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They took their surname from one or more of several settlements named Walcott. (9) Robert Walcott Jr., b.1729 St. Joseph, Barbados, plantation owner; m. Elizabeth Cox 1781 St. Joseph, Barbados. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Richard and Thomas de Walcote were witnesses to a deed concerning the Manor of Haceby in 1449. This family used "de Walcote" as a surname, derived from the village of Walcott, part of the manor of Little Snoring, located near the ocean on the north coast of Norfolk. Information about this Walcott family is from the Buckingham Record Society, the International Genealogical Index, documents copied by Richard I. Walcott of Wellington, New Zealand, and by Penny Daish, various internet records, and the files of John B. Wolcott. 1700 Titchfield, d. 1781 Titchfield; ordained Church of England priest 1729, steward and receiver for the 2nd Duke of Portland at his Titchfield estate, 1731-62. . 26 Nov. 1568, bur. 6 Nov. 1674, bur. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. . Many of the remaining properties are now protected by the Barbados National Trust and very few may have been passed down to current family members. 1685 St. Joseph, Barbados, d. 1745 Barbados; executor of will of friend Robert Richards 1711; 1715 census shows John 30, wife 28, sons 10, 4, and 2, and daughters 12 and 8 at St. Joseph parish; he represented St. Joseph in the Barbados Assembly until shortly before his death; left large estate to children Thomas, John, Robert, Henry Balrick, Benjamin, William, and Rebecca, with Thomas to receive the family lands allowing others to live there; m. (1) ____ c. 1703, m. (2) Ann Carmichael c.1730, m. (3) Judith Howell 1739 St. Johns, Barbados. at Walcot 31 May 1718 (sic. (5) Edward Walcott, b. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Walter and Joan held part of Gunton in 1352, as heir to his mother, deeded to them and the heirs of their bodies. By 1913 the owner was Fisherpond Est. John Walcott, b. c.1550, d. 1580 Maid Moreston, Buckinghamshire, husbandman; will dated 1580 leaves bequests to Lincoln Cathedral, to the church of Maids Moreton for repair of the church bell, to my tenant Jasper Crosen, to son Emanuel household furnishings, 10 pounds, and a house when he reaches age 21. 1756 St. Michael, Barbados. of Little Hope Island. John's wife was probably the Joan, late wife of John Walcote of Dunsby, Lincoln, who in 1430 deeded to Thomas Duffield of Dunsby and Margaret his wife, property John had inherited from Alexander Walcote, and if the Duffields had no heirs of their bodies it was to revert to the heirs of Alexander Walcote. (3) Hugh Walcott, b. c.1535, executor for his father's will in 1557. William de Walcote, c. 1300-c.1362. (9) John Alexander Walcott, b.1766 St. Michael, Barbados, d. 1818 St. Michael; in 1817 he owned 9 slaves; m. (1) Judith Welch 1785 St. Michael, Barbados, m. (2) his first cousin, Caroline Henry Walcott, 1792 St. Michael, Barbados, m. (3) Elizabeth Crouch Olton 1806 St. Michael, Barbados, m. (4) Sarah Elizabeth Robson 1813 St. Michael, Barbados. Edward E Walcott was born on December 12, 1912 in Bahamas or Barbados or Bermuda or British Central America or British Honduras or British West Indies or Cayman Islands or Jamaica or Leeward Islands or Tobago or Trinidad or Turks And Caicos Islands or Windward Islands.He died on March 17, 2002 at 89 years of age. (9) John Walcott, b. (13) William Walcot, b. (4) John Walcott, b. (3) Margaret Walcot, b. c.1530; in will 1539. at Wickenby 24 July 1642, s.p. 12 April 1596; M.P. Chief Secretary to the Governor General of Canada 1835-8, Secretary to the Emmigration Comission 1840-60, Secretary of the Land and Emigration Board, London, in 1849. (5) Richard Walcott, b., d. 1589 Water Stratford. Baston was a small parish near the market town of Bourne, 10 miles south of Walcot by Folkingham. 