Dorothy Coningsby1
F, #407751
Last Edited=23 Nov 2009
Citations
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Alice Coningsby1
F, #407752
Last Edited=23 Nov 2009
Citations
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Dorothy Coningsby1,2
F, #407753, d. 22 March 1624/25
Last Edited=23 Nov 2009
Dorothy Coningsby was the daughter of Beaumont Coningsby.2 She died on 22 March 1624/25.1,2
May actually have been Beaumonts Sister and not his daughter.2 Reference: 701.2
May actually have been Beaumonts Sister and not his daughter.2 Reference: 701.2
Child of Dorothy Coningsby and John Cockes
Citations
- [S4136] Unknown author, "Juliana Coningsby and her Kinsmen", The Genealogist Magazine (Sep 1955). Hereinafter cited as "Juliana Coningsby and her Kinsmen."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
John Cockes1,2
M, #407754
Last Edited=23 Nov 2009
Child of John Cockes and Dorothy Coningsby
Citations
- [S4136] Unknown author, "Juliana Coningsby and her Kinsmen", The Genealogist Magazine (Sep 1955). Hereinafter cited as "Juliana Coningsby and her Kinsmen."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Eleanor Coningsby1,2
F, #407755
Last Edited=23 Nov 2009
Citations
- [S4136] Unknown author, "Juliana Coningsby and her Kinsmen", The Genealogist Magazine (Sep 1955). Hereinafter cited as "Juliana Coningsby and her Kinsmen."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Diana Blinkhorne1
F, #407756
Last Edited=23 Nov 2009
Children of Diana Blinkhorne and William Bowler
Citations
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Elizabeth Coningsby1,2
F, #407757
Last Edited=2 Aug 2011
Elizabeth Coningsby is the daughter of William Coningsby and Beatrix Thoresby.2 She and Thomas Ferby obtained a marriage license on 4 November 1526.
From 4 November 1526, her married name became Ferby.
From 4 November 1526, her married name became Ferby.
Children of Elizabeth Coningsby and Thomas Ferby
Citations
- [S4155] Unknown author, "The two Coningsbys", The Genealogist Volume XXVI (1910). Hereinafter cited as "The two Coningsbys."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Beatrix Coningsby1,2
F, #407758, d. circa 1543
Last Edited=2 Aug 2011
Beatrix Coningsby was born at Lynne, Norfolk, EnglandG.2 She was the daughter of William Coningsby and Beatrix Thoresby.2 She died circa 1543.3,2
Children of Beatrix Coningsby and Thomas Water
Citations
- [S4155] Unknown author, "The two Coningsbys", The Genealogist Volume XXVI (1910). Hereinafter cited as "The two Coningsbys."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
- [S4232] Unknown author, Will PCC 1543 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Thomas Ferby1,2
M, #407759, d. before 24 March 1548/49
Last Edited=31 Dec 2021
Thomas Ferby was born at Paul's Cray, Kent, EnglandG.2 He and Elizabeth Coningsby obtained a marriage license on 4 November 1526. He died before 24 March 1548/49.2
Thomas Ferby occurs as a justice of the peace in an interesting letter dated 13 May 1538 (published in state papers, Domestic, etc. relating to the parish and parson of Paul's Cray. On 23 Nov. 1541 he was empanelled on a grand jury at Deptford. His will dated 26 Feb. 1547/8, was proved (Rochester) 24 March 1548/9, by Elizabeth, his widow and executrix. He desires to be buried in St. Catherine's chapel in Paul's Cray church, and leaves money for tithes forgotten. His wife is residuary legatee; he also leaves to her 'lands of 40 marks a year, being her jointure according to my writing to her thereof made', with remainder to his sons James and Thomas. To his son James he also leaves his messuage or place called Walklyns, 'now in the occcupation of Richard Layne in Paul's Cray', and other lands there and in Bexley; L4 a year to his finding until 21; and 'L6 13s 4d of the bequest which my wife's mother gave me at her departing, if it can be gotten'. To his son Thomas he leaves his tenements called Clatons in Mayfield, Sussex and land in Foot's Cray. 'To William Sopner my servant, one tenement in Paulinscraye next to my mansion-house for life'. John Byer of Dartford is overseer; Thomas Stabull, John Bagthwagh, Richard Lane, John Hayl, George Smythe are witnesses.
((Note: Sir William Coningsby knt. (d. 154?) of co. Norfolk, Justice of the King's Bench was the second son of Sir Humphrey Coningsby (will dated 2 Jun., proved 26 Nov.1535), William was knighted in 1509 . He married Beatrix daughter of Thomas Thoresby (Thursby) (d. by 1548) of co. Norfolk by Elizabeth daughter of John and Margaret Burgoyne of Impington Cambs . Thomas was son of Thomas Thoresby a wealthy merchant and mayor of King's Lynn and founder of Thoresby College there in 1510.2
Thomas Ferby occurs as a justice of the peace in an interesting letter dated 13 May 1538 (published in state papers, Domestic, etc. relating to the parish and parson of Paul's Cray. On 23 Nov. 1541 he was empanelled on a grand jury at Deptford. His will dated 26 Feb. 1547/8, was proved (Rochester) 24 March 1548/9, by Elizabeth, his widow and executrix. He desires to be buried in St. Catherine's chapel in Paul's Cray church, and leaves money for tithes forgotten. His wife is residuary legatee; he also leaves to her 'lands of 40 marks a year, being her jointure according to my writing to her thereof made', with remainder to his sons James and Thomas. To his son James he also leaves his messuage or place called Walklyns, 'now in the occcupation of Richard Layne in Paul's Cray', and other lands there and in Bexley; L4 a year to his finding until 21; and 'L6 13s 4d of the bequest which my wife's mother gave me at her departing, if it can be gotten'. To his son Thomas he leaves his tenements called Clatons in Mayfield, Sussex and land in Foot's Cray. 'To William Sopner my servant, one tenement in Paulinscraye next to my mansion-house for life'. John Byer of Dartford is overseer; Thomas Stabull, John Bagthwagh, Richard Lane, John Hayl, George Smythe are witnesses.
((Note: Sir William Coningsby knt. (d. 154?) of co. Norfolk, Justice of the King's Bench was the second son of Sir Humphrey Coningsby (will dated 2 Jun., proved 26 Nov.1535), William was knighted in 1509 . He married Beatrix daughter of Thomas Thoresby (Thursby) (d. by 1548) of co. Norfolk by Elizabeth daughter of John and Margaret Burgoyne of Impington Cambs . Thomas was son of Thomas Thoresby a wealthy merchant and mayor of King's Lynn and founder of Thoresby College there in 1510.2
Child of Thomas Ferby
- Beatrix Thoresby+ b. 1495, d. b 12 Jul 1543
Children of Thomas Ferby and Elizabeth Coningsby
Citations
- [S4155] Unknown author, "The two Coningsbys", The Genealogist Volume XXVI (1910). Hereinafter cited as "The two Coningsbys."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.
Thomas Water1,2
M, #407760
Last Edited=2 Aug 2011
Children of Thomas Water and Beatrix Coningsby
Citations
- [S4155] Unknown author, "The two Coningsbys", The Genealogist Volume XXVI (1910). Hereinafter cited as "The two Coningsbys."
- [S4132] Robin J Conisbee Wood, online <e-mail address>, Robin J Conisbee Wood (unknown location), downloaded 23 November 2009.