Wymond Bradbury apparently was a prominent member of his family. … He was living in the parish of Whitechapel, London, when he died and was in London, 17 Oct. 1628. He left no will and his daughter Anne Stubbles was appointed in 1650 the administratrix of his estate [Thomas, apparently the only other surviving child, was then in New England]. His eldest son William was living 23 Oct. 1628 but nothing further is found of him and it seems probable that he died young and unmarried. This son was baptised at Newton Pond, a small hamlet about a mile from Wicken Bonhunt, where Wymond was apparently residing for a short time.