1791 St. Michael, Barbados, d. 1872 Irwin, Western Australia; he and wife Ann owned 12 slaves 1817-1720, one a gift from Stephen Walcott; to Australia 1830. m. Johanna Perry. . (9) Alexander Walcot of Walcot, bur. (10) Benjamin Lawrence Walcott, b. 1732 Gosport, Hampshire. 1766 St. Joseph, Barbados. (13) William Walcot of Walcot, bapt. Thomas, Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, was executed for treason by King Edward II in 1322. At this time surnames were only beginning to be used, and "de Walcote" may only indicate that he came from the property called Walcot. (13) James Walcott, b. (3) Ralph de Walcote, MP, c.1280-1318, draper and cloth merchant; admitted freeman of London 1310, elected to represent London at the parliament held at Lincoln in 1310. The National Police Gazette marveled at Walcott's power, stating that one clean strike from Joe was . The Walcotts of Lincolnshire derive their surname from the village of Walcot, now called Walcot by Folkingham. (8) Humphrey Walcot, b. c.1480, d. 1538 Bourne, Lincolnshire, buried at Walcot, an I.P.M taken at his death. Music - Singer. William de Walcote, c.1240-c.1302. (11) Susan Seward Walcott, b. 2 1634, legatee of John Walcot of Kirton 1648. 1804 St Michael, Barbados, 1805. 1634 Rippingale, Lincolnshire, son of Thomas and Amy Walcot. 1634 St. Andrew, Holborn, England; m. Alice Nash 1658 St. Dionis Backchurch, London. (13) Elizabeth Walcot, bapt. 1736 Portsmouth, Hampshire, d. 1740 Portsmouth. there, will dated 7, proved 26 Jan. 1534-5, m. Jane, dau. 1833 St. Michael, Barbados, d. 1880 Dunedin, New Zealand; immigrated to Australia and then to New Zealand where he was the ancestor of many of the New Zealand Walcotts; m. Catherine Russell 1864 New Zealand. b. 1606 Hillesden; m. Thomas Whitehead 1633 Hillesden. He was Receiver for Queen Isabella in 1353, Archdeacon of East Riding 1352-1359, Rector of Geddington in the diocese of Lincoln, value 100L, and a canon of Lincoln Cathedral. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. (3) Margaret Walcott, b. c.1543; m. Thomas Penn 1563 Westbury. (3?) (8) Thomas Walcott, b. c.1717, d. 1748 Barbados, merchant; will leaves 500 pounds to Eyares Hows Walcott, eldest son of brother Eyare, deceased, and wife Abigail, 300 pounds to nephew Thomas, youngest son of Eyare and Abigail; 300 pounds to nephew Samuel, son of Samuel and Mary Walcott; with remainder to wife Mary; m. Mary Adams 1742 St. Michael's Parish, Barbados. His wool, valued at 120 pounds, was on a ship captured by the French in 1316. (11) Arthur Walcot, bapt. Thomas de Walcote held land at Burlingham, Norfolk in 1194. Standfast, Sion Hill, Westmoreland, Weston, By 1913 the owner was Wilkinson & Rutherford, By 1913 the owner was Birch et al. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. (8) Edward Walcott, b. c.1720 St. Joseph, Barbados. In 1346 he held a quarter fee at Walcote previously held by Alexander de Walcote, 2 knights fee at Hempstead, one quarter knight fee in Little Snorring, and three tenths of a fee at North Birlingham formerly held by Alexander de Walcote. 1835 Bermondsey, engine fitter; m. Ann Denham 1857 Gateshead, Durham. 1669, d.1670 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. Richard de Walcote and Thomas de Walcote were witnesses to a deed concerning the manor of Haceby in 1449. Matching family . 