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THE

H I S T O R Y

OF THE

S E C K I N G T O N F A M I L Y

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY

Beryl Anne Seckington© 2002

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Beryl A. Seckington

Postal address: P.O.Box 187, Bundanoon,

N.S.W. 2578, Australia.

email address:[email protected]

telephone:(Australia) 0248 836 961

© 2002 Beryl A. SeckingtonBeryl A. Seckington asserts her moral right to be identified as the author of this book.

This copy is for private circulation within the Seckington Family and should not be copied or used for any other purpose without written consent.

Printed in Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. March, 2002.

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C O N T E N T S

Introduction …………………………………………….. 1The Village of Seckington ……………………………… 3The Seckington Family ………………………………… 11The Medieval Seckingtons ………………………….….. 17The Medieval Records of the Seckington Family ….…. 23The Modern Seckington Families ……………………… 49The Modern Records of the Seckington Family

1600-1699 ………………………………………. 621700-1799 ………………………………………. 641800-1920 ………………………………………. 73

Seckington Family Index ……………………………….. 94Genealogical Charts …………………………………….. 109Associated Families Index ……………………………… 176

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IntroductionThe first edition of the Seckington Family Genealogy book was published in 1983 and two further editions were published in 1993 and 1996. These editions were compiled from the researches of Geoffrey Edmund Seckington and Derek Douglas Seckington, and from information supplied by the Seckington families in England, Australia, Canada and the United States of America.A collection of materials for the History of the Manor of Seckington and the Seckington Family was published in 1985 and was intended to form the basis of a History of the Seckington Family, to be written at a future date.The Seckington family history and genealogy books have been revised and the information has been combined in this latest edition. The materials in this book have been collected and contributed, over many years, by a large number of people and special mention should be made of

Nancy Baker of Western AustraliaPamela Carpenter of GreatworthDon Hawksworth of Western AustraliaJudith Kelly of New YorkIsabella Schrader of AlbertaThe late Arthur Seckington of GreatworthColin Seckington of Arnhem, NetherlandsDerek Seckington of New South WalesThe late Geoffrey Seckington of NorthwoodThe late Harold and Eve Seckington of OntarioThe late Jean Seckington of CaliforniaJan Seckington of QueenslandJean Seckington of ShropshireLawrence Seckington of FloridaThe late Marion Seckington of CaliforniaMary Seckington of OntarioNancy Seckington of CaliforniaNeville Seckington of QueenslandReva Seckington of MissouriRoy and Margaret Seckington of Hampshire

HISTORICAL SOURCES

The principal sources of information for the Seckington Family before 1600 are the various wills, Assise Rolls, Chancery Court records, and Deeds in the Public Records Office, London, and the Probate Record Offices of the Archdiocese of Canterbury and the Diocese of Lichfield, and the Visitation Report of the College of Arms.

From 1600 to 1838 the major information sources are the Parish records of Brackley and Helmdon in Northamptonshire. For data later than 1838, the records of births, marriages and deaths at the General Register Office, London, and the Censuses of England, the United States, and various American States, have been consulted.

CORRECTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION

Corrections and further information should be communicated to:

Beryl Anne SeckingtonP.O. Box 187Bundanoon, 2578New South Wales, AustraliaEmail: [email protected]

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HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

The names of all Seckingtons appear in the Seckington Family Index, irrespective of whether the person is a member of the family by birth or marriage. The Associated Families Index contains the maiden names of all women who have married into the Seckington Family, and also the married names of all women who are Seckingtons by birth, together with their husband's and children's names where known.

If the Christian or forename of a member of the Seckington Family is known, the Seckington Family Index will give the number of the chart which shows the family relationships of that person. If only the married name is known the relationship of that person to the Seckington Family can be traced by looking up the married name in the Associated Families Index.

Each chart is linked, where possible, to a previous chart, by a caption "from chart xx” in the top left hand corner. Where there is no such caption the antecedents of the Seckington family shown in the chart are unknown. The London families have not so far been connected to the main family tree.

The meanings of the various symbols are:

b = born or baptised bc = born aboutd = died dc = died aboutfl= living w = wife or widow ofh = husband of da = daughter ofzzzz = first or surname unknown

The place names given in the charts and indices are intended to be the usual place of residence of the person named. Where this is not known, the place of residence of the parents of the person named has been substituted. For English Seckingtons, living later than 1838, the place name is sometimes the registration district in which the birth or death was recorded, because no better information is currently available.

The 1985 edition contained explanations of some of the records. These have been omitted in this edition. Explanations of these records may be obtained from the reference section of a city library or the archaeological department of any university. Further information regarding the records can also be obtained from Derek Seckington. Email: [email protected]

Beryl Anne Seckington Editor Bundanoon, March 2002.

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The Village of Seckington

The village of Seckington is situated in the English Midlands about 15 miles from the geographical centre of England and is located just off the Tamworth to Ashby road about four miles east of Tamworth, and nine miles west of Ashby.

It lies about a quarter of a mile south of the road. There is very little which can be seen from this road to indicate that Seckington is there at all, and the village may be passed without noticing it. This is the result of an 18 th century road construction scheme which diverted the road from its ancient course through the centre of Seckington village.

Between the main road and the village is a high hedge, and behind that a slight rise in the land. On closer investigation this higher land turns out to be the grass-covered earthworks of the old castle of Seckington. Beyond the castle only the steeple of the church can be seen. The modern village, which can be seen quite clearly from the top of the castle mound, is situated on a road running parallel with the main road, and leading to the church.

From the castle mound, Seckington Old Hall can also be seen beyond the village, and further down the hill on which Seckington is situated. The Old Hall, which is about half a mile from the main road, was rebuilt about the 18 th century. It occupies the same approximate site as the ancient hall which was the home of the Seckington family from the 13 th to the 16th

century.

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The Old Hall at Seckington is now a pig breeding farm with its own breed of pig named after the village. The only industry in the village is farming and the parish is 848 acres in extent. This may be compared with about two to three thousand acres for other parishes in this area.

In 1086, the year of the Domesday Survey, it has been estimated that 110 people then lived in Seckington. In 1911 the population of the village was 84 and in 1921 and 1931 this had dropped to 70. With the continued decline in the rural population in the second half of the 20th century probably there are less people there today.

SECKINGTON CHURCH

The parish church of All Saints consists of a Chancel, nave, south porch and west tower with a spire.The chancel is probably of late-13th century origin, although its east and south windows date from about 1330, when it was remodelled and the nave, tower, and porch were rebuilt.

Plan of Seckington Church

The tower and spire were rebuilt in 1683 with the re-use of much of the original material, and there were other very drastic restorations in the 19th century, when the east window is said to have been widened. Most of the tracery of the other windows is modern, and whether always of the original designs, is not certain. In the tracery of the eastern windows of the nave are some reset pieces of 14th century glass, mostly yellow and brown, including lion's masks, birds and foliage. The font is modern. A plain chest in the tower is of the late 17th century and this has three locks. In the north recess in the chancel is the 14th century gravestone of a priest. Also in the chancel is a mural monument to Robert Burdet of Bramcote who died in 1603. In the tower is a damaged 14th century effigy of a lady with a simple, veiled head-dress, and plain dress with the remains of colouring,The church registers begin in 1612.

WASHINGTON CONNECTION WITH SECKINGTON CHURCH

The arms of the family of Washington were once emblazoned on the windows of the church at Seckington. Lawrence Washington, a lawyer of Grays Inn, London purchased on 24 th February 1582-3, lands in Nether Whitacre in Warwickshire, which he resold six years later. These lands included the overlordship of the land at Seckington, including the manor of Seckington, which once belonged to the Seckington family.

This Lawrence Washington was the nephew of another Lawrence Washington of Oxford who was the great grandfather of George Washington, the first president of the United States of America. At the beginning of the 17th century ruin fell on the family of Washington. The sons of Lawrence Washington of Oxford left England to seek their fortunes in the American colonies.

The Washington coat of arms is no longer to be seen on the windows of Seckington church and the only memory of the brief overlordship of the Washington family at Seckington, was a cottage, still standing in the early 20 th

century, which was known as Washington cottage.

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SECKINGTON CASTLE

Extract from the Victoria County History of Warwickshire:Close to the village of Seckington, and 150 yards north-west of the parish church, are some very perfect little earthworks of the moated mount and court type.

The works occupy an excellent position on the highest part of the slight elevation upon which the village is located. The area covered by the mount and its courtyard is about 2 1/2 acres, The mount itself is a conical hill, truncated at the top; it in about 30 feet high and 140 to 150 feet in diameter at its base; its flat top measures about 50 feet across.

Encircling this mount is a ditch, now about 30 feet wide and from 10 to 12 feet deep. To the south and southeast lies the courtyard, crescent-like in shape, and further protecting the mount for about half its circumference; it is likewise defended by a ditch, with a rampart on the inner side. Both rampart and ditch increase in size in a curious way in their course round from southwest by southeast to north, until the bank abutting upon the fosse belonging to the mount is fully two-thirds the height of the latter.

All these earthworks have suffered considerably in course of ages by denudation. Dugdale a Warwickshire historian of the 17th century, records that the mount in his day was an much as 42 feet high, and measured only 23 feet across its flat summit. The ditch was then only 20 feet wide at the top with a depth of 12 feet.

The present measurement, given above, show that the mount and banks have become considerably reduced in height and the tops of ditches have also become wider in the last 250 years. Dugdale noticed that this natural erosion was continually in progress, for he remarked that the dimensions he gave were evidently ‘much less than what they were at first, by reason that the earth is so shrunk down'.

Erosion of Seckington Castle Motte since 1200

An entrance into the court yard at its southeast corner is possibly the original one; at any rate it existed in Dugdale’s time. There are also remains of a further and much larger enclosure at Seckington. The defences of this outer enclosure may have encircled, but did not join on to the inner works of moated mount and court. To the north northeast and east, traces of a long rampart and ditch are to be seen, the latter still containing water in parts. No signs of any masonry are apparent upon either the mount or the ramparts of this little fortress.

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These interesting earthworks have attracted the attention of many antiquarians even from the days of Queen Elizabeth 1 (1558-1603) when Camden makes mention of them. Some have ascribed their origin to the ancient Britons and some to the Romans. Camden makes them an imaginary military station which he calls Secanduaum, an unfortunate statement which has been frequently repeated by local writers down to the present day. Others have considered the mound to be a sepulchral tumulus, and apportioned it as a burial place for the slain in the great battle which was fought here 755 A.D.

All these surmises are incorrect, and although history is apparently silent as to its actual maker, there is no doubt that these very perfect earthworks are the remains of a moated mount and court castle of some Saxon or Norman lord of Seckington. Dugdale records that the villagers in his day still called the work ‘the castle’. It is further evident that this castle must somewhat early in its existence have fallen into disuse, as no walls of stone were ever subsequently erected upon the earthworks to take the place of the original palisades of wood.

The Fabric of Seckington Castle:

According to one writer Seckington Castle was rebuilt of stone and was pulled down in the reign of Henry II (1154 – 1189) by Sir. W. Burdet to build the monastery of Alvecote.

Apparently this Burdet had gone on one of the Crusades to Palestine and on his return was met by a trusted servant who told him that his wife had been unfaithful while he was away. In a fit of rage he killed her only to discover later that the story was a fabrication by the servant who had a grudge against the wife. In remorse, so the account goes, Burdet founded the Priory of Alvecote and to assist with the building he transported the stonework of the old Seckington Castle to Alvecote.

The story is most improbable. The theme of killing by mistake and later remorse is common to many medieval folk tales. The true part of the story is that Alvecote Priory was founded by a member of the Burdet family. However there is no evidence that the Burdets possessed any land in Seckington until at least 100 years after the founding of the priory. In any case, there are quite extensive quarries quite close to Alvecote.

There is no evidence that Seckington Castle was ever rebuilt of stone, although there was an abundant source of building stone nearby. The purpose to which the Norman overlords put Seckington Castle was that of preventing or defeating local insurrections. Fifty years after the Conquest, around 1110, local insurrections were no longer a possibility. The Castle of Seckington would have been virtually useless against a fully equipped besieging force and there would have been little point in rebuilding it.

It there were any stone buildings or walls at Seckington Castle it is far more probable that these were utilized in the building of the church at Seckington which occupies a site immediately in front of the castle gate. This church would have been built about the time the Castle fell into disuse.

SECKINGTON CASTLE as it may have been in 1100

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THE DOMESDAY BOOK

The Domesday Book is a statistical survey of England in 1086 A.D. It is a census of the population and productive resources of the country, and of who held them.

The entries for Seckington village describe two classes of peasants, the villagers or villeins, and the smallholders or bordars. The distinction arose from the rights enjoyed by each class. Generally the villagers were the highest order of peasants with rights in the common fields of the manor. Bordars, however, had no more than a large garden, or smallholding.

The essential element of the plough was its team of oxen, always reckoned in Domesday as eight in number. Horses were not used for ploughing at this time.

Seckington was in Coleshill Hundred, later renamed Hemlingford Hundred, which is the most northerly Hundred in Warwickshire. The entries in the Warwickshire section of the Domesday Book referring to Seckington village are:

1. The Count of Meulan holds 2 1/2 hides in Seckington.Ingenulph and Arnulph hold them from him.Godric held the land before the Conquest. He was a free man.Land for 5 ploughs. In lordship 2 ploughs6 villagers and 5 smallholders with 3 ploughsValue 40 shillings.

2. William son of Corbucion holds 2 1/2 hides in Seckington Judhael holds them from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough 6 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs Meadow, 1 1/2 acres The value was and is 30 shillings. Ernwy held it before the Conquest.

From 1086 to 1200 there is very little further information of any substance to tell us who these people were, and how the landholdings descended. The story has to be pieced together from evidence occurring after 1200.

SECKINGTON IN THE DOMESDAY BOOK

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How the Name Seckington Originated

According to one view, the name Seckington was originally Secadun, meaning “the Hill where the Battle was fought". This refers to the battle in 757 between the Mercians and the West Saxons which was fought at Seckington. The problem with this account is that it appears that Seckington already had its name at the time the Battle was fought.

The Domesday Survey in 1086 records the name as SECINTONE and SECHINTONE. This appears to be a perfectly straightforward Anglo-Saxon place-name. The -ington or -inton part is made up of two elements which are ingas and tun. Ingas means a group of people, usually related or adhering to a particular chief or lord. Tun means an enclosure, which may be a large farm or village. This may be compared with the name suffix -ingham as in Birmingham, which is composed of the element ingas and ham, where ham means a homestead or estate.

Both -ington and -ingham mean "the home of a certain people", but -ington usually means a significantly larger place than -ingham. Birmingham, which now has a population of one million people, would have been a smaller place than Seckington, the present population of which is around 70 people.

Seckington, analysed as an Anglo-Saxon place-name, means “the home of the people of Seck” where Seck probably refers to the name of a chief or patriarch.

Interpreting "Tamworth" by this method the name means “a small enclosure on the River Tame”, which indicates that before Tamworth became the capital of the Kingdom of Mercia, it was probably no more than a farm at a place where the River Tame could be crossed. Seckington, which occupied a far more defensible hill top site four miles to the east, would have been the major population centre.The Seckington family took as their family name, the name of the Village. This name in now over 1200 years old.

The Seckington Lands in Seckington

The ancestors of the Seckingtons appear to have obtained an interest in Seckington around the year 1200 by marriage with an heiress. Through this maternal line the Seckingtons can trace their descent to people mentioned in the Domesday Survey. At this time the land at Seckington would have been just one of a fairly large number of manors held by the family.

Henry le Scrope of Seckington held lands in Oxfordshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. These lands were divided amongst his children and grandchildren. Gerard Seckington in 1320 held land at Seckington and Coton-in-the-Elms in Derbyshire. His brother John Seckington held land at Amington in Warwickshire and property in London.

The Seckingtons held in Seckington village, the quarter fee of Ingenulph plus another holding, part of the land that Arnulph held at Domesday. Their immediate overlords were the Whitacre family, who held Nether Whitacre. The Whitacre’s overlords were the Marmions of Tamworth Castle and the Marnion’s overlords were the Earls of Warwick. The Earls held their lands directly of the King.

In later years the Seckingtons were joint Lords of the Manor of Seckington with the Burdets. The Burdets held some of the demesne lands which formerly belonged to Arnulph and the Seckingtons held the other half formerly belonging to Ingenulph. The Burdets sold to the Seckingtons, 1 1/2 virgates (45 acres) of land, the Burdet part of the demesne of Seckington, and the Seckingtons were thereafter the sole Lords of the manor of Seckington.

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SECKINGTON in 1843

In 1843 the English Parliament passed an act to abolish tithes, on which the Church of England relied for the support of its parish clergy. In the place of tithes, land in each village was assigned to the church.

Commissioners were appointed to survey the country and to assign to the church the appropriate land as compensation.

They produced a map of Seckington, showing the field boundaries then in use, and noted the name of each field and its then tenant.

The tenant of Seckington Hall, and possibly the land formerly held by the Seckington Family, was Arthur Dabbs.

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SECKINGTON IN 1871

In Domesday "Secintone" and "Sechintone" and later "Sekindon" and "Seggington", is a parish in the Northern Division of the County (of Warwick), Tamworth division of the hundred of Hemlingford, Tamworth union and county court district, rural deanery of Polesworth, archdeaconry of Coventry and diocese of Worcester.

Distance from Polesworth station 3 miles north, 108 miles from London, 4 miles north-east from Tamworth, and 9 miles south-west from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, on the road from Tamworth to Ashby.

The Church of All Saints is an ancient structure, consisting of chancel and nave, with square tower and lofty spire. It contains a monument, erected in the year 1603, to the Burdett family. The Register dates from the year 1612. The living is a rectory, yearly value £230, with residence, in the gift of Sir Francis Burdett, baronet, and held by the Rev. William Haughton Freer, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Sir Francis Burdett, baronet, who is lord of the manor, and the rector, are the principal landowners.

The soil is chiefly clay, the subsoil is principally marl. The principal crops are wheat and barley. The area is 806 acres. The rateable value is £l 404. The population in 1871 was 98.

The Parish Clerk is James Riley.Letters are received by foot post from Tamworth, which is the nearest money order office.The village school is supported by subscriptions and the payments of the scholars. Miss Fanny Cope is the schoolmistress.

The principal residents of the village are

Rev. William Haughton Freer, at the Rectory Ralph Arnold, farmer John Cotton, farmer William Dester, farmer James Riley, farmer

Ralph Arnold was the successor of the Dabbs family, and held Seckington Old Hall and its associated lands.

Writing in 1985, Miss M. Arnold gave the following account of her family's acquisition of Seckington Old Hall.

"Our uncle, Ralph (Arnold) took over in 1875. Ralph Arnold (the nephew of Miss Arnold) has the document of agreement of this. We followed in 1912. The previous occupiers were the Dabbs family who I believe held the tenancy for one or two hundred years."

The descent over the last 150 years of the property formerly held by the Seckington family, is as follows:

The Dabbs FamilyTenants of the Burdets 1843, 1875

Ralph Arnold Harry ArnoldTenant of the Burdetts Purchased the Old Hall from the Burdetts in 1919

A.N. Other Miss M. Arnold

Ralph ArnoldThe owner in 1985

of Seckington Old Hall

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THE SECKINGTON FAMILY

The Total Number of Seckingtons 1200-1996

There were, in 1996, 1030 records on the computer file referring to Seckingtons. This figure represents the total number of Seckingtons who were known to us at that time. This breaks down into772 Seckingtons by birth258 Seckingtons by marriage.Over the period of 800 years covered by the family records there are bound to be a number of people who have gone unrecorded.

The 800 year period divides into the medieval and the modern eras. The medieval period extends, roughly, from 1200 to 1550, about 350 years. The modern period from 1550 to the present day, covering 450 years. In the modern period detailed records have been kept by the churches from 1550, and by the state from 1838, showing every birth or baptism, marriage, and death or burial. Very few people can have been missed in the research. In the medieval period the records were not nearly so complete but the family numbers at this time were much smaller.

The best estimate of the total number of Seckingtons ever to have lived is 1210 males and females.

It may be interesting to explore whether the Seckington family is increasing or decreasing in numbers. The question asked was how the number of Seckingtons alive in 1996 compared with the number alive in 1900. In considering this question some judgment has had to be made whether certain people, whose date of death is not recorded, were alive or not at the cut-off dates.

The total number of Seckingtons alive in 1900 was 214. The total in 1996 was 343. The family therefore increased by 129 people in 96 years, an increase of 60%.

The figures may be compared on a regional basis. In 1900 there were 148 Seckingtons in Europe. In 1996 there were 184. In 1900 there were 60 Seckingtons in North America. By 1996 this had increased to 123. In 1900 there were 6 Seckingtons in Australasia and in 1996 this had grown to 36.

The Seckington family is therefore increasing in all areas of settlement although it remains a very small family.

THE ANTECEDENTS OF THE SECKINGTON FAMILY

The General Line of Descent

The genealogy of the Seckingtons may be divided into three periods. Prior to 1040 our ancestors were living in France. From about 1042 to around 1200 they lived in England under various names. The first use of the Seckington name by our ancestors occurs in 1206.

In France

Before 1000 our predecessors lived in Anjou. The best guess at this time is that they came from the Loire valley around Saumar. The Angevins were not Normans but Franks. The Franks were a race that occupied Germany and France in the period after the collapse of the Roman Empire. In France the Franks amalgamated with the Gauls to form the French people. Very little is presently known about the Angevin family that preceded the Seckingtons.

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By some means, probably by marriage to a Norman heiress in the 10th century, a branch of the family became counts of the Avranchin and Hiemois in Normandy. The elder line became Earls of Chester early in the 12th century. At the beginning of the second millennium our branch of the family was living in Normandy in the St.Lo region of the Cotentin. From Normandy they emigrated to England about 1042 or soon after. Richard Scrob or Scrope was our first ancestor to settle in England.

Richard Scrob appears to have been a close friend of Edward the Confessor, when Edward was in exile in Normandy. When Edward became king of England in 1042, Richard accompanied him to England and settled there. Our family then became English rather than French, although the links with Normandy, Anjou, and Flanders were maintained for another 100 years.

A historian of the County Palatine of Chester gave his opinion that Richard Scrob was descended from Ralph Tesson, Lord of Chaquelez, who held a third of Normandy in fee, and was himself descended from the Counts of Anjou. The Counts of Anjou in later years became the Plantagenet kings of England. Another historian thought that Richard was closely related to the Earls of Chester, who in Normandy were also Counts of the Avranchin who were also descended from the Counts of Anjou.

Richard married a daughter of the Count of Flanders, who was a descendant of Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Emperor of the West. The Seckingtons are therefore descendants of Charlemagne in the maternal line. Richard was an uncle of Matilda of Flanders, the queen of William the Conqueror, and his children were cousins of the Conqueror's family.

The Genealogy of the English Predecessors of the Seckingtons

The following list gives the descent of the ancestors of the Seckingtons from Richard Scrob to the first of the line to call himself "de Seckington". This list shows the first English ancestors of every member of the Seckington family.It can be seen that the land in Seckington village was obtained by the seventh generation after the first arrival of our ancestors in England.

1. Richard Scrob (c1000-1071)2. Osbern FitzRichard (c1025-1100), son of Richard.3. Hugh FitzOsbern (c1050-1119), son of Osbern.4. Simon FitzHugh le Scrope (c1075-c1140), son of Hugh.5. Robert le Scrope (c1100-1170), son of Simon.6. Simon le Scrope (c1125- 1205), son of Robert.7. Henry le Scrope of Seckington (c1150-1226), son of Simon.

The 'c' indicates 'about', 'around', or approximately. Where there is no 'c' the actual date is given by the old records.

England before the Conquest

Richard Scrob, our first ancestor in England, was a friend of King Edward the Confessor in the days when that prince was exiled in Normandy. When Edward succeeded to the English throne in 1042 Richard Scrob accompanied him to England and settled there. An early document described him as a housecarl of King Edward. The housecarls were the king's bodyguard. Later he appears to have been stationed on the Welsh border as part of the defences against King Gruffydd of Wales, an aggressive and successful enemy of the English and Normans. In 1051 he built a castle between Herefordshire and Shropshire, within a few miles of the border with Wales. There is no record of Richard's castle ever being attacked by the Welsh, which probably indicates that Richard followed the Mercian policy of non-provocation of the Welsh.

Richard Scrob was later Sheriff of Shropshire and there is some justification for the claim that Shropshire was named after him. Its original name was Salop and it is still occasionally called by this name. In Richard's time it was called Scrob's shire and later softening of the c and b produced Shrops shire. A historian, born in Shrewsbury shortly after the Conquest, called his birthplace Scrobesburie. Shrewsbury is pronounced Shrows bury.Richard's son, Osbern, succeeded him as sheriff of Shropshire.

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England after the Conquest

In 1066 the Normans and Bretons invaded England. By that time the family of Richard Scrob had been in England for 24 years and were well-established. Although they took no part in the invasion they did well out of the Conquest. They spoke Old English and Norman French and were able to read and write Latin. They held a number of administrative posts and acquired a considerable amount of land.

By 1071 Richard Scrob was dead. His sons and grandsons were spreading around England. The family of Richard Scrob held lands in several counties of England. The FitzRichards were in the county of Chester in the 1070s and by 1100 the Scropes, a branch of the FitzRichards, appear in Lincolnshire records. In Lincolnshire they held land of Gilbert de Ghent, Earl of Lincoln. Gilbert de Ghent was a son of a Count of Flanders, and Richard Scrob married a daughter of one of the Counts of Flanders. It may be seen therefore that the descendants of Richard Scrob held their lands in Lincolnshire through family associations.

Great concentrations of land were a target for kings and others and the family seems to have operated two policies to protect their land assets.Their solution was to divide the land among succeeding generations. They also followed the practice of inter-marriage between different branches of the family to keep the land within the family. The result was that they did not possess vast landholdings but as the population grew their land became more valuable and they remained wealthy.

Richards Castle and its estates, known as the Honour of Richards Castle, were lost around 1200 when the then lord of the Honour was killed in a battle with the Welsh, leaving a young daughter as his heir. She was married to a Mortemer, and Richard's Castle passed out of the family.

The Descendants of Richard Scrob

Richard died in 1071, leaving four sons, Richard, Thurstan, Osbern, and William. Richard's Castle appears to have been divided in a way that Osbern inherited only a share of it. Osbern was the successor of Richard Scrob in five manors and therefore did not inherit all his father's property. Osbern, the son of Richard, married Princess Nesta, the daughter of King Gruffydd of Wales. Gruffydd was the son of Prince Llewellyn of Gwynedd, and, in a very aggressive military career, he had conquered all the principalities of Wales. He was assassinated at the peak of his success and his conquests were divided between his half-brothers. Princess Nesta's mother was Edith, the daughter of Alfgar, Earl of Mercia. She was the first and last Queen of Wales, and by a later marriage to King Harold, she became Queen of England.There is no evidence that the Seckingtons are descended from the kings of England, but they are descended from a king of Wales and a queen of both Wales and England.

Through her father's Welsh ancestors, Princess Nesta could trace her descent back to 541, according to chronicles kept by Welsh monks. Through her mother's English ancestors, she was descended from Earls of Mercia back to 721, according to the evidence of old English charters. Her sister married Alan FitzFlaald and her descendants included the Scottish and English Stuart kings.

Osbern appears to have had five sons, Hugh FitzOsbern (alias Hugh Blund), William Blund, Robert Blund, Adam FitzOsbern, and Thurstan FitzOsbern. Osbern FitzRichard died around 1100 and was succeeded by his son Hugh FitzOsbern.

In a record of the end of the 12th century Hugh FitzOsbern was called Hugh Blund to distinguish him from his grandson, another Hugh FitzOsbern. Blund means blonde or fair. He had two sons, Osbert and Simon. Osbert, the elder, succeeded him. To Simon, his younger son, he gave seven bovates of land in Moreton, near Timberland, Lincolnshire. This Simon took the name of le Scrope and was the ancestor of the Scropes and the Seckingtons.

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The Scrope Family

Simon le Scrope had at least three sons, Richard, Robert, and Hugh. The eldest, Richard, married a daughter of the Earl of Pembroke and was the brother-in-law of the Earl of Lincoln. Robert le Scrope, the second son, had two sons, Philip, and Simon. Philip le Scrope was dead by 1197 when his two daughters, both childless, granted their father's land to their uncle, Simon le Scrope. Simon died in 1205. He left a son, Henry le Scrope, who married Juliana le Brun of Thornton. Henry and Juliana acquired a quarter share in the manor of Seckington before 1206. This quarter share included the Hall at Seckington. The old rule was that the possessor of the Hall was entitled to use the name of the manor as part of his name. By 1206 Henry was calling himself Henry de Seckington.Henry and his descendants held a number of landholdings and did not reside permanently at Seckington until Gerard de Seckington took up residence around 1312.

Henry le Scrope of Seckington was the seventh generation from Richard Scrob and the first to own land in Seckington village. The family of Henry's wife Juliana, the Bruns or Browns, were descendants of Engenulf the Cook, a Domesday landholder in Seckington village, and so the Seckington family can trace its descent in the maternal line back to 1086 in Seckington.

Notable ancestors

The Seckington family is descended from* Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Emperor of the West* The Counts of Anjou* The Counts of Flanders* The Counts of the Avranchin* The Princes of Gwynedd* Gruffydd, the first and last King of Wales* The Earls of Mercia* Queen Edith of Wales and England

Our family was a mixture of Frankish, Norman, Welsh, Old English, and Flemish ancestries. By settlement it was English.

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COATS OF ARMS

The Arms of the Scrope family was a blue shield with a gold bend. The same coat of arms was used by the family of St. Lo in Normandy.

Seckington Coats of Arms

seal used by Simon Seckington seal of Thomas Seckington 1354 AD 1404

Simon Seckington, in 1354, used a seal bearing the coat of arms of Ralph Scrope. This showed 3 garbs, or wheat sheaves, on a bend. The garb was the emblem of the Earls of Chester. There was a family connection between the Earls of Chester, the Scropes, and the Seckingtons.

Thomas Seckington, in 1404, used a seal showing a coat of arms which had three chevronels on the bend.

William Seckington, who died in 1460, had the same coat of arms as Thomas Seckington. This coat of arms is on the ceiling bosses of Norwich Cathedral.

The reason for the change in colour from blue to red is probably the need to distinguish between families. Scrope descendants who were tenants of the Earls of Chester generally used the red shield.

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The College of Arms

In England, the College of Arms decides who can have coats of arms. In 1983 an inquiry was made to the college about the possibility of modern Seckingtons using the old Seckington coat of arms.

Michael Maclagan, Richmond Herald said that“A right to arms may be proved in two ways: by having a new Grant of Arms from the King of Arms (the three senior heralds at the College of Arms) who are empowered by the Sovereign to grant Arms to ‘eminent men’ on behalf of the Crown; or alternatively by proving one’s direct male line descent from an ancestor already on official record as having a Coat of Arms.”

Since present day Seckingtons do not appear to qualify, the possibility of obtaining the right to use the Seckington coat of arms by the Seckington Family Society was discussed. There were expenses involved, and members of the society were not interested. The matter was not proceeded with and the Seckington Family Society in England is now defunct.

It may be noted that the College of Arms does not enforce its rights against illegitimate use of coats of arms in England, and has no authority outside Great Britain.

The Scropes were prominent in medieval warfare. Richard Scrope was with the army that invaded France in November 1355 and was in the army of Edward III that recovered Berwick from the Scots in 1356. Richard Scrope was one of six members of the Scrope Family, the others being Henry, William, and Geoffrey, knights, and Stephen and Henry, esquires, who served in the 1359 expedition into France. On that occasion Sir Richard Scrope was challenged by an esquire of Cornwall, named Carminow, as to his right to bear the arms, azure, a bend or. The dispute was settled by a commission which adjudged that they might both bear the same arms since Carminow was of Cornwall, which was formerly a separate kingdom, and the Scropes had borne the arms since the Conquest.

In 1385 a dispute arose between Sir Richard Scrope and Sir Robert Grosvenor, a knight of Cheshire, as to the right to bear the arms Azure, a bend or, to which the heads of each family conceived themselves legitimately entitled by long usage. By the laws of heraldry, the blazon being a distinguishing mark of blood, the same arms ought not to be borne by distinct families. In the expedition to Scotland in 1385, Sir Robert Grosvenor had appeared in these arms, on which his right to bear them was immediately challenged by Lord Scrope.

At the first dispositions taken on 16 June 1386 at Plymouth, the Duke of Lancaster testified “that at all times when we were armed in battles and other journeys in divers countries, we have seen and known that the said Sir Richard hath borne his arms ‘Azure, a bend or’, and that many of his name and lineage have borne the said arms with differences, as branches of the same, on banner, pennon, and coat-armour; and that we have heard from many noble and valiant men since deceased that the said arms were the right arms for his ancestors and himself at the time of the Conquest and since. But we have not seen or heard that the said Sir Robert Grosvenor, or any of his name, bore the said arms before the last expedition into Scotland with our Lord the King”. Backed by such a testimony, it is not surprising that Sir Richard Scrope’s title to the disputed arms prevailed.

In 1390, when Grosvenor’s appeal against the decision of the High Constable was heard before the King in person, it was determined that the arms should wholly remain to Sir Richard Scrope and his heirs.

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THE MEDIEVAL SECKINGTONS

In the 12th century the ancestors of the Seckingtons called themselves 'le Scrope'. At the beginning of the 13th century they had acquired part of the manor, or village, of Seckington in Warwickshire. From that time they called themselves 'de Seckington' when they were in Warwickshire. They did not use the name Seckington exclusively until the 14th century. The Seckingtons originally held a quarter of the manor of Seckington, but later acquired a further quarter by purchase.

The Descent of the Manor of Seckington

The Domesday Book shows the holders of the various parts of Seckington village in 1086.The part of the manor of Seckington held at Domesday by Engenulf the Cook was granted by him to Nicholas le Clerk around 1100. When Simon the son of Nicholas died about 1160 this portion of Seckington passed by marriage to William le Brun of Timmor. William's son Reginald was murdered in 1199, and the land passed to Juliana le Brun of Thornton, who was married to Henry le Scrope, and it thereby passed into the hands of the Scropes and the Seckingtons.

The Descent from the Scropes

The pedigree of the early Seckingtons starts with Henry le Scrope de Seckington, the seventh generation in descent from Richard Scrob.

1. Henry le Scrope de Seckington (c1150-1226)2. Simon de Seckington (c1175-c1245), the son of Henry.3. Ralph le Scrope de Seckington (c 1200-1254), presumably the son of Simon.4. Nicholas de Seckington (c1240-c1310), the son of Ralph.5. Geoffrey de Seckington (c1265-c1300), the son of Nicholas.6a. Gerard de Seckington (c1290-1368), son of Geoffrey.6b. John de Seckington (c1290-c1360), son of Geoffrey and brother of Gerard.

Henry le Scrope married Juliana de Thornton in the second half of the 12th century. The Bruns or Browns held land in several parts of England. This included land in and around Seckington village. Some of this land came into the possession of Henry le Scrope between 1199 and 1206.

The amount of land held by the Scropes and Seckingtons in Seckington village appears to have been a quarter part of 5 hides. A hide was nominally 120 acres and so the Seckingtons held 150 acres.

5 hides constituted a knight's fee so the Seckingtons held a 1/4 Knight's fee. A man who held a knight's fee of 5 hides was compelled to render personal military service in time of war. Holders of lesser amounts of land were taxed at the rate of 40 shillings per 5 hides which meant that the Seckingtons paid 10 shillings each time the king was granted scutage by Parliament. Scutage was a tax given to finance a war. This was fairly infrequent; possibly once in several years.

The Seckingtons do not appear to have ever been knights. The Seckingtons of Seckington are frequently described as clerks, which indicates that they were educated people. The Seckingtons of Southwark were landed merchants. The term 'landed merchants' implies that they held real estate but their main income was derived from trade.

Neither Henry le Scrope nor his son Simon appears to have lived at Seckington. Henry seems to have resided mostly in Oxfordshire. Simon de Seckington appears in the records only once and it seems probable that he resided in, and called himself after, some place not yet identified as belonging to the Scropes.

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Henry's grandson Ralph lived at Seckington where he was killed in 1254. Ralph's son Nicholas, and his grandson Geoffrey lived elsewhere and it was not until around 1312 that Geoffrey's son Gerard took up residence at Seckington, where his descendants remained until 1549.Ralph, who died in 1254, was the last to use the Scrope name. Thereafter, the family appears to have settled on the name Seckington.

The History of the Early Seckingtons

Henry de Seckington first occurs in the records for 1206 when he was involved in some legal proceedings, the details of which are not given. He occurs again, before 1210, as a witness to a conveyance of real estate to Lichfield Cathedral.In 1221 Henry de Seckington, alias Henry le Scrope, was prosecuted for infringing the trading laws. Reading between the lines, Henry, as a London merchant, had a supply of Bordeaux wines which he was trying to sell in Warwickshire. He was attempting to sell the wine without a licence from the authorities in Tamworth and was infringing the legal monopoly of some Tamworth merchants and so they prosecuted him. Henry probably held the fishmongery business in Southwark at that time. The fishing fleet used to bring back wine and other goods from Europe, as well as their catch of fish. The import business was not illegal provided the king's customs were paid. Henry was dead by 1226 when his son Simon claimed his land. Simon sued William Petitpas and Joan, his wife, concerning 30 acres of land at Seckington which Simon claimed by right of inheritance. The court proceedings do not mean that a dispute existed between Simon and William. It was merely a formal way of recording the agreement between them. William became the lessee of 30 of the 150 acres that Simon held in Seckington. Joan was associated with the agreement probably because she was a relative, possibly a sister, of Simon, and the reason that William obtained the grant.

Ralph de Seckington, also known as Ralph le Scrope, married Avice Cook who was a descendant of Engenulf the Cook, the Domesday landholder. She was probably the daughter of Ralph's superior lord. Ralph was killed in 1254 by a William Bishop. This was probably accidental and William Bishop received the king’s pardon at the request of Philip Marmion of Tamworth Castle. Marmion was the overlord of Jordan de Whitacre who was the overlord of Ralph de Seckington.

Ralph's widow, Avice, and her son, Nicholas, moved to her property in Sussex. Ralph Bassett of Drayton was sued in 1264 for depriving Jordan de Whitacre of the custody and profits of Nicholas's land at Seckington, which belonged to Jordan as Nicholas's overlord. There was a long association between the Scrope and Bassett families which may explain Ralph Bassett's actions.

Nicholas de Seckington was prosecuted in 1271, along with Philip Marmion and others for taking venison from Cannock forest without authority. The forests belonged to the king and game was protected.Nicholas de Seckington was back at Seckington in 1294 to claim his mother's property in Tamworth. By that date she was dead. He sued John de Picheford and Alice his wife at the king's court at Westminster. Tamworth was an ancient demesne of the king and all legal actions had to be sued in the king's court. He recovered the property. His successor was suing for the same property in 1430.Nicholas had a son, Geoffrey, who died in his father's lifetime. Geoffrey left at least two sons who inherited Nicholas's properties in Warwickshire and Southwark in London. They were Gerard Seckington of Seckington, and John Seckington of Amington.

The Seckingtons of Seckington and Amington

At the beginning of the 14th century there were two families of Seckingtons in Warwickshire. Gerard Seckington held a 1/4 knight's fee in the manor of Seckington. This was the land held by Engenulf in 1066. He bought a further quarter share of the Seckington manor, representing the land held by Arnulf at Domesday, from Robert Burdet.

John Seckington held a tenement in Amington, a manor which lies between the village of Seckington and the town of Tamworth. He also held property in the form of shops in Southwark, a borough of London lying south of the River Thames. The present day Seckingtons are probably descended from the Seckingtons of Amington.

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The Seckingtons of Seckington

The line of the Seckingtons of Seckington appears in the old records of the College of Arms. Their pedigree was

1. Gerard de Seckington (c1310-1369)2. Robert de Seckington (c1335- c1405)3. John de Seckington (c1360-c1430)4. Robert Seckington (c1385-c1455)5. John Seckington (c1410-c1480)6. William Seckington (c1435- 1478)7a. John Seckington (c1460-1518)7b. Nicholas Seckington (c1470-1549)

Gerard Seckington occurs first in 1312 when he was accused of raiding the Camville manor of Arrow, with others, and removing Elizabeth de Camville. The reason for the act is not given. However, the large number of men involved suggests that Henry de Camville was very unpopular for some reason. Elizabeth de Camville was probably the cause.

Gerard was a witness to a deed in 1318, and in 1320 he was a trustee for Thomas de Poleye in his absence overseas. In 1321, Gerard was prosecuted for marrying a widow, Joan de Garthorpe, without the kings licence. This appears to have been Gerard's second marriage also. The reason for the prosecution was that Joan de Garthorpe held a third of the Garthorpe estates as her dowry, and she was in the king's wardship. As a rich widow she was a target for fortune hunters. The king was entitled to a fee from whoever married her.In 1323, Gerard de Seckington's name appears on a list as a joint tenant with Robert Burdet of the manor of Seckington. This joint tenancy is the same as that which existed between Engenulf and Arnulf in 1086.In 1323, Gerard de Seckington was one of a large force that raided the manor of Grendon. The king appointed a commission to inquire into the matter but the outcome is not stated.In 1323, a large part of the gentry of Warwickshire was caught evading taxes. Gerard de Seckington was one of 108 people who guaranteed to the king the full payment of the taxes and fines. In effect, he became a collector of taxes for this occasion.

The 1327 Subsidy roll shows Gerard de Seckington holding land and movable property in Seckington. In 1328, Gerard de Seckington purchased 1 1/2 virgates of land, equivalent to 45 acres, in Seckington, for £10, from Robert Burdet.In 1332, Gerard de Seckington was a witness to two deeds in connection with the neighbouring manor of Austrey. Also in 1332, the Subsidy roll shows Gerard de Seckington at Seckington village.In 1335, Gerard de Seckington was appointed a collector of taxes in Warwickshire. Whether there was any profit in the appointment is not known. If not, it can hardly have been a desirable post. In 1336, Gerard was again a witness to a deed concerning Austrey.

In 1341, Geoffrey le Scrope, who was a judge on the King's Bench, held at his death, 120 acres of land in Hareworth, Nottinghamshire of Gerard de Seckington. This land was probably part of the dowry of Gerard's wife, Joan. This shows that association of the Seckingtons with the Scropes was still alive at this time although the Seckingtons had not used their old name for 100 years. This relationship continued to operate even in the 17th century.

From Gerard's death the Seckingtons of Seckington appear to have been no more than country squires. This may be explained by the fact that the Scropes lost their positions of influence in state affairs in 1399 and were therefore no longer able to obtain administrative and ecclesiastical posts for the Seckingtons. The College of Arms records all the lords of Seckington until 1549. They were classed as gentry and were entitled to bear arms.

The Seckingtons of Seckington lost the manor of Seckington in 1549. Under the old feudal law of England a man's real property descended automatically to his eldest son. There was no way this could be changed and so it was not necessary to leave the property to his son by will. The English Parliament abolished the feudal law in 1540 and from that time testators had to specify their wishes regarding their lands. It appears that Nicholas Seckington, who died in 1549, failed to do this. Possibly he was not aware of the change. His executor, his son-in-law, a man named Thomas Nichols, found this discrepancy and kept the land for himself.

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Thomas, the eldest son of Nicholas Seckington, sued Thomas Nichols for his father's land at Seckington. He agreed to abide by the decision of certain arbitrators, but no time limit was specified for this decision. The arbitrators withheld their decision indefinitely and the Seckingtons lost their ancestral lands.

The line of the Seckingtons of Seckington were landless from 1549. Nicholas's son Thomas, and Thomas's son Richard, became tenant farmers at Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, and the line appears to have died out in the early 1600's. The Nichols of the time, in claiming the status of gentry by descent from the Seckingtons, stated that this line of the Seckington family was then extinct.

The Seckingtons of Southwark

The pedigree of the Seckingtons of Amington is

1. John de Seckington (c1290-c1360)2a. Nicholas de Seckington (c1315-c1385)2b. John de Seckington (c1315-c1385)3a. Robert de Seckington (c1340-1390)3b. Thomas de Seckington (c1340-c1410)3c. William de Seckington (c1340-1404)

John de Seckington of Amington and Christian, his wife, occur in 1323 when they conveyed 60 acres of land in Amington to Geoffrey de Bollebridge. Geoffrey Bollebridge was probably a trustee, but the reason for the trust is not given. In times of general unrest when people could forfeit their estates as the result of political defeat, families sometimes placed their property in the hands of trustees which gave some protection against forfeiture.In 1323 also, John de Seckington of Amington served on a jury which stated upon oath that the interests of the crown would not be damaged if Tamworth Castle passed into the hands of Baldwin de Freville. Tamworth Castle had been the property of the Marmion family from about 1100 to 1290, when the Marmions of Tamworth had become extinct.

The 1327 Subsidy roll shows John de Seckington holding land and movable property in Amington. In 1340, John de Seckington of Amington was ordered to join a search party to capture a fugitive from Devon. The writ does not say whether the posse was to be raised in Warwickshire or Devon but there is evidence that the Seckingtons held land in Devon. There is a small hamlet in Devon called Seckington that may be the place involved.

John Seckington of Amington was succeeded by his son Nicholas. He appears to have had at least one other son, also called John. John, junior, had three sons, Robert, Thomas, and William.Robert and Thomas were priests who entered the King's service. Robert served in the Exchequer or Treasury and died in 1390 holding the rectory of Shere, in Surrey. Thomas was a King's escheator, a job which involved the management of estates forfeited to the King for one reason or another.

William became a stockfishmonger in Southwark and died in 1404. The term stockfish implied fresh fish; the other variety was saltfish. William's landlord was a man named Seymour. What appears to have happened is that Nicholas Seckington of Amington had a daughter and no sons. Seymour had married the daughter and inherited the properties in Amington and Southwark by marriage.

Thomas Seckington, the King's Escheator, got his hands on some property which he was able to leave to his heirs. Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, got into some political problems with the result that his land was, temporarily it seems, forfeited to the King. Thomas Seckington had charge of the de la Pole estates on the King's behalf. The Earl's sister was married to a Scrope and so the de la Poles were regarded as family. Thomas was in a position to look after the Earl's interests and was rewarded with grants of land. Some of this land was in Huntingdonshire.

Thomas was a priest and had no children. He seems to have left his property to his nephew John Seckington, son of William Seckington of Southwark. The death of John Seckington is recorded, without date, indicating that he held land from the king. The details of the land are not given. This land, or part of it, was at Gidding in Huntingdonshire. By this means, the Seckingtons of Southwark became landed gentry as well as London merchants.

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The Seckingtons of Gidding

The pedigree of the Southwark and Gidding Family is

1. William Seckington, stockfishmonger, (c1340- 1404)2. John Seckington (c1365-c1435)3. Thomas Seckington of Gidding (c1390-c1450)4a. Thomas Seckington of Gidding (c1415-c1485)4b. William Seckington (c1415-1460)5. Another Seckington (c1440-c1510)6. Another Seckington (c1465-c1535)7. Another Seckington (c1490-c1560)8. Another Seckington (c1515-c1585)9. John Seckington (1535-c1605)10. Another Seckington (c1560-c1630)11. Humfrey Seckington (1585-c1655)

"Another Seckington" indicates an unknown generation, and it may be seen that the pedigree of this line of Seckingtons is far from complete. Geoffrey Seckington attempted to research this family in the 1980s, with little success.

William Seckington, and his son John, were stockfishmongers in Southwark. The next record of the Seckingtons of Southwark and Huntingdonshire occurs in 1460 when William Seckington, a lawyer in the service of the Bishop of Norwich, died. His will names his father, mother, and brother, and gives their home as Gidding in Huntingdonshire. William's father, Thomas, was probably a son of John Seckington.

At this time it appears that the Seckingtons held the land at Gidding and the business in Southwark, and moved between the two places. No records of Seckington baptisms, marriages, and deaths have been found in Huntingdonshire.

The London Seckingtons

There are some records of the Southwark Seckingtons in London in the period 1500-1600.John Seckington married Elsabeth Cooke at St.Clement Danes church, Westminster, London, on 17 January, 1562. Their daughter, Elsabeth, was baptised in the same church on 1 March, 1572. It may be recalled that Ralph de Seckington married Avice le Cook about 1240. The reasons were probably the same; both women were daughters of the Seckingtons' landlords.John's grandson, Humphrey Seckington, married Joane Crandale in Holy Trinity Minories church, London, on 11 October, 1607.

The problems of genealogical research are complicated by name variations. John Stow in 1598 records a monument to Thomas Beckhenton, clerk of the pipe, buried in 1499 in the church of St.Anne in the Willows, Pope Lane, London. A later historian gives the same name as Leckhenton indicating that the first letter was difficult to read. It may have been Seckenton. The pipe refers to records of the state which were written on a roll kept in a pipe.

The London family drops out of sight from this time until the 1800's when they reappear as butchers in Fleet Street, London. How and when the Seckingtons changed their trade from fishmongery to butchery is not known. Fishmongery was by far the superior trade in London. However the change was made by the 17th century. Changes of this sort generally followed the laws of inheritance. The line of Seckingtons in fishmongery probably terminated with an heiress who carried the business out of the family. The line of Seckingtons in butchery is probably a junior branch that got established, by marrying an heiress to a butcher's business, before the senior branch gave out. These trades were strictly controlled in London by the guilds, which were employer associations protecting the business interests of the masters. It was impossible to establish a business in London without the consent of the guilds, otherwise called livery companies.

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On 31 March, 1811, John William Seckington was baptised in St.Lukes church, Old Street, Finsbury, London. He was married in the church of St.Martin in the fields, Westminster, London, on 10 October, 1834. John Seckington, a butcher, was the ancestor of a line of Seckingtons, referred to as the London Seckingtons, who are not descended from the Seckingtons of Brackley and Helmdon.

The Seckingtons of Brackley

Francis Seckington appeared in Brackley in 1640 and he was a butcher. The ancestry of Francis has been the subject of much unsuccessful research. When the first Seckington history book was published in 1985 little was known of the Southwark family and it was assumed that Francis was a descendant of the Seckingtons of Seckington. On present evidence it is more probable that Francis was descended from the Seckingtons of Amington, Southwark, and Gidding. Brackley, in Northamptonshire, is 40 miles from Gidding, Huntingdonshire. This ancestry is corroborated by a claim, recorded by the College of Arms in the early 17th century, that the Seckingtons of Seckington had died out.

It is possible that Francis Seckington was a younger son of Humfrey Seckington of Southwark, and a place was found for him in Brackley to pursue the trade of butchery. Brackley was at some time part of the property of the Scrope family, who were Earls of Bridgewater, which may explain the business opportunity.Francis Seckington was the first of the modern Seckingtons. The genealogy of the Seckington family is complete from 1640.

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The Medieval records of the Seckington Family

The following is a collection of records, so far discovered, which are judged to refer to Seckingtons. While there has only ever been one family with the name of Seckington, the name has been spelt in a large number of different ways. As far as possible, the documents are in chronological order.

1131 SECKINGTON ROBERT Grant by Henry I to Robert de Bethune, Bishop of Hereford, of all the privileges enjoyed by his predecessor. 1131-1135 Witnesses: William, Archbishop of Canterbury Roger, Bishop of Salisbury Henry, Bishop of Winchester Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln Robert de Sigintone Robert, Earl of Gloucester A., son of the Earl Hugo Bigod P., son of John Geoffrey FitzPayn Drogo de Mouci 1131

1199 SECKINGTON REGINALD Curia Regis Rolls: 1 John 1199Phillipus filius Reineri occidit Reginaldum de Sechesdon in reditu suo de quadem taberna et fugit et fuit in franco (plego) Reineri de Clifton et est in misericordia et Phillipus interrogatur.Roughly translated it states :-Philip the son of Reiner killed Reginald of Seckington and fled. Philip was in the frankpledge of Reiner of Clifton. This frankpledge is therefore in mercy. Philip is outlawed. 1199

1206 SECKINGTON HENRY Curia Regis Roll: 42 Mem 191788 (War'est) 16 April, 1206Rogerus de Kanvill versus Radulphum filium Thurstan de placito assise per Alanum filium Willelmi. In Octobas Sancte Trinitatis.

Jordanus de Witacre, Willelmus Pistor, Robertus filius Walteri, Henricus de Sekindon non venerunt etc. Ideo attachientur, et idem dies datus et aliis qui venerunt et qui se essoniaverunt.Roughly translated it states:-Roger de Camville appeared, in the person of his attorney Alan the son of William, in an action against Ralph the son of Thurstan, which was a plea of assise. Four men did not come to court. The court's ruling is that the absentees are to be attached and a further date set for the hearing of the case.

1209 SECKINGTON HENRY Historical Collections of StaffordshireMagnum Registrum Album565. Carta quarere apud Hoppele pro fabrica ecclesia Lich'.Margata de Eccleshull grants to the fabric of the church of St.Cedda, Lichfield, her quarry lying below Four Oaks on the west as far as the hazel-copse of Hoppelee, for which the Canons of Lichfield have paid 20 shillings. Warranty clause.Witnesses:- T. Girard, Canon of Tamworthe, Rob. de Cailli, Ralph FitzRalph Hen. de Seckendon Thomas, the servant of Ralph. before 1209

1221 SECKINGTON HENRY Roll of the Justices in Eyre for Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire. 1221.Henry de Seckington, Robert the Tailor, and John Coket have sold wine contrary to the assise at Tamworth and are therefore in mercy. 1221

1226 SECKINGTON SIMON Warwickshire Feet of FinesMorrow of the octave of St.Martin, 1226/7. At Coventry.Simon, son of Henry de Sekendon, pet.,William Petitpas and Joan, his wife, ten.A virgate of land in Seckington. Assise of Mort d'Anc.Ten. acknowledged the right of pet., who granted the land to the ten., and heirs of Joan, to hold for a yearly rent of 5 shillings (at the Annunc. and Mich.), for all service to the pet., and his heirs, and by acquitting the land against the chief lords of the fee for all other services to the same land belonging. 1226

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1254 SECKINGTON RALPH Patent Rolls: 1247/1258December 25, 1254Pardon, at the instance of Philip Marmion, to William Bisop, for the death of Ralph de Sekindon. 1254

1264 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS Roll Number 33 : Tower Records.Plea Rolls of the Reign of Henry IIIDated 5 June, 1264.Warwickshire:Ralph Basset of Drayton was summoned to answer the complaint of Jordan de Whitacre that he detained Nicholas, son and heir of Ralph de Seckendon, the wardship of whom belonged to him, inasmuch as his father Ralph had held a fourth of a knight's fee of him in Seckendon.

The Jury say that after the death of Ralph de Seckendon, Jordan had seisin of his land as of his lawful custody, and Ralph Basset sent his men, together with Nicholas, who was then under age, and ejected Jordan by force, and had from that time detained the land and heir, who was now of full age, and they tax the damage to Jordan at £10. 1264

1271 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS Cannock Forest : Pleas of the Forest : 1271A presentment was made against Philip Marmion, William de Sekyndon, Nicholas de Sekyndon, Henry de Pakynton, William de Mulneton, and Peter de Marham for taking venison 54 Hen III and carrying it to the castle of Philip at Tamworth. 1271

1294 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS Tamworth Manor Rolls.Court of Portmanmoot, Monday after the Feast of St.Gregory the Pope.15 March, 1294.Nicholas of Sekyndon versus John of Picheford and Alice his wife,

claiming one messuage in Tamworth of which Avice, his mother, was seised in the time of Henry III.John and Alice say that Nicholas Tybot, formerly the tenant, freely sold the tenement to Peter of Gumpegate, who gave it to Alice his daughter. Afterwards Matthew le Vilers claimed the tenement from John and Alice, who transfered it to him by a fine levied between them in the King's court.By this transfer the tenement must be sued by another writ.Nicholas denied the exception to his writ, and said they ought to plead because the tenement at the time of transfer, if such were made, was and now is, the ancient demesne of the king.Judgement respited until the next court. 24 January, 1295.Writs attached:-(1) For stay of proceedings in a plea by Nicholas de Sekyndon versus John and Alice of Picheford as to a messuage in Tamworth, until a plea of warranty in this case has been taken at Westminster. Dated 3 May, 1295.(2) For record and judgement, sient alias, to Nicholas of Sekyndon in the above case. Dated 14 July, 1295.

1295 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS Tamworth Manor Rolls : 11 July, 1295.Writ attached to the Rolls:-For record and judgement to Nicholas de Sekyndon versus John and Alice de Picheford, ( exactly as in writ attached to Sheet 5, but omitting "sient alias". Dated 13 July, 1295.

1312 SECKINGTON GERARD Patent Rolls, 1307-1313.September 11, 1312.Commission of Oyer and Terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Nicholas deLangelonde, and Robert de Chiseldene, on a complaint by Henry deCamville, that Robert Burdet, Gerard de Sekyndon, John de Garton, John de Segewelle, Alice de Camville, Thomas Poleye of Nieveton, William de Grendon, parson of the church of Babbeworthe, and brother Nicholas de Sekyndon, with others, abducted Elizabeth, his wife, at Arewe, County Warwick, and stll detain her. by fine of 20 shillings, at the request of W. de Thorntoft. 1312.

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1318 SECKINGTON GERARD Reports of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.Manuscripts of Reginald Rawdon Hastings, of the Manor House, Ashby de la Zouche. Volume 1, 1928.Warwickshire: Dosthill (in Tamworth), and Drakenage (in Kingsbury)Deeds relating to the manors, together with the advowson and mill of Mancetter, etc.3 September, 1318.Grant by Edmund Trussell, son of Edmund Trussell, knight, to Guy de Mancestre and Cecilia, his wife, in Tail, of his manor of "Dersthull", together with the Mill and the Advowson of the church of "Mansestre", with two carucates of land and forty acres of meadow there, and his part of Morley, together with his waste of Mancetter, and all other lands etc, comprised in a certain fine levied between the parties.

Witnesses:- Sir Richard Hertehull, knight Sir John de Hardesul, knight Sir Richard de Egebaston, knight Sir Nicholas de Scheldun, knight Sir John de Polluswrze (Polesworth), knight Gerard de Seckyndone and othersSunday before the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 12 Edward II

1320 SECKINGTON GERARD Patent Rolls, 1317-1321October 11, 1320Thomas Poleye, going beyond the seas, has letters nominating Gerard de Seckyndon and Thomas de Solihull his attorneys for two years.

1320 SECKINGTON ROBERT Inquisition Post Mortem: Nottinghamshire, 1279-1341Inquisition referring to Alice le Palmere, who held land in Barton of Robert Costantyn, who held the land of the Prior of Durham. Alice also held land in Wyverton and Nottingham.Among the jurors was Robert de Sokyngton. Dated 1320

1321 SECKINGTON GERARD Patent Rolls, 1317-1321July 3, 1321Pardon to Gerard de Seckyndon of his trespass in marrying without licence Joan, late the wife of Hugh de Garthorpe, tenant in chief. Pardon to the said Joan for the same offence.By fine of 50 shillings.

