Marriage: 6 February 1618/9 at St. Mary Mounthaw, London, England, to Rev. Hawte Wyatt, Gent. [2] They had two sons, George and Edward. [2]
Death
Burial: St Mary the Virgin and All Saints Churchyard, Boxley, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England
Research Notes
Removed middle name 'Elizabeth'.
Nicholas Wyatt is not listed among the children of Hawte Wyatt by Douglas Richardson in Magna Carta Ancestry_ A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families_
Sources
↑ Richardson, Douglas; Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. "Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families." Vol. V, pg 413. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ 2.02.12.2 Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), volume I, page 384, ii.
See also:
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, Publication: Online publication - (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004).
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree, The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA
Find A Grave: Memorial #41897288, "Birth: 1598, Kent, England; Death: Oct. 31; 1626,Kent, England; Spouse: Hawt Wiat (1594 - 1638); Children: Edward Wyatt (1619 - 1690) & Thomas Wiat (1626 - 1627); Burial: St Mary the Virgin and All Saints Churchyard, Boxley, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England".
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File, data as of 5 January 1998; Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Tracey Miller for creating WikiTree profile Milford-83 through the import of Harry Miller.ged on Oct 31, 2013.
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Barbara was baptized in the city of Worcester in 1594, where her parents Philip and Alice Mitford lived from at least about 1590 until their deaths in 1624 and 1643, respectively. The place of birth as listed on this profile has no known basis in fact.
Mitford-1 and Milford-83 appear to represent the same person because: I normally wouldn't dream of bothering you folks monitoring these particular profiles but looking over Milford-83 very carefully I see that that profile borrows so many elements from Mitford-1 to be in effect a duplicate of Mitford-1. Please approve and execute the merge. Thanks.
It seems likely, based on family trees from Ancestry, and on their Wikitree profiles, that Barbaras parents were: Robert Mitford (Mitford-17) and Allison Anderson (Anderson-4719)
Their dates and places all fit and Barbaras mothers name is Alice.
As noted elsewhere, Find a Grave is not always a reliable source.
Douglas Richardson in Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. IV, page 384, gives October 31, 1626 as the death date of Hawte Wyatt's second spouse, Elizabeth (last name at birth Unknown). Barbara must have died at least a year prior to Oct. 31, 1626, given mourning protocols, and time for Elizabeth to have a son, Thomas Wyatt. Richardson does not give a date or location for the death of Barbara Mitford.
edited by Jaye Drummond
Their dates and places all fit and Barbaras mothers name is Alice.
Douglas Richardson in Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study of Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. IV, page 384, gives October 31, 1626 as the death date of Hawte Wyatt's second spouse, Elizabeth (last name at birth Unknown). Barbara must have died at least a year prior to Oct. 31, 1626, given mourning protocols, and time for Elizabeth to have a son, Thomas Wyatt. Richardson does not give a date or location for the death of Barbara Mitford.
Said another way, in Rev. Wyatt's narrative, the child profiles below are not associated with either of the parents, Rev. Wyatt or Barbara:
Joshua Long Wyatt / Wyatt 808
Nicholas Wyatt / Wyatt-364
Susannah Wyatt / Wyatt-215
The child profile below seems to be associated with Rev. Wyatt, but not with wife Barbara
Thomas Wyatt / Wyatt-216
Thank you in advance for any assistance you may be in helping to resolve the noted conflicts.