1755 St. Lucy, Barbados, d. y.. (9) John Carmichael Walcott, b. c.1760, d. 1799 St. James, Jamaica; m. Mary Ann Lawrence 1789 St. James, Jamaica. His name is missing from the 1524 subsidy roll, probably due to his death. The family may have descended from one of the preceeding families as surnames were adopted much earlier than their earliest known ancestor, Edmund, below. 133-148 lbs. In 1315 Roger de Wolterton granted for life to Thomas, parson of Eccles, his portion of the manor of Ittering, Norfolk. This browser does not support getting your location. LAKE ELWIN stranded on Gabarus Rock, July 5, 1920. see wreck: 22/05/1843 Mary Ann SV (+1843) wreck 7) Alexander de Walcott, 1330-c.1380. (11) Caroline Coghlin Walcott, b. An Act of Parliament in 1447 authorized the distribution of his chaitable bequests valued at 7,000 marks in the hands of the Executors of Walcote. (12) Frideswid,e bapt. (13) Thomas Walcot, aet. 1845 Christchurch, Barbados, d. 1927; m. Sarah Elizabeth Moore 1870 Christchurch, Barbados. Thanks for your help! Brickhill is a village near Milton Keynes and Stoney Stratford. William Walcott, b. c.1715 St. John, Barbados, d. 1752 Barbados; master of the ship "Lovely Lass" in 1750; His will left a slave boy to nephew Eyare, son of brother Samuel, with Samuel to receive the rest of his estate. 17 Oct. 1600, d. 1600 Walcot. (13) Louisa Eleanor Walcott, b. (11) Mary Ann Walcott, b. c.1775; m. Daniel Manning. Portchester is a few miles north of Portsmouth and Gosport, just north of the Isle of Wight. b. In 1522 he was executor of the will of Robert Skylman of Water Stratford. (9) Ann Walcott, b. (10) Mary Harbin Walcott, b. She received one third of the manors of Gunton which in 1396 she and Edmund sold to Roger de Berney, above. of Robert Millet of Hayes, Co. Middlesex, widow of William Pury of Kirton; mar. (4) Anne Walcott, b. 1774 St. Peter, Barbados; slave owner at St. James 1820-1834 employing 10 to 35 slaves; m. Sarah Green 1809 St. Peter, Barbados. (8) Eyare Walcott Jr., b.1711, d. c.1745 St. Michael, Barbados; m. Abigail; she m. (2) William Robinson 1747 St. Johns, Barbados. By 1757 owned by Henry Bishop, 1817 by John Marshall Morris and 1820 the 250 Acres owned by James Thomas Rogers and William Marshall Morris. (9) Robert Walcott, b. (12) Elizabeth Eleanor Walcott, b. For more information about the DNA project, return to the index and go to the DNA project web page. Oops, we were unable to send the email. (7) Rebecca Walcott, dau. lic. Families often owned several plantations and the acreage of each often changed when owners bought and/or sold plots of nearby land. (7) Eyare Walcott III, twin, b. William Walcott. Richard de Walcote was at Lutterworth in 1348. (3) William Walcot, b. c.1530; in will 1539. As recently as 1913 it was owned by the Skeete family. 29 Nov. 1610. In 1420 Edmond Willoughby of Dunsby leased his mill at Dunsby to John Walcote of Dunsby and others. 1839 St. Michael, Barbados. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Edward Walcott. The Right Excellent Sir Grantley Adams (1898-1971) Sir Grantley was the first Premier of Barbados and the only Prime Minister of the now defunct West Indies Federation. of Robert Walcot, bapt. 1815 St. Peter, Barbados; m. Elizabeth Mary Chandler 1837 St. Peter, Barbados. (5) Richard Walcott, 1619-1621 Holborn, London, England. (10) Ann Walcott, b. It is a designated property of the Barbados National Trust. at Walcot 27 Jan. 1729-30. (5) Judith Walcott, b. - Kingston, Jamaica : City Printery, 1951 In a Green Night. 