1323 SECKINGTON GERARD Lay Subsidy Roll, 17 Edward II, 1323Feudal Aids, 1284-1431, volume V.Staffordshire and Worcestershire.Hundredum de Humeling forth in manus domini regis.Tammeworth medietas cum Membris. Dominus Rex.Sekyndon cum Membris. Robert Burdet et Gerard de Seckyndon

1323 SECKINGTON GERARD Patent Rolls: 17 Edward II4 September, 1323.Commission of Oyer and Terminer to Richard de Herthill, Thomas deRadeclive, and William de Lucy, on a complaint by William de Grendon, parson of the church of Babworth, that Simon de Norton, William le Haward, John le Hyne, Richard son of Roger Felice, John de Stotfold, William and Ralph, his brothers, Thomas Heryn, Roger Dyvelyn, Adam Goule, Richard Goule, William Bishop, John Benet, Adam Chepe, Roger le Greter, Henry Heryng, Henry Broun, William Wyldy, William Heryng, Richard le Mouner, Henry Chepe, William Pante, John le Palmere, Richard Calemay, John le Ferre, Robert Goule, Richard Dru, John Dru, Richard Styward, Henry le Coulerd, Adam Kyng, Henry Alisaundre, Roger le Couherd, William Whiteheved, William de Austrey, William Budde, Reginald le Greter, John Rogier, John le Carter, Richard de Stretton, Peter atte Yate, Hugh le Ferre of Clifton, Richard Hardy, Henry son of Felicia, Geoffrey de Morleye, Ralph de Haccote, Adam de Haddon, Henry Wyght, Henry Oky, Nicholas le Mouner, Hugh le Fevre of Haunton, John Broun, William Keres, Henry le Bercher, Robert le Taillour, Richard Oky, William Herbert, Henry Coppe, John le Yunge, Adam de Dunstal, John Herbert, John le Palmere, Henry son of Richard, Roger le Palmere, Richard son of Henry, John Alcok, John Peres, William Alcok, William Benet, William son of Reginald, William Dru, Richard Dru, John Dru, William son of John Dru, William le Carter, William le Palmere, Robert le Scunor, Henry Dru, Gerard Herbert, William de Hoggesthorpe, Robert Bertram, Roger Bertram, Henry son of William, William Wyldy, John Wyldy, Richard Wyldy,

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John Walraund, Richard Walraund, John le Bercher, William son of Leticia the younger, William FitzMalle, Robert othe Hill, John, William, Richard, and Roger, sons of the said Robert, Thomas son of John atte Halle Yate, John his brother, Richard othe Hill, John Jurdan, Roger de Barton, Nicholas de Barton, John atte Halle Yate, William le Hayward, Peter de Barton, John de Barton, William le Fevre of Childecote, John de Hyntes, Alan de Hyntes, William son of Leticia senior, Robert son of Sarra, John Humfrey, Henry le Ward, Robert Amyot of Shetynton, Roger son of Roger, Richard Osebern, Nicholas son of Roger, Roger his son, Roger son of Roger Gilberd, Henry his son, William son of Roger, John Bochard, Ralph his son, Richard son of Simon Jou, Nicholas Wareyn, Roger Wareyn, Robert Bochard, Roger his son, Robert le Bercher, John Broun, Geoffrey Mattheu, John son of John le Reve, Richard Recher the younger, Richard son of Richard de Vernun the younger, John Page, Ralph de Baukewell, John de Penryth, John Colet, William le Chere, Richard atte Diche, Walter le Templar of Sirescote, Thomas Buchel of Stotfold, Robert Simondesman de Norton, Alan othe Hill of Bromcote, Thomas de Poleye parson of the church of Queneton, John parson of the church of Barwell, Gerard de Sekyndon, John de Poleye of Atherston taillour, Roger de Norton, Henry de Norton, John de Overton, William Mundevill of Baddesleye, William Laghles, Roger Reyner, Henry Sakevill, and Thomas son of Robert de Grendon, with others, entered his manor at Bromcote by Polesworth, co. Warwick, assaulted him, and made him seal three writings, eg. one a lease of the said manor to Richard de Vernoun for 6 years and 6 weeks; another, a quit claim thereof to the said Thomas son of Robert de Grendon and his heirs, and third, a pardon of all trespasses committed by the said Simon de Norton against the said William de Grendon: broke the doors and windows of his houses, and the chests therein, and carried away goods. Afterwards on the 9th September following, William de Bereford and Henry de Hanbury were associated in the above commission. 1323.

1323 SECKINGTON GERARD Extract from the Roll of Assize ( no. 1389 PRO ) for Warwickshire and Leicestershire, held in pursuance of a Writ of 15 December, 1323.The king (Edward II) directed his Writ to John de Stonore, Robert de Malberthorp, and Master Robert de Ayleston, stating he had been given to understand that there had been malfeasances in dealing with cattle and divers other goods and chattels in the castles, manors, lands, and tenements, in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, forfeited in the late rebellion. After giving details of many other offences, the Assize Rolls continue as follows:-

The jurors of the divers Hundreds present that the chief assessors and collectors and their clerks, the sub-assessors and collectors of the 10th, and 6th, and of other grants, to wit, the 20th, 18th,

and 16th, granted to the now king, have committed grave offences. The chiefs and their clerks have taken a large sum of money from their sub-ordinates for receiving their rolls, and for showing them favour in their assessments, and in this way took from the township of Radewy 1/2 mark, from Toneworth 1/2 mark, and from Ilmyndon 1/2 mark, and so from other townships, more or less, as the townships were larger or smaller. And the sub-ordinate assessors and collectors did not assess their neighbours at the true value of their goods, and concealed some of them that should have been assessed. Therefore the sheriff was ordered to summon them. Aterwards the sheriff returned that Thomas de Garsale, one of the chief assessors of the 18th has died. Therefore let nothing further be done with regard to him.And the other chief assessors of the 20th, 18th, 16th, and of the 10th and 6th, to wit, Ralph de Sherleye and William de Sutton ( of the 10th and 6th ), John de Langleye and Ralph de Perham ( of the 16th ), Robert de Stok' ( of the 18th ), and John de Langleye and Henry de Erdington ( of the 20th ), came. And also William le Keu and William Badecock, sub-assessors of the 6th of the township of Tomworth and other sub-assessors and collectors.And William Badecock, assessed to the 6th in the said vill, granted to the king at 2s 6d, was questioned and sworn as to the value of his goods at the time of the assessment, and by his examination it appeared that the 6th of his goods amounted to 8s 5d which he ought to have paid to the king in the said assessment. And in like manner the said William le Keu and William Badecock acknowledged upon examination that John del Thoren, John de Shepeye, William Asploun, chaplain, John de Rington, John le Blount, and a number of others of the said vill of Thomworth were not assessed, when they ought to have been. Therefore let them both be committed to the custody of the sheriff.Afterwards all the chief assessors and collectors and their clerks, and their sub-ordinates came and asked leave to take counsel as to their demeanours, and to be admitted to make a fine with the king. And after consulting together for two days they returned. And the officials concerned with the 10th and the 6th were admitted by a fine of 450 marks, for which the following became mainpernors and chief debtors to the king:

There followed a list of 108 names of which the 23rd is Gerard de Sekyngdon.All of the County of Warwick, in discharge of the said officials of the 10th and the 6th on condition that the concealments and embezzlements aforesaid had been wholly surrendered to the advantage of the mainpernors and of the whole community.And in regard to the other grants, to wit, the 20th, 18th, and 16th, the said chief collectors came, and their clerks, and Adam le Deyester, sub-collector of the 18th in the vill of Birmingham, and William Verite and John le Mercer, sub-assessors of the same vill, and Henry Bagod and Alan

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Skathelok, sub-assessors of the vill of Coventre, and all the other sub-assessors and collectors of the said three grants, of their own accord, and asked to be admitted to fine, and were so admitted for a fine of 250 marks, for which the same mainpernors became sureties. At the end of the membrane the following is written:

Memorandum to enter the non-prosecution of N. Triminel.The commentary appended to this states:It will be seen that a large proportion of the gentry of Warwickshire were in disgrace, but these accusations must not be taken too seriously without further inquiry. General prosecutions such as these are found occurring under the Forest Laws, and were sometimes undoubtedly political in their origin. Certainly there had been much carelessness and some corruption but the date (of the prosecution) points to revenge being thus taken by the victorious party upon the less prominent supporters of the traitor Lancaster, lately defeated.

1323 SECKINGTON JOHN Warwickshire Feet of Fines. 1323-1324Amington in Tamworth. York, Octave of St.Martin.John de Seckyndon and Christian, his wife, pl.,Geoffrey de Bollebrugg', chaplain, def.A messuage, 2 virgates of land, and 3 shillings rents in Magna Amington.Plea of covenant. John recognised the right of def. as of his gift.Cons, def. grants to pl. and renders to court, to hold to pl. in tail; contingent remainder to the right heirs of John. 1323.

1323 SECKINGTON JOHN Inquisition at Warwick regarding the Castle of Tamworth: 1323Upon the division of the land of Isabel, wife of William Waldraun, in 1305, Alexander de Freville obtained, in the right of his Joan, his wife, one of her cousins and heirs, the manors of Winterbourne and Ashton, with other lands at Yatesbury, in Wiltshire. By this lady, he had a son and heir named Baldwin, to whom, in 1323, he assigned the Castle of Tamworth, reserving it, however, to himself and his wife, during their natural lives, to be held by them directly of the king. For this purpose, Edward II issued a writ to ascertain what damage the crown would sustain if the royal permission were granted.An inquisition was accordingly taken at Warwick, in the presence of the escheator of the king, on Monday before the feast of the Nativity of our Lord: upon the oaths of William de Blithe, Anketell de Bracebrigg, John de Longedon, John le Botiller, Henry le Bray, John de Sekindon,

William de Blacgreve, Henry Skil, Robert de Aula, Henry Cockeu, Ralph de Beauchamp, and Richard Vilars.They stated upon oath that it was not to the damage or prejudice of the interest of the crown that the castle of Tamworth should be assigned to Baldwin de Freville. 1323.

1325 SECKINGTON ISABEL Tamworth Manor Court Rolls.View of Frankpledge of Tamworth, Monday, 28th October, 1325.They present that Joan le Breuster received Isabel de Seckyndon, a hen-thief, who was forbidden in the town.The pain of half a mark is to be levied and Joan is in mercy. 13251327 SECKINGTON GERARD The 1327 Subsidy Roll for Seckington.Sir Robert Burdet 3s - 0dRobert de Childecote 2s - 6dWilliam Godefrey 2s - 0dRichard Camon 3s - 0dGerard de Sekindon 3s - 0dHenry de Bardeleye 18dRichard de Bercheston 3s - 0dHugh de Bercheston 13dRobert de Howe 18dWilliam Camon 18d Total 22s - 1d

1327 SECKINGTON JOHN The 1327 Subsidy Roll for Amington.Sir John de Clinton 5s - 0dSir Hugh de Menyl 4s - 0dJohn de Longedon 4s - 0dHenry de Bray 2s - 0dJohn de Sekindon 2s - 0dRichard Hond 18dJohn atte Stanidelf 12dHenry le Proude 12dHenry de Boseworth 9d

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Ralph Gerard 12dHenry atte Wode 12dAgnes Rimild 18dWilliam le Muleward 18dRichard Perfey 2s - 0dWilliam de Lee 2s - 0dAdam atte Tonneshende 12dJohn Loty 12dAlexander, the son of William 2s - 0dHenry Becar 2s - 0dRobert atte Water 2s - 0dAgnes atte Cros 2s - 0dHenry Adekynes 2s - 0dIsabel de Haluton 12dRobert Segore 6dRoger Dobbeson 12dNicholas de Whitacre 12dJohn Fremon 12dGeoffrey de Donnstal 12dHenry de Stanydelfe 12d Total 48s - 9d

1328 SECKINGTON GERARD Warwickshire Feet of Fines : 1328 - 1329Seckington. 3 weeks of Easter, at York.Gerard de Sekyndon, pl.,Robert Burdet and Elizabeth, his wife, def.A messuage, 1 1/2 virgates of land at Sekendon.Plea of covenant. Def. acknowledged right of pl., and quitclaimed for themselves and heirs of Elizabeth. Warranty.Cons. L10 sterling.

1329 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS Patent Rolls : 1327-1330February 18, 1329Nicholas de Sekyndon moved from Mitcham church, Diocese of Winchester, to Brianeston church, Diocese of Salisbury, on the King's presentation.Nicholas de Sekyndon, Vicar of Mitcham.

1329 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS February 28, 1329 : SonningNicholas de Sekyndon, vicar of Mitcham, diocese of Winchester, presented to the church of Bryanston by Edward III by reason of the wardship of the land and heir of Alan de Boxhulle who held of his father in chief, in order to exchange his vicarage for the church.He had letters of enquiry, with a commission to Jolin, Bishop ofWinchester, to carry out the business of the exchange fully, except for receiving canonical obedience and corporal induction.March 30, 1329The Bishop of Winchester certified the Bishop that he had carried out the business and admitted and instituted Nicholas as rector of Bryanston, reserving the reception of obedience and induction.Therefore, the Bishop afterwards received canonical obedience from him and ordered him to be inducted.

1330 SECKINGTON ROBERT Robert de Sekindon, Canon of Oseney. 1330.

1331 SECKINGTON GERARD 5E3/1331There was a fine levied between Hugh de Hercy and Thomas de Multon of Kirketon of the manor of Marton near Bautre, which Gerard de Sekinton and Joan, his wife, held as the dower of the said Joan.A Hugh de Hercy was dealing with the manor again in 40E3, and 43E3,(1366, and 1369)

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1332 SECKINGTON GERARD Burton Abbey Chartulary; Folio 116. 1332This is a confirmation by Sir John de Clinton of Maxstoke, knight, of a grant of the advowson of Austrey, and messuage formerly held by Richard Bullok, in the same vill, which had been made to the Abbot and monks of Burton by Osbert son of Thomas de Clinton, knight, his great-grandfather.The witnesses were:- Henry de Hambury, knight Richard de Whitacre, knight Edmund de Appilbi, knight Gerard de Seckyndon John de Lee John de Longedon John Grym of Hachette 1332

1332 SECKINGTON GERARD Subsidy Roll of 6 Edward III : 1332Sekyndon: Robert Burdet 3-6 William Godfrey 2-6 Richard Caman 2-6 Gerard de Sekyndon 3-6 Henry de Bradeleye 1-8 Hugh de Berston 1-0 Robert de Howen 2-6 Robert le Yonge 2-0 Alan de Neuton 1-8 William Caman 1-6 Robert the Smith 1-3 Total £1-3-1

1332 SECKINGTON GERARD Historical Collections of Staffordshire: Burton Abbey24 February, 1332-3Confirmation by John de Clinton of Maxstoke, knight, to the Abbot and convent of Burton, of a messuage, formerly Richard Bullok's, in Austrey, with the advowson of the same, which they had by grant of Osbert fil. Dom. Thomas de Clynton, great-grandfather of the above John, as well as lands and tenements which the Abbot etc. holds in Austrey by grant of Margery de Nerbonne, formerly wife of Robert de Stivichale.Witnesses:- Dom. Henry de Hambury, knight Richard de Whitacre, knight Edmund de Appelby, knight Gerard de Sekindon John de Lee, etc.

1335 SECKINGTON GERARD Patent Rolls, 1330-1334 June 24, 1335Gerard de Sekyndon and Guy Breton to levy £120 in the County of Warwick.

1336 SECKINGTON GERARD Historical Collections of Staffordshire: Burton Abbey.2 February, 1336-7Grant by the Abbot and Convent of Burton to Henry de Northwell of an acre in Austrey with the advowson of the Church, for a term o ten years, by the service of a rose at midsummer.Witnesses:- John de la Lee Gerard de Selkyndon Henry Phelip

1340 SECKINGTON ROBERT SIMON The Register of the Trinity Guild, Coventry, 1340-1450Page 59. Robert de Sekyndon, CapellanusPage 70. Simon de Sekynton cum uxore. [1340]

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1340 SECKINGTON JOHN Patent Rolls: September 6, 1340John de Seckyndon, among others, to capture Henry Gordon re Arpeford in the Diocese of Exeter.

1341 SECKINGTON GERARD Calender of InquisitionsGeoffrey le Scrop : 14 Edward III, 1341Nottingham: HareworthA capital messuage, lands, a windmill, and 10s-6 1/2d rent, held of Gerard de Segynton, by service of 1d yearly.1341 SECKINGTON GERARD The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, Volume IIIIn an Inquisition Post-Mortem, held in 1341, the jury said that Geoffrey le Scrop (named in South Muscham) held in Hareworth, of Gerard de Segynton, by the service of 1d per annum, a capital messuage, 110 acres of arable land, 10 acres of meadow etc.

1344 SECKINGTON HENRY Patent Rolls : 1344Henry de Sekendon of Great Yarmouth.

1350 SECKINGTON GERARD V.C.H. Warwickshire, Vol. 3, P28/Note 36; Corrigenda.ArrowGerard's relationship to Robert Burdet is not clear. He may have been the Gerard de Seckington who held land there concurrently with Robert.

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1351 SECKINGTON SIMON Warwickshire Feet of Fines, 1351-1352Whateley in KingsburyQuinz. of Easter; and after, in Oct. of Michaelmas.John de Peyto the younger, and Beatrice his wife, pl.,John Lynye, a parson of Burbach Church, and Simon de Sekyndon, chaplain, def.6 acres of meadow, 56 shillings rent, and a moiety of a virgate of land with appurtenances, in Whateley.Plea of covenant. John de Peyto acknowledged the right of John Lynye, as def. had of his gift.Cons. def. granted the same to pl., and rendered in this court, to hold to pl. of the chief lords, etc, during the lives of pl., with remainder after their deaths, to William de Clynton, Earl of Huntingdon and his heirs, to hold of the chief lords etc., for ever.

1354 SECKINGTON SIMON Historical Collections, StaffordshireMuniments and manuscript books of LichfieldCharter of Hugo de Hopwas, Canon of Lichfield, and Henry de Tymmore, rector of Elford, giving Simon de Sekyndon, rector of Thorpe, quitclaim of all lands and rents of Syleston, which they held of the gift and fee of Richard de Stafford.dated 1354half of one seal, ref. "Sigil Hugones"; shield with a bend.

1354 SECKINGTON SIMON Catalogue of Ancient Deeds. Volume VWarwick. A10633Feoffment by Simon de Sekyndon, parson of the church of ThorpeConstantine, to Sir Peter de Montfort, of lands, rents, and reversions in Coleshill.Witnesses: Sir John Pecche, knight and others, named.Monday after St.Faith the Virgin, 28 Edward III, (1354).Seal of Arms: Shield with bend, three garbes on bend. Seal of Ralph de Scrope.

1354 SECKINGTON SIMON Translation of a Charter of Simon de Sekkyndon, 1354.P.R.O. E40/10633Let all men present and future know that I Simon de Sekkyndon, parson of the church of Thorpe Constantyn, have given, granted and by this my present charter, confirmed to Lord Peter de Montfort all that messuage with its pertinences in Coleshill which I had from the grant of Matilda Wodecok, and all that messuage and those three acres of land with their pertinences inthe same vill which I had from the grant of Ralph de Duywyk, andone cofland and one meadow in the same vill which were Thomas Parkes, and two shillings and one pennyworth of annual rents with their pertinences in the same vill which before were accustomed to be received from the holding of Richard Sherlock, and five stalls with their pertinences in the same vill which previously Ipurchased from Walter Corel, and one messuage with its pertinences in the same vill which was formerly Thomas Partrich's, and one croft lying next to the messuage which was Richard de la Launde's, and one field called Pyke Oralleruydyng, with their pertinences in the same vill, and one parcel of meadow in Sheldon, at Buryate, which I had from the gift and enfeoffment of William Miller of Guddlesdon, with its pertinences, and also my other lands and holdings with their pertinences all and singular in the same vill without any reservation.Henceforth I will grant for me and my heirs that one messuage and six selions of land, of which two selions lie in Graymeshullesfeld, and four selions in the Parkfeld, and one curtilage plot with a certain barn built upon it with theirpertinences in the same vill of Coleshill which Walter Corel and his wife Alice hold at the term of the whole life of the same Alice, as of the same Alice's right, and one parcel of meadow in Sheldon at Buryate which William de Blythe and his wife Alice hold at the term of the whole life of Alice, as of the same Alice's right, with all their pertinences and which, after the death of the aforesaid Alice and Alice, should pass in full to me and my heirs to Lord Peter de Montfort, his heirs and assigns forever, having and holding all the aforesaid lands and holdings with their pertinences all and singular as was formerly said, to the aforesaid Lord Peter, his heirs and assigns, freely, quietly, well, and in peace forever of the chief lords of those fiefs by the services owed from them and accustomed by law.And verily I the aforesaid Simon and my heirs will warrant and defend against all people all the aforesaid lands and holdings with their pertinences as above to the aforesaid Lord Peter, his heirs and assigns, forever.In witness of which I have affixed my seal to the present charter, these being witnesses: Lord John Pecche, knight

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Richard de Whitacre Robert de Waure William Soddingeseles John de Conyngesby John de Whateley Walter de Hereford and others.Given at Coleshill, the Monday next after the feast of St.Fides the Virgin, in the 28th year of the reign of King Edward, the third after the Conquest.This date is Monday, 13 October, 1354.1358 SECKINGTON ROBERT VI KAL January 1358John de Islep, priest, admitted and instituted to the church of Arleye, vacant by the resignation of Robert de Sekyndon, the last rector, for the purpose of making an exchange with the church of Faireford, London diocese, at the presentation of Sir John de Clynton, knight.

1359 SECKINGTON ROBERT January 4, 1359Robert de Sekyndon, parson of Arley, to pay 2 marks for a messuage, 16 acres, 1 acre of meadow, 18 acres of pasture, and 1 acre of moor.

1359 SECKINGTON ROBERT Abbreviato Rotolorum Originalium. Edward IIIWarwick: [1359]Robtus de Sekyndon, p.sona ecclie de arley, dat duas marcas p lic' tiend qd Ricus de Calford, capellanus, dare pollit se assignare pfato Robto quidan Ten in Arley in Con. Warr' hend ad mon. mart'.R.O.24

1359 SECKINGTON ROBERT Calendarium Inquis' Post Mortem. Edward IIIRicus de Caldeforde Capellanus pro Rob'to de Sekyndon p'sona Eccl'ie de Arley.Arley 16 acre terr etc.Solyhull, una carucate terr etc.re man'eviden Rico. Warwick. [1359]

1360 SECKINGTON ROBERT November 23, 1360Robert de Sekyndon, transferred from Fairstead church, Essex, Diocese of London, to Glenfield church, Leicestershire, Diocese of Lincoln, by the King's gift.

1360 SECKINGTON JOHN Patent Rolls: July 6, 1360Appointment of John de Seckyndon, and others, to take workmen to Vale Royal Abbey and put them to work.

1366 SECKINGTON GERARD Nottinghamshire Feet of Fines : 40E3 : 1366Robert Morton and William Strete, pl., versusHugh de Hercy, ten.The manor of Marton by Bautre, which Hugh acknowledged to be the right of Robert and should, after the death of Joan, wife of Gerard de Sekyngton, who held it in dower, and had demised it to Anna le Despencer, revert to the said Robert.

1366 SECKINGTON ROBERT Register of Bishop Robert de StrettonThe Bishop constitutes masters Richard de Drayton, Jordan de Holme, Geoffrey de Heyford, ds. Robert de Sekyndon, and Thomas de Frodesham, jointly and severally, his proctors and special nuncios, to deliver to the Archbishop of Canterbury this register of ecclesiastical benefices held by clerks residing in his diocese, made in accordance with a monition or mandate issued -as is said- by Pope Urban V, and to do whatever else is required.Dated Haywode, IX KAL December, 1366.

1368 SECKINGTON ROBERT May 24, 1368Commission to Robert de Sekyndon, among others, to visit various churches in Bridgnorth, Stafford, Tettenhall, Shrewsbury, and Wolverhampton, and make enquiry and restore defects.

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1369 SECKINGTON ROBERT Calender of Inquisitions: Vol. XII: Edward IIIGerard BurdetWrit to the Escheator to inquire as to the lands and heir of the said Gerard, and who has been in possession of his lands since his death and received the issues.

30 December, 42 Edward III (1369)Warwick: Inquisition made at Coleshill, Wednesday after St.Hilary.

Sekyndon: a messuage and 4 1/2 virgates of land, held of Maud, late the wife of Robert de Holand, as of the honour of Winchester, by knight service.Maud in turn held the premises of the king, of the honour aforesaid. After her death, the tenements which she held, together with the services of the said Gerard, came into thehands of the present king.

Sekyndon: A toft of 3 virgates of land, held of Thomas de Beauchamp, then Earl of Warwick, by knight service.

Arue: The manor, held of Richard de Stafford, knight, by knightservice.

He died on 9 July, 23 Edward III (1350).John Burdet, knight, his son, aged 22 years, is his heir.Robert de Sekyndon, clerk, has been in possession of the premises held of the said honour, from the time of Gerard's death until now, by the demise of the king.The Earl was in possession of the tenements held of him from the time of Gerard's death until the full age of the said heir.Richard de Stafford was in possession of the manor until the full age of the heir.

1370 SECKINGTON ROBERT 26 June, 1370Robert de Seckyndon, staying in England, has letters nominating John Hurst and Henry de Coventry as his attorneys in Ireland for one year.Nicholas Spayne received the attorneys.

1370 SECKINGTON THOMAS June 8, 1370.Presentation of Thomas de Sekyndon to the church of Blake Torrington, Devon, Diocese of Exeter, in the King's gift.

1370 SECKINGTON JOHN ii Kal. August, 1370John de Segynton, priest, instituted to the vicarage of Yolgreve, vacant by the resignation of ds. John de Appethorpe, in exchange with the chantry in the church of Boyleston, founded by Walter Waldechef, at the presentation of the Abbot and Convent de Pratis, Leicester.Mandate. Obedience.The said ds. John Appethorp instituted to the said chantry, at the presentation of ds. Walter de Kent, rector of Boyleston.Obedience. Mandate.

1371 SECKINGTON SIMON Warwickshire Feet of Fines Coleshill: 1371-1372Quinze of Hil.Henry Ap Griffith, Chivaler, and Joan his wife, pl.,Henry de Tymmore, clerk, and Simon de Sekyndon, clerk, def.,Manor of Coleshill with appurtenances.Plea of Covenant. Pl. acknowledged right of Henry de Tymmore, as that def. had of their gift.Cons., def. granted to pl. and rendered to court, to hold to pl. and the heirs of their bodies of the chief lords of that fee by the services thereunto appurtaining, with contingent remainders in default of pl.'s issue, to John, son of John de Sutton and the heirs of his body, to Baldwin, son of John de Montfort and the heirs of his body, to Margaret, da. of John de Sutton and the heirs of her body, to her sister Elizabeth, the heirs of her body, to John de Rochford and the heirs of his body, to the right heirs of the said Joan.

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1373 SECKINGTON THOMAS Wiltshire Inquisitions Post-Mortem.John, son of John LanveysyInquisition made at New Sarum, 20th November, 47 Edward III (1373), before the above-said Escheator ( John Froille, the King's Escheator in Wiltshire ), by the oath of Richard Torold John ......... Thomas Jurdain Thomas Thresshere Henry Honde Walter Ba.....who say thatIt would be no damage to the king or any other, to allow the said John to enfeoff William Ford and Thomas Segynton, clerks, with his manor of Cumbe Byset in Wiltshire, and property in Oxfordshire, and the reversion of more in that county after the death of Elizabeth, wife of Roger Elmrugge, for the purpose of a re-settlement on the said John, son of John, and his wife Elizabeth in tail, with contingent remainder, as to Cumbe Byset, to the said John's right heirs, ( and as to the Oxfordshire property, to William de Molyns, Chivalor ). The manor of Cumbe Byset is held of the king in chief by knight service, and is worth 76 shillings a year.The said John, son, has no other lands in the county.Chanc. Inq. P.M. Ser. I 47 Edward III, 2nd November, No54New Reference. Chan. Inq.a.q.d. File No17.

1374 SECKINGTON THOMAS February 2, 1374.Licence bought by John, son of John Lanveysey, for the enfeoffment of William Forde, John Knight, and Thomas Segynton, clerks, of the manors of Coombe Byset, Wiltshire, and Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, except 10 acres held in Coombe Byset by Roger Elmrugg and Elizabeth, his wife.Also the manor of Cudlynton.

1374 SECKINGTON SIMON The Register of the Diocese of WorcesterDuring the vacancy of the See: 1301-1435Institution of John Colle, clerk, presented by Hugh Hopwas, canon of the cathedral church of Lichfield, Henry de Tymmore, clerk, and Simon de Seckington, to the church of Hampton Lovet on 27 July, 1374.

1376 SECKINGTON RICHARD ROBERT THOMAS Calender of Fine Rolls : Volume VIII : 1369-1377 Page 332February 16, 1376 ; Westminster.Commitment to Richard de Sekyndon, Clerk of the Exchequer, by mainprise of Robert de Sekyndon and Thomas de Sekyndon, of the wardship of two parts of a moiety of the manor of Kingsneuton, County Warwick, which Richard Meignill, Knight, held in chief by knight service, to hold from the time of Richard's death until the lawful age of his heir, rendering the extent thereof yearly at the Exchequer by equal portions at Easter and Michaelmas.

1377 SECKINGTON RICHARD Cal. Inq.P.M. : Volume XIV : 48-51 Edward III : 1377Richard de Sekyndon, clerkCommitted two thirds of the moiety of Kingsneuton held in dower for Hawise Meignill.

1377 SECKINGTON JOHN Tamworth Manor Rolls: 21 October, 1377Purprestures include John de Sekyndon amerced 6 pence for occupying the common ground of the town at "Cateslane" with one "swyncote" and 6 pence for occupying the highway elsewhere, (unspecified), with one "palys".

1378 SECKINGTON ROBERT The last day of February, 1378Exchange between ds. William Blaby, rector of Kynggesnewton and Robert de Sekyndon, rector of Normanton upon Sore, York Diocese.Letters of commission fron Alexander, Archbishop of York and Legate of Apostolic See, enclosing inquisition by the official of Notyngham, dated Cawode, February 26, 1378, the fifth year of his consecration. March 4, at Heywood, the exchange was effected. Robert de Sekyndon, priest, instituted in the person of his proxy William Hamelyn, clerk, to Kynggesnewton at the

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presentation of the King, patron for this turn by reason of the wardship of the land and heir of Richard Meignill, deceased, who held of the king in chief, being in his hands.The proxy swore obedience. Mandate.The same date. The said William Blaby, priest, instituted to the said church of Normanton, at the presentation of the Prior and convent of Durham.Report to the Archbishop of York.

1379 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS The church in London. 1375-1392Taxation of the Clergy. 1379-81.Lincoln Diocese: Archdeaconry of LeicesterNicholas Sekyndon: Markfield: Sparkenhoe deanery.

1379 SECKINGTON JOHN Tamworth Manor Rolls : 15 November, 1379John Sekyndon amerced 4 pence for one "swynsty" on common ground.

1379 SECKINGTON THOMAS Inquisition Post-Mortem; Elizabeth Elmbridge : 1379Mussyndene (Great Missendon), Buckinghamshire; a moiety of the manor held by Elizabeth, wife of Roger Elmerugg with reversion to Thomas de Sekyngton, inter alia. 2 Richard II.Also the manors of Cudlyngton and Hogenorton, Oxfordshire.Also the manor of Elmbrugge, Worcestershire.Also the manor of Wyttenham, Berkshire.Also the manor of Coumbe Byset, Wiltshire.

1379 SECKINGTON THOMAS Cal. Inq.P.M. : XV : 1-7 Richard IIThomas Sekyngton : 14 June 1379EntailmentBuckinghamshire : Great MissendenOxfordshire : Cudlynton, Wodestoke, Hoge NortonBerkshire : Abyndon, WyttenhamWiltshire : Cumbe Bassett

Death of Elizabeth, late wife of Richard Elmerugg formerly wife of Hugh Plecy

1379 SECKINGTON ROBERT THOMAS John of Gaunt's Register, 1379-1383Sir Robert Seckington, clerk.Page 92 5 November, 1379 KenilworthPage 628 2 December, 1381 Fulham

Sir Thomas Seckington, clerk, Clerk of EstreatsPage 92 5 November, 1379 KenilworthPage 628 2 December, 1381 FulhamPage 804 15 February, 1383 Westminster

1381 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS October 12, 1381, at HeywodeNicholas de Sekyndon, chaplain, in the person of William de Derby, his proxy, instituted to the church of Kyngesnewton, vacant by the death of ds. Robert de Sekyndon, at the presentation of Sir Richard Herthull, knight. The proxy swore obedience. Mandate.

1386 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS Tamworth Manor Rolls : 17 December, 1386Deed from the burgesses and community of the whole vill of Tamworth and of the whole vill of Wigginton confirming that William le Sauvage, "dilectus Clericus" of Sir John Hastings, and his heirs, may enclose by dike and hedge a place in the common pasture, containing about two acres, which he received by grant for his service from Sir John de Hastings: the said William henceforth not to enclose any additional common pasturewithout their permission and common assent.This grant is given at the request of the said Lord Hastings.Affixed with the seal of the community together with the seal of Roger de Comberford specially chosen for the community of the manor of Wigginton.Witnessed by Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton William Meignill, Lord of Hintes John de Clynton, Knight William de Tamehorn William du Lee Nicholas de Seckindon

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John de Bodenham Michael de Langedon John, his son Robert de Wytacre Ralph le Deistere and others not named.

1388 SECKINGTON THOMAS 12 Richard II, 1388 : Essex : ColchesterThomas de Sekyngton, CommissionerSurvey to seize the possessions of Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk;Forfeited....the Earl had no other lands or tenements in Dedham or elsewhere in the said county... except such as are contained in inquisitions returned into the Chancery and taken before Thomas de Sekyngton and Richard Filongleye, esquire, in January, 10 Richard II.

1390 SECKINGTON ROBERT WILLIAM JOHN Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury1390 : Sekynton, Robert, Clerk, Shire, Surrey. St.Martin le Grand, London. 6 Rous

Surrey Archaelogical Collections, Volume 8: p.224Shere and its RectorsShere formerly included Cranleigh and Gumshall.The earliest Rector whose will is extant is Robert Seckington, instituted 8th February, 1380, and continued as Rector until 1390.This will is dated 23 July, 1390, and was proved 26 August, 1390, by William Seckington.Robert Seckington described himself as Rector of the church of Shere, county of Surrey. He bequested his soul to Almighty God and to the Blessed Virgin and to all the saints, and his body to be buried in the church or cloister of St.Martin le Grand, London. He altered this by codicil to St.Martins, Ongar.He bequested to the fabric of the church 40 shillingsto each vicar 20 penceto each clerk of the college 12 penceto each chorister 6 pence

He bequested to the fabric of his church of Shere, 10 quarters of barley, to his brother William Seckington, his two best cloaks, one of calaber, ( a kind of fur), the other of otres (otters skin ), and his dagger tipped with silver. to Joan his brother's wife, 2 cloaks, one of calaber, the other of popyl (unknown ), and one pare of rabbit skins for the covering of a bed, and all his linen and cloths. to John Seckington, his brother's son, one hundred shillings, his bed with scallop, one quilt, and one pair of sheets. to Margaret, his sister, thirteen silver spoons and one bed, a red one with curtains and furniture, one pair of sheets and one quilt, and forty shillings sterling.to Agnes, daughter of his brother William, one bed with one quilt, one pair of sheets, with its small curtains, and forty shillings. to every other child of his brother, forty shillings.If all the children of his brother die under age or before marriage, then all the aforesaid goods to be disposed for his soul and for the soul of his parents, or in deeds of charity.He bequested to Joan, his kinswoman, daughter of John Seckington, his brother, one bed, one pair of sheets, one quilt, and twenty shillings and one service of pewter. to John, apprentice of his brother William, one garnish (service of pewter ), and 6 shillings and eight pence. to Roger, his servant, a Frenchman, forty shillings.The residue to his executors, to bestow for his soul.Executors:William Seckington, his brother, and William Weston, esquire.Dated at London. Codicil, 18 August.

1401 SECKINGTON WILLIAM Surrey Fines. 1-2 Henry IV. P 163/12.William Brampton, citizen and stockfishmonger of London.William Skene.William Sekyngton, Stockfishmonger and citizen of London, andJohn Bryan, junior, versusJohn Seymour of London and his wife Johanna in Southwark. 1401

1401 SECKINGTON WILLIAM List of Citizens of London, 1401.Stockfishmonger. William Sekyngton.

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1404 SECKINGTON WILLIAM Wills etc. in the Commissary Court of London (London Division)Volume 1. 1374-1488.Index to Testamentary Records in the Commissary Court of LondonSeckington (Sekynton) Wm. Stockfishm. Lond. admon. 1404. Register 2. Folio 39V.

1404 SECKINGTON THOMASVisitation of Huntingdonshire; 1613Sciant p'ntes, &c. q'd nos Thomas Bevyll, Thomas Sekynton et Joh'nes Baudewyne dimissimus, &c. Will'mo Lassells seniori, et Will'mo filio ejus rectori eccl'iae de Haliwell in com. Hunt. et alijs, oia terr' ten', &c. cu pertin' in Chat'its quae habuimus ex

dono et feoffamento Joh'is de Stiuecle, habend' &c. Dat' ao. 5 H 4. apud Chat'its. Hijs testibz, Pagano Tiptot, Joh'e Tiptot, Willielmo Castellacr' militibus, Joh'e Brune et Jacobo Grancestr', et alijs. 1411 SECKINGTON ROBERT 8 June 1411Tamworth Court Rolls: Attached Writ : 1411Henry, by the Grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, to his bailiffs of Tamworth, greetings.We order you, without delay and according to the custom of our manner of Tamworth, you do full right to Robert de Sekyndon, in respect of a messuage with appurtenances in Tamworth, of which Henry Jeke and Joan, who was the wife of John de Bollenhull, deforced him, lest we hear further complaint thereof for default of right.By me myself a witness, at Westminster, 8th day of June, in the year of our reign the twelfth. (8 June, 1411). Hertipole

1429 SECKINGTON WILLIAM Norwich Heresy Trials, 1428-1431Trial of Richard of Beccles: August, 1429.before William, Bishop of Norwich John Exeter, clerk William Worstede, Prior of Norwich John Derham, Prior of the Cell of St.Margaret de Lenn William Bernham William Sekyngton (in descretis bacallariis)

1431 SECKINGTON ROBERT Feudal Aids - Bedford / Devon. 1284-1431Robertus Sekyngton de Sekyngton in Comitatu Warrwici, Gentilman, habuit dicto die veneris in dominico liberum tenementum in Coton quod tenetur in socagio, et valet per annum X.s.No date: placed at 1431

1460 SECKINGTON JOHN Early Chncery Proceedings: 1385-1467Sekyngton, John. Page 302:Suit No. 43

William Moyne, 1460/ 1465: P.R.O. C1/29/43To the right reverent fader in god, the Byssop of Excetre, Chaunceler of Inlond.Besekith mekely William Moyne the Yonger that where he purchased of on John Albottesley, late of Huntyngdon, and Kateryne his wyff a mees in Huntyngdon be forseid called the Crowne, wyth othir diverse tenements therto (be)longyng for the summe of L200, wheroffe was payd in hande L46 13s. 4d. and suerte suffisaunt be obligacion for the payment of the residue of the seid summe, at whichtyme of purchas therwere inffeffed in the seid mees and tenements John Sekyngton, Laurence Jowet, and John Towselond in fee to the use of the seid John Albottesley and Kateryne, which your seid supplaunt suffred the same John Sekengton(sic), Laurence Jowet, and John Towselond to stonde stylle infeffed to the use of youre seid suppliaunt, and that where your seid supplaunt hath often tymes required the seid feffees to make astat to your seid suppliaunt, thit thei so to doo often tymes have refused and thi do, wherfor plese it your gode and gracyous lordshyp to grante a wryt sub pena, or several wryttes of sub pena, direct to the seid feffes to appere before the kyng in hys

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(Court of) Chauncerye at a certain day to be examyned in this mater and to doo in the premissis as right and consciens wul, atte reverens of god and in the waye of charite.Pledges of Prosecution John Aspelond, formerly of London, Gentilman, Robert Aunflys of London, Gentilman.

1460 SECKINGTON WILLIAMThe Will of William Seckington; 9 January 1460.Will proved 17 March 1460.

"The Will of Master William Sekyngton

With frequent sickness of body increasing in strength (and) a mind growing weary, and having agreed to the prudent course of entrusting business to a learned proxy on several occasions, and being able to bequeath these things, I, William Sekyngton, sick in body but by God's dispensation sound and calm in mind, carefully make provision on the ninth day of the month of January (in) the year of (our) Lord 1460. In the name of God, amen, I make my will in this form. Firstly, I leave my soul to God, the creator of all creatures, the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the other saints, (and) my body to be dutifully buried in the chapel of the Blessed Mary in the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, Norwich. Also I leave to the Prior of the said cathedral church convent 6s 8d, and to each ordained and professed monk of the aforesaid cathedral church, 2s. Also I will that on the day of my burial the Prior and convent shall have an honourable allowance of food, and another on the principal day (held?) in my memory, specifically for preforming the office of the dead. Also I leave to the college of St.Giles in Norwich, 40s. Also I leave to the collegiate church of the Blessed Mary of the Fields in Norwich, 30s. Also I leave to the parish church of St.Clement at the Bridge in Norwich, 6s 8d. Also I leave to the Rector there to repeat the names of Thomas and Margaret my parents in prayers each Sunday in the church, publicly, and for the final leave-taking, 10s. Also I leave to each priest present at my exequies and celebrating mass for me, 4d., and to each clerk of the parish, 2d., and to (each) singing boy prsent at the reading of my exequies, 1d. Also I leave to the Prior and convent of Carrowe (?), 13s 4d. Also I leave to the Sisters of Normandy, 10s. Also I leave to each house or place of the lepers at the five gates of the aforesaid city, 40s. Also I leave to each prisoner in the castle and in the goal of Norwich, 1d. Also I will that the expenses of my funeral both on the day of burial and on the principal day be honourable in form, both in the church and as regards food and drink, according to the discretion of my executors, and I will that on the day of (my) burial 20s. be distributed among the poor. Also I leave to each canon of the priory of St.Peter in Ipswich, 12d. and to the Prior there, 20d. And I leave for the feasts of the same house one silver salt, not covered, two small mazers with

which I was accustomed to be served, and I remit to them 20s. which they owe me for things lately ignored. Also I leave to the Rector of the parish church of St.Mary of Stoke next to Ipswich, 4s 4d. and to the poor of the same parish, 2s. Also I leave to the Rector of the parish church of Stutton, 4s 4d., and to the poor of the same church (sic), 2s. Also I leave to the ornaments, chancel, and parish church of St.Mary of the Marsh one singular vestment for the priest to celebrate (mass), one part of which vestment is white and the other black silk. Also I leave to the same church one ordinal and one good and new processional. And I leave to the poor of the same parish, 6s 8d. Also I leave to the ornaments of the church of St.Michael of Gydding in the county of Huntingdon in honour of God and to the memory of Thomas my father and Margaret my mother buried there, one singular vestment for the priest to celebrate (mass), red and black in colour with two corporal cloths and one .... of the colour of the vestment. Also I leave to the same church one old missal, one new chalice, and I will (that) all these serve the altar of St.Nicholas next to which my parents were buried, and I leave to the same church one manual, and I will that the Vicar of the same vill repeat the names of my parents in the prayers each Sunday, and I will that the same Vicar do this for certain (?) for two years. Also I leave to each ordained mendicant friar in Norwich, 20s. Also I leave to Margaret Bramle, formerly the wife of Thomas Bramle, clothier of London, one newly covered mazer, and the goods of the middling quality and six new silver spoons. Also I leave to Thomas Sekyngton my brother, one piece of old silver, not covered, and I leave to the same one large mazer, .... .... of timber, newly painted with two ...., and I leave .... .... with one font and one small old engraved piece. Also I leave to the same one set of red worstead bed-hangings with a valance of the same colour, and one set of linen cloth bed-hangings painted with the trinity with a suitable valence for the same set of bed-hangings with four counterpanes and one muslin .... of the colour of blood, with two curtains of the same colour with all the old ...., and one pair of the middling quality, not of the best, with all the common drinking horns (?) and two goods of the middling quality. Also six of the best cushions and two "baubers" of the colour of blood with the fur of red squirrels and white dogs. Also I will that he have two gowns with fur which are agreeable to him, and I leave to the wife of the same one furred gown agreeable to her, and I leave to the same the coster hanging in my parlour. Also I will that all my other goods after the aforesaid legacies be sold and (the money) expended in celebrating masses for my soul and for the souls of my father and my mother, that is to say in the parish church of the hospital of St.Giles in Norwich for one year, and dutifully for two years in the chapel where my body shall be buried, if the Prior will allow a priest to attend for two years in the church of the aforesaid hospital. Also I will that one secular priest shall be provided with a true and honourable sustenance from my goods so that he may study canon law or theology in the University of Cambridge, and I will that each year he come to the place of my burial and say there the exequies of the dead with a mass on the day following .... ...., and I will

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that he have for his expenses in coming and performing (this), 3s 4d. I will that he have each year for his stipend eight marks from my aforesaid goods, while this lasts. And I will that the said one shall have four daily payments for saying the exequies of the dead, unless he excuses himself for a reasonable cause, and I will that my dwelling-house in the parish of St.Clement of Fribrigge, called "Buttys Place" be sold by my executors and (that) the money received from it be expended in celebrating masses and for other pious uses as was aforesaid and in relieving the most indigent poor, for my soul, and my parents' souls and all the faithful dead, according to the discretion of my executors. And I will that my feoffees deliver seisin thereof to my executors. And moreover, I will that my goods remaining in my aforesaid dwelling-house be sold for profit, as far as is possible, the residue of all my goods not bequeathed to legatees I demise and depose into the hands of my executors to use in the manner and form set out above and to be demised as they shall unanimously agree. Thus I make this my will, and appoint (as) executors Master Simon Thornham, deacon of the collegiate church of the Blessed Mary of the Fields in Norwich, Master William Gladon, notary public, and Sir John Gogeneys, chaplain, for the present and I leave to each of them a copy of this will in his possession (and) for his labour, 20s. I appoint, moreover, Master John S...t the supervisor of this my will, to whom I leave 20s. In witness of which thing, I have fixed my seal to this my present will."

The translator of the will appended a number of notes as follows:-1. The title and first line of text are written in a large book hand.2. 9 January 1460 was a Wednesday.3. Mazers are maple-wood bowls.4. No translation for "baubers" can be found.5. A coster is a side-curtain of a bed.6. 8 marks equals L5- 6s.-8d.7. The supervisor's name is illegible and could be "Sclat" or "Schot".

The following notes on William Seckington's will are by an unknown commentator, forwarded by Arthur Whitlock.Chapel of the Blessed Mary. The Lady Chapel, built by Bishop Walter de Suffield (1245-57). The present-day Lady Chapel in Norwich Cathedral dates only from c1930 but has a twin arch with dog-tooth decoration, probably from the original chapel. Outside the Cathedral (N.E.) is to be seen the site of a former Chapel of St.Mary, but I doubt whether this is the one where Seckington was buried, since the will states "in" the Cathedral. Enclosed was a photo-copy of plan of Cathedral and precinct.

The Prior of the Convent would be a Benedictine.

The term "the principal day held in my memory" is explained as:- This is either the anniversary of his death or some day, perhaps his own saint's day, upon which each year a Mass for the repose of his soul would be said....and paid for! Hence the stipulation later on (p.3) that it be for certain. Priests with many masses for the dead to say would tend to make one do for several, perhaps not even mentioning the exact names of the persons concerned.St.Giles College. The word College here and elsewhere refers of course to an ecclesiastical college composed of priests and religious responsible for the various churches and religious foundations. Enclosed was a photo-copy of map of Norwich church emplacements.St.Giles church is still in use and has given its name to St.Giles Street. A parishioner was George Borrow who lived close by in Willow Lane.Blessed Mary of the Fields. This could be either St.Mary at Coslany, or St.Mary the Less; the latter now disused. There is also a street in Norwich called Chapelfield, and with its other branch, encloses a park, once the site of a chapel, but with which name-patronage I'm afraid I don't know. Yet another possiblity (and this is interesting because Seckington's house was close by, is the chapel of St.Mary which we've already seen existed on the N.E. side of the Cathedral.St.Mary of the Marsh could also have been this latter. It's close by the river and could have been marshy land.St.Clement at the Bridge. This refers to St.Clement's church near Fye Bridge. Later in the will, for "Fribrigge" read Fye Bridge. I can find no reference to Buttys Place, but in Norwich many alleys often included a section named a place. St.Clement's Alley still exists.Drinking horns were simply beakers made of horn, not in the actual shape of a horn. They were still in use in rural East Anglia in the early 19th. century."Goods" is probably best translated by "articles"."Baubers" is possibly a misreading of "backers", the other part of a chair-cushioning.

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Carrowe is the modern Carrow, an important part of Norwich since the football ground is situated there. A more interesting claim to fame is that here was built in 1146 a convent of Benedictine nuns, the "Sisters of Normandy" referred to in the will. A monastery of Benedictine monks already existed there and may well be connected with the priory at Charroux in Poitou.Norwich Castle (Blanchefleur) housed the County Gaol up till the early years of this century.St.Peter's, Ipswich, still exists as a parish church.St.Mary of Stoke (a suburb of Ipswich) lies on the south bank of the Gipping opposite the main part of the town.Stutton lies on the north side of the Stour estuary about 7 1/2 miles from Ipswich. The church there is dedicated to St.Peter.St.Giles Hospital was founded by John le Grant during the reign of Edward I as an almshouse.

Antony Beck, Archivist of Norwich cathedral wrote;-The Bauchun Chapel was built in the early fourteenth century, its founder being William Bauchun, who was the Granarius of the Priory, and evidently gave money for it; the Pitancer's Roll for 1329-30 gives the account " de expensis super capellam Willelmi Bauchun....Summa totius Recept. ad opus capelle Lxxxvi xiijs. iiijd.....Summa expensarium....Lxlviij xvijs. iiijd. ob. Evidently he hadn't raised quite enough; so that the Priory had to find L12 and 4s. and the odd ha'penny.In the mid-fifteenth century the roof was removed, the walls were

raised, and the stone-vaulted roof was added, with an abundance of carved bosses. This was at the expense of William Sekyngton, LL.B., Advocate of the Consistory Court of Norwich, which was held in this chapel, and also Corrector General of Crimes, to Bishop Alnwick. He died in 1460.There is no book dealing with the bosses in the Cathedral Library, but an account of them was written by M.R.James for the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, who published it in 1908. The main subject of the bosses is the story of the Roman Empress falsely accused, first of adultery and later of child murder; she was miraculously delivered by the help of the Virgin Mary to whom, as Our Lady of Pity, the Bauchun Chapel is dedicated. Most of the bosses refer to this tale; the others celebrate the Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin. Two corbels, on the west and east walls, have angels carrying shields with Sekyngton's coat of arms: on a bend, three chevronels, in chief a mullet. Another corbel on the west wall bears a half-length of a lawyer, wearing a coif and kneeling at a desk with his hands clasped. This is presumably Sekyngton,

whose will, proved on 17 March 1460, directed that he should be buried in the cathedral "in the chapel of Blessed Mary of Pity". There are some illustrations in the book by M.R.James, but they are small and indistinct, unsuitable for photo-copying. There is also a reference, based on James, in M.D.Anderson's "Drama and Imagery in English Medieval Churches", C.U.P., 1963, pp. 188-192; you might find this book more easily than James's. It has one illustration of a Bauchun boss, at plate 13a; the photograph comes from the National Buildings Record, which may perhaps contain others from the chapel.The bosses are not arranged in any clear order, so that the story (which corresponds fairly closely with Chaucer's Man of Lawes Tale) is difficult to follow. James thought they must have been carved first, and then put in place without regard to their order in the story. He suggests how they should be grouped to make sense.M.D.Anderson thinks that the carvings may have been based on one of the plays performed by the Craft Guilds. The Norwich carvers probably used loca plays for another series of bosses in the cathedral (in the north and south transepts), and though no play on this story has survived here, there is a continental " Miracle de l'Emperis de Roume" which gives the legend in much the same form as James found the bosses.The full title of M.R.James's account of the chapel roof is "The Sculptured Bosses in the roof of the Bauchun Chapel of Our Lady of Pity in Norwich Cathedral". Published in Norwich for the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1908.

1460 SECKINGTON JOHN Chancery Inquisition Post-Mortem (Series 2) xxxii, 124Date not known: P.R.O. C142/32John SeckingtonHenry, by the grace of God, King of England and of France and Lord of Ireland, to (our) Escheator....., greetings.Whereas John Sekington, who held land of us in chief, has ended his last day, we order you.....in which (lands and holdings) John had seisin in his demesne as of fee within your bailiwick (on) the day that he died, in order that we can take possession (of them) without delay, and take them into our hands and..... make until we order otherwise.And inquire diligently by the oaths of good and lawful men of your same bailiwick, by what.....which lands and holdings the same John held of us in chief as in demesne within your

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daid bailiwick (for) what service....of others, and for what service, and how much those lands and holdings are worth each year from all revenues, and on what day the same John died, and who is his nearest heir and of what estate.And inquire thereupon separately and make answer to us in our Chancery under your seal and the seals of those by whom it was made without delay to this writ.....at Westminster, the 30th day of June (in) the year of (our) reign which (was) aforesaid. TunstallDate unknown: placed at 1460.

1478 SECKINGTON WILLIAM Calendar of Patent RollsFebruary 20, 1478Exemplification, at the request of Roger Twynyho, kinsmam and heir of Ankarette, late the wife of William Twynyho of Cayforde, Somerset, of the following:-1. A petition (in English ) of the said Roger in the present Parliament that whereas the said Ankarette on Saturday, 12 April, 1477, was in her manor of Cayforde, and Richard Hyde, late of Warwick, gentleman, and Roger Strugge, late of Bekehampton, Somerset, towker, with divers riotous persons to the number of fourscore by the command of George, Duke of Clarence, came to Cayforde about two of the clock after noon and entered her house and carried her off the same day to Bath, and thence the Sundayfollowing to Circeter, Gloucestershire, and from thence to Warwick, whither they brought her on the Monday following about eight of the clock in the afternoon, which town of Warwick is distant from Cayforde seventy miles, and then and there took from her all her jewels, money, and goods and also in the said Duke's behalf, as though he had used the King's power, commanded Thomas Delalynde, esquire, and Edith his wife, daughter of the said Ankarette, and their servants, to avoid from the town of Warwick and lodge them at Stratford upon Avon that night, six miles fromthence, and the said Duke kept Ankarette in prison unto the hour of nine before noon on the morrow, to wit, the Tuesday after the closing of Pasche, and then caused her to be brought to the Guildhall at Warwick before divers of the justices of the peace in the county then sitting in sessions and caused her to be indicted by the name of Ankarette Twynneowe, late of Warwick, widow, late servant of the Duke and Isabel his wife, of having at Warwick on 10 October, 1476, given to the said Isabel a venomous drink of ale mixed with poison, of which the latter sickened until the Sunday before Christmas, on which day she died, andthe justices arraigned the said Ankarette and a jury appeared and found her guilty and it was considered that she should be led from there to the goal of Warwick and from thence should be drawn through the town to the gallows of Myton and hanged till she were dead, and the sheriff was commanded to do execution and so he did, which indictment, trial, and judgment were done

and given within three hours of the said Tuesday, and the jurors for fear gave the verdict contrary to their conscience, in proof whereof divers of them came to the said Ankarette in remorse and asked her forgiveness, in consideration of the imaginations o the saidDuke and his great might, the unlawful taking of the said Ankarette through three shires, the inordinate hasty process and judgment, her lamentable death, and her good disposition, the King should ordain that the record, process, verdict, and judgment should be void and of no effect, but that as the premises were done by the command of the said Duke, the said justices and sheriff and the under-sheriff and their ministers should not be vexed.2. The answer of the King: Soit fait il est desire.3. A schedule annexed to the petition, being the inquisition taken as above before John Hugford, esquire, Henry Boteler and John West, justices, by oath of Richard Fulwood, esquire, Baldwin Porter, esquire, William Bary of Berton, Thomas Wainwright of Stretford, Richard Hasilholt of Alcestre, John Grove of Aspeley, John Shawe of Alcestre, Robert Plumner of Warwick, John Goodman of the same, John Page of Wyllyngton, Robert Toly of Bormyngton, and William Gibbons of Honyngton. 4. A writ attested by H. Boteler directing the Sheriff to impanel a jury of twenty-four.5. The endorsement. John Beaufitz, sheriff: The execution of the writ appears in a panel annexed.6. The panel: John Hubaude, esquire, juror Thomas Clopton, gentilman Henry Broun of Napton, gentilman, juror Thomas James of Lodyngton, juror Edmund Hore of Framton, juror William Ravys of Canley, juror William Reynolde of Henley Robert Deyster of Henley John Ruttur of Roowyngton William Deraunt of Bercheston Richard Collynge of Whitchurch Thomas Sadler of Warwick Robert Geffys of Radford Gymly John Benet of Woolton Wawen Thomas Tasker of Stretford Thomas Rogers of Erdyngton Robert Carpenter of Halford

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Robert Tiftote of Warwick John Litilhaye of Dunchurch Robert Compton, gentilman, juror Thomas Olney, gentilman, juror John Harwell, gentilman, juror Roger Paget of Stretford, juror Thomas Edwardes of Preston, juror John Dufton of Stretton William Felys of Kenelworth Thomas Staunton of Longbrigge John Stokes of Henley John Harvy of Whitchurche William Hasilholt of Alcestur William Rede of Hilmorton Nicholas Melton of Dunchurch Thomas Othen of Aston William Tiftote of Henley William Sekynton of Sekynton Thomas Shawe of Warwick William Wellys of Warwick Thomas Fysscher of Warwick

1483 SECKINGTON WILLIAM The Gild Register, Stratford upon Avon. 1406-15351 Richard III. 1483-84For the soul of William Segyngton 3 shillings and 4 pence

1524 SECKINGTON WILLIAMChancery Inquisition Post-mortem (series 2) XL 101William Seckington, son of John Seckington.Document allegedly illegible.

1532 SECKINGTON JOHNTamworth Population Census: 1532.A list of families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford was compiled in 1532.

Under the heading "Lecheffeld Strett, Tamworth" (Lichfield Street), there is listed:-Henry Selle, Margaret, uxor eius + John Segenton, Sp'us.William, Thomas, Isabel,Nicholas Regeley, Thomasin, parentes.

1538 SECKINGTON ISABELL THOMASColeshill Parish Register: Baptism Register.2 December 1538.Isabell, daughter of Thomas Seckington of Coleshill, was baptised.

1539 SECKINGTON JOHN THOMASColeshill Parish Register: Baptism Register.John, son of Thomas Seckington of Coleshill, was baptised.Another record notes that James, son of Thomas Seckington, was baptised in 1539. However, Thomas Seckington's will mentions a son John, and does not mention any son named James.

1545 SECKINGTON NICHOLASThe Will of Nicholas Seckington. !4 December 1545

In the name of God Amen, the 14th day of December in the 37th year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King Henry the eighth by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and on earth Supreme Head of the Church of England and also of Ireland.

