Probably the William Walcott who m. ____ Baker and had John, Dorothy William, and Thomas mentioned in the will of John Baker of Hillesdon 1599; m. (2) Anne Piddington 1605 Hillesdon. AGE 70s Edward E Walcott Crittenden, KY View Full Report Aliases Used To Live In Edward E Wakcott Ed Walcott Campbell Hall, NY West Nyack, NY Phone Address AGE 80+ 1754 St. Joseph, Barbados; m. John Dow 1776 St. Michael, Barbados. John Walkote of Walcote was a witness to a deed at Haceby in 1408. 1712. (8) Robert Walcott, b. Learn more about merges. (11) Robert Walcott III, b. c. 1775, baker and confectioner at London; m. Mary Ann ____. This browser does not support getting your location. The fresh, floral air energizes you. Looking for Edward Walcott online? 2021 On Saturday, Senator the Honourable Dr. Jerome X. Walcott, Minister of [] March 11, 2021. (3) Hugh Walcott, b. c.1535, executor for his father's will in 1557. 1830 Trelawney, Jamaica. wife. (9) Elizabeth Walcot, b. John de Leycestre, Robert de Norwich, and Katherine his wife claimed the tenements. Maids Moreton is 1 miles north of Buckingham. Richard de Walecote, c.1220; witnessed a deed at Misterton in 1263. Built in 1717 by Abel Dottin and passed in 1783 to, Built in 1715 by John Whetstone, by 1817 the owner was Joseph Lowe, in 1844 James Holder Alleyne and then by 1913 the owner was still Alleyne. He was Receiver for Queen Isabella in 1353, Archdeacon of East Riding 1352-1359, Rector of Geddington in the diocese of Lincoln, value 100L, and a canon of Lincoln Cathedral. The Walcotes of Norfolk, the de Walcotes of Lincolnshire, and the Walcotes of Leicestershire, all seem to have died out in the male lines by 1400. of William Savole of Great Humby, bur. (9) William Grant Walcott, b. (9) John Walcott, b. This family derives its surname from the village of Walcote in the parish of Misterton, Leicestershire, located near the town of Luttersworth, near the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire borders. She is one of the most popular soca singers in the world and has unofficially been given the nickname the "Queen of Soca". (13) Priscilla Walcott, b. Both Thomas and his father Thomas died the same year; m. (1) ____, m. (2) Mary Richards 1768 Alverstoke. (11) Robert John Walcott, Jr., b. (8) Eyare Walcott Jr., b.1711, d. c.1745 St. Michael, Barbados; m. Abigail; she m. (2) William Robinson 1747 St. Johns, Barbados. (10) Edward Henry Walcott, b. 1684, a laborer in 1704 and a Non-Conformist in 1706. He is named with his brother, Humphrey, on the 1634 list of "The Gentry of Lincoln". 1835 Ludgershall, (13) William Walcott, b. Philip and wife Eleanore were deeded land at Fulham, Braynford, and Yelling, Middlesex, in 1311 by John Quentyn, who leased all or part it back to John in 1312 and 1332, and to others in 1332 and 1337. There are 10 professionals named "Edward Walcott", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. July 1611. b. c 1537 at Walcot; he heads the Walcot family listed in the 1666 Visitation of Lincolnshire, which gives him as son of ____ Walcot of Walcot and wife, Elizabeth; m. Anne dau. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. As far as we have been able to find, the de Walcotes of Norfolk died out about 1400 and have no known descendants. 1809 St. James, Barbados. 12 April 1596; M.P. Webbe took to court John Walcote and Alice his wife for detetention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Stony Stratford formerly of Richard Langeley. His ancestors are unknown, but may have been the Walcotts of Leicestershire. The sizes quoted here had been recorded as of 1915. (2?) Ralph de Walcote may have been his mentor and sponsor. Pultney is in Misterton, adjascent to Walcote. In 1371 he was living in Candlewick Street and in 1373 he was a merchant, draper and citizen of London. Actually, Alice de Walcote married William Heckington. (12) Elizabeth Eleanor Walcott, b. William Bosley of London became apprentice to Eyare Walcott of Barbados, attorney, in 1721; his will mentions children Elizabeth, Edward, Richard, John, and Robert all under 21, brother John Walcott and cousin John Walcott; m. Constance Butcher 1716 Christ Church, Barbados. He has worked extensively in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. (11) Mary Eliza Walcott, b. (13) Ebenezer Walcott, b. Image 1 of [Edward Walcott] [?] Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Edward Adolphus Walcott (1854 - 1920) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days How do we create a person's profile? 17 Oct. 1600, d. 1600 Walcot. 1753 St. Michael, Barbados. 14 April 1626; aet. In 1717 the Bishop of Litchfield authorized Thomas Walcot to teach at Tichfield. (An interview of Barbados Joe Walcott from 1932 surfaced last December on YouTube. (9) Christian Walcott, b. (5) John Walcott, Jr., b. (8) John de Walcote, b. c.1440 Haceby, was witness to two deeds concerning Haceby in 1478. Edit Search New Search Filters (1) To get better results, add more information such as Birth Info, Death Info and Locationeven a guess will help. In 1392 Robert Archer and Robert Newport and Ralph Chamberlain conveyed the same property, held for life by Joan, widow of Henry Spark, to John Walcote, William Oliver, and John Leycestre of London. It was held from the Crown by the Verdun family of Alveton, Staffordshire from c.1100 to 1316. Barbados, today, received more than 70,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine which are part [] June 7, 2021. . In 1351 Walter de Walcote, knight, and Thomas Walcote his brother, received licence to lease out part of the manor of Hempstead and the advowson of the church there. ", dated 1615, leaves his lands to his brother, Anthony, and failing issue to John son of his brother Herbert Walcotte and failing issue to Frances daughter of brother Herbert, and failing issue to "brother" Robert Harries of Kirton. He deeded land in Diss to William de Walcote, Jr. in 1302. (10) William Hollinshead Walcott, bapt. The National Police Gazette marveled at Walcott's power, stating that one clean strike from Joe was . Will of Thomas Walcott of Water Stratford, yeoman, leaves to sister Francine 40s, to landlord Anthony Franksythe 10 pounds, to his wife a cow and a sheep to each of his children; to William Bower 10 pounds, to his wife Katherine a cow and to each of his children a sheep; the remainder to daughters Elizabeth and Anne when they reach age 21 or marry with Anthony Fransithe and William Bower as overseers, with education of girls and consent to marriage by father-in-law William Bower of Amot on the Hill, Northans. of James and Mary, b. Thomas de Walcote was lord of West Hall in Walcott in 1240, and held the advowson (right to appoint priests) of the church at Walcott. (10) Dorothy Roberts Walcott, b. Winning jockey Antonio Bishop scored his fourth Derby success celebrating with Smith and Walcott in their previous Derby scalps and with Northern Star, owned and trained by Victor Cheeseman, back in 2016. (4) Alice de Walcote, b. c.1240; m. William de Baroby, called William de Lasingcroft after obtaining, through marriage to Alice and the gift of her sister, the Walcot property in Lasingcroft, and is sometimes referred to as "William the elder". I. WALCOTES OF NORFOLK II. 1735; m. Rev. (13) William Walcot, b. 1819. While she has many treasured moments in racing, Zooms accomplishment as being this countrys highest money earner, with $537 045 against his name for owner and breeder Gay Smith definitely tops everything. Their daughter, Jane Heckington m. Richard Cecil of Burleigh, who died 1552 at Bourne. In 1276 Robert de Walcote held 2 virgates, approx. 1833 St. Michael, Barbados, d. 1880 Dunedin, New Zealand; immigrated to Australia and then to New Zealand where he was the ancestor of many of the New Zealand Walcotts; m. Catherine Russell 1864 New Zealand. (11) Mary Walcott, b. 1739 St. Joseph, Barbados. Edward Evelyn Greaves was a Barbadian trade unionist, former Barbadian Cabinet Minister, and a former High Commissioner of Barbados to Canada. 1756 St. Michael, Barbados. Nicholas de Walcote, Thomas de Walcote and others of Worcestershire, were pardoned in 1328 for fines imposed in them by King Edward II. 1821 Ludgershall, Wilts., d. 1899 Liverpool, grocer; m. Lavinia Buswell 1846. 