1664 Leckhamstead. at Walcot 10 Sept. 1586. Built in 1721 by John Hannis and by 1913 the owner was Pile. He was on the 1522 muster roll as Edm. His marriage is given in the 1561 Visitation of Suffolk. He has worked extensively in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. (9) Jane Walcot, b. 1704 Titchfield, d. 1772 Titchfield. 1756 St. Joseph, Barbados, m. Martha Cleary 1782 St. Michael, Barbados, m. (2) Mrs. Elizabeth Cleary 1793 St. Michael, Barbados. 1617 Holborn, London, England; m. Benjamin Whittaker. As far as we have been able to find, the de Walcotes of Norfolk died out about 1400 and have no known descendants. To use this feature, use a newer browser. Edmund Walcote administered the wills of William and Alice Paron in 1492 and the will of Richard Lucas of Foscott in 1521. 1775 Barbados, d. 1780. Please try again later. In 1362 William was replaced as prebend and canon of St. Stephens Chapel in the palace at Westminster. He inherited his father's sugar plantation at St. Joseph; m. (1) Ann Hill 1736 St. Joseph, Barbados. 1634 Leckhamstead; m. Jane ____. Hugh de Walcote, c.1260, mentioned in a deed of 1329, below, was taxed 2 shillings on the 1332 Lay Subsidy at Baston, Lincolnshire. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. (3) Thomas de Walcote, c.1200-c.1260. Will of Richard Walcot dated 1544 Water Stratford, proved 1547, mentions wife Alice, son William, daughter Ann, brothers John and Nicholas, and John's unnamed children. Once owned by Colonel James Drax, it is one of the oldest remaining buildings with a Jacobean-style of architecture in Barbados. Barbados. The arms of Wilton coupled with Walcote, azure, an escutcheon and orle of martlets, argent, are in the church at Alderford. Information about this family is from Lincolnshire Pedigrees by Arthur S. Larken, 1904, The Walcott Book by Arthur Stuart Walcott, 1925, the 1618 Visitation of Rutland, the 1666 Visitation of Lincolnshire, the International Genealogical Index, and the files of John B. Wolcott. derek walcott a caribbean life book 2000 worldcat. 1713 St. John, Barbados, probably d. y.. (8) Capt. 1573 Bicester, d. y.. (6) Margaret Walcott, b, 1619 Bicester, d.y.. (5) Christopher Walcott, b. Lincolnshire Walcots disappear in the 17th century. There is nothing to indicate that he was related to the family below. (11) Arthur Walcot, bur. (11) Anthony Walcot of Lincoln, bapt. (5) John Walcote, Jr., of Dunsby, c.1350-1397. (11) William Hollinshead Walcott Jr., b. 1819 Westmoreland, d. 1904; m. Henry H. Tuttle 1839. Palm Trees and Possibilities! The same year Thomas Gibbs sold 48 acres to Renold Kellsall and 20 acres to Robert Gibbs who still owned it in 1675. He married Mrs. Enid Llewellyn Walcott on 2 July 1932, in Saint Michael, Barbados. has bequests to daughter Catherine and son Hugh, and to 4 other unnamed children, all apparently unmarried; has Jone Wallcot and William Wallcot as witnesses and son Hugh as executor. Author: Mackenzie Edward C. Walcott. Super Jeblars list is headed by Zoom and includes Golden Moon, Heaven Scent and Super Star. Stacey Greaves Walcott and Laura-Lynn Greaves Letellier. (9) Thomas Walcot of Walcot, proved his father's will 26 Jan. 1534-5; died 11 Jan. 1557-8. Will dated 1 Aug, 1615, proved 18 July 1616. (14) Samuel Walcot, bapt. FasterCapital kann Ihnen helfen, Ihre Idee in ein Produkt zu verwandeln. 1770 St. Michael, Barbados. 1765 St. Michael, Barbados. witnessed a quitclaim by Thomas Boston to land in the manor of Newton, including Haceby and Walcot. 