I, Nicholas Seckenton, of perfect mind and good memory, do make my testament and last will in manner and form following;First I bequeath my soul unto Almighty God and to our blessed Lady Saint Mary and to all the holy company of Heaven, and my body to be buried within the church of Sudbury.Also I bequeath to the church of Sudbury for my burial 3s. 4d.Also I bequeath to John Taylor of Stowton Grange 6s. 8d.Also I bequeath to the Church of Seckington 6s. 8d.Also I bequeath to the church of Somersall to make a light to stand before the sacrament 12d.Also I bequeath to John Clark of Sudbury for his pains taken in being supervisor of my will 6s. 8d.Also I bequeath to Thorpe Church in the Clottes 3s. 4d.Also I bequeath to the church of Sudbury 3s. 4d. if anything be behind unpaid of the office which I was in.

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Also I bequeath to Margaret Holland a bushel of blend corn.Also I bequeath to Thomas Archer of Burton 8d.Also I bequeath to Thomas Hechenson 8d.Also I will that my debts be paid off my whole goods, after that my goods to be divided in 3 parts, the one part to my wife, the other I bequeath to my son William the which was last gotten, and to Agnes my last gotten daughter, and the third part to bring me home with, and to pay my bequests.Also I bequeath to William Tyterton a bushel of blend corn, and to be paid at the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel next coming.Also I bequeath the residue of my part of my goods to William Seckington my lastgotten son and to Agnes my last gotten daughter if any be left after that I be brought home and my bequests paid.Also I ordain and make my true and lawful executors Robert Nicholls and Agnes my last gotten daughter to execute this my last will.Also I make my supervisor John Clark of Sudbury to see this my last will be performed.These being witnesses:Richard Bowne, parson of SomersallWilliam PalmerHenry Jackson

Appendix to Nicholas Seckenton's Will; 1545.These be the debts that I do owe:Firstly to Joan Sponer 27s. 5d.Also John Swenson 6s. 8d.Also my servant John Malabur 6s. 8d.Also William Palmer 6s. 8d.Also Robert Patryche 2s. 0d.Also Smartwood of Ashbourne, draper 8d.Also William Moore of Uttoxeter, butcher 2d.Also Thomas Moore 2d.Also Thomas Archar of Burton 12d.Also I have paid to John Heafe for a close a year and (abmake ?) until lady day in lent next coming. (This date is Thursday, 25 March, 1547).Also Ralph Wylshawe of Uttoxeter, Smeth, owes me for 2 bullocks and John Ferneaugh being short for the same, the sum of 12 shillings.

The Inventory of all and singular goods of Nicholas Seckenton, late deceased.

In the parish of Sudbury, made and appraised by Henry Ford, Thomas Lort, Thomas Marshall, Robert Spallon.Firstly, 4 oxen, the value £3- 0 -0Also 12 kyne £7- 4s-0Also 6 young beasts £2- 0 -0Also 2 horses and 2 mares 26s-8dAlso a sow and 6 pigs 6s-8dAlso a featherbed, 2 mattresses, and a bolster 8s-4dAlso 2 coverlets and a white sheet 2s-0Also 6 sheets 5s-0Also a chamber pot, 2 pans, 4 pewter dishes 8s-0Also a cupboard 8dAlso a brand iron, a pathekys, a frying pan 12dAlso a wain, a plough, a harrow 5s-0Also 2 yokes, a yone teme, a pair of iron clefys 20dAlso a borde, a forme, and 2 chairs 8dAlso a trene ware 8dAlso 2 sacks 8dAlso a capon and hens 12dAlso the corn in the barn, and hay and corn in the field 20s-0Also 2 cofers 8dAlso a bord cloth, a towel 6dIn total £15- 16s- 10d.Dated 22 February, presumably 1546.

c1550 SECKINGTON THOMASDocument P.R.D. C1/1380 in the P.L.O.This document is in very bad condition and only disjointed phrases can be made out.

Complayneth and sheweth onto your good Lordshuppe your pore orator and dayly bedman Thomas Sekyngton of Orlsyth in the county of Derby, husbendman.That where your seyd orator about the 3rd or 4th yere of the reign of our late Sovereign lorde Kynge Edward the sixth.....complaint in thys honorable court against one Robert Nycollys of Sekyngton in the seyd countie, husbandman, of, for, and conferring the right, title, and interest of and in the manor of Sekyngton aforesaid, and of and in one messuage and 30 acres of arable

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lande, medow, and pasture with appurtenance in (Coton in the Elms) worth L40 in the countie of Derby.The ..... of rights of and in the premisses, the sayd petitioner by mediation of their frynddis, submitted themselfes ..... to abyde the awarde, arbitment, and judgment of John Hunt of the Myddell Temple in the citie of London and Mychell Purfrey of the same house, esquiers, which arbitrators collying before theym your said orator and the seyd Robert Nycollys ..... advyse herying their proves and wythenesses in the seyd matter, made their awarde that your seyd pore orator shulde have and ..... messuage, lande, medow, and pasture with the appurtenances lyinge in Coton in the seyd countie of Derby and ..... conferring the seyd manor with the appurtenances ..... awarde but referred the awarde there of upon the proves ..... and wyttenesses.

Afterward about 2 yerys last past the seyd Robert Nycollys by their ..... cometh ..... seyd orator. In consideration whereof and forasmuch as your seyd orator could not gett the seyd arbitrators to mete together ..... their awarde nor can purshew or folow the tryall of hys ryght of and in the premysssssssssys in thys honorable court nor at the common lawe for that he standeth ..... Nycollys to Abyde the awarde of the seyd arbitrators who have tyme to make their awarde ..... yet to come to all great impovershment of your seyd pore orator to hys ner undoying except ..... be shewed by your lordshippe in thys behalfe ..... therefore please the same to grant the ..... be directed to the seyd John Hunt and Mychell Purfrey commandynge theym personally to appere before your lordshippe in .....(the rest of this document is unreadable except for single words here and there).

1560 SECKINGTON THOMAS The Will of Thomas Seckington.In the name of God amen, the third day of May in the year of our Lord God 1560, I, Thomas Sekenton of Coleshill in the county of Warwick being sick in body but whole in mind, praised be God, make my testament containing my last will in manner and form hereafter following;

First I bequeath my soul to God Almighty, my creator and redeemer, trusting to be saved by the merits of his death and passion, and my body to be buried in the parish churchyard of the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Coleshill aforesaid.Also I bequeath to the Cathedral Church of Lichfield 4 pence.

Also I give and bequeath to John Sekenton my son 6 shillings and 8 pence, and to Reginald Sekenton my son 26 shillings and 8 pence, and to Isabel Sekenton my daughter 26 shillings and 8 pence, all which sums of money I will shall be paid to my said children at such time as they be married or else when they be 21 years of age at the sight of my overseers, and if it so chance that my wife do marry again, she to pay them their portions before she do marry.Also I will that if any of my children Richard, Reginald, or Isabel, do die before they have received their parts, the part to them due, to be delivered to them that live.The residue of my goods moveable and unmoveable, when my debts and legacies are paid, and my body is brought to the ground, I fully give and bequeath to Amy my wife, whom I ordained and make my Executrix and my trusty friend, Reginold Bellars, and he to have his charges borne, and I desire my friend Denis Gurratt and my brother Peter Edmunde to be overseers of the same as my trust is they will.These being witnesses: John Fenton, Vicar of Coleshill. Henry Riddell, Bailiff. Henry Radforth.

The Inventory of the goods of Thomas Sekenton, departed.appraised by Timothy Flude, Ralph Heffeld, and Thomas Savage.Inp...in the hall 2 bords, a forme, a cupboard, the hangings of the hall, 6s - 8d. in the kitchen a fyreshowle, potthangles and 2 crocks, a pair of cowbards, 2 chafyng-dishes, 17 pieces of pewter, a boll, a basin of pewter, 20s - 0d.4 pots, 2 pans, a brode and 2 in f(?) and 4 kettles, and a skelitts, a skeuer, 40s - 0d.2 leds lo...s and pails, axes, bills, and other ironware and wooden ware, 26s - 8d.3 Feather beds, 1 flock bed, 2 mattresses, 7 coverings, 5 bolsters, 5 blankets £3 - 6s - 8d.14 pairs of sheets and an odd sheet, 7 towels, 2 table cloths, 5 table napkins, with other linenware 33s - 4d.A cupboard in the parlour, 9 pieces of pewter, 4 candlesticks, 7 coferrs, the hangings of the parlour and chamber and the bedsteads 28s - 0d.4 acres of corn 26s - 0d.Wodde and Kydds 40s - 0d.9 swine 20s - 0d.2 mares 40s - 0d.His clothes 10s - 0d.Pollane 12d.bags and other tow and yarn 6s - 8d.

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a laver with a cho... 16d.5 row pry... 20s - 0d.

Final total £20 - 11s - 8d.

1562 SECKINGTON JOHN 17 January, 1562

The marriage is recorded in the registers of St.Clement Danes Church, Westminster, London, of John Seckington And Elsabeth Cooke.

1562 SECKINGTON AMY

The Will of Amy Seckington. 17 June 1562.In the name of God amen, the 17th day of June in the yere of our lord God 1562, I, Ame Sekenton, late the wyfe of Thomas Sekenton of Colshull, departyd, beyng of perfect mynd and remembrance, dredyng the uncerten tyme of death, make thys my wyll and testament in maner and forme here after folowyng;Fyrst, I bequeth my sole to God Almyghtye, my creator and redemer, trustyng to be savyd by the merets and death of hys sonne Jesus Cryst, and my body to be buryed in the parysh church yard of the appostylls Peter and Paul in Colshull aforesayd, nere to the place where my seyd husband Thomas Sekenton lyth, also I gyve to the church of Colshull 6s. 8d. to be bestowed in repayring of the same, also I gyve to the powre 6s. 8d. within the parysh of colhull, and I wyll that there be bestow att my buryall 20s., also I gyve and bequeth to Margarett Glostot my best fetherbedde, a bolster, a coveryng and a say, 2 blanks, 2 of my best twyllye clothes, 2 peyre of hempenshets, on peyre of flaxin shets and a pere of canves shets, 4 platers, 2 puter dysshes and my grett cofer and the amrye that standyth att my beddsfot, my best carpett, a grett pott and a grett panne andon cawderne of 4 galens, a lytyll ponne of 4 galens, 4 awse and 4 lambes and also on cow with John Ryall of Shostocke, and 4s. 4d. for the hyre, I also gyve unto hyr on other kow, also I gyve unto hyr on lytyll pott beyng the lest, my best chafyng dysshe, and the best salt, the best flaxin tablecloth, 2 the best towells, a canvas tablecloth, 2 leds in the yelehowse, the cofer in the chambre, 2 the best sawsers, 4 conterfett dysshes, all the stenyd clothes in the new chambre, a morter with a pestell, my best frocke, 2 kyrcheffs and 3 candelstycks, also I bequeth to Thomas Glostote my seconde fetherbedd with bolster, the seconde coveryng the say, 3 peyre of shets, my seconde pott, 8 shepe, 4 lambes and the trede twyllye cloth, a lytyll new cofer standyng att the chambre dore, on flaxin shete, on lytyll cawderne and a mare, the grett lede in the kicchen, a hempon tablecloth, 2 towells, 2 grett platers and 2 puter dysshes, my seconde chaffyng dysh, 3

conterfett dysshes, the cubbord in the hall and a laver in the entre and all my wodde, also I bequeth to Regynolde Sekenton a matres next over the gate, 2 pere of shets, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, a cofer that was hys Fathers, on ewe with a lambe, on pott, on plater, on towell, also I bequet to Agnes Glostote the thredde fetherbedd, a bolster and a coveryng, 4 pere of shets andon flaxin shete, also the tredde ponne, on pott, a depe cawderne, 2 grett platers, 2 puter dysshes, 2 ewes and lambes, on twylly cloth of myne and hyr awne 2 towells, 2 conterfett dysshes and the stenyd clothes in the parler, my best gowne, 2 kyrcheffs, 2 casters, 3 candylstycks, also I bequethe to John Glostot a matres, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, 2 pere of shets, on pott, on plater, also my cart and my colt, also I bequeth to Alys Glostot the doghter of John Glostot on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, also I bequeth to Ame Glostot on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, also I bequethe to Julyan Glostot on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, on cawderne, on twylly cloth and the stenyd clothes over the gate and my best Rosett frocks, also I bequeth to Thomas Glostot the sonne of Wylliam Glostot on ewe with lambe and on pere of shets, also I bequeth to Robart Glostot on ewe with a lambe, on pere of shets, on twyllye cloth, on plater, also I bequeth to Julyan Edmunds my frocke with the welvett cape, also I bequeth to Elyzabeth Glostot 2 kyrchyffs, 2 casters, also I bequethe to Yzabell Sekenton on pere of shets, also I bequeth to the chyldren of Thomas Glostot, yche of them 3s., also I bequeth to Thomas Eles 3s., also I bequeth to Maud Lewes on pere of shets, also to Alys Glostot 6s. 8d., also I bequeth to Jone Blyth 12d., also I bequeth to Regynold Smyth 12d., also I wyll that my brother Peter Edmunds and my cosen Thomas Glostote to be my executors, and that that Remens not bequethyd to be yeven among my powre kynysfolk att the syght of John Fenton, vycar of Colshull, and Wylliam Pheps, who I desyre to be oversears of the Same and to have for there payns 3s. 4d. a pese, thesse beyng wytneses: George Pygott, gentylmam, Symon Flewd, yoman, John Fenton, vycar, Wylliam Pheps, Peter Edmunds, with other mo.

The Inventarye of the goods and catalls of Ame Sekenton, wydow, departyd, prysed by Robart Butler, gentylman, Henry Cowpere, Rychard Broks, Rychard Tyrle, the 8th day of Octobre 1562;

Firstly, bequethyd to Margarett Glostote my best fetherbedd, a bolster, a coveryng and a say, 2 blanketts, 2 of my best twyllye clothes, 2 pere of hempen shets and on pere of flaxin shets and a pere of canves shets, 4 platers, 2 puter dysshes and my grett cofer and the amrye that standyth att my bedds fote, my best carpett, a grett pott and a grett panne and on calderne of 4 galons, a lytyll panne of 4 galons, 4 awse and 4 lambes and also on kow with John Ryall of Shoustocke and 4s. 4d. for the hyre, I also gyve unto hyr on other kow, also I gyve unto hyr on lytyll pott beyng the lest, my best chaffyng dyshe and the best salt, the best flaxin tablecloth, 2 the best towells, a canves table cloth, 2 leds in the yelehowse, the cofer in the chambre, 2 the best sasers, 4 conterfett

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dysshes, all the stenyd clothes in the new chambre, a morter with a pestell, my best frocke, 2 kyrcheffs and 3 candelstycks. Sume £10 13d.

Also bequethyd to Thomas Glostote my seconde fetherbede, a bolster, the seconde coveryng the say, 3 pere of shets, my seconde pott, 8 shepe, 4 lambes and the thryde twyllye cloth, a lytyll new cofer standyng att the chambre dore, on flaxin shete, on lytyll cauderne and a mare, the grett led in the kichen, a hempon table cloth, 2 towells, 2 grett platers and 2 puter dysshes, 3 conterfetts dysshes, my seconde chaffyng dyshe, the cubbord in the hall and a laver in the entre and all my wodd. £9 15s.Also bequethyd to Regynold Sekenton a matres next over the gate, 2 pere of shets, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, a cofer that was hys fathers, on ewe with a lambe, on pott, on plater, on towell. 26s. 8d.Also bequethyd to Agnes Glostote the threde fetherbed, a bolster and a coveryng, 4 pere of shets and on flaxin shete, also the thredde panne, on pott, a depe cawderne, 2 grett platers, 2 puter dysshes, 2 ewes and lambes, on twyllye cloth of myne and hyr awne 2 towells, 2 conterfett dysshes and the stenyed clothes in the parler, my best gowne, 2 kyrcheffs, 2 casters, 3 candelstycks. L4 4s.Also bequethyd to John Glostote a matres, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, 2 peyre of shets, on pott, on plater, also my cart and my colt. 40s. 3d.Also bequethyd to Alys Glostote the daghter of John Glostote on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets. 8s.Also bequethyd to Ame Glostote on ewe wyth a lambe and on pere of shets. 8s.Also bequethyd to Julyan Glostote on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, on cawderne and a twyllye cloth and the stenyd clothes over the gate and the best Rosett frocke. 23s. Also bequethyd to Thomas Glostote the sonne of Wylliam Glostote, on ewe wyth a lambe and on pere of shets. 8s.Also bequethyd to Robart Glostote on ewe with a lambe, on pere of shets, on twylly cloth, on plater. 11s. 4d.Also bequethyd a frocke with a welvet cape to my syster Julyan Edmunds. 5s.Also bequethyd to Elyzabeth Glostote 2 kyrcheffs, 2 casters 3s.Also bequethyd to Yzabell Sekenton on pere of shets. 4s.Also bequethyd to the chyldren of Thomas Glostote, yche of them 3s. 15s.Also bequethyd to Thomas Eles 3s.Also bequethyd to Mawd Lewes on pere of shets, 4s.

Also bequethyd to Jone Blyth 12d.Also bequethyd to Regynold Smyth 12d.Also bequethyd to Alys Glostote 6s. 8d.Also bequethyd to Peter Edmunds a mare 40s.a syble hatt and on cuppe 6s. 4d.corne and hey £3 5s. wodden ware 26s. 8d.2 shepe, a sowe and 8 shets 28s. 4d.a spade, a sholle, on hatchett,on agare, a hande saw 20d. a kyrtyll, 2 petycots, a corse frocke. 10s.napkens, pyllowes and a corse coveryng. 3s. 4d.a carpett and stenyd clothes. 3s. 4d.gees and pullen. 3s. 4d.

1572 SECKINGTON ELSABETH JOHN 1 March 1572

The baptism is recorded in the registers of St.Clement Danes Church, Westminster, London, of Elsabeth Seckington, daughter of John Seckington.

The parents of this Elsabeth were John and Elsabeth Seckington, who were married in 1562, in this church.

Calendar of Assise Records.Kent Indictments. Elizabeth I.4 September 1589.

Francis Seckington of Gravesend, labourer.Found guilty on 4th September, 1589, of stealing a sword and sheath, (value 10 pence), from an unknown man.

1595 SECKINGTONColeshill Parish Register: Baptism Register.9 October 1595.This record is hard to decypher because an old script is used.

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It looks like a baptism record for Margaret(possibly), daughter of (here the name looks like Nicholas Seckington).

1598 SECKINGTON RICHARD

The Will of Richard Seckington. 16 December 1598.In the name of God amen;The 16th daye of December in the yeare of our Lord God 1598 and in the one and fortithe year of the raigne of our sovereigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, France, and Irelande, queene, defendor ofthe faithe, etc.

I, Richard Sekinton of Uttoxater within the countye of Stafforde, sicke in bodie but whole and perfecte of minde and memorye, thanks be given to God, doe constitute, ordayne, declare, and make this my present testamente contayninge herein my laste will in maner and forme following:

Firste, I recomende and bequeath my soule to almightie God my maker, sanioure, and redeemer, hopinge it shall have a joyful resurrection, and my bodie to be buried in the churche yard of Uttoxater aforesaid,Also, I give and bequeath to Humfry Sekinton, my sonne, 20 shillings of lawfull Englyshe money in full satisfaccon of all his childs parte of my goods.And also I give and bequeath to Alice Poulton, my daugheter, 20 shillings of the like Englyshe money in full satisfaccon of all her childs parte of my goods.The residewe of all my transcorie and moveable goods, I brought home, my debts payde, my funerall costs discharged, and the legacies of this my will performed and done, I give and bequeath to Johane Sekinton, Margerye Sekinton, Annis Sekinton, and Thomas Sekinton, sonne and daughters of me the said Richarde, equallye to be devyded amongest them.And I ordayne and make Henrye Wolley of Morton, my brother in lawe, my true and lawfull executor of this my laste will and testamente.

This made the daye and yeare first above written, in the presents and wittnesses of the said Henrye Wolley and Henry Tranter, with others.

The Invitatorye of all the goods and cattals of Richarde Seckinton, late of Uttoxator within the countye of Stafforde, deceased, praysed by Edwarde Taylor the elder, Robert Coxe, Thomas Baylye, and Henrye Tranter, the 21st daye of December in the one and fortithe yeare of the raigne

of our soveraigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, France, and Irelande, queene, defender of the faithe, etc.

Firstly, three kyne £6Also, one brasse pott, one pann, and six littlekettles. 20 shillingsAlso, 13 little pewter dishes 5 shillingsAlso, sixe counterfett dishes of pewter, threesawcers, two candlesticks, and five salts 20 penceAlso one flocke bed, one matterice, 3 coverlids,6 twilsheets, three blancketts, two bolsters, and 6 pillowes. 18 shillings Also fyve pairs of course sheets 10 shillingsAlso 2 boardcloths, 2 towells, and 3 napkins 4 shillingsAlso butter and cheese 10 shillingsAlso bacon att the roofe 6 shillings 8 pence Also one cubbord and 2 coufers 5 shillingsAlso 3 paire of beddsheids 18 penceAlso one Board, a frame and a forme 3 shillingsAlso shelfes, boards, and all other wooden ware 4 shillingsAlso paynted clothes 18 penceAlso one broache and other iron stufe 12 penceAlso hempe, unthrashen 3 shillingsAlso his Apparell 4 penceTotal sum £10 18s. 4d.

Outside of Will.Probate of the will overleaf, and administration ofthe goods of the same deceased, was granted to the executor named in the will. (signature) Babington.

1598 The Will of Richard Sekington of Uttoxator, deceased. Henry Wolley, executor.

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THE MODERN SECKINGTON FAMILIES

The genealogy of the Seckington family in modern times starts with Francis Seckington of Brackley. Present evidence suggests that Francis came from Huntingdonshire and was related to the Seckington family who held land at Gidding and were London merchants.

Francis Seckington

Francis Seckington and his wife Elizabeth appeared in Brackley about 1640. No records indicating an earlier association of the Seckingtons with Brackley has been found.Francis Seckington was a butcher and leased a stall or shop in Brackley market from the Earl of Bridgewater. Earlier Seckingtons were fishmongers in London, but the London Seckingtons in the 19th century were also butchers. At some time between 1404 and 1640 there appears to have been a change in the family's line of business.

A possible explanation for the opportunity to get started in business in Brackley is given by a later document which records that Brackley Town Hall was built in 1706 by Scrope, Duke of Bridgwater. Brackley was therefore part of the Bridgwater estate, which was held by the family of Scrope. The fact that the Scropes and Seckingtons were of the same stock may have been used as leverage to get the concession for Francis Seckington.

Few records of Francis have been found but all the available records have not been examined as yet. Francis appeared in Brackley at the time of the English Civil War when some disruption of the records might be expected. Also there appears to have been a change of 'hand' or script in this period. Earlier records in Brackley are written in the old hand and are almost unreadable to researchers without training. The papers of the Bridgwater estate appear to have been amalgamated with the papers of the Ellesmere estate. These are lodged at Delapre Abbey, Northampton. When the original research was done these papers had not been fully catalogued. It is possible, therefore, that further records of Francis Seckington may be found and these may give clues as to his origins.

The Brackley family

The pedigree of the Brackley family is

1. Francis Seckington (c1620-1694)2. Samuel Seckington (1657-1727)3. Samuel Seckington the Younger (1681-1757)4. John Seckington (1708-1758)

The Brackley Seckingtons were fairly wealthy at the beginning of the 18th century. According to Samuel Seckington the younger, they had a very considerable real estate, a personal estate of great value, and a very great business. By the end of the century they were comparatively poor, and the younger members of the family were labourers. It is not known what caused this reversal in the family's fortunes. A possible reason is the litigation pursued by Samuel Seckington the younger in an endeavour to obtain his wife's inheritance. Actions at law were always costly and lawyers were untrustworthy. The Seckingtons of Seckington lost their property due to legal trickery in the 16th century.

The family in Brackley had died out by the 19th century. Later generations of Seckingtons had moved away to Helmdon in Northamptonshire and Loughton in Buckinghamshire. The Loughton family had also died out by the mid-19th century leaving only the Seckington families of Helmdon and London.

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The London Families

The London family of Seckington first appears in the records around 1380 although there is evidence that the Scropes held the property in Southwark, later occupied by the Seckingtons, around 1220 and probably earlier. The London Seckingtons appear in records in the 16th and 17th centuries but are not recorded in the 18th century. There were two families of Seckingtons living in London in the 19th century. Neither of these have been linked to the family tree or even related to each other.

Geoffrey Seckington found two Seckingtons born in Lambeth a year apart. Robert Samuel Seckington was born in 1825 and William Edward Seckington was born in 1826. The marriage certificate of William Edward Seckington shows his father to have been John Seckington, a butcher, of 1 Primrose Hill, off Fleet Street, London. He married Catherine Payne Herrington whose father, John Herrington, was also a butcher. It seems likely that Robert Samuel Seckington (1825-1862) was also a son of John Seckington but this has not been confirmed. William Edward Seckington (1826-1907) was still living at Primrose Hill in 1872. Presumably the address was a butcher's shop. The road no longer exists on any modern map.

A business directory of the mid-19th century gives Henry Carpenter Seckington as the landlord of a public house in the East End of London. He does not appear to be connected to the family at Primrose Hill.

The Helmdon family

Until 1800 the Seckington family was concentrated into two small areas in London and Northamptonshire. By 1900 the family had spread over England, the United States, Canada, and Australia. The main reasons for the spread of the family within England were the opportunities offered by the newly industrialised society, and the improvements in transport, particularly the railways.

George Seckington, son of John Seckington of Brackley, settled in Helmdon, a village five miles to the north of Brackley about 1785. Seckingtons have lived in that village to the present day. By 1802 the Seckingtons of Brackley had died out leaving Seckington families in Loughton and Helmdon. By 1846 the Seckingtons of Loughton had died out leaving the Helmdon family as the only descendants of Francis Seckington of Brackley.

George and Sarah Seckington had six sons, two of whom died in infancy. The families of two more died out in the male line in the 20th century. Only Samuel and John have Seckington descendants at the beginning of the 21st century.Samuel was the progenitor of the Northamptonshire, and Warwickshire Seckington families, as well as the Seckington families of Canada and Western Australia.John was the progenitor of all the Seckington families of the U.S.A. He was also the ancestor of a Seckington family in Derbyshire which died out in the male line at the end of the 20th century.

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Sarah Seckington was buried in Helmdon on 17th July, 1833, aged 76 years. George Seckington was buried in the same place on 31st May, 1834, aged 85 years.

Samuel, the eldest son of George, married Ann Billings on 23 February, 1807, at Whitfield, Northamptonshire. They had seven sons, one of whom had no descendants. Two others emigrated overseas, and four became the ancestors of present day English Seckingtons. Of these four, William moved to Warwickshire, and the remaining three were the ancestors of Northamptonshire families.

Ann Seckington was buried at Helmdon on February 2, 1845, aged 56 years. Samuel Seckington was buried in the same place on July 22, 1868, aged 84 years.

In later generations some descendants remain in Helmdon while others of these families have dispersed to Brackley, Towcester, Weston, Wellingborough, Irthlingborough, and Long Buckby, in the English Midlands, and to Derbyshire, London, Manchester, Darwen, Cambridge, and Slough.

The Warwickshire Families

Willoughby in Warwickshire is about 20 miles north of Helmdon. The village had an annual fair, first held in 1248 and still being held in the 1830s. Young men in search of work would meet with possible employers at these fairs. The term of employment was for one year, until the next fair. Men could not marry until they had become established in a permanent job.

William Seckington, the eldest son of Samuel, left Helmdon and settled in Willoughby, Warwickshire, in 1835. He married Mary Fall on 7th September, 1835. Mary Seckington of Willoughby was buried in the parish churchyard on June 25, 1870, aged 53 years. William Seckington was buried in the same place on April 20, 1885, aged 71.

Later generations of this family moved to Birmingham, Liverpool, and to South Shields in the North-east of England. William's sons, Edward and Eli Seckington moved to Birmingham in the early 1860s. Edward's line now has no living Seckington descendants.

Eli Seckington married Mary Woodward on 25 October, 1868 in the parish church of All Saints, Birmingham. The marriage certificate reads:-Eli Seckington, aged 22, bachelor, occupation porter, of Clissold street, Birmingham, son of William Seckington, labourer, married Mary Woodward, aged 24, domestic servant, also of Clissold street, daughter of John Woodward, boatman.

Birmingham is about as far from the sea as one can get in England and the occupation of boatman may seem unusual until it is remembered that Birmingham is the centre of the national network of canals and that there are more canals in Birmingham than in Venice. It seems probable that John Woodward was a canal boatman.The canal from Oxford to Birmingham passes through Willoughby. Eli was born in Willoughby and Mary in Oxford. It seems likely that John Woodward's boat operated on the canal through Willoughby and this explains how Eli Seckington and Mary Woodward met.They had 9 children, 7 boys and 2 girls.

Eli Seckington got started in business, first as a greengrocer, then as a dairyman and grocer, and later also as a coal merchant. His business career is difficult to follow until it is realised that he adopted the name Henry which he sometimes used instead of his baptismal name, and sometimes in conjunction with it. His eldest son, Henry, was also in business in Birmingham in a similar line to his father but generally they can be distinguished because Henry, senior, used Eli as his middle name wherever there was a possibility of confusion.

Kelly's Business Directory for Birmingham is the source of a number of references to both Henry Seckingtons.

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In 1883 Henry Seckington, greengrocer, is shown at 37 Terrace Road, Handsworth. This address is a private house. In 1890, Henry Seckington, dairyman, is shown at 37 Terrace Road. From this time there is no further mention of the greengrocery business.In 1892 Henry Eli Seckington is shown at 37 Terrace road and in 1895 he rented stables at 38 Terrace Road under the same name. In 1896, Henry Eli Seckington, senior, dairyman, is shown at 37 Terrace Road, and Henry Seckington, junior, dairyman, is shown at 47 Archbold Road, Handsworth.

In 1897, Henry Eli Seckington moved to 39 Terrace Road, which was a rented shop, from where he carried on his business as a dairyman. From 1911 to 1914, Eli Seckington is listed each year at 39 Terrace Road, and Henry Seckington, shopkeeper, appears at 131 Hunters Road, Handsworth. In 1980, the Terrace Road shop had been demolished. The Hunters Road address, also a shop, was derelict and about to be demolished.

Mary Seckington died in the last quarter of 1899, aged 54 years. Eli Seckington died on October 2, 1914, aged 68, and was buried at Handsworth Old Church, Birmingham.Eli's sons, Arthur, Frank and Albert Seckington moved to South Shields around 1900 and Edwin Seckington moved to Liverpool around the same time.

Edwin Seckington was born in Birmingham on July 1, 1876, and was the fifth child of Eli and Mary Seckington. He moved to 37 Terrace Road, Handsworth, about the age of five and lived there until his 24th year. He was baptised at St.Michael's church, Handsworth, on 12th June, 1887, at the age of 10. About 1900 he left Birmingham and settled in Liverpool where he met Annie Furber who had come to Liverpool from her birthplace of Oswestry to seek employment. They were married in West Derby and set up home in the Edge lane district of Liverpool.Edwin Seckington was in business all his working life. He followed his father in the dairy and grocery business and also had a business manufacturing for the agricultural industry. He started in the dairy business, at first selling only milk and eggs. He used to drive his horse and float to the Old Swan area of Liverpool, then a farming area, to buy his milk and eggs, selling the milk by the ladle measure directly from his milk churn along his round. Refrigerators were not in general use at that time and milk was delivered twice daily.When milk bottles came into general use only those dairy companies with sufficient capital to buy a stock of bottles and the bottle washing and filling equipment remained in the milk distribution business, and Edwin Seckington was one of the small businessmen forced out by progress.He then opened a dairy and grocer's shop in Edge Lane, Liverpool, and subsequently extended his range by selling hot pies and drinks. At another time in his business activities he started a company in Meols in Cheshire selling poultry equipment and fencing which he ran for five years.

Edwin Seckington's shop was bombed by the Germans during the Second World War but the business carried on for the remainder of the war without its large shop windows. Instead, there were two small panes about two feet square, owing to the difficulty in obtaining replacement windows. The grocery business was sold in 1948, and Edwin and Annie Seckington retired to the Wavertree area of Liverpool. Edwin and Annie Seckington had eight children, one dying in infancy. Annie Seckington, wife of Edwin Seckington, died in Liverpool aged 73, on 26 June, 1949. She was buried in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Liverpool on 30 June 1949. Edwin Seckington died in 1953, aged 77, and was buried in the Smithdown Road cemetery.

Arthur and Frank Seckington, sons of Edwin Seckington, emigrated to Queensland, Australia in 1929.Later generations of these families live in Warwickshire, Birmingham, Newcastle, Gateshead, Holderness, Windsor, and Portsmouth, in England, and in New South Wales, Canada, and New Zealand.

The Northamptonshire Families

The Seckington families of Northamptonshire are descended from George, Jonathon, and Eli, the three younger sons of Samuel Seckington of Helmdon.

Arthur Seckington of Greatworth, writing in 1971, gave the following pen-sketch of his grandfather, George.

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"My grandfather George Seckington was probably born in Middleton Cheney about the year 1820. He is buried in Weston by Weedon and the memorial stone gives his age as 76. He died on June 9, 1896."According to Geoffrey Seckington, Weston has no church. Its only religious centre is the Baptist chapel. He described how he found George Seckington's grave."I went to the Baptist chapel graveyard. I had never been in before although I had seen it from the road. I didn't know that the entrance was a right of way through someone's front garden. I found the graves of my grandparents (William Pryce and Annie Seckington) and of my great-grandfather George, as well as a few other Seckington graves."

Arthur Seckington continues:-"He (George) is reputed to have married three times. I have heard it said his first wife was buried in the Methodist chapel graveyard at Middleton Cheney. No trace of this place now remains. Of his second wife I know nothing. I have a vague memory of seeing his third wife, who outlived him, as an old lady in black clothes, in a cottage in Weston. This would be about 1904 or 1905. The cottage is no longer there.As far as I know George Seckington was a farm labourer in his younger days and at one time was very poor."

At some time later than 1851 the family moved to Weston. According to Geoffrey Seckington his grandfather was a brickmaker at the brickworks on the edge of the village (of Weston) and he lived in "Brickmakers Cottage" in the village.

According to Arthur:-"By some means he (George) got a start in farming and eventually became the tenant of Stone House Farm at Weston.George was evidently a very determined man. Whatever he set out to do he did. It was his practice to go to Brackley to fetch wagon loads of 'grains' for the pigs. He reckoned to leave Weston soon after 4 a.m. One winter morning it was snowing heavily and the journey seemed almost impossible. An old man who worked for him told me my grandfather walked up and down the stable uncertain what to do. Then he said "I will go", and they went. In places the snow was up to the horses bellies.

The reason for the early start was to get home in time to do some work on the farm. He might be said to have been an early sort of time and motion planner. I have heard it said that each day tea was made for half past three and his wife would then stand at the window watching for him to cross the yard. Seeing him, she would pour out tea so that he could walk straight in, sit down, and drink it, with no time lost.

After tea, the 'basins were breaded', the quaint expression they used to describe that bread was broken into basins, which were then filled with milk and stood on the hob of the fore-grate to warm. At 8 p.m. the contents were consumed and that was supper. Then they went to bed, ready for a very early start next morning.In the farmhouses of that time, bacon was the mainstay in the meat line. When grandfather's sows had got past the age when they could profitably be used for breeding, they were fattened up for the house. A good chunk of home-cured fat bacon, boiled in the same pan with a cabbage, produced a real good dinner, always provided, of course, that your stomach can stand it and that you have no very fastidious ideas about food."

Alfred George Seckington, (1844-1910), the eldest son of George, married three times. He lived at Thenford Hill Farm, Weston. Arthur Seckington (1901-1989) of Greatworth, was the youngest son of Alfred, and wrote a history of this family. In his account he states:-"My father married three times. His first wife was Sarah Ann Edwards, daughter of William Edwards, chapel keeper at Weston. Her children were William and Mark and two others who died in infancy. She herself died shortly after the birth of her last child. She was only 26. She is buried by my father's side at Weston. She died on April 29, 1873.My father was left with two children and no one to look after them. The following Christmas day he married again to Elizabeth, the second daughter of William and Ann Horwood. She was nearly ten years older than my father but she took care of his two boys. In later years they told me no one could have been a better mother. She died on August 27, 1896, and is buried in Thorpe Mandeville churchyard.

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His third marriage was to my mother and took place in Moreton Pinkney church in 1898. Towards the end of 1907 my father retired from farming and we went to live at Rose Hall, Middleton Cheney. The house, Rose Hall, is still there. When my father bought it there was a barn and stabling and various other outbuildings, also a large garden and orchard. We did not live at Middleton long. My father had a long wearying illness and died on June 10, 1910. He was taken to Weston for burial.

William Seckington (1869-1936), was the eldest son of Alfred. He was a very keen follower of hounds, and when he lived at Thenford Hill he rode to hounds on "Old Jack", his father's market trap horse. Once he "came a cropper" and broke his collarbone, and in later years at Helmdon he followed the hounds on his bicycle.He wrote a diary from about 1880 to 1890, which later came into Arthur's possession.William wrote of the Grafton Hounds:-The Grafton hounds met at Astwell Mill on Friday the 22nd of December, 1882. There was a fair field out. The spinney was tried first but was drawn blank and they went through Helmdon to Hallithorn Wood which did not yield a fox, but there was one found a few fields away which went as far as Sulgrave and then doubled back by Collington.The Grafton hounds met on January 19th, 1883. Amongst those present were Lord Penaryn, the master, and Sir Robert Loder, M.P. They first tried Astwell Spinney but after searching it for a few minutes it was thought that there was not a fox in it. The huntsman began blowing the hounds out. There was a fox lying close to the ledge around the spinney in the long grass. The hounds were trampling over him. If he had laid still they would have gone away but just as the last hounds came over him he jumped up in sight of all, and went through the spinney with the hounds at his tail. He crossed the railway line just as a train was coming and the hunt had a narrow escape from being run over, but the driver seeing the danger, slackened the train. The fox must have been a good one to get so far before the hounds so that they could not scent him, especially as they were so close to him at the start. The hunt could no longer follow and they left him for another day's sport.

William wrote of the Middleton Cheney Jubilee Celebration in 1887:-"The fiftieth year of Her Majesty's reign was commemorated here on Tuesday, June 21st, amid every manifestation of loyalty and respect. The village was all astir from early morn till late at night and assumed a thoroughly animated appearance. Indeed the joyous occasion will never be forgotten, it being an unprecedented event in the minds of the present inhabitants.

At five o'clock in the morning a long and glorious peal was given. At 7:30 the church choir ascended the tower and there sang the National Anthem. At 10:30 a procession was formed at the schools and marched to church. At the conclusion of the service "God Save the Queen" was sung.

At one o'clock all adjourned to a field where a variety of amusements were indulged in, the chief being a cricket match between the Upper and Lower village, when the latter gained an easy victory. The programme ended in a tug of war between the two villages, Lower Middleton again winning easily."

William Pryce Seckington (1845-1917), the second son of George, was the grandfather of Geoffrey Seckington. Geoffrey wrote of his grandfather:-"My grandfather, William Pryce Seckington, married Annie Metcalfe, the daughter of the wheelwright at the Hall where the Sitwells lived, and some still live there. He was the village blacksmith, then took on a farm as well, then handed over the smith's shop to his eldest son, George, and continued as a farmer. He moved from Weston to a farm in Sulgrave where the farmhouse was the manor house; it has since become a tourist attraction. He later moved back to Weston and took on another farm."

Sulgrave Manor, which was William Seckington's farmhouse, was at one time the home of the Washingtons, from whom the first president of the United States was descended. Seckingtons continued to live in the Old Forge until 1989.

Geoffrey Seckington writes, of his father Edgar Pryce Seckington (1879-1969):-"Edgar, my dad, married abroad. Then, as now, a language degree takes three years at home and one year abroad. The usual way was to become a student teacher at a school abroad, theoretically teaching English, but in fact

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learning the foreign language. Dad got a job with the Lycee at Douai where the headmaster had four sons and a daughter. He married the daughter, Madeleine Charbonniez.

Mark Seckington (1848-1933), the third son of George, took over Stone House farm from his father. Seckingtons were still farming there in the 1980s.

Jonathan Seckington (1824-1876), the fourth son of Samuel Seckington married Christine Humphrey. He appears to have been a farm labourer all his working life. They had six children. Their second son, also named Jonathan, had a long career as postman in Higham Ferrers. Their youngest son, Luke, was a sergeant in the British Army in India and died on active service in 1888. Their youngest daughter, Caroline Mercy, married William Holland and they went to Canada, settling in British Columbia.Henry Montagu Seckington (1876-1939) a grandson of Jonathan, married Mary Eliza Hammond.Frederick William Seckington (1894-1918), a great-grandson of Jonathan, was killed on active service in France in 1918. His name appears on the war memorial in Helmdon.

The following newspaper extract was supplied by Violet Seckington of Higham Ferrers.

"Rushden Echo". June 1907

MR JONATHAN SECKINGTON, of High Street, Rushden, one of the established town postmen for Rushden, has retired from that position through illness and is now placed on the superannuation fund. On his retirement, a representative of "The Rushden Echo" had an interview with him and gleaned some very interesting details of his career.

I commenced my duty," Mr Seckington said, "at Higham Ferrers post-office on March 2, 1873 - thirty-four years ago - a., rural postman for Rushden and Wymington. At that time I had to deliver the whole of the letters in Rushden and Wymington twice a day. At that time it was one of the postal regulations that if a house was over 70 yards from the street it was not included in the delivery."

"They had to fetch their letters," said Mr Seckington, "or they could appoint a place where the letters might be left - generally the nearest neighbour. Compare with that the present arrangements. In these days letters are delivered at least twice a week even to the most faraway lodges in any part of the country.

"Then there was a great difference as to punctuality in the arrival of the mails then and now. We used to receive a portion by rail and a portion by road. The letters by rail were due in at 5 am at Higham Ferrers and the road mail by 6 am.

“I used to leave Higham at 6 am, and after delivering the letters in Rushden I had to go on to Wymington, getting there about nine o'clock. I used to return at ten, and then I had the same journey to do again at mid-day. Rushden kept growing, and then I had to be relieved of one of the Wymington journeys. Afterwards the other delivery at Wymington was taken from me, and I had to devote all my time to Rushden. Still Rushden kept

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increasing, and I had one man to help me, then two, then three, afterwards four, after that six. The number of letters I used to deliver each day in Rushden and Wymington when I first started would not equal the number I afterwards had to deliver in one of the six divisions into which Rushden was subsequently separated. Rushden has now three deliveries a day and twelve despatches.

I have seen many changes in my time. There are not, at the very most, more than two or three householders in Rushden today living in the same houses as when I commenced my postal duties 34 years ago. From a muddy village, Rushden has gown into a prosperous town. The population of Rushden in 1873 was about 3,000; now it is 14,000.

"The old thatched houses in Rushden used to be very low, and hundreds of times I have handed people their letters through the bedroom windows, which I could easily reach. When delivering letters in Duke Street I have many a time had to wade through the water, as people used to throw all sorts of things into the brook, so that the water could not run away. Now you have a town of first-class streets, well-made roads, and splendid pavements.

I had the pleasure of delivering the first parcel which came in by parcels post from abroad. It was from my brother, who was in India at the time, and it was addressed to me, so that I had to deliver it to myself. It was a parcel containing a collection of curios. (These were hand carved in ivory and his grand daughter, Violet Seckington of Higham Ferrers, still has them.)

It is a pleasure to us to state that Mr Seckington leaves the service with six good-conduct stripes - the highest possible number.

The Dispersion of the Family Overseas

The two main destinations for Seckington emigrants were North America and Australia. Canada and the United States cannot be accounted for separately as immigrants moved freely between them. Emigration in sailing ships involved the danger of shipwreck. The safest ships were the convict transportation vessels. Of 825 transportation voyages to Australia, only five were wrecked, one without loss of life. 550 convicts were lost at sea. There is no record of the number of emigrant ships to Australia, but it is known that at least 26 ships were wrecked with the loss of 2500 lives.The distance to North America was a quarter of the length of the route to Australia, and yet, paradoxically, the North America bound immigrant had much less chance of arriving safely at his destination. In the spring of 1834 alone 18 emigrant ships and 700 lives were lost on the North Atlantic. This was made worse by deaths from diseases while at sea.

In 1847, 107,000 people started out for North America. 6,000 died on the voyage and 11,000 died shortly after arrival.The differences between the losses for Australia and North America can be accounted for by the fact that Australia was a "government colony" and North America was a private enterprise area. Private ships were often defectively constructed, poorly maintained, grossly overloaded, and well insured. Ships to Australia had to meet government standards and carried surgeons to safeguard emigrants' health.

There were two emigrations to USA and Canada from Helmdon. James and Ann Seckington emigrated to Elizabethtown, New York State, about 1848. Their son, James, moved to Montreal, Canada, later and is the ancestor of the Canadian Seckingtons. Montreal is about 100 miles north of Elizabethtown.John and Mary Seckington left Helmdon to emigrate to Canada in 1843. They moved to Elizabethtown in 1850.Edward, alias Edmund Seckington, son of Samuel Seckington of Helmdon, went to Western Australia in 1853.

The Canadian Seckingtons

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The first family of Seckingtons to emigrate to Canada were John and Mary Seckington who settled in Montreal about 1843. In 1850 they moved to Elizabethtown in New York State to join another family of Seckingtons already living there. This family was that of James and Ann Seckington.

James, the son of James and Ann Seckington, later moved to Montreal where he became Superintendent of Waterworks. James the younger was the ancestor of all present day Canadian Seckingtons.

The American Seckingtons

The Registrar of Vital Statistics in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York State, gave information that a family of Seckingtons were living in that town in the last quarter of the 18th century. This family, which has not been identified, was the first Seckington family to emigrate to America.The most likely people are John (b.1737) and Mary Seckington of Brackley, and their two children, also named John and Mary. They disappeared from Brackley sometime after 1774. No present day descendants of this family have been found.

The next Seckington emigration to America took place in 1848 when James (b.1821), son of Samuel Seckington of Helmdon, and his wife Ann, went to Elizabethtown. They had at least three children, all boys, born in that town. They appear to have left Elizabethtown after 1855 to go to Montreal, one hundred miles farther north. James and Ann Seckington were the ancestors of the present day Seckingtons of Canada.

In 1843, John (b1799) and Mary, his wife, left Helmdon for Montreal. In 1850 they left Montreal to settle in Elizabethtown. They had ten children of whom three died in infancy in England. One son, Daniel, returned to England before 1848, and resettled there. John and Mary Seckington are the ancestors of all the present day Seckington families in the United States.

Henry (b1838), the son of John and Mary, was the progenitor of both the New England and Californian families. His eldest son, Richard, went to Colorado where he married and settled. Some of his children moved to California.Martin, Henry's younger son, remained in New England and is the progenitor of the Seckington families of New York and Vermont.

Frederick (b1841), the youngest son of John and Mary Seckington, moved to Missouri, and was the ancestor of the Seckington families living in Missouri and Kansas.

The Colorado and California Families

The first ancestor of this family was Richard (b1858), son of Henry Seckington of New England. Richard married Margaret Kelly and they had ten children. They lived in Georgetown, Colorado, in the 1880s. Records of this family were lost in a fire at the county courthouse in Georgetown, but have been reconstructed from a family Bible and other sources. At least two children of Richard and Margaret moved to California early in the 20th century.William Seckington (b1889), son of Richard, was the progenitor of the Los Angeles family, and Lawrence K. Seckington (b1895), was the ancestor of the San Diego Seckingtons.

The Missouri Family

Frederick Seckington, son of John and Mary Seckington was the ancestor of the Missouri Seckingtons. According to his obituary notice in a Missouri newpaper:-"Frederick Seckington was born in Northamptonshire, England, in 1840. When two years old he came with his parents to Montreal, Canada, and again moved with them to Elizabethtown, New York, at the age of 12 years.

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He learned the brickmaking trade when quite young, and at the age of 21 years went back to Montreal and worked two years. During this time he was married to Miss Mary Ann Fogarty of Montreal on October 13, 1862. Two years after the marriage they settled in Victor, Iowa, where they lived until February, 1886, when they moved to Cimmarron, Kansas, and lived there two years. During the year 1888 they came to Maryville and settled. Mr. Seckington and his two older sons had charge of the brickyard here for several years."

Frederick and Mary Ann Seckington had four children, 3 boys and 1 girl. Frederick Seckington died on January 15, 1913, aged 72 years, and is buried in the Mirian cemetary, Maryville. Mary Ann Seckington died on May 17, 1917, aged 75 years, and is buried in the same place.

Reva Seckington supplied the following notes:-Anthony Seckington, eldest child of Frederick and Mary Ann Fogarty Seckington, was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1863. In 1864 the family moved to Victor, Iowa, and three more children came to bless their home; Austin, in 1872, Mary Margaret in 1874, and Edward in 1875. In February 1886, they moved to Maryville, Missouri, and settled.

Georgia Anna, eldest child of James Smith Ames, jr., and Emma Root Ames, was born near Brookfield, Missouri, in 1859. Her father worked for the railroad, and they lived on a farm that in later years was the site of the Kelsey Orchards. The railroad ran through the farm and, when her father started out on a 'run' the family gathered in the yard and he always stepped to the back of the platform and waved to them as he left. The farm was located a short distance west of Brookfield, just south of the present U.S. Highway 36.

Some time later, Mr. Ames was transferred to Maryville and the family relocated. In the course of time Anthony and Georgia met, and they were married in Maryville on December 17, 1890, and became the parents of four children: David Kirk, born in 1891, Frederick Bertram, born in 1893, Lula Mae, born in 1895, and Vern, born in 1897. During these years, Anthony, his brother Austin, and their father, plied their trade of brickmaking, and were in charge of the brickyard in Maryville.

In 1909 they moved to a farm a short distance north of the small town of Reger, Missouri. Georgia liked to talk about her childhood in Brookfield and their life on the farm. Each fall, she and Anthony took the horses, hitched to the farm wagon, to Brunswick, Missouri, to pick up pecans. In those days it was quite a trek, so they camped at the 'Little Red Schoolhouse', located between Linneus and Laclede, on the present Missouri Route 5. The next night they camped at Pecan Grove, and on the way back spent another night at the 'Little Red Schoolhouse', altogether a four day journey. But it was a welcome break from the dreary monotony of farm chores.

During the years on the farm their children all married and left the nest. About 1919 they moved to Reger and Anthony and Georgia, along with their son Vern and his wife Elgeva, bought a Mercantile store, which they owned until 1925, when they sold the store and their home, and Anthony and Georgia moved back to Maryville.

In 1929 Anthony passed away after losing a bout with pneumonia. Georgia remained in Maryville for a number of years, sharing a home with Anthony's maiden sister, Margaret. Later she came back to the Reger area and divided her time with Vern's family, near Reger, and Lula's family in Galt, Missouri.

In the early 1940s, Lula and her husband Everett Robinson, moved to California. Georgia spent the rest of her life with Vern and Elgeva until her death on March 31, 1950. Her life, spanning eighty years, had come full circle - her death occurring less than 30 miles from the place of her birth.

The New England Seckingtons

The ancestor of the Seckington families of New York and Vermont was Henry, son of John and Mary Seckington of Elizabethtown. Henry's obituary was printed in the Elizabethtown Post of October 27, 1898. It states"Henry Seckington, brother of Timothy Seckington of this village, died at his home in the town of Moriah Friday last after a long and painful illness, aged 62 years. Deceased was born in England but formerly resided in

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Elizabethtown, where he was known and respected as an industrious hard-working man. His feats in the line of labour have long been on record and none will dispute them now that the strong man has been called to his eternal rest. As a wood sawyer he had no equal that we ever heard of.Funeral services were held in the Catholic church in Mineville Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the remains being buried in the cemetery just below Moriah Center.Deceased is survived by five children, 2 sons and three daughters.

The obituary of Timothy Seckington, the brother of Henry, appeared in the Elizabethtown Post of July 19, 1900. It states"Timothy Seckington, Elizabethtown's far-famed landscape gardener, whose illness was noted in our issue of July 5, died at his home on Water street in this village Saturday night at 12 o'clock in the 74th year of his age. He was born in North Hampshire, (Northamptonshire), England, October 11, 1826, and came to Montreal when 17 years of age. As a young man he worked at making brick and as a landscape gardener in the city of Montreal. Eventually he settled in Elizabethtown and raised a large family, five of which - three daughters and two sons - survive. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs Sarah Crowningshield of Lewis and three brothers, one a resident of Idaho and two in England.

Deceased was a large man and in his prime was exceptionally powerful. He was a good brickmaker, a great well digger, and as a landscape gardener had few equals and no superiors. Elizabethtown is famed far and near for neat well laid out, well kept lawns nearly all of which bear the imprint of Timothy Seckington, whose masterhand created them.His wife died about three years since. Funeral services were held at his late home on Water Street, Tuesday afternoon. Mortal remains being buried in Riverside cemetery.

The Adirondack Record of August 20, 1942, carried the obituary of Daniel W. Seckington, a son of Timothy Seckington."Daniel W. Seckington was born at Crown Point, October 4, 1868, and came to Elizabethtown with his parents when young and lived most of his life here. He spent 34 years in the service of the State of New York, part of the time in Albany and 25 years as game protector in this district. Mr. Seckington married for his first wife, Nellie Seckington, a cousin. Some time after her death he married Mrs. Mary Flynn Patterson, widow of Frank Patterson of Elizabethtown, whom with her daughter Gertrude P. Mahoney, survive him.Funeral services were held in Elizabethtown's church on Tuesday morning at 9:30, Revd. E.H. McCarthy officiating. Interment was in Riverside cemetery.

The Australian Seckington Families

There have been three separate emigrations of Seckingtons to Australia. Edward Seckington, who was born in Helmdon, went to Western Australia in 1853 and settled there. In 1929 two brothers, Arthur and Frank Seckington, sons of Edwin Seckington of Liverpool, went to Queensland. In 1968 Derek and Beryl Seckington emigrated to New South Wales.

The West Australian Seckingtons

Edward Seckington

Edmund Seckington, born in 1833, was the youngest son of Samuel Seckington of Helmdon, England. He later changed his name to Edward.

On 7 March 1850 Edward appeared in the Northampton court in England on charges of theft. He was convicted and sentenced to transportation to Australia on 18 April 1850. He arrived in Western Australia, aboard the Pyrenees on

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30 April, 1853, and was given his ticket of leave on 1 May, 1853. He received a conditional pardon on 1 July, 1854, and became an Expiree in 1857.

Edward Seckington married Elizabeth (Eliza) Cunningham in the Congregational church at Guildford in Western Australia, on August 17, 1854. Eliza had arrived in Western Australia on 13 June, 1854 on board the Sabrina from Liverpool, with her sister Ellen. They were originally from Dublin.

Western Australia, first known as the Swan River Colony, had 1500 inhabitants in 1832 and this grew to 25,000 in 1871. It seems to have been precariously balanced on the edge of economic ruin for the first 50 years of its existence. Edward Seckington, like many of his contemporaries, ranks as a founding father of the new state.

Edward and Elizabeth Seckington moved to Bunbury where he ran a saddlery shop employing three saddlers. They had three children, Mary Ann, Sarah Jane, and Samuel Edward. Their eldest daughter, Mary Ann, married William Trott, son of Tom Trott, a stonemason. William learned the trade of stone masonry from his father.

The Seckington and Trott families moved to Albany which was then the major port of Western Australia. Edward Seckington ran a cab plying between the waterfront and the town. Jim Waters, a descendant, has a picture of Edward's cab, two horses and a leader, standing outside the family home in York road, Albany. This house was built by the Trotts. Edward's wife, Elizabeth, provided room, board, and meals for new arrivals by sea.

Sarah Jane, the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth, married James O'Doherty on 11 November 1893. They had two children, Kathleen and Baronia Clare. James had been a student for the Catholic priesthood but withdrew. He was literate in English, French, Gaelic, Greek, and Latin.

Edward Seckington died on 1st December, 1903, at Inverack Farm, Albany. Eliza Seckington died on 21 October, 1909, at Rowby Street, Albany.

Samuel Seckington

Samuel Seckington, son of Edward Seckington, was born on 7 December, 1868, at Beverley, Western Australia. Samuel worked for the Telegraph department in Albany. He married Alice Ellen Orton on 26 February, 1913 at Perth. Samuel left Albany after his marriage and became a railway stationmaster at Cundip which was halfway between the Ravensthorpe copper mines and the port of Hopetown. Cundip was also the station for the Phillips River goldfield. Sam held a Miner's Right and frequently went on horseback fossicking for gold in the Darling Range. These trips took place regularly until 1939.

The family moved to Perth in the late 1920's. Samuel's death was reported in the West Australian newspaper in 1944. It read"Old-Time Horseman's Death"Recently Mr Sam Seckington died in Perth, where he had resided for many years. When racing was booming in the Albany and Great Southern districts during the nineties of the last century and later, Sammy was prominent as a rider. He won practically every cup and other race of note at these meetings, including the Albany Cup on Little Will O' for Mr E. Perkins. Seckington's riding career finished at Mt.Barker many years ago, when his mount, Millicup, fell and he was seriously injured."

Samuel Seckington's Descendants

Samuel Seckington had three children, Alice, Hilda, and Edward.Edward was born at Hill Street, Albany, on 10 July, 1917. He married Jeanetta Catherine Bloxsome in Perth on 29 August, 1947. Edward served in the Royal Australian Air Force in New Guinea and other islands in the Pacific in the Second World War.Jean Seckington died on 5 October, 1959. Edward died on 21 November 1963.

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Arthur and Frank Seckington, sons of Edwin Seckington of Liverpool, England, arrived in Queensland in 1929. Frank seems to have led an unsettled life, turning up in Queensland from time to time to visit his relations. He is said to have died in South Australia, before 1990.

Arthur spent a large part of his life in the Australian armed forces. During the Second World War he served in the Australian army and later transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force.Arthur and his wife Elizabeth lived in Townsville and Caloundra before settling in Brisbane. They had eleven children, some of whom have left Queensland and are now living in every Australian state except New South Wales.

Arthur Seckington died in 1970 in Brisbane. Elizabeth Seckington died in 1990 in Ipswich in Queensland.

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The Modern records of the Seckington Family 1600-16991610 Calendar of Assise Records.Essex Indictments: James I : Chelmsford Assizes.16 July 1610.

537: Goal Prisoners: Remanded: 29 names including Thomas Seckington.

654: Seckington, Thomas, of Dedham, labourer.Indicted for petty larceny.On 2 May 1610 at Dedham he stole a sheep (11d.) from Thomas Younge.Confessed: whipped.

1645 Brackley Parish Register.11 June 1645.Francis Seckington, daughter of Francis Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised June 11 1645.

16521 June 1652The first day of June in the year 1652.A particular of the several and respective Commons of Beast that the Husbandmen and Cottagers in Brackley are to have to go and depasture in Bandlands Common and the fields of the said Town of Brackley and (pay?) as follows...Francis Seckington 1 Beast.

1652 Brackley Parish Register.20 July 1652.Elizabeth, ye daughter of Francis Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised ye 20th day of July 1652.

1654 Brackley Parish Register.20 August 1654.Francis Seckington, ye daughter of Francis Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised August 20 day 1654.

1657 Sutton Hundred: County of Northampton.The Retourne of the jury of the said Hundred to serve at the Quarter Sessions to be held at Northampton on Tuesday Aprill the 7th, 1657, before the honorable the Justices there.Inter alia:Samuel Harding of Brackley,Frauncis Seconton of the same.John Elliot, bayliffe.

