ipl-logo

Edward Domville Research Paper

1777 Words8 Pages

Carrington, Esq. and his wife Emma (--). He was b. ca. 1495 (age 25 in 1520); d. 27 Feb. 1548. 16. Margaret Carrington m. Peter Domville. 17. Gilbert Domville m. Margaret Sneyde, daughter of Sir William Sneyde of Bradwell. 18. Edward Domville m. Eleanor Leycester. 19. Margaret Domville m. ca. 1630 Richard Hatton. 20. Eleanor Hatton (1640-1725); to Md. 1649; m. firstly Major Thomas Brooke (d. 1676). 21. Col. Thomas Brooke of Brookefield (ca. 1659-1730). 22. Priscilla Brooke m. Thomas Gantt II (1686-1765). Author’s note: For 16-22 above, see 1.8 (Hatton), 1.9 (Domville) above, and Volume I (Thomas Gantt II). 2. CABELL-HORSLEY The Latin word Caballus is used for “horse” in the Norman Domesday Survey, and one Walter Cabel was present …show more content…

1, 1734 5.2 Anthony6 Cabell married two times; dsp. 5.3 Christopher6 Cabell baptized at Warminster 21 Feb. 1665; had a son John7 Cabell who in 1765 made some claim to Bugley then the property of Dr. William Cabell of Virginia (claim failed). (6) 5.4 Nicholas6 Cabell married a Mr. Yeatman by 1734 when she was named administrator of her oldest brother William’s estate; she died Feb. 1740 and on 23 May 1740 Dr. William Cabell of Virginia, “then in England, gave bond to administer on William’s estate, left unadministered on by Mrs. Elizabeth …show more content…

Nicholas6 Cabell (William5, Richard 1-4), fourth son, was baptized at Warminster 29 May 1667 and died 30 July 1730, aged 64 years.” He was buried at Warminster 2 Aug. 1730. His inventory was dated 11 Sept. 1730 and was valued at 375 pounds sterling; will dated 9 July 1730 was proved in the Court of the Archdeacon of Sarum 26 Oct. 1730. He married 15 Nov. 1697 at St. John the Baptist Church, Frome-Selwood, Somerset Co. Rachel Hooper, daughter of George Hooper of Frome-Selwood. She survived him and was buried at Warminster 27 Oct. 1737. She died intestate; inventory 11 Nov. 1737 taken by Dr. William7 Cabell of Virginia, then in England, who administered both of his parents’ estates. Nicholas6 Cabell’s landholdings consisted of Bugley (near Westminster, Co. Wiltshire) and a small property called Little College, certain houses and lands at Frome, Co., Somerset, and a small freehold estate at Road in the Parish of North Bradley near Frome, Co. Somerset Unlike his ancestors, Nicholas6 Cabell was a “dissenter” from the Church of England, and the births of his children are found on separate pages of the Anglican Warminster Parish registry under the heading “births and baptisms of the Children of

Open Document