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Judith King (bef. 1607 - aft. 1625)

Judith King
Born before in Cold Norton, Essex, Englandmap
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Judith King, daughter of George King and Joane Lorraine, was baptized 15 Feb 1606/7 at Cold Norton, Essex, England, [1] [2] and was named in the 14 Oct 1625 will of her father George King. [3]

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Will of George Kinge of Woodham Mortimer, Essex (14 Oct 1625)

(paraphrased colloquially) [4] [5]

In the name of God, amen, the fourteenth day of October in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred twenty five, and in the year of the reign of our sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of England Scotland France and Ireland and defender of the faith, I George King of Woodham Mortimer in the County of Essex; yeoman, being sick in body yet sound in mind and memory, for which I most humbly thank Almighty God, do make and declare this my last will and testament.

  • First and most principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God; my Creator, in and through the mercies of Jesus Christ; my only Redeemer and Saviour, and my body I commit to Christian burial at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named. And as for my outward estate I will, devise and dispose thereof as follows.
  • First for the provision of the livelihood of Joane, my well-beloved wife, I give to her, for so many years as she may live, the first year of my lease or term of years I have for my messuage or mansion house where I dwell, with the lands and grounds, under the covenants contained in the lease.
    • And after the death of my wife I bequeath the remainder of my said lease or term for years to come to my eldest son George King and to the lawful issue of his body,
    • And for default of such lawful issue then to my second son Thomas King and to the lawful issue of his body,
    • And for default of such lawful issue then to my third son Daniel King and to the lawful issue of his body,
    • And for default of such lawful issue then to my daughter Judith forever.
  • Item: I bequeath to my wife Joane ten cows, one bull, twenty ewes, one ram, and my black gelding being kept and pastured on the aforesaid lands and grounds.
    • And I further give to my wife Joane all the corn, hay, swine, poultry and wood in or about my dwelling house or grounds at my death.
  • Item: I bequeath to my wife Joane a half portion of all my houshold belongings, after all of my household belongings are set out into two equal portions by two men to be appointed by my master, Sir Arthur Harris, Knight, and they to set out to my Joane my wife her half portion, and that she is to accept it and be content with it.
    • The other half of my household belongings I bequeath to my four children named George, Thomas, Daniel and Judith equally among them.
  • Item: I bequeath to my wife Joane six of my best silver-gilt spoons and six of my best silver spoons; all the rest of my silver-gilt and silver spoons I bequeath to my aforesaid four children, to be divided equally among them.
    • And my intention is that after the division of my belongings between my wife and children is made and allotted by the designated parties aforesaid, that all portions for each child shall be inventoried in writing, and these portions are to remain in the safekeeping of my wife until the children have use for them, on the condition that if my wife should marry, then my wife is to surrender all portions of my children to my Executor for safekeeping; notwithstanding any provisions stated previously regarding this issue.
  • Item: I possess a multi-year lease of a farm called West Cannon located in Cold Norton and Stow Maries in County Essex.
    • I am also seized in fee of a tenement and lands in Stow Maries, for which my wife Joane has dower rights.
    • My intention is that immediately after my death the said tenement and lands should descend wholly, as by course of law, to my son and heir George King, and that my wife should not have a claim or demand for any part of it, whether for dower or otherwise.
    • And for the recompense, satisfaction and debarring of my wife of her dower one-third and other estate therein, and on condition that neither my wife or anyone else on her behalf or in her name, shall have any part of the said tenement and lands, I grant to my wife Joane an annuity of yearly rent of the sum of £10, to be paid to her and to her assigns on, or within 24 days of, the feast days of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Feast of St. Michael in equal portions; beginning with the first of these designated feast days that occurs after my death payable at or in the mansion where I dwell now in Woodham Mortimer.
    • And if the yearly annuity payments at the designated place should lapse in whole or in part within 24 days after the feast days of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Feast of St. Michael, then I grant full power and authority to my wife and to her assigns to enter into and upon my said farm, and every part of it, thereof and to seize and hold whatever they may deem to be sufficient compensation until every part of the required payments are paid.
  • Item: I further bequeath to my wife Joane the sum of £10 of lawful money of England, to be paid to her within one month after my death, if my wife discharges and releases to my son George, by sufficient deed in writing, all her dower-thirds interests in my tenement and lands aforesaid.
  • Item: I further grant to my son George King and to his heirs an annuity yearly rent payment of the sum of £6 of lawful money of England from the aforesaid farm of West Cannon, to be paid yearly during the entire lease of the aforesaid West Cannon, in equal payments within 40 days of the two feast days mentioned earlier with regard to my wife at my mansion house.
    • And in the event of non-payment I give the full power and authority to my son George and his heirs and assigns to enter into and on my farm to seize and hold sufficient compensation that I have granted to my wife.
  • Item: I bequeath my multi-year lease of my farm West Cannon to my son Thomas King and to the lawful issue of his body.
    • And for default of such lawful issue to my son Daniel King and to the lawful issue of his body.