1657 Brackley Parish Records.11 October 1657.Samuel Seckington, the son of Francis Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised October 11 day 1657.

1670 Ellesmere/ Brackley Collection No. 563.Indenture: Articles of Agreement.

1. William Bulmer, on behalf of John, Earl of Bridgwater, to2. John Stokes John Preswill Samuel Harding the elder Matthew Harding Francis Seckington John Loveday Samuel Harding the younger, butchers. Ann Phillips, widow of James Phillips, butcher.

1. to procure from the Earl a lease to 2. of butcher's stalls which they now occupy in the Market Place, Brackley, for 21 years, the lessees paying 12s. 6d. for each stall for 5 years last past, and 5s. for future 21 years, except for the stall of John Stokes, a blind man, for which Sir John Habey, deceased, promised he should pay one shilling per annum.Signatures and seals.

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1674 Parish of St.Peter and St.Paul; (probably Coleshill, Warwicks.)Reference, not followed up, to a family named Seconton living in the parish at this time.

c1675There is a reference to a family of Seckingtons living in Grimscote Forge, Northants, about this time.

1681 Brackley Parish Register.20 October 1681.Samuel Seckington, the son of Samuel Seckington and of Anne his wife, was baptised 20 October 1681.

1683 Brackley Parish Register.17 August 1683.Anne Seckington, the daughter of Samuel Seckington and of Anne his wife, was baptised 17 August 1683.

1684 Brackley Parish Register.26 February 1684.Elizabeth Seckington, daughter of Samuel Seckington and Anne his wife, was baptised the 26th day of February, 1684.

1687 Brackley Parish Register.10 August 1687.A still-born child of Samuel Seckington was buried on the 10th day of August, 1687.

1688 Brackley Parish Register.23 December 1688.Elizabeth Seckington was buried in woollen only on December 23 1688.

1689 Brackley Parish Register.28 October 1689.Francis, son of Samuel and Anne Seckington, was baptised.

1690 Brackley Parish Register.3 February 1690.Francis, a child (son) of Samuel Seckington, was buried in woollen only on February the third, 1690.

1694 Brackley Parish Register.31 March 1694.Francis Seckington was buried on 31 day of March 1694.

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1700-17991703 Brackley Parish Register.29 April 1703.Samuel Seckington of Brackley, butcher, married Mary Radbourne of Barby on 29th April 1703.The above marriage was the subject of a licence issued by the Bishop of Peterborough, and recorded in a Register of licences issued between 1687 and 1705.

1704 Chancery Proceedings: Reynardson's Division 1649-1714 preserved in the P.R.O.SECKINGTON- HALL date 1704 bundle 463 No. 86.

Samuell Seckington the younger, and others.PRO. C9/463/8614 June 1704. (in English).

" 14th day of June, 1704.To the right Honourable Sir Nathaniel Wright, Lord Keeper of the Greate Seale of England:HUMBLY COMPLAINING shew unto your Lordshipp your Orators and Oratrixes Samuell Seckington the younger of Brackley in the County of Northampton, Butcher, and Mary his wife, and Anne Radburne of Brackley aforesaid, Spinster, by her neat freind Samuell Seckington the Elder of Brackley aforesaid, Butcher, which said Mary and Anne are the only issue of William Radburne the younger, late of Woolscott in the County of Warwicke, and Anne his wife, both deceased. That William Radburne the Elder, late of Woolscott aforesaid, deceased, Grandfather to your Oratrixes Mary and Anne was, amongst other things, seized of Severall Messuages, Closes, and Inclosed ground Lands, Tenements and hereditaments Situate and being in Woolscott aforesaid and in Wallcott Grandbourough alias Greenbourough and Willoughby in the said County of Warwicke, and being soe Seized Did, on or about the yeare of our Lord one thousand Six hundred Eyghty three, by Some Deed or writeings Convey, Settle and Assure all or very considerable part or share of his said estate and premisses in Woolscott and in Wallcott Grandborow alias Greenborow and Willoughby aforesaid to the said William Radburne the younger, his then Eldest Son and heire apparent and late

father of your daid Oratrixes Mary and Anne, Or to some other persone in trust, And in Such Deeds or writeings or the considerations therein mentioned, and perticularly in Consideration of a marriage then had and Solemnised by and between the said William Radburne the younger, your Oratrixes said father, and Anne his then wife, who was one of the Daughters of one Timothy Cooke of Burdinbury in the County of Warwicke, Clerk, did among other uses therein limitted and Declared, limitt and appoint the said premisses from and after the decease of the said William Radburne the Grandfather and Mary his then wife to be to the use and behoofe of the said William Radburne the younger, for and during the terme of his Naturall life, And to one considerable part or share thereof after his decease Then to the use of the said Anne his wife for herlife for her Jointure, and in lieu of her Thirds and Dower att Common Law, And from and after the deceases of the said William Radburne the younger and the said Anne his wife and the longest liver of them, Then the premisses are declared to be in Trust and limitted with contingent Remainder over to the Severall uses therein mentioned, Amongst which It is therein and thereby limitted and Declared that for default of Issue male by the said William Radburne the younger on the body of the said Anne his wife then begotten or to be begotten, That all and Singuler the premisses with the Appurtenances mentioned in such Deeds of Settlement as aforesaid, Should be to and for the use and behoofe of all and every the Daughter and Daughters of the said William Radburne the younger on the body of the said Anne his then wife to be begotten and to the heires of the body and bodyes of such Daughter and Daughters lawfully Issuing As in and by the said recited or intended to be recited Deed o Settlement, relation being thereunto had, had your Orator and Oratrixes the same to produce, would more fully and at large Appeare, and your Orators and Oratrixes further shew That the daid William Radburne the Elder and Mary his wife, your Oratrixes said Grandfather and Grandmother are long since deceased, and alsoe that the said William Radburne the younger, your Oratrixes said father, about Seventeen yeares Since departed this life, leaveing Issue only your said Oratrixes Mary and Anne begotten by him on the body of the said Anne his wife, and your Oratrixes said father William Radburne the younger in his life tyme and at the tyme of his decease waspossessed of a very considerable personall Estate to the value of Five hundred pounds and upwards, All of which came to your Oratrixes said mother Ann's possession, and that she tooke and applyed the same yto her own proper use and benefitt, And that some short Space of Tyme after your said Oratrixes fathers decease she, the said Anne your Oratrixes said mother, Intermarryed with one Samuell Hall of Barby in the County of Northampton, yeoman, whereupon and by meanes of such marriage Hee, the said

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Samuell Hall, did not only possesse himselfe of the personall Estate which was your oratrixes said late Fathers, and Such part of the reall Estate, lands and tenements as were limitted to the aid Anne your Oratrixes said mother in Jointure, but alsoe of all the other the Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments and premisses which were late the Estates of your Oratrixes said late Father, William Radburne the younger, being other than what were in Jointure as aforesaid, And All the rents, Issues and proffitts thereof Hee, the said Samuell Hall hath taken and Did take and receive from tyme to tyme and all tymes Since and from and after the decease of your oratrixes said father, or from and Since his, the said Samuell Halls, Intermarriage with your Oratrixes said mother, without giveing any manner of Account of or applying any part of the proffitts thereof to your oratrixes or to either of their uses, And your Oratrixes further shew That in or about the month of October which was in the yeare of our Lord one thousand Six hundred ninety nine, your oratrixes said mother Anne departed this life, whereby his, the said Samuell Halls, Interest in and Tytle to the saids Lands and premisses Soe in Jointure was determined as your Orators and Oratrixes are advised, NOTWITHSTANDING which hee the said Samuell Hall continued to take and receive the Rents, issues and proffitts of all and Singuler the premisses untill Lady day last past (Saturday, 25 March 1704), and applyed the same to his owne use and benefitt and refuses to account for or disburse any part thereof to your Orators and Oratrixes or to any or either of them, and your Orators further shew unto your Lordshipp that about Two years Since The said Samuell Hall proposed to your Orator Samuell Seckington the elder a marriage betweene your said Oratrix Mary and your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger, and gave your said Orator Samuell Seckington the Elder severall Assurances that your Oratrix Mary would have a considerable fortune of her owne which with what he would give her, she your said Oratrix Mary might be deserving your said Orator Samuell Seckington the younger, and very much pressed your said Orator Samuell Seckington the Elder to Informe your said Orator Samuell Seckington the younger of Such his proposalls, And that your Orators should consider of itt, The said Samuell Hall very well knowing that your Orators or one of them had a very considerable reall Estate And alsoe a personall Estate of a great Value and that your Orators had a very great business and Employment in their Trades and calling, And that your said Orator Samuell Seckington the younger was the only Issue male of the said Samuell Seckington the Elder, and that almost the whole Estate, both reall and personall, were intended and fully declared to become his, your said Orators Samuell Seckington the younger, whereupon your Orator Samuell Seckington the Elder informed your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger of the said Samuell

Halls proposalls, and after some tyme spent in thoughts about them, your Orators tooke a Journey to the said Samuell Halls where your Oratrix Mary then Inhabited, and some little tyme after, your Orators and the said Samuell Hall came to a treaty about makeing up a Match between your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger and your Oratrix Mary, and after some tyme spent about itt and Severall repeated visitts had been made by both or one of your Orators, Att length it was agreed that your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger should Intermarry with your said Oratrix Mary, and the said Samuell Hall did promise that in Case Such intended intermarriage was had as aforesaid, He the said Samuell Hall would give your Orator samuell Seckington the younger the Summe of Five hundred pounds which, with your Oratrix Marys fortune besides, might neare amont to a fortune answerable to your Orators, Samuell Seckington the younger, his Estate and Circumstances, WHEREUPON, and for which reason chiefly, some little tyme afterwards your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger Intermarryed with your Oratrix Mary, But now see it is, MAY it please your LORDSHIPP, he the said amuell Hall, Combining and confederating with Severall persons unto your Orators and Oratrixes unknowne, which, when discovered, your Orators and Oratrixes pray may be made partyes hereto with apt words to charge them, does pretend and give out in Speeches that there never was any Such Settlement made of the Estates and premisses or any parts thereof as your Orators and Oratrixes have herein before sett forth, Or that in Case there was any Settlement made that the whole premisses therein mentioned was thereby Settled in Jointure to his said late wife Anne, your Oratrixes said mother, and insists that he is not accountable for any of the Rents, Issues and proffitts thereof which he had and received during her life, And as for the Rents and proffitts thereof which have come into his hands Since the death of his said late wife Ann they are noe more in Value then what in truth he Expended in sueing and prosecuting or defending Suites in Law, about and concerning the tytle of the premisses or some part thereof, AND that the personall Estate which was late your Oratrixes said Fathers and which came into the hands or into the possession of the said Samuell Hall, He the said Samuell Hall did lay out and disburse in Cloathes, education and other necessary expenses in bringing up your said Oratrixes, And as to the Five hundred pounds the said Samuell Hall promissed your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger in case he intermarryed with his now wife your Oratrix Mary, He the said Samuell Hall gives out in Speeches that he never made any such promise, oe in case he did promise he only meant and Intended to make your said Oratrixes Marys fortune amount to Five hundred pounds, WHEREAS in truth he promised absolutely, without mentioning anything relating to your Oratrixes Marys

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owne proper fortune, to give Five hundred pounds in marriage with her to your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger, AND your Orators and Oratrixes further shew that the above recited Deed of Settlement and all or the greatest part of all other the writeings, escripts and Muniments relateing to the tytle of the said premisses are in the Custody or possession of the said Samuell Hall, or in the hands of Some other persons in Trust for him, INSOMUCH that NOTWITHSTANDING your Orators and Oratrixes, or Some of them, have an undoubted right and tytle in and to the said premisses, Yet the said Samuell Hall refused to deliver them to your Orators and Oratrixes, All which actings and doings are against Equty and good conscience, IN TENDER CONSIDERATION whereof, and for as much as matters of this nature are properly Examinable and releivable in this Honourable Court, and your Orators and Oratrixes are without remedy by the course of the Common Law, their Witnesses being remote and Unknowne and many of the matters charged as aforesaid transacted in private, TO THE END therefore that the said Samuell Hall may upon his Oath, true, full, and perfect answer make, and in perticular may sett forth and discover what Deeds and writeing he or any person in trust for him, or by or with his privity or knowledge, hath or have in his or their hands or Custody relateing to or concerning all or any the premisses, and alsoe what personall estate the said Anne his late wife, your Oratrixes said mother, was possessed of att the tyme he intermarryed with her, which was heretofore the Estate of the said William Radburne the younger your Oratrixes said Father, which then or at any tyme before or Since came to his the said Samuell Halls hands or possession and of what the same in perticular consisted, and of what Value they really and bona fide were, and alsoe of what part or portion of the said lands and premisses he has had and enjoyed and the yearely Rents and Value thereof, and for how long tyme he has possessed and enjoyed the same or received the Rents and proffitts thereof, and how he applyed them, And alsoe whether your said Oratrixes Mary and Anne did not live with him as Servants and really and bona fide Earned and deserved all Such necessaryes as he allowed and expended on them in their Maintenance and Education, and whether he the said Samuell Hall did not promise your Orators, in case your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger would Intermarry with your Oratrix Mary, that he would give him the Summe of Five hundred pounds for and towards your Oratrixes Maryes marriage portion, And alsoe that the said Samuell Hall may discover, Sett forth, and give a Just and true Account of what Summe or Summes of Money he hath att any tyme or tymes expended, disbursed or laid out in prosecuting or defending any Law Suites and what Law Suites for, about, or concerning the premisses and which or what part or parts thereof, and when the

same was contested and upon what account and for what reasons, And that the said Samuell Hall by the decree of the Honourable Court may be compelled to deliver or cause to be Delivered the said recited Deed of Settlement and all other the writeings which in any wise relate to the said premisses or any part thereof which he hath in his owne custody or possession, or that are in the custody or possession of any other person In trust for him or by his Delivery, privity or knowledge, to your Orators and Oratrixes, And that the said samuell Hall may be Decreed to come to a Just and fair Account with your Orators and Oratrixes for all the personall Estate late of William Radburne the younger that come to his hands, and to pay and deliver or otherwise make Satisfaction for the Same to your Orators and Oratrixes and alsoe of all and every such Summe and Summes of money, Rents, issues and proffitts of the said Estate and premisses, or Soe much thereof as in right and Justice he ought to doe that he att any tyme or tymes hath received, ariseing out of the premisses or that came into his possession, and to pay and deliver the same or to make Some Sufficient Satisfaction therefore to your Orators and Oratrixes, And alsoe to pay and Satisfye to your Orator Samuell Seckington the younger the Summe of Five hundred pounds soe by him promised as part of the marriage portion as aforesaid, And your Orators and Oratrixes be releived in all and Singuler the premisses according to Equity and good Conscience, May it please your Lordshipp to grant unto your Orators and Oratrixes her Matjesty's most gracious writt of Subpena, directed to him the said Samuell Hall, thereby commanding him at a certain day therein limitted and expressed, pesonally to be and appeare before your Lordshipp in the high and Honourable Court of Chancery, and then and there upon his Oath to make answer unto all and Singuler the premisses aforesaid, and to Stand to and abide and order therein as to your Lordshipp shall seeme meet, And your Orators and Oratrixes shall ever pray, etc..."

Lower left-hand corner: "William Field"Lower right-hand corner: "Thomas Hiccocke"

1706 Brackley Parish Register.1 November 1706.Mary, daughter of Samuel Seckington and of Mary his wife, was baptised the first day of November, A.D. 1706.

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1707 Final Concord: Y2 7835.Purification, 1707.

Between:-Charles Gibbes,John Clarke,John Joseph,Elizabeth Seckington, spinster, Plts.andSamuel Seckington and Ann his wife,Ann Mansell, widow,John Pinchard and Dorcas his wife,William Barrenger and Susanna his wife, Defts.of1 messuage, 1 cottage, 50 acres of arable, 50 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, etc. atBrackleyCosgrovePotterspuryFurthoe andDenshanger.By Fine £200.

1708 Brackley Parish Register.28 February 1708.John, son of Samuel Seckington and of Mary his wife, was baptised the 20 eight day of February, A.D. 1708.

1717 Brackley Parish Register.20 March 1717.Mary Seckington was buried in woollen only the 20 day of March and it was certified accordingly the 22 day of March 1717.

1720 Brackley Parish Register.24 July 1720.

Sarah, daughter of Samuel Seckington and Mary his wife, was baptised y 24 day of July 1720.

1722 Brackley Parish Register.5 May 1722.Mary, daughter of Samuel Seckington and Mary his wife, was baptised May ye 5th 1722.

1728 Brackley Parish Register.19 February 1728.Samuel Seckington was buried in woollen only, February 19 1727/28 and it was certified accordingly before Mr. Timothy Horns, Mayor, February 21, 1727/28.

1734 Brackley Parish Register.1 August 1734.William, son of John and Rose Seckington, was baptised.

1734 Brackley Parish Register.15 October 1734.Anne Seckington was buried in woollen.

Anne, daughter of Samuel Seckington.

1735 Brackley Parish Register.5 August 1735.Thomas, son of John and Rose Seckington, was baptised.

1736 Brackley Parish Register.23 July 1736.Anne Seckington was buried in woollen the 23 July (1736) as appears by an affidavit of the 25th.

Anne, widow of Samuel Seckington.

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1736Letter of Administration of the Estate of Anne Seckington who died in 1736.

Know all men by these presents that we, William Saby of Waddenhoe in the County of Northampton, butcher, and John Doe, are held and firmly bound unto the Reverend Father in God, Robert, by Divine Permission, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, in the sum of one hundred pounds of Good and lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto the said Lord Bishop, or to his certain attorney, his executors, administrators or assigns, to which payment well and truly be made we oblige ourselves, and each of us by himself for the whole, our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents sealed with our seals dated the twenty-second day of April in the ninth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and thirty-six.The condition of this obligation is such that if Elizabeth Saby the wife of the above bounden William Saby, daughter and administrator of all and singular the goods chatels and credits of Anne Seckington, late of Brackley, widow, deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods, chatels and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hand, possession, or knowledge of her, the said Elizabeth Saby or into the hands and possession of any person or persons for her and the same so made do exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the above named Lord Bishop at or before the last day of July next ensuing and the same goods, chatels and credits, and all the other the goods, chatels, and credits of the said deceased at the time of her death which at any time after shall come to the hands or possession of the said Elizabeth Saby or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for her do well and truly administer according to the law. And further do make or cause to be made a true and just account of her said administration at or before the last day of April 1737 and all the rest and residue o the said goods, chatels and credits which shall be found remaining upon the said administrator's account the same being first examined and allowed of by the Judge or Judges for the time being of the said Court shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Judge or Judges by his or their decree or sentence pursuent to the true intent and meaning of a late Act of Parliament made in the two and twentieth years of the reign of our late

Sovereign Lord King Charles the second, entitled An Act for the better settling of Intestate Estates, shall limit and appoint.And if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said deceased and the executor or executors therein named do exhibit the same into the said court making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the said Elizabeth Saby above bounden being thereunto required do render and deliver the said Letters of Administration, approbation of such testament being first had and made, in the said court then this obligation be void or else to remain in full force and vertue.

Sealed and delivered being first duly stamped in the presence of William Gurnall and William Saby.26 April 1736 the within named Elizabeth Seckington was sworn well and faithfully to administer the goods etc of Anne Seckington, deceased, and that the same did not extend to the value of twenty pounds before me John Clarke, Surrogate.

1737 Brackley Parish Register.18 September 1737.John, son of John and Rose Seckington, was baptised.

1740 Brackley Parish Register.2 February 1740.Elizabeth, daughter of John and Rose Seckington, was baptised.

1742 Brackley Parish Register.11 September 1742.Sarah Seckington was buried in woollen as appears by an affidavit received the 14 Instant.

1743 Brackley Parish Register.22 November 1743.Mary, daughter of John and Rose Seckington, was baptised.

1745 Brackley Parish Register.27 December 1745.

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Fanny, daughter of John and Rose Seckington, was baptised.

1748 Brackley Parish Register.24 July 1748.James, son of John Seckington, was baptised.

1748 Brackley Parish Register.2 October 1748.John Talbot and Mary Seckington were married on October 2, 1748.

1748 Brackley Parish Register.23 November 1748.Mary Seckington was buried in woollen as appears by an affidavit of the 25th.

This entry refers to Mary, the wife of Samuel Seckington the younger, whose maiden surname was Radbourne.

1750 Brackley Parish Register.19 July 1750.Sarah, daughter of John Seckington, was baptised 19 July 1750.

1752 Brackley Parish Register.22 May 1752.Nanny, daughter of John Seckington and his wife, was baptised 22 May 1752.

1754 Brackley Parish Register.25 July 1754.George, the son of John Seckington and his wife, was baptised the 25 July 1754.

1756 Brackley Parish Register.25 July 1756.Samuel, son of John Seckington and his wife, was baptised the 25th July 1756.

1757 Brackley Parish Register.16 October 1757.Samuel Seckington was buried in woollen.

1758 Brackley Parish Register.5 March 1758.John Seckington was buried in woollen.

1769 Brackley Parish Register.29 October 1769.Banns of marriage between John Seckington and Mary Burton were published October 13, 22, and 29, by Henry Manifold, Vicar.The said John Seckington of the Parish of Brackley in the County of Northampton, and Mary Burton of the Parish of Brackley, were married 29 October 1769.

John Seckington and Mary Burton signed the register with crosses.The two witnesses were Mary Squirrel and H. Weston.

1770 Brackley Parish Register.27 September 1770.Banns of marriage between William Seckington and Elizabeth Fenemore, both of Brackley, were published August 19, and 26, and September 2, 1770.They were married 27 September 1770.

The witnesses were Thomas Hearn and Nathaniel Blancoe.

1771 Brackley Parish Register.14 July 1771.John, son of John Seckington and Mary his wife, was baptised July 14 1771.

1771 Brackley Parish Register.19 September 1771.Elizabeth, daughter of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised September 19, 1771.

1772 Brackley Parish Register.10 September 1772.William, son of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised September 10, 1772.

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1774 Brackley Parish Register.2 January 1774.John Minnell and Fanny Seckington, both of Brackley, married on 2 January, 1774.

Both John Minnell and Fanny Seckington signed the register with crosses.The two witnesses were Thomas Minnell and Nathaniel Blancoe.

1774 Brackley Parish Register.28 January 1774.Thomas, son of William Seckington and his wife Elizabeth, was baptised January 28, 1774.

1774 Brackley Parish Register.28 August 1774.Mary, daughter of John Seckington and Mary his wife, was baptised August 28, 1774.1775 Brackley Parish Register.7 March 1775.John Seckington was buried in woollen.

1775 Brackley Parish Register.24 April 1775.John, son of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was privately baptised April 24th, 1775, and received into the Congregation July 16 (1775).

1776 Brackley Parish Register.30 May 1776.John Seckington was buried in woollen.

1776 Brackley Parish Register.20 December 1776.Mary, daughter of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was privately baptised December 20, 1776, and received into the Congregation January 27, 1777.

1778 Brackley Parish Register.13 April 1778.John, son of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was privately baptised April 13, 1778.

1778 Brackley Parish Register.27 December 1778.John Seckington was buried in woollen.

1779 Brackley Parish Register.6 October 1779.Hannah, daughter of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised 6 October 1779.

1781 Brackley Parish Register.11 June 1781.Ann, daughter of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised June 11, 1781.

1782 Brackley Parish Register.12 June 1782.Lucy, daughter of William Seckington and Elizabeth his wife, was baptised June 12, 1782.

1782 Brackley Parish Register.8 October 1782.William Seckington was buried in woollen.

1786 Helmdon Parish Register: Bishop's TranscriptsBaptism Register: 9 July 1786Samuel, son of George and Sarah Seckington was baptised in Helmdon.

1789 Helmdon Parish Register: Bishop's Transcripts.Baptism Register: 9 June 1789.Thomas, son of George and Sarah Seckington was baptised in Helmdon.

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1792 Bishop's Transcripts: Helmdon Baptisms.26 August 1792.John, son of George and Sarah Seckington, was baptised.

1793 Bishop's Transcripts: Helmdon Burials.15 March 1793.John, son of George and Sarah Seckington, was buried.

1794 Bishop's Transcripts: Helmdon Baptisms.16 March 1794.Jonathan, son of George and Sarah Seckington, was baptised.

1794 Bishop's Transcripts: Helmdon Burials.27 September, 1794.Jonathan, son of George and Sarah Seckington, was buried.

1796 Brackley Parish Register.18 July 1796.Marriage of John Fretter and Sarah Fenemore, 18th July 1796, in the presence of John Judge and Elizabeth Seckington.

1796 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.31 December 1796.Daniel, son of George and Sarah Seckington, was baptised in Helmdon.

1797 Brackley Parish Register.28 September 1797.Marriage of John Judge of this parish, butcher, and Elizabeth Seckington of this parish, 28th September, 1797.

Witnesses, Robert Bartlett, Mary Brighton, and Elizabeth Crowe.

1798 The Will of Samuel Seckington who died in 1798.

This is the last will and testament of me Samuel Seckington of Brackley in the County of Northampton, Labourer, being of sound and disposing mindFirst I will and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfiedAlso I give and bequeath unto my neice Elizabeth Chancellor, Spinster, who now lives and resides with me my bed with the bedstead hangings and furniture thereto, also two tables and the other furniture in the house or room wherein I dwell as follows, that is to say, four chairs and a corner cupboard and sundry earthenware therein, fire shovel, tongs, and poker, dog irons, bellows, tea kettle and boiling kettle, two candlesticks, tinder box and coffee pot, one barrel, all my fueling, one wash tub, and one tin basket, to and for her use.Also I give and bequeath all and every other of my goods, chattels, and personal estate of what nature, kind or sort soever and wheresoever unto my friend John Nicholls of Brackley aforesaid yeoman, in trust nevertheless that he the said John Nicholls, his executors or administrators, do and shall as soon as conveniently may be, after my decease, sell and dispose of all my said other effects and pay and apply the monies arising from such sale in manner following, that is to say,The sum of ten pounds to my sister Fanny, the wife of John Minnell, as a compensation for the trouble and expense she may be put to in boarding and mantaining my mother Rose Seckington and I do hereby give and bequeath the same sum of money to my said sister accordingly.And all the residue and remainder thereof to my brother George Seckington, or to be paid and disposed of by thesaid John Nichols as in his discretion he shall think proper in buying and providing clothes or other necessities for his family.AlsoI give and bequeath unto my said brother George Seckington all my wearing apparel.And lastly I do hereby make, nominate, constitute, and appoint my said friend John Nicholls sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former and other will and wills by me at any time here to fore made, and declaring this to be my last will and testament.In witness whereof I the said testator Samuel Seckington have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the twenty third day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight.

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SAMUEL SECKINGTON

The Signature of SAMUEL SECKINGTON 1798

1799 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.19 March 1799.John, son of George and Sarah Seckington, was baptised in Helmdon.

1799 Brackley Parish Register.26 March 1799.The marriage of Thomas Evans and Elizabeth Alder, 26th March 1799.Witnesses; Thomas Seckington and Ann Evans.

179917 July 1799John Nicholls of Brackley in the County of Northampton made oath that this sheet of paper is and contains the last will and testament of Samuel Seckington, late of Brackley, deceased; that he is the executor herein named; that he will legally fulfil the same; and that the deceased did not die possessed of a personal estate to the amount of forty pounds.Sworn before me,Henry Manifold, A.M., Surrogate.

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1800-1920

1800 Brackley Parish Register.30 October 1800.After banns were published on October 12, 19 and 26 in the year 1800, Thomas Seckington and Elizabeth Blabey were married on 30th October, 1800.

The witnesses were; John Webb and Thomas Horton.

1801 Brackley Parish Register.8 March 1801.The marriage of John Webb and Mary Seckington, 8th March, 1801.The witnesses were Thomas Seckington and Hannah Seckington.

1801 Brackley Parish Register.18 May 1801.The marriage of Thomas Storton, batchelor, and Ann Seckington, 18th May, 1801.The witnesses were Hannah Seckington and Thomas Seckington.

1803 Bishop's Transcripts: Helmdon Baptisms.27 March 1803.Fanny, daughter of George and Mary Seckington, was baptised.

1804 Brackley Parish Register.6 August 1804.After banns published on July 22 and 29, and August 5, 1804, the marriage took place of Richard Fenemore and Mary Holton on 6th August, 1804.The witnesses were William Nichols and Lucy Seckington.

1807 Mormon Index23 February 1807Samuel Seckington married Ann Billings on 23 February 1807 at Whitfield in Northamptonshire.

1807 Bishop's Transcripts; Helmdon Baptisms.24 November 1807.Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Ann Seckington, was baptised.

1814William, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington, was born.

1815Helmdon Baptisms:24 December 1815; page 5, no. 4.Thomas, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by William Morris.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1817 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.8 October 1817.Daniel Seckington, batchelor, of Helmdon, married Jemima Franklin of Helmdon.

Daniel Seckington signed with a cross. Jemima Franklin signed her name.Two witnesses, John Seckington and Elizabeth Flower, signed with crosses. The third witness, William Hanson, signed his name.

1817 Helmdon Baptisms.22 November 1817; page 9, no. 69.Marianne, daughter of Samuel and Anne Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Charles Crisp.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1818 Helmdon Baptisms.20 January 1818; no. 71.Fanny, daughter of Daniel and Jemima Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Charles Crisp.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1819 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.3 November 1819; no. 87.George, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington, was baptised in Helmdon by Pryce Jones.

1820 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.17 October 1820.John Seckington of Helmdon married Mary Summers of Radstone.

Both John Seckington and Mary Summers signed the register with crosses.The first witness, Joseph Humphreys, signed with a cross. The second witness, Rhoda Summers, signed her name.

1821 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 March 1821; no. 104.Joseph, son of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.John Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1821 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.16 April 1821.John Morris and Alice South Prickett were married 16 April 1821.Fanny Seckington was a witness and signed with a cross.

1821 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.1 October 1821.Jemima Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 26 years, by Pryce Jones.

1821 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 November 1821; no. 114.James, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1821 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.13 December 1821; no. 54.The marriage of George Davis Prickett of Helmdon and Fanny Seckington of Helmdon.

The witnesses were Mary Humphrey and Pheobe South.All signed with crosses.

1822 Geoffrey Seckington's Notes.George Seckington's first marriage was to Martha East whose birth was recorded in the non-parochial register for Weston (near Helmdon) in 1822.

1822 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.3 August 1822; no. 125.Mary-Ann, daughter of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.John Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1822 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.14 November 1822; no. 59.Daniel Seckington, widower, of Helmdon, married Mary Bayliss, spinster, of Helmdon.

Daniel Seckington signed the register with a cross. Mary Bayliss signed her name.Both witnesses, William Bronson and Mary Ann Parkins, signed with crosses.

1823 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.29 March 1823.Fanny Seckington of Helmdon, aged 5 years, was buried by Pryce Jones.

1824 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.14 February 1824; no. 154.Jonathan, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1824 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.21 February 1824; no. 155.Fanny, daughter of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was stated to be labourer.

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1824 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 December 1824: no. 168.Daniel, son of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.John Seckington's occupation was stated to be labourer.

1826 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.22 January 1826; no. 189.Ellenor Billing, daughter of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1826 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.10 March 1826; no. 191.George, son of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1826 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.13 March 1826; no. 124.George Seckington of Helmdon, aged 4 days, was buried by Pryce Jones.

1827 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.4 March 1827; no. 146.Amelia Seckington, aged 16, was buried by Pryce Jones.

1827 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.14 March 1827; no. 149.Ellenor Billing Seckington, aged 1 year, was buried by Pryce Jones.

1827 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.7 April 1827; no. 268.Ann, daughter of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1827 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 October 1827; no. 222.Timothy, son of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.John Seckington's occupation was stated as labourer.

1827 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.8 October 1827; no. 223.Eli, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon was baptised by Pryce Jones.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1827 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 October 1827.Timothy, son of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.

1829 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.13 September 1829; no. 251.Eliza, daughter of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1829 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.16 November 1829; no. 254.Frederick, son of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.John Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1830 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.3 January 1830; no. 257.Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1831 Helmdon Parish Register; Baptism Register.19 November 1831; no. 288.George, son of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1832 Brackley Parish Register.4 June 1832.The marriage of Richard Elance/Elanch of Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, to Lucy Seckington of St.James Parish, Brackley, took place on 4th June 1832.The witnesses were ???? Penman and Elizabeth Judge.

1832 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.26 December 1832; no. 305.Henry, son of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.John Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1833 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.31 March 1833; no. 314.Edmund, son of Samuel and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Samuel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1833 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register17 July 1833; no. 209.Sarah Seckington of Helmdon was buried 17 July 1833, aged 76 years, by Pryce Jones.

1833 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.21 October 1833; no. 105.William Roe of St.Peter's parish, Brackley, married Hannah Seckington of Helmdon.William Roe and Hannah Seckington signed the register with crosses.One witness, Benjamin Butcher, signed his name. The other witness, Elizabeth Seckington, signed with a cross.

1834 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.7 January 1834; no. 327.Henry, son of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was Baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1834 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register31 May 1834; no. 220.George Seckington of Helmdon was buried 31 May 1834, aged 85 years, by Pryce Jones.

1835 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.15 March 1835; no. 358.Rebekah, daughter of John and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones. John Seckington's Occupation was given as labourer.

1835 Willoughby Parish Register: Register of MarriagesPage 24: No. 71.William and Mary Seckington: 7 September 1835

William Seckington of the Parish of Hillmorton and Mary Fall of this parish (Willoughby) were married in this church by banns with the consent of friends this seventh day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty five by me James Chambers, Curate.

This marriage was solemnised between us: William X Seckington Mary FallIn the presence of Thomas Fall Eliza X Tanser George Fall Rebecca X Tanser

William Seckington and the two witnesses named Tanser could not write their names. Mary Fall and the Fall witnesses signed their names.

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1835 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register29 November 1835; no. 370.George, son of William and Mary Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised in Helmdon on 29 November 1835 by Pryce Jones.William Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1835 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.29 November 1835; n. 242.Frederick Seckington of Helmdon, aged 7 years, was buried.

1835 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.2 December 1835; no. 243.Rebekah Seckington of Helmdon, aged 1 year, was buried.

1835 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.6 December 1835; no. 244.Henry Seckington of Helmdon, aged 3 years, was buried.

1836 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 February 1836; no. 376.Thomas Horn, son of Mary-Ann Seckington of Helmdon, lacemaker, was baptised by Pryce Jones.

1836 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.21 April 1836.William Seckington of Helmdon married Elizabeth Mayho of Helmdon.

Both William and Elizabeth signed the register with crosses as did Thomas Seckington who was one of the witnesses. William Hanson, the other witness, was able to sign his name.

1836 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.7 July 1836; no. 381.Nathaniel, son of Daniel and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones. Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1836 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.17 August 1836; no. 384.Sophia, daughter of William and Elizabeth Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones. William Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1836 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.31 August 1836; no. 253.Sophia Seckington, aged two weeks, was buried by Pryce Jones.

1837 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.28 December 1837; no. 408.Frederick, son of William and Elizabeth Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones. William Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1838 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.5 May 1838; no. 416.Anna-Maria, daughter of Daniel and Mary Seckington, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1838 General Register Office: Birth Register.December Quarter for Brackley.Henry, son of John and Mary Seckington was born,

1840 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.27 March 1840; no. 443.Henry, son of William and Elizabeth Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones. William Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1840 Helmdon Parish Register: Burials Register.23 September 1840; no. 303.Henry Seckington of Helmdon, aged 7 months, was buried by Pryce Jones.

1840 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Register of Baptisms.4 October 1840; page 45.John, son of William Seckington, labourer, and his wife Mary, of Willoughby, was baptised by R.Powney.

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1840 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Register of Baptisms.4 October 1840; page 45.Ann, daughter of William Seckington, labourer, and his wife Mary, of Willoughby, was baptised by R.Powney.

1841 General Register Office: Birth Register.December Quarter for Brackley.Fred, son of John and Mary Seckington was born,

1842 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.4 April 1842.The marriage of James Needle and Harriet Jackson.The witnesses were George Seckington and Caroline Summers.

1842 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.17 xxx 1842: no. 749.The marriage of Thomas Seckington and Susannah Wright Hibbet.Susannah Wright Hibbet signed her name; Thomas Seckington signed with a cross.The two witnesses, George Seckington and Martha East, signed their names.

1843 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.12 January 1843; no. 34.Richard Goffe, of full age, widower, labourer, of Helmdon, son of Thomas Goffe, labourer, married Mary Ann Seckington, minor, spinster, lacemaker, of Helmdon, daughter of John Seckington, labourer.Richard Goffe and Mary Ann Seckington, and the two witnesses, Robert Shellash and Ann Pettifer, signed with crosses.

1843 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.28 November 1843; no. 528.John, son of James and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.James Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.1844 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register7 January 1844; page 51.Edward, son of William and Mary Seckington of Willoughby was baptised by R. Powney.

1844 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.27 October 1844; no. 41.Jonathan Seckington, of full age, batchelor, labourer, of Helmdon, son of Samuel Seckington, labourer, married Christiana Humphrey, of full age, spinster, lacemaker, of Helmdon, daughter of William Humphrey, labourer.Jonathan Seckington signed the register with a cross; Christiana Humphrey signed her name. Both witnesses, William Startin and Sarah Seckington signed with crosses.

1845 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register2 February 1845Ann Seckington of Helmdon was buried February 2 1845, aged 56 years.

1845 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register3 August 1845; no. 564.William Humphrey, son of Jonathan and Christiana Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.

1846 Parish Records of St.Nicholas, Willoughby, Warwickshire.Register of Baptisms 1813-1882; page 55.On 25 April 1846 Eli, son of William and Mary Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by John Godfrey.Father's occupation given as labourer.

1847 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.15 February 1847.The marriage of George Smith and Caroline Baylis.Daniel Seckington was a witness.

1847 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.6 December 1847.Daniel Seckington, of full age, batchelor, labourer, of Helmdon, son of John Seckington, labourer, married Charlotte Winmill, of full age, spinster, lacemaker, of Helmdon, daughter of John Winmill, labourer.Both Daniel Seckington and Charlotte Winmill signed the register with crosses.Both witnesses, Henry Winmill and Charlotte Edmunds, signed with crosses.

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1847 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.25 December 1847; no. 55.William White, of full age, batchelor, labourer, of Helmdon, son of William White, labourer, married Sarah Seckington, minor, spinster, lacemaker, of Helmdon, daughter of Samuel Seckington, labourer.William White and Sarah Seckington signed the register with crosses, as did the two witnesses, Eli Seckington and Ellen Seckington.

1848 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.9 May 1848; no. 606.Frederick, son of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1848 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.11 June 1848.Elizabeth Ann Healey, daughter of Ellen Seckington of Helmdon, servant, was baptised by Pryce Jones.

1849 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register25 March, 1849.James, son of William and Mary Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised.

1849 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.28 May 1849.The marriage of Henry Winmill and Charlotte Edmunds.One of the witnesses was Daniel Seckington.

1849 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.14 October 1849; no. 634.Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Christiana Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Jonathan Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.1849 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.14 December 1849; no. 635.Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1849 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.19 December 1849; no. 389.Sarah Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 3 days.

1850 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.21 July 1850; no. 66.William Malsbury, of full age, batchelor, labourer, of Abthorpe, married Eliza Seckington, of full age, spinster, lacemaker, of Helmdon, daughter of Daniel Seckington, labourer.Eliza Seckington signed the register with a cross. William Malsbury and the two witnesses, William Jones and Fanny Seckington, signed their names.

1850 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.27 October 1850; no. 67.Eli Seckington, of full age, batchelor, labourer, of Helmdon, son of Samuel Seckington, labourer, married Ann Parish, minor, spinster, servant, of Helmdon.Eli Seckington signed the register with a cross. Ann Parish signed her own name. Both witnesses, Joseph Franklin and Sarah Amos, signed their names.

1851In 1851 there were 8 families of Seckingtons living in Helmdon.Charlotte Seckington and her two sons lived at No. 7.Eli and Ann Seckington lived at No. 8.Jonathan and Christina Seckington and their two sons lived at No. 29.Thomas and Elizabeth Seckington lived at No. 54.Samuel Seckington lived at No. 61.Daniel and Mary Seckington and their four children lived at No. 106.George and Martha Seckington and their four children lived at No. 119.William and Elizabeth Seckington and their son lived at No. 128.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.Samuel Seckington; widower; aged 67; farm labourer; born in Helmdon.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.Thomas Seckington; head; aged 60; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Elizabeth Seckington; wife; aged 63; Lacemaker; born in Helmdon.

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1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.Daniel Seckington; head; aged 55; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Mary Seckington; wife; aged 51; born in Helmdon.George Seckington; son; aged 19; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Henry Seckington; son; aged 17; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Nathaniel Seckington; son; aged 15; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Ann M. Seckington; daughter; aged 13; born in Helmdon.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.George Seckington; head; aged 32; farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Martha Seckington; wife; aged 27; born in Sulgrave.Alfred Seckington; son; aged 7; born in Helmdon.Pryce Seckington; son; aged 5; born in Helmdon.Mark Seckington; son; aged 3; born in Helmdon.Sarah Seckington; daughter; aged 9 months; born in Helmdon.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.Jonathan Seckington; head; aged 28; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Christiana Seckington; wife; aged 28; born in Helmdon.William Seckington; son; aged 6; born in Helmdon.Jonathan Seckington; son; aged 1; born in Helmdon.Frederick Humphrey; lodger; aged 21; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Susannah Humphrey; lodger; aged 7; lacemaker; born in Helmdon.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.Eli Seckington; head; aged 23; Farm labourer; born in HelmdonAnn Seckington; wife; aged 19; Lacemaker; born in Syresham.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.Charlotte Seckington; head; aged 23; Lacemaker; born in Helmdon.Frederick Seckington; son; aged 2; born in Helmdon.Henry S. Seckington; son; aged 3 months; born in Helmdon.Mary A. Windmill; sister; aged 26; lacemaker; born in Helmdon.

1851 Census of Population: Helmdon.William Seckington; head; aged 39; Farm labourer; born in Helmdon.Elizabeth Seckington; wife; aged 40; born in Helmdon.Frederick Seckington; son; aged 13; born in Helmdon.James Stockley; lodger; aged 70;

1851 Census of Population Willoughby, WarwickshireWilliam Seckington; head; aged 37; Agricultural labourer; born at Helmdon, Northants;Mary Seckington; wife; aged 39; born at Cosby, Leics;George Seckington; son; aged 15; Agricultural labourer; born at Willoughby;Ann Seckington; daughter; aged 13; born at Willoughby;John Seckington; son; aged 10; scholar; born at Willoughby;Edward Seckington; son; aged 7; scholar; born at Willoughby;Eli Seckington; son; aged 4; born at Willoughby;James Seckington; son; aged 2; born at Willoughby;

1851 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 January 1851; no. 654.Henry Stephen, son of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1851 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.21 September 1851; no. 663.Mary Ann, daughter of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1851 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.19 October 1851.Ezekiel, son of Jonathan and Christiana Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by Pryce Jones.Jonathan Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1851 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Register of Baptisms.21 December 1851; page 63.Betsy, daughter of William and Mary Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by John Martin.William Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1853 Ship Passenger List: PyreneesEdward Seckington;aged 31;Labourer;single.

1853 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 November 1853; no. 695.Elizabeth Sarah, daughter of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1854 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.24 March 1854; no. 702.Joseph, son of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington, was baptised in Helmdon by Pryce Jones.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1854 Western Australia: Marriage Register17th August 1854; No. 740Edward Seckington of Guildford, son of Samuel Seckington, married Elizabeth Cunningham of Guildford, daughter of Martin Cunningham. Both aged above 21.

1855 New York State Census:Henry Seecondon; aged 17; Laboror; born in England.Ellen Seecondon; aged 18; wife; born in Ireland.

1855 New York State Census:James Seecondon; aged 32; Farmer; born in England.Anna Seecondon; aged 30; wife; born in England.John Seecondon; aged 13; born in England.Samuel Seecondon; aged 7; born in Essex Co. N.Y. James Seecondon; aged 2; born in Essex Co. N.Y.

1855 New York State Census:John Seckendon; aged 58;Laborer; born in England.Mary Seckendon; aged 56; wife; born in England.Frederick Seckendon; aged 14; born in England.Sarah Seckendon; aged 9; born in Canada.

1855 New York State Census:Timothy Seecondon; aged 25; Brickmaker born in England.Jane Seecondon; aged 23; wife; born in Ireland.Mary J. Seecondon; aged 1; born in Canada.David Seecondon; infant; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Joseph Seecondon; aged 33; brother; Laborer; born in England.

1855 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.13 June 1855; no. 470.Ann Maria Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 17 years, by Pryce Jones.

1856 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.13 April 1856; no. 730.Caleb Charles, son of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by James Murray Dixon. Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1856 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.15 May 1856; no. 89.George Seckington, of full age, batchelor, Labourer, of Helmdon, son of Daniel Seckington, Labourer, married Mary Shortland, of full age, spinster, of Helmdon, daughter of Thomas Shortland, Schoolmaster.George Seckington signed the register with a cross. Mary Shortland signed her own name. Both witnesses, Richard Smith and Fanny Seckington, signed their names.

1856 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.11 December 1856; no. 738.Henry, son of George and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised by C.F. Hayden.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1856 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.16 December 1856.Henry Seckington, aged 3 weeks, of Helmdon, was buried.

1857 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 September 1857; no. 749.William Timothy, son of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1857 Willoughby Parish Register: Register of Burials.7 November 1857; page 48, no. 378.John Seckington of Willoughby was buried November 7, 1857, aged 17, by T.N. Whorwood.

1858 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.7 February 1858; no. 498.Daniel Seckington of Helmdon was buried February 7 1858, aged 62.

1858 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.29 April, 1858; no. 502.Thomas Seckington was buried April 29 1858, aged 72 years.

1858 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.25 September 1858; no. 765.Thomas John, son of George and Mary Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1858 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.7 November 1856; no. 768.Jesse Arthur, son of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1860 New York Census: ElizabethtownTimothy Seckinden;aged 39;Day Laborer; born in England.Jane Seckinden; aged 32; born in Ireland.Mary Seckinden; aged 7; born in Canada.

1860 New York Census: ElizabethtownDavid Seckinden; aged 5; born in New York.Sarah A Seckinden; aged 4; born in New York.Charlotte Seckinden; aged 8 months; born in New York.

1860 New York Census: ElizabethtownHenry Seckington; aged 21; Day Laborer; born in England.Ellen Seckington; aged 24; born in Ireland.Mary A; aged 4; born in New YorkRichard; aged 2; born in New YorkMartin; aged 3 months; born in New York.

1860 Willoughby Parish Register: Register of Banns of Marriage: 1860 No. 95: George Seckington and Sarah Ann Masters of Willoughby.

1860 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.2 April 1860; no. 522.Elizabeth Sarah Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 6 years.

1860 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.2 September 1860; no. 800.Daniel John, son of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1861 Census of Population WilloughbyWilliam Seckington; head; aged 47; Agricultural labourer;Mary Seckington; wife; aged 50;Eli Seckington; son; aged 14; ploughboy;James Seckington; son; aged 12; ploughboy;Betsey Seckington; daughter; aged 9;

1861 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Baptism Register.4 May 1861; page 77.Edward, son of George and Sarah Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N.Whoward. George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1861 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 August 1861.Emma Jane, daughter of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1862 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptisms Register.4 May 1862.Edward, son of George and Sarah Anne Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised.

1862 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.3 August 1862.William Frederick, son of George and Mary Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1862 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.20 August 1862.Martha, daughter of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1862 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register7 September 1862.Luke, son of Jonathan and Christiana Seckington was baptised in Helmdon.Jonathan Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1862 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 December 1862.Benjamin Elijah, son of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1863 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.24 October 1863.The marriage of Alfred Summers and Ann Turvey.Jonathan Seckington was a witness.

1864 General Register Office.Marriage Certificate; 31 January 1864.Edward Seckington, aged 21, bachelor, keystamper by trade, living in Willenhall, Staffordshire, married Ann Groves, aged 17, spinster, of Willenhall, daughter of Jacob Groves, lock manufacturer, at Holy Trinity Church in the parish of Willenhall.Both Edward and Ann signed their own names.The two witnesses, James and Hannah Fall made crosses.

1864 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.24 August 1864.Elizabeth Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 78 years.

1864 7 November 1864. General Register Office; Birth certificate.Edward Seckington, born 7 November 1864 in Diminsdale, Willenhall.Father's name; Edward Seckington; occupation, keystamper journeyman.Mother's name; Ann Seckington, formerly Groves, living at Diminsdale, Willenhall.

1865 New York State Census:Richard Seckington aged 7. Son of Henry Seckington.1865 New York State Census:Henry Secondon; aged 27;Farmer; born in England.Ellen Secondon; aged 30; wife; born in Ireland.Mary A. Secondon; aged 10; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Richard Secondon; aged 7; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Martin H Secondon; aged 5; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Clarra L.Secondon; aged 2 1/2; born in Essex Co. N.Y.

1865 New York State Census:John Secondon; aged 67; Farmer; born in England.Mary Secondon; aged 64; wife; born in England.Sarah Secondon; aged 20; born in Canada.

1865 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.17 December 1865.Henry, son of George and Mary Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1866 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.4 March 1866.Ann Susanna, daughter of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1866 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.7 May 1866.Susanna Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan and Christiana Seckington of Faulcutt.Jonathan Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1866 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Baptism Register.19 May 1866; page 84.Sarah, daughter of George and Sarah Ann Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.M. Strachan.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1866 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.5 August 1866.Emily Mary Ann, daughter of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised. Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1867 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.2 November 1867.Emily Mary Ann Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 18 months.

1867 Helmdon Parish Register: Marriage Register.4 November 1867.William Seckington, aged 23, batchelor, labourer, of Helmdon, son of Jonathan Seckington, labourer, married Sarah Hawkes, aged 30, spinster, of Helmdon, daughter of George Hawkes, labourer.Both William Seckington and Sarah Hawkes signed their own names as did the two witnesses, Jonathan Seckington and Harriet Hawkes.

1867 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Baptism Register.25 December 1867; page 84.Mary Ann, daughter of George and Sarah Ann Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whoward.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.5 January 1868.Caroline Mercy, daughter of Jonathan and Christiana Seckington of Fawlcutt, was baptised.Jonathan Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register.22 July 1868.Samuel Seckington of Helmdon was buried, aged 84 years.

1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.9 August 1868.Emily Fanny, daughter of George and Mary Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.13 September 1868.Caroline Alice, daughter of Eli and Ann Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.18 October 1868.William George, son of William and Sarah Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.William Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

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1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 December 1868.Amy Mary Anne, daughter of Daniel and Charlotte Seckington of Helmdon, was baptised.Daniel Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1868 Western Australia: Register of Births7th December 1868 No. 157/68Samuel, son of Edward Seckington and Elizabeth Seckington (formerly Cunningham).

1868 Birmingham Register.The marriage of Eli Seckington and Mary Woodward was recorded in the Birmingham Register in the December, 1868, quarter.

1868 Helmdon Parish Register: Burial Register22 July 1868Samuel Seckington of Helmdon was buried July 22 1868 aged 84 years.

1868 Parish of St.Nicholas, Willoughby: Baptism Register.30 November 1868; page 86.William, son of George and Sarah Anne Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whoward.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1869 Birmingham Registry.Henry Sackington's birth is recorded in the June, 1869 quarter at the Birmingham Registry.

1870 US Federal Census: IowaFred Seckington; aged 28; brickmaker.Mary Ann Seckington; aged 32; wife;born in Canada.Anthony Seckington; aged 6; born in Iowa.

1870 US Federal Census: IowaAdaline Seckington; aged 3; born in Iowa.Edward Seckington; aged 11 months; born in Iowa.

1870 New York Census: ElizabethtownHenry Secenden; aged 31;Farmer; born in England.Ellen Secenden; aged 33; born in Ireland.Mary Ann Secenden; aged 14.Richard Secenden; aged 12.Martin Secenden; aged 10.Clarra Secenden; aged 8.Ella Secenden; aged 6.Alice Secenden; aged 3.William Secenden; aged 5 months.

1870 US Federal Census: New YorkWilliam J. Seckington. Age 5 months.

1870 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.6 March 1870; page 87.Henry, son of Eli and Mary Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whoward.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1870 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.17 April 1870; page 87.George, son of George and Sarah Ann Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whoward.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1870 Willoughby Parish Register: Burial Register25 June 1870; page 56, no. 448.Mary Seckington of Willoughby was buried June 25 1870 aged 59 years, by J. Goldney.Another record says she was 53 years old at death.

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1871 Census of Population: Blakesley.Thomas Seckington; aged 33; Land Annuity; born in Helmdon.Susannah Seckington; aged 49; wife; born in Stratford le Bow, Essex.Sarah Blis; aged 20; servant; born in Blakesley.

1871 Census of Population: Faulcutt (Astwell)Jonathan Seckington; head; aged 49; Labourer; born in Helmdon.Christiana Seckington; wife; aged 50; Lacemaker; born in Helmdon.Ezekiel Seckington; son; aged 19; Labourer; born in Helmdon.Luke Seckington; son; aged 8; scholar; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Faulcutt (Astwell)Susanna Seckington; daughter; aged 5; scholar; born in Falcutt.Caroline Seckington; daughter; aged 3; scholar; born in Falcutt.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.William Seckington; head; aged 59; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Elizabeth Seckington; wife; aged 60; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.Daniel Seckington; head; aged 44; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Charlotte Seckington; wife; aged 43; born in Helmdon.Frederick Seckington; son; aged 22; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Henry Seckington; son; aged 20; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.William Seckington; son; aged 13; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Daniel Seckington; son; aged 10; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Martha Seckington; daughter; aged 7; born in Helmdon.Amy Seckington; daughter; aged 2; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.Eli Seckington; head; aged 43; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Ann Seckington; wife; aged 40; born in Syresham.Caleb C. Seckington; son; aged 15; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Jesse Arthur Seckington; son; aged 12; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Emma Jane Seckington; daughter; aged 9; Lacemaker; born in Helmdon.Benjamin Eli Seckington; son aged 7; scholar; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.Ann Susannah Seckington; daughter; aged 5; scholar; born in Helmdon.Caroline Alice Seckington; daughter; aged 3; scholar; born in Helmdon.Clara Rosetta Seckington; daughter; aged 10 months; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.George Seckington; head; aged 38; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Mary Seckington; wife; aged 38; born in Radstone.John Seckington; son; aged 12; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.William Seckington; son; aged 9; born in Helmdon.Henry Seckington; son; aged 5; born in Helmdon.Elizabeth A. Seckington; daughter; aged 6 months; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.Frederick Seckington; head; aged 33; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Selina Seckington; wife; aged 31; born in Fawlcott.Angelina Seckington; daughter; aged 6; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Helmdon.Nathaniel Seckington; head; aged 32; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Henry Seckington; brother; aged 35; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.Mary Seckington; mother; aged 70; born in Helmdon.

1871 Census of Population: Radstone.Edward Shortland; head; aged 50; Agricultural labourerAnne Shortland; wife; aged 51;Emily Fanny Seckington; granddaughter; aged 3;

1871 Census of Population: WilloughbyEli Seckington; head; aged 24; Agricultural labourer; born in Willoughby.Mary Seckington; wife; aged 27; born in Oxford.Emily Seckington; daughter; aged 4; born in Rugby.Henry Seckington; son; aged 2; born in Birmingham.

The births of Emily and Henry are recorded at the G.R.O. under the name "Sackington".

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1871 Census of Population: Stutchbury.Jonathan Seckington; married; aged 26; Agricultural labourer; born in Helmdon.

1871Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.20 April 1871; page 88.John, son of George and Sarah Anne Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by S. Goldney.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1871Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.27 August 1871; page 89.Walter, son of Eli and Mary Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whorward.Eli Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1872Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.21 July 1872; page 90.Thomas, son of George and Sarah Ann Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whorward.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1873 Arthur Seckington's Diary.Alfred Gerge Seckington married three times. His first wife was Sarah Ann Edwards, daughter of William Edwards, chapel keeper at Weston. She had four children, two of whom died in infancy. She herself died shortly after the birth of her last child. She was only 26. She died on April 29, 1873.

1873Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.22 September 1872; page 92.Elizabeth, daughter of George and Sarah Anne Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T.N. Whorward.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1873Willoughby Parish Register: Burial Register.28 September 1873; page 59, no. 470.Elizabeth Seckington of Willoughby was buried September 28, 1873, an infant, by E.J. Bennett.

1873Arthur Seckington's Diary.On Christmas Day, 1873, Alfred George Seckington married Elizabeth, the second daughter of William and Ann Horwood.

1875 New York State Census: John Seckington. Wife Mary Summers, age 75.

1875 New York State Census: ElizabethtownTimothy Seckington;aged 47; born in England.Jane Seckington; aged 45;wife; born in Ireland.Mary J.Seckington; aged 21; born in Canada.David Seckington; aged 20; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Sarah A Seckington; aged 19; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Charlotte Seckington; aged 17; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Ellen Seckington; aged 15; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Daniel Seckington; aged 7; born in Essex Co. N.Y.

1875 New York State Census: MoriahHenry Secondon; aged 37;Farmer; born in England.Ellen Secondon; aged 40; wife; born in Ireland.Mary A. Secondon; aged 18; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Richard Secondon; aged 17; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Martin H Secondon; aged 15; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Clarra L.Secondon; aged 13; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Ella Secondon; aged 11; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Alice Secondon; aged 8; born in Essex Co. N.Y.William Secondon; aged 6; born in Essex Co. N.Y.Sarah Secondon; aged 2 months; born in Essex Co. N.Y.

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1876 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.27 February 1876; page 94.Ellen, daughter of George and Sarah Anne Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by M.T. Barry.George Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1877 Elizabethtown PostMary A. Seconden departed this life on the 17th inst. She was in the twenty first year of her age.

1880 Willoughby Parish Register: Register of Banns of Marriage.1880; No. 134.James Seckington and Anne Thorneycroft, both of Willoughby.

1881 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.27 February 1881; page 99.Edith, daughter of George and Sarah Anne Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by H. Algar.

1881 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.24 April 1881; page 99.James, son of James and Ann Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by T. Whorwood.James Seckington's occupation was given as labourer.

1882 Willoughby Parish Register: Baptism Register.No date recorded; page 100.Henry, son of George and Sarah Seckington of Willoughby, was baptised by Henry T. Knightley.

1883 Kelly's Business DirectoryIn 1883 Henry Seckington, greengrocer, is shown at 37, Terrace Road, Handsworth.This address is a private house. Eli Seckington is known to have used the name Henry as a business name, and in this case he cannot be confused with his son, as Henry the son was too young to have been in business at this date.

1884 Certificate of Marriage: ColoradoJanuary 23, 1884Richard Seckington of Georgetown married Maggie Kelly of Georgetown, in the County of Clear Creek.

1885 Willoughby Parish Register: Burial Register20 April 1885; page 69, no. 545.William Seckington of Willoughby was buried April 20 1885 aged 71 years, by Charles H. Deane.

1885 Willoughby Parish Register : Burial Register.7 November, 1885; page 69, no. 552.James Seckington of Willoughby was buried November 7 1885, aged 36 years, by Charles H. Deane.

1887 St.Michael's, Handsworth: Baptism Register.12 June 1887.Edwin, son of Eli Seckington, dairyman, and his wife Mary, of 37 Terrace Road, Handsworth, was baptised by Henry Collier on 12 June 1887.Edwin Seckington's date of birth is stated as 1 July 1866 which is wrong; it was probably 1 July 1876.

