The christening of "William Braithwaite" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.268), which states that he was christened on 8 November 1663 and that he was the son of "Robert of Skellwith".
The marriage of "William Braithwaite" and "Jane Wattson" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.343), which states that they were "Married at Grassmire [Grasmere]" on 15 July 1687.
The marriage of "William Braithwaite" and "Ester Strickland" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.358), which states that they were married on 29 January 1692/1793.
The death of "William Braithwaite" is listed in the Memorial Inscriptions of St. Michael and All Angels church, Hawkshead, Lancashire, which reads as follows:
"Grave Y48
Here lies the body of
William Braithwaite of Fould Yeat
Who died the 20th of August 1750 aged 86 [bor about 1664]
Ester his wife
Who died the 9th of March 1753 aged 86 [born about 1667]"
The christening of "Ester Strickland" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.380), which states that she was christened on 14 April 1667 and that she was the daughter of "Myles of Roger ground".
The marriage of "William Braithwaite" and "Ester Strickland" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.358), which states that they were married on 29 January 1692/1793.
The death of "Ester" is listed in the Memorial Inscriptions of St. Michael and All Angels church, Hawkshead, Lancashire, which reads as follows:
"Grave Y48
Here lies the body of
William Braithwaite of Fould Yeat
Who died the 20th of August 1750 aged 86 [bor about 1664]
Ester his wife
Who died the 9th of March 1753 aged 86 [born about 1667]"
Marriage Notes for William Braithwaite and Ester Strickland-21728
The marriage of "William Braithwaite" and "Ester Strickland" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.358), which states that they were married on 29 January 1692/1793.
The christening of "Agnes Braithwait" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.370), which states that she was christened on 21 April 1696 and that she was the daughter of "William of Oxenfell".
The burial of "Agnes Braithwait" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.375), which states that she was buried on 3 August 1697 and that she was the daughter of "William of Oxenfell".
The christening of "Robert Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.382), which states that he was christened on 30 May 1700 and that he was the son of "William of Scalweth".
The christening of "George Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.387), which states that he was christened on 7 June 1702 and that he was the son of "William of Foulyeat".
The christening of "Robert Braithwait" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.192), which states that he was christened on 5 February 1636/1637 and that he was the son of "Willm".
Research Note: "Robert Braithwait" may have possibly been the son of "William Braithwait" of Loanthwaite. Further research into this possibility is ongoing.
The christening of "Margaret Mackereth" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.194), which states that she was christened on 25 June 1637 and that she was the daughter of "Edwine".
The burial of "Margrett" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.288), which states that she was buried on 6 May 1669 and that she was the "wife of Robert Braithwt" and was buried "in Ch[urch]".
Marriage Notes for Robert Braithwait and Margaret Mackereth-21730
The marriage of "Robert Braithwaite" and "Marrgrett Mackereth" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.265), which states that they were married on 5 February 1662/1663.
The christening of "Dorothy Braithwaite" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.277), which states that she was christened on 15 April 1666 and that she was the daughter of "Robert of Skellwith".
The burial of "Braithwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.288), which does not list her given name but states that she was the daughter of "Robert of Skellwith" and that she was buried "in Ch[urch]".
Research Note: This girl may have died during childbirth, as her mother, Margrett, was buried as follows: "Margrett" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.288), which states that she was buried on 6 May 1669 and that she was the "wife of Robert Braithwt" and was buried "in Ch[urch]".
"William" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"Wm. Braythwt" is listed in the christening record of his son, James, as follows: The christening of "James Braythwt" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.180, which states that he was christened on 31 December 1632 as the son of "Wm: [William] de [of] lonthwt [Loanthwaite].
Research Note: "William Braithwait"--who was the father of James Braithwaite (who was christened in 1632 in Hawkshead)--may have possibly been the son Gawen Braithwait (1583-1653) of Ambleside Hall.
"Ellen Nicholson" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"William Braithwaite of High Wray [a] Brother" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "James Braithwaite of Crofthead, Claife, Hawkshead, Yeoman" that was dated 9 April 1694 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"William Bathwaite of Crofthead [a] Yeoman" is listed as an "Administrator" in the "Administration" of "James Braithwaite of Crofthead, Claife, Hawkshead, Yeoman", that was dated 11 April 1696 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"Margaret" the "Sister" of "James Braithwaite" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "James Braithwaite of Crofthead, Claife, Hawkshead, Yeoman" that was dated 9 April 1694 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
The marriage of "Gawen Braithwaite" and "Mary Atkinson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471664), which states that they were married in March 1759 in Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
The burial of "Gawen Braithwaite" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471809), which states that he was buried on 13 June 1772 in Hawkshead, Lancashire.
