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Katherine (Angell) Pemberton (abt. 1580 - 1630)

Katherine Pemberton formerly Angell
Born about in London, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of and [mother unknown]
Sister of [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half] and [half]
Wife of — married 21 Jan 1609 in London, Englandmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 50 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Katherine Angell

She was born about 1580 the daughter of William Angell of London. [1]
She married as his first wife, John Pemberton, son of Roger Pemberton and Elizabeth Moore on 21 Jan 1609 at St Thomas the Apostle, London. [2] The allegation for a bishop of London marriage licence dated 9 Jan 1609 and reads: "John Pemberton, citizen and grocer of London & Katherine Angell of St Thomas Apostle, London, spinster, daughter of William Angell, citizen and fishmonger of london. [3]
At an inquisition post mortem conducted for Roger Pemberton, John Pemberton's father, at Chipping Barnet on 17 May 1628, there is reference to the couples marriage settlement. IT reports an indenture dated 10 Jan 1610 between Roger and John, James Williams (citizen and merchant of London) on the one part and William Angell and Robert Angell. Premises granted to use of said William and Robert Angell to the use of said John Pemberton and Katherine Angell for their lives. [4]
She died in 1630, being buried at St Albans, Hertfordshire, England on 2 Dec 1630 as "katherine, wife of Mr John Pemberton". [5]

Sources

  1. Vistation of Hertfordshire, 1634 Pedigree of Pemberton of St Albans.
  2. Marriage: "England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
    Ancestry uk Record 9852 #2848492 (accessed 30 January 2022)
    John Pemberton marriage to Catherin Angell on 21 Jan 1609 in Saint Thomas The Apostle, London, London, England.
  3. https://archive.org/details/allegationsforma01ches/page/632/mode/2up Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Bishop of London]
  4. The Herts genealogist and antiquary (1895) Pages 245 onwards.
    • Roger Pemberton Inquision Post Mortem
    • Taken at Chipping Norton 17 May 1628.
    • Roger seised along with one James Williams of a messuage called Hedges in St Peters (St Albans) of 80 acres (Bocketts or Backas fields – late tenure William Spencer), 30 acres (late tenure Matthew Davis), woods late in tenure Thos Studman. All purchased by Roger Pemberton and James Williams from Raphael Pemberton esq and Ann his wife.
    • Roger and John Pemberton (his son and heir apparent) seized of various lands in the parish of St Stephens and St Peters (in St Albans), late manor of Park alias Parkebury bought by said Roger and. John from Wm Coles and James Mayne, gents.
    • Roger also seized of part of a farm in St Stephens had by the will of Roger Stokes and late in tenure of Wm Studman.
    • Seised by indenture dated 10 Jan 1610 between said Roger (of St Albans, gent) and John Pemberton (his son and heir) and said James Williams (citizen and merchant of London) on the one part and Wm Angell and Robert Angell. Premises granted to use of said Wm and Robert Angell to the use of said John Pembert and Kath, Angell for their lives.
    • Roger seised of messuages at St Albans late in tenure of Wm Heathcocke and Thos Chadsley and a messuage in Shenley late in tenure of Jeremie Odell
    • By indenture dated 10 Apr 1599 indenture between said Roger on one part and said Jas Clarke of the Middle Temple London esq, Edw. Cottll of London gent, James Pemberton (citizen & goldsmith of London) & James Williams (citizen & merchant taylor of London ) of the other part. Roger conveyed the premises to the others and to his own use for life, and after his decease by use of his will.
    • Indenture dated 10 Oct 1616 between Roger Pemberton first part and Ralph Pemberton, Gent (son of Roger) in the second part and Francis Kempe of London, Gent in third part. Revoked the use of lease of 10 Apr 1599 (see above) and limited the use of the house called Leaden porch to himself and Ralph, and if Ralph should die during his lifetime to use of Frances Kempe daughter of Francis Kempe for her life as jointure.
    • Roger seised of messuage in Marie le Bone, London, late in tenure Robert Pemberton and of lands in Shenley, by indenture 30 Aug 1616 settled in favour of Robert Pemberton his son and Susannah daughter of Roger Glover (citizen and pewterer of London).
    • Roger seised of lands in Luton, Lygnive, Lymberv, Biscott & Caddington, Bedfordshire. Also of the reversion of land called Someryes in Bishops Hatfield after the death of Ellen Wolley, widow. And the revision of an inn called The George at St Albans (in tenure of Rich. Winstanley) 2by indenture dated 2 July 1624/25 between Roger of the first part, Robert Wolley of Harpesfield Hall, St Peters, Gent of second part and Ralph Pemberton (a son of said Roger) of third part. Premises were ltd to use of Elizabeth, wife of said Roger and after her death to Elizabeth daughter of said John Pemberton for 8years after death of said Robert and Elizabeth. Then to the use of Robert son of John Pemberton. In regard the messuage called Maudlyns to the use of Elizabeth, wife of Robert while she continues a widow. If she die or remarry then to use of said Ralph. Messuage called Someryes after Rogers death to use of Tecla, wife of said Robert Wooley and daughter of said Roger. And after her death to the use of William Wolley (son of said Robert and Tecla his wife). The George Inn after Rogers death to Hellen Wolley daughter of said Robert.
    • Roger seised of manor of Shelton alias Shelton Wooton and Marston alias Marston Moreton, Bedfordshire.
    • Roger died 13 Nov last past and his son and next heir John Pemberton was 30 years and more at Roger’s death.
    • Hedges farm bought of Raphael Pemberton held by Knights service and worth £3 6s 8d annually. Prowdes croft valued at £3 11s 8d annually. Leaden pocrh valued 13s 4d anually.
    • Elizabeth relict of Roger survives him at St Albans. Ellen Wolley widow died 8 May last past
  5. Burial: "Hertfordshire Burials"
    FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 1 February 2022)
    Katerine Pemberton burial on 2 Dec 1630 in St Albans, St Peter, Hertfordshire, England.




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Angell-1879 and Angell-461 appear to represent the same person because: Catherine aka Katherine same person, married same John Pemberton on 21 January 1609/10.
posted by Beryl Meehan
Angell-1879 and Angell-461 are not ready to be merged because: Almost certainly a match but some conflicts of dates, especially death dates.
posted by Colin Huggins

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