1889 Willoughby Parish Register: Register of Banns of Marriage.1889; no. 154.Alfred Hewitt, batchelor, and Sarah Seckington, spinster, both of Willoughby.

1890 Marriage Certificate: MissouriDecember 17, 1890Anthony Seckington married Georgia Anna Ames. Both of Maryville Missouri.

1890 Kelly's Business Directory.In 1890 Henry Seckington, dairyman, is shown at 37 Terrace Road.From this time there is no further mention of the greengrocery business.

1891March 8, 1891 Ethel (Catherine) Seckington was born.

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1891 St.Silas Church, Birmingham: Marriage Register.11 July 1891.Marriage of Henry Seckington, aged 24, batchelor, dairyman, of 47 Archbold Road, Birmingham, son of Henry Seckington, dairyman, and Annie Timmins, aged 24, spinster, of 96 Nursery Terrace, Birmingham, daughter of Joe/Job Timmins, anchorsmith, deceased.

The witnesses were David Timmins and Ada Palmer.

1892 Kelly's Business Directory.In 1892 Henry Eli Seckington is at 37, Terrace Road.

1892 New York State Census: ElizabethtownTimothy Seckington; aged 65.Jane Seckington; aged 63.

1892 New York State Census: ElizabethtownMary J. Seconton; aged 36; born in United States

1892 New York State Census: MoriahHenry Seckington; aged 57; Farmer; born in England.Sarah Seckington; aged 17; daughter; born in United States.

1892 New York State Census: MoriahMartin Seckington; aged 32; miner; born in United States.Sarah Seckington; aged 30; wife; born in United States.Mary E. Seckington; aged 9; born in United States.Henry Seckington; aged 7; born in United States.Emma Seckington; aged 4; born in United States.Annie Seckington; aged 3; born in United States.Ethel Seckington; aged 1; born in United States.

1892 New York State Census: MoriahNellie Secington; aged 25; born in United States. (Maybe Daniel’s wife)

1892 New York State Census: MoriahDaniel Secington; aged 25; Hostler; born in United States. (Timothy’s son?)

1894 Willoughby Parish Register: Register of Banns of Marriage.1894; no. 168.Charles Henry Mathieson, batchelor, of Knossington, Leicestershire, and Mary Ann Seckington, spinster, of Willoughby.

1895 Henry Eli Seckington rented stables at 38, Terrace Road, Handsworth.

1896 Kelly's Business Directory.In 1896 Henry Eli Seckington, senior, dairyman, is shown at 37, Terrace Road, and Henry Seckington, junior, dairyman, is shown at 47, Archbold Road, Handsworth.

1896June 29, 1896Ethel (Catherine) Seckington died, age 5, and was buried in Mineville Catholic Cemetery.

1896Elizabeth Seckington, wife of Alfred George Seckington, died on August 27, 1896.

1896Oct 18, 1896Ruth Seckington was born in Mineville New York.

1896 Parish of St.Mary's Abbey, Nuneaton: Marriage Register. No. 173.; no date recorded.Marriage of William Seckington, batchelor, and Anna Grainger, spinster, of Willoughby.

1897 Kelly's Business Directory.In 1897 Henry Eli Seckington moved to 39 Terrace Road which was a retail shop from which he carried out his business as a dairyman.

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1897 Willoughby Parish Register: Burial Register.9 October 1897; page 77, no. 612.Thomas Seckington of Willoughby was buried October 9, 1897, aged 25, by Henry Cox.

1898 Moreton Pinkney Church: Marriage RegisterThe marriage certificate, dated September 20, 1898, states that:Alfred George Seckington, aged 53, widower, farmer, of Thenford Hill Farm, son of George Seckington, farmer, married Bessie Philips, aged 42, spinster, of Moreton Pinkney manor, daughter of Thomas Philips, tailor.Both Alfred George Seckington and Bessie Philips signed their names, as did the two witnesses, Thomas Jeffs and Jane Martin.Thomas Jeffs was the husband of Sarah Ann, the sister of Alfred George Seckington.

1898 State of New York Bureau of StatisticsOct 21, 1898Henry Seckington died. Buried in Mineville Catholic Cemetery.

Elizabethtown Post Obituaries Oct 27, 1898Henry Seckington (born in England) brother of Timothy Seckington died in the town of Moriah, aged 62 and was buried in the cemetery just below Moriah Center. He was a wood sawyer.

1898Nuneaton, Warwickshire.27 December 1898.Jack, son of William and Anna Seckington of Nuneaton, born 27 December, 1898.

1899Mary, wife of Eli Seckington, died in Birmingham.

1900St.Silas Church, Birmingham: Marriage Register.18 November 1900.; Page 137, entry 274.William George Ockey, aged 22, batchelor, dairyman, of 57 Carpenters Road, Birmingham, son of William Ockey, gardener, married Annie Seckington, aged 21, spinster, of 57, Carpenters Road, Birmingham, daughter of Henry Seckington, dairyman.The two witnesses were Walter Seckington and Selina Jane Seckington.

1900 US Federal Census: ColoradoR.J. Seckington; aged 42; machinist; born in New York; Father born in England; Mother born Ireland.M Seckington; aged 38; wife; born in Wisconsin; Father and Mother born in Ireland.Thomas Seckington; aged 15; born in Colorado.Ella Seckington; aged 12; born in Colorado.William Seckington; aged 10; born in Colorado.Lawrence Seckington; aged 5; born in Colorado.Urbin Seckington; aged 3; born in Colorado.Martin Seckington; aged 2; born in Colorado.Clyde Seckington; aged 5 months; born in Colorado.

1900 Elizabethtown Post ObituariesJuly 19, 1900Timothy Seckington died in Water St. Elizabethtown, aged 74. He was born in England on Oct 11, 1826 and came to Montreal when 17 years of age. He was a landscape gardener and was the first man to raise celery in Elizabethtown.

19028 June 1902.Doris May Seckington, daughter of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

1903 Western Australia: Register of Deaths1st December 1903. No. 53Edward Seckington, gardener; died in Albany; aged 67: father Samuel Seckington.

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1904Albert Edwin Seckington, son of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

1905 Kelly's Business Directory.In 1905 Henry Eli Seckington of 39 Terrace Road is described as dairyman and coal dealer.

1905 New York State Census: ElizabethtownDavid Seckington; aged 50; Laboror; born in United States.Mary Seckington; aged 52; wife; born in United States.Ella M. Seckington; aged 24; born in United States.Timothy D. Seckington; aged 18; Clerk; born in United States.

1905 New York State Census: MoriahMartin Secketon; aged 45; Farmer; born in United States.Sarrah Secketon; aged 42; wife; born in United States.Henry Secketon; aged 19; laboror; born in United States.Emma Secketon; aged 17; housework; born in United States.Anna Secketon; aged 16;Home; born in United States.Ruth Secketon; aged 8; born in United States.Allace Secketon; aged 6; born in United States.Florence Secketon; aged 2; born in United States.

1906 St.Michael's, Handsworth: Baptism Register.20 May 1906.Oliver Arthur, son of Oliver Seckington, joiner, and his wife Alice, of 39 Terrace Road, Handsworth, was baptised on May 20th, 1906.The date of birth of Oliver Arthur Seckington was given as 25 April 1906.

1907Emily Edith, daughter of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

1908Arthur Edwin, son of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

1909 Willoughby Parish Register: Burial Register.9 January 1909; page 84, no. 669.Ann Seckington of Willoughby was buried 9 January 1909, aged 70, by Watson Failes.

1909 Western Australia: Register of Deaths 21st October 1909 No. 48Eliza Seckington died in Albany; aged 75; born in Dublin, Ireland.

1910 Kelly's Business Directory.In 1910 two entries appear under 39 Terrace Road. These were Henry E. Seckington, senior, coal merchant, and Henry Seckington, junior, dairyman.

1910 Alfred George Seckington of Rose Hall, Middleton Cheney, died June 10, 1910.

1910 Frank Seckington, son of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

1911 Kelly's Business Directory.Eli Seckington, dairyman, appears at 39 Terrace Road.Henry Seckington, shopkeeper, appears at 131 Hunters Road, Handsworth.

1911 7 February 1911Mary Kathleen Seckington, nee Bridge, was born in Garston, Liverpool.

1911 9 May 1911Walter, son of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

1912 Kelly's Business Directory.Eli Seckington, dairyman, appears at 39 Terrace Road.Henry Seckington, shopkeeper, appears at 131 Hunters Road, Handsworth.

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1912 General Record: Death RegisterDecember QuarterNathaniel Seckington, son of Daniel and Mary, died in Brackley.

1913Oct 22, 1913Henry Seckington married Maria Kelly in St. Peters and Paul, Mineville New York.

1913 Kelly's Business Directory.Eli Seckington, dairyman, appears at 39 Terrace Road.Henry Seckington, shopkeeper, appears at 131 Hunters Road, Handsworth.

1914 Kelly's Business Directory.Eli Seckington, dairyman, appears at 39 Terrace Road.Henry Seckington, shopkeeper, appears at 131 Hunters Road, Handsworth.Eli Seckington died in 1914.

1914Eli Seckington died October 2, 1914, aged 68, and was buried in a private grave at Handsworth Old Church, Handsworth, Birmingham.

1914 State of New York Bureau of StatisticsDec 8, 1914Martin Joseph Seckington died. Buried in Mineville Catholic Cemetery

1915 Kelly's Business Directory.Henry Seckington is shown as having both a coal business and a dairy business at Terrace Road, a shop in Hunters Hill, and stables in Terrace Road.

1916 Kelly's Business Directory.Henry Seckington is shown as having both a coal business and a dairy business at Terrace Road, a shop in Hunters Hill, and stables in Terrace Road.

1916 Willoughby Parish Register: Burial Register.17 January 1916; page 88, no. 697.Ann Seckington of Willoughby was buried on January 17, 1916, aged 70, by H. Trethewy.

191611 March 1916.Gladys Seckington, daughter of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

191611 April 1916Gladys Seckington, daughter of Edwin and Annie Seckington, died in Liverpool.

1916June 5, 1916Annie Agnes Seckington married Philip Patrick Clark in Burlington Vermont.

1916June 19, 1916Ruth Seckington married Matthew Ward in St Peters and Paul, Mineville New York

1917May 19, 1917Evelyn Seckington was born in Mineville New York.

1917 Western Australia: Register of Births10th July 1917 No. 136/17Edward Orton, son of Samuel Edward Seckington and Alice Ellen formerly Orton.

1917Nov 29, 1917Annie Agnes Seckington died and was buried in Granitesville, Vermont.

1917 Kelly's Business Directory.Henry Seckington is shown as having both a coal business and a dairy business at Terrace Road, a shop in Hunters Hill, and stables in Terrace Road.

1918 Kelly's Business Directory.Henry Seckington is shown as having both a coal business and a dairy business at Terrace Road, a shop in Hunters Hill, and stables in Terrace Road.

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1919 Kelly's Business Directory.Henry Seckington is shown as having both a coal business and a dairy business at Terrace Road, a shop in Hunters Hill, and stables in Terrace Road.Henry Seckington died in 1919 and his businesses were divided between his children, the shop in Hunters Hill going to his daughter, May, and the coal business going to his son, Frank.

191927 February 1919Henry Seckington, son of Eli and Mary Seckington, died in Birmingham.

1919March 5, 1919Lawrence Francis Seckington, was born in Longmont, Colorado.

1919 Burial Record.6 March 1919.Henry Seckington was buried.

1919 St.Michael's, Handsworth: Register of Marriages.4 August, 1919. Page 194, no. 388.Henry Wall Gilbert, aged 27, batchelor, carpenter, of 131, Hunters Road, Handsworth, son of William Gilbert, deceased, cyclemaker, married May Seckington, aged 27, of 131, Hunters Road, Handsworth, daughter of Henry Seckington, deceased, coal merchant.

The two witnesses were Florence Corfield and Alfred George Teal.

1920Oliver Quentin Seckington, son of Edwin and Annie Seckington, was born in Liverpool.

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Ada (b1920) Dagenham B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. w of John PriorAdaline (b1867) Maryville C1 da of Frederick & Mary Ann Agnes May (b1921) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes w of Lyle NewellAgnes (b1920) Coventry B38 da of Henry & Edith w of Eric NashAgnes (1905-1970) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of Ben StoddardAgnes (fl 1390) Southwark A3 da of William & Joan Agnes (fl 1549) Sudbury A4 da of Nicholas Agnes Seckington A2 w of William (d1478)Alan Colin (b1941) Windsor B47 B49 son of Walter & Mary Kathleen Alan (b1926) Birmingham B43 son of Frank & Alice Alan (b1943) Gateshead B42 son of Jesse & Hannah Alan (b1932) Weston B19 son of Reginald Mark & Hilda Albert E. (b1924) Derby B23 son of Richard Amos & Mildred Albert Edwin (1904-1989) Hoylake B45 B46 son of Edwin & Annie Albert (b1886) S. Shields B41 son of Eli & Mary Alfred G. (b1916) Watford B24 son of William James & Susannah Alfred George (1844-1910) Helmdon B11 B16 F5 son of George & Martha Alice (Cashmore)(1897-1977) Birmingham B43 w of Frank Alice Ellen (Orton) (1880-1967) Lancashire D2 w of Samuel Edward (1868-1944)Alice (Jeffery) Birmingham B41 w of Oliver Arthur (b1906)Alice (Luchford)(d1932) Lambeth B52 B53 w of Henry Alice Mary (1901-1984) Banbury B16 da of Mark & Charlotte Alice Maud (b1875) Towcester B18 da of William Pryce & Annie w of George OsborneAlice (b1898) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of George SawyerAlice (1867-1877) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen Alice (fl 1598) Uttoxeter A4 da of Richard Alice (Watson) South Shields B42 w of James Bruce (1915-1982)Alice Birmingham B41 w of Oliver (1884-1959)Alison (Morris) Hendon B31 w of Paul R. (b1951)Amanda Lee (b1987) Hawaii C9 da of David Douglas & April Lynn Amanda Rene (b1995) C11 da of Thomas Michael & Cheryl Leigh Amelia (1811-1827) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Amy G. (1894-1968) Wolverhampton B39

da of Edward & Henrietta w of Frank MorrisAmy Jo (Cooper)(b1963) Oregon C9 w of Eric Anthony Amy Lavonne (b1977) Kansas City C2 da of Michael Lee & Yvonne Elaine Amy Mary Ann (b1868) Helmdon B15 da of Daniel & Charlotte w of Harry NeedleAmy (b1985) West Isley B49 da of Colin & Jayne Amy Coleshill A4 w of Thomas (d1560)Andrea Judith (b1974) Brackley B27 da of Gerald G. & Anne Andrew C. (b1960) Weston B19 son of Alan & Margaret Angela M. (b1948) Long Buckby B25 da of Kenneth William & Evelyn Angela (Old) Dorset B54 w of Roger (b1935)Angelina (1864-1923) Brackley B7 B14 B22 da of Frederick & Selina w of Benjamin Elijah SeckingtonAnita (Garrett) Windsor B47 B49 w of Alan Colin (b1941)Ann (Billings)(1789-1845) Helmdon B5 B6 w of Samuel Ann E. (b1949) Birmingham B43 da of Gordon & Elizabeth w of David HannanAnn Elizabeth (Ward)(1845-1870) Helmdon B11 B17 B18 w of William Pryce Ann (Groves) Willenhall B35 B39 w of Edward (1843-1864)Ann Jeanette (b1942) Missouri C5 F9 da of Gerald Vern & Reva Elaine w of Thomas Wesley StephensonAnn (Parish)(1832-1903) Helmdon B6 B14 w of Eli Ann (b1781) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth w of Thomas StortonAnn (1838-1909) Willoughby B35 da of William & Mary Ann (1908-1908) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta Ann (1871-1891) Brackley B9 da of George & Mary Ann Ann (b1827) Helmdon B8 da of Daniel & Mary Ann (b1953) Bakewell B24 da of William Henry & Gwendolen Ann (Shortland)(bc 1825) Montreal B6 C16 w of James Ann (South) Chesterfield B15 w of Henry Stephen (1851-1926)Ann Susannah (b1866) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann Ann (Thorneycroft) Willoughby B35 B37 w of James (1849-1885)Anna (Granger)(1861-1926) Nuneaton B36 w of William Anna Maria (1838-1855) Helmdon B8 da of Daniel & Mary Anna (b1813) Newport Pagnell B28 da of William & Sarah w of George BywayAnne C. (Spencer) Towcester B16 w of James M. (b1946)Anne (Darby) Brackley B27 w of Gerald G. (b1942)Anne Mary E. (Camp)(1879-1935) Hampstead B14 B30

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Anne (Moxon) Gateshead B42 w of Alan (b1943)Anne (1683-1734) Brackley B1 da of Samuel & Anne Anne (b1922) Helmdon B23 da of Richard Amos & Mildred w of Joseph ThomasAnne (bc 1655-1736) Brackley B1 w of Samuel Annie Agnes (1889-1917) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of Philip Patrick ClarkAnnie E. (1911-1976) Brackley B13 da of Willie & Winnie Fortescue w of George HallAnnie Elizabeth (McLellan)(d1959) Lambeth B50 w of Edward Annie (Furber)( 1876- 1949) Liverpool B41 B45 w of Edwin Annie (Metcalfe) Helmdon B11 B17 B18 w of William Pryce (1845-1917)Annie Metcalfe (b1883) Towcester B18 da of William Pryce & Annie w of William OsborneAnnie (bc 1865) Lambeth B50 da of William Edward & Harriet Annie (b1879) Liverpool B41 da of Eli & Mary w of George OckayAnnie (Timmins)(1868-1924) Birmingham B41 B43 w of Henry Annis (fl 1598) Uttoxeter A4 da of Richard Anthony D. (b1941) Darwen B33 son of Herbert & Lillian F. Anthony (b1969) C17 son of Martin Patrick & Jean Anthony (1863-1929) Maryville C1 son of Frederick & Mary Ann April Lynn (Buck)(b1960) Hawaii C9 w of David Douglas Arabella Brackley B12 w of William George (b1868)Arthur Edwin (1908-1970) Brisbane B45 D3 F3 son of Edwin & Annie Arthur Frederick (1872-1881) Brackley B7 son of Frederick & Selina Arthur (1909-1909) Bath B29 son of Frank & Emma Arthur (1911-1980) S.Shields B42 son of Frank & Jessie Arthur (b1908) Edgware B30 B31 son of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Arthur (1901-1989) Greatworth B16 F5 G7 son of Alfred George & Bessie Arthur (1874-1900) S. Shields B41 son of Eli & Mary Audrey (b1932) Brisbane D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth w of Frank GoodwinAvice (bc 1220) Seckington A1 w of Ralph Avril Perth D3 w of Brian (b1937)Barbara Anne Jeanette (b1965) Sydney D1 da of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne w of Karl David KetleyBarbara E. (b1946) Hampstead B33 da of Herbert & Lillian F. w of Douglas NichollsBarbara J. (b1937) Hampton in Arden B37

da of Frederick Edmund & Elsie w of Kenneth StonesBarbara Joy (b1951) Perth D4 da of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine w of Alan Patrick AukimBarbara (b1931) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys w of Derek RobertsBasil Ernest (1905-1984) North Walsham B25 son of Ernest Metcalfe & Emmie Beatrice Ann (Marshall)(1885-1960) Montreal E1 w of James Beatrice (Devereux) Edgware B30 B31 w of Arthur (b1908)Beatrice Emma (b1877) Towcester B18 da of William Pryce & Annie w of Harry CogginsBeatrice Eugenia (1880-1931) Bedminster B29 da of Caleb Charles & Hester w of Arthur HuffBenjamin Ames (b1991) C2 son of Gregory Todd & Kathryn Benjamin Elijah (1863-1945) Brackley B7 B14 B22 son of Eli & Ann Benjamin Pownall (1870-1959) Lambeth B50 son of William Edward & Harriet Bernice Marie (b1917) Ontario E1 F13 da of James & Beatrice Ann w of Jack Wel California C7 C10 w of William E Bertram John (1881-1951) Brackley B34 son of Joseph & Mary Beryl Anne (Smith) Sydney B47 D1 w of Derek Douglas (b1936)Bessie (Phillips)(1857-1935) Helmdon B11 B16 F5 w of Alfred George Betsy (b1851) Willoughby B35 da of William & Mary Betty (Blower)(b1926) Ontario E1 E4 w of Lloyd Albert Blair Ronald (b1953) Ontario E3 son of William Douglas & Mary E. Brenda M. (1911-1983) Northampton B25 da of Ernest Metcalfe & Emmie Brenda Marie (Marty)(b1960) Washington C9 w of Eric Anthony Brenda (b1949) Gateshead B42 da of Jesse & Hannah w of Derek StephensonBrett Allen (b1963) Maryville C12 son of Harold Clifford & Carmen Brian (b1937) Perth D3 son of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Caleb Charles (1856-1931) Long Ashton B14 B29 son of Eli & Ann Carmen (Plumb)(b1942) Maryville C12 w of Harold Clifford Carol C17 da of Martin Patrick & Jean Carol Brisbane D3 w of Lance (1938-1992)Carole (b1950) Helmdon B20 da of Charles Wilson & Winifred J. w of Patrick J. HerbertCarole (Wales) Hendon B31 w of Paul R. (b1951)Caroline Alice (1868-1955) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann w of William WalderCaroline Alice (1906-1984) Euston B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. w of Edward EtheridgeCaroline Eva (b1990) Perth D4

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Caroline Mercy (1867-1930) Canada B12 G6 da of Jonathan & Christina w of William HollandCarolyn Sue (b1940) Iowa C3 G2 da of David Kirk & Eula Vaughn w of Clarence Fred EatonCatherine Elaine (b1951) Ontario E4 da of Lloyd Albert & Betty w of Daniel TraicusCatherine (Hooven)(b1962) California C10 w of Michael Catherine Payne (Herrington)(d1856) Lambeth B50 w of William Edward Catherine Payne (1856-1856) Lambeth B50 da of William Edward & Catherine Payne Charles M. (1952-1958) Helmdon B20 son of Charles Wilson & Winifred J. Charles (1912-1941) Lambeth B53 son of Henry & Alice Charles Wilson Helmdon B20 son of Harry Leslie (b1893) & Edith Annie Charlotte Ann (Stone)(b1945) California C9 w of Robert James Charlotte (Jones)(1873-1947) Brackley B16 w of Mark Charlotte (1859-1896) New York C6 da of Timothy & Jane w of John MooreCharlotte (Winmill)(1828-1907) Helmdon B10 B15 w of Daniel Cheryl Leigh (Williams)(b1972) California C11 w of Thomas Michael Cheryl (b1962) California C11 da of James Edward & Gerry w of Sam SasseChloe Alexandra (b1990) Kin Kin D5 da of Phillip Lyndsay & Jennifer Christiana Amington A3 w of John (fl1332)Christina (Humphrey)(1820-1904) Helmdon B6 B12 w of Jonathan Christine Ann (b1970) Missouri C5 F10 da of Jerry Dale & Darlene Mae w of Larry Dale HaneyChristine H. (b1950) Birmingham B43 da of Gordon & Elizabeth w of Mr JonesChristine (b1968) Darwen B33 da of Anthony D. & Pauline Christine (b1939) Lambeth B53 da of Charles & Pearl w of David RampleyChristopher Michael (b1959) Florida C9 son of Lawrence Anthony & Ruth Elaine Christopher (1943-1989) Horsham B47 son of Walter & Mary Kathleen Cissie Rose (1903-1937) Towcester B17 da of George & Sarah Claire Marie (b1975) Towcester B16 da of James M. & Anne C. Clara Rosetta (1870-1872) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann Clarra L (b1862) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen w of Andrew O'RourkeClotide (Adrens)(1919-1995) California C8 C9 w of Lawrence Francis Colin Charles (b1950) Perth D4 son of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine Colin (1889-1943) Hammersmith B39 son of Edward & Henrietta

Colin (b1961) West Isley B49 son of Alan Colin & Anita Corinna (b1971) Fareham B48 da of Roy Gordon & Margaret Craig Mark (b1978) Towcester B16 son of James M. & Anne C. Dakota Douglas (b1995) San Diego C9 son of David Douglas & Karen Daniel John (1860-1926) Helmdon B15 son of Daniel & Charlotte Daniel (1796-1858) Helmdon B5 B8 son of George & Sarah Daniel (b1816) Newport Pagnell B28 son of William & Sarah Daniel (1868-dc1942) Elizabethtown C6 son of Timothy & Jane Daniel (1894-dc 1904) C15 son of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Daniel (1824-1894) Helmdon B10 B15 son of John & Mary Daphne Brisbane D3 w of Miles (b1940)Darlene Mae (Newton)(b1947) Missouri C5 w of Jerry Dale David Douglas (b1961) Florida C9 son of Lawrence Anthony & Ruth Elaine David F. (b1957) Birmingham B44 son of Norman F. & Mary David J (1856-1928) Elizabethtown C6 son of Timothy & Jane David Kirk (1917-1982) Maryville C2 C3 son of Frederick Bertram & Erma Cleo David Kirk (1891-1965) Maryville C1 C13 son of Anthony & Georgia Anna David Liam (b1988) Long Eaton B21 son of Roger Neall & Jean David Neil (b1966) Portsmouth B48 son of Roy Gordon & Jean David (b1966) Darwen B33 son of Anthony D. & Pauline Dawn Marie C17 da of Martin Patrick & Jean w of zzzz MaloneyDawn (b1944) Brisbane D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth w of Mr CuthbertDebbie (b1958) Brisbane D3 da of Lance & Carol Deborah (Payne) Harrow B31 w of Ronald (b1959)Denise Marie (b1969) Watford B31 da of Ronald A. & June Derek Douglas (b1936) Sydney B47 D1 son of Walter & Mary Kathleen Diane J. (b1961) Helmdon B20 da of Charles Wilson & Winifred J. Diane (b1944) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys w of Tony DibnahDillon Allen (2000) C12 son of Brett Allen & Katherine Hope Dollie Blanche (McDonald)(1893-1967) Maryville C1 C13 w of David Kirk Donald Frank (b1905) Taunton B29 son of Frank & Emma Donna Clara (b1922) California C8 da of Lawrence Kelly & Marie Elizabeth w of Richard BevacquaDoreen B. (b1934) Pinner B31 da of Arthur & Beatrice w of Edward ShawDoris Anne (b1904) Lambeth B50 da of Edward & Annie Elizabeth

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Doris May (1902-1994) Liverpool B45 da of Edwin & Annie Dorothy Ellen (Sharples)(1908-1980) Rugby B36 w of John Harold Dorothy M. (Gulliver)(1901-1979) Greatworth B16 F5 G7 w of Arthur Dorothy (1894-1959) Birmingham B43 da of Henry & Annie w of Alfred TealEdgar Pryce (1878-1969) Towcester B18 B26 son of William Pryce & Annie Edith Annie (Wallis) Helmdon B20 w of Harry Leslie (b1893)Edith (Gardner)(1887-1961) Warwick B37 w of Frederick Edith Jane (b1909) Matlock B24 da of William James & Susannah w of George N. StephensEdith (Locker)(1880-1964) Atherstone B36 B38 w of Henry Edith Madelaine (1908-1991) Buntingford B26 da of Edgar Pryce & Madelaine w of Leslie TeeEdith Mary (b1907) Towcester B19 da of Mark & Mary Elizabeth w of John SummersEdith (Pym) Helmdon B20 w of William Harold (1883-1918)Edith (1893-1899) Towcester B24 da of William Timothy & Sarah Alice Edith (1881-1960) Nuneaton B36 da of George & Sarah Ann Edith (1893-1899) Towcester B19 da of Mark & Maria Elizabeth Edmund/Edward (18331903) Helmdon B6 D2 son of Samuel & Ann Edward E. (b1920) Lambeth B53 son of Henry & Alice Edward Norman (1835-1838) Newport Pagnell B28 son of George & Elizabeth Edward Orton (1917-1963) Perth D2 D4 son of Samuel Edward & Alice Ellen Edward (1861-1920) Lambeth B50 son of William Edward & Harriet Edward (1861-1931) Nuneaton B36 son of George & Sarah Ann Edward (1843-1864) Willenhall B35 B39 son of William & Mary Edward/Edmund (1833-1903) Helmdon B6 D2

W of Elizabeth Cunningham Edward (1838-1838) Newport Pagnell B28 son of George & Elizabeth Edward (1864-1930) Wolverhampton B39 son of Edward & Ann Edward (b1869) Maryville C1 son of Frederick & Mary Ann Edward Thomas (b1939) Irthlingboro B23 son of Thomas R. & Irene Edwin (1876-1953) Liverpool B41 B45 son of Eli & Mary Edwin (1902-1902) Georgetown C7 son of Richard & Margaret Edwin (b1912) Wellingborough B23 B27 son of Richard Amos & Mildred Eleanor Billing (1826-1827) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Elgiva Beulah (McKay)(1896-1970) Missouri C1 C4 w of Vern Eli (1827-1879) Helmdon B6 B14 son of Samuel & Ann Eli (1846-1914) Birmingham B35 B41

son of William & Mary

Eliza (b1847) London B51 da of John William & Mary Ann w of George HemmingsElizabeth Annie (1903-1963) Islington B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Elizabeth Ann (Futter)(d1963) Helmdon B20 B21 w of Frederick Arthur Elizabeth A. (b1870) Brackley B9 da of George & Mary Ann w of Joshua AddingtonElizabeth Ann (bc 1846) Newport Pagnell B28 da of John w of Esau WillettElizabeth (Blaby) Brackley B3 w of Thomas (b1774)Elizabeth (Cunningham)(1835-1909) Dublin B6 D2 w of Edward (1833-1903)Elizabeth (Carpenter) Birmingham B43 w of Gordon (b1924)Elizabeth (Fenemore) Brackley B2 B3 w of William (1734-1782)Elizabeth (Holloway)(1861-1927) Helmdon B14 B20 w of Jesse Arthur Elizabeth (Horwood) Helmdon B11 B16 w of Alfred George (1844-1910)Elizabeth Jane (b1874) Chesterfield B34 da of Joseph & Mary w of George TownsendElizabeth M. (b1945) Taunton B29 da of Donald Frank & Margery M.E. w of Nicholas BucknallElizabeth (Mayho)(b1811) Brackley B5 B7 w of William Elizabeth (Morris)(1906-1990) Brisbane B45 D3 F3 w of Arthur Edwin Elizabeth (Norman) Newport Pagnell B28 w of George (1812-1839)Elizabeth (b1890) Montreal E1 da of James w of Stephen RiceElizabeth (Stevens) Derby B23 w of Albert E. (b1924)Elizabeth (b1740) Brackley B2 da of John & Rose Elizabeth (1873-1873) Rugby B36 da of George & Sarah Ann Elizabeth (b1684) Brackley B1 da of Samuel & Anne w of William SabyElizabeth (1807-1873) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Elizabeth (b1851) London B51 da of John William & Mary Ann w of Peter BerryElizabeth (1829-1869) Helmdon B8 da of Daniel & Mary w of William MalsburyElizabeth Sarah (1853-1860) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann Elizabeth (b1771) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth w of John JudgeElizabeth (b1652) Brackley B1 da of Francis & Elizabeth Elizabeth (1873-1873) Helmdon B16 da of Alfred George & Sarah Ann Elizabeth (d1688) Brackley B1 w of Francis Elizabeth Seckington A2 w of Robert (1411-1430)Elizabeth (b1792) Helmdon B5

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Elizabeth Helmdon B6 B11 w of George (1819-1896)Ella M. (1880-1956) Elizabethtown C6 da of David J & Mary J Ella (b1864) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen Ellen (Draper) Brackley B12 B13 w of Ezekiel (b1851)Ellen (Murray)(1831-1884) New York B10 C14 w of Henry Ellen Rose (1915-1920) Lambeth B52 da of Ernest & Rose Maud Ellen (b1861) Elizabethtown C6 da of Timothy & Jane Ellen (1876-1953) Nuneaton B36 da of George & Sarah Ann Ellen (Vasey)(bc 1857-1914) Lambeth B52 w of Henry Elsie Freda (Love) Lambeth B50 B54 w of William Edward (1908-1943)Elsie May (b1907) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann w of James R. BratbyElsie (Mumford) Hampton-in-Arden B37 w of Frederick Edmund (b1910)Emily Cole (b1996) C2 da of Gregory Todd & Kathryn Emily Edith (1907-1989) Liverpool B45 da of Edwin & Annie w of William WillisEmily Fanny (b1869) Brackley B9 da of George & Mary Ann w of Fred SummersEmily Grace (Anderson) Towcester B16 w of William Edward (1903-1979)Emily Margaret (1888-1955) Ealing B22 F1 da of Benjamin Elijah & Angelina w of Frederick WhitlockEmily Mary Ann (1866-1868) Helmdon B15 da of Daniel & Charlotte Emily (1867-1948) Birmingham B41 da of Eli & Mary Emma Esther (1860-1954) Lambeth B52 da of Robert Samuel & Esther Emma Jane (b1861) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann w of John ShawEmma Judith (b1989) Kin Kin D5 da of Trevor Dale & Kirsten Emma (Palmer)(1825-1910) Helmdon B6 B11 w of George Emma (b1853) Helmdon B11 F14 da of George & Martha w of Samuel HearnEmma (1887-1951) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of Francis BrooksEmma (b1904) Nuneaton B36 da of William & Anna Emma Susan (Winmill)(d1912) Brackley B9 w of George Albert Emma (1868-1938) Bedminster B29 w of Frank Emmett Henry (b1929) Vermont C17 son of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Emmie (Young)(1878-1955) Towcester B18 B25 w of Ernest Metcalfe Eric Anthony (b1958) Florida C9 son of Lawrence Anthony & Ruth Elaine Eric Robert (1909-1975) Towcester B25 son of Ernest Metcalfe & Emmie

Eric (1923-1945) Birmingham B43 son of Frank & Alice Erica M. (b1951) Birmingham B44 da of Norman F. & Mary w of David A. VigusErin Kathleen (b1969) California C9 da of George Urban & Sandra w of Brian ChampagneErma Cleo (White)(1896-1921) Maryville C1 C2 w of Frederick Bertram Ernest Metcalfe (1875-1969) Towcester B18 B25 son of William Pryce & Annie Ernest (1882-1978) Lambeth B52 son of Henry & Ellen Esther (Ham) Lambeth B52 w of Robert Samuel (1825-1862)Esther (Hazeldine) Rugby B36 w of George Edward (1897-1961)Ethel Nora (1902-1904) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta Ethel (1891-1896) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Ethel (1911-1911) Watford B24 da of William James & Susannah Ethel (1893-1893) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta Eula Vaughn (Fryer)(b1919) Maryville C2 C3 w of David Kirk Eva Louise (Bray)(1923-1998) Ontario E1 w of Harold John Evelyn (Evans) Long Buckby B25 w of Kenneth William (b1902)Evelyn Rose (1902-1942) Lambeth B50 da of Benjamin Pownall & Rose Catherine Ezekiel (b1851) Brackley B12 B13 son of Jonathan & Christina Fanny M. (King)(1884-1952) Brackley B34 w of Bertram John Fanny (b1803) Helmdon B5 da of George & Sarah w of George PrickettFanny (1818-1823) Helmdon B8 da of Daniel & Jemima Fanny (b1745) Brackley B2 da of John & Rose w of John MinnellFanny (1877-1959) Nuneaton B36 w of John SeckingtonFanny (b1824) Helmdon B8 da of Daniel & Mary Florence H. (Burnham)(1880-1976) Banbury B18 w of William Henry Florence (1901-1903) Brackley B19 da of Mark & Mary Elizabeth Florence (b1904) Nuneaton B36 da of John & Fanny w of Reginald J. LacyFlorence (1902-1952) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of Clarence GenierFlorrie (1936-1936) Birmingham B43 da of Frank & Alice Francis (b1654) Brackley B1 da of Francis & Elizabeth Francis (d1694) Brackley B1 Francis (1645-db 1654) Brackley B1 da of Francis & Elizabeth Francis (1689-1690) Brackley B1 son of Samuel & Anne Frank Herbert (1872-1920) Hampstead B14 B30 son of Eli & Ann Frank (1913-1982) S. Shields B42 son of Frank & Jessie

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Frank (b1937) Newcastle B42 son of Frank & Jane Frank (1895-1960) Birmingham B43 son of Henry & Annie Frank (b1910) Brisbane B45 son of Edwin & Annie Frank (1882-1947) S. Shields B41 B42 son of Eli & Mary Frank (1878-1932) Bedminster B29 son of Caleb Charles & Hester Frank (1891-1916) Wolverhampton B39 son of Edward & Henrietta Frederick Arthur (1881-1955) Helmdon B20 B21 son of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth Frederick Bertram (1893-1953) Maryville C1 C2 son of Anthony & Georgia Anna Frederick Edmund (b1910) Hampton in Arden B37 son of Frederick & Edith Frederick (b1879) Chesterfield B34 son of Joseph & Mary Frederick (b1848) Helmdom B15 son of Daniel & Charlotte Frederick (1897-1960) Newcastle-U-Lyme B39 B40 son of Edward & Henrietta Frederick (1882-1957) Warwick B37 son of James & Ann Frederick (1837-1887) Brackley B7 son of William & Elizabeth Frederick (1841-1913) Maryville B10 C1 son of John & Mary Frederick (1829-1835) Helmdon B10 son of John & Mary Frederick William (1894-1918) Helmdon B12 son of William George & Arabella Gail Anne (b1955) Ontario E3 da of William Douglas & Mary E. w of Richard GillespieGala Lynn (Holliday) Maryville C13 w of Roy Lynn (b1955)Geoffrey Edmond (1916-1987) Northwood B26 son of Edgar Pryce & Madelaine Geoffrey (db 1312) Seckington A1 A2 A3 son of Nicholas & George Albert (1874-1947) Brackley B9 son of George & Mary Ann George Edward (1897-1961) Rugby B36 son of George & Hannah George H. (1903-1961) Brackley B9 son of George Albert & Emma Susan George H. (b1916) Helmdon B23 son of Richard Amos & Mildred George (1831-1884) Brackley B8 B9 son of Daniel & Mary George (1826-1826) Helmdon B8 son of Daniel & Mary George (1910-1920) St Pancras B30 son of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. George (1862-1865) Lambeth B52 son of Robert Samuel & Esther George (1835-1924) Willoughby B35 B36 son of William & Mary George (1870-1952) Towcester B17 son of William Pryce & Ann Elizabeth George (1819-1896) Helmdon B6 B11 F2 son of Samuel & Ann George (1754-1834) Helmdon B2 B5 son of John & Rose George (1870-1935) Foleshill B36 son of George & Sarah Ann George (1812-1839) Newport Pagnell B28 son of William & Sarah George Urban (b1939) California C9 son of Lawrence Francis & Juliette A.

Georgia Anna (Ames)(1869-1950) Maryville C1 w of Anthony Gerald G. (b1942) Brackley B27 son of Edwin & Ida Gerald Vern (1918-1985) Missouri C4 C5 son of Vern & Elgiva Beulah Gerard (dc 1369) Seckington A1 A2 son of Geoffrey Gerry (Rotondo)(b1938) California C8 C11 w of James Edward Gertrude Annie (b1887) Towcester B24 da of William Timothy & Sarah Alice w of George A. BradleyGertrude (Barnes)(1903-1969) Newcastle-U-Lyme B39 B40 w of Frederick Gertrude Mabel (1887-1966) Lambeth B52 da of Henry & Ellen w of Mr CondonGertrude (1906-1906) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann Gillian M. (b1949) Helmdon B21 da of William H. & Hilda M. w of Trevor J. HaywoodGillian M. (b1934) Taunton B29 da of Donald Frank & Margery M.E. w of Arnold WhiteGladys B (1915-1916) Liverpool B45 da of Edwin & Annie Gladys (Hall) Hoylake B45 B46 w of Albert Edwin (1904-1989)Gladys J. (b1928) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys w of Joseph JonesGladys (b1937) Rocky Mount B23 da of Thomas R. & Irene w of David BassGordon B. (b1920) Bedworth B36 son of George Edward & Esther Gordon (b1924) Birmingham B43 son of Frank & Alice Grant Richard (b1967) Higham Ferrers B23 son of Richard George & Marilyn Grayson Marshall (b1997) C9 son of David Douglas & Karen Gregory Todd (b1964) Kansas City C2 son of William Lee & Lorraine Ann Gwendolen (Savage) Watford B24 w of William Henry (1914-1990)Hannah Clare (b1986) Kansas City C2 da of Mark Dean & Laura Jean Hannah (Hetherington) Gateshead B42 w of Jesse (b1917)Hannah (1861-1926) Foleshill B36 w of George SeckingtonHannah (b1779) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth w of William RoeHarold Clifford (b1940) Maryville C12 son of Harold D. & Kathryn Louise Harold D. (1920-1998) Missouri C4 C12 son of Vern & Elgiva Beulah Harold John (1922-1992) Ontario E1 son of James & Beatrice Ann Harold (b1919) Helmdon B23 son of Richard Amos & Mildred Harold (1919-1944) London B30 son of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Harriet (Pownall)(d1919) Lambeth B50 w of William Edward Harriet (1854-1878) Lambeth B52 da of Robert Samuel & Esther Harry Leslie (b1893) Helmdon B20 son of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth

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Harry Leslie (1909-1909) Helmdon B21 son of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann Helen Claire (b1992) St. Albans B26 da of Mark & Mary Helen (b1828) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Helene Madeline (b1925) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes w of William DillonHenrietta (Parsons)(1865-1949) Wolverhampton B39 w of Edward Henry Carpenter (b1839) London B51 son of John William & Mary Ann Henry H. (1884-1930) Vermont C15 C17 son of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Henry Montagu (1874-1939) Wellingborough B12 son of Jonathan & Sarah Ann Henry (1865-1949) Southampton B9 son of George & Mary Ann Henry (1880-1962) Lambeth B52 B53 son of Henry & Ellen Henry C17 son of Emmett Henry & Mary Henry (1840-1840) Brackley B7 son of William & Elizabeth Henry (b1834) Helmdon B8 son of Daniel & Mary Henry (1838-1898) Elizabethtown B10 C14 son of John & Mary Henry (1872-1945) Lambeth B50 son of William Edward & Harriet Henry (1870-1919) Birmingham B41 B43 son of Eli & Mary Henry (b1856) Lambeth B52 son of Robert Samuel & Esther Henry (1832-1835) Helmdon B10 son of John & Mary Henry (1856-1856) Brackley B9 son of George & Mary Ann Henry (1882-1921) Atherstone B36 B38 son of George & Sarah Ann Henry Stephen (1851-1926) Chesterfield B15 son of Daniel & Charlotte Henry le Scrope de (fl 1206-dc 1227) Seckington A1 Herbert (b1917) London B30 B33 son of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Herbert (1892-1963) Lambeth B52 son of Henry & Ellen Hester (1850-1920) Long Ashton B14 B29 w of Caleb Charles SeckingtonHilda M. (Stanley) Helmdon B21 w of William H. (b1915)Hilda Mary (1904-1982) Essex B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Hilda Mary (1904-1985) Northampton B25 da of Ernest Metcalfe & Emmie Hilda (1916-1986) Perth D2 da of Samuel Edward & Alice Ellen w of Herbert Marshall(1906-1983)Hilda (Wilson)(1897-1977) Brackley B19 w of Reginald Mark Hugh David (b1994) Portsmouth B48 son of David Neil & Jaqueline Humfry (fl 1598) Uttoxeter A4 son of Richard Humphrey (fl 1585-) London A5 Hydda (Phillips) Inklingborough B23 w of Thomas R. (b1914)Ian Alan (b1971) Windsor B49 son of Alan Colin & Anita Ian Mark (b1967) Ravenstone B54 son of Roger & Angela Ian Michael (b1934) Oakham B40

son of Frederick & Gertrude

Ida (Rush) Wellingborough B23 B27 w of Edwin (b1912)Irene B. (b1912) Towcester B17 da of George & Sarah w of Joseph H. HumphreyIrene (Holton) Inklingborough B23 w of Thomas R. (b1914)Isabel (Paton) Weston B19 w of Maurice (b1928)Isabel (fl 1560) Coleshill A4 da of Thomas & Amy Isabella (Niczyporuk) Ontario E3 w of Robert William (b1950)Jack Eugene (b1948) Missouri C5 son of Gerald Vern & Reva Elaine Jack (1899-1907) Nuneaton B36 son of William & Anna Jacob Allen (b1987) Maryville C12 son of Brett Allen & Melissa Jean James Alan (b1988) Ontario E3 son of Robert William & Isabella James Bruce (1915-1982) S. Shields B42 son of Frank & Jessie James David (b1968) Maryville C3 son of Larry Lee & Mary Rita James Edward (1937-2000) California C8 C11 son of Lawrence Kelly & Mary Agatha James Frederick (1916-1966) Ontario E1 E2 son of James & Beatrice Ann James M. (b1946) Towcester B16 son of William Edward & Emily Grace James Matthew (b1974) Long Beach C10 son of Marion Kip & Nancy James (1881-1953) Nuneaton B37 son of James & Ann James (b1821) Montreal B6 C16 son of Samuel & Ann James (b1946) Ontario E2 son of James Frederick & Jean James (1849-1885) Willoughby B35 B37 son of William & Mary James (b1853) Montreal C16 E1 son of James & Ann James (1885-1952) Montreal E1 son of James James (b1748) Brackley B2 son of John & Rose Jan Ipswich D3 w of Kevin (b1935)Jane (Bruce)(1873-1955) South Shields B41 w of Arthur Jane (Crowley)(bc 1828-1891) Elizabethtown B10 C6 w of Timothy Jane (Miller) South Shields B42 w of Frank (1913-1982)Janet C. (b1949) Stoke-on-Trent B44 da of Norman F. & Mary w of Mr HenstallJanet M. (b1944) Westbury B16 da of William Edward & Emily Grace w of Richard L. GroomeJanice Louise (Erickson) Missouri C5 w of Jerry Dale (b1946)Janice (Vernum) Lambeth B53 w of Roy (b1947)Jaqueline (Matthews) Portsmouth B48 w of David Neil (b1966)Jayne (McQuillan) West Isley B49 w of Colin (b1961)Jean (Davidson)(1925-1994) Long Beach C10 w of Marion

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Jean (Holmes) Helmdon B21 w of Roger Neall (b1950)Jean (Norman) Vermont C17 w of Martin Patrick (1927-1978)Jean (Ramsay) Shropshire B26 w of Geoffrey Edmond (1916-1987)Jean (Ritchie) Helmdon B23 w of Harold (b1919)Jean (Watson)(b1918) Ontario E1 E2 w of James Frederick Jean (Withers) Fareham B47 B48 w of Roy Gordon (b1937)Jeanetta Catherine (Bloxsome)(1922-1959) Perth D2 D4 w of Edward Orton Jeanie (1901-1901) C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Jemima Checkley (b1876) Chesterfield B34 da of Joseph & Mary Jemima (Franklin)(1795-1821) Helmdon B5 B8 w of Daniel Jemma (Bruino) Kin Kin D5 w of Shane (b1959)Jennifer (Archer) Birmingham B43 w of Alan (b1926)Jennifer Jane (b1966) Steeple Clayton B27 da of Leslie & Sheila Jennifer (Loom) Kin Kin D5 w of Phillip Lyndsay (b1967)Jennifer (Thigpen)(b1968) C10 w of James Matthew Jerry Austin (1872-1920) Maryville C1 son of Frederick & Mary Ann Jerry Dale (b1946) Missouri C5 son of Gerald Vern & Reva Elaine Jesse Arthur (1858-1936) Helmdon B14 B20 son of Eli & Ann Jesse (b1917) Gateshead B42 son of Frank & Jessie Jessica Leigh (b1993) C11 da of Thomas Michael & Cheryl Leigh Jessica (b1992) Kin Kin D5 da of Shane & Jemma Jessie (Bruce)(1878-1947) South Shields B41 B42 w of Frank Jessie Eva (Masters)(d1971) Lambeth B52 B53 w of Henry Jessie M. (Worthington) Brackley B13 w of Percival Ronald (1896-1967)Jessie Morgan (1877-1877) Bedminster B29 da of Caleb Charles & Hester Jessie (b1913) Watford B24 da of William James & Susannah w of Leopold C. JohnsonJill E. (b1958) Weston B19 da of Alan & Margaret Jill K. (b1952) Stoke-on-Trent B44 da of Norman F. & Mary w of Rodney G. WatsonJoan E. (b1918) Warwick B37 da of Frederick & Edith w of Ernest BrownJoan (Garthorpe) Seckington A2 w of Gerard (dc1369)Joan (O'Shea) Lambeth B53 w of Edward E. (b1920)Joan (b1938) Daventry B27 da of Edwin & Ida w of Clarence BodilyJoan (b1922) Chapel En Le Frith B24 da of William James & Susannah w of Donald G. SandemanJoan Southwark A3 w of William Seckington(1390-1401)

Joan (1929-1929) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys Joan (b1951) Ontario E2 da of James Frederick & Jean w of Ralph NunnaroJoan (1919-1919) Lambeth B53 da of Henry & Alice Joanna Kate (b1963) Emsworth B54 da of Roger & Angela w of Martin DurrowsJoanne (b1959) Florida C11 da of James Edward & Gerry w of Michael RicheyJohane (fl 1598) Uttoxeter A4 son of Richard Johanna (fl 1401) London A3 da of Nicholas & w of John SeymourJohn D. (b1946) St Pancras B32 son of Walter & Maud B. John Harold (1907-1957) Rugby B36 son of John & Fanny John (b1843) Elizabethtown C16 son of James & Ann John (fl 1390) Southwark A3 A5 son of William & Joan John (1840-1857) Willoughby B35 son of William & Mary John (fl 1360-) Seckington A2 son of Robert John (bc 1821) Loughton B28 son of William & Sarah John (1792-1793) Helmdon B5 son of George & Sarah John (1871-1944) Nuneaton B36 son of George & Sarah Ann John (b1770) Brackley B4 son of John & Mary John (d1518) Seckington A2 son of William & Agnes John (b1778) Brackley B3 son of William & Elizabeth John (b1737) Brackley B2 B4 son of John & Rose John (1775-db 1778) Brackley B3 son of William & Elizabeth John (fl 1560) Coleshill A4 son of Thomas & Amy John (fl 1332-) Amington A1 A3 son of Geoffrey John (db 1390) Amington A3 son of John & Christiana John (fl 1535-) London A5 John (fl 1460) Huntingdon A5 John (1799-1875) Elizabethtown B5 B10 son of George & Sarah John (fl 1450) Seckington A2 son of Robert & Elizabeth John (1708-1758) Brackley B2 son of Samuel & Mary John W. (b1944) Brackley B13 son of Percival Ronald & Jessie M. John William (1889-1890) Lambeth B52 son of Henry & Ellen John William (1811-1881) London B51 Jonathan (1849-1924) Wellingborough B12 son of Jonathan & Christina Jonathan (1794-1794) Helmdon B5 son of George & Sarah Jonathan (1824-1876) Helmdon B6 B12 son of Samuel & Ann Jonathan (b1954) Long Buckby B25 son of Kenneth William & Evelyn

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Joseph (1854-1929) Chesterfield B15 B34 son of Daniel & Charlotte Joseph (b1821) Elizabethtown B10 son of John & Mary Joyce (fl 1540) Seckington A2 da of William & Agnes w of Thomas NichollsJoyce (b1922) Lambeth B52 da of Ernest & Rose Maud w of George CheesemanJudy (Clarke) Kin Kin D3 D5 w of Neville (b1931)Julia (Bourne) Long Buckby B25 w of Jonathan (b1954)Julie Ann (b1971) Maryville C3 da of Larry Lee & Mary Rita Julie (Foggin) Hampstead B33 w of Richard J. (b1953)Julie (b1964) London B49 da of Alan Colin & Anita w of Mark GrosvenorJuliette A. (Levasseur)(1917-1985) California C8 C9 w of Lawrence Francis June E. (b1938) Hemel Hempstead B31 da of Arthur & Beatrice w of Ronald GilesJune Elaine (1929-1973) Maryville C2 F7 da of Frederick Bertram & Leona w of Thomas EdmondsJune (Garraway) Harrow B31 w of Ronald A. (b1932)June Louise (Jacobs)(b1948) Missouri C5 w of Jack Eugene June (b1927) Adelaide D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth w of N MitchelKaitlyn Jean (1994-2000) California C10 da of Michael & Catherine Karen (Carlson)(b1952) California C10 w of William Karen Louise (b1965) Manchester B32 da of Michael R. & Kathleen w of Paul BurrowsKaren (b1973) Irthlingborough B23 da of Edward Thomas & Marion Karen (b1947) Perth D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth w of Sean MossKaren (Wells)(b1965) Florida C9 w of David Douglas Kate Patricia (b1992) St. Albans B26 da of Mark & Mary Kate Taylor (1895-1989) Weston B17 da of George & Sarah Katherine (Empson) Northampton B31 w of Peter N. (b1955)Katherine Hope (Sperchinger)(b1970) C12 w of Brett Allen Katherine (King) Ontario E3 w of Blair Ronald (b1953)Kathleen (Null) Inklingborough B23 w of Thomas R. (b1914)Kathleen (b1950) Derby B23 da of Albert E. & Elizabeth w of Colin CooperKathleen (1919-1921) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Kathleen (Walsh)(d1998) Manchester B32 w of Michael R. Kathryn Elaine (b1942) Wyoming C12 G5 da of Harold D. & Kathryn Louise w of James Neil BadgerKathryn Louise (Stephenson)(b1920) Maryville C4 C12

w of Harold D.

