Anne Selwyn

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anne Selwyn (daughter of William Selwyn and Margaret Nourse).

    Family/Spouse: James. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Selwyn James
    2. Ann James
    3. ? James
    4. ? James

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Selwyn was born in 1624 (son of William Selwyn and Edith Bennet); died on 08 May 1679 in Matson.

    Notes:

    Inherited Matson House in 1643

    s. William, of Matson, co. Gloucester, arm. NEW INN HALL, matric 11 Dec, 1640, aged 15; died in 1679; father of the next.

    Charles I used Matson House as his headquarters during the siege of Gloucester in 1643.

    William married Margaret Nourse on 11 Mar 1640/41 in Matson. Margaret (daughter of Edward Nourse) was born in 1625; died on 18 Jan 1715-16 in Matson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Nourse was born in 1625 (daughter of Edward Nourse); died on 18 Jan 1715-16 in Matson.
    Children:
    1. William Selwyn was born in 1644; died on 7 Aug 1649 in Matson.
    2. Sarah Selwyn was born in 1645.
    3. Edward Selwyn was born in 1646; died on 03 Apr 1678.
    4. Theophilus Selwyn was born in 1652; died in 1655.
    5. Jasper Selwyn was born in 1654; died in 1655.
    6. Maj. Gen. William Selwyn was born in 1655; died on 15 Apr 1702 in Jamaica; was buried in Matson, Gloucester.
    7. Sophia Selwyn
    8. Beata Selwyn died on 9 Nov 1722.
    9. Mary Selwyn
    10. 1. Anne Selwyn
    11. Margaret Selwyn


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Selwyn was born in 1593 (son of Jasper Selwyn and Margaret Robins); died on 28 Oct 1643 in Matson, Gloucester; was buried on 02 Nov 1643 in Matson, Gloucester.

    Notes:

    Inherited Matson House in 1635.

    of co. Gloucester, arm. St.ALBAN HALL, matric. entry 5 June, 1607, aged 14; baptised 7 Oct, 1593; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1618 (as son Jasper of Matson, co. Gloucester), died 1643; father of the next. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

    William married Edith Bennet on 18 Sep 1621 in Stonehouse. Edith (daughter of Leonard Bennet) died in 1632 in Stonehouse ; was buried on 20 Jun 1632. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Edith Bennet (daughter of Leonard Bennet); died in 1632 in Stonehouse ; was buried on 20 Jun 1632.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Selwyn was born in 1624; died on 08 May 1679 in Matson.
    2. Sarah Selwyn was born in 1625.
    3. Edith Selwyn was born in 1627; was christened on 13 Sep 1627 in Stonehouse, Gloucester.
    4. Samuel Selwyn was born in 1629.
    5. Anne Selwyn was born in 1631; was christened on 12 May 1631 in Stonehouse, Gloucester.
    6. Ursula Selwyn was born in 1623; was christened on 25 Sep 1623.

  3. 6.  Edward Nourse
    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret Nourse was born in 1625; died on 18 Jan 1715-16 in Matson.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jasper Selwyn was born in 1560 (son of William Selwyn and Catherine Clutterbuck); died on 13 Jan 1634/35 in Matson.

    Other Events:

    • Resided: 1600, Matson House, Gloucester; Acquired from Ambrose Willoughby

    Notes:

    Acquired Matson House from Ambrose and Susan Willoughby in 1600.

    of Co. Gloucester, pleb. MAGDALEN HALL, matric. entry under data 15 April, 1580, aged 19; of Matesdon, co. Gloucester, (2s. William, of Stanley Regis, co. Gloucester); bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1591; treasurer 1620; buried 1634-35; father of William 1607. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

    From "British History Online" for Stonehouse: Manors and other estates

    In the 16th century and early 17th an estate at Stonehouse and Ebley was acquired by the Selwyn family of Matson. In 1588 Jasper Selwyn bought a fulling-mill at Bridgend and lands from Humphrey Osborne, and in 1602 his estate in Stonehouse was described as 4 houses and over 100 a. of land. By his marriage to Margaret Robins in 1592 Jasper Selwyn acquired lands in Stonehouse and Ebley which had belonged in 1533 to Thomas Lane (d. 1544); Thomas's son, also Thomas, sold the lands in 1557 to John Robins of Matson, whose successor, Thomas Robins (d. c. 1578), left them to his daughter Margaret. In 1621 Jasper Selwyn's son William married Edith, daughter of an Ebley clothier, Leonard Bennett; her inheritance included Ebley Mill and the house called EBLEY COURT. Jasper Selwyn died in 1635 and William in 1643. The estate then passed to William's son, also William, who died in 1679. William the son of the younger William (d. 1702) then held the estate, and his widow Albinia (d. 1738) held it in 1711. In the late 17th century the property at Ebley included the cloth-mill with 70 a. of land, and another farm of 60 a., and, at Stonehouse, the Bridgend cloth-mill and c. 100 a. of land. Albinia Selwyn's son John died in 1751, and his son, George Augustus Selwyn, owned Ebley Mill in 1788 and died in 1791 when the estate passed to his nephew Thomas Townshend, Viscount Sydney.

    Jasper married Margaret Robins on 13 Jan 1590/91 in Kings Stanley. Margaret (daughter of Thomas Robins and Joan) died on 28 May 1636. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Robins (daughter of Thomas Robins and Joan); died on 28 May 1636.
    Children:
    1. 4. William Selwyn was born in 1593; died on 28 Oct 1643 in Matson, Gloucester; was buried on 02 Nov 1643 in Matson, Gloucester.
    2. Richard Selwyn was born about 1595.
    3. Catherine Selwyn was christened in 1598; died in 1598.
    4. Thomas Selwyn was christened in 1600.
    5. John Selwyn was christened in 1603; died in 1603.
    6. Joan Selwyn was christened in 1603.
    7. Margaret Selwyn was christened in 1604.
    8. Ann Selwyn was christened in 1605.
    9. Sarah Selwyn was christened in 1606.
    10. Jasper Selwyn was christened in 1608.
    11. Dorothy Selwyn was christened in 1615.
    12. John Selwyn was christened in 1617.

  3. 10.  Leonard Bennet
    Children:
    1. 5. Edith Bennet died in 1632 in Stonehouse ; was buried on 20 Jun 1632.


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