1730 Gosport, Hampshire. ; m. John Purser 1859. there 14 May 1710; heir to his brother Thomas, above. of Sir Edward Fines and widow of Thomas Saville of Newton. (9) John Walcott IV, b. (2) Richard Walcott, c.1500-1557; on 1522 muster roll at Dadford. (6) Edward Walcott, b. This family seems to have died out in the 1300s. (9) Elizabeth Walcot, b. (6) Elizabeth Walcot, b. c.1610 Foscott, Bucks, living 1621; m. Thomas Phipps. Her success, contribution and the difference she brings to racing particularly as a breeder and more importantly, as an owner is undoubtedly very commendable. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. 10 May 1679, bur. Edward Walcott - Horse Racing Journeys - The Talk Show 726 views Sep 8, 2022 2022 Barbados Derby Winning Trainer Edward Walcott is a thoroughbred racehorse trainer of winning horse. 1789 St. Joseph, Barbados. In 1991, Greaves was awarded the Gold Crown of Merit (GCM) for his long . He appears to have had 3 wives, Agnes, Joan, and Isabell. Haceby is next to Walcot, and belonged to John de Walcote of Walcote, above, in 1409 . Birth of Edward Keith Walcott. Smith has exposed an exciting brand of horse from her early days with the likes of imported MakeN It Happen, Super Jeblar and Peace Angel, all under the care of icon trainer William C Marshall. (3?) A John Walcote, draper of London, who was presumably his father, had also served on a jury there some two years before. In 1351 Walter de Walcote, knight, and Thomas Walcote his brother, received licence to lease out part of the manor of Hempstead and the advowson of the church there. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. (11) Thomas Walcot, bapt. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. 26 Nov. 1567, died young. (4) Emanuel Walcott, b. c.1570 Shalstone, Buckinghamshire, d. 1621 Shalstone, yeoman; m. c.1603 Mary Eyre, daughter of John Eyre of Holborn, a suburb of London, England, and Beachampton, Buckinghamshire. Thomas de Walcote, c. 1430, witness regarding Manor of Haceby in 1449, above. He must have been a relative or close family friend because Richard de Walcote of Luttersworth witnessed a deed for him in 1309, he appointed Hugh de Walcote as rector of Soulbury in 1313, and he was the primary legatee in 1318 of the will of Ralph de Walcote, above, possibly as trustee for Ralph's son. (5) Mary Walcott, b. By 1913 the owner was Birch, Collymore & Douglas, By 1913 the owner was The Society for Propagation of the Gospel Trustees, By 1913 the owner was Sunbury Sugar Est. Wine merchant at Gosport in 1742 when his will adminisered by brother, Clement Walcot, mentions son Robert, age 6. When Mr. Edward Keith Walcott Esq. 1607; m. Joseph Alderton. Henry Spark died in 1388. Edwards Charles Dr FRCPC, FACP, FACG (Gastroenterology) "Palm Court", 28 Pine Rd, Belleville, St Michael Parish, BB11113, Barbados Telephone: 246-426-5044 Fax: 246-429-8605 Evelyn Kristi-Anne Bsc Mbbs Dr Novamed Family Clinic Supercentre Complex, Sargeants Village , Christ Church Parish, Barbados Telephone: 246-434-6683 Fax: 246-434-6684 (11) Josephine Milborugh Walcott, b. 1561 Walcot, d. 1634; m. (1) Frideswide Saville c.1583, m. (2) Anne Luke of Hardwick, Hunts., m. (3) Beatrice Ogle 1611, the will of her first husband, Leonard Purie, mentions land held by Roger Walcote and others. (10) Anna Maria Walcott, b. (10) Robert Walcot, b. c.1550 Swaton, Lincolnshire, of Uppingham, Rutland; his pedigree was registered in the 1618 Visitation of Rutland; m. Catherine, dau. (6) Alice Walcott, b, c. 1390; m. (1) Richard Hubard, m. (2) John Barber, m. (3) William Shepey c.1415. (8) Mary, b. 1783 St. James, Barbados; He had 65 male and 81 female slaves in 1817. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. 