The burial of "Mary Braithwaite" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1040305 and 1471809), which states that she was buried on 3 May 1775 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, and that she was "Widowed" and the wife of "Gawen Braithwte".
Marriage Notes for Gawen Braithwaite and Mary Atkinson-21748
The marriage of "Gawen Braithwaite" and "Mary Atkinson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471664), which states that they were married in March 1759 in Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
The christening of "Gawen Braithwaite" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1040305), which states that he was christened on 14 October 1760 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, and that he was the son of "Gawen Braithwaite".
The marriage of "Gawen Braithwaite" and "Mary Atkinson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1471664), which states that they were married in March 1759 in Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
The christening of "Isabel Braithwaite" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1040305), which states thats he was christened on 27 April 1762 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, and that she was the daughter of "Gawen Braithwaite".
The christening of "Mary Braithwaite" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 1040305 and 1471809), which states that she was christened on 14 February 1765 in Hawkshead, Lancashire, and that she was the daughter of "Gawen Braithwaite".
The christening of "Edward Braithwaite" is listed in the parish register of Hawkshead, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72/H7, V26c, p.353), which states that he was christened on 18 November 1690 and that he was the son of "John of Satterhow in Sawrey extra".
"Edward Braithwait" a "young son" of "John Braithwaite" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "John Braithwaite of Foulds Sawrey extra Hawkshead, Yeoman" that was dated 28 June 1698 and contained in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
The "Rev Ed Braithwaite" is listed in the Memorial Inscriptions of St. Michael and All Angels church in Hawkshead, Lancashire, which reads as follows:
"Grave Y13
Near this place lies interr'd
Anne
the wife of
the Rev Ed Braithwaite Vicar of Lyton
ane afterwards of
the Rev Jas. Stubbs of Kirkby Hill
Yorkshire
who died on the 1st of March 1777
aged 88 years [born about 1689]
Also
the Rev John Braithwaite
her son
Senior Fellow of Jesus College Cambridge
who closed a life
Eminent for Piety, Learning and Virtue
at Sawrey in this Parish
the 1st day of June 1789
in the 59th Year of his Age [born about 1730]
Universally esteemed, honoured & lamented"
"Anne" is listed in the Memorial Inscriptions of St. Michael and All Angels church in Hawkshead, Lancashire, which reads as follows:
"Grave Y13
Near this place lies interr'd
Anne
the wife of
the Rev Ed Braithwaite Vicar of Lyton
ane afterwards of
the Rev Jas. Stubbs of Kirkby Hill
Yorkshire
who died on the 1st of March 1777
aged 88 years [born about 1689]
Also
the Rev John Braithwaite
her son
Senior Fellow of Jesus College Cambridge
who closed a life
Eminent for Piety, Learning and Virtue
at Sawrey in this Parish
the 1st day of June 1789
in the 59th Year of his Age [born about 1730]
Universally esteemed, honoured & lamented"
The burial of "Rev John Braithwaite" is listed in the Memorial Inscriptions of St. Michael and All Angels church in Hawkshead, Lancashire, which reads as follows:
"Grave Y13
Near this place lies interr'd
Anne
the wife of
the Rev Ed Braithwaite Vicar of Lyton
ane afterwards of
the Rev Jas. Stubbs of Kirkby Hill
Yorkshire
who died on the 1st of March 1777
aged 88 years [born about 1689]
Also
the Rev John Braithwaite
her son
Senior Fellow of Jesus College Cambridge
who closed a life
Eminent for Piety, Learning and Virtue
at Sawrey in this Parish
the 1st day of June 1789
in the 59th Year of his Age [born about 1730]
Universally esteemed, honoured & lamented"
"John Braithwaite of Foulds Sawrey extra Hawkshead, Yeoman" is listed as a "Testator" in a Will dated 28 June 1698 in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"John Braithwait" a "young son" of "John Braithwaite" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "John Braithwaite of Foulds Sawrey extra Hawkshead, Yeoman" that was dated 28 June 1698 and contained in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"Thomas Braithwait" a "young son" of "John Braithwaite" is listed as a "Beneficiary" in the Will of "John Braithwaite of Foulds Sawrey extra Hawkshead, Yeoman" that was dated 28 June 1698 and contained in the "Lancashire Wills in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Furness Deanery", and which was obtained by the Braithwaite Family Organization in May 2016.