1742 james hackett 1791 thomas hurdle 1960 barbados cooperative bank ltd.- 684,291 sq feet trents, aka charles fort aka ovens mouth, st. james (9) Mary Walcott, b. John, son of Walter de Walcote, was presented as rector of the church at Ittering, Norfolk, in 1320. 1802 Alverstoke. Families often owned several plantations and the acreage of each often changed when owners bought and/or sold plots of nearby land. 1842 Ludgershall. Brother of Jean Lady Cheltenham, Philip and Peter Walcott. (6) Rebecca Walcott, b. JOHN M. WOOD was on voyage from Barbados to St. John's, Newfoundland, when on the 22nd May 1920, she collided with LAKE ElWIN, 14 miles S.E. Andr C. Walcott BSc. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. 1606 Hillesden; m. Thomas Whitehead 1633 Hillesden. (10) Elizabeth Olton Walcott, b. William de Walcote, c. 1300-c.1362. [4] Alverstoke, Hampshire, is a parish adjacent to the town Gosport. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. His marriage is given in the 1561 Visitation of Suffolk. In 1462, Thomas Duffield released his claim to these lands to William Merston and wife Elizabeth; m. Joan ____. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? was born on 29 October 1892, in Saint Michael, Barbados, his father, William Hollinsed Walcott Jr., was 41 and his mother, Laura Alleyne Layne, was 34. 1674 Tingewick. (12) Jane, bapt. Try again later. (10) Robert Walcot, b. c.1550 Swaton, Lincolnshire, of Uppingham, Rutland; his pedigree was registered in the 1618 Visitation of Rutland; m. Catherine, dau. Owner Gay Smith and trainer Edward Walcott Jr. will be seeking their third Derby success when three-year-old bay colt Hurricane bids to become Barbados' 8th Triple Crown winner today in the 83rd Barbados Derby at the Garrison Savannah, the final leg of the Barbados Triple Crown. (12) Millicent, bapt. It is a designated property of the Barbados National Trust. (11) Arthur Walcot, bur. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. (6) Margaret Walcott,b. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. (6) Thomas Walcott, c.1645-1678 Holborn, England; freeman of London by patrimony 1644, sole executor of his father's will; m. (1) Jane Berry; m. (2) Mary ____. 1798 St. Joseph, Barbados. Dadford is about 3 miles north of Water Stratford. Cimetire Mont-Royal. ; mentioned in the will of brother, Clement; her will of 1880 leaves bequests to nephew Robert Walcot, nephew Thomas Walcot,- probably great nephews - and others. 1795 Trelawney, Jamaica. Richard de Walcote was at Lutterworth in 1348. (12) Henry Walcot of Helpringham, Lincolnshire, m. dau. On Thursday at 4:45 p.m., WYDOT announced that, due to multiple crashes that left all eastbound lanes blocked, I-80 was closed at milepost 327. (10) Humphrey Walcot of Walcot, ae. 1800 London; m. Samuel Carpenter. There is now an exciting line-up of courses available via our Moodle platform. 1772 St. Peter, Barbados; m. Thomas Dear. By 1913 the owner was Fisherpond Est. The will of John Walcot of Foscott, dated 1619, leaves his whole estate to his son, William, who he names as executor, with John's brother, James Walcot, named as overseer. (7) Isabella Walcott, dau. (4) John Walcott, b. William de Walcote was nominated in 1350, at the request of Queen Isabella, and was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge; he became a Friar Minor in 1352. of John Walcot, b. at Walcot 27 Jan. 1729-30; m. Hannah, dau. Thomas co-signed in 1360 with his brother Nicholas for the balance of the debt owed the king by their brother, William de Walcote. He was rector of Felbrigg 1361-1383. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. (9) Ann Walcott, b. (2) Thomas Walcott, c.1480-1536, appears on the 1522 muster roll at Water Stratford with 22L in goods, and on the 1524 Lay Subsidy with 14L in goods. Music - Singer. FasterCapital untersttzt Sie bei der Erweiterung Ihrer Idee, fhrt eine Wettbewerbsanalyse durch und bietet Ihrem Startup Mentoring, Beratung und Fachwissen. . Ground 40s each; Margaret, wife of ___, mercer 40s; daughter Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Phipps of London? 