Person:Richard Aldous (1)

Richard Aldous
b.Abt 1534
m. 1 Dec 1562
  1. Samuel Aldous1563 - 1632
  2. Joan Aldous1565 - Aft 1612
  3. James Aldous1567 - 1624
  4. John Aldous1569 - Aft 1612
  5. Thomas Aldous1571 - 1593
  6. William Aldous1573 - Aft 1655
  7. Richard Aldous1575/76 -
  8. Matthias Aldous1577/78 - 1655
  9. Elizabeth Aldous1579 - Aft 1612
  10. Mary Aldous1581/82 - Aft 1612
  11. Anne Aldous1584 - Aft 1612
Facts and Events
Name Richard Aldous
Alt Name Richard Aldows
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1534
Marriage 1 Dec 1562 Fressingfield, Suffolk, Englandto Lettis Brocke
Will[1] 31 Mar 1612
Death? 9 Sep 1612 Fressingfield, Suffolk, England
References
  1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society).

    WILL:
    Dated March 31, 1612. Names sons: Samuel, Richard, William, Mathy, John & James Alldus; daus: Ann, Mary, Elizabeth & Jone; granddaughter: Mary Aldus daughter of son John; daughters-in-law: Elizabeth wife of son James, Mary wife of son William, Margaret wife of son Richard & Susan wife of son Mathy. Exors: sons Richard & William. Signed Rychard Alldowse. Witnesses: Samuel Newson & John Cornyshe. Proved Sept. 11, 1612 (Archdeaconry of Suffolk, Original Will 48/103).
    Inquition Post Mortem dated Nov. 3, 1612 - Richard Aldowse d. Sept 9, 1612 at Fressingfield; Samuel Aldowse is the elder son & next heir, age 49 years & more. [NEHGR 144:125]

  2.   m(1) Dec. 1, 1562 Fressingfield Lettis Brocke; m(2) July 17, 1589 Fressingfield, Elizabeth Sandcrafte/Sandcroft. {parish register, LDS film 97,127} [NEHGR 144:125]
  3.   In 1582, Richard Aldows of Fressingfield, Suffolk, yeoman, gave his age as 48 (Group 4, Elizabeth to Charles I, Bundle S8 Suit 8); in 1588 he said he was 55 (Ibid, Bundle R7 Suit 6). Bapt. not recorded there probably because records not yet kept. [NEHGR 144:125]
  4.   A2A
    FILE - Lease - ref. FC 90/L3/21 - date: 1610
    [from Scope and Content] Richard Aldous the Elder of Fressingfield, yeoman, proprietor of church, rectory and parsonage of Fressingfield, to John Rawlinge, vicar or curate; messuage and land containing by estimation one rood in Fressingfield for vicarage house, for 1000 years 1 May 1610