"Sir Thomas of Burneside Hall (with Charles II into exile 1650) b.1617 d.1683" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"Sir Thomas of B." is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, Volume 8, Part 1", which was printed in 1885 by T. Wilson of Highgate, Kendal, Lancashire, England. The Braithwaite family pedigree chart is located between pages 134-135 (or at page 166 in the online version) in the publication. Online source: https://archive.org/stream/transactionsofcuvol8no1cumb#page/n165/mode/2up
Information about "Burneside Hall" and the Braithwaite family is listed in Wikipedia at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burneside_Hall
"Elizabeth d. of Sir Geo. Bowes d.1687" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"Mark (Advocate of York)" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"Alice" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"George Wilson" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"Others" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England. Research Note: This person is identified in the BFO Database as a male, although this could change based on future research.
The birth of "Garnett Edward Braithwaite" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in October-December 1904 in Carnarvon district, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
The marriage of "Garnett E. Braithwaite" and "Margaret E. Fair" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in April-June 1931 in Tewkesbury district, Gloucestershire, England.
The birth and death of "Garnett Edward Braithwaite" is listed in the online "England & Wales Death Index" (via Ancestry.com), which states that he was born on 13 November 1904 and that his death was registered in January-March 1982 in Gloucester district, Gloucestershire, England.
"Garnett (Lt.-Col.) b.1904" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
"G.E. Braithwaite" is mentioned in the online "Cumbria Archive Service Cataloque", Reference # WDAG/Box 154-155: "Records from box of General W. G. Braithwaite" (http://www.archiveweb.cumbria.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=WDAG%2fBox+154-155&pos=2) as follows:
"Publications by Lieut. Colonel G E Braithwaite about the Braithwaite family entitled 'Generoso germine gemmo' [Latin for 'Generous Increase (of a) Bud'] (1965) and 'The Braithwaite Clan' (1974).""Lieutenant-Colonel Garnett Braithwaite" is mentioned in the online book "Kohima: The Furthest Battle, The Story of the Japanese invasion of India in 1944 and the British-Indian Thermopylae", by Leslie Edwards, which states the following: "Aradura Spur:...6 Brigade consisted of the Durhams under Lieuntanant-Colonel Robinson (who had taken over from Brown who had been killed on the Durhams' advance towards Supply Hill on their 4 May attack), the Berkshires (then bivouacked in a paddy field at Milestone 42) under Lieutenant-Colonel Bickford, and the Royal Welch, under Lieutenant-Colonel Garnett Braithwaite. They were to be accompanied by the 1st Burma Regiment. Their hook involved an attack on four features known as Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, up above the road on the Aradura Spur." (Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=cfY6AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT443&lpg=PT443&dq=Lieutenant+Colonel+Garnett+Edward+Braithwaite&source=bl&ots=ojJQ7_Gcjw&sig=E89BCW3P11h-n7ur0U2C4VX_swg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwinr9fTjPrLAhVGgYMKHU3uCZwQ6AEIMTAE#v=snippet&q=Lieutenant%20Colonel%20Garnett%20Braithwaite&f=false)
The birth of "Margaret Eleanor Fair" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that her birth was registered in April-June 1903 in Poole district, Dorset, England.
The marriage of "Garnett E. Braithwaite" and "Margaret E. Fair" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in April-June 1931 in Tewkesbury district, Gloucestershire, England.
"Margaret Fair b.1903" is listed in the Braithwaite family pedigree chart that appears in the publication "Generoso Germine Gemmo", which was a Monograph by Lieutenant Colonel Garnett Edward Braithwaite (1904-1982) that was privately printed in 1965 by Titus Wilson of Kendal, Lancashire, England.
Marriage Notes for Garnett Edward Braithwaite and Margaret Eleanor Fair-21760
The marriage of "Garnett E. Braithwaite" and "Margaret E. Fair" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in April-June 1931 in Tewkesbury district, Gloucestershire, England.