14 June 1625 aet 30, b. Walcot by Falkingham, m. 1625 Bridget Littlebury. Second Comissioner 1860-77, Chief Colonial Comissioner 1877-8, K.C.M.G 1877.; m. Frances Isabella Davidson 1838 Quebec, Canada. Edward Walcott. This list is taken from Plantation Sales, Wills and Deeds found at random, over the course of 20 years, at the Barbados Department of Archives (BDA). Failed to remove flower. 1567 Tingewick; m. Thomas Harris 1614 Tingewick, Bucks.. (4) Marian Walcott, b. "Sir William Cecill Knight, Lord Burghley. You can always change this later in your Account settings. (6) Edward Walcott, b. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. 1844 Ryde, Isle of Wight. Search above to list available cemeteries. His will dated 1557 Tingewick. Francine Walcott, b. c.1560; of Brickhill, mentioned in the will of her brother, Thomas. (6) Eleanore Walcott, b. 1354. m. c.1374 Andrew Brampton.The 1563 Visitation of Norfolk says: Andrew Brampton of Brampton, Norfolk, m. Margaret, da. (10) Anne Walcot, m. John Middleton of Stockerston, Leicester. BEST/GRASETT. In 1360 Nicholas and his brother, Thomas, bound themselves to pay the balance of their brother's debt. Youll get hints when we find information about your relatives. (9) Robert Walcott Jr., b.1729 St. Joseph, Barbados, plantation owner; m. Elizabeth Cox 1781 St. Joseph, Barbados. 10 April 1569. The rare video is from the collection of Steve Lott, the protg of Mike Tyson's late co-manager Bill Cayton who once owned the largest collection of rare fight films in the world. of ____ Lawrence of Grantham, mar. (12) Thomas Walcot of Walcot, bapt. (3) William Walcot, b. c.1530; in will 1539. goodbye derek walcott barbados underground. Grave site information of Edward Keith Walcott (29 Oct 1892 - 11 Apr 1981) at Christ Church Parish Church in Thornbury Hill, Christ Church, Christ Church, Barbados from BillionGraves 7) Alexander de Walcott, 1330-c.1380. In 1338 he was an official of the queen's wardrobe, a position he still held in 1344. In 1378 Simon de Walcote, rector of Walcote, purchased land in the manors of Brumstead and Eccles, which he held for life. (10) Mary Lawrence Walcott, b. (10) Hon. It mentions his children Richard, Elaine, and Nicholas, and was witnessed by John Walcote and others. 1804 St Michael, Barbados, 1805. (4) Thomas de Walcote, c. 1310, filed claim to property of Philip de Walcote, above; inherited from his mother, Eleanore Nicole, property in Candlewick Street, London. WALCOTS OF LINCOLNSHIRE Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. In 1322 he was appointed rector at Walcott by Alexander de Walcote. 1861 Christchurch, Barbados. Age: N/A . EDWARD WALCOTT Written by: Mrs. Sadie B. Hornsby Area 6 - Athens Edited by: Mrs. Sarah B. 1736 St. Joseph, Barbados. there 3 Aug. 1586, bur. His brother, Henry, was restored to those titles in 1324, and was a supporter of Queen Isabella (1295-1358). In 1329 the sheriff was ordered to restore lands, goods and chattels taken from Geoffrey de Walcott of Leicester for tresspass, excess, or disobedience, and in that year Geoffrey de Walcote, yeoman, accompanied Henry, Earl of Leicester and Lancastershire overseas. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. 1831 Barbados; m. Frederick Edward Dowse 1868 Bispham, Lancaster. NBA Fined Houston G Garrison Mathews $35,000, Houston F Tari Eason $30,000 and Sacramento G Malik Monk $25,000 for an on-court altercation during a Jan. 13 game at Sacramento. Thomas of Woodstock was the leader of powerful nobles whose ambition to wrest power from Thomas' nephew, King Richard II of England, culminated in a successful rebellion in 1388, which significantly weakened the king's power. Walter and Joan held part of Gunton in 1352, as heir to his mother, deeded to them and the heirs of their bodies. (8) Edward Walcott, b. c.1720 St. Joseph, Barbados. (11) Charles Edward Walcott, b. They appear to be the ancestors of most Walcotts living today. Walcot was part of the manor of Neuton, or Newton, in the Wapentake of Aveland. The widow with Bertram Walcote and Thomas Bricet, the other executors deeded land in 1412 to Walter Gawtron and his wife, Joan, John's former ward but sometimes described as his daughter. William de Walcote, c.1240-c.1302. (10) Ann Walcott, b. Ralph de Walcote, rector of Barwick, Yorkshire. (2) William de Walcote, b. c.1200; William received part of the lands of his brother, Robert . (1) Henry Walcot, b. c.1490, d. 1539; will of Henry Walcot of Lound in parish of Witham proved 1539, names wife Joan, mother of son Thomas, as executor; mentions William and Margaret, children of son Richard. 