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Ancestors of Kealey Rose BASTON of Hertford, Hertfordshire, UK
Source Citations
24576. John BASTON
1John Baston 1553 Bampton, Oxfordshire
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR/16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's
Church, Bampton, 26 August 1553 John Baston fs to John.".
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2John Baston 1630 Bampton, Oxfordshire Burial
Register, ORO: PAR/16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's Church, Bampton, 4th July 1630.
John Basson a householder.". Image.
3John Baston & Elizabeth Alder 1583 Bampton,
Oxfordshire Marriage Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR16/1/R1/1. " St
Mary's Church, Bampton 25 November 1583 John Basson & Elizabeth Alder.".
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4John Baston 1588 Will & Probate, Legacy to
son John, Nov 1588, Oxfordshire Record Office, ref WI 188.9; 3/2/54 1588. "
Testament Johanis Baston, the elder de Aston parish de Bampton in county oxon
husbandman the 20th day of November Anno Dm. 1588. In the name of God
Amen, I John Baston the elder of Aston in the parish of Bampton husbandman being
sicke in body but of good and perfect remembrance thanks and praise be unto God
therefore do make and ordain this my last will and testament nucupative? in
manner and forme following, that is to say first I commende my soul to Almighty
God my maker and redeemer and my body to the grave. Imprimis I grant and
bequeath to Henry Baston my sonne my branded Oxe, the roan mare and the grey
mare and three quarters of barley to be delivered him one quarter yearly until
it be paid. Item I give Agnes Baston my daughter the tagged* cow and 3
quarters of barley to be delivered her one quarter yearly until it be paid.
Item I give to Richard Maye one bs of wheat. Item I give to Richard
Mayes children 2 bushels of barley. Item I give to Agnes Baston, John
Bastons' daughter two bushels of barley. Item I give to Elizabeth Baston
my wiffe all my goodes within dores. All the residue of my goodes and
chattells moveable and unmoveable not given or bequeathed I give and bequeath
unto Elizab: Baston my wiffe and John Baston my sonne whom I make my sole
executor to see my debts be paid, my legacies so formed and my funeral expenses
discharged on said William Aldworth and John Buttler witnessed William Gibbons,
William Aldworth, Richard Maye and John Buttler. * tagged is I believe an
old word for yearling..". " Legacy to son John. All the residue of my
goodes and chattells moveable and unmoveable not given or bequeathed I give and
bequeath unto Elizab: Baston my wiffe and John Baston my sonne whom I make my
sole executor to see my debts be paid, my legacies so formed and my funeral
expenses discharged." Image.
5Elizabeth Baston 1603 Will & 1604 Probate,
ORO WI 193.86; 4/1/10 1603, 20 Jul 1603, Oxfordshire Record Office, ref WI
193.86; 4/1/10 1603. " Testament of Elizabeth Baston of Aston in the parish
of Bampton in county oxon, widow. In the name of god almighty I Elizabeth
(Isabel crossed out and changed to Elizabeth) Baston of Aston in the said
parish of Bampton in county Oxon wydowe being sicke in body but of prefect
remembrance thanks be to almighty God do make and ordain this my last will and
testament. First I bequeath my soul unto the hands of almighty God and to my
only saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyards of
Bampton. For my worldly goods I bequeath unto Alice May my kinswoman one
red cover, one flockbed, one paire of sheets, 2 bolsters one coverlet, one
blanket, one brass pan containing a gallon and such old stuffe as now I have
about the house. Item I do bequeath unto Jone Baston one brown cover.
Item I give unto William Bartlet two bushells of Barley and one little
kettle. Item I give unto John Bartlet one bushell of barley. Item
I give unto Elizabeth Butler one bushell of wheat Item I give unto Alice
Brooke one bushell of barley. Item I give unto John May two bushells of
barley. Item I give unto Agnes Baston one bushell of barley and one of
the best pewter platters. Item I give unto Margery Baston one bushell of
barley. Item I give unto John Baston the sonn of John Baston one bushell
of barley. Item I give unto Alice May before named four bushells of
wheat for her good attendance of me in my sickness. Item I give unto my
sonn John Baston two bushells of wheat and one bushell of malt. Item I
give unto Agnes Baston the daughter of Henry Baston one bushell of wheat
Item I give unto Elizabeth Hill our cofer by my bed head, one payre of
andirons, one blacke brass pan. Finally I give unto Alice May before
named six bushells of barley towards the charges of my burial and I make her the
sole executrix of this my last will and testament giving her the residue of my
goods whatsoever and wheresoever not is this will named nor bequeathed dated the
twentieth day of July in the year of the Lord 1603. Prescribed by me for
the above Toby Coleclough. In the presence of John Hill, Joane Baston &
Richard May." An andiron (older form anderne; med. Lat. andena, anderia)
is a horizontal iron bar, or bars, upon which logs are laid for burning in an
open fireplace.. " Legacy to son John in Elizabeth Baston's 1603 Will
Item I give unto my sonn John Baston two bushells of wheat and one bushell of
malt." Image.
