CLARK. married Eleanor HANDASYD.
Eleanor HANDASYD [Parents] was born on 02 May 1675 in Elsdon, Northumberland, England. She was christened 1 in 1675 in Elsdon, Northumberland, England. She married CLARK.
They had the following children:
F i Barbara CLARK.
Robert RICHARDSON.Robert married Isabel HANDASYD.
Isabel HANDASYD [Parents] was born about 1681 in Elsdon, Northumberland, England. She married Robert RICHARDSON.
They had the following children:
U i RICHARDSON. U ii RICHARDSON.
John GLEDSTONE.John married Elizabeth HANDASYD.
Elizabeth HANDASYD [Parents] was born about 1683 in Elsdon, Northumberland, England. She married John GLEDSTONE.
They had the following children:
M i John GLEDSTONE was christened 1 on 29 Dec 1720 in Elsdon, Northumberland, England. F ii Margaret GLEDSTONE.
Handasyde CHARTER [Parents] was born 1 on 08 Jan 1718 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England. He married Caroline on 25 Jan 1760 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England.
Caroline died after 1770. She married Handasyde CHARTER on 25 Jan 1760 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England.
Other marriages:Living
Capt. William CHARTER [Parents] was born 1 on 26 Nov 1699 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England. He died on 24 Oct 1762 in Drogheda, Ireland. He married Elizabeth.
Other marriages:WESTFIELD, Elizabeth
From: Hodgson, J. Crawford (1908). Holystone; Archaeologia Aeliana, Series 3, Volume 4, pp. 107-146:
On the 4 October, 1762, William Charter, formerly a captain in General Handasyde's regiment, lying sick at an inn at Drogheda and apparently at the point of death, made a will which subsequently gave rise to trouble and litigation and ultimately led to the sale of Woodhouses. There were several blanks for names and no mention was made of his son, nor was any executor appointed. Administration to the testator's personal estate, which apparently amounted to upwards of 2000l., was granted, with will annexed, by the Prerogative Court of Ireland, 21 Dec, 1762, to William Charter, who is described as only son and heir of the testator.
The legitimacy of William Charter, the son, was disputed, and as he could produce no certificate of the marriage of his father with his mother, Elizabeth Westfield, alleged to have been solemnized by a drunken parson at ' Burslington-in-Somerset, four miles from Bristol, on 29 April, 1738, he agreed to convey [any right he might have in] Woodhouses for a small sum of money to his uncle, Captain Handasyde Charter, to whom the estate had been given by the testator's will.' This was carried into effect by indenture of lease and release respectively dated 29 and 30 Jan., 1770.
Abstract of the will of William Charter:
4 Oct. 1762. Will of William Charter late captain in General Handaside's regiment, being of sound mind and memory, etc. To my five sisters, Ellinor, Isabell, Elizabeth, Mary and Margaret 10l. apiece. To my two granddaughters children of my late daughter Margaret Sheeval 150l. apiece. To Edward and James Charter sons to my uncle James Charter 5l. apiece. To my two nephews Thomas Detchon and William Boddell 5l. apiece. To my brother Captain Handasyde Charter all my estate at Woodhouses, etc. My estate in Wiltshire being in Bidston {.sic) St. Nicholas and my houses in Old Market in the city of Bristol.
Will proved in Prerogative Court of Ireland ; and no executor having been appointed administration was granted to the testator's only son William Charter.
Elizabeth died before 1733. She married Capt. William CHARTER.
They had the following children:
F i Margaret CHARTER
Capt. William CHARTER [Parents] was born 1 on 26 Nov 1699 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England. He died on 24 Oct 1762 in Drogheda, Ireland. He married Elizabeth WESTFIELD on 29 Apr 1738 in Burslington, Somerset, England.
Other marriages:, Elizabeth
From: Hodgson, J. Crawford (1908). Holystone; Archaeologia Aeliana, Series 3, Volume 4, pp. 107-146:
On the 4 October, 1762, William Charter, formerly a captain in General Handasyde's regiment, lying sick at an inn at Drogheda and apparently at the point of death, made a will which subsequently gave rise to trouble and litigation and ultimately led to the sale of Woodhouses. There were several blanks for names and no mention was made of his son, nor was any executor appointed. Administration to the testator's personal estate, which apparently amounted to upwards of 2000l., was granted, with will annexed, by the Prerogative Court of Ireland, 21 Dec, 1762, to William Charter, who is described as only son and heir of the testator.
The legitimacy of William Charter, the son, was disputed, and as he could produce no certificate of the marriage of his father with his mother, Elizabeth Westfield, alleged to have been solemnized by a drunken parson at ' Burslington-in-Somerset, four miles from Bristol, on 29 April, 1738, he agreed to convey [any right he might have in] Woodhouses for a small sum of money to his uncle, Captain Handasyde Charter, to whom the estate had been given by the testator's will.' This was carried into effect by indenture of lease and release respectively dated 29 and 30 Jan., 1770.
Abstract of the will of William Charter:
4 Oct. 1762. Will of William Charter late captain in General Handaside's regiment, being of sound mind and memory, etc. To my five sisters, Ellinor, Isabell, Elizabeth, Mary and Margaret 10l. apiece. To my two granddaughters children of my late daughter Margaret Sheeval 150l. apiece. To Edward and James Charter sons to my uncle James Charter 5l. apiece. To my two nephews Thomas Detchon and William Boddell 5l. apiece. To my brother Captain Handasyde Charter all my estate at Woodhouses, etc. My estate in Wiltshire being in Bidston {.sic) St. Nicholas and my houses in Old Market in the city of Bristol.
Will proved in Prerogative Court of Ireland ; and no executor having been appointed administration was granted to the testator's only son William Charter.
Elizabeth WESTFIELD.Elizabeth married Capt. William CHARTER on 29 Apr 1738 in Burslington, Somerset, England.
They had the following children:
M i William CHARTER.
George SHEAL.George married 1 Margaret CHARTER on 10 Aug 1748 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
Margaret CHARTER [Parents] died before 1762. She married 1 George SHEAL on 10 Aug 1748 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
They had the following children:
F i Sarah SHEAL F ii Elizabeth* SHEAL was christened 1 on 06 Apr 1752 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. She died on 08 Apr 1752.
Died as infant - age: ~2 days.M iii William* SHEAL was christened 1 on 03 Jul 1753 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. He died on 24 May 1757.
Died as child - age: about 3 years, 10 months, 21 days.F iv Mary SHEAL was christened 1 on 10 Dec 1754 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. M v James SHEAL was christened 1 on 01 Mar 1756 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. F vi Isabel SHEAL was christened 1 on 30 Oct 1758 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. M vii Matthew SHEAL was christened 1 on 12 Jan 1761 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
John GIBSON.John married Sarah SHEAL. He was employed as Smith.
Sarah SHEAL [Parents] was christened 1 on 03 Apr 1750 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England. She married John GIBSON.
Thomas DETCHON was buried 1 on 01 Nov 1752 in St Michael, Alwinton, Northumberland. He married 2 Eleanor CHARTER on 20 Nov 1721 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England.
Eleanor CHARTER [Parents] was born 1 on 27 Nov 1701 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England. She married 2 Thomas DETCHON on 20 Nov 1721 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England.
They had the following children:
M i Thomas DETCHON.
Robert RICHARDSON was born about 1706 in Little Tosson, Northumberland, England. He married Isabel CHARTER.
Isabel CHARTER [Parents] was born 1 on 05 Jan 1707 in Alwinton, Northumberland, England. She married Robert RICHARDSON.