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Henry Wood (aft. 1553)

Henry [uncertain] Wood
Born after in Essex, Englandmap
Husband of — married 16 Jul 1587 in Mitcham, Surrey, Englandmap
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] in Englandmap [uncertain]
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European Aristocracy
Henry Wood was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles.

Biography

Henry Wood is mentioned two times in the will of his father, John Wood, clothier, which can be found below. It can also be reasonably assumed that he was a resident of Dedham, Essex, England, for at least the time he was a boy, because that is where his parents resided.

Transcription of John Wood's will:

"John Wood of Dedham, Essex, clothier, 8 March 19th Elizabeth, proved 2 April 1577. To eldest son Richard my tenement and grounds called Stevens in Dedham and twenty acres called Dawes and Bromeleye in Lawford, Essex. My houses and lands in Carsey and Lynseye, Suffolk, both free and copy, to be sold within four years and the money divided between my two sons Henry and George Woodd (sic), part and part alike, to be paid at their several ages of twenty and five years. To wife Mary my tenement called Pidgewells, with all the grounds, being about ten acres, in Dedham, and all my lands called Foexes Pigtells in Lawford, an acre of free hold meadows in Stratford, holden of Sir John Syllyard, and one free meadow in Stratford, holden of the Earl of Oxenford and three Roodes of free meadow holden of Stratford Hall and one acre of copyhold meadows in Stratford holden of the said Sir John Sylliard, to have and to hold the above-said premisses during the time of her natural life; and after that to my son Robert, provided that if my said son Robert at the death of his mother be not then of the full age of twenty and five years, the above premises to be let and the rent &c. to be equally divided betwixt all the rest of my children then living until the said Robert do accomplish his said age. And, if Robert die before that then these lands &c. shall be and remain unto my son John. To my son John my farm house &c. with lands &c. in Starthford in the Co. of Hertford, he to enter at twenty-five. If Richard died before my son Henry shall have all the said lands &c. next my son George. To wife Mary my little meadow called Crab tree meadow in Stratford, Suffolk, for life, paying to the churchwardens of Dedham for the poor there twenty shillings at two several terms in the year. After her decease the Governors of the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth in Dedham shall have the meadow for ever, paying yearly the said twenty shillings &c. To daughter Mary my warehouse or salt house in Harwich (at twenty one), remainder to daughter Frances. To the latter ten pounds at twenty one. If my said son Richard shall go about to trouble or otherwise deal with Mary my wife and Henry Sherman, my only executors, to the intent that this is my last will and testament cannot nor may not take effect then I will that the said Richard shall take no benefit of any of my lands &c. unto him bequeathed. And the said Richard shall suffer my wife to carry away all such goods &c. as I have given unto her. To my brother Thomas Wood ten shillings. My wife Mary and my cousins Henry Sherman the younger of Dedham, over and besides his ordinary charges about this my last will &c. I give three pounds. I make John Lucas of Manyngtree my supervisor, bequeathing him twenty shillings. Among the witnesses was Henry Sherman the elder (by mark)."[1][2]

Sources

  1. Waters, Henry Fitz-Gilbert. "Genealogical Gleanings in England." Google Books. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 30 Apr. 2009. Web. 29 June 2017. pp. 1162-3.
  2. Stratton, Bertha Mary Ludwig. New Light on Henry Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, and Some Notes on His Descendants, Also Wm. Freeborn's English Home and Wife. Staten Island, NY: n.p., 1954. Print. p. 6.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Jonathon Dale Walter Myers for creating Wood-8265 on 12 Jul 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Jonathon Dale Walter and others.





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