1863 Wickham, Durham. Will dated 6 Aug. 1586, proved 14 Feb. 1586-7; m. Anne dau. William Spark of Writtle obtained a messuage and 231 acres at Clayhall in the manor of Barking, Essex, in 1318, and conveyed to his son Robert Spark and wife Joan in 1330. Feb. 1633-4. 1834 Ludgershall, (13) Ebenezer Walcott, b. Will of Thomas Wallcott of Walcott, gentleman, of Walcot, Lincolnshire, dated 5 Dec 1707, proved 09 February 1708; leaves to wife Mary 100 pounds, furniture, plate, linen, pewter; to brother William land at Walcott after decease of wife who has a jointure, namely half of Peafield East and West Styubby Lease West Berks Hornesioells and Beaulands, and to brother William the lands that came to me after the death of brother John; to brother Joseph 100 pounds; to mother Mary Walcott, cousin William Walcott 5 pounds to buy morning; to the poor of Folkingham 2L, to the poor of Walcott 1L, and remainder to brother William Walcot; d.s.p.. (14) William Walcot, bapt. Please try again later. Two years later, in 1524, a Lay Subsudy to fund the War with France was collected. Follow News Comments (0) We appreciate your feedback. John de Walcote, clerk, c.1260-c.1347, was a priest in 1285 and rector of Woodrising, Norfolk 1286-1291. (6) Jane Walcott, b. SHE HAS WON almost every major race in Barbados, the Gold Cup, Derby, Midsummer Classic, Guineas, Fillies Guineas, Tanglewood Stakes and the Sandy Lane Spa Sprint Stakes. (5) Matthew Walcott, b. c.1570, d. 1637 Westbury, Bucks.. (6) James Walcott, b. c.1610 Foscott, Bucks., living 1621. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. They had 2 children: Mildred Alena Walcott and one other child. (3) John Walcott, c.1500-1571; probably the John Walcot who was at Foscott in 1522. What makes her breeding programme at Springhead different to others? (7) Sir Walter de Walcott, Jr., 1330-1366, was lord of Walcott, in Little Snorring at one quarter knights fee; m. Joan de Clopton. of Sir Edward Fines and widow of Thomas Saville of Newton. This appears to be the end of this family in the male line. Great-Uncle of Nickeem Boyce. (9) Frances Walcott, b. Clement Walcott, b. Address: P.O. (7) Rebecca Walcott, dau. Going back to Smiths fairy tale accomplishments, to date most of her major wins were achieved by creoles except for the Spa Sprint. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Robert John Walcott, bapt 1830 Trelawnee, Jamaica; studied at the Middle Temple 1843, was called to the bar 1847, and was Chief Justice of British Hounduras; m. Braine ____, 3 children. 1794 London, d. 1873 Isle of Wight; draper, the first Baptist minister at Ludgershall in 1818, retiring in 1841; m. Eliza Carter. (13) Elizabeth Elmer Walcott, b. (10) Samuel Welch Walcott, b. The tavern called "Le Dragon" is shown on a Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate on a list of those paying quit rent in the parish of St. Benet Sherehog. Another horse that graced these shores in the shocking pink body and cap with royal blue stars and shocking pink sleeves was Spectroscope, a Grade I winning hurdler who also hit winners enclosure here. (13) John Walcott, b. 1675, d. 1676 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. As messenger of the Earl he was paid 3 shillings from the account of the mayor of Leicester in 1306. (7) Phoebe Walcott, dau. (7) Joseph Walcott, son of James and Elizabeth Walcott, b. and d.1671 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. 