    • And for default of such lawful issue to my son George King and to the lawful issue of his body.
    • And for default of such lawful issue to my daughter Judith forever.
  • Item: I bequeath my multi-year lease of my farm East Cannon located in Cold Norton and Purleigh in County Essex to my son Daniel King and to the lawful issue of his body.
    • And for default of such lawful issue to my son Thomas King and to the lawful issue of his body.
    • And for default of such lawful issue to my son George King and to the lawful issue of his body.
    • And for default of such lawful issue to my daughter Judith forever.
  • Item: my will is that the rents and profits of my farm West Cannon shall be used for the better performance of my last will and testament until my son Thomas reaches age 21.
    • However, my intent in this regard is not that my Executor shall have the power or authority to sell any of the aforesaid farms or leases; rather, that he may take their profits for the allowed purpose only.
  • Item: I bequeath to my son George King the sum of £80 of good and lawful money of England to be paid to him within 18 months after my death.
    • And I give to my son George my wearing apparel, excepting those parts I give otherwise in my will.
  • Item: I bequeath to my daughter Judith King the sum of £100 of good and lawful money of England to be paid to her at the age of one 21 years.
    • However, if she marries with the approval of her mother and of my Executor before age 21, then I will that her portion of £100 shall be due within 6 months of her marriage.
  • Item: I give to my daughter Anne Vassall my sealing ring of gold.
  • Item: I give to my cousin William Peachy my suit of silver buttons.
  • Item: I bequeath, to my kinsmen and kinswomen, Edward Peachy, John Peachy, Anne Peachy and Joane Peachy, the sum of 10 shillings of lawful money of England to each of them.
  • Item: I give to my kinswoman Susan Purcas the sum of 40 shillings of lawful money of England to be paid to her within 3 months after my death.
  • Item: I bequeath to my 3 grandchildren John, Judith and Frances Vassall the sum of 20 shillings of lawful money of England to each of them.
  • Item: regarding a certain account reckoning between me and Susan, the daughter of my late brother Christopher King, deceased, I bequeath, and instruct my Executor to pay, to the said Susan, in full satisfaction and discharge of all accounts, reckonings and demands, the sum of £12 of lawful money of England, to be paid to her within one year after my decease, if the said Susan provides my Executor with a release of all debts, reckonings and demands upon payment.
  • Item: I bequeath to James King, the son of my said brother, a yearly payment of the sum of 20 shillings of lawful money of England, to be paid to him yearly by my Executor from my estate during the course of 12 years after my death, if the said James lives this long.
  • Item: I bequeath to my son-in-law William Vassall all my instruments and tools for the measuring and plotting of lands, and my suit of silver buttons that he has, and my gown.
  • Item: I give to my servant John Harding 20 shillings of lawful money of England over and above his wages.
  • Item: I give to Thomas Totman of Norton my cloak with the velvet cape which is lined through with baies.
  • Item: I give to John Lorraine; kinsman of my wife, my livery cloak which is partially lined with ash colored baies.
  • Item: I give to Thomas Crislow of Woodham Mortimer my old riding coat.
  • Item: I give to the widow Marion of Norton the sum of 5 shillings of lawful money of England.
  • Item: I give to old Tabor of Stow Maries the like sum of 5 shillings of like money.
  • Item: I forgive the widow Strach of Purleigh the debt of 3 shillings and 6 pence that she owes me.
  • Item: I give and distribute to the poor people of the parish of Woodham Mortimer the sum of 30 shillings of lawful money of England.
  • Item: I make and appoint the aforesaid William Vassall; my son-in-law, the sole Executor of my last will and testament.
  • Item: I commit the guardianship, nurture and charge of the education of my aforesaid four children to my Executor; they to be virtuously educated and brought up by him.
  • Item: as I possess two leases: one of lands called Bakers and other of certain lands called small Crofts, I give both of these leases to my Executor to dispose of at his will and pleasure, excepting only where there is fallow and corn sown on the lands called Bakers.
    • My intent is that after my death, my Executor should make an allowance to my estate in accordance with the price of the fallow and seed.
  • Item: whatever residue or surplus remains of my estate; my debts being paid and the charges of my will and funeral paid and deducted, and the education of my children and the gifts and legacies of my last will and testament being paid and deducted, I give equally to my two sons Thomas and Daniel, or to their survivor, at their respective ages of 21.
    • And if both of my said sons die before age 21 without issue of their bodies or body, then the entire remainder of my estate I give to my other children George King and Judith King, or to their survivor.
    • However, if both or either of my sons Thomas and Daniel have any issue, then I give the remainder of my estate to such issue at the age of 21 years.
    • Provided further that if both or either of my children George or Judith die before the time limits for the payment of their respective gifts or legacies of money, then the sums bequeathed to them shall be paid to my two sons Thomas and Daniel, or to their survivor, at their respective ages of 21 years.
    • And if only one of my children George and Judith should die, then the portion of money for him or her that die I appoint to be divided among the survivors of my four children named George, Thomas, Daniel and Judith equally at their respective ages ages of 21 years.
    • I do not, however, intend that my Executor shall take benefit by the death of any of my said four children George, Thomas, Daniel, and Judith contrary to the aforesaid allowed purposes.
  • In witness, I have hereunto put my hand and sealed; dated the day and year above. George King.
  • Signed sealed and published by the said George King to be his last will and testament in the presence of us whose names are underwritten: Roger Gettings Peter Butler William Dodd

