Ancestors of Ethel Mickelson Brough

Notes


Mr. White

"Mr. White" was "of" Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England, as his two probable children were christened in Bishopwearmouth, as follows:
1) The christening of "Annas Whyte" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 91082), which states that she was christened on 3 October 1591 in Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England, and that she was of "Wer" (Weremouth); 2) The christening of "Willia [William] White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 91082), which states that he was christened on 12 January 1594/1595 in Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England, and that he was of "Wer" (Weremouth).


Annas Whyte

The christening of "Annas Whyte" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 91082), which states that she was christened on 3 October 1591 in Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England, and that she was of "Wer" (Weremouth).


Georg Garnar

The burial of "Georg Garnar of the Allmes Howse" is listed in the parish register of St. Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Book # 942.45, B4sl, V.15, page 20), which states that he was buried on 4 May 1622 in St. Chad, Shrewsbury.

Research Note: George Gardner, the father of "John Garnar" and "Richard Gardner", was "deceased" by 22 November 1621.  The father of George Gardner could have also been named George--and may be the "Georg Garnar" who was buried in 1622 in Shrewsbury.

Relationship Note:  The shown parentage of this individual is a guesstimate based on duration, location and/or patronymics.  Further research into this possible relationship is ongoing.


John Gardener

The burial of "John Gardener" is listed in the parish register of St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (which burial record is viewable on FindMyPast, and is referenced in FHL Film # 510676, Item #1, page 23), which states that he was buried on 5 May 1567 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury.  

The Will of "John Gardyner" appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95393).  The Will was written on 2 May 1567 and probated on 13 November 1567.  The Will states that "John Gardyner" wanted to be "buryed in [the] churchyard of St. Julian" in Shrewbsury, and mentions the following individuals: "Margaret my wife", "my executor John Gardyner my son", "Thomas my son", "Richard my son", "Hughe my son", "Jane my daughter".  The Will was witnessed by Thomas, Richard and Hughe Gardner.

"John Gardyner" is listed as being a "draper" in the 1545 Taxation of Shrewsbury, as found in the book "Shropshire Taxes in the Reign of Henry VIII (FHL British Book # 942.45, R4f, page 544).

"John Gardner" is listed in the Will of "John Gardner" that appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95389).  The Will was written on 28 February 1538/1539 and was probated on 23 March 1538/1539.  The Will states that "John Gardner" was "of St. Chad, Shrewsbury", and mentions the following individuals: "Dawne my wife overseer", "John my son", "Thomas my son", "George my son", "my father John Gardner", and "Thomas Gardner kinsman overseer".

"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner de Salop [of Shropshire] = [married] Margaretta fil. [the daughter of] Joh'es [Johannes] Berkley" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.

Geographical Note from Wikipedia: "Salop is an old name for Shropshire, historically used as an abbreviated form for post or telegrams, it is thought to derive from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia". It is normally replaced by the more contemporary "Shrops" although Shropshire residents are still referred to as "Salopians". Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia."


Margaretta Berkley

The burial of "Margrett wife [of] John Gardener [a] Coiser" is listed in the parish register transcript of St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (FHL Film # 510676, Item #1, page 27), which states that she was buried in April 1569 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury.  Note: This burial record is also viewable on FindMyPast., which shows that "Margett wyffe of John Gardener, cors [possibly a coiser or couriser--or a chauffeur or courier]" was buried in April 1569 in St. Julian, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

"Margaret" is listed in the Will of her husband, "John Gardyner" that appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95393).  The Will was written on 2 May 1567 and probated on 13 November 1567.  The Will states that "John Gardyner" wanted to be "buryed in [the] churchyard of St. Julian" in Shrewbsury, and mentions the following individuals: "Margaret my wife", "my executor John Gardyner my son", "Thomas my son", "Richard my son", "Hughe my son", "Jane my daughter".  The Will was witnessed by Thomas, Richard and Hughe Gardner.

"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner de Salop [of Shropshire] = [married] Margaretta fil. [the daughter of] Joh'es [Johannes] Berkley" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.


John Gardner

The Will of "John Gardner" appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95389).  The Will was written on 28 February 1538/1539 and was probated on 23 March 1538/1539.  The Will states that "John Gardner" was "of St. Chad, Shrewsbury", and mentions the following individuals: "Dawne my wife overseer", "John my son", "Thomas my son", "George my son", "my father John Gardner", and "Thomas Gardner kinsman overseer".

