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Please connect Mary (Bosvile) Lennard (Lennard-249) as a daughter to this project protected profile. She was the daughter of Sampson Lennard and Margaret Fiennes. I have just created her profile as the wife of Ralph Bosvile (Bosvile-48). She is already listed as a daughter in the sources on this profile, along with her husband, but nobody has created a profile for her, until now!
Her son Thomas Lennard, chr. 23 May 1577 in Sevenoaks, Kent, buried 16 Nov 1638 in England.
He was unmarried. Thomas will describes him as of Eveuns Green in the parish of
Sundrish, Kent. He appointed his brother-in-law, Sir Francis Barnham, his executor, and
left the residue of his property to his godson Thomas Lennard, who his greatnephew, being
the second son of Richard Lord Dacre.
An Account of the Families of Lennard and Barrett, compiled largely from original documents, printed for private circulation, 1908, Fiche #6036475, on 9 fiche, from LDS FHC. The Parish records of St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, and Sevenoaks, Kent, cover many of the christenings, burials, etc., and are on film at LDS FHS. [1]
He was unmarried. Thomas will describes him as of Eveuns Green in the parish of Sundrish, Kent. He appointed his brother-in-law, Sir Francis Barnham, his executor, and left the residue of his property to his godson Thomas Lennard, who his greatnephew, being the second son of Richard Lord Dacre. An Account of the Families of Lennard and Barrett, compiled largely from original documents, printed for private circulation, 1908, Fiche #6036475, on 9 fiche, from LDS FHC. The Parish records of St. Botolph, Chevening, Kent, and Sevenoaks, Kent, cover many of the christenings, burials, etc., and are on film at LDS FHS. [1]