Devon, Colyton
Mary Pole 1567-1605
"Heere lieth ye body of Mary late ye wife of Sir William Pole of Shute knight beinge ye eldest daughter & one of ye foure heires of Sir William Periham of Fulford knight Lord Chief Barron of ye Kinge majesties Exchequer. She left behind her 4 sonnes & 5 daughters unto her saide husband viz John, Periham, Wil., & Francis, sonnes, Mary, Katherine, Elizabeth, Anne & Elioner, daughters. She brought unto him also 2 other sonnes viz William her first child & Arthur being one of ye 3 sonnes which she brought at one birth & perished by an unfortunat fall. She dyed ye 2 of May in ye yeere of our Lord 1605 being then of the age of 38 & one moneth & maried unto her husband 22 yeeres tenn monethes"
Mary 1567-1605 was the eldest daughter of Sir William Peryham of Fulford & Crediton www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11669251276/ by 2nd wife Anne daughter of John Parker of North Molton. Her younger sister Elizabeth Bassett is at Heanton Punchardon www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11673365906/
She m Sir William Pole of Shute only surviving son and heir of William Pole 1587 by 2nd wife Katherine Popham www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11650515273/ - William inherited Shute manor, the Colcombe Castle Estate near Colyton and the Manor of Charmouth bought by his father.
Children
1, William died young
2, Arthur a triplet, died young in a fall
3. Sir John 1st Baronet, triplet c1589 – 1658 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11650516053/ m Elizabeth www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11650370035/ heiress of Roger How and daughter of his stepmother Jane
4. Peryam triplet
5. William 1594–1674 emigrated to America, where he died in 1674.
6. Francis
1. Mary
2. Katherine
3. Elizabeth 1588–1654 emigrated to America, and played a prominent role in the foundation and incorporation of Taunton, Mass where she died in 1654 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Poole
4. Anne m Edmund Walrond of Bovey
5. Elinor
Sir William Pole m2 Jane 1653 daughter of William Simmes / Symes of Chard, and widow of Roger How, merchant of London.
Devon, Colyton
Mary Pole 1567-1605
"Heere lieth ye body of Mary late ye wife of Sir William Pole of Shute knight beinge ye eldest daughter & one of ye foure heires of Sir William Periham of Fulford knight Lord Chief Barron of ye Kinge majesties Exchequer. She left behind her 4 sonnes & 5 daughters unto her saide husband viz John, Periham, Wil., & Francis, sonnes, Mary, Katherine, Elizabeth, Anne & Elioner, daughters. She brought unto him also 2 other sonnes viz William her first child & Arthur being one of ye 3 sonnes which she brought at one birth & perished by an unfortunat fall. She dyed ye 2 of May in ye yeere of our Lord 1605 being then of the age of 38 & one moneth & maried unto her husband 22 yeeres tenn monethes"
Mary 1567-1605 was the eldest daughter of Sir William Peryham of Fulford & Crediton www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11669251276/ by 2nd wife Anne daughter of John Parker of North Molton. Her younger sister Elizabeth Bassett is at Heanton Punchardon www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11673365906/
She m Sir William Pole of Shute only surviving son and heir of William Pole 1587 by 2nd wife Katherine Popham www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11650515273/ - William inherited Shute manor, the Colcombe Castle Estate near Colyton and the Manor of Charmouth bought by his father.
Children
1, William died young
2, Arthur a triplet, died young in a fall
3. Sir John 1st Baronet, triplet c1589 – 1658 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11650516053/ m Elizabeth www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11650370035/ heiress of Roger How and daughter of his stepmother Jane
4. Peryam triplet
5. William 1594–1674 emigrated to America, where he died in 1674.
6. Francis
1. Mary
2. Katherine
3. Elizabeth 1588–1654 emigrated to America, and played a prominent role in the foundation and incorporation of Taunton, Mass where she died in 1654 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Poole
4. Anne m Edmund Walrond of Bovey
5. Elinor
Sir William Pole m2 Jane 1653 daughter of William Simmes / Symes of Chard, and widow of Roger How, merchant of London.