In 1524 "John Gardener" may have been working as either a "heuster" (or "dyer") or a "glover".  In the book "Shropshire Taxes in the Reign of Henry VIII" (FHL British Book # 942.45, R4f) there is a "John Gardener" who is listed in Shrewsbury as being a "glover" (pages 62 and 69, and another "John Gardener" who is listed in Shrewsbury as being a "heuster" (or "dyer").  For the definition of a "heuster" see the book "A History of English Field Names" by John Field, available online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=VtkFBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA177&lpg=PA177&dq=%22heuster%22+occupation&source=bl&ots=udd6Zk8p-T&sig=TgWspjRnK7pkSW8BhqdaQ7ls7uU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-m_SChYnUAhUQ12MKHVrqAaUQ6AEIJzAB#v=onepage&q=%22heuster%22%20occupation&f=false .

"Joh'e [Johannes] Gardiner de Salopia [of Shrewsbury] = [married] ...fil. et haeres [the daughter and heir of] Thoma Burton" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.

Geographical Note from Wikipedia: "Salop is an old name for Shropshire, historically used as an abbreviated form for post or telegrams, it is thought to derive from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia". It is normally replaced by the more contemporary "Shrops" although Shropshire residents are still referred to as "Salopians". Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia." (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire)


Dawne Burton

"Dawne" is listed in the Will of "John Gardner" that appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95389).  The Will was written on 28 February 1538/1539 and was probated on 23 March 1538/1539.  The Will states that "John Gardner" was "of St. Chad, Shrewsbury", and mentions the following individuals: "Dawne my wife overseer", "John my son", "Thomas my son", "George my son", "my father John Gardner", and "Thomas Gardner kinsman overseer".

"Joh'e [Johannes] Gardiner de Salopia [of Shropshire] = [married] ...fil. et haeres [the daughter and heir of] Thoma Burton" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.


John Gardner

"John Gardner" is listed in the Will of "John Gardner" that appears in the "Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court" (FHL Film # 95389).  The Will was written on 28 February 1538/1539 and was probated on 23 March 1538/1539.  The Will states that "John Gardner" was "of St. Chad, Shrewsbury", and mentions the following individuals: "Dawne my wife overseer", "John my son", "Thomas my son", "George my son", "my father John Gardner", and "Thomas Gardner kinsman overseer".

"Joh'e [Johannes] Gardiner" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.

In 1524 "John Gardener" may have been working as a "heuster" (or "dyer") or a "glover".  In the book "Shropshire Taxes in the Reign of Henry VIII" (FHL British Book # 942.45, R4f) there is a "John Gardener" who is listed in Shrewsbury as being a "glover" (pages 62 and 69, and another "John Gardener" who is listed in Shrewsbury as being a "heuster" (or "dyer").  For the definition of a "heuster" see the book "A History of English Field Names" by John Field, available online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=VtkFBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA177&lpg=PA177&dq=%22heuster%22+occupation&source=bl&ots=udd6Zk8p-T&sig=TgWspjRnK7pkSW8BhqdaQ7ls7uU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-m_SChYnUAhUQ12MKHVrqAaUQ6AEIJzAB#v=onepage&q=%22heuster%22%20occupation&f=false .


Johannes Gardiner

"Joh'e [Johannes] Gardiner fil, et haeres [son and heir] of "Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner a [son of] Joh'e Gardiner [of] com. Lancastr' [Lancaser county or Lancashire] oriundus [stock]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.


Johannes Gardiner

"Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner a [son of] Joh'e Gardiner [of] com. Lancastr' [Lancaster county or Lancashire] oriundus [stock]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.

The "Arms" of Joh'es [Johannes] Gardiner are listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  This Gardiner "Arms" is described as follows: "Per fesse argent and sable, a pale counterchanged and three gryphons heads erased of the second. Crest: a griffin's head erased sable."

Geographical Note from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancashire): "Lancashire or,...archaically the County Palatine of Lancaster;...is a non-metropolitan ceremonial county in north west England. The county town is Lancaster although the county's administrative centre is Preston."


Johannes Gardiner

"Joh'e [Johannes] Gardiner de [of] com. Lancastr' [Lancaster county or Lancashire] oriundus [stock]" is listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  Note: The birth year shown for this individual has been calculated or estimated.

The "Arms" of Joh'e [Johannes] Gardiner are listed in the "Gardiner of Shrewsbury" heraldic pedigree chart that is contained in "The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623" and which was published in 1889 by The Harleian Society, Volume 28, pages 196-197 (online source: https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00britgoog).  This Gardiner "Arms" is described as follows: "Per fesse argent and sable, a pale counterchanged and three gryphons heads erased of the second. Crest: a griffin's head erased sable."

Geographical Note from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancashire): "Lancashire or,...archaically the County Palatine of Lancaster;...is a non-metropolitan ceremonial county in north west England. The county town is Lancaster although the county's administrative centre is Preston."