6John Baston, 1610, Aston & Cote, Land Tax,
28 Nov 1610, National Archives, Kew, E179/163/435 rot 9. " John Baston in
land, value £3 subsidy 5s. Aston & Cote total sum collected £40 12s."
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7John Baston senior 1630 Aston, Bampton, Will
& Probate, Oxfordshire Record Office, ORO W. 115/1/19. " In the name of
god amen I John Baston of Aston in the county of oxon husbandman and in
the year of courageous Lord, Charles King of England the sixeª anno of 1630
being sick in body but of perfect memory thanks be given to god do make this
last will and testament in manner following. ffirst and before all other things
I commit my soule to god my maker and Jesus Christ my redeemer by whom I hope to
have pardon for my sins and my body to the earth whereof it was formed and my
body to be buried in the p'ish church yard of Bampton near to the church door
down uppon the right hand.touching? my worldly goods which god have lent me.
Imprimis I bequeath and give to the church yard 5s. Item I bequeath and
give unto John my son the table board & fframe, the mill at Grafton. Item
I give and bequeath to Margery my daughter [12d Item give to Alse my]* a cow.
Item I give to Alse my daughter 18d. Item I give and bequeath unto my
sonne Johns' children as are now borne a bushel of barley apeece. Item I
give and bequeath to John Bennetts children one bushel of barley apeece.
Item I give unto Jone Pryer? & her son John a bushel of barley apeece.
Item I give to Agnis Baston & Jone Baston one bushel a barley apeece.
Item I give and bequeath unto Agnis Dray? (May?) 12d. Item I give &
bequeath to Mary May 18d. And for all the rest of my goods and I bequeath
unto my wife at whom I make my sole executor of this my last will & testament
are Edmund Bartlet and John Bennett my son in law whom I make my overseer and I
give them 2 shillings apiece to see all that my will is p'formed in manner
beforesaid and my funeral expenses payd In wytness & hereof I have sette my hand
and seal this day & year above written in the presence of us. The mark of
Edmund Bartlet
(signed)
John Baston Senior? John Bennett Richard ----- ª It was the sixth year
of the reign of Charles I. * Crossed through/out in the original."
John, Margery, Agnis & Alse are all mentioned plus son-in-law John Bennett who
probably married Margery (there is a baptism of a John Bennet to John & Mar in
1614) and that is why Margery's gift is crossed out. Elizabeth is the only
daughter not mentioned.. Image.
8John Baston senior 1630 Aston, Bampton,
Probate, Oxfordshire Record Office, ORO W. 115/1/19. " Probate to wife,
Elizabeth Baston. Probat' fuit h'mo'i Testam'tu' apud Oxon _____ Anno D'ni
1630 coram M'ro Johanne Holloway
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............................................. .......... Juramento Elizabethe
relicte d'c'i def't et Executric' in hui'oi testam'to no'i'at ............
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Expt'u est Inven'ij ad summa' 31li 11s 6d (£31 11s 6d)."
For the image of probate, see the will image.
9Grafton Mill, Little Clanfield (2007), WSV
100_1130, WSV 100_1134. " The mill mentioned in John Baston's 1630 Will.". "
The old mill stones lay against the wall, alas no longer used. (photo ©2007)."
Source Image. Citation Image.
10Little Clanfield Mill early 1900's. "
In the early 1900's the mill was still being used for its intended purpose.".
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11Grafton Mill, Little Clanfield, Map
(Ordnance Survey). " Showing the location of the mill mentioned in John's
1630 Will.". Image.
12Coat of Arms - Baston, English Origin (1),
Baston surname. " Baston Family Coat of Arms (from Burke's General Armory) -
English Origin. BASTON Shield: Quarterly per fesse indented or and az (Gold &
Blue). BASTON Crest: BASTON Motto: None. The Baston family name
originated in Poitou, France and the surname traces its ancestral roots back to
French origin." There is also a Baston Arms of Cornish origin depicting 3
bats on a Silver background. Image.
13Coat of Arms - Baston, French Origin,
Baston surname. " French Origin (Bretagne). BASTON Shield: Or, a chevron
gules, two trefoils in chief, a rose vert in base.. BASTON Crest: None.
BASTON Motto: None. The French Baston family name originated in Poitou,
located in France and the family trace their ancestral roots back to French
origin." Note: houseofnames.com has a different emblem for Baston of
French origin, further research shows that the one shown on their website is in
fact for the surname Bastie (Blue & silver with roses)..
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24577. Elizabeth ALDER
1Elizabeth Alder 1561 Bampton, Oxfordshire,
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's
Church, Bampton 2nd February 1561. Elizabeth Alder filia William.".
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12288. Agnis BASTON
1Agnis Baston 1585 Bampton, Oxfordshire,
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's
Church, Bampton, 2 November 1585 Agnis Baston fila John.".