Kathryn (Newton) Kansas City C2 w of Gregory Todd (b1964)Kaylee Jade (b1986) Fareham B48 da of Roy Gordon & Margaret Keith Michael (b1982) Ontario E3 son of Blair Ronald & Katherine Keith (b1948) Newcastle B42 son of Frank & Jane Kenneth William (b1902) Long Buckby B25 son of Ernest Metcalfe & Emmie Kevin (b1980) Long Beach C10 son of William & Karen Kevin (b1977) Irthlingborough B23 son of Edward Thomas & Marion Kevin (b1935) Ipswich D3 son of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Kirsten (Fogarty) Kin Kin D5 w of Trevor Dale (b1960)Kurt (b1977) Long Beach C10 son of William & Karen Lance (1938-1992) Mt.Isa D3 son of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Larry Lee (b1942) Maryville C3 son of David Kirk & Eula Vaughn Laura Jean (Williams)(b1955) Kansas City C2 w of Mark Dean Lauri Janene (Brouwer)(b1970) California C9 w of Robert Michael Lawrence Anthony (b1937) Florida C9 son of Lawrence Francis & Juliette A. Lawrence Francis (b1919) California C8 C9 son of Lawrence Kelly & Marie Elizabeth Lawrence Kelly (1895-1969) California C7 C8 son of Richard & Margaret Lawrence Matthew (b1957) Florida C9 son of Lawrence Anthony & Ruth Elaine Leona (Jones)(d1991) Maryville C1 C2 w of Frederick Bertram Leonard Mark (1905-1940) Banbury B16 son of Mark & Charlotte Leslie (Matthis)(b1957) Washington C9 w of Eric Anthony Leslie (b1933) Steeple Clayton B27 son of Edwin & Ida Liane Jennifer (b1984) Ontario E3 da of Blair Ronald & Katherine Lillian A. (b1936) St Pancras B33 da of Herbert & Lillian F. w of Robert GingerLillian F. (Conquest)(1917-1962) London B30 B33 w of Herbert Lillie (1873-1874) C14 da of Henry & Ellen Linda A. (b1959) Helmdon B20 da of Charles Wilson & Winifred J. w of Alvin G.E. HartleyLinda (McVeigh) Kansas City C2 w of Michael Lee (b1953)Linda (b1946) Newcastle B42 da of James Bruce & Alice w of Brian EyreLinda Sue (1944-1944) Missouri C5 da of Gerald Vern & Reva Elaine Lisa Jane (Dickson) Derby B23 w of Martin (b1963)Lloyd Albert (b1922) Ontario E1 E4 son of James & Beatrice Ann Logan Aubrey (b1994) Tempe, AZ C9 son of Robert Michael & Lauri Janene Logan C17 son of Anthony & Shara

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Lois Margaret (Hayden)(b1929) Maryville C13 w of Robert Edward Lori (b1951) Ontario E1 F11 da of Harold John & Eva Louise w of Douglas McLachlanLorraine Ann (Cole)(b1931) Kansas City C2 w of William Lee Lorraine (b1958) Florida C11 da of James Edward & Gerry w of Abram CuestaLouis (1918-dc 1939) Vermont C17 son of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Louis C17 son of Martin Patrick & Jean Louise (b1950) Ontario E1 da of Harold John & Eva Louise w of David CowanLucy Elizabeth (Isles)(1885-1934) Banbury B18 w of William Henry Lucy (b1782) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth w of Richard ElancheLuke (1862-1888) Helmdon B12 son of Jonathan & Christina Luke William (b1990) Kansas City C2 son of Mark Dean & Laura Jean Lula Mae (1895-1971) Missouri C1 G1 da of Anthony & Georgia Anna w of Everett Lincoln RobinsonLynda (b1943) Helmdon B21 da of William H. & Hilda M. w of John F. GreenLynn (b1957) Ontario E1 F12 da of Harold John & Eva Louise w of John BrennanMabel Annie (b1890) Helmdon B20 da of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth w of Mr BarnesMabel Ethel (b1904) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann w of Ernest Harold LangleyMabel K. (b1915) Helmdon B20 da of William Harold & Edith w of James PasquireMadelaine (Charbonniez)(1887-1978) Towcester B18 B26 w of Edgar Pryce Margaret A. (b1949) North Walsham B25 da of Basil Ernest & Margaret w of Johannes SteynMargaret (Batchelor) Weston B19 w of Alan (b1932)Margaret (Field) North Walsham B25 w of Basil Ernest (1905-1984)Margaret (Hazel) Horsham B47 w of Christopher (1943-1989)Margaret J. (b1938) Hampstead B33 da of Herbert & Lillian F. w of James RobertsMargaret (Kelly)(1862-1907) Georgetown C7 C14 w of Richard Margaret P.E. (b1938) Brackley B18 da of William Henry & Florence H. Margaret (Page) Fareham B47 B48 w of Roy Gordon (b1937)Margaret Sarah (1915-1918) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Margaret (b1916) Coventry B38 da of Henry & Edith w of George BarlowMargaret (b1915) Bedford B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. w of Gerald YeldonMargaret (1916-1996) Long Beach C10

da of William E & Bertie May w of Joseph PfeiferMargaret (fl 1390) Southwark A3 da of William & Joan Margaret (Ward) Seckington A2 w of John (1360-1379)Margaret Seckington A2 w of John (d1518)Margaret (db 1460) Great Gidding A5 w of Thomas Margery M.E. (Keesey) Taunton B29 w of Donald Frank (b1905)Margerye (fl 1598) Uttoxeter A4 da of Richard Maria Elizabeth (Giles)(1854-1893) Helmdon B11 B19 w of Mark Maria (1866-1914) C14 da of Henry & Ellen Marianne (b1817) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann w of John WillsMaria Josephine(Wakkers)(b1953 Indonesia D4 w of Colin Charles (b1950)Marie Elizabeth (Bley)(1896-1933) California C7 C8 w of Lawrence Kelly Marigold A. (b1931) Taunton B29 da of Donald Frank & Margery M.E. w of Jeremy BolesMarilyn (Dudley)(b1944) Higham Ferrers B23 w of Richard George Marion (Coles) Wellingborough B13 w of Richard J. (b1942)Marion (Hobbs) Irthlingborough B23 w of Edward Thomas (b1939)Marion Kip (b1948) Long Beach C10 son of Marion & Jean Marion (1917-1984) Long Beach C10 son of William E & Bertie May Mark Anthony (b1985) Kin Kin D5 son of Shane & Jemma Mark Dean (b1956) Kansas City C2 son of William Lee & Lorraine Ann Mark (1848-1933) Helmdon B11 B19 son of George & Martha Mark (1871-1947) Brackley B16 son of Alfred George & Sarah Ann Mark (b1956) Slough B26 son of Geoffrey Edmond & Jean Martha Ann (Chantry)(d1933) Brackley B9 w of George Albert Martha (East)(d1855) Helmdon B6 B11 F2 w of George Martha Maria (b1861) Helmdon B11 da of George & Elizabeth w of Henry OsborneMartha (b1840) Newport Pagnell B28 da of George & Elizabeth w of George HiggsMartha (b1862) Helmdon B15 da of Daniel & Charlotte w of Edmund John AyresMartin Joseph (1859-1914) New York C14 C15 son of Henry & Ellen Martin Patrick (1927-1984) Vermont C17 son of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Martin (b1963) Derby B23 son of Albert E. & Elizabeth Martin (1898-1968) Georgetown C7 son of Richard & Margaret Mary (Adams) Slough B26 w of Mark (b1956)Mary Agatha (Arend)(1901-1991) California C7 C8 w of Lawrence Kelly

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Mary Agnes (Flinn)(b1895) Vermont C15 C17 w of Henry H. Mary Ann (Fogarty)(1841-1917) Maryville B10 C1 w of Frederick Mary Ann (b1867) Rugby B36 da of George & Sarah Ann w of Charles MathiesonMary Ann (1855-1942) Guildford W.A. D2 F4 da of Edward & Elizabeth w of William Hotson TrottMary Ann (b1822) Helmdon B10 da of John & Mary w of Richard GoffeMary Ann (b1841) London B51 da of John William & Mary Ann Mary Ann (b1851) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann w of Frederick BlackwellMary Ann (1855-1877) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen Mary Ann (Shortland)(1833-1907) Brackley B8 B9 w of George Mary Ann (bc 1809-1882) London B51 w of John William Mary (Bayliss)(1801-1874) Helmdon B5 B8 w of Daniel Mary (Bourne)(d1979) Lambeth B52 w of Herbert Mary (Burton) Brackley B2 B4 w of John (b1737)Mary (Checkley)(1854-1882) Chesterfield B15 B34 w of Joseph Mary E. (McBride)(b1926) Ontario E1 E3 w of William Douglas Mary E. (b1927) Helmdon B20 da of Harry Leslie & Edith Annie w of John H. SewelMary Eliza (Hammond) Wellingborough B12 w of Henry Montagu (1874-1939)Mary Elizabeth (Branson)(1871-1946) Helmdon B11 B19 w of Mark Mary Ellen (1883-1971) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of Thomas Joseph KellyMary Ellen (1887-1930) Georgetown C7 G4 da of Richard & Margaret w of William Enoch PetersonMary (Fall)(1811-1870) Willoughby B6 B35 w of William Mary Flynn (Patterson)(b1875) Elizabethtown C6 w of Daniel Mary G. (b1935) London B32 da of Walter & Maud B. w of Peter KelirisMary (Holmes) Birmingham B43 B44 w of Norman F. (b1920)Mary J (b1853) Elizabethtown C6 w of David J Mary Jane (1854-1902) Elizabethtown C6 da of Timothy & Jane Mary Katherine (b1928) California C8 F6 da of Lawrence Kelly & Marie Elizabeth w of Ed SkomdahlMary Kathleen (Bridge)(1911-1994) Portsmouth B45 B47 w of Walter Mary Louise (1862-1946) Southampton B9 w of Henry Mary Margaret (1874-1956) Maryville C1 da of Frederick & Mary Ann Mary Margaret (b1926) Missouri C4 G3 da of Vern & Elgiva Beulah w of John Francis McCaugheyMary (McCabe) Newcastle B42

w of Frank (b1937)

Mary (Radbourne)(d1749) Brackley B1 B2 w of Samuel Mary Rita (Cunningham) Maryville C3 w of Larry Lee (b1942)Mary (Rossi) Vermont C17 w of Emmett Henry (b1929)Mary (b1722) Brackley B2 da of Samuel & Mary w of John TalbotMary (b1776) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth w of John WebbMary (b1774) Brackley B4 da of John & Mary Mary (b1743) Brackley B2 da of John & Rose Mary (1706-1717) Brackley B2 da of Samuel & Mary Mary (Summers)(1794-1871) Elizabethtown B5 B10 w of John Mary (Woodward)(1845-1899) Birmingham B35 B41 w of Eli Matthew Richard (b1971) Wellingborough B13 son of Richard J. & Marion Matthew (1899-1912) Georgetown C7 son of Richard & Margaret Maud B. (Ashby) London B30 B32 w of Walter (b1911)Maurice (b1928) Weston B19 son of Reginald Mark & Hilda Maxine (b1965) Higham Ferrers B23 da of Richard George & Marilyn May (b1893) Birmingham B43 da of Henry & Annie w of Henry GilbertMelinda Jayne (b1984) Holland D4 da of Colin Charles & Jose Melissa Jane (b1982) Gateshead B42 da of Alan & Anne Melissa Jean (Leatherman) Maryville C12 w of Brett Allen (b1963)Melissa Mary (Buchanan)(b1954) Maryville C13 w of Roy Lynn Michael Lee (b1953) Kansas City C2 son of William Lee & Lorraine Ann Michael R. (b1937) Manchester B32 son of Walter & Maud B. Michael R. (b1943) Cambridge B25 son of Basil Ernest & Margaret Michael (b1961) California C10 son of Marion & Jean Michael (b1968) Holderness B42 son of Frank & Mary Michele Ann (b1961) Long Beach C10 da of Marion & Jean Mildred Ann (Osborne)(1884-1935) Towcester B16 w of William Edward Mildred (Branson)(1882-1953) Helmdon B14 B23 w of Richard Amos Miles (b1940) Brisbane D3 son of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Minnie (Dennis) South Shields B41 w of Albert (b1886)Minnie (1900-1920) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta Monica (1893-1895) Georgetown C7 da of Richard & Margaret Monzell (1931-1966) California C7 da of Richard & Retta Nancy Ellen (b1949) Perth D4 da of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine

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Nancy (Pike)(b1950) Long Beach C10 w of Marion Kip Nanny (b1752) Brackley B2 da of John & Rose Nathaniel (1836-1912) Helmdon B8 son of Daniel & Mary Nellie (1867-1919) Elizabethtown C6 w of Daniel SeckingtonNellie (1904-1976) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta w of David EdwardNeville (b1931) Kin Kin D3 D5 son of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Nicholas A (b1988) Long Beach C10 son of Michael & Catherine Nicholas James (b1979) Cambridge B25 son of Michael R. & Sandra Nicholas (d1549) Sudbury A2 A4 son of William & Agnes Nicholas (fl 1379--db 1390) Seckington A3 son of John & Christiana Nicholas (fl 1264) Seckington A1 son of Ralph & Avice Nicole Lynn (b1987) Maryville C13 da of Roy Lynn & Gala Lynn Niki (Canales) California C11 w of Thomas Michael (b1967)Norma Louise (b1951) Maryville C3 G8 da of David Kirk & Eula Vaughn w of Jon Ramsey

w of Fred CalvinNorma (b1948) Newcastle B42 da of James Bruce & Alice Norman F. (b1920) Birmingham B43 B44 son of Frank & Alice Oliver Arthur (b1906) Birmingham B41 son of Oliver & Alice Oliver Q (1920-1978) Liverpool B45 son of Edwin & Annie Oliver (1884-1959) Birmingham B41 son of Eli & Mary Olivia Rose (b1990) California C11 da of Thomas Michael & Niki Pam (Kuliak) Ontario E2 w of James (b1946)Pamela W. (b1928) Greatworth B16 F5 G7 da of Arthur & Dorothy M. w of Gerald W. CarpenterPatricia Mary (b1955) Toronto E4 da of Lloyd Albert & Betty w of Clinton Douglas BunstonPatricia (b1942) Helmdon B23 da of Harold & Jean w of John WoodhamsPatricia (b1936) California C8 da of Lawrence Kelly & Mary Agatha Patricia (b1945) Bakewell B24 da of William Henry & Gwendolen Patrick Brian (b1971) California C9 son of George Urban & Sandra Patrick Gordon Adam (b1989) Ontario E3 son of Robert William & Isabella Patrick M (b1991) Long Beach C10 son of Michael & Catherine Paul Andrew (b1980) Ontario E3 son of Blair Ronald & Katherine Paul M (b1962) Windsor B49 son of Alan Colin & Anita Paul Michael (b1977) Brackley B27 son of Gerald G. & Anne Paul R. (b1951) Hendon B31

son of Ronald A. & June

Paul (b1953) West Horndon B26 son of Geoffrey Edmond & Jean Pauline (Lee) Darwen B33 w of Anthony D. (b1941)Pauline (b1929) Melbourne D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth w of Harry HarveyPearl (Mathews)(1879-1960) Georgetown C7 w of Thomas Henry Pearl (Pearce) Lambeth B53 w of Charles (1912-1941)Percival Ronald (1896-1967) Brackley B13 son of Ezekiel & Ellen Peter N. (b1955) Northampton B31 son of Ronald A. & June Peter (1953-1969) Pwllheli B24 son of William Henry & Gwendolen Phillip Lyndsay (1967-2001) Kin Kin D5 son of Neville & Judy Phillipa Jane (b1967) Oakham B40 da of Ian Michael & Susan Phyllis (b1918) Lambeth B52 da of Ernest & Rose Maud w of Albert CheesemanPhyllis (b1927) Whetstone B23 da of Richard Amos & Mildred w of Dennis MoiseyRalph (d1254) Seckington A1 Rebekah (1835-1835) Helmdon B10 da of John & Mary Reece (b1988) Kin Kin D5 son of Trevor Dale & Kirsten Reginald Mark (b1898) Brackley B19 son of Mark & Mary Elizabeth Reginald (fl 1560) Coleshill A4 son of Thomas & Amy Retta (Weir)(1896-1938) Georgetown C7 w of Richard Reva Elaine (Knifong)(b1919) Missouri C4 C5 w of Gerald VernoRhoda (Windmill)(1858-1934) Helmdon B15 w of Daniel John Richard Amos (1875-1933) Helmdon B14 B23 son of Eli & Ann Richard George (b1945) Higham Ferrers B23 son of Thomas R. & Irene Richard J. (b1942) Wellingborough B13 son of Percival Ronald & Jessie M. Richard J. (b1953) Hampstead B33 son of Herbert & Lillian F. Richard (1890-1968) Georgetown C7 son of Richard & Margaret Richard (1857-1904) Georgetown C7 C14 son of Henry & Ellen Richard C17 son of Emmett Henry & Mary Richard (d1598) Uttoxeter A4 son of Thomas & Amy Rita (Chamberlain)(b1966) Maryville C12 w of Steven Craig Robert Edward (b1924) Maryville C13 son of David Kirk & Dollie Blanche Robert Geoffrey Nicholas (b1982) Sydney D1 son of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne Robert James (b1944) California C9 son of Lawrence Francis & Juliette A. Robert Joseph (1855-1911) Lambeth B52 son of Robert Samuel & Esther Robert Michael (b1971) California C9 son of Robert James & Charlotte Ann Robert Samuel (bc 1825-1862) Lambeth B52

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Robert (1881-1882) Lambeth B52 son of Henry & Ellen Robert (b1984) West Isley B49 son of Colin & Jayne Robert (fl 1370) Seckington A2 son of Gerard & Joan Robert (fl 1411-) Seckington A2 son of John & Margaret Robert (d1390) Shere A3 son of John & Robert (1908-1908) Wolverhampton B39 son of Edward & Henrietta Robert William (b1950) Ontario E3 son of William Douglas & Mary E. Robin Elaine (b1977) Missouri C5 da of Jerry Dale & Darlene Mae Roger Neall (b1950) Helmdon B21 son of William H. & Hilda M. Roger (b1935) Dorset B54 son of William Edward & Elsie Freda Ronald A. (b1932) Harrow B31 son of Arthur & Beatrice Ronald (b1959) Harrow B31 son of Ronald A. & June Rose Catherine (Hildred)(d1962) Lambeth B50 w of Benjamin Pownall Rose Maud (Waghorne)(d1962) Lambeth B52 w of Ernest Rose (Page)(1893-1977) Hammersmith B39 w of Colin Rose (d1800) Brackley B2 w of John Rosemary Ann (b1936) Newcastle-u-Lyme B40 da of Frederick & Gertrude w of Peter MoxonRosemary (b1931) Luton B16 F5 G7 da of Arthur & Dorothy M. w of Leonard GriffithsRosetta Elizabeth (b1886) Helmdon B20 da of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth w of Edwin ElgarRosetta Elizabeth (b1912) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann w of Cecil G. FullerRosina (b1913) Herts B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. w of Edward SizelandRosy Ada (b1882) Brackley B13 da of Ezekiel & Ellen w of Arthur Ernest BosworthRoy Gordon (b1937) Fareham B47 B48 son of Walter & Mary Kathleen Roy Lynn (b1955) Maryville C13 son of Robert Edward & Lois Margaret Roy (b1947) Lambeth B53 son of Edward E. & Joan Ruth Elaine (Nosek)(b1937) Florida C9 w of Lawrence Anthony Ruth Ellen (b1953) Toronto E4 da of Lloyd Albert & Betty w of Richard MaleckiRuth (1896-1945) New York C15 G9 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth w of Matthew WardSamuel Edward (1868-1944) Perth D2 son of Edward & Elizabeth Samuel (1681-1757) Brackley B1 B2 son of Samuel & Anne Samuel (1657-1727) Brackley B1 son of Francis & Elizabeth Samuel (1786-1868) Helmdon B5 B6 son of George & Sarah Samuel (1756-1798) Brackley B2

son of John & Rose

Samuel (b1848) Elizabethtown C16 son of James & Ann Sandra (Holson) Cambridge B25 w of Michael R. (b1943)Sandra Lynn (1986-1986) Ontario E3 da of Robert William & Isabella Sandra (Van-Bibber)(b1941) California C9 w of George Urban Sarah A (b1857) New York C6 da of Timothy & Jane Sarah Alice (Gray)(1858-1924) Northampton B15 B24 w of William Timothy Sarah Ann (Masters)(1840-1928) Willoughby B35 B36 w of George Sarah Ann (b1900) Nuneaton B36 da of William & Anna Sarah Ann (b1879) Helmdon B12 da of William Humphrey & Sarah w of Mr DeeSarah Ann (Tarry)(1856-1930) Wellingborough B12 w of Jonathan Sarah Ann (1847-1873) Helmdon B11 B16 w of Alfred George Sarah Anne (b1850) Helmdon B11 F2 da of George & Martha w of Thomas JeffsSarah Elizabeth (Higgins)(1861-1914) New York C14 C15 w of Martin Joseph Sarah (Hawkes)(1837-1929) Helmdon B12 w of William Humphrey Sarah Helen (b1968) Wellingborough B13 da of Richard J. & Marion Sarah Jane (1856-1937) W. Australia D2 da of Edward & Elizabeth w of James John OdohertySarah Rosaline (1875-1922) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen w of John Joseph KellySarah (b1866) Rugby B36 da of George & Sarah Ann w of Alfred HewittSarah (1809-db1830) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Sarah (b1830) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann w of William WhiteSarah (b1750) Brackley B2 da of John & Rose Sarah (1849-1849) Helmdon B15 da of Daniel & Charlotte Sarah (1720-1742) Brackley B2 da of Samuel & Mary Sarah (b1845) Elizabethtown B10 da of John & Mary w of zzzz CrowningshieldSarah (Spires)(1789-1868) Loughton B3 B28 w of William Sarah (Taylor)(1869-1926) Towcester B17 w of George Sarah (Tucker)(1783-1819) Loughton B3 B28 w of William Sarah (Worrall) Helmdon B10 w of Joseph (b1821)Sarah (1831-1913) Towcester B6 w of Thomas Sarah (1757-1833) Helmdon B2 B5 w of George Scott Alden (b1974) California C9 son of Robert James & Charlotte Ann Selina (Bayliss) Brackley B7 w of Frederick (1837-1887)

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Selina (Gardner)(1874-1966) Birmingham B41 w of Walter Selina Rose (1868-1896) Banbury B17 da of William Pryce & Ann Elizabeth Shane (b1959) Kin Kin D5 son of Neville & Judy Shannon (b1977) Nevada C10 da of Marion Kip & Nancy

w of Jason MetcalfShannon C17 da of Emmett Henry & Mary Shara C17 w of Anthony Sheila (Haynes) Steeple Clayton B27 w of Leslie (b1933)Shelly Elaine (b1967) Missouri C5 da of Jack Eugene & June Louise w of David Newton LittleSimon Michael (b1972) Cambridge B25 son of Michael R. & Sandra Simon (fl 1227) Seckington A1 son of Henry le Scrope de SeckingtonSimone (b1975) Horsham B47 da of Christopher & Margaret Sonya Windsor B47 w of Alan Colin Sophia (1836-1836) Brackley B7 da of William & Elizabeth Steven Craig (b1967) Maryville C12 son of Harold Clifford & Carmen Steven (b1960) Brisbane D3 son of Lance & Carol Steven (b1973) Horsham B47 son of Christopher & Margaret Steven William (b1979) Ontario E3 son of Robert William & Isabella Susan Caroline Diane (b1961) Sydney D1 da of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne w of Andrew Richard ElvisSusan G. (b1958) Birmingham B43 da of Gordon & Elizabeth w of Paul EspleySusan J. (b1956) Watford B31 da of Ronald A. & June Susan (Jackson) Darwen B33 w of David (b1966)Susan Kathleen (Hipplesteele)(b1962) C9 w of David Douglas Susan (Woodward) Oakham B40 w of Ian Michael (b1934)Susan (1854-1926) Chesterfield B15 B34 w of Joseph Susannah Elizabeth (b1866) Helmdon B12 da of Jonathan & Christina Susannah (Hibbett)(d1856) Towcester B6 w of Thomas Susannah J. (b1925) Chapel En Le Frith B24 da of William James & Susannah w of Arthur J. WilsonSusannah (b1843) Helmdon B10 da of Joseph & Sarah Susannah (Stockley)(1887-1965) Bakewell B24 w of William James Sylvia (Boakes) Watford B24 w of Alfred G. (b1916)Sylvia C. (b1943) Leicestershire B24 da of Alfred G. & Sylvia w of David John MilleaTanya Kim (b1975) Cambridge B25 da of Michael R. & Sandra Tara Holliday (b1991) Maryville C13 da of Roy Lynn & Gala Lynn Teresa C (b1922) Vermont C17

da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes w of Wallace WheelerThelma (Chandler)(1928-1993) Missouri C4 C12 w of Harold D. Theron Lee (b1985) Kansas City C2 son of Mark Dean & Laura Jean Thomas Henry (1884-1953) Georgetown C7 son of Richard & Margaret Thomas John (b1858) Brackley B9 son of George & Mary Ann Thomas Michael (b1967) California C11 son of James Edward & Gerry Thomas R. (b1914) Inklingborough B23 son of Richard Amos & Mildred Thomas (1914-1916) Atherstone B38 son of Henry & Edith Thomas (b1774) Brackley B3 son of William & Elizabeth Thomas (1815-1882) Towcester B6 son of Samuel & Ann Thomas (1789-1858) Helmdon B5 son of George & Sarah Thomas (b1735) Brackley B2 son of John & Rose Thomas (db 1460) Great Gidding A5 Thomas (fl 1460) Great Gidding A5 son of Thomas & Margaret Thomas (fl 1370--db 1410) Westminster A3 son of John Thomas (fl 1549-1560) Coleshill A4 son of Nicholas Thomas (1872-1897) Rugby B36 son of George & Sarah Ann Thomas (fl 1598) Uttoxeter A4 son of Richard Timothy D. (b1886) Elizabethtown C6 son of David J & Mary J Timothy (1827-1900) Elizabethtown B10 C6 son of John & Mary Tina (b1957) Watford B31 da of Ronald A. & June w of Graham MeadTobias Matthew (b1986) Holland D4 son of Colin Charles & Jose Tracy LeAnn (b1970) Missouri C5 da of Jack Eugene & June Louise w of Donald Delano JohnsonTrenna Helaine (b1957) Perth D4 da of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine w of Gregory Edward MahneyTrevor Dale (b1960) Kin Kin D5 son of Neville & Judy Una Elizabeth (b1934) Brisbane D3 F3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth w of Ronald JacobiUrban (1896-1919) Georgetown C7 son of Richard & Margaret Valerie L. (b1941) St Pancras B32 da of Walter & Maud B. w of Edward BangsVera Alice (1923-1966) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes w of Harry CareyVerbena Isles (b1909) Towcester B18 da of William Henry & Lucy Elizabeth w of Guy H. TaylorVern (1897-1972) Missouri C1 C4 son of Anthony & Georgia Anna Veronica M. (b1914) Towcester B18 da of William Henry & Lucy Elizabeth w of Francis BlencoeVicki Lynn (b1958) Kansas City C2 F8 da of William Lee & Lorraine Ann

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w of Vincent Mark Santoro

Victoria Louise Elaine (b1966) Sydney D1 da of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne w of Andrew David LeachViolet Constance (b1909) Higham Ferrers B12 da of Henry Montagu (1874-1939) & Mary Eliza Walter D. (1923-1923) Maryville C4 son of Vern & Elgiva Beulah Walter (1911-1995) Liverpool B45 B47 son of Edwin & Annie Walter (1915-1915) Brackley B13 son of Willie & Winnie Fortescue Walter (b1911) London B30 B32 son of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Walter (1871-1958) Birmingham B41 son of Eli & Mary Wendy J (b1962) New Zealand B48 da of Roy Gordon & Jean w of Lloyd RobisonWilliam Douglas (1920-1991) Ontario E1 E3 son of James & Beatrice Ann William E (1889-1941) California C7 C10 son of Richard & Margaret William Edward (bc 1826-1907) Lambeth B50 William Edward (1887-1951) Wolverhampton B39 son of Edward & Henrietta William Edward (1908-1943) Lambeth B50 B54 son of Edward & Annie Elizabeth William Edward (1903-1979) Towcester B16 son of Mark & Charlotte William Frank (1902-1940) St Pancras B30 son of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. William Frederick (b1862) Brackley B9 son of George & Mary Ann William George (b1868) Brackley B12 son of William Humphrey & Sarah William H. (b1915) Helmdon B21 son of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann William Harold (1883-1918) Helmdon B20 son of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth William Henry (1885-1934) Banbury B18 son of William Pryce & Annie William Henry (1914-1990) Watford B24 son of William James & Susannah William Humphrey (1848-1897) Helmdon B12 son of Jonathan & Christina William James (1884-1955) Bakewell B24 son of William Timothy & Sarah Alice William Lee (b1931) Kansas City C2 son of Frederick Bertram & Leona William Pryce (1845-1917) Helmdon B11 B17 B18 son of George & Martha William (1812-1890) Brackley B5 B7 son of Thomas & Elizabeth William (d1478) Seckington A2 son of John William (1772-1846) Loughton B3 B28 son of William & Elizabeth William (1872-1889) New York C14 son of Henry & Ellen William (d1524) Seckington A2 son of John & Margaret William (fl 1390--1404) Southwark A3 son of John & William (1734-1782) Brackley B2 B3 son of John & Rose William (fl 1264) Seckington A1 son of Ralph & Avice William (d1460) Norwich A5 son of Thomas & Margaret William (fl 1549) Sudbury A4 son of Nicholas

William (1868-1936) Towcester B16 son of Alfred George & Sarah Ann William (1893-1896) C15 son of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth William (1814-1885) Willoughby B6 B35 son of Samuel & Ann William (b1951) California C10 son of Marion & Jean William (1868-1947) Nuneaton B36 son of George & Sarah Ann William Timothy (1857-1919) Northampton B15 B24 son of Daniel & Charlotte Willie (1878-1969) Brackley B13 son of Ezekiel & Ellen Winifred Annie (b1908) Towcester B17 da of George & Sarah w of Norman SassoonWinifred Audrey May (1900-1990) Higham Ferrers B12 da of Henry Montagu & Mary Eliza Winifred J. (Mee)(fl 1950) Helmdon B20 w of Charles Wilson Winifred Maud (d1969) Lambeth B50 w of Henry Winifred (b1915) Thanet B41 da of Albert & Minnie w of Horace HancockWinifred (b1918) Coventry B38 da of Henry & Edith w of J. KowalewskiWinifred (b1920) Chapel En Le Frith B24 da of William James & Susannah w of Frederick PursgloveWinnie Fortescue (Browning)(d1961) Brackley B13 w of Willie Yvonne Elaine (Owsley)(b1952) Kansas City C2 w of Michael Lee

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GENEALOGICAL CHARTS

Section A The Seckingtons of SeckingtonSection B The Seckingtons of EuropeSection C The Seckingtons of the U.S.ASection D The Seckingtons of Austr+aliaSection E The Seckingtons of CanadaSection F Associated FamiliesSection G Descendants of the Seckington Family

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A1 Henry le Scrope de Seckington dc 1227 Simon de Seckington fl 1227 Seckington Ralph = Avice de Seckington d 1254 Seckington

Nicholas William de Seckington de Seckington fl 1264 fl 1264 Seckington Seckington

Geoffrey Seckington db 1312 Seckington

Gerard Seckington John Seckingtondc 1369 fl 1332Seckington Amington

From A1 A2 Geoffrey Seckington db 1312 Seckington Gerard Seckington = Joan de Garthorpe dc 1369 Seckington Robert Seckington fl 1370 Seckington John Seckington = Margaret Le Ward fl 1360-1379 Seckington Robert Seckington = Elizabeth fl 1411-1430 Seckington John Seckington fl 1450 Seckington William Seckington = Agnes d 1478 Seckington

John Seckington = Margaret Nicholas Seckington = Joyce Seckington = Thomas Nichollsd 1518 d 1549 fl 1540 Seckington Sudbury Seckington

William Seckington d 1524 Seckington

The Seckingtons of Seckington – 1

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Chart A2 Chart A3

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from A1 A3 Geoffrey Seckington

db 1312Seckington

John Seckington = Christina

db 1360/1370 Amington

Nicholas Seckington John Seckington

db 1390 db1390Amington

Johanna = John Robert Thomas William = Joan Seckington Seymour Seckington Seckington Seckington fl 1401 d 1390 db 1410 d 1404 London Shere Westminster Southwark

John Seckington Margaret Seckington Agnes Seckington fl 1390 fl 1390 fl 1390 Southwark Southwark Southwark

Seckingtons of Amington and Southwark

from A2 A4

Nicholas Seckington d 1549 Sudbury

Thomas Seckington = Amy William Seckington Agnes Seckington d 1560 fl 1549 fl 1549

Coleshill Sudbury Sudbury

John Seckington Richard Seckington Reginald Seckington Isabel Seckington fl 1560 d 1598 fl 1560 fl 1560

Coleshill Uttoxeter Coleshill Coleshill

Humfry Johane Margerye Annis Thomas Alice Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington fl 1598 fl 1598 fl 1598 fl 1598 fl 1598 fl 1598

Uttoxeter Uttoxeter Uttoxeter Uttoxeter Uttoxeter Uttoxeter

Seckingtons of Seckington – 2

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A5

From A3 John Seckington

fl 1390 Southwark

Thomas = Margaret Seckington db 1460 db 1460 Great Gidding

Thomas William Seckington Seckington fl 1460 d 1460 Great Gidding Norwich

John Seckington fl 1460

Huntingdon

John Seckington fl 1535-1605

London

Humphrey Seckington fl 1585-1655

London

Seckingtons of Gidding and London

B1 Francis = Elizabeth Seckington d 1694 d 1688 Brackley

Francis Elizabeth Francis Samuel = Anne Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1645 b 1652 b 1654 b 1657 bc 1655 db 1654 d 1727 d 1736 Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley

Samuel = Mary Anne Elizabeth = William Francis Seckington Radbourne Seckington Seckington Saby Seckington b 1681 b 1683 b 1684 b 1689 d 1757 d 1749 d 1734 d 1690 Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley

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B2 from B1 Samuel = Mary Seckington Radbourne b 1681 d 1757 d 1749 Brackley

Mary John = Rose Sarah Mary = John Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Talbot b 1706 b 1708 b 1720 b 1722 d 1717 d 1758 d 1800 d 1742 Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley

Thomas Elizabeth Mary James Sarah Nanny Samuel Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1735 b 1740 b 1743 b 1748 b 1750 b 1752 b 1756 d 1798 Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley

William = Elizabeth John = Mary Fanny = John George = Sarah Seckington Fenemore Seckington Burton Seckington Minnell Seckington b 1734 b 1737 b 1745 b 1754 b 1757 d 1782 d 1834 d 1833 Brackley Brackley Brackley Helmdon

B3 from B2 William = Elizabeth Seckington Fenemore b 1734 d 1782

Brackley

Elizabeth = John Thomas = Elizabeth Mary = John Hannah = William Lucy = Richard Seckington Judge Seckington Blaby Seckington Webb Seckington Roe Seckington Elanche b 1771 b 1774 b 1776 b 1779 b 1782

Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley

Sarah = William = Sarah John John Ann = Thomas Tucker Seckington Spires Seckington Seckington Seckington Storton b 1783 b 1772 b 1789 b 1775 b 1778 b 1781 d 1819 d 1846 d 1868 db 1778

Loughton Brackley Brackley Brackley

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Chart B28

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B4 from B2

John = Mary Seckington Burton b 1737

Brackley

John Mary Seckington Seckington b 1770 b 1774 Brackley Brackley

B5 from B2 George = Sarah Seckington b 1754 b 1757 d 1834 d 1833

Helmdon

Samuel = Ann John Jonathan John = Mary Fanny = GeorgeSeckington Billings Seckington Seckington Seckington Summers Seckington Prickettb 1786 b 1789 b 1792 b 1794 b 1799 b 1794 b 1803d 1868 d 1845 d 1793 d 1794 d 1875 d 1871Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Elizabethtown

Thomas = Elizabeth Jemima = Daniel = Mary Seckington Franklin Seckington Bayliss b 1789 b 1792 b 1795 b 1796 b 1801 d 1858 d 1821 d 1858 d 1874 Helmdon Helmdon

William = Elizabeth Seckington Mayho b 1812 b 1811 d 1890 d 1864 Brackley

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Chart B7

Chart B8

Chart B10Chart B6

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from B5 B6 Samuel = Ann Seckington Billings b 1786 b 1789 d 1868 d 1845 Helmdon

Elizabeth Amelia Susannah = Thomas = Sarah Marianne = John James = Ann Jonathan = Christine Eli = Ann Helen Edward/ = ElizabethSeckington Seckington Hibbett Seckington Seckington Wills Seckington Shortland Seckington Humphrey Seckington Parish Seckington Edmund Cunningham Seckington b 1807 b 1811 b 1815 b 1831 b 1817 b 1821 bc 1825 b 1824 b 1820 b 1827 b 1832 b 1828 b 1833 b 1835 d 1873 d 1827 d 1856 d 1882 d 1913 d 1876 d 1904 d 1879 d 1903 d 1903 Helmdon Helmdon Towcester Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

1 2 3 Sarah William = Mary Martha = George = Elizabeth = Emma Eleanor Billing Sarah = William Seckington Seckington Fall East Seckington Palmer Seckington Seckington White b 1809 b 1814 b 1811 b 1819 b 1825 b 1826 b 1830 dc 1830 d 1885 d 1870 d 1855 d 1896 d 1910 d 1827 Helmdon Willoughby Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

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Chart B12Chart C16

Chart B35 Chart B11

Chart B14 Chart D2

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B7 from B5 William = Elizabeth Seckington Mayho b 1812 b 1811 d 1890

Brackley

Sophia Frederick = Selina Henry Seckington Seckington Bayliss Seckington b 1836 b 1837 b 1840 d 1836 d 1887 d 1840

Brackley Brackley Brackley

Benjamin = Angelina Arthur Elijah Seckington Frederick Seckington Seckington b 1863 b 1864 b 1872 d 1945 d 1923 d 1881 Brackley

B8 from B5 1 2 Jamima = Daniel = Mary Franklin Seckington Bayliss b 1795 b 1796 b 1801 d 1821 d 1858 d 1874 Helmdon Fanny Seckington b 1818 d 1823 Helmdon

Fanny George Ann George = Mary Ann Henry Nathaniel Anna MariaSeckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Shortland Seckington Seckington Seckingtonb 1824 b 1826 b 1827 b 1831 b 1833 b 1834 b 1836 b 1838 d 1826 d 1884 d 1907 d 1912 d 1855Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Brackley Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

Elizabeth = William Seckington Malsbury b 1829 d 1869 Helmdon

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Chart B22

Chart B9

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B9 from B8

George = Mary Ann Seckington Shortland b 1831 b 1833 d 1884 d 1907

Brackley

2 1 Henry Thomas William Emily = Fred Ann Martha = George = Emma Seckington John Frederick Fanny Summers Seckington Ann Albert Susan Seckington Seckington Seckington Chantry Seckington Winmill b 1856 b 1858 b 1862 b 1869 b 1871 b 1874 d 1856 d 1891 d 1933 d 1947 d 1912 Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley Brackley

Henry = Mary Elizabeth A = Joshua George H Seckington Louise Seckington Addington Seckington b 1865 b 1862 b 1870 b 1903 d 1949 d 1946 d 1961 Southampton Brackley Brackley

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from B5 B10 John = Mary Seckington Summers b 1799 b 1794 d 1875 d 1871 Elizabethtown

Mary Ann = Richard Timothy = Jane Henry Henry = Ellen Frederick = Mary Ann Sarah = ? Seckington Goffe Seckington Crowley Seckington Seckington Murray Seckington Fogarty Seckington Crowningsheild b 1822 b 1827 bc 1828 b 1832 b 1838 b 1831 b 1841 b 1841 b 1845 d 1900 d 1891 d 1835 d 1898 d 1884 d 1913 d 1917 Helmdon Elizabethtown Helmdon Helmdon Maryville Elizabethtown

Joseph = Sarah Daniel = Charlotte Frederick Rebekah Seckington Worrall Seckington Winmill Seckington Seckington b 1821 b 1824 b 1828 b 1829 b 1835 d 1894 d 1907 d 1835 d 1835 Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

Susannah Seckington b 1843 Helmdon

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Chart C6 Chart C14 Chart C1

Chart B15

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B11 from B6 1 2 3 Martha = George = Elizabeth = Emma East Seckington Palmer b 1819 b 1825 d 1855 d 1896 d 1910 Helmdon

Martha Maria = Henry Seckington Osborne b 1861

Helmdon

1 2 3 1 2 1 2 Sarah = Alfred = Elizabeth = Bessie Ann = William = Annie Maria = Mark = Mary Sarah Ann = Thomas Emma = Samuel Ann George Horwood Phillips Elizabeth Pryce Metcalfe Elizabeth Seckington Elizabeth Seckington Jeffs Seckington Hearn Seckington Ward Seckington Giles Branson b 1847 b 1844 b 1857 b 1845 b 1845 b 1854 b 1848 b 1871 b 1850 b 1853 d 1873 d 1910 d 1935 d 1870 d 1917 d 1893 d 1933 d 1946

Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

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Chart B16 Chart B16 Chart B19Chart B19Chart B18Chart B17 Chart F14Chart F2

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B12 from B6 Jonathan = Christina Seckington Humphrey b 1824 b 1820 d 1876 d 1904

Helmdon

William = Sarah Jonathan = Sarah Ann Ezekiel = Ellen Luke Susannah Caroline = William Humphrey Hawkes Seckington Tarry Seckington Draper Seckington Elizabeth Mercy Holland Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1848 b 1837 b 1849 b 1856 b 1851 b 1862 b1866 b 1867 b 1860 d 1897 d 1929 d 1924 d 1930 d 1888 d 1930 d 1942

Helmdon Wellingborough Brackley Helmdon Helmdon Ontario

William = Arabella Sarah Ann = Henry Montagu = Mary Eliza George Seckington Dee Seckington Hammond Seckington b 1879 b 1874 b 1868 d 1939

Brackley Helmdon

Frederick William Winifred Audrey Violet Constance Seckington May Seckington Seckington b 1894 b 1900 b 1909 d 1918 d 1990

Helmdon Higham Ferrers Higham Ferrers

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Chart B13 Chart G6

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B13 from B12 Ezekiel = Ellen Seckington Draper b 1851

Brackley

Willie = Winnie Rosy Ada = Arthur Percival Ronald = Jessie M. Seckington Fortescue Seckington Ernest Seckington Worthington b 1878 Browning b 1882 Bosworth b 1896 d 1969 d 1961 d 1967 Brackley Brackley Brackley

Annie E. = George Walter Richard J. = Marion John W. Seckington Hall Seckington Seckington Coles Seckington b 1911 b 1915 b 1942 b 1944 d 1976 d 1976 d 1915 Brackley Brackley Wellingborough Brackley

Sarah Helen Matthew Richard Seckington Seckington b 1968 b 1971

B14 from B6 Eli = Ann Seckington Parish b 1827 b 1832 d 1879 d 1903 Helmdon

Elizabeth Caleb = Hester Emma Jane = John Ann Caroline = William Clara Richard = Mildred Sarah Charles Seckington Shaw Susannah Alice Walder Rosetta Amos Branson Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1853 b 1856 b 1850 b 1861 b 1866 b 1868 b 1869 b 1870 b 1875 b 1882 d 1860 d 1931 d 1920 d 1955 d 1938 d 1872 d 1933 d 1953

Helmdon Long Ashton Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

Mary Ann = Frederick Jesse = Elizabeth Benjamin = Angelina Frank = Anne Mary E Seckington Blackwell Arthur Holloway Elijah Seckington Herbert Camp Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1851 b 1858 b 1861 b 1863 b 1864 b 1872 b 1879 d 1936 d 1927 d 1945 d 1923 d 1920 d 1935 Helmdon Helmdon Brackley Hampstead

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Chart B29 Chart B23

Chart B20 Chart B22 Chart B30

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B15 from B10 Daniel = Charlotte Seckington Winmill b 1824 b 1828 d 1894 d 1907

Helmdon

Frederick Sarah Henry = Ann William = Sarah Martha = Edmund Emily Mary Ann Amy Mary Ann = Harry Seckington Seckington Stephen South Timothy Alice Seckington John Seckington Seckington Needle Seckington Seckington Gray Ayres b 1848 b 1849 b 1851 b 1857 b 1858 b 1862 b 1866 b 1868 d 1849 d 1926 d 1919 d 1924 d 1868

Helmdon Helmdon Chesterfield Northampton Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon

Mary = Joseph = Susan Daniel John = Rhoda Checkley Seckington Seckington Windmill b 1854 b 1854 b 1854 b 1860 b 1858 d 1882 d 1929 d 1926 d 1926 d 1934

Chesterfield Helmdon

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Chart B24

Chart B34

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B16 from B11 1 2 3 Sarah Ann = Alfred George = Elizabeth = Bessie Seckington Horwood Phillips b 1847 b 1844 b 1857 d 1873 d 1910 d 1935 Helmdon Arthur = Dorothy M. Seckington Gulliver b 1901 b 1901 d 1989 d 1979 William Mark = Charlotte Elizabeth Greatworth Seckington Seckington Jones Seckington b 1868 b 1871 b 1873 b 1873 d 1936 d 1947 d 1947 d 1873 Pamela W. = Gerald W. Rosemary = Leonard Seckington Carpenter Seckington Griffiths Towcester Brackley Helmdon b 1928 b 1925 b 1931 b 1926 d 1996 d 1994 1 2 Greatworth Luton Alice Mary Mildred = William = Emily Leonard Mark Seckington Ann Edward Grace Seckington Osborne Seckington Anderson b 1901 b 1884 b 1903 b 1905 d 1984 d 1935 d 1979 d 1940 Banbury Towcester Banbury Janet M. = Richard L. James M. = Anne C. Seckington Groome Seckington Spencer b 1944 b 1946 Westbury Emily Sarah Claire Marie Craig Mark Groome Seckington Seckington b 1984 b 1975 b 1978

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Chart F5 Chart F5

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B17 from B11 B18 1 2 Ann Elizabeth = William Pryce = Annie Ward Seckington Metcalfe b 1845 b 1845 d 1870 d 1917

Helmdon

Selina Rose George = Sarah Seckington Seckington Taylor b 1868 b 1870 b 1869 d 1896 d 1952 d 1926 Banbury Towcester

Kate Taylor Cissie Rose Winifred Annie = Norman Irene B. = Joseph H. Seckington Seckington Seckington Sassoon Seckington Humphrey b 1895 b 1903 b 1908 b 1912 d 1989 d 1937 Towcester Towcester Towcester Towcester

John D Sheila Anthony Humphrey Humphrey Humphrey b 1937 b 1941 b 1949

B18 from B11 B17 1 2 Ann Elizabeth = William Pryce = Annie Ward Seckington Metcalfe b 1845 b 1845 d 1870 d 1917 Helmdon

Alice Maud = George Ernest = Emmie Beatrice = Harry Edgar Pryce = Madelaine Annie = William Seckington Osborne Metcalfe Young Emma Coggins Seckington Charbonniez Metcalfe Osborne Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1875 b 1875 b 1878 b 1877 b 1878 b 1887 b 1883 d 1969 d 1955 d 1969 d 1978 Towcester Towcester Towcester Towcester Towcester

2 1 Florence H. = William H. = Lucy E. Burnham Seckington Isles b 1880 b 1885 b 1885 d 1976 d 1934 Banbury

Margaret P.E. Verbena Isles = Guy H. Veronica M. = Francis Seckington Seckington Taylor Seckington Blencoe b 1938 b 1909 b 1914 Brackley Towcester Towcester

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Chart B17

Chart B25

Chart B26

Chart B18

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B19 from B11

1 2 Maria Elizabeth = Mark = Mary Elizabeth Giles Seckington Branson b 1854 b 1848 b 1871 d 1893 d 1933 d 1946

Helmdon

Edith Reginald Mark = Hilda Florence Edith Mary = John Seckington Seckington Wilson Seckington Seckington Summers b 1893 b 1898 b 1897 b 1901 b 1907 d 1899 d 1977 d 1903 Towcester Brackley Brackley Towcester

Maurice = Isabel Alan = Margaret Seckington Paton Seckington Batchelor b 1928 b 1932

Weston Weston

Jill E. Andrew C. Seckington Seckington

b 1958 b 1960

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B20 from B14 Jessie Arthur = Elizabeth Seckington Holloway b 1858 b 1861 d 1936 d 1927

Helmdon

2 1 Frederick = Elizabeth William H . = Edith Rosetta E. = Edwin Mr. = Mabel Annie = Alfred Harry L. = Edith Annie Seckington Futter Seckington Pym Seckington Elgar Barnes Seckington Simons Seckington Wallis b 1881 b 1883 b 1886 b 1890 b 1893 d 1955 d 1963 d 1918

Helmdon Helmdon

Mabel K. = James Mary E. = John H. Charles Wilson = Winifred J. Seckington Pasquire Seckington Sewel Seckington Mee b 1915 b 1927

Carole = Patrick J. Charles M. Linda A. = Alvin G.E. Diane J. Seckington Herbert Seckington Seckington Hartley Seckington b 1950 b 1952 b 1959 b 1961 d 1958

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Chart B21

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B21 from B20 Frederick Arthur = Elizabeth Ann Seckington Futter b 1881 d 1955 d 1963

Helmdon

Mabel = Ernest Gertrude Elsie May = James R Harry Rosetta = Cecil G William H = Hilda M Ethel Harold Seckington Seckington Bratby Leslie Elizabeth Fuller Seckington Stanley Seckington Langley Seckington Seckington b 1904 b 1906 b 1907 b 1909 b 1912 b 1915 d 1979 d 1906 d 1909

Lynda = John F Gillian M = Trevor J Roger Neall = Jean Seckington Green Seckington Haywood Seckington Holmes b 1943 b 1949 b 1950

David Liam Seckington b 1988

B22 from B7 B14

Benjamin Elijah = Angelina Seckington Seckington b 1863 b 1864 d 1945 d 1923

Brackley Brackley

Emily Margaret = Frederick Seckington Whitlock b 1888 b 1886 d 1955 d 1958

Ealing

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Chart F1

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B23 from B14 Richard Amos = Mildred Seckington Branson b 1875 b 1882 d 1933 d 1953

Helmdon Brackley

1 2 3 Edwin = Ida Irene = Thomas R. = Kathleen = Hydda George H. Harold = Jean Anne = Joseph Albert = Elizabeth Phyllis = Dennis Seckington Rush Holton Seckington Null Phillips Seckington Seckington Ritchie Seckington Thomas Seckington Stevens Seckington Moisey b 1912 b 1914 b 1916 b 1919 b 1922 b 1924 b 1927

Wellingborough Inklingborough Helmdon Helmdon Helmdon Derby Whetstone

Gladys = David Edward T. = Marion Richard G. = Marilyn Patricia = John Kathleen = Colin Martin = Lisa Jane Seckington Bass Seckington Hobbs Seckington Dudley Seckington Woodhams Seckington Cooper Seckington Dickson b 1937 b 1939 b 1945 b 1942 b 1950 b 1963

Rocky Mount Irthlingboro Higham Ferrers Helmdon Derby Derby

Angela Karen Kevin Maxine Grant Richard Bass Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1965 b 1973 b 1977 b 1965 b 1967

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Chart B27

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B24 from B15 William Timothy = Sarah Alice Seckington Gray b 1857 b 1858 d 1919 d 1924 Northampton

William James = Susannah Gertrude Annie = George A. Edith Seckington Stockley Seckington Bradley Seckington b 1884 b 1887 b 1887 b 1893 d 1955 d 1965 d 1899

Bakewell Towcester Towcester

Edith Jane = George N Ethel Leopold C.= Jessie William H. = Gwendolen Alfred G. = Sylvia Winifred = Frederick Joan = Donald G Susannah = Arthur Seckington Stephens Seckington Johnson Seckington Seckington Savage Seckington Boakes Seckington Pursglove Seckington Sandeman Seckington Wilson b 1909 b 1896 b 1911 b 1913 b 1914 b 1916 b 1920 b 1922 b 1925 d 1958 d 1911 d 1990 Chapel En Chapel En Chapel En Matlock Watford Watford Watford Watford Le Frith Le Frith Le Frith

Patricia Peter Ann Sylvia C. = David John Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Millea b 1945 b 1953 b 1953 b 1943 d 1969 d 1997 Bakewell Pwllheli Bakewell Leicester

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B25 from B18 Ernest Metcalfe = Emmie Seckington Young b 1875 b 1878 d 1969 d 1955

Towcester

Kenneth William = Evelyn Hilda Mary Basil Ernest = Margaret Eric Robert Brenda M. Seckington Evans Seckington Seckington Field Seckington Seckington b 1902 b 1904 b 1905 b 1909 b 1911 d 1985 d 1984 d 1975 d 1983 Long Buckby Northampton North Towcester Northampton Walsham

Angela M Jonathan = Julia Michael R. = Sandra Margaret A = Johannes Seckington Seckington Bourne Seckington Holson Seckington Steyn b 1948 b 1954 b 1943 b 1949 Long Buckby Long Buckby Cambridge North Walsham

Simon Michael Tanya Kim Nicholas James Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1972 b 1975 b 1979 Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge

B26 from B18 Edgar Price = Madelaine Seckington Charbonniez b 1878 b 1887 d 1969 d 1978 Towcester

Edith Madelaine = Leslie Geoffrey Edmond = Jean Seckington Tee Seckington Ramsay b 1908 b 1916 d 1991 d 1970 d 1987 Buntingford Northwood

Paul Mark = Mary Seckington Seckington Adams b 1953 b 1956

West Horndon Slough

Helen Claire Kate Patricia Seckington Seckington b 1992 b 1992

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B27 from B23 Edwin = Ida Seckington Rush b 1912

Wellingborough

Leslie = Sheila Joan = Clarence Gerald G. = Anne Seckington Haynes Seckington Bodily Seckington Darby b 1933 b 1938 b 1942

Steeple Daventry Brackley Clayton

Jennifer Jane Andrea Judith Paul Michael Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1966 b 1974 b 1977

Steeple Clayton Brackley Brackley

B28 from B3 1 2 Sarah = William = Sarah Tucker Seckington Spires b 1783 b 1772 b 1789 d 1819 d 1846 d 1868

Loughton

George = Elizabeth Anna = George Daniel John Seckington Norman Seckington Byway Seckington Seckington b 1812 b 1813 b 1816 bc 1821 d 1839 Newport Newport Newport Pagnell Pagnell Pagnell

Edward Norman Edward Martha = George Elizabeth Ann = Esau Seckington Seckington Seckington Higgs Seckington Willett b 1835 b 1838 b 1840 bc 1846 d 1838 d 1838

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B29 from B14

Caleb Charles = Hester Seckington b 1856 b 1850 d 1931 d 1920 Long Ashton

Jessie Morgan Frank = Emma Beatrice Eugenia = Arthur Seckington Seckington Seckington Huff b 1877 b 1878 b 1868 b 1880 d 1877 d 1932 d 1938 d 1931 Bedminster Bedminster Bedminster

Donald Frank = Margery M.E. Arthur Seckington Keesey Seckington b 1905 b 1909 d 1909 Taunton Bath

2 1 Jeremy = Marigold A = Laurence Gillian M. = Arnold Elizabeth M = Nicholas Boles Seckington Aspey Seckington White Seckington Bucknall b 1931 b 1913 b 1934 b 1945 d 1973 Taunton Taunton

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Frank Herbert = Anne Mary E. Seckington Camp b 1872 b 1879 d 1920 d 1935

Hampstead

William Hilda Mary Caroline = Edward Arthur = Beatrice George Rosina = Edward Margaret = Gerald Harold Ada = John Frank Seckington Alice Etheridge Seckington Devereux Seckington Seckington Sizeland Seckington Yeldon Seckington Seckington Prior Seckington Seckington b 1902 b 1904 b 1906 b 1906 b 1908 b 1910 b 1913 b 1915 b 1919 b 1920 d 1940 d 1982 d 1984 d 1978 d 1920 d 1944 St Pancras Essex Euston Edgware St Pancras Herts Bedford London Dagenham

Elizabeth Annie Walter = Maud B. Herbert = Lillian F. Seckington Seckington Ashby Seckington Conquest b 1903 b 1911 b 1917 b 1917 d 1963 d 1962

Islington London London

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Chart B32 Chart B33

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B31 from B30 Arthur = Beatrice Seckington Devereux b 1908

Edgware

Ronald A. = June Doreen B. = Edward June E. = Ronald Seckington Garraway Seckington Shaw Seckington Giles b 1932 b 1934 b 1938

Harrow Pinner Hemel Hempstead

1 2 Alison = Paul R. = Carole Susan J. Tina = Graham Ronald = Deborah Denise Marie Morris Seckington Wales Seckington Seckington Mead Seckington Payne Seckington b 1951 b 1956 b 1957 b 1959 b 1969

Hendon Watford Watford Harrow Watford

Peter N. = Katherine Seckington Empson b 1955

Northampton

B32 from B30 Walter = Maud B. Seckington Ashby b 1911 London

Mary G. = Peter Michael R. = Kathleen Valerie L. = Edward John D. Seckington Keliris Seckington Walsh Seckington Bangs Seckington b 1935 b 1937 d 1998 b 1941 b 1946

London Manchester St Pancras St Pancras

1 2 Scott M. = Karen Louise = Paul Miller Seckington Burrows b 1965

Timothy Michael Burrows b 1988

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B33 from B30 Herbert = Lillian F Seckington Conquest b 1917 b 1917 d 1962

London

Lillian A. = Robert Margaret J = James Anthony D. = Pauline Barbara E. = Douglas Richard J. = Julie Seckington Ginger Seckington Roberts Seckington Lee Seckington Nicholls Seckington Foggin b 1936 b 1938 b 1941 b 1946 b 1953

St Pancras Hampstead Darwen Hampstead Hampstead

David = Susan Christine Seckington Jackson Seckington b 1966 b 1968

Darwen Darwen

B34 from B15

Mary = Joseph = Susan Checkley Seckington b 1854 b 1854 b 1854 d 1882 d 1929 d 1926

Chesterfield

Elizabeth = George Jemima Frederick Bertram John = Fanny M. Jane Townsend Checkley Seckington Seckington King Seckington Seckington b 1874 b 1876 b 1879 b 1881 b 1884 d 1951 d 1952

Chesterfield Chesterfield Chesterfield Brackley

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B35 from B6 William = Mary Seckington Fall b 1814 b 1811 d 1885 d 1870

Willoughby

George = Sarah Ann Ann John Edward = Ann Eli = Mary James = Ann Betsy Seckington Masters Seckington Seckington Seckington Groves Seckington Woodward Seckington Thorneycroft Seckington b 1835 b 1840 b 1838 b 1840 b 1843 b 1846 b 1845 b 1849 b 1851 d 1924 d 1928 d 1909 d 1857 d 1864 d 1914 d 1899 d 1885

Willoughby Willoughby Willoughby Willenhall Birmingham Willoughby Willoughby

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B36 from B35 George = Sarah Ann Seckington Masters b 1835 b 1840 d 1924 d 1928

Willoughby

Edward Mary Ann = Charles William = Anna George = Hannah Thomas Elizabeth Ellen Henry = Edith Seckington Seckington Mathieson Seckington Granger Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Locker b 1861 b 1867 b 1868 b 1861 b 1870 b 1861 b 1872 b 1873 b 1876 b 1882 b 1880 d 1931 d 1947 d 1926 d 1935 d 1926 d 1897 d 1873 d 1953 d 1921 d 1964

Nuneaton Rugby Nuneaton Foleshill Rugby Rugby Nuneaton Atherstone

Sarah = Alfred John = Fanny Edith Seckington Hewitt Seckington Seckington b 1866 b 1871 b 1877 b 1881

d 1944 d 1959 d 1960 Rugby

Nuneaton Nuneaton

Jack Sarah Ann Emma George Edward = Esther Florence = Reginald J. John Harold = Dorothy Ellen Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Hazeldine Seckington Lacy Seckington Sharples b 1899 b 1900 b 1904 b 1897 b 1904 b 1907 b 1908 d 1907 d 1961 d 1957 d 1980 Nuneaton Nuneaton Nuneaton Rugby Nuneaton Rugby Gordon B.