The above-written will was proved at London before the venerable master Henry Martin, Knight, Doctor of laws, Master, Guardian or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury; lawfully appointed, on the 7th day of the month of December in the year of the Lord 1625, by the oath of William Vassall, the Executor named in this will. To whom there was committed the sworn administration, on the Holy Gospels, before Israel Hewitt by force of a commission otherwise issued in this matter.[6] George King married first Margaret; mother of daughters Anne and Mary before Margaret died and was buried 19 Jun 1597. [7] By his second wife Johan Lorrain; married 15 Feb 1599/1600 at Stow Maries, Essex, [8] [9] George King had Judith, Frances, George, Judith, Christopher, Thomas, and Daniel. [10] [11]

In the heraldry of the King families in England published by George Austin Morrison in 1910, George King of Woodham Mortimer and Cold Norton, Essex was placed as a son of Thomas King of Purleigh, Essex, who married, as a widower, widow Ann Peachy on 09 Jul 1571 at Woodham Ferrers, Essex, [12] [13] and drafted his will on 08 Aug 1588; proved 04 Sep 1588, naming sons Christopher, Edward, George, and a daughter who married Thomas Hastler. [14][10]

Ancestry of George King of Woodham Mortimer and Cold Norton, Essex, England
King Ancestral Map in County Essex, England

George King died in Cold Norton, Essex before his will, drafted on 14 Oct 1625, was proved 07 Dec 1625. His will did state that his widow Johan survived him, and named his second daughter named Judith. [6]

Will of George Kinge dated 1625. [6]