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2Elizabeth Baston 1603 Will & 1604 Probate,
ORO WI 193.86; 4/1/10 1603, 20 Jul 1603, Oxfordshire Record Office, ref WI
193.86; 4/1/10 1603. " Testament of Elizabeth Baston of Aston in the parish
of Bampton in county oxon, widow. In the name of god almighty I Elizabeth
(Isabel crossed out and changed to Elizabeth) Baston of Aston in the said
parish of Bampton in county Oxon wydowe being sicke in body but of prefect
remembrance thanks be to almighty God do make and ordain this my last will and
testament. First I bequeath my soul unto the hands of almighty God and to my
only saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyards of
Bampton. For my worldly goods I bequeath unto Alice May my kinswoman one
red cover, one flockbed, one paire of sheets, 2 bolsters one coverlet, one
blanket, one brass pan containing a gallon and such old stuffe as now I have
about the house. Item I do bequeath unto Jone Baston one brown cover.
Item I give unto William Bartlet two bushells of Barley and one little
kettle. Item I give unto John Bartlet one bushell of barley. Item
I give unto Elizabeth Butler one bushell of wheat Item I give unto Alice
Brooke one bushell of barley. Item I give unto John May two bushells of
barley. Item I give unto Agnes Baston one bushell of barley and one of
the best pewter platters. Item I give unto Margery Baston one bushell of
barley. Item I give unto John Baston the sonn of John Baston one bushell
of barley. Item I give unto Alice May before named four bushells of
wheat for her good attendance of me in my sickness. Item I give unto my
sonn John Baston two bushells of wheat and one bushell of malt. Item I
give unto Agnes Baston the daughter of Henry Baston one bushell of wheat
Item I give unto Elizabeth Hill our cofer by my bed head, one payre of
andirons, one blacke brass pan. Finally I give unto Alice May before
named six bushells of barley towards the charges of my burial and I make her the
sole executrix of this my last will and testament giving her the residue of my
goods whatsoever and wheresoever not is this will named nor bequeathed dated the
twentieth day of July in the year of the Lord 1603. Prescribed by me for
the above Toby Coleclough. In the presence of John Hill, Joane Baston &
Richard May." An andiron (older form anderne; med. Lat. andena, anderia)
is a horizontal iron bar, or bars, upon which logs are laid for burning in an
open fireplace.. " Legacy to grand daughter Agnes in Elizabeth Baston's
1603 Will. Item I give unto Agnes Baston one bushell of barley and one of the
best pewter platters." Image.
12288. Margery BASTON
1Margery Baston 1589 Bampton Baptism
Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's Church,
Bampton, 5 January 1589 Margery Baston fila John.".
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2Elizabeth Baston 1603 Will & 1604 Probate,
ORO WI 193.86; 4/1/10 1603, 20 Jul 1603, Oxfordshire Record Office, ref WI
193.86; 4/1/10 1603. " Testament of Elizabeth Baston of Aston in the parish
of Bampton in county oxon, widow. In the name of god almighty I Elizabeth
(Isabel crossed out and changed to Elizabeth) Baston of Aston in the said
parish of Bampton in county Oxon wydowe being sicke in body but of prefect
remembrance thanks be to almighty God do make and ordain this my last will and
testament. First I bequeath my soul unto the hands of almighty God and to my
only saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyards of
Bampton. For my worldly goods I bequeath unto Alice May my kinswoman one
red cover, one flockbed, one paire of sheets, 2 bolsters one coverlet, one
blanket, one brass pan containing a gallon and such old stuffe as now I have
about the house. Item I do bequeath unto Jone Baston one brown cover.
Item I give unto William Bartlet two bushells of Barley and one little
kettle. Item I give unto John Bartlet one bushell of barley. Item
I give unto Elizabeth Butler one bushell of wheat Item I give unto Alice
Brooke one bushell of barley. Item I give unto John May two bushells of
barley. Item I give unto Agnes Baston one bushell of barley and one of
the best pewter platters. Item I give unto Margery Baston one bushell of
barley. Item I give unto John Baston the sonn of John Baston one bushell
of barley. Item I give unto Alice May before named four bushells of
wheat for her good attendance of me in my sickness. Item I give unto my
sonn John Baston two bushells of wheat and one bushell of malt. Item I
give unto Agnes Baston the daughter of Henry Baston one bushell of wheat
Item I give unto Elizabeth Hill our cofer by my bed head, one payre of
andirons, one blacke brass pan. Finally I give unto Alice May before
named six bushells of barley towards the charges of my burial and I make her the
sole executrix of this my last will and testament giving her the residue of my
goods whatsoever and wheresoever not is this will named nor bequeathed dated the
twentieth day of July in the year of the Lord 1603. Prescribed by me for
the above Toby Coleclough. In the presence of John Hill, Joane Baston &
Richard May." An andiron (older form anderne; med. Lat. andena, anderia)
is a horizontal iron bar, or bars, upon which logs are laid for burning in an
open fireplace.. " Legacy to grand daughter Margery in Elizabeth Baston
1603 Will. Item I give unto Margery Baston one bushell of barley."
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12288. Elizabeth BASTON
1Elizabeth Baston 1598 Bampton, Oxfordshire
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's
Church, Bampton, 9 April 1598 Elizabeth Baston fila John Baston.".
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12288. Alse BASTON
1Alse Baston 1603 Bampton, Oxfordshire,
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, PAR/16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's
Bampton, 19 June 1603 Alse Baston fa John.". Image.
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