Seckington b 1920

Bedworth

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B37 from B35 James = Ann Seckington Thorneycroft b 1849 d 1885

Willoughby

James Frederick = Edith Seckington Seckington Gardner b 1881 b 1882 b 1887 d 1953 d 1957 d 1961 Nuneaton Warwick

Frederick Edmund = Elsie Joan E. = Ernest Seckington Mumford Seckington Brown b 1910 b 1918 Hampton in Arden

1 2 Thomas = Barbara J. = Kenneth Ingram Seckington Stones b 1937 Hampton in Arden

B38 from B36

Henry = Edith Seckington Locker b 1882 b 1880 d 1921 d 1964

Atherstone

Thomas Margaret = George Winifred = J. Agnes = Eric Seckington Seckington Barlow Seckington Kowalewski Seckington Nash b 1914 b 1916 b 1918 b 1920 d 1916

Atherstone Coventry Coventry Coventry

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B39 from B35 Edward = Ann Seckington Groves b 1843 d 1864

Willenhall

Edward = Henrietta Seckington Parsons b 1864 b 1865 d 1930 d 1949

Wolverhampton

William E Frank Ethel Amy G. = Frank Minnie Ethel Nora Ann Robert Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Morris Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1887 b 1891 b 1893 b 1894 b 1890 b 1900 b 1902 b 1908 b 1908 d 1951 d 1916 d 1893 d 1968 d 1966 d 1920 d 1904 d 1908 d 1908

Colin = Rose Frederick = Gertrude Nellie = David Seckington Page Seckington Barnes Seckington Edward b 1889 b 1893 b 1897 b 1903 b 1904 d 1943 d 1977 d 1960 d 1969 d 1976 Hammersmith Newcastle-U-Lyme

B40 from B39 Frederick = Gertrude Seckington Barnes b 1897 b 1903 d 1960 d 1969

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Ian Michael = Susan Rosemary Ann = Peter Seckington Woodward Seckington Moxon b 1934 b 1936

Oakham Newcastle, Staffs

Phillipa Jane Seckington b 1967

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B41 from B35

Eli = Mary Seckington Woodward b 1846 b 1845 d 1914 d 1899

Birmingham

Emily Henry = Annie Walter = Selina Edwin = Annie Frank = Jessie Oliver = Alice Albert = Minnie Seckington Seckington Timmins Seckington Gardner Seckington Furber Seckington Bruce Seckington Seckington Dennis b 1867 b 1870 b 1868 b 1871 b 1874 b 1876 b 1876 b 1882 b 1878 b 1884 b 1886 d 1948 d 1919 d 1924 d 1958 d 1966 d 1953 d 1949 d 1947 d 1947 d 1959 Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Liverpool S. Shields Birmingham S. Shields

Arthur = Jane Annie = George Seckington Bruce Seckington Ockay b 1874 b 1873 b 1879 d 1900 d 1955 S. Shields Liverpool

Alice = Oliver Arthur Winifred = Horace Jeffery Seckington Seckington Hancock b 1906 b 1915 Birmingham Thanet

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Chart B43 Chart B45 Chart B42

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B42 from B41 Frank = Jessie Seckington Bruce b 1882 b 1878 d 1947 d 1947

S. Shields

Arthur Frank = Jane James Bruce = Alice Jesse = Hannah Seckington Seckington Miller Seckington Watson Seckington Hetherington b 1911 b 1913 b 1915 b 1917 d 1980 d 1982 d 1982

S. Shields S. Shields S. Shields Gateshead

Frank = Mary Keith Linda = Brian Norma Alan = Anne Brenda = Derek Seckington McCabe Seckington Seckington Eyre Seckington Seckington Moxon Seckington Stephenson b 1937 b 1948 b 1946 b 1948 b 1943 b 1949 Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle Gateshead Gateshead

Michael Melissa Jane Seckington Seckington b 1968 b 1982 Holderness

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B43 from B41 Henry = Annie Seckington Timmins b 1870 b 1868 d 1919 d 1924

Birmingham

May = Henry Dorothy = Alfred Frank = Alice Seckington Gilbert Seckington Teal Seckington Cashmore b 1893 b 1893 b 1894 b 1895 b 1895 b 1897 d 1959 d 1976 d 1960 d 1977 Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham

Norman F = Mary Eric Gordon = Elizabeth Alan = Jennifer Florrie Seckington Holmes Seckington Seckington Carpenter Seckington Archer Seckington b 1920 b 1923 b 1924 b 1926 b 1936 d 1945 d 1936 West Bromich Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham

Ann E. = David Christine H = Mr. Susan G = Paul Seckington Hannan Seckington Jones Seckington Espley b 1949 b 1950 b 1958 Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham

B44 from B43 Norman F = Mary Seckington Holmes b 1920

Birmingham

Janet C. = Mr. Erica M. = David A. Jill K. = Rodney G. David F. Seckington Henstall Seckington Vigus Seckington Watson Seckington b 1949 b 1951 b 1952 b 1957

Stoke-on-Trent Birmingham Stoke-on-Trent Birmingham

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B45 from B41

Edwin = Annie Seckington Furber b 1876 b 1876 d 1953 d 1949

Liverpool

Doris May Emily Edith = William Arthur Edwin = Elizabeth Frank Gladys B Oliver Q Seckington Seckington Willis Seckington Morris Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1902 b 1907 b 1908 b 1906 b 1910 b 1915 b 1920 d 1994 d 1989 d 1984 d 1970 d 1990 d 1916 d 1978

Liverpool Liverpool Brisbane Brisbane Liverpool Liverpool

Albert Edwin = Gladys Walter = Mary Kathleen Seckington Hall Seckington Bridge b 1904 b 1911 b 1911 d 1989 d 1995 d 1994

Hoylake Liverpool

B46 from B45 Albert Edwin = Gladys Seckington Hall b 1904 d 1989

Hoylake

Gladys J = Joseph Joan Barbara = Derek Diane = Tony Seckington Jones Seckington Seckington Roberts Seckington Dibnah b 1928 b 1929 b 1931 b 1944 d 1929

Hoylake Hoylake Hoylake Hoylake

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Chart B46 Chart B47

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Walter = Mary Kathleen Seckington Bridge b 1911 b 1911 d 1995 d 1994 Liverpool

1 2 1 2 Derek Douglas = Beryl Anne Jean = Roy Gordon = Margaret Anita = Alan Colin = Sonya Christopher = Margaret Seckington Smith Withers Seckington Page Garrett Seckington Seckington Hazel b 1936 b 1937 b 1941 b 1943 d 1989 Sydney Fareham Windsor Horsham Steven Simone Seckington Seckington b 1973 b 1975

B48 from B47 1 2 Jean = Roy Gordon = Margaret Withers Seckington Page b 1937 Fareham Wendy J = Lloyd David Neil = Jaqueline Corinna Kaylee Jade Seckington Robison Seckington Matthews Seckington Seckington b 1962 b 1966 b 1971 b 1986 N.Z. Fareham Fareham Fareham

Josephine E Abigail K Hugh David Robison Robison Seckington b 1994 b 1996 b 1994

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Chart B48 Chart B48 Chart B49Chart D1

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B49 from B47 Alan Colin = Anita Seckington Garrett b 1941

Windsor

Colin = Jayne Paul M Julie = Mark Ian Alan Seckington McQuillan Seckington Seckington Grosvenor Seckington b 1961 b 1962 b 1964 b 1971

West Isley Windsor London Windsor

Robert Amy Oliver Seckington Seckington Alessandro b 1984 b 1985 James Grosvenor

B50 1 2 Catherine Payne = William Edward = Harriet Herrington Seckington Pownall bc 1826 d 1856 d 1907 d 1919 Lambeth

Catherine Edward = Annie Annie Benjamin = Rose Henry = Winifred Maud Payne Seckington Elizabeth Seckington Pownall Catherine Seckington

Seckington McLellan Seckington Hildred b 1856 b 1861 bc 1865 b 1870 b 1872 d 1856 d 1920 d 1959 d 1959 d 1962 d 1945 d 1969

Doris Anne = Robert William Edward = Elsie Freda Evelyn Rose Seckington Nash Seckington Love Seckington b 1904 b 1908 b 1902 d 1943 d 1942

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B51

John William = Mary Ann Seckington bc 1811 bc 1809 d 1881 d 1882

London

Henry Carpenter Mary Ann Male Eliza = George Elizabeth = Peter Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Hemmings Seckington Berry b 1839 b 1841 b 1846 b 1847 b 1851

B52

Robert Samuel = Esther Seckington Ham bc 1825 d 1862

Lambeth

Harriet Robert Joseph Henry = Ellen Emma Esther George Seckington Seckington Seckington Vasey Seckington Seckington b 1854 b 1855 b 1856 bc 1857 b 1860 b 1862 d 1878 d 1911 d 1914 d 1954 d 1865

1 2 Alice = Henry = Jessie Eva Robert Ernest = Rose Maud John William Herbert = Mary Luchford Seckington Masters Seckington Seckington Waghorne Seckington Seckington Bourne b 1880 b 1881 b 1882 b 1889 b 1892 d 1932 d 1962 d 1971 d 1882 d 1978 d 1962 d 1890 d 1963 d 1979

1 2 William = Gertrude Mabel = ? Turner Seckington Condon b 1887 d 1966 Ellen Rose Phyllis = Albert Joyce = George Seckington Seckington Cheeseman Seckington Cheeseman b 1915 b 1918 b 1922 d 1920 d 1968 d 1964

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B53 from B52 1 2 Alice = Henry = Jessie Eva Luchford Seckington Masters b 1880 d 1932 d 1962 d 1971 Lambeth

Charles = Pearl Joan Edward = Joan Seckington Pearce Seckington Seckington O'Shea b 1912 b 1919 b 1920 d 1941 d 1919

Christine = David Roy = Janice Seckington Rampley Seckington Vernum b 1939 b 1947

B54 from B50 William Edward = Elsie Freda Seckington Love b 1908 d 1943 Lambeth

Roger = Angela Seckington Old b 1935

Ravenstone

Joanna Kate = Martin Ian Mark Seckington Durrows Seckington b 1963 b 1967

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C1 from B10 Frederick = Mary Ann Seckington Fogarty b 1841 b 1841 d 1913 d 1917 Maryville

Anthony = Georgia Anna Adaline Edward Jerry Austin Mary Margaret Seckington Ames Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1863 b 1869 b 1867 b 1869 b 1872 b 1874 d 1929 d 1950 d 1920 d 1956 Maryville Maryville Maryville Maryville Maryville 1 2 David Kirk = Dollie Erma Cleo = Frederick B = Leona Lula Mae = Everett L Vern = Elgiva Beulah Seckington McDonald White Seckington Jones Seckington Robinson Seckington McKay b 1891 b 1893 b 1896 b 1893 b 1895 b 1896 b 1897 b 1896 d 1965 d 1967 d 1921 d 1953 d 1991 d 1971 d 1967 d 1972 d 1970 Maryville Maryville Missouri Missouri

C2 from C1 1 2 Erma Cleo = Frederick B = Leona White Seckington Jones b 1896 b 1893 d 1921 d 1953 d 1991 Maryville

David Kirk = Eula Vaughn June Elaine = Thomas William Lee = Lorraine Ann Seckington Fryer Seckington Edmonds Seckington Cole b 1917 b1919 b 1929 b 1926 b 1931 b 1931 d 1982 d 1973 d 1997 Maryville Maryville Kansas City

1 2 Yvonne E = Michael Lee = Linda Mark Dean = Laura J Vicki Lynn = Vincent M Gregory Todd = Kathryn Owsley Seckington McVeigh Seckington Williams Seckington Santoro Seckington Newton b 1952 b 1953 b 1956 b 1955 b 1958 b 1958 b 1964 Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City

Amy Lavonne Theron Lee Hannah Clare Luke William Benjamin A Emily C Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1977 b 1985 b 1986 b 1990 b 1991 b 1996

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Chart C3 Chart F7

Chart F8

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C3 from C2 David Kirk = Eula Vaughn Seckington Fryer b 1917 b 1919 d 1982 Maryville

1 2

Carolyn Sue = Clarence Fred Larry Lee = Mary Rita Fred = Norma Louise = Jon Seckington Eaton Seckington Cunningham Calvin Seckington Ramsey b 1940 b 1942 b 1951 Iowa Maryville Maryville

James David Julie Ann Seckington Seckington b 1968 b 1971

C4 from C1 Vern = Elgiva Beulah Seckington McKay b 1897 b 1896 d 1972 d 1970 Missouri

1 2 1 2 Gerald V = Reva E Kathryn L = Harold D = Thelma Walter D Edgar L = Mary Margaret = John F Seckington Knifong Stephenson Seckington Chandler Seckington Stroud Seckington McCaughey b 1918 b 1919 b 1920 b 1920 b 1928 b 1923 b 1922 b 1926 b 1928 d 1985 d 1998 d 1993 d 1923 d 1980

Missouri Missouri Maryville Missouri

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Chart G2 Chart G8

Chart C5 Chart C12 Chart G3

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C5 from C4 Gerald Vern = Reva Elaine Seckington Knifong b 1918 b 1919 d 1985

Missouri

1 2Ann Jeanette = Thomas W Linda Sue Darlene = Jerry Dale = Janice L Kathy = Jack Eugene = June LSeckington Stephenson Seckington Newton Seckington Erickson Sands Seckington Jacobsb 1942 b 1939 b 1944 b 1947 b 1946 b 1948 b 1948 d 1944Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri

Christine = Larry D Robin Elaine Shelly Elaine = David N. Donald D =Tracey L = Alan L Seckington Haney Seckington Seckington Little Johnson Seckington Woolsey b 1970 b 1969 b 1977 b 1967 b 1967 b 1964 b 1970

Kelsi Elaine Little

b 1993

C6 from B10

Timothy = Jane Seckington Crowley b 1827 bc 1828 d 1900 d 1891 Elizabethtown

1 2Mary Jane David J. = Mary J. Sarah A Charlotte = John Nellie = Daniel = MarySeckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Moore Seckington Seckington Pattersonb 1854 b 1856 b 1853 b1857 b 1859 b 1867 b 1868 b 1875d 1902 d 1928 d 1896 d 1919 dc 1942 Elizabethtown Elizabethtown

Ella M. Timothy D. Ellen Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1880 b 1886 b 1861

d 1956

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Chart F9

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C7 from C14 Richard = Margaret Seckington Kelly b 1857 b 1862 d 1904 d 1907 Georgetown

Mary Ellen = William Richard = Retta Monica Urban Matthew Martin EdwinSeckington Peterson Seckington Weir Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckingtonb 1887 b 1887 b 1890 b 1896 b 1893 b 1896 b 1899 b 1898 b 1902d 1930 d 1974 d 1968 d 1938 d 1895 d 1919 d 1912 d 1968 d 1902 Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown

Monzell Seckington b 1931 d 1966 1 2 Thomas = Pearl William E = Bertie Marie = Lawrence K = Mary Seckington Mathews Seckington Sawdey Bley Seckington Arend b 1884 b 1879 b 1889 b 1895 b 1896 b 1895 b 1901 d 1953 d 1960 d 1941 d 1988 d 1933 d 1969 d 1991 Georgetown California California

C8 from C7 1 2 Marie = Lawrence K = Mary Bley Seckington Arend b 1896 b1895 b 1901 d 1933 d1969 d 1991 California

2 1 Clotide = Lawrence F = Juliette Donna = Richard Mary K = Ed Patricia James = Gerry Adrens Seckington Levasseur Seckington Bevacqua Seckington Skomdahl Seckington Seckington Rotondo b 1919 b 1919 b 1917 b 1922 b 1941 b 1928 b 1926 b 1936 b 1937 b 1938 d 1995 d 1985 d 2000 California California California California California

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Chart C10 Chart C8 Chart C8

Chart C9 Chart F6 Chart C11

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C9 from C8

2 1 Clotide = Lawrence F = Julietta A Adrens Seckington Levasseur b 1919 b 1919 b 1917 d 1995 d 1985 California

Lawrence A = Ruth E George Urban = Sandra Robert James = Charlotte A Seckington Nosek Seckington Van Bibber Seckington Stone b 1937 b 1937 b 1939 b 1941 b 1944 b 1945 Florida California California

Brian = Erin Kathleen Patrick Brian Robert Michael = Lauri Scott Alden Champagne Seckington Seckington Seckington Brouwer Seckington b 1969 b 1971 b 1971 b 1970 b 1974

Cooper J Logan Aubrey Champagne Seckington b 1997 b 1994

1 2 3 2 1 3Lawrence M Leslie = Eric = Brenda = Amy Christopher Karen = David D = April = SusanSeckington Matthis Seckington Marty Cooper Seckington Wells Seckington Buck Hipplesteele b 1957 b 1957 b 1958 b 1960 b 1963 b 1959 b 1965 b 1961 b 1960 b 1962

Florida Florida Florida Florida

Jessica J Kaitlyn A Victoria N Dakota Douglas Grayson Amanda Lee Matthis Marty Cooper Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1982 b 1987 b 1988 b 1995 b 1997 b 1987

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C10 from C7 William E = Bertie Seckington Sawdey b 1889 b 1895 d 1941 d 1988 California

Margaret = Joseph Marion = Jean Seckington Pfeifer Seckington Davidson b 1916 b 1915 b 1917 b 1925 d 1996 d 1987 d 1984 d 1994 California California

Marion Kip = Nancy William = Karen Michael = Catherine Michele Seckington Pike Seckington Carlson Seckington Hooven Seckington b 1948 b 1950 b 1951 b 1952 b 1961 b 1962 b 1961

James = Jennifer Shannon = Jason Kurt Kevin Nicholas Patrick Kaitlyn Seckington Thigpen Seckington Metcalf Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1974 b 1968 b 1977 b 1977 b 1980 b 1988 b 1991 b 1994 d 2000 Emma Kay Thigpen b 2000

C11 from C8 James = Gerry Seckington Rotondo b 1937 b 1938 d 2000 California

1 2 Lorraine = Abram Joanne = Michael Sam = Cheryl = Antonio Niki = Thomas = Cheryl Leigh Seckington Cuesta Seckington Richey Sasse Seckington Valera Canales Seckington Williams b 1958 b 1959 b 1962 b 1967 b 1972 Florida Florida California California

Jason Abram Jordan R Jenna M Trevor Olivia Rose Jessica L Amanda R Cuesta Richey Richey Sasse Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1978 b 1984 b 1988 b 1996 b 1990 b 1993 b 1995

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C12 from C4 1 2 Kathryn Louise = Harold D = Thelma Stephenson Seckington Chandler b 1920 b 1920 b 1928

d 1998 d 1993 Missouri

Harold Clifford = Carmen Kathryn Elaine = James Neil Seckington Plumb Seckington Badger b 1940 b 1942 b 1942

Maryville Wyoming Katherine = Brett Allen = Melissa J Steven Craig = Rita Sperchinger Seckington Leatherman Seckington Chamberlain b 1970 b 1963 b 1967 b 1966

Maryville Maryville

Dillan A Jacob Allen Seckington Seckington b 2000 b 1987

C13 from C1 David Kirk = Dollie Blanche Seckington McDonald b 1891 b1893 d 1965 d 1967 Maryville

Robert Edward = Lois Margaret Seckington Hayden b 1924 b 1929 Maryville 1 2 Melissa Mary = Roy Lynn = Gala Lynn Buchanan Seckington Holliday b 1954 b 1955 Maryville

Nicole Lynn Tara Holliday Seckington Seckington b 1987 b 1991

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C14 from B10

Henry = Ellen Seckington Murray b 1838 b 1831 d 1898 d 1884 Elizabethtown

Mary Ann Richard = Margaret Martin J = Sarah Clarra = Andrew Maria Alice Lillie Sarah = John Seckington Seckington Kelly Seckington Higgins Seckington O’Rourke Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Kelly b 1855 b 1857 b 1857 b 1859 b 1861 b 1862 b 1858 b 1866 b 1867 b 1873 b 1875 b 1866 d 1877 d 1904 d 1907 d 1914 d 1914 d 1914 d 1877 d 1874 d 1922 d 1916 Ella William Seckington Seckington b 1864 b 1872

d 1899

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C15 from C14

Martin J = Sarah Seckington Higgins b 1860 b 1861 d 1914 d 1914 New York

Henry H = Mary Agnes Emma = Frances Ethel William Daniel Allice = George Jeannie Martin Roy Agnes = Ben Seckington Flinn Seckington Brooks Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Sawyer Seckington Seckington Seckington Stoddard b 1884 b1895 b 1887 b 1886 b 1891 b 1893 b 1894 b 1898 b 1901 b 1904 b 1905 d 1930 d 1951 d 1962 d 1896 d 1896 dc 1904 d 1901 d 1970

Mary E = Thomas J Agnes Robert Annie Agnes = Philip Patrick Ruth = Matthew Florence = Clarence Seckington Kelly Brooks Brooks Seckington Clark Seckington Ward Seckington Gennier b 1883 b 1874 bc 1910 bc 1914 b 1889 bc 1881 b 1896 bc 1894 b 1902 b 1955

d 1971 d 1929 d 1917 d 1917 d 1945 d 1942 d 1952

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Chart C17

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C16 from B6

James = Ann Seckington Shortland b 1821 bc 1825

John Samuel James = Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1843 b 1848 b 1853 Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Montreal

C17 from C15

Henry H = Mary Agnes Seckington Flinn b 1884 b 1895 d 1930 Vermont Louis Agnes M = Lyle Vera Alice = Harry Helene M = William Emmett Henry = Mary Seckington Seckington Newell Seckington Carey Seckington Dillon Seckington Rossi b 1918 b 1921 b 1923 b 1925 b 1929 dc 1939 d 1966 Thomas Patricia Shannon Richard Henry

Newell Carey Seckington Seckington Seckington Teresa C = Wallace Seckington Wheeler Margaret S Kathleen b 1922 Martin P = Jean Seckington Seckington Seckington Norman b 1915 b 1919 Teresa Michelle b 1927 d 1918 d 1921 Wheeler d 1984 b 1956

Louise Anthony = Shara Carol Dawn = Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Maloney

b 1969

LoganSeckington

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D1 from B47

Derek Douglas = Beryl Anne Seckington Smith b 1936 Sydney Susan Caroline = Andrew Barbara Anne = Karl Victoria Louise = Andrew Robert Geoffrey Diane Richard Jeanette David Elaine David Nicholas Seckington Elvis Seckington Ketley Seckington Leach Seckington b 1961 b 1962 b 1965 b 1965 b 1966 b 1963 b 1982

Felicity Duncan Callum Imogen Charlotte Thomas Sophie Alexander Nicholas Samuel Megan Carrie Cameron Adam BethanyKate James Isaac Celeste Mary Augustine Madeleine James Mitchell Edward Louise Anne Ian Douglas ElizabethElvis Elvis Elvis Elvis Elvis Elvis Elvis Ketley Ketley Ketley Leach Leach Leach Leach Leachb 1987 b 1988 b 1992 b 1994 b 1997 b 1999 b 2001 b 1994 b 1996 b 2000 b 1990 b 1993 b 1995 b 1998 b 2000

d 1999

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D2 from B6

Edmund/Edward = Elizabeth Seckington Cunningham b 1833 b 1835 d 1903 d 1909

Helmdon Dublin Mary Ann = William Hotson Sarah Jane = James John Samuel Edward = Alice Ellen Seckington Trott Seckington Odoherty Seckington Orton b 1855 b 1854 b 1856 b 1850 b 1868 b 1880 d 1942 d 1921 d 1937 d 1933 d 1944 d 1967 Guildford WA W. Australia Perth Lancashire

Hilda = Herbert Edward Orton = Jeanetta C Seckington Marshall Seckington Bloxsome b 1916 b 1906 b 1917 b 1922 d 1986 d 1983 d 1963 d 1959 Perth England Perth Perth

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Chart D4

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D3 from B45 Arthur Edwin = Elizabeth Seckington Morris b 1908 b 1906 d 1970 d 1990 Brisbane

June = N. Pauline = Harry Audrey = Frank Kevin = Jan Brian = Avril Lance = Carol Miles = Daphne Karen = Sean Seckington Mitchel Seckington Harvey Seckington Goodwin Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Moss b 1927 b 1929 b 1932 b 1935 b 1937 b 1938 b 1940 b 1947

d 2001 d 1992 Adelaide Melbourne Brisbane Ipswich Perth Mt. Isa Brisbane Perth

Neville = Judy Una Elizabeth = Ronald Dawn = Mr. Seckington Clarke Seckington Jacobi Seckington Cuthbert b 1931 b 1934 b 1944 Kin Kin Brisbane Brisbane

Selwyn Norman Glenn Neil Dale-Lea Danny Kevin Debbie Steven Stacy = Stirling Scott Mitchel Mitchel Harvey Harvey Harvey Goodwin Goodwin Seckington Seckington Cuthbert Crossingham Cuthbert b 1960 b 1958 b 1960 b 1969 b 1972

Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane

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D4 from D2 Edward Orton = Jeanetta C Seckington Bloxsome b 1917 b 1922 d 1963 d 1959

Perth

Nancy Ellen = James G Colin Charles = Maria Josephine Barbara J = Alan P Trenna H = Gregory E Seckington Baker Seckington Wakkers Seckington Aukim Seckington Mahney b 1949 b1950 b 1950 b 1953 b 1951 b 1941 b 1957 b 1957

Perth Singapore Perth Indonesia Perth Burma Perth Perth

Catherine J Elizabeth E Melinda J Tobias M Caroline E Rebecca J Natalie L Brett M Baker Baker Seckington Seckington Seckington Aukim Aukim Aukim b 1976 b 1981 b 1984 b 1986 b 1989 b 1971 b 1978 b 1981

Netherlands Netherlands Perth Perth Perth Perth

D5 from D3 Neville = Judy Seckington Clarke b 1931

Kin Kin

Shane = Jemma Trevor Dale = Kirsten Phillip Lyndsay = Jennifer Seckington Bruino Seckington Fogarty Seckington Loom b 1959 b 1960 b 1967 d 2001

Mark Anthony Jessica Reece Emma Judith Chloe Alexandra Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington b 1985 b 1992 b 1988 b 1989 b 1990

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E1 from C16

James = Seckington b 1853 Montreal Elizabeth = Stephen James = Beatrice Ann Seckington Rice Seckington Marshall b 1890 b 1885 b 1885 d 1952 d 1960 Montreal Montreal James F = Jean Bernice Marie = Jack William D = Mary E Harold J = Eva L Lloyd A = Betty Seckington Watson Seckington Welch Seckington McBride Seckington Bray Seckington Blower b 1916 b 1918 b 1917 b 1917 b 1920 b 1926 b 1922 b 1923 b 1922 b 1926 d 1966 d 1994 d 1991 d 1992 d 1998 Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario

Louise = David Lori = Douglas Lynn = John Seckington Cowan Seckington McLachlan Seckington Brennan b 1950 b 1951 b 1951 b 1957 b 1957 Ontario Ontario Ontario

E2 from E1 James Frederick = Jean Seckington Watson b 1916 b 1918 d 1966

Ontario

James = Pam Joan = Ralph Seckington Kuliak Seckington Nunnaro b 1946 b 1951 Ontario Ontario

Kimberly Anne Paul James Nunnaro Nunnaro b 1971 b 1975

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Chart F11 Chart F12

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E3 from E1 William Douglas = Mary E Seckington McBride b 1920 b 1926 d 1991

Ontario

Robert William = Isabella Blair Ronald = Katherine Gail Anne = Richard Seckington Niczyporuk Seckington King Seckington Gillespie b 1950 b 1953 b 1955

Ontario Ontario Ontario

Steven W Sandra L James A Patrick G Paul A Keith M Liane J Mark A Susan E Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Seckington Gillespie Gillespie b 1979 b 1986 b 1988 b 1989 b 1980 b 1982 b 1984 b 1984 b 1987 d 1986

E4 from E1

LLoyd Albert = Betty Seckington Blower b 1922 b 1926

Ontario

Catherine Elaine = Daniel Ruth Ellen = Richard Patricia Mary = Clinton Douglas Seckington Traicus Seckington Malecki Seckington Bunston b 1951 b 1950 b 1953 b 1953 b 1955 Ontario Toronto Toronto

Catherine N Victor Cara P James R Anthony C Carolyn A Robert J Laura Stephen P Thomas M Traicus Traicus Malecki Malecki Malecki Bunston Bunston Bunston Bunston Bunston b 1978 b 1985 b 1975 b 1978 b 1981 b 1982 b 1984 b 1985 b 1989 b 1992

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F1 from B22 Emily Margaret = Frederick Seckington Whitlock b 1888 b 1886 d 1955 d 1958

Ealing Hemel Hempstead

Arthur = Berta Freda = Ernest Raymond = Elsi Beryl = John Whitlock Engl Whitlock Littlefield Whitlock Ashdown Whitlock James b 1914 b 1916 b 1924 b 1926

d 1999

St. Neots Ealing West Ealing Ealing

Ronald James = Marie B Whitlock O'Neil b 1944

Timothy James Andrew Paul Whitlock Whitlock b 1976 b 1979

F2 from B11 George = Martha Seckington East b 1819 d 1896 d 1855 Helmdon

Sarah Anne = Thomas Seckington Jeffs b 1850 Helmdon

Kathleen = Henry Jeffs Coates b 1890 Helmdon

Alan = Dorothy Yvonne Jean = Frank Cynthia Anthony Coates Morcom Coates Chambers Coates Coates b 1917 b 1921 b 1924 b 1930

Preston Worksop Donnington Helmdon

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F3 from D3

Arthur Edwin = Elizabeth Seckington Morris b 1908 b 1906 d 1970 d 1990

Brisbane

Una Elizabeth = Ronald Seckington Jacobi b 1934

Brisbane

Julie Elizabeth = Steven Kim Lynette = William Craig Ronald = Karen Brett Thomas Jacobi Harrison Jacobi Moran Jacobi Spittals Jacobi

F4 from D2

Mary Ann = William Hotson Seckington Trott b 1855 b 1854 d 1942 d 1921

Guildford WA

Ellen Eliza = Edward Trott Douglas b 1877 b 1874 d 1969 d 1948

Albany WA

Ruby Lilian = Albert Douglas Hawksworth b 1902 b 1898 d 1984 Mt Lawley WA

Albert Don = Roma May Hawksworth Armstrong b 1927 b 1934 Albany WA

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F5 from B16

Alfred George = Bessie Seckington Phillips b 1844 b 1857 d 1910 d 1935 Helmdon

Arthur = Dorothy M. Seckington Gulliver b 1901 b 1901 d 1989 d 1979 Greatworth

Pamela W. = Gerald W. Rosemary = Leonard Seckington Carpenter Seckington Griffiths b 1928 b 1925 b 1931 b 1926 Marston d 1996 Luton d 1994 St. Lawrence

F6 from C8

Mary Katherine = Ed Seckington Skomdahl b 1928 b 1926

California

Cindy M = Scott John Skomdahl Wechsung Skomdahl b 1965 b 1964 b 1967

Max E Luc Wechsung Wechsung b 1992 b 1996

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F7 from C2

June Elaine = Thomas Seckington Edmonds b 1929 b 1926 d 1973 d 1997

Maryville

Alan Clark = Mary Valerie Sue Edmonds House Edmonds b 1962 b 1956 b 1964

John Michael Jaclyn Ann Edmonds Edmonds b 1986 b 1989

F8 from C2

Vicki Lynn = Vincent Mark Seckington Santoro b 1958 b 1958 Kansas City

Nicholas Mark Kathryn Nicole Santoro Santoro b 1985 b 1987

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F9 from C5

Ann Jeanette = Thomas Wesley Seckington Stephenson b 1942 b 1939

Missouri

1 2 Melinda Rene'e = Stephen Levi Michele Rene'e = Wesley Kent = Heather Darren Kirk = Cindy Stephenson Adams Curtis Stephenson Anderson Stephenson King b 1963 b 1963 b 1966 b 1964 b 1971 b 1966 b 1971

Blake Levi Alisha Rene'e Kip Wade Korey S Kamron B Wyatt C Brett T

Adams Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson b 1990 b 1982 b 1992 b 1995 b 1998 b 1996 b 2001

F10 from C5

Christine Ann = Larry Dale Seckington Haney b 1970 b 1969

Missouri

Brittany Ann Zachary Dale Sarah Mae Haney Haney Haney b 1990 b 1992 b 1998

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F11 from E1

Lori = Douglas Seckington McLachlan b 1951 b 1951

Ontario

Guy James Alexander Christopher Julie Marie McLachlan McLachlan McLachlan McLachlan b 1982 b 1988

F12 from E1

Lynn = John Seckington Brennan b 1957 b 1957

Ontario

Travis John Curtis Derek Nolan William Brennan Brennan Brennan b 1986 b 1988 b 1990

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F13 from E1

Bernice Marie = Jack Seckington Welch b 1917 b 1917 d 1994 Ontario

Marie = Bruce Welch Dean b 1943 b 1942

Patricia Kerry Cindy Dean Dean Dean b 1972 b 1974 b 1976

F14 from B11

Emma = Samuel Seckington Hearn b 1853 Helmdon

Blanche = Frank Norman Ruby Hearn Watson Hearn Hearn

Ken = Margery Beryl Watson Gulliver Watson

fl 1996Brackley

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From C1 DESCENDANTS OF: Lula Mae Seckington

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 G1* Lula Mae Seckington (1895) - (1971) m. Everett Lincoln Robinson (1896) - (1967). * Everett Lincoln Robinson (1920) - m. Letha Marjorie Trommerhouser (1919) - . . * Randolph Lee Robinson (1943) - m. Rosemary Proctor (1945) - . . . * Randolph Lee Robinson (1970) - m. Lori zzzz . . . . * Nathan Everett Robinson (1999) - . . . * Renee Yvonne Robinson (1971) - m. Karol Randy Hood (1955) - . . . . * Kasia Karold Hood (1995) - . . . . * Kenyon Paul Hood (1997) - . . . * Richard Everett Robinson (1977) - . . . * Ryan Nathaniel Robinson (1978) - . . * Leah Lynn Robinson (1951) - m. Danny Harold Morehead (1949) - . . . * Lori DeAnn Morehead (1972) - m. Brian Martin . . . . * Madison Martin (1995) - . . . * Lynn Marie Morehead (1975) - . * Edwin A Robinson (1921) - m. Virginia Lou Langdon (1925) - . . * Shirley Lou Robinson (1948) - . . * Linda Robinson m. Michael Dewayne Krustsinger . . . * Lisa Marie Krustsinger (1969) - m. Brett Summers (1966) - . . . . * Lindsey Summers (1991) - . . . . * Bo Summers (1993) - . . . . * Bailey Summers (1993) - . . . * Michael Edwin Krustsinger (1971) - . * Lula Louise Robinson (1923) - m. Max Paul Weston . . * MaxPaula Louise Weston (1942) - m. Lynn Lewis Knight (1941) - (1993). . . * Anthony Lynn Knight (1962) - m. Debra Shannon Steiner (1964) - . . . . * Daniel Scott Knight (1982) - . . . . * Crystal Marie Knight (1984) - . . . . * Steven Ross Knight (1988) - . . . * Timothy Ross Knight (1963) - m. Debra Ann Costello (1965) - . . . . * Kyle Michael Knight (1988) - . . . * Todd Douglas Knight (1970) - m. Shannon zzzz . . . . * Hunter Thomas Knight (1996) - . . . * Toby Paul Knight (1971) - m. Velkia zzzz . . . . * Daniella Alexandria Knight (2000) - . . * Ursa Robinson Weston (1946) - m. Nancy Helen Inman (1947) - . . . * Michael Brant Weston (1966) - . . . * Bob Steven Weston (1968) - . . * Sheridan Todd Weston (1948) - m. Andrea Kay Phipps (1953) - . . . m. Pamela Sue Chumley (1949) - . . . * Richard Todd Weston (1974) - m. Tammie zzzz . . . . * Caleb Weston (1997) - . . . . * Avery Weston (2000) - . . . * Mary Louise Weston (1984) - . . . * Bonnie Rene'e Weston (1986) - . . . * Paul Lee Weston (1986) - . . . * Steven Ursa Weston (1986) - . * Philip B Robinson (1924) - m. Wanda Joyce Harrison . . * Brian Philip Robinson (1958) - m. Theresa Michelle zzzz (1959) - . . . * Amanda Nicole Robinson (1991) - . . . * Reid Philip Robinson (1993) - . . . * Madeline Renee Robinson (1995) - . . * Lori Lynn Robinson (1950) - m. Lance Reed Heck (1959) - . . . * Conner Philip Heck (1992) - . . . * Alexander Brooks Heck (1992) - . * Dorothy Lucille Robinson (1929) - m. Sherman Everett Simpson (1924) - . . * Robert Everett Simpson (1949) - m. Rita Ann Reed . . . * Natalie Simpson (1968) - . . . * Steven Simpson (1971) - m. Danielle zzzz . . . . * Scott Ferguson (2000) - . . . * Annalise Simpson (1973) - m. Mike Jebelosa . . . . * Mikayla Jebelosa (1997) - . . . . * Alex Jebelosa (1999) - . . . * Amy Simpson (1977) - . . * Connie Sue Simpson (1954) - m. Dan Huntsinger

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From C3 DESCENDANTS OF: Carolyn Sue Seckington G2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Carolyn Sue Seckington (1940) - m. Clarence Fred Eaton . * Vaughn Marie Eaton (1961) - m. Mark Alan Jackson . . m. John Charles Hartwig . . * Samantha Vaughn Jackson (1985) - . * Kirk Douglas Eaton (1963) - m. Holly Louise Hartsook (1966) - . . * Megan Marie Eaton (1987) - . . * Bryant Lee Eaton (1992) - . . * Brandon Lynn Eaton (1992) - . * Christopher Lee Eaton (1969) - m. Patty Lynn Taylor (1969) - . . * Logan Lee Eaton (1999) - . . * Conner Lee Eaton (2001) - . * Corey Lynn Eaton (1969) - m. Barbara Sue Bradley . . * Hanna Lynn Eaton (1998) -

From C4 DESCENDANTS OF: Mary Margaret Seckington G3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Mary Margaret Seckington (1926) - m. Edgar Louis Stroud (1922) - (1980). m. John Francis McCaughey (1928) - . * Mary Frances Stroud (1943) - m. Vernon Clay . . * Mary Teresa Clay (1960) - m. James Allen Muckey . . . * Kevin Andrew Muckey (1985) - . . * Tina Marie Clay (1962) - m. David Blunt . . . * Monica Marie Blunt (1980) - . . . * Meggan Beth Blunt (1985) - . * James Louis Stroud (1945) - m. Betty Bramble (1947) - . . * Terri Stroud (1966) - m. Anthony William James (1965) - . . . * Hayley Elizabeth James (1991) - . . . * Heather Jo James (1994) - . . * James Bryan Stroud (1971) - m. Amy Dolbey . . . * Carter James Stroud (2000) - . * Richard Lee Stroud (1949) - m. Melody Woodman . . m. Sheryl Hoskins . . m. Diane Rhea (1958) - . . m. Patricia LeeAnn Yardley (1948) - . . * Shelby Lynn Stroud (1971) - m. John William Watkins . . . * Kramer Jacob Watkins (1994) - . . * Jana Lynn Stroud (1982) - m. ZZZZ z . . . * Ashlyn Lei Stroud (1999) -

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From C7 DESCENDANTS OF: Mary Ellen Seckington G4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Mary Ellen Seckington (1887) - (1930) m. William Enoch Peterson (1887) - (1974). * Euphemia Viola Peterson (1909) - (1937) . * Ethel Sophie Peterson (1911) - m. Frank Raymond Blood . . m. Julius M Coon . . * Sally Sue Blood (1945) - m. David R Fargo . . . * Geoffrey David Fargo (1971) - . . . * Jason Marcus Fargo (1973) - . * Gladys Virginia Peterson (1918) - m. Robert Leonard Henderson . . m. Marvin Tyler Kerr . . * Robert Leonard Henderson (1943) - m. Monica Zaloha . . . m. Mary Irene Franckeviak . . . * Wendy Dawn Henderson (1976) - . . . * Carrie Ann Henderson (1978) - . . . * Amanda Kay Henderson (1979) - . . * Katherine Ellen Henderson (1948) - m. Nelson Andrew Hendrickson . . . * Troy Douglas Hendrickson (1969) - m. Kat Gustine Green . . . . * Synthia Wyndsong Hendrickson (1991) - . . . * Nelson Andrew Hendrickson (1971) - . . . * Angela Rene Hendrickson (1977) - . . * William Eugene Henderson (1952) - m. Jo Ann Trapp . . . m. Jo Ann Millicent Larkin . . . * Damon Eugene Henderson (1971) - . . . * Dustin Allen Henderson (1976) -

From C12 DESCENDANTS OF: Kathryn Elaine Seckington G5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Kathryn Elaine Seckington (1942) - m. James Neil Badger (1941) - . * Regina Gail Badger (1965) - m. Mark Joseph Lincoln . . m. Frank Lowell Hinderliter (1964) - . . * Angela Kay Lincoln (1982) - . . * Crystal Gail Hinderliter (1988) - . . * James Lowell Hinderliter (1990) - . . * Lora Elaine Hinderliter (1993) - . * Jamie Ann Badger (1966) - m. Blaine Nels Trogstad (b 1964) - . * Jerri Renee Badger (1968) - m. Dariek Andrew Dellinger (1967) - . . * Darcy Alaine Dellinger (1992) -

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From B12 DESCENDANTS OF: Caroline Mercy Seckington G6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Caroline Mercy Seckington (1867) - (1930) m. William Holland (1860) - (1942). * Dorothy May Holland (1890) - (1963) m. Leslie J McEwen (1881) - (1934). * Florence Holland (1892) - (1959) m. John Emerson Corbett (1888) - (1965). . * Laura Victoria Mae Corbett (1910) - m. Kenneth Lorene Fitzpatrick (1909) - (1979). . * Edna Lorene Corbett (1912) - m. Lorne Wilson (1908) - (1981). . * Alma Florence Corbett (1913) - m. William John Blain (1904) - (1989). . * Isabella Gertrude Corbett (1915) - m. Leonard Walter Schrader (1911) - . . * William John Corbett (1917) - m. Marie Morris (1899) - (1992). . * Lloyd George Corbett (1919) - m. Mary Picken (1914) - . . * Floyd Emerson Corbett (1919) - (1990) m. Joan Pratt (1920) - . . * Earle Laverne Corbett (1922) - m. Margaret Alma Ware (1922) - . . * Helen Marie Corbett (1925) - m. Cecil Arthur Head (1922) - . . * Roy Edward Corbett (1931) - m. Ruth Alice Crerar (1932) - . . * Burris Donald Corbett (1932) - m. Ann Hunt (1939) - . * Beatrice Holland (1892) - (1945) m. Frank L Smith (1888) - (1971). * Susan Roseanna Holland (1894) - (1983) m. Henry Martin Albright (1889) - (1978). * Lillian Agnes Holland (1896) - (1960) m. Hector McMillan . * Gertrude Hazel Holland (1898) - (1987) m. Wilbert Kelly (1898) - (1980). * William Henry Holland (1900) - (1905) . * Laura Caroline Holland (1903) - (1905) . * Grace Winifred Holland (1906) - (1933) . * Ernest William Holland (1908) - (1984) m. Anna Margurite Lane (1909) - (1956)

From B16 F5 DESCENDANTS OF: Arthur Seckington G7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Arthur Seckington (1901) - (1989) m. Dorothy M. Gulliver (1901) - (1979). * Pamela W. Seckington (1928) - m. Gerald W. Carpenter (1925) - (1996). . * Jonathan Carpenter (1954) - m. Elizabeth Wheldon . . . * Victoria Carpenter (1986) - . . . * Christopher Carpenter (1988) - . . * Rosemary Carpenter (1956) - m. Robert Brown . . . * Nathalie Brown (1988) - . . . * Alice Brown (1993) - . * Rosemary Seckington (1931) - m. Leonard Griffiths (1926) - (1994). . * Simon Griffiths (1960) - m. Pamela Daubeney . . * Claire Griffiths (1965) - m. Geoffrey Knowles

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From C3 DESCENDANTS OF: Norma Louise Seckington G8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Norma Louise Seckington (1951) - m. Fred Calvin . m. Jon Ramsey . * Tonya Christine Calvin (1970) - m. Peter Salvucci . . * Grant Michael Calvin (2000) - . * Torie Leigh Calvin (1973) -

From C15 DESCENDANTS OF: Ruth Seckington G9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

* Ruth Seckington (1896) - (1945) m. Matthew Ward (bc 1894) - (1942). * Evelyn Ward (bc 1918) - (1982) . * Matthew Ward (1918) - (1988) . * Francis Norman Ward (1919) - (1971) . * Ruth Ward (1921) - (1922) . * Gerald Ward (1927) - (1988) . * Joan Ward (1933) - . * Rita Ward (1936) -

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Associated Families Index

Adams Blake Levi (b1990) F9 son of Stephen Levi & Melinda Rene'e Adams Mary Slough B26 w of Mark Seckington(b1956) Stephen Levi (b1963) Missouri F9 h of Melinda Rene'e Stephenson

Addington Elizabeth A. (b1870) Brackley B9 da of George & Mary Ann Seckington Joshua Brackley B9 h of Elizabeth A. Seckington

Adrens Clotide (1919-1995) California C8 C9 w of Lawrence Francis Seckington

Albright Henry Martin (1889-1978) Canada G6 h of Susan Roseanna Holland

Ames Georgia Anna (1869-1950) Maryville C1 w of Anthony Seckington

Anderson Emily Grace Towcester B16 w of William Edward Seckington(1903-1979) Heather (b1971) Missouri F9 w of Wesley Kent Stephenson

Archer Jennifer Birmingham B43 w of Alan Seckington(b1926)

Arend Mary Agatha (1901-1991) California C7 C8 w of Lawrence Kelly Seckington

Armstrong Roma May (b1934) Albany W.A F4 w of Albert Don Hawksworth

Ashby Maud B. London B30 B32 w of Walter Seckington(b1911)

Ashdown Elsie West Ealing F1 w of Raymond Whitlock

Aspey Laurence (1913-1973) Taunton B29 h of Marigold A. Seckington

Aukim Alan Patrick (b1941) Perth D4 h of Barbara Joy Seckington Barbara Joy (b1951) Perth D4 da of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine Seckington Brett Michael (b1981) Perth D4 son of Alan Patrick & Barbara Joy Aukim Natalie Lisa (b1978) Perth D4 da of Alan Patrick & Barbara Joy Aukim Rebecca Jane (b1971) Perth D4 da of Alan Patrick & Barbara Joy Aukim

Ayres Edmund John Helmdon B15 h of Martha Seckington Martha (b1862) Helmdon B15 da of Daniel & Charlotte Seckington

Badger James Neil (b1941) Wyoming C12 G5 h of Kathryn Elaine Seckington Jamie Ann (b1966) Wyoming G5 da of James Neil & Kathryn Elaine Badger Jerri Renee (b1968) Wyoming G5 da of James Neil & Kathryn Elaine Badger Kathryn Elaine (b1942) Wyoming C12 G5 da of Harold D. & Kathryn Louise Seckington Regina Gail (b1965) Wyoming G5 da of James Neil & Kathryn Elaine Badger

Baker Catherine Jeanetta (b1976) Perth D4 da of James Gregory & Nancy Ellen Baker

Baker Elizabeth Ellen (b1981) Perth D4 da of James Gregory & Nancy Ellen Baker James Gregory(b1950) Singapore D4 h of Nancy Ellen Seckington Nancy Ellen (b1949) Perth D4 da of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine Seckington

Bangs Edward St. Pancras B32 h of Valerie L. Seckington(b1941) Valerie L. (b1941) St Pancras B32 da of Walter & Maud B. Seckington

Barlow George Coventry B38 h of Margaret Seckington Margaret (b1916) Coventry B38 da of Henry & Edith Seckington

Barnes Gertrude (1903-1969) Newcastle-U-Lyme B39 B40 w of Frederick Seckington Mabel Annie (b1890) Helmdon B20 da of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth Seckington Bass Angela (b1965) Rocky Mount B23 da of David & Gladys Bass David Rocky Mount B23 h of Gladys Seckington Gladys (b1937) Rocky Mount B23 da of Thomas R. & Irene Seckington

Batchelor Margaret Weston B19 w of Alan Seckington(b1932)

Bayliss Mary (1801-1874) Helmdon B5 B8 w of Daniel Seckington Selina Brackley B7 w of Frederick Seckington(1837-1887)

Berry Elizabeth (b1851) London B51 da of John William & Mary Ann Seckington Peter London B51 h of Elizabeth Seckington

Bevacqua Donna Clara (b1922) California C8 da of Lawrence Kelly & Marie Elizabeth Seckington Richard (b1941) California C8 h of Donna Clara Seckington

Billings Ann (1789-1845) Helmdon B5 B6 w of Samuel Seckington

Blaby Elizabeth Brackley B3 w of Thomas Seckington(b1774)

Blackwell Frederick Helmdon B14 h of Mary Ann Seckington Mary Ann (b1851) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann Seckington

Blain William John (1904-1989) Canada G6 h of Alma Florence Corbett

Blencoe Francis Towcester B18 h of Veronica M. Seckington(b1914) Veronica M. (b1914) Towcester B18 da of William Henry & Lucy Elizabeth Seckington

Bley Marie Elizabeth (1896-1933) California C7 C8 w of Lawrence Kelly Seckington

Blood Frank Raymond Georgetown G4 h of Ethel Sophie Peterson Sally Sue (b1945) Louisiana G4

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da of Frank Raymond & Ethel Sophie BloodBlower Betty (b1926) Ontario E1 E4 w of Lloyd Albert Seckington

Bloxsome Jeanetta Catherine (1922-1959) Perth D2 D4 w of Edward Orton Seckington

Blunt David Iowa G3 h of Tina Marie Clay Meggan Beth (b1985) Iowa G3 da of David & Tina Marie Blunt Monica Marie (b1980) Iowa G3 da of David & Tina Marie Blunt

Boakes Sylvia Watford B24 w of Alfred G. Seckington(b1916)

Bodily Clarence Daventry B27 h of Joan Seckington(b1938) Joan (b1938) Daventry B27 da of Edwin & Ida Seckington

Boles Jeremy Taunton B29 h of Marigold A. Seckington Marigold A. (b1931) Taunton B29 da of Donald Frank & Margery M.E. Seckington

Bosworth Arthur Ernest Brackley B13 h of Rosy Ada Seckington Rosy Ada (b1882) Brackley B13 da of Ezekiel & Ellen Seckington

Bourne Julia Long Buckby B25 w of Jonathan Seckington(b1954) Mary (d1979) Lambeth B52 w of Herbert Seckington

Bradley Barbara Sue G2 w of Corey Lynn Eaton George A. Towcester B24 h of Gertrude Annie Seckington Gertrude Annie (b1887) Towcester B24 da of William Timothy & Sarah Alice Seckington

Bramble Betty (b1947) Missouri G3 w of James Louis Stroud

Branson Mary Elizabeth (1871-1946) Helmdon B11 B19 w of Mark Seckington Mildred (1882-1953) Helmdon B14 B23 w of Richard Amos Seckington

Bratby Elsie May (b1907) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann Seckington James R. Helmdon B21 h of Elsie May Seckington

Bray Eva Louise (1923-1998) Ontario E1 w of Harold John Seckington

Brennan Curtis Derek (b1988) Ontario F12 son of John & Lynn Brennan John (b1957) Ontario E1 F12 h of Lynn Seckington Lynn (b1957) Ontario E1 F12 da of Harold John & Eva Louise Seckington

Nolan William (b1990) Ontario F12 son of John & Lynn Brennan Travis John (b1986) Ontario F12 son of John & Lynn Brennan

Bridge Mary Kathleen (1911-1994) Portsmouth B45 B47 w of Walter Seckington

Brooks Agnes (bc 1910) New York C15 da of Francis & Emma Brooks Emma (1887-1951) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington Francis (1886-1962) New York C15 h of Emma Seckington Robert (bc 1914) New York C15 son of Francis & Emma Brooks

Brouwer Lauri Janene (b1970) California C9 w of Robert Michael Seckington

Brown Alice (b1993) Marston St Lawrence G7 da of Robert & Rosemary Brown Ernest Warwick B37 h of Joan E. Seckington Joan E. (b1918) Warwick B37 da of Frederick & Edith SeckingtonBrown Nathalie (b1988) Marston St Lawrence G7 da of Robert & Rosemary Brown Robert Marston St Lawrence G7 h of Rosemary Carpenter(b1956)

Browning Winnie Fortescue (d1961) Brackley B13 w of Willie Seckington

Bruce Jane (1873-1955) South Shields B41 w of Arthur Seckington Jessie (1878-1947) South Shields B41 B42 w of Frank Seckington

Bruino Jemma Kin Kin D5 w of Shane Seckington(b1959)

Buchanan Melissa Mary (b1954) Maryville C13 w of Roy Lynn Seckington

Buck April Lynn (b1960) Hawaii C9 w of David Douglas Seckington

Bucknall Elizabeth M. (b1945) Taunton B29 da of Donald Frank & Margery M.E. Seckington Nicholas Taunton B29 h of Elizabeth M. Seckington

Bunston Carolyn Anne (b1982) Toronto E4 da of Clinton Douglas & Patricia Mary Bunston Clinton Douglas Toronto E4 h of Patricia Mary Seckington Laura (b1985) Toronto E4 da of Clinton Douglas & Patricia Mary Bunston Patricia Mary (b1955) Toronto E4 da of Lloyd Albert & Betty Seckington Robert John (b1984) Toronto E4 son of Clinton Douglas & Patricia Mary Bunston Stephen Patrick (b1989) Toronto E4 son of Clinton Douglas & Patricia Mary Bunston Thomas Michael (b1992) Toronto E4 on of Clinton Douglas & Patricia Mary Bunston

Burnham Florence H. (1880-1976) Banbury B18 w of William Henry Seckington

Burrows Karen Louise (b1965) Manchester B32 da of Michael R. & Kathleen Seckington Paul Staylybridge B32 h of Karen Louise Seckington Timothy Michael (b1988) Staylybridge B32 son of Paul & Karen Louise Burrows

Burton Mary Brackley B2 B4 w of John Seckington(b1737)

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Byway Anna (b1813) Newport Pagnell B28 da of William & Sarah Seckington George Newport Pagnell B28 h of Anna Seckington(b1813)

Caldwell James M (b1962) F9 h of Melinda Rene'e Stephenson

Calvin Fred Maryville C3 G8 h of Norma Louise Seckington Grant Michael (2000) G8 son of Peter & Tonya Christine Salvucci Tonya Christine (b1970) Maryville G8 da of Fred & Norma Louise Calvin Torie Leigh (b1973) Maryville G8 da of Fred & Norma Louise Calvin

Camp Anne Mary E. (1879-1935) Hampstead B14 B30 w of Frank Herbert Seckington

Canales Niki California C11 w of Thomas Michael Seckington(b1967)

Carey Harry Vermont C17 h of Vera Alice Seckington Patricia Vermont C17 da of Harry & Vera Alice Carey Vera Alice (1923-1966) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Seckington

Carlson Karen (b1952) California C10 w of William Seckington

Carpenter Christopher (b1988) Weston G7 son of Jonathan & Elizabeth Carpenter Elizabeth Birmingham B43 w of Gordon Seckington(b1924) Gerald W. (1925-1996) Greatworth B16 F5 G7 h of Pamela W. Seckington Jonathan (b1954) Weston G7 son of Gerald W. & Pamela W. Carpenter Pamela W. (b1928) Greatworth B16 F5 G7 da of Arthur & Dorothy M. Seckington Rosemary (b1956) Marston St Lawrence G7 da of Gerald W. & Pamela W. Carpenter Victoria (b1986) Weston G7 da of Jonathan & Elizabeth Carpenter

Cashmore Alice (1897-1977) Birmingham B43 w of Frank Seckington

Chamberlain Rita (b1966) Maryville C12 w of Steven Craig Seckington

Chambers Frank Worksop F2 h of Jean Coates(b1921)

Champagne Brian California C9 h of Erin Kathleen Seckington(b1969) Cooper John (b1997) C9 son of Brian & Erin Kathleen Champagne Erin Kathleen (b1969) California C9 da of George Urban & Sandra Seckington

Chandler Thelma (1928-1993) Missouri C4 C12 w of Harold D. Seckington

Chantry Martha Ann (d1933) Brackley B9 w of George Albert Seckington

Charbonniez Madelaine (1887-1978) Towcester B18 B26 w of Edgar Pryce Seckington

Checkley Mary (1854-1882) Chesterfield B15 B34 w of Joseph Seckington

Cheeseman Albert (d1968) Lambeth B52 h of Phyllis Seckington George (d1964) Lambeth B52 h of Joyce Seckington Joyce (b1922) Lambeth B52 da of Ernest & Rose Maud Seckington Phyllis (b1918) Lambeth B52 da of Ernest & Rose Maud Seckington

Chumley Pamela Sue (b1949) Oregon G1 w of Sheridan Todd Weston

Clark Annie Agnes (1889-1917) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington Philip Patrick (bc 1881-1917) C15 h of Annie Agnes Seckington

Clarke Judy Kin Kin D3 D5 w of Neville Seckington(b1931)

Clay Mary Teresa (b1960) Iowa G3 da of Vernon & Mary Frances Clay Tina Marie (b1962) Iowa G3 da of Vernon & Mary Frances Clay Vernon Missouri G3 h of Mary Frances Stroud

Coates Alan (b1917) Preston F2 son of Henry & Kathleen Coates Anthony (b1930) Helmdon F2 son of Henry & Kathleen Coates Cynthia (b1924) Donnington F2 da of Henry & Kathleen Coates Henry Helmdon F2 h of Kathleen Jeffs Jean (b1921) Worksop F2 da of Henry & Kathleen Coates

Coggins Beatrice Emma (b1877) Towcester B18 da of William Pryce & Annie Seckington Harry Towcester B18 h of Beatrice Emma Seckington

Cole Lorraine Ann (b1931) Kansas City C2 w of William Lee Seckington

Coles Marion Wellingborough B13 w of Richard J. Seckington(b1942)

Condon Gertrude Mabel (1887-1966) Lambeth B52 da of Henry & Ellen Seckington

Conquest Lillian F. (1917-1962) London B30 B33 w of Herbert Seckington

Coon Julius M Pennsylvania G4 h of Ethel Sophie Peterson(b1911)

Cooper Amy Jo (b1963) Oregon C9 w of Eric Anthony Seckington Colin Derby B23 h of Kathleen Seckington Kathleen (b1950) Derby B23 da of Albert E. & Elizabeth Seckington Victoria Nicole (b1988) Oregon C9 da of Eric Anthony & Amy Jo Seckington

Corbett Alma Florence (b1913) Canada G6 da of John Emerson & Florence Corbett

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Corbett Burris Donald (b1932) Canada G6 son of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Earle Laverne (b1922) Canada G6 on of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Edna Lorene (b1912) Canada G6 da of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Floyd Emerson (1919-1990) Canada G6 son of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Helen Marie (b1925) Canada G6 da of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Isabella Gertrude (b1915) Canada G6 da of John Emerson & Florence Corbett John Emerson (1888-1965) Canada G6 h of Florence Holland Laura Victoria Mae (b1910) Canada G6 da of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Lloyd George (b1919) Canada G6 son of John Emerson & Florence Corbett Roy Edward (b1931) Canada G6 son of John Emerson & Florence Corbett William John (b1917) Canada G6 son of John Emerson & Florence Corbett

Costello Debra Ann (b1965) Oregon G1 w of Timothy Ross Knight

Cowan David Ontario E1 h of Louise Seckington Louise (b1950) Ontario E1 da of Harold John & Eva Louise Seckington

Crerar Ruth Alice (b1932) Canada G6 w of Roy Edward Corbett

Crossingham Stirling Brisbane D3 h of Stacy Cuthbert

Crowley Jane (bc 1828-1891) Elizabethtown B10 C6 w of Timothy Seckington

Crowningshield Sarah (b1845) Elizabethtown B10 da of John & Mary Seckington

Cuesta Abram Florida C11 h of Lorraine Seckington Jason Abram (b1978) Florida C11 son of Abram & Lorraine Cuesta Lorraine (b1958) Florida C11 da of James Edward & Gerry Seckington

Cunningham Elizabeth(1835-1909 Dublin B6 D2 w of Edward Seckington(1833-1903) Mary Rita Maryville C3 w of Larry Lee Seckington(b1942)

Curtis Michele Rene'e (b1966) Missouri F9 w of Wesley Kent Stephenson

Cuthbert Dawn (b1944) Brisbane D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Seckington Scott (b1972) Brisbane D3 son of Mr & Dawn Cuthbert Stacy (b1969) Brisbane D3 da of Mr & Dawn Cuthbert

Darby Anne Brackley B27 w of Gerald G. Seckington(b1942)

Daubeney Pamela Luton G7 w of Simon Griffiths(b1960)

Davidson Jean (1925-1994) Long Beach C10 w of Marion SeckingtonDean Bruce (b1942) Ontario F13 h of Marie Welch Cindy (b1976) Ontario F13 da of Bruce & Marie Dean Kerry (b1974) Ontario F13 da of Bruce & Marie Dean Patricia (b1972) Ontario F13 da of Bruce & Marie Dean

Dee Sarah Ann (b1879) Helmdon B12 da of William Humphrey & Sarah Seckington

Dellinger Darcy Alaine (b1992) Wyoming G5 son of Dariek Andrew & Jerri Renee Dellinger Dariek Andrew (b1967) Wyoming G5 h of Jerri Renee Badger

Dennis Minnie South Shields B41 w of Albert Seckington(b1886)

Devereux Beatrice Edgware B30 B31 w of Arthur Seckington(b1908)

Dibnah Diane (b1944) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys Seckington Tony Hoylake B46 h of Diane Seckington

Dickson Lisa Jane Derby B23 w of Martin Seckington(b1963)

Dillon Helene Madeline (b1925) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Seckington William Vermont C17 h of Helene Madeline Seckington

Dolbey Amy G3 w of James Bryan Stroud

Douglas Edward (1874-1948) Albany W.A. F4 h of Ellen Eliza Trott Ruby Lilian (b1902) Albany W.A. F4 da of Edward & Ellen Eliza Douglas

Draper Ellen Brackley B12 B13 w of Ezekiel Seckington(b1851)

Dudley Marilyn (b1944) Higham Ferrers B23 w of Richard George Seckington

Durrows Joanna Kate (b1963) Emsworth B54 da of Roger & Angela Seckington Martin Emsworth B54 h of Joanna Kate Seckington(b1963)

East Martha (d1855) Helmdon B6 B11 F2 w of George Seckington

Eaton Brandon Lynn (b1992) Iowa G2 son of Kirk Douglas & Holly Louise Eaton Bryant Lee (b1992) Iowa G2 son of Kirk Douglas & Holly Louise Eaton Carolyn Sue (b1940) Iowa C3 G2 da of David Kirk & Eula Vaughn Seckington Christopher Lee (b1969) Iowa G2 son of Clarence Fred & Carolyn Sue Eaton Clarence Fred Iowa C3 G2 h of Carolyn Sue Seckington Conner Lee (2001) G2 son of Christopher Lee & Patty Lynn Eaton Corey Lynn (b1969) Iowa G2

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son of Clarence Fred & Carolyn Sue Eaton Eaton Hanna Lynn (b1998) G2 da of Corey Lynn & Barbara Sue Eaton Kirk Douglas (b1963) Iowa G2 son of Clarence Fred & Carolyn Sue Eaton Logan Lee (b1999) G2 son of Christopher Lee & Patty Lynn Eaton Megan Marie (b1987) Iowa G2 da of Kirk Douglas & Holly Louise Eaton Vaughn Marie (b1961) Iowa G2 da of Clarence Fred & Carolyn Sue Eaton