8 June 1629 at Boston. Discover your family history in millions of family trees and more than a billion birth, marriage, death, census, and military records. Edward Adolphus Walcottmarried Philomena Alberta Jordanandhad 2children. Dadford is about 3 miles north of Water Stratford. He and Elizabeth Walcott had 71 male and 86 female slaves in 1820. In 1674 it was owned by John Bawden and John Sparke, then 1690 by Timothy Thornhill, 1694 by Reynold Alleyne, 1800 by John Gay Alleyne and by 1913 the owner was Johnson & Hinkson, In 1671 built by Sir John Yeamans, William Cox, William Dottinge, Reynold Kelsall the 281 acres were sold to James Harding and then to John Merricke. (10) John Walcot, b. In that year he had a dispute with Bartholomew Whitfield of Culverthorpe over the ownership of "the common bull and boar used in Swarby and Culverthorpe". ), by whom 4 daughters, and (2) Joan ____, by whom he had 2 additional children. In his will of 1349 he established a chantry chapel in the church of St. Lawrence Candlewick Street where a daily mass was to be said for the souls of him and his family and for his mother-in-law, and Ralphe de Walcote, and the archbishop of Canterbury. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. 1798 St. Joseph, Barbados. (10) Capt. 1795 Trelawney, Jamaica; he had 4 slaves in 1817 and was joint owner with Benjamin and Harry Walcott of 9 additional slaves. Anthony's brother, William married Sir John's sister, Beatrice Ogle. at Walcot; m. Johanna dau. The island nation of Barbados is one of the regions which makes up the West Indies cricket team. In 1262 William de Walecote owned land at Runhall, Norfolk. The continent Walcott mapped of that ancient time was the North [23] America of today, with sags that let in shallow sea strips and pools where the Cambrian shales and limestones now lie. In 1717 the Bishop of Litchfield authorized Thomas Walcot to teach at Tichfield. of John Walcot, b. (11) Sarah Lucretia Walcott, b. (10) Stephen Walcott, b. Those persons named in the Visitation and Lincolnshire Pedigrees are in italics. 10 April 1569. (12) Herbert Walcot, 2nd son 1611, b. c.1605, d. c.1612. Tom O'Rourke. John Bolton Walcott, b. at Wickenby 12 June 1660, 2nd wife. Maids Moreton is 1 miles north of Buckingham. (8) Elizabeth Walcott, b. c.1718 St. Joseph, Barbados. (9) Helena Walcott, b. of Thomas Ogle of Pinchbeck, widow of Leonard Pury of Kirton. 14 March 1681-2. Golden Moon won the 2008 Midsummer Creole Classic, the second Jewel of the Triple Crown. His will proved at London 1318 conveyed a house and land in St. Lawrence Candlewick Street, London, to Robert Lovett of Liscombe, Buckinghamshire, and Thomas his son, and to son John 20 pounds to be given to a charity if John died before age 21. 1610-11, m. dau. 1736, d. 1740 Portsmouth. Burial. (6) Nicholas Walcott, b. c.1650 Barbados, d. 1671 St. Joseph, Barbados; merchant; will mentions wife Hannah and brother Eyare; m. Hannah Evans, d.s.p.. (6) Eyare Walcott Jr., b. c.1650 Barbados, d. 1687 St. Joseph Barbados; his will requests he be buried near his father, Eyare; leaves bequests to wife Hannah who may be with child, mentions daughters Hannah and Gertrude; brother Benjamin; nephew Eyare son of brother John, deceased; and has Thomas and Richard Walcott as witnesses. Try again later. (14) John Walcot, bapt. His nephew, John Walcot's, will dated Kirton 1611, mentions his uncle Anthony Walcot and cousin Thomas Walcot of Walcot and Thomas's sons, William and Thomas Walcot. Voters can also cast an absentee ballot from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, March 11 and from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday . The will of Robert de Walcote filed in 1361 leaves bequests to Isabella de Preston, Master William de Preston, Margaret Leycester, John de Leycestre, leaving his tenements in St. Lawrence Poulteney to wife Alice and Isabella de Preston for life and then to charity. 