Person:James Feake (9)

m. 12 Nov 1564
  1. William FeakeEst 1565 -
  2. James FeakeEst 1567 - Bef 1625
  3. Mary FeakeEst 1569 -
  4. Thomas FeakeEst 1585 -
  5. John FeakeEst 1587 -
  6. Edward FeakeEst 1589 -
  7. Sarah FeakeEst 1591 -
  8. Rebecca FeakeEst 1593 -
m. 29 Jan 1592
  1. James Feake1598 -
  2. Alice Feake1600 -
  3. Robert FeakeAbt 1602 - 1660/61
Facts and Events
Name James Feake
Gender Male
Birth[2] Est 1567 City of London, Middlesex, England
Marriage 29 Jan 1592 City of London, Middlesex, Englandto Judith Thomas
Residence[3] Mar 1618/19 City of London, Middlesex, EnglandLombard Street
Occupation[2] City of London, Middlesex, Englandgrocer
Death[1] Bef 20 May 1625 City of London, Middlesex, England
References
  1. Genealogical Gleanings in England, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    47(1893):516-17.

    The will of "William Feake the elder, citizen and goldsmith of London" was written 7 May 1595, and mentions "my son James Feake".

    "Commission issued 20 May 1625 to Judith Feake, relict and administratrix of James Feake deceased, while he lived executor of the will of Mary Feake deceased, while she lived relict and executrix of William Freake likewise deceased, to administer the goods &c. of the said William, ..."

  2. 2.0 2.1 College of Arms (United Kingdom); Richard Mundy; and William Bruce Bannerman (ed.). The Visitations of the county of Surrey made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux King of Arms; 1572 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms; and 1623 by Samuel Thompson, Windsor Herald, and Augustin Vincent, Rouge Croix Pursuivant, marshals and deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms. (London: Harleian Society, 1899)
    p. 107.

    Second son of Willm. Feake of London goldsmith and Mary Wetherall
    "James Feake of London grocer" married "Judith d. of Robert Thomas of London draper"

  3. Genealogical Gleanings in England, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    47(1893):518.

    His mother's will, written 9 March 1618/19 references "the now dwelling house of son James Feake in Lumbard Street".