Edmonds Alan Clark (b1962) Maryville F7 son of Thomas & June Elaine Edmonds Jaclyn Ann (b1989) Maryville F7 da of Alan Clark & Mary Edmonds John Michael (b1986) Maryville F7 son of Alan Clark & Mary Edmonds June Elaine (1929-1973) Maryville C2 F7 da of Frederick Bertram & Leona Seckington Thomas (1926-1997) Maryville C2 F7 h of June Elaine Seckington Valerie Sue (b1964) Maryville F7 da of Thomas & June Elaine Edmonds

Edward David Wolverhampton B39 h of Nellie Seckington Nellie (1904-1976) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta Seckington

Elanche Lucy (b1782) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth Seckington Richard Brackley B3 h of Lucy Seckington

Elgar Edwin Helmdon B20 h of Rosetta Elizabeth Seckington Rosetta Elizabeth (b1886) Helmdon B20 da of Jesse Arthur & Elizabeth Seckington

Elvis Andrew Richard (b1962) Sydney D1 h of Susan Caroline Diane Seckington (b1961) Callum Isaac (b1992) Sydney D1 son of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis Charlotte Mary (b1997) Sydney D1 da of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis Duncan James (b1988) Sydney D1 son of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis

Felicity Kate (b1987) Sydney D1 da of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis Imogen Celeste (b1994) Sydney D1 da of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis Sophie Madeleine (2001) Sydney D1 da of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis Susan Caroline Diane (b1961) Sydney D1 da of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne Seckington Thomas Augustine (1999-1999) Sydney D1 son of Andrew Richard & Susan Caroline Diane Elvis

Empson Katherine Northampton B31 w of Peter N. Seckington(b1955)

Engl Berta St. Neots F1 w of Arthur Whitlock

Erickson Janice Louise Missouri C5 w of Jerry Dale Seckington(b1946)

Espley Paul Birmingham B43 h of Susan G. Seckington Susan G. (b1958) Birmingham B43

da of Gordon & Elizabeth Seckington

Etheridge Caroline Alice (1906-1984) Euston B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Seckington Edward (1906-1978) Euston B30 h of Caroline Alice Seckington

Evans Evelyn Long Buckby B25 w of Kenneth William Seckington(b1902)

Eyre Brian Newcastle B42 h of Linda Seckington Linda (b1946) Newcastle B42 da of James Bruce & Alice Seckington

Fall Mary (1811-1870) Willoughby B6 B35 w of William Seckington

Fargo David R Louisiana G4 h of Sally Sue Blood Geoffrey David (b1971) Louisiana G4 son of David R & Sally Sue Fargo Jason Marcus (b1973) Louisiana G4 son of David R & Sally Sue Fargo

Fenemore Elizabeth Brackley B2 B3 w of William Seckington(1734-1782)

Ferguson Brett (b1998) G1 son of Rick & Natalie Furguson Dustin (b1994) G1 son of Rick & Natalie Furguson Ryann (b1996) G1 son of Rick & Natalie Furguson Scott (2000) G1 son of Steven & Danielle Simpson

Field Margaret North Walsham B25 w of Basil Ernest Seckington(1905-1984)

Fitzpatrick Kenneth Lorene (1909-1979) Canada G6 h of Laura Victoria Mae Corbett

Flinn Mary Agnes (b1895) Vermont C15 C17 w of Henry H. Seckington

Fogarty Kirsten Kin Kin D5 w of Trevor Dale Seckington(b1960) Mary Ann (1841-1917) Maryville B10 C1 w of Frederick Seckington

Foggin Julie Hampstead B33 w of Richard J. Seckington(b1953)

Franckeviak Mary Irene Georgetown G4 w of Robert Leonard Henderson(nb1943)

Franklin Jemima (1795-1821) Helmdon B5 B8 w of Daniel Seckington

Fryer Eula Vaughn (b1919) Maryville C2 C3 w of David Kirk Seckington

Fuller Cecil G. Helmdon B21 h of Rosetta Elizabeth Seckington Rosetta Elizabeth (b1912) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann Seckington

Furber Annie ( 1876- 1949) Liverpool B41 B45 w of Edwin Seckington

Furguson Rick G1

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h of Natalie Simpson

Futter Elizabeth Ann (d1963) Helmdon B20 B21 w of Frederick Arthur Seckington

Gardner Edith (1887-1961) Warwick B37 w of Frederick Seckington Selina (1874-1966) Birmingham B41 w of Walter Seckington

Garraway June Harrow B31 w of Ronald A. Seckington(b1932)

Garrett Anita Windsor B47 B49 w of Alan Colin Seckington(b1941)

Garthorpe Joan Seckington A2 A4 w of Gerard Seckington(dc1369)

Genier Clarence (b1955) C15 h of Florence Seckington Florence (1902-1952) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington

Gilbert Henry (b1893) Birmingham B43 h of May Seckington May (b1893) Birmingham B43 da of Henry & Annie Seckington

Giles June E. (b1938) Hemel Hempstead B31 da of Arthur & Beatrice Seckington Maria Elizabeth (1854-1893) Helmdon B11 B19 w of Mark Seckington Ronald Hemel Hempstead B31 h of June E. Seckington

Gillespie Gail Anne (b1955) Ontario E3 da of William Douglas & Mary E. Seckington Mark Alexander (b1984) Ontario E3 son of Richard & Gail Anne Gillespie Richard Ontario E3 h of Gail Anne Seckington Susan Elizabeth (b1987) Ontario E3 da of Richard & Gail Anne Gillespie

Ginger Lillian A. (b1936) St Pancras B33 da of Herbert & Lillian F. Seckington Robert St. Pancras B33 h of Lillian A. Seckington

Goffe Mary Ann (b1822) Helmdon B10 da of John & Mary Seckington Richard Helmdon B10 h of Mary Ann Seckington

Goodwin Audrey (b1932) Brisbane D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Seckington Danny Brisbane D3 son of Frank & Audrey Goodwin Frank Brisbane D3 h of Audrey Seckington Kevin Brisbane D3 son of Frank & Audrey Goodwin

Granger Anna (1861-1926) Nuneaton B36 w of William Seckington

Gray Sarah Alice (1858-1924) Northampton B15 B24 w of William Timothy Seckington

Green John F. Helmdon B21 h of Lynda Seckington(b1943)

Kat Gustine Georgetown G4 w of Troy Douglas Hendrickson(b1969)

Green Lynda (b1943) Helmdon B21 da of William H. & Hilda M. Seckington

Griffiths Claire (b1965) Australia G7 da of Leonard & Rosemary Griffiths Leonard (1926-1994) Luton B16 F5 G7 h of Rosemary Seckington Rosemary (b1931) Luton B16 F5 G7 da of Arthur & Dorothy M. Seckington Simon (b1960) Luton G7 son of Leonard & Rosemary Griffiths

Groome Emily Sarah (b1984) Westbury B16 da of Richard L. & Janet M. Groome Janet M. (b1944) Westbury B16 da of William Edward & Emily Grace Seckington Richard L. Westbury B16 h of Janet M. Seckington

Grosvenor Julie (b1964) London B49 da of Alan Colin & Anita Seckington Mark London B49 h of Julie Seckington Oliver Alessandro James London B49 son of Mark & Julie (b1964)Grosvenor

Groves Ann Willenhall B35 B39 w of Edward Seckington(1843-1864)

Gulliver Dorothy M. (1901-1979) Greatworth B16 F5 G7 w of Arthur Seckington Margery (fl 1996) Brackley F14 w of Ken Watson

Hall Annie E. (1911-1976) Brackley B13 da of Willie & Winnie Fortescue Seckington George (d1976) Brackley B13 h of Annie E. Seckington Gladys Hoylake B45 B46 w of Albert Edwin Seckington(1904-1989)

Ham Esther Lambeth B52 w of Robert Samuel Seckington(1825-1862)

Hammond Mary Eliza Wellingborough B12 w of Henry Montagu Seckington(1874-1939)

Hancock Horace Thanet B41 h of Winifred Seckington Winifred (b1915) Thanet B41 da of Albert & Minnie Seckington

Haney Brittany Ann (b1990) Missouri F10 da of Larry Dale & Christine Ann Haney Christine Ann (b1970) Missouri C5 F10 da of Jerry Dale & Darlene Mae Seckington Larry Dale (b1969) Missouri C5 F10 h of Christine Ann Seckington Sara Mae (b1998) F10 da of Larry Dale & Christine Ann Haney Zachary Dale (b1992) Missouri F10 son of Larry Dale & Christine Ann Haney

Hannan Ann E. (b1949) Birmingham B43 da of Gordon & Elizabeth Seckington David Birmingham B43 h of Ann E. Seckington

Harrison Steven Brisbane F3 h of Julie Elizabeth Jacobi

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Wanda Joyce (b1949) California G1 w of Philip B Robinson

Hartley Alvin G.E. Helmdon B20 h of Linda A. Seckington Linda A. (b1959) Helmdon B20 da of Charles Wilson & Winifred J. Seckington

Hartsook Holly Louise (b1966) Iowa G2 w of Kirk Douglas Eaton

Hartwig John Charles G2 h of Vaughn Marie Eaton

Harvey Dale-Lea (b1960) Melbourne D3 son of Harry & Pauline Harvey Glenn Melbourne D3 son of Harry & Pauline Harvey Harry (2001) Melbourne D3 h of Pauline Seckington Neil Melbourne D3 son of Harry & Pauline Harvey Pauline (b1929) Melbourne D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Seckington

Hawkes Sarah (1837-1929) Helmdon B12 w of William Humphrey Seckington

Hawksworth Albert (1898-1984) Mt. Lawley W.A F4 h of Ruby Lilian Douglas Albert Don (b1927) Albany W.A. F4 son of Albert & Ruby Lilian Hawksworth

Hayden Lois Margaret (b1929) Maryville C13 w of Robert Edward Seckington

Haynes Sheila Steeple Clayton B27 w of Leslie Seckington(b1933)

Haywood Gillian M. (b1949) Helmdon B21 da of William H. & Hilda M. Seckington Trevor J. Helmdon B21 h of Gillian M. Seckington

Hazel Margaret Horsham B47 w of Christopher Seckington(1943-1989)

Hazeldine Esther Rugby B36 w of George Edward Seckington(1897-1961)

Head Cecil Arthur (b1922) Canada G6 h of Helen Marie Corbett

Hearn Blanche Helmdon F14 da of Samuel & Emma (b1853)Hearn Emma (b1853) Helmdon B11 F14 da of George & Martha Seckington Norman Helmdon F14 son of Samuel & Emma (b1853)Hearn Ruby Helmdon F14 da of Samuel & Emma (b1853)Hearn Samuel Helmdon B11 F14 h of Emma Seckington

Heck Alexander Brooks (b1992) G1 son of Lance Reed & Lori Lynn Heck Conner Philip (b1992) G1 son of Lance Reed & Lori Lynn Heck Lance Reed (b1959) G1 h of Lori Lynn Robinson

Hemmings Eliza (b1847) London B51 da of John William & Mary Ann Seckington

George London B51 h of Eliza Seckington

Henderson Amanda Kay (b1979) Georgetown G4 da of Robert Leonard & Mary Irene Henderson

Carrie Ann (b1978) Georgetown G4 da of Robert Leonard & Mary Irene Henderson Damon Eugene (b1971) Georgetown G4 son of William Eugene & Jo Ann Henderson

Dustin Allen (b1976) Georgetown G4 son of William Eugene & Jo Ann Henderson Katherine Ellen (b1948) Georgetown G4 da of Robert Leonard & Gladys Virginia Henderson Robert Leonard Georgetown G4 h of Gladys Virginia Peterson Robert Leonard (b1943) Wyoming G4 son of Robert Leonard & Gladys Virginia Henderson Wendy Dawn (b1976) Georgetown G4 da of Robert Leonard & Mary Irene Henderson William Eugene (b1952) Georgetown G4 son of Robert Leonard & Gladys Virginia Henderson

Hendrickson Angela Rene (b1977) Georgetown G4 da of Nelson Andrew & Katherine Ellen Hendrickson Nelson Andrew (b1971) Georgetown G4 son of Nelson Andrew & Katherine Ellen Hendrickson Nelson Andrew Georgetown G4 h of Katherine Ellen Henderson Synthia Wyndsong (b1991) Georgetown G4 da of Troy Douglas & Kat Gustine Hendrickson Troy Douglas (b1969) Georgetown G4 son of Nelson Andrew & Katherine Ellen Hendrickson

Henstall Janet C. (b1949) Stoke-on-Trent B44 da of Norman F. & Mary Seckington

Herbert Carole (b1950) Helmdon B20 da of Charles Wilson & Winifred J. Seckington Patrick J. Helmdon B20 h of Carole Seckington

Herrington Catherine Payne (d1856) Lambeth B50 w of William Edward Seckington

Hetherington Hannah Gateshead B42 w of Jesse Seckington(b1917)

Hewitt Alfred Rugby B36 h of Sarah Seckington(b1866) Sarah (b1866) Rugby B36 da of George & Sarah Ann Seckington

Hibbett Susannah (d1856) Towcester B6 w of Thomas Seckington

Higgins Sarah Elizabeth (1861-1914) New York C14 C15 w of Martin Joseph Seckington

Higgs George Newport Pagnell B28 h of Martha Seckington Martha (b1840) Newport Pagnell B28 da of George & Elizabeth Seckington

Hildred Rose Catherine (d1962) Lambeth B50 w of Benjamin Pownall Seckington

Hinderliter Crystal Gail (b1988) Wyoming G5 da of Frank Lowell & Regina Gail Hinderliter Frank Lowell (b1964) Wyoming G5 h of Regina Gail Badger James Lowell (b1990) Wyoming G5 son of Frank Lowell & Regina Gail Hinderliter Lora Elaine (b1993) G5

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Hipplesteele Susan Kathleen (b1962) C9 w of David Douglas Seckington

Hobbs Marion Irthlingborough B23 w of Edward Thomas Seckington(b1939)

Holland Beatrice (1892-1945) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Caroline Mercy (1867-1930) Canada B12 G6 da of Jonathan & Christina Seckington Dorothy May (1890-1963) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Ernest William (1908-1984) Canada G6 son of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Florence (1892-1959) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Gertrude Hazel (1898-1987) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Grace Winifred (1906-1933) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Laura Caroline (1903-1905) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Lillian Agnes (1896-1960) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland Susan Roseanna (1894-1983) Canada G6 da of William & Caroline Mercy Holland William (1860-1942) Canada B12 G6 h of Caroline Mercy Seckington William Henry (1900-1905) Canada G6 son of William & Caroline Mercy Holland

Holliday Gala Lynn Maryville C13 w of Roy Lynn Seckington(b1955)

Holloway Elizabeth (1861-1927) Helmdon B14 B20 w of Jesse Arthur Seckington

Holmes Jean Helmdon B21 w of Roger Neall Seckington(b1950) Mary Birmingham B43 B44 w of Norman F. Seckington(b1920)

Holson Sandra Cambridge B25 w of Michael R. Seckington(b1943)

Holton Irene Inklingborough B23 w of Thomas R. Seckington(b1914)

Hood Karol Randy (b1955) G1 h of Renee Yvonne Robinson Kasia Karold (b1995) G1 son of Karol Randy & Renee Yvonne Hood Kenyon Paul (b1997) G1 son of Karol Randy & Renee Yvonne Hood

Hooven Catherine (b1962) California C10 w of Michael Seckington

Horwood Elizabeth Helmdon B11 B16 w of Alfred George Seckington(1844-1910)

Hoskins Sheryl Missouri G3 w of Richard Lee Stroud(b1949)

House Mary (b1956) Maryville F7 w of Alan Clark Edmonds

Huff Arthur Bedminster B29 h of Beatrice Eugenia Seckington Beatrice Eugenia (1880-1931) Bedminster B29

da of Caleb Charles & Hester Seckington

Humphrey Anthony (b1949) Towcester B17 son of Joseph H. & Irene B. Humphrey Christina (1820-1904) Helmdon B6 B12 w of Jonathan Seckington Irene B. (b1912) Towcester B17 da of George & Sarah Seckington John D. (b1937) Towcester B17 Son of Joseph H. & Irene B. Humphrey Joseph H. Towcester B17 h of Irene B. Seckington Sheila (b1941) Towcester B17 da of Joseph H. & Irene B. Humphrey

Hunt Ann (b1939) Canada G6 w of Burris Donald Corbett

Huntsinger Dan Missouri G1 h of Connie Sue Simpson(b1954)

Ingram Thomas Hampton-in-Arden B37 h of Barbara J. Seckington(b1937)

Inman Nancy Helen (b1947) Oregon G1 w of Ursa Robinson Weston

Isles Lucy Elizabeth (1885-1934) Banbury B18 w of William Henry Seckington

Jackson Mark Alan Iowa G2 h of Vaughn Marie Eaton Samantha Vaughn (b1985) Iowa G2 da of Mark Alan & Vaughn Marie Jackson Susan Darwen B33 w of David Seckington(b1966)

Jacobi Brett Thomas Brisbane F3 son of Ronald & Una Elizabeth Jacobi Craig Ronald Brisbane F3 Son of Ronald & Una Elizabeth Jacobi Julie Elizabeth Brisbane F3 da of Ronald & Una Elizabeth Jacobi Kim Lynette Kallangur F3 da of Ronald & Una Elizabeth Jacobi Ronald Brisbane D3 F3 h of Una Elizabeth Seckington Una Elizabeth (b1934) Brisbane D3 F3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Seckington

Jacobs June Louise (b1948) Missouri C5 w of Jack Eugene Seckington

James Anthony William (b1965) Missouri G3 h of Terri Stroud Hayley Elizabeth (b1991) Missouri G3 da of Anthony William & Terri James Heather Jo (b1994) G3 da of Anthony William & Terri James John Ealing F1 H of Beryl Whitlock(b1926)

Jebelosa Alex (b1999) G1 son of Mike & Annalise Jebelosa Mikayla (b1997) G1 da of Mike & Annalise Jebelosa

Mike G1 h of Annalise Simpson

Jeffery Alice Birmingham B41 w of Oliver Arthur Seckington(b1906)

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Jeffs Kathleen (b1890) Helmdon F2 da of Thomas & Sarah Anne Jeffs Jeffs Sarah Anne (b1850) Helmdon B11 F2 a of George & Martha Seckington Thomas Helmdon B11 F2 h of Sarah Anne Seckington

Johnson Donald Delano (b1964) C5 h of Tracy LeAnn Seckington Jessie (b1913) Watford B24 da of William James & Susannah Seckington Leopold C. Watford B24 h of Jessie Seckington Tracy LeAnn (b1970) Missouri C5 da of Jack Eugene & June Louise Seckington

Jones Charlotte (1873-1947) Brackley B16 w of Mark Seckington Christine H. (b1950) Birmingham B43 da of Gordon & Elizabeth Seckington Gladys J. (b1928) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys Seckington Joseph Hoylake B46 h of Gladys J. Seckington Leona (d1991) Maryville C1 C2 w of Frederick Bertram Seckington

Judge Elizabeth (b1771) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth Seckington John Brackley B3 h of Elizabeth Seckington

Keesey Margery M.E. Taunton B29 w of Donald Frank Seckington(b1905)

Keliris Mary G. (b1935) London B32 da of Walter & Maud B. Seckington Peter London B32 h of Mary G. Seckington

Kelly John Joseph (1866-1916) C14 h of Sarah Rosaline Seckington Margaret (1862-1907) Georgetown C7 C14 w of Richard Seckington Mary Ellen (1883-1971) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington Sarah Rosaline (1875-1922) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen Seckington Thomas Joseph (1874-1929) C15 h of Mary Ellen Seckington Wilbert (1898-1980) Canada G6 h of Gertrude Hazel Holland

Kerr Marvin Tyler Texas G4 h of Gladys Virginia Peterson(b1918)

Ketley Alexander James (b1994) Sydney D1 son of Karl David & Barbara Anne Jeanette Ketley Barbara Anne Jeanette (b1965) Sydney D1 da of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne Seckington Karl David (b1965) Sydney D1 h of Barbara Anne Jeanette Seckington Nicholas Mitchell (b1996) Sydney D1 son of Karl David & Barbara Anne Jeanette Ketley Samuel Edward (2000) Sydney D1 son of Karl David & Barbara Anne Jeanette Ketley

King Cindy (b1971) Missouri F9 w of Darren Kirk Stephenson Fanny M. (1884-1952) Brackley B34 w of Bertram John Seckington

Katherine Ontario E3 w of Blair Ronald Seckington(b1953)

Knifong Reva Elaine (b1919) Missouri C4 C5 w of Gerald Vern Seckington

Knight Anthony Lynn (b1962) Oregon G1 son of Lynn Lewis & MaxPaula Louise Knight Crystal Marie (b1984) Oregon G1 da of Anthony Lynn & Debra Shannon Knight Daniel Scott (b1982) Oregon G1 son of Anthony Lynn & Debra Shannon Knight Daniella Alexandria (2000) G1 da of Toby Paul & Velkia Knight Hunter Thomas (b1996) G1 son of Todd Douglas & Shannon Knight Kyle Michael (b1988) Oregon G1 son of Timothy Ross & Debra Ann Knight Lynn Lewis (1941-1993) Oregon G1 h of MaxPaula Louise Weston Steven Ross (b1988) Oregon G1 son of Anthony Lynn & Debra Shannon Knight Timothy Ross (b1963) Oregon G1 son of Lynn Lewis & MaxPaula Louise Knight Toby Paul (b1971) Oregon G1 son of Lynn Lewis & MaxPaula Louise Knight Todd Douglas (b1970) Oregon G1 son of Lynn Lewis & MaxPaula Louise Knight

Knowles Geoffrey Australia G7 h of Claire Griffiths(b1965)

Kowalewski J. Coventry B38 h of Winifred Seckington Winifred (b1918) Coventry B38 da of Henry & Edith Seckington

Krustsinger Lisa Marie (b1969) Missouri G1 da of Michael Dewayne & Linda Krustsinger Michael Dewayne Missouri G1 h of Linda Robinson Michael Edwin (b1971) Missouri G1 son of Michael Dewayne & Linda Krustsinger

Kuliak Pam Ontario E2 w of James Seckington(b1946)

Lacy Florence (b1904) Nuneaton B36 da of John & Fanny Seckington Reginald J. Nuneaton B36 h of Florence Seckington

Lane Anna Margurite (1909-1956) Canada G6 w of Ernest William Holland

Langdon Virginia Lou (b1925) Missouri G1 w of Edwin A Robinson

Langley Ernest Harold (d1979) Helmdon B21 h of Mabel Ethel Seckington Mabel Ethel (b1904) Helmdon B21 da of Frederick Arthur & Elizabeth Ann Seckington

Larkin Jo Ann Millicent Georgetown G4 w of William Eugene Henderson(b1952)

Leach Adam Douglas (b1998) Sydney D1 son of Andrew David & Victoria Louise Elaine Leach Andrew David (b1963) Sydney D1 h of Victoria Louise Elaine Seckington Bethany Elizabeth (2000) Sydney D1 da of Andrew David & Victoria Louise Elaine Leach

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Cameron Ian (b1995) Sydney D1 son of Andrew David & Victoria Louise Elaine Leach Carrie Anne (b1993) Sydney D1 da of Andrew David & Victoria Louise Elaine LeachLeach Megan Louise (b1990) Sydney D1 da of Andrew David & Victoria Louise Elaine Leach Victoria Louise Elaine (b1966) Sydney D1 da of Derek Douglas & Beryl Anne Seckington

Leatherman Melissa Jean Maryville C12 w of Brett Allen Seckington(b1963)

Lee Pauline Darwen B33 w of Anthony D. Seckington(b1941)

Levasseur Juliette A. (1917-1985) California C8 C9 w of Lawrence Francis Seckington

Lincoln Angela Kay (b1982) Wyoming G5 da of Mark Joseph & Regina Gail Lincoln Mark Joseph Wyoming G5 h of Regina Gail Badger(b1965)

Little David Newton (b1967) C5 h of Shelly Elaine Seckington Kelsi Elaine (b1993) C5 da of David Newton & Shelly Elaine Little Shelly Elaine (b1967) Missouri C5 da of Jack Eugene & June Louise Seckington

Littlefield Ernest Ealing F1 h of Freda Whitlock(b1916)

Locker Edith (1880-1964) Atherstone B36 B38 w of Henry Seckington

Loom Jennifer Kin Kin D5 w of Phillip Lyndsay Seckington(b1967)

Love Elsie Freda Lambeth B50 B54 w of William Edward Seckington(1908-1943)

Luchford Alice (d1932) Lambeth B52 B53 w of Henry Seckington

Mahney Gregory Edward (b1957) Perth D4 h of Trenna Helaine Seckington Trenna Helaine (b1957) Perth D4 da of Edward Orton & Jeanetta Catherine Seckington

Malecki Anthony Charles (b1981) Toronto E4 son of Richard & Ruth Ellen Malecki Cara Patricia (b1975) Toronto E4 da of Richard & Ruth Ellen Malecki James Richard (b1978) Toronto E4 son of Richard & Ruth Ellen Malecki Richard (b1953) Toronto E4 h of Ruth Ellen Seckington Ruth Ellen (b1953) Toronto E4 da of Lloyd Albert & Betty Seckington

Maloney Dawn Marie C17 da of Martin Patrick & Jean Seckington

Malsbury Elizabeth (1829-1869) Helmdon B8 da of Daniel & Mary Seckington William Helmdon B8 h of Elizabeth Seckington

Marshall Beatrice Ann (1885-1960) Montreal E1 w of James Seckington Herbert (1906-1983) England D2

h of Hilda Seckington Hilda (1916-1986) Perth D2 da of Samuel Edward & Alice Ellen Seckington

Martin Brian G1 h of Lori DeAnn Morehead Madison (b1995) G1 da of Brian & Lori DeAnn Martin

Marty Brenda Marie (b1960) Washington C9 w of Eric Anthony Seckington Kaitlyn Amanda (b1987) Washington C9 da of Eric Anthony & Brenda Marie Seckington

Masters Jessie Eva (d1971) Lambeth B52 B53 w of Henry Seckington Sarah Ann (1840-1928) Willoughby B35 B36 w of George Seckington

Mathews Pearl (1879-1960) Georgetown C7 w of Thomas Henry Seckington

Mathieson Charles Rugby B36 h of Mary Ann Seckington Mary Ann (b1867) Rugby B36 da of George & Sarah Ann Seckington

Matthews Jaqueline Portsmouth B48 w of David Neil Seckington(b1966)

Matthis Jessica Julia (b1982) Washington C9 da of Eric Anthony & Leslie Seckington Leslie (b1957) Washington C9 w of Eric Anthony Seckington

Mayho Elizabeth (b1811) Brackley B5 B7 w of William Seckington

McBride Mary E. (b1926) Ontario E1 E3 w of William Douglas Seckington

McCabe Mary Newcastle B42 w of Frank Seckington(b1937)

McCaughey John Francis (b1928) Missouri C4 G3 h of Mary Margaret Seckington Mary Margaret (b1926) Missouri C4 G3 da of Vern & Elgiva Beulah Seckington

McDonald Dollie Blanche (1893-1967) Maryville C1 C13 w of David Kirk Seckington

McEwen Leslie J (1881-1934) Canada G6 h of Dorothy May Holland

McKay Elgiva Beulah (1896-1970) Missouri C1 C4 w of Vern Seckington

McLachlan Alexander Ontario F11 son of Douglas & Lori McLachlan Christopher Ontario F11 son of Douglas & Lori McLachlan Douglas (b1951) Ontario E1 F11 h of Lori Seckington Guy James (b1982) Ontario F11 son of Douglas & Lori McLachlan Julie Marie (b1988) Ontario F11 da of Douglas & Lori McLachlan Lori (b1951) Ontario E1 F11 da of Harold John & Eva Louise Seckington

McLellan Annie Elizabeth (d1959) Lambeth B50 w of Edward Seckington

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McMillan Hector Canada G6 h of Lillian Agnes Holland(1896-1960)

McQuillan Jayne West Isley B49 w of Colin Seckington(b1961)

McVeigh Linda Kansas City C2 w of Michael Lee Seckington(b1953)

Mead Graham Watford B31 h of Tina Seckington Tina (b1957) Watford B31 da of Ronald A. & June Seckington

Mee Winifred J. (fl 1950) Helmdon B20 w of Charles Wilson Seckington

Metcalf Jason Nevada C10h of Shannon Seckington(b 1977)

Shannon(b 1977) Nevada C10da of Marion Kip & Nancy Seckington

Metcalfe Annie Helmdon B11 B17 B18 w of William Pryce Seckington(1845-1917)

Millea David John (d1997) Leicestershire B24 h of Sylvia C. Seckington Sylvia C. (b1943) Leicestershire B24 da of Alfred G. & Sylvia Seckington

Miller Jane South Shields B42 w of Frank Seckington(1913-1982) Scott M. Manchester B32 h of Karen Louise Seckington(b1965)

Minnell Fanny (b1745) Brackley B2 da of John & Rose Seckington John Brackley B2 h of Fanny Seckington(b1745)

Mitchel June (b1927) Adelaide D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Seckington N Brisbane D3 h of June Seckington Norman Adelaide D3 son of N & June Mitchel Selwyn Adelaide D3 son of N & June Mitchel

Moisey Dennis Whetstone B23 h of Phyllis Seckington Phyllis (b1927) Whetstone B23 da of Richard Amos & Mildred Seckington

Moore Charlotte (1859-1896) New York C6 da of Timothy & Jane Seckington John C6 h of Charlotte Seckington

Moran William Kallangur F3 h of Kim Lynette Jacobi(mb1935)

Morcom Dorothy Yvonne Preston F2 w of Alan Coates(b1917)

Morehead Danny Harold (b1949) Missouri G1 h of Leah Lynn Robinson Lori DeAnn (b1972) Missouri G1 da of Danny Harold & Leah Lynn Morehead Lynn Marie (b1975) Missouri G1 da of Danny Harold & Leah Lynn Morehead

Morris Alison Hendon B31 w of Paul R. Seckington(b1951) Amy G. (1894-1968) Wolverhampton B39 da of Edward & Henrietta SeckingtonMorris Elizabeth (1906-1990) Brisbane B45 D3 F3 w of Arthur Edwin Seckington Frank (1890-1966) Wolverhampton B39 h of Amy G. Seckington Marie (1899-1992) Canada G6 w of William John Corbett

Moss Karen (b1947) Perth D3 da of Arthur Edwin & Elizabeth Seckington Sean Perth D3 h of Karen Seckington

Moxon Anne Gateshead B42 w of Alan Seckington(b1943) Peter Newcastle-u-Lyme B40 h of Rosemary Ann Seckington Rosemary Ann (b1936) Newcastle-u-Lyme B40 da of Frederick & Gertrude Seckington

Muckey James Allen Iowa G3 h of Mary Teresa Clay Kevin Andrew (b1985) Iowa G3 son of James Allen & Mary Teresa Muckey

Mumford Elsie Hampton-in-Arden B37 w of Frederick Edmund Seckington(b1910)

Murray Ellen (1831-1884) New York B10 C14 w of Henry Seckington

Nash Agnes (b1920) Coventry B38 da of Henry & Edith Seckington Doris Anne (b1904) Lambeth B50 da of Edward & Annie Elizabeth Seckington Eric Coventry B38 h of Agnes Seckington Robert Lambeth B50 h of Doris Anne Seckington

Needle Amy Mary Ann (b1868) Helmdon B15 da of Daniel & Charlotte Seckington Harry Helmdon B15 h of Amy Mary Ann Seckington

Newell Agnes May (b1921) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Seckington Lyle Vermont C17 h of Agnes May Seckington(b1921) Thomas Vermont C17 son of Lyle & Agnes May (b1921)Newell

Newton Darlene Mae (b1947) Missouri C5 w of Jerry Dale Seckington Kathryn Kansas City C2 w of Gregory Todd Seckington(b1964)

Nicholls Barbara E. (b1946) Hampstead B33 da of Herbert & Lillian F. Seckington Douglas Hampstead B33 h of Barbara E. Seckington Joyce (fl 1540) Seckington A2 da of William & Agnes Seckington Thomas Seckington A2 h of Joyce Seckington(fl1540)

Niczyporuk Isabella Ontario E3 w of Robert William Seckington(b1950)

Norman Elizabeth Newport Pagnell B28

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w of George Seckington(1812-1839) Jean Vermont C17 w of Martin Patrick Seckington(1927-1978)

Nosek Ruth Elaine (b1937) Florida C9 w of Lawrence Anthony Seckington

Null Kathleen Inklingborough B23 w of Thomas R. Seckington(b1914)

Nunnaro Joan (b1951) Ontario E2 da of James Frederick & Jean Seckington Kimberly Anne (b1971) Ontario E2 da of Ralph & Joan Nunnaro Paul James (b1975) Ontario E2 Son of Ralph & Joan Nunnaro Ralph Ontario E2 h of Joan Seckington

O'Neil Marie B. St. Neots F1 w of Ronald James Whitlock(b1944)

O'Rourke Andrew (b1858) C14 h of Clarra L Seckington Clarra L (b1862) New York C14 da of Henry & Ellen Seckington

O'Shea Joan Lambeth B53 w of Edward E. Seckington(b1920)

Ockay Annie (b1879) Liverpool B41 da of Eli & Mary Seckington George Liverpool B41 h of Annie Seckington

Odoherty James John (1850-1933) W. Australia D2 h of Sarah Jane Seckington Sarah Jane (1856-1937) W. Australia D2 da of Edward & Elizabeth Seckington

Old Angela Dorset B54 w of Roger Seckington(b1935)

Orton Alice Ellen(1880-1967) Perth D2 w of Samuel Edward Seckington(1868-1944)

Osborne Alice Maud (b1875) Towcester B18 da of William Pryce & Annie Seckington Annie Metcalfe (b1883) Towcester B18 da of William Pryce & Annie Seckington George Towcester B18 h of Alice Maud Seckington Henry Helmdon B11 h of Martha Maria Seckington Martha Maria (b1861) Helmdon B11 da of George & Elizabeth Seckington Mildred Ann (1884-1935) Towcester B16 w of William Edward Seckington William Towcester B18 h of Annie Metcalfe Seckington

Owsley Yvonne Elaine (b1952) Kansas City C2 w of Michael Lee SeckingtonPage Margaret Fareham B47 B48 w of Roy Gordon Seckington(b1937) Rose (1893-1977) Hammersmith B39 w of Colin Seckington

Palmer Emma (1825-1910) Helmdon B6 B11 w of George Seckington

Parish Ann (1832-1903) Helmdon B6 B14 w of Eli Seckington

Parsons Henrietta (1865-1949) Wolverhampton B39 w of Edward Seckington

Pasquire James Helmdon B20 h of Mabel K. Seckington Mabel K. (b1915) Helmdon B20 da of William Harold & Edith Seckington

Paton Isabel Weston B19 w of Maurice Seckington(b1928)

Patterson Mary Flynn (b1875) Elizabethtown C6 w of Daniel Seckington

Payne Deborah Harrow B31 w of Ronald Seckington(b1959)

Pearce Pearl Lambeth B53 w of Charles Seckington(1912-1941)

Peterson Ethel Sophie (b1911) Pennsylvania G4 da of William Enoch & Mary Ellen Peterson Euphemia Viola (1909-1937) Georgetown G4 da of William Enoch & Mary Ellen Peterson Gladys Virginia (b1918) Texas G4 da of William Enoch & Mary Ellen Peterson Mary Ellen (1887-1930) Georgetown C7 G4 da of Richard & Margaret Seckington William Enoch (1887-1974) Georgetown C7 G4 h of Mary Ellen Seckington

Pfeifer Joseph (1915-1987) Long Beach C10 h of Margaret Seckington Margaret (1916-1996) Long Beach C10 da of William E & Bertie May Seckington

Phillips Bessie (1857-1935) Helmdon B11 B16 F5 w of Alfred George Seckington Hydda Inklingborough B23 w of Thomas R. Seckington(b1914)

Phipps Andrea Kay (b1953) Oregon G1 w of Sheridan Todd Weston

Picken Mary (b1914) Canada G6 w of Lloyd George Corbett

Pike Nancy (b1950) Long Beach C10 w of Marion Kip Seckington

Plumb Carmen (b1942) Maryville C12 w of Harold Clifford Seckington

Pownall Harriet (d1919) Lambeth B50 w of William Edward Seckington

Pratt Joan (b1920) Alberta G6 w of Floyd Emerson Corbett

Prickett Fanny (b1803) Helmdon B5 da of George & Sarah Seckington George Helmdon B5 h of Fanny Seckington

Prior Ada (b1920) Dagenham B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Seckington John Dagenham B30 h of Ada SeckingtonProctor Rosemary (b1945) Missouri G1 w of Randolph Lee Robinson

Pursglove Frederick Chapel en le Frith B24

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Pym Edith Helmdon B20 w of William Harold Seckington(1883-1918)

Radbourne Mary (d1749) Brackley B1 B2 w of Samuel Seckington

Rampley Christine (b1939) Lambeth B53 da of Charles & Pearl Seckington David Lambeth B53 h of Christine Seckington

Ramsay Jean Shropshire B26 w of Geoffrey Edmond Seckington(1916-1987) Jon Maryville C3 G8 h of Norma Louise Seckington Norma Louise (b1951) Maryville G8 da of David Kirk & Eula Vaughn Seckington

Reed Rita Ann Missouri G1 w of Robert Everett Simpson(b1949)

Rhea Diane (b1958) Missouri G3 w of Richard Lee Stroud

Rice Elizabeth (b1890) Montreal E1 da of James Stephen Montreal E1 h of Elizabeth Seckington

Richey Jenna Marie (b1988) Florida C11 da of Michael & Joanne Richey Joanne (b1959) Florida C11 da of James Edward & Gerry Seckington Jordan Ryan (b1984) Florida C11 son of Michael & Joanne Richey Michael Florida C11 h of Joanne Seckington

Ritchie Jean Helmdon B23 w of Harold Seckington(b1919)

Roberts Barbara (b1931) Hoylake B46 da of Albert Edwin & Gladys Seckington Derek Hoylake B46 h of Barbara Seckington James Hampstead B33 h of Margaret J. Seckington Margaret J. (b1938) Hampstead B33 da of Herbert & Lillian F. Seckington

Robinson Amanda Nicole (b1991) G1 da of Brian Philip & Theresa Michelle Robinson Brian Philip (b1958) California G1 son of Philip B & Wanda Joyce Robinson Dorothy Lucille (b1929) Missouri G1 da of Everett Lincoln & Lula Mae Robinson Edwin A (b1921) Missouri G1 son of Everett Lincoln & Lula Mae Robinson Everett Lincoln (1896-1967) Missouri C1 G1 h of Lula Mae Seckington Everett Lincoln (b1920) Arizona G1 son of Everett Lincoln & Lula Mae Robinson Leah Lynn (b1951) Missouri G1 da of Everett Lincoln & Letha Marjorie Robinson Linda Missouri G1 da of Edwin A & Virginia Lou Robinson Lori Lynn (b1950) California G1 da of Philip B & Wanda Joyce Robinson Lula Louise (b1923) Missouri G1

da of Everett Lincoln & Lula Mae Robinson Lula Mae (1895-1971) Missouri C1 G1 da of Anthony & Georgia Anna Seckington

Robinson Madeline Renee (b1995) G1 da of Brian Philip & Theresa Michelle Robinson Nathan Everett (b1999) G1 son of Randolph Lee & Lori Robinson Philip B (b1924) California G1 son of Everett Lincoln & Lula Mae Robinson Randolph Lee (b1943) Missouri G1 son of Everett Lincoln & Letha Marjorie Robinson Randolph Lee (b1970) California G1 Son of Randolph Lee & Rosemary Robinson Reid Philip (b1993) G1 son of Brian Philip & Theresa Michelle Robinson Renee Yvonne (b1971) California G1 da of Randolph Lee & Rosemary Robinson Richard Everett (b1977) Missouri G1 son of Randolph Lee & Rosemary Robinson Ryan Nathaniel (b1978) Missouri G1 son of Randolph Lee & Rosemary Robinson Shirley Lou (b1948) Missouri G1 da of Edwin A & Virginia Lou Robinson

Robison Abigail Keston (b1996) New Zealand B48 da of Lloyd & Wendy J Robison Josephine Emily (b1994) New Zealand B48 da of Lloyd & Wendy J Robison Lloyd New Zealand. B48 h of Wendy J Seckington Wendy J (b1962) New Zealand B48 da of Roy Gordon & Jean Seckington

Roe Hannah (b1779) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth Seckington William Brackley B3 h of Hannah Seckington

Rossi Mary Vermont C17 w of Emmett Henry Seckington(b1929)

Rotondo Gerry (b1938) California C8 C11 w of James Edward Seckington

Rush Ida Wellingborough B23 B27 w of Edwin Seckington(b1912)

Saby Elizabeth (b1684) Brackley B1 da of Samuel & Anne Seckington William Brackley B1 h of Elizabeth Seckington

Salvucci Peter G8 h of Tonya Christine Calvin

Sandeman Donald G. Chapel en le Frith B24 h of Joan Seckington Joan (b1922) Chapel En Le Frith B24 da of William James & Susannah Seckington

Santoro Kathryn Nicole (b1987) Kansas City F8 da of Vincent Mark & Vicki Lynn Santoro Nicholas Mark (b1985) Kansas City F8 son of Vincent Mark & Vicki Lynn Santoro Vicki Lynn (b1958) Kansas City C2 F8 da of William Lee & Lorraine Ann Seckington Vincent Mark (b1958) Kansas City C2 F8 h of Vicki Lynn Seckington

Sasse Cheryl (b1962) California C11 da of James Edward & Gerry Seckington Sam C11

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Sassoon Norman Towcester B17 h of Winifred Annie Seckington Winifred Annie (b1908) Towcester B17 da of George & Sarah Seckington

Savage Gwendolen Watford B24 w of William Henry Seckington(1914-1990)

Sawdey Bertie May (1895-1988) California C7 C10 w of William E Seckington

Sawyer Alice (b1898) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington George C15 h of Alice Seckington

Schrader Leonard Walter (b1911) Alberta G6 h of Isabella Gertrude Corbett

Sewel John H. Helmdon B20 h of Mary E. Seckington Mary E. (b1927) Helmdon B20 da of Harry Leslie & Edith Annie Seckington

Seymour Johanna (fl 1401) London A3 da of Nicholas & Seckington John A3 h of Johanna Seckington

Sharples Dorothy Ellen (1908-1980) Rugby B36 w of John Harold Seckington

Shaw Doreen B. (b1934) Pinner B31 da of Arthur & Beatrice Seckington Edward Pinner B31 h of Doreen B. Seckington Emma Jane (b1861) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann Seckington John Helmdon B14 h of Emma Jane Seckington

Shortland Ann (bc 1825) Montreal B6 C16 w of James Seckington Mary Ann (1833-1907) Brackley B8 B9 w of George Seckington

Simons Alfred Helmdon B20 h of Mabel Annie Seckington(b1890)

Simpson Amy (b1977) Missouri G1 da of Robert Everett & Rita Ann Simpson Annalise (b1973) Missouri G1 da of Robert Everett & Rita Ann Simpson Connie Sue (b1954) Missouri G1 da of Sherman Everett & Dorothy Lucille Simpson Natalie (b1968) Missouri G1 da of Robert Everett & Rita Ann Simpson Natalie (b1968) G1 w of Rick Furguson Robert Everett (b1949) Missouri G1 son of Sherman Everett & Dorothy Lucille Simpson Sherman Everett (b1924) Missouri G1 h of Dorothy Lucille Robinson Steven (b1971) Missouri G1 son of Robert Everett & Rita Ann Simpson

Sizeland Edward Herts B30 h of Rosina Seckington Rosina (b1913) Herts B30

da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Seckington

Skomdahl Cindy M. (b1965) California F6 da of Ed & Mary Katherine SkomdahlSkomdahl Ed (b1926) California C8 F6 h of Mary Katherine Seckington John Kelly (b1967) California F6 son of Ed & Mary Katherine Skomdahl Mary Katherine (b1928) California C8 F6 da of Lawrence Kelly & Marie Elizabeth Seckington

Smith Beryl Anne Sydney B47 D1 w of Derek Douglas Seckington(b1936) Frank L (1888-1971) Canada G6 h of Beatrice Holland

South Ann Chesterfield B15 w of Henry Stephen Seckington(1851-1926)

Spencer Anne C. Towcester B16 w of James M. Seckington(b1946)

Sperchinger Katherine Hope (b1970) C12 w of Brett Allen Seckington

Spires Sarah (1789-1868) Loughton B3 B28 w of William Seckington

Spittals Karen Brisbane F3 w of Craig Ronald Jacobi

Stanley Hilda M. Helmdon B21 w of William H. Seckington(b1915)

Steiner Debra Shannon (b1964) Oregon G1 w of Anthony Lynn Knight

Stephens Edith Jane (b1909) Matlock B24 da of William James & Susannah Seckington George N. (1896-1958) Matlock B24 h of Edith Jane Seckington

Stephenson Alisha Rene'e (b1982) Missouri F9 da of Wesley Kent & Michele Rene'e Stephenson Ann Jeanette (b1942) Missouri C5 F9 da of Gerald Vern & Reva Elaine Seckington Brenda (b1949) Gateshead B42 da of Jesse & Hannah Seckington Brett Thomas (2001) F9 Son of Darren Kirk & Cindy Stephenson

Darren Kirk (b1966) Missouri F9 son of Thomas Wesley & Ann Jeanette Stephenson Derek Gateshead B42 h of Brenda Seckington Kamron Blaise (b1998) F9 son of Wesley Kent & Heather Stephenson Kathryn Louise (b1920) Maryville C4 C12 w of Harold D. Seckington Kip Wade (b1992) Missouri F9 son of Wesley Kent & Heather Stephenson Korey Scott (b1995) F9 son of Wesley Kent & Heather Stephenson Melinda Rene'e (b1963) Missouri F9 da of Thomas Wesley & Ann Jeanette Stephenson Thomas Wesley (b1939) Missouri C5 F9 h of Ann Jeanette Seckington Wesley Kent (b1964) Missouri F9 son of Thomas Wesley & Ann Jeanette Stephenson Wyatt Cole (b1996) F9 son of Darren Kirk & Cindy Stephenson

Stevens Elizabeth Derby B23 w of Albert E. Seckington(b1924)

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Steyn Johannes North Walsham B25 h of Margaret A. Seckington Steyn Margaret A. (b1949) North Walsham B25 da of Basil Ernest & Margaret Seckington

Stockley Susannah (1887-1965) Bakewell B24 w of William James Seckington

Stoddard Agnes (1905-1970) New York C15 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington Ben C15 h of Agnes Seckington

Stone Charlotte Ann (b1945) California C9 w of Robert James Seckington

Stones Barbara J. (b1937) Hampton in Arden B37 da of Frederick Edmund & Elsie Seckington

Kenneth Hampton-in-Arden B37 h of Barbara J. Seckington

Storton Ann (b1781) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth Seckington Thomas Brackley B3 h of Ann Seckington

Stroud Ashlyn Lei (b1999) G3 da of & Jana Lynn unknown Carter James (2000) G3 son of James Bryan & Amy Stroud Edgar Louis (1922-1980) Missouri C4 G3 h of Mary Margaret Seckington James Bryan (b1971) Missouri G3 son of James Louis & Betty Stroud James Louis (b1945) Missouri G3 son of Edgar Louis & Mary Margaret Stroud Jana Lynn (b1982) Missouri G3 da of Richard Lee & Diane Stroud Mary Frances (b1943) Missouri G3 da of Edgar Louis & Mary Margaret Stroud Richard Lee (b1949) Missouri G3 son of Edgar Louis & Mary Margaret Stroud Shelby Lynn (b1971) Missouri G3 da of Richard Lee & Melody Stroud Terri (b1966) Missouri G3 da of James Louis & Betty Stroud

Summers Bailey (b1993) G1 da of Brett & Lisa Marie Summers Bo (b1993) G1 son of Brett & Lisa Marie Summers Brett (b1966) G1 h of Lisa Marie Krustsinger Edith Mary (b1907) Towcester B19 da of Mark & Mary Elizabeth Seckington Emily Fanny (b1869) Brackley B9 da of George & Mary Ann Seckington Fred Brackley B9 h of Emily Fanny Seckington John Towcester B19 h of Edith Mary Seckington Lindsey (b1991) G1 da of Brett & Lisa Marie Summers Mary (1794-1871) Elizabethtown B5 B10 w of John Seckington

Talbot John Brackley B2 h of Mary Seckington Mary (b1722) Brackley B2 da of Samuel & Mary Seckington

Tarry Sarah Ann (1856-1930) Wellingborough B12 w of Jonathan Seckington

Taylor Guy H. Towcester B18 h of Verbena Isles Seckington Patty Lynn (b1969) Iowa G2 w of Christopher Lee Eaton Sarah (1869-1926) Towcester B17 w of George Seckington Verbena Isles (b1909) Towcester B18 da of William Henry & Lucy Elizabeth Seckington

Teal Alfred (1895-1976) Birmingham B43 h of Dorothy Seckington Dorothy (1894-1959) Birmingham B43 da of Henry & Annie Seckington

Tee Edith Madelaine (1908-1991) Buntingford B26 da of Edgar Pryce & Madelaine Seckington Leslie (d1970) Buntingford B26 h of Edith Madelaine Seckington

Thigpen Emma Kay (2001) Long Beach C10 da of James Matthew & Jennifer Seckington Jennifer (b1968) C10 w of James Matthew Seckington

Thomas Anne (b1922) Helmdon B23 da of Richard Amos & Mildred Seckington Joseph Helmdon B23 h of Anne Seckington

Thorneycroft Ann Willoughby B35 B37 w of James Seckington(1849-1885)

Timmins Annie (1868-1924) Birmingham B41 B43 w of Henry Seckington

Townsend Elizabeth Jane (b1874) Chesterfield B34 da of Joseph & Mary Seckington George Chesterfield B34 h of Elizabeth Jane Seckington

Traicus Catherine Elaine (b1951) Ontario E4 da of Lloyd Albert & Betty Seckington Catherine Nicole (b1978) Ontario E4 da of Daniel & Catherine Elaine Traicus Daniel (b1950) Ontario E4 h of Catherine Elaine Seckington Victor (b1985) Ontario E4 son of Daniel & Catherine Elaine Traicus

Trapp Jo Ann Georgetown G4 w of William Eugene Henderson(b1952)

Trogstad Blaine Nels (b 1964) Wyoming G5 h of Jamie Ann Badger

Trommerhouser Letha Marjorie (b1919) Missouri G1 w of Everett Lincoln Robinson

Trott Ellen Eliza (1877-1969) Albany W.A. F4 da of William Hotson & Mary Ann Trott Mary Ann (1855-1942) Guildford W.A. D2 F4 da of Edward & Elizabeth Seckington William Hotson (1854-1921) Guildford W.A. D2 F4 h of Mary Ann Seckington

Tucker Sarah (1783-1819) Loughton B3 B28 w of William Seckington

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Turner William Lambeth B52 h of Gertrude Mabel Seckington(1887-1966)

Valera Antonio California C11 h of Cheryl Seckington

Van-Bibber Sandra (b1941) California C9 w of George Urban Seckington

Vasey Ellen (bc 1857-1914) Lambeth B52 w of Henry Seckington

Vernum Janice Lambeth B53 w of Roy Seckington(b1947)

Vigus David A. Birmingham B44 h of Erica M. Seckington Erica M. (b1951) Birmingham B44 da of Norman F. & Mary Seckington

Waghorne Rose Maud (d1962) Lambeth B52 w of Ernest Seckington

Wakkers Maria Josephine(b1953) Indonesia D4W of Colin Seckington(b1950)

Walder Caroline Alice (1868-1955) Helmdon B14 da of Eli & Ann Seckington William (1869-1938) Helmdon B14 h of Caroline Alice Seckington

Wales Carole Hendon B31 w of Paul R. Seckington(b1951)

Wallis Edith Annie Helmdon B20 w of Harry Leslie Seckington(b1893)

Walsh Kathleen (d1998) Manchester B32 w of Michael R. Seckington

Ward Ann Elizabeth (1845-1870) Helmdon B11 B17 B18 w of William Pryce Seckington Evelyn (bc 1918-1982) New York G9 da of Matthew & Ruth Ward Francis Norman (1919-1971) New York G9 son of Matthew & Ruth Ward Gerald (1927-1988) G9 son of Matthew & Ruth Ward Joan (b1933) G9 da of Matthew & Ruth Ward Margaret Seckington A2 w of John Seckington(1360-1379) Mary G9 w of Robert Brooks Matthew (1918-1988) New York G9 son of Matthew & Ruth Ward Matthew (bc 1894-1942) New York C15 G9 h of Ruth Seckington Rita (b1936) G9 da of Matthew & Ruth Ward Ruth (1921-1922) G9 da of Matthew & Ruth Ward Ruth (1896-1945) New York C15 G9 da of Martin Joseph & Sarah Elizabeth Seckington

Ware Margaret Alma (b1922) Canada G6 w of Earle Laverne Corbett

Watkins John William G3 h of Shelby Lynn Stroud Kramer Jacob (b1994) G3 Son of John William & Shelby Lynn Watkins

Watson Alice South Shields B42 w of James Bruce Seckington(1915-1982) Beryl Helmdon F14 da of Frank & Blanche Watson Watson Frank Helmdon F14 h of Blanche Hearn Jean (b1918) Ontario E1 E2 w of James Frederick Seckington Jill K. (b1952) Stoke-on-Trent B44 da of Norman F. & Mary Seckington Ken (fl 1996) Brackley F14 son of Frank & Blanche Watson Rodney G. Stoke-on-Trent B44 h of Jill K. Seckington(b1952)

Webb John Brackley B3 h of Mary Seckington Mary (b1776) Brackley B3 da of William & Elizabeth Seckington

Wechsung Luc (b1996) California F6 son of Scott & Cindy M. Wechsung Max E. (b1992) California F6 son of Scott & Cindy M. Wechsung Scott (b1964) California F6 h of Cindy M. Skomdahl

Weir Retta (1896-1938) Georgetown C7 w of Richard Seckington

Welch Bernice Marie (b1917) Ontario E1 F13 da of James & Beatrice Ann Seckington Jack (1917-1994) Ontario E1 F13 h of Bernice Marie Seckington Marie (b1943) Ontario F13 da of Jack & Bernice Marie Welch

Wells Karen (b1965) Florida C9 w of David Douglas Seckington

Weston Avery (2000) G1 son of Richard Todd & Tammie Weston Bob Steven (b1968) Oregon G1 son of Ursa Robinson & Nancy Helen Weston

Bonnie Rene'e (b1986) Oregon G1 da of Sheridan Todd & Pamela Sue Weston Caleb (b1997) G1 son of Richard Todd & Tammie Weston Mary Louise (b1984) Oregon G1 da of Sheridan Todd & Pamela Sue Weston

Max Paul Missouri G1 h of Lula Louise Robinson(b1923) MaxPaula Louise (b1942) Oregon G1 da of Max Paul & Lula Louise Weston Michael Brant (b1966) Oregon G1 Son of Ursa Robinson & Nancy Helen Weston Paul Lee (b1986) Oregon G1 son of Sheridan Todd & Pamela Sue Weston Richard Todd (b1974) Oregon G1 son of Sheridan Todd & Andrea Kay Weston Sheridan Todd (b1948) Oregon G1 son of Max Paul & Lula Louise Weston Steven Ursa (b1986) Oregon G1 son of Sheridan Todd & Pamela Sue Weston Ursa Robinson (b1946) Oregon G1 son of Max Paul & Lula Louise Weston

Wheeler Teresa C (b1922) Vermont C17 da of Henry H. & Mary Agnes Seckington Teresa Michelle (b1956) Vermont C17 da of Wallace & Teresa C Wheeler Wallace Vermont C17

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h of Teresa C Seckington

Wheldon Elizabeth Weston G7 w of Jonathan Carpenter(b1954)

White Arnold Taunton B29 h of Gillian M. Seckington Erma Cleo (1896-1921) Maryville C1 C2 w of Frederick Bertram Seckington Gillian M. (b1934) Taunton B29 da of Donald Frank & Margery M.E. Seckington Sarah (b1830) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Seckington William Helmdon B6 h of Sarah Seckington

Whitlock Andrew Paul (b1979) St. Neots F1 son of Ronald James & Marie B. Whitlock Arthur (1914-1999) St. Neots F1 son of Frederick & Emily Margaret Whitlock Beryl (b1926) Ealing F1 da of Frederick & Emily Margaret Whitlock Emily Margaret (1888-1955) Ealing B22 F1 da of Benjamin Elijah & Angelina Seckington Freda (b1916) Ealing F1 da of Frederick & Emily Margaret Whitlock Frederick (1886-1958) Hemel Hempstead B22 F1 h of Emily Margaret Seckington Raymond (b1924) West Ealing F1 son of Frederick & Emily Margaret Whitlock Ronald James (b1944) St. Neots F1 son of Arthur & Berta Whitlock Timothy James (b1976) St. Neots F1 son of Ronald James & Marie B. Whitlock

Willett Elizabeth Ann (bc 1846) Newport Pagnell B28 da of John Esau Newport Pagnell B28 h of Elizabeth Ann Seckington

Williams Cheryl Leigh (b1972) California C11 w of Thomas Michael Seckington Laura Jean (b1955) Kansas City C2 w of Mark Dean Seckington

Willis Emily Edith (1907-1989) Liverpool B45 da of Edwin & Annie Seckington William (d1984) Liverpool B45 h of Emily Edith Seckington

Wills John Helmdon B6 h of Marianne Seckington Marianne (b1817) Helmdon B6 da of Samuel & Ann Seckington

Wilson Arthur J. Chapel en le Frith B24 h of Susannah J. Seckington Hilda (1897-1977) Brackley B19 w of Reginald Mark Seckington Lorne (1908-1981) Canada G6 h of Edna Lorene Corbett Susannah J. (b1925) Chapel En Le Frith B24 da of William James & Susannah Seckington

Windmill Rhoda (1858-1934) Helmdon B15 w of Daniel John Seckington

Winmill Charlotte (1828-1907) Helmdon B10 B15 w of Daniel Seckington Emma Susan (d1912) Brackley B9 w of George Albert Seckington

Withers Jean Fareham B47 B48

w of Roy Gordon Seckington(b1937)

Woodhams John Helmdon B23 h of Patricia Seckington

Woodhams Patricia (b1942) Helmdon B23 da of Harold & Jean Seckington

Woodman Melody Missouri G3 w of Richard Lee Stroud(b1949)

Woodward Mary (1845-1899) Birmingham B35 B41 w of Eli Seckington Susan Oakham B40 w of Ian Michael Seckington(b1934)

Woolsey Alan LeRoy Missouri C5 h of Tracy LeAnn Seckington

Worrall Sarah Helmdon B10 w of Joseph Seckington(b1821)

Worthington Jessie M. Brackley B13 w of Percival Ronald Seckington(1896-1967)

Yardley Patricia LeeAnn (b1948) Missouri G3 w of Richard Lee Stroud

Yeldon Gerald Bedford B30 h of Margaret Seckington Margaret (b1915) Bedford B30 da of Frank Herbert & Anne Mary E. Seckington

Young Emmie (1878-1955) Towcester B18 B25 w of Ernest Metcalfe Seckington

Zaloha Monica Georgetown G4 w of Robert Leonard Henderson(b1943)

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