Will

George Kinge of Woodham Mortimer, Essex, yeoman, 14 October 1625, proved 7 December 1625. I give to my wife Joanne (for life) the lease of the house wherein I dwell, and after her death I give it to George King my eldest son, with remainder to second son Thomas Kinge, next to my third son Daniel Kingand lastly to my daughter Judith. Reference made to "my" right Worship good master Sir Arthur Harris knight. My four children, George, Thomas, Daniel and Judeth. I am possessed of a lease for years of a farm call Westcannon in Cold Norton and Stow Maris, Essex, and seized in fee of a tenement &c. in Stowe Maris. I give to son Thomas my lease of West Cannon (subject to a rent charge of six pounds per annum payable to my son Geroge). I give to my son Daniel my farm of East Cannon in Cold Norton and Purleigh in Essex. Other gifts to the above named children. I give unto Anne Vassal my daughter my sealing ring of gold.To my cousin William Petchey my suit of silver buttons. To Edward, John, Anne and Johan Petchey my kinsmen and kinswomen ten shillings apice. To my kinswoman Susan Purcas forty shillings. To my three grandchildren, John, Judeth and Francis Vassall, twenty shillings apiece. Certain reckonings or accompts between me and Susan the daughter of my late brother Christopher Kinge, clerk deceased. James Kinge, the son of my said brother. I give to my son in law William Vassall all my instruments and tools for the measuring and plotting of lands and the suit of silver buttons the which he hath of mine and my gown. John Harding my servant. Thomas Totman of Norton. John Lurron, my wife's kinsman. The widow Marrion of Norton. Old Tabor of Stow Maris. Others I make my said son in law William Vassall sole executor."[15]

Disputed Relations

The only reference to the "King" family is with John Rogers of Marshfield. His son John Rogers Jr, married Rhoda King. In searching the records in searching "History of Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth, Mass.: Weymouth Historical Society, under direction of the town, 1923, 1845 pgs." in the family genealogy section under the King Family there is no mention of a Judith King. In the same publication one can find Stephen French with a sister Mary Randall and sons Stephen and Josiah. Again no mention of a Judith.

Therefore, there is no confirmation of Judith's last name, and the Judith, daughter of George King and Johanne Lorran, has been detached as spouse of John Rogers.

Sources

  1. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYR9-S2Y
  2. https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?ID=24594 page 31, image 16
  3. The National Archives, Will of George Kinge of Woodham Mortimer, Essex, PROB 11/147/479
  4. The National Archives, Will of George Kinge of Woodham Mortimer, Essex, PROB 11/147/479
  5. Professional transcription and translation by Simon Neal: http://www.nealresearch.co.uk/
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 (NEHGR, volume 51 (Apr 1897), page 282
    Will of George Kinge.
  7. https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?ID=24594 page 24, image 13
  8. Boyd's Marriage Index of Essex, England, Volume 1 (1538-1600); Grooms (A-K), page 280
  9. https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?ID=49267 page 63, image 32
  10. 10.0 10.1 Morisson, George Austin. The King Family Heraldry, page 23, reprinted from NYGBR (Oct 1910) View on FamilySearch (go to online reader page 27)
  11. https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?ID=24594 pages 24-39, images 14-20
  12. Boyd's Marriage Index of Essex, England, Volume 1 (1538-1600); Grooms (A-K), page 278
  13. https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/Result_Details.aspx?ID=44931 Image 95
  14. The National Archives, Will of Thomas Kinge, Yeoman of Purleigh, Essex, PROB 11/72/702
  15. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mikesell/gedgen/grpf4147.htmlGeorge KING:




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King-13853 and King-5388 appear to represent the same person because: Seeking to merge all Judith Kings together. There was a Chelmsford, Essex Judith King with parents, but there is NO proof that she was the wife of John Rogers of Weymouth, Massachusetts.
posted by Jillaine Smith
French-442 and King-13853 do not represent the same person because: She was NOT a King.
posted by Jillaine Smith
King-13853 and King-5388 do not represent the same person because: detached instead of merged
posted by Jillaine Smith
King-13854 and King-5388 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse, etc. Birthdates don't match, but 1601 seems too early for the rest of the biography.
posted by Ellen Smith
King-13853 and King-5388 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse, etc. Birthdates don't match, but 1601 seems too early for the rest of the biography.
posted by Ellen Smith
King-13854 and King-5388 are not ready to be merged because: My understanding is the "King" as last name for the wife of Dea. John Rogers is far weaker than the theory that she was Judith French. A decision needs to be made about which profile we're going to use as the wife of Dea. John Rogers. If no decision can be reached, we should merge them all into a Judith Unknown.
posted by Jillaine Smith
There is no confirmation that Judith King, dau of George and Joan (____) King, was the wife of John Rogers of Weymouth
posted by Jillaine Smith

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