1667 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. 1826 St. Peter, Barbados. This list is taken from Plantation Sales, Wills and Deeds found at random, over the course of 20 years, at the Barbados Department of Archives (BDA). (12) Henry Walcot of Helpringham, Lincolnshire, m. dau. He had at least 1 son and 4 daughters with Margaret L Brady. (13) Elizabeth Elmer Walcott, b. 18 April 1611. In 1353 a messuage lying east of the village of Dunsby is said to lie next to the tenement once of Alexander de Walcot. 1791 St. James, Jamaica; m. William John Vredenburg. 1830 Bermondsey. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. By 1685 it had grown to 420 acres passed to William Merricke. at Moulton 5 Feb. 1596-7; m. Beatrice, dau. 1826 Ludgershall, Wilts., d. y.. (13) Martha Walcott, b. (4) John de Walcote, of Walcot, c.1310-: Collector of manorial dues for Langtoft and Baston, Lincolnshire, for the Abbot of Croyland, lord of the manor. [4] Edward married Eda Alena Walcott (born Bishop) on month day 1914, at age 30 at marriage place. of Sir John Buck of Hamby, Lincolnshire, Sheriff of Lincoln,1613 Lincoln; m. (2) Abigail Armstrong of Rempstone, Nottinghamshire; d.s.p.. (12) Humphrey Walcot, bapt. (13) William Walcot, b. [2] [4] She has her own band, "The Alison Hinds Show", formed in 2005, with Hinds the main singer and most of the other members of the band young dancers and musicians. (13) Priscilla Walcott, b. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. (6) William de Walcote, c.1385-, witnessed a deed, above, concerning Newton Manor, including land at Walcot, in 1430. (5) Matthew Walcott, b. c.1570, d. 1637 Westbury, Bucks.. (6) James Walcott, b. c.1610 Foscott, Bucks., living 1621. ). Probably the William Walcott who m. ____ Baker and had John, Dorothy William, and Thomas mentioned in the will of John Baker of Hillesdon 1599; m. (2) Anne Piddington 1605 Hillesdon. This appears to be the end of this family in the male line. In 1285 he was deeded lands in Walcott and Dedlington by John de Demingham. In 1361 Joan Fitzwalter purchased from Nicholas de Walcote and Joan his wife,150 acres in the manor of Diss. (8) Thomas Walcott, son of Thomas and Mary, b. at Pickworth 22 Aug. 1693. WALCOTES OF YORKSHIRE III.WALCOTES OF LEICESTERSHIRE IV. 1734 Gosport, d. 1768 Gosport, glazier. 1765 St. Joseph, Barbados, d.1777. John was elected four times Lord Mayor of London, 1330-6, and knighted in 1337. (14) Arthur Walcott, b. She has produced many popular songs that top charts even in count read more. A different property, called Walcot by Billinghay, is about 14 miles to the northeast. 1742 james hackett 1791 thomas hurdle 1960 barbados cooperative bank ltd.- 684,291 sq feet trents, aka charles fort aka ovens mouth, st. james (8) Robert Walcott, b. Walcot was part of the manor of Neuton, or Newton, in the Wapentake of Aveland. 1785 St. Michael, Barbados; d. y (10) Samuel Eyare Walcott, b. (11) William Walcot, b. c.1550 Swaton; executor of his father's will 1591, and of his brother, John, 1598. Try again later. 1607 Helpringham, Lincolnshire. In 1360 Nicholas and his brother, Thomas, bound themselves to pay the balance of their brother's debt. 10 Sept. 1601, mar. of William Savole of Great Humby, bur. The cargo accounted for $60000 of loss. 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