeth (Hatcher) Ayscough of Thornton in le More, the daughter to Thomas Hatcher of Careby and widows of Francis Ayscough of Thornton-le-More. In his will, dated 12 August 1626 and proved 7 June 1628, Anthony described himself as a merchant of Boston, Lincoln, and made bequests to his son and heir Anthony, son Samuel, daughters Mary and Elizabeth both of whom married Coneys, his son John, Rev. John Cotton, his Coney grandchildren, his stepson Ayscough, his brother-in-law William Hatcher, and Anthony Tuckney.