Hulme, Sara
Birth Name | Hulme, Sara 1a 2a |
Also Known As | Hulme, Sarah 3a |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | more than 30 years |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | before 1652 | if over 18 when married | ||
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Death | after 1682 | husband died before her | ||
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Families
Family of Antrobus, Edward and Hulme, Sara |
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Married | Husband | Antrobus, Edward ( * about 1647 + Feb 1682 ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Antrobus, Isaak | 23 Sep 1672 | |
Antrobus, Sarah | Jan 1674 | |
Antrobus, Daniel | Jul 1677 | |
Antrobus, Samuel | 6 Jan 1678 | |
Antrobus, Edward | Apr 1683 |
Pedigree
Source References
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Cheshire Diocese of Chester parish marriages 1538-1910
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First name(s) Edvardus
Last name Antrobus
Marriage year 1670
Marriage date 25 Dec 1670
Marriage place Alderley
Spouse's first name(s) Sara
Spouse's last name Hulme
City or town Alderley
County Cheshire
Country England
Record set Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Parish Marriages 1538-1910
Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory Parish Marriages
Collections from England, Great Britain
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Source text:
First name(s) Edvardus
Last name Antrobus
Marriage year 1670
Marriage date 25 Dec 1670
Marriage place Alderley
Spouse's first name(s) Sara
Spouse's last name Hulme
City or town Alderley
County Cheshire
Country England
Record set Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Parish Marriages 1538-1910
Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory Parish Marriages
Collections from England, Great Britain
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Cheshire Wills And Probate
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Source text:
First name(s) Edward
Last name Antrobus
Residence Over Peover
Probate year 1683
Will No
Codicil No
Inventory Yes
Administration Yes
Notes
Will Supra
County Cheshire
Country England
Record set Cheshire Wills And Probate
Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Subcategory Wills & Probate
Collections from England, Great Britain
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Sir Reginald Antrobus: Antrobus Pedigrees: The Story of a Cheshire Family
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"Edward Antrobus, the Chapel Clerk, had two sons—Edward and Philip ;* and there was a Thomas Antrobus who was probably also his son. Edward, the eldest son, was married at Alderley on Christmas Day 1670 to Sarah Hulme, sister to Daniel Hulme of Pownall Feet in the parish of Wilmslow. He predeceased his father, being buried at Over Peover in 1682 ; and his grandson, also called Edward, died in 1791, aged 86. By his will, dated 1786 and proved in 1791, this Edward Antrobus left his messuage, tenement, lands, etc., in Over Peover, of which he was seized in fee simple, in trust for his grandson, William Paulden, second son of his daughter Ann, who had married John Paulden of Over Peover, yeoman, with reversion to other Paulden grandchildren, and failing them to Ann (Nancy) Antrobus (for whom also other provision was made), the only child of his only son Isaac Antrobus, who had died before him in 1780. Nancy also died before him in 1786, aged 17. Thus the house, etc., in Over Peover, in which it would seem that an Antrobus had lived for over 200 years, passed into the possession of the Paulden family.
But Edward Antrobus, the son of the Chapel Clerk, had left four sons and a daughter named Sarah ; and Thomas Antrobus, who was probably his brother, left three sons. Thus the line of Thomas Antrobus who died in 158I) which had been in danger of dying out in Over Peover, renewed itself ; and the descendants of the Chapel Clerk are found all through the 18th and 19th centuries occupied as farmers, innkeepers, blacksmiths, millers, weavers, labourers, and the like, not only in Over Peover, but also in Lostock Gralam, Northwich, Tarvin, Frodsham, and other places in Cheshire, and also in Manchester." - Citation:
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Source text:
"Edward Antrobus, the Chapel Clerk, had two sons—Edward and Philip ;* and there was a Thomas Antrobus who was probably also his son. Edward, the eldest son, was married at Alderley on Christmas Day 1670 to Sarah Hulme, sister to Daniel Hulme of Pownall Feet in the parish of Wilmslow. He predeceased his father, being buried at Over Peover in 1682 ; and his grandson, also called Edward, died in 1791, aged 86. By his will, dated 1786 and proved in 1791, this Edward Antrobus left his messuage, tenement, lands, etc., in Over Peover, of which he was seized in fee simple, in trust for his grandson, William Paulden, second son of his daughter Ann, who had married John Paulden of Over Peover, yeoman, with reversion to other Paulden grandchildren, and failing them to Ann (Nancy) Antrobus (for whom also other provision was made), the only child of his only son Isaac Antrobus, who had died before him in 1780. Nancy also died before him in 1786, aged 17. Thus the house, etc., in Over Peover, in which it would seem that an Antrobus had lived for over 200 years, passed into the possession of the Paulden family.
But Edward Antrobus, the son of the Chapel Clerk, had left four sons and a daughter named Sarah ; and Thomas Antrobus, who was probably his brother, left three sons. Thus the line of Thomas Antrobus who died in 158I) which had been in danger of dying out in Over Peover, renewed itself ; and the descendants of the Chapel Clerk are found all through the 18th and 19th centuries occupied as farmers, innkeepers, blacksmiths, millers, weavers, labourers, and the like, not only in Over Peover, but also in Lostock Gralam, Northwich, Tarvin, Frodsham, and other places in Cheshire, and also in Manchester." - Citation:
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