1701 St. Andrew, Holborn, London, d. y.. (8) Ann Walcott, b. 133-148 lbs. In 1353 a messuage lying east of the village of Dunsby is said to lie next to the tenement once of Alexander de Walcot. Edward Keith WALCOTT 29 October 1892-12 March 1981 (Age 88) The Life Summary of Edward Keith When Edward Keith WALCOTT was born on 29 October 1892, his father, Sidney Evans Walcott, was 21 and his mother, Kate Eveline ROBERTS, was 14. (9) John Walcott IV, b. (10) Josephine Milborough Walcott, b. Zoom has won the Gold Cup and two Tanglewood Stakes in 2009 and 2015. 10 Sept. 1601, mar. 1756 St. Joseph, Barbados. 1866 London; m. Samuel Travis 1893 Dukinfield, Cheshire. In 1374 he was a Collector for Candlewick Street, which he represented as Alderman for Candlewick Ward in 1377,1382-3, 1384, 1387-8, 1392-4, 1395-9. and 1399. (3) Margaret Walcot, b. c.1530; in will 1539. She previously worked at Share Our Strength, managing nationwide . Oops, something didn't work. Learn more about managing a memorial . at Moulton 30 Dec. 1589; b. c. 1545, of Moulton, Lincolnshire. (8) Mary, b. His will dated 11 July 1407 desires he be buried near the chancel of the church of St. Nicholas Acon with bequests to that church, to various orders of friarsand the work on London Bridge; to wife Christine all the stuff of his household hall, chamber, and kitchen with all his plate, also a sum of money to be taken from the stuff of his shop and debtors lands in St. Martin Orgier, a brewery called Le Checker" and formerly "le Dragon" in Dowgate, a tenement called "le Catfethele" in St, Benet Sherhog, and one in the parish of St. Stephens', rents from a tenement in All Hallows Breadstreet, a tenement called " le Honeycon on the Hoop"; also to the church of St. Nicholas Acon lands in that parish. caribbean life 9780198711315. top 25 quotes by derek walcott of 53 a z quotes. He must have been a relative or close family friend because Richard de Walcote of Luttersworth witnessed a deed for him in 1309, he appointed Hugh de Walcote as rector of Soulbury in 1313, and he was the primary legatee in 1318 of the will of Ralph de Walcote, above, possibly as trustee for Ralph's son. Once owned by the Balls family, by 1913 it passed to the Yearwoods before finally becoming the home of the Barbados Horticultural Society. 1674 St. Andrew, Holborn, London; m. Mary ____. Benjamin Edward Walcott passed away on abt 1816 in St Michael, Barbados, West Indies. Edward Baugh's Derek Walcott analyses and evaluates Walcott's entire career over the last fifty years. (3) Geoffrey de Walcote, c. 1275-1340. The office is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for Monday, Feb. 21. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. (10) Mary Harbin Walcott, b. With one simple test, you can discover your genetic origins and find family you never knew you had. Photos and Memories (0) of Thomas Burton; b. WALCOTT WILL. as John Boteler, 1356; John Walkote, 1364 and 1384; his widow until 1413. (11) William Walcot of Walcot, bapt. at Boston 21 July 1623. Following in the hoofprints of Midnight Thomas in 2001 were Stargayzer in 2002, Golden Moon in 2008 and Knight Rider in 2013. Why Famous: Queen of Soca. Simon Walcot of Swaton, c.1500-1589, yeoman; m. (1) Eleanor Sharpe of Gunnerby, Lincoln, m. (2) Alice widow of William Morris, Lincolnshire Pedigrees, p. 1031. Humphrey Walcot, then being Justice of the Peace, is said to have incited violence against John Whitehead who was preaching in York Cathederal having struck him with his own hand, in 1654; purchased citizenship of London in 1654; Comissioner for the City of Lincoln and Lincolnshire for collecting the Subsidy of 1657; m. (1) Elizabeth Millet 1623 Boston, Lincolnshire, m. (2) Katherine dau. (9) Harriet Walcott, b. In 1832 he owned 17 slaves. (13) Faith Walcot, dau. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Geoffrey resided at Alveton, Staffordshire, home of Theobald de Verdun, Lord of Lutterworth and Walcott, where he was probably a retainer. In 1337 and 1339 he distrained the vicar of Baston. Edward E Walcott was born on December 12, 1912 in Bahamas or Barbados or Bermuda or British Central America or British Honduras or British West Indies or Cayman Islands or Jamaica or Leeward Islands or Tobago or Trinidad or Turks And Caicos Islands or Windward Islands.He died on March 17, 2002 at 89 years of age.
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