Ann Ashby

Female 1735 - 1754  (19 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Ashby was born in 1735 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England (daughter of Robert Quinton Ashby and Mary Lamb); died in 1754.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KN3R-PXR
    • _UID: 00D3465388F246B19E0E37B7A89121F1C2D8

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN3R-PXR


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Quinton Ashby was born on 10 Jan 1698/99 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England (son of Robert Ashby, of Quinton and Ann Ashbey); died on 21 Apr 1781 in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LH6N-873
    • Residence: Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England
    • _UID: 25207DD04B3F46F69B3025290520ECB83A08

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name(s)?tab?Robert
    Last name?tab?Ashby
    Gender?tab?Male
    Birth year?tab?1699
    Birth place?tab?Northampton, England
    Baptism year?tab?-
    Residence?tab?Northampton, England
    Place?tab?-
    County?tab?Northamptonshire
    Country?tab?England
    Father's first name(s)?tab?Robert
    Father's last name?tab?Ashby
    Mother's first name(s)?tab?Ann
    Mother's last name?tab?Ashby
    Record set?tab?England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Baptisms
    Collections from?tab?England, Great Britain


    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH6N-873

    Robert married Mary Lamb on 22 Jun 1727 in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England. Mary was born on 28 Nov 1707 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England; died on 1 Oct 1794 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Lamb was born on 28 Nov 1707 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England; died on 1 Oct 1794 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 27SK-KGZ
    • _UID: 26A7568BA5A944C7A8D6A2980CF5D97A13AB

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27SK-KGZ

    Children:
    1. Robert Ashby was born on 29 Jun 1729 in Devonshire, England; died on 27 Jan 1813 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England.
    2. Mary Ashby was born in 1731 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England; and died.
    3. 1. Ann Ashby was born in 1735 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England; died in 1754.
    4. Thomas Ashby was born in 1738 in Shillingford, Oxfordshire, England; died in 1813 in Staines, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Ashby, of Quinton was born in 1673 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England (son of John Ashby and Mary Gammage); died in 1741 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KDBQ-XVR
    • Occupation: Northamptonshire, England; Grazier - pasturing of livestock, probably cattle; Yeoman
    • _UID: 9BB7BF3E983846CB9699916954BA2D3BCFCD
    • Land & Property: 12 Sep 1720, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Purchased of 16 acres of land
    • Probate: 1741; Probate of Robert Ashby's will

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDBQ-XVR

    Land & Property:
    in 1720 he appears as the purchaser of sixteen acres of land in Bugbrooke. The mode of conveyance adopted was one in which two documents were necessary, a lease for a year and a release. I have not found the last of these two documents and consequently have not ascertained what purchase money Robert Ashby paid. The lease for a year however is amongst Morris Ashby's old deeds. It is dated 12th September 1720 and is made between Robert Mobbs of Bugbrooke Shoemaker and Henry Billingham of Bugbrooke Butcher of the one part and Robert Ashby of the other part. The following is a description of the property contained in the deed:
    "All that one yardland of arable ley meadow and pasture ground lying and being disposed on the ~~~ and common fields of Bugbrooke aforesaid lately conveyed to the said Robert Mobbs and Henry Billingham and to the heirs and assigns of the said Robert Mobbs (amongst other lands) by Nicholas Peake of Towcester in the said County Gentleman and Hatton Atkins of Kingsthorpe in the said County Gentleman which said yardland was lately in the possession of Abraham Clarke and is now in the tenure of the said Richard Mobbs or Richard Ashby or one of them."
    This property did not go to form part of the old Family Estate as by his will Robert Ashby left it to one of his younger sons Robert Ashby of Shillingford the ancestor of the present Ashby's of Staines.

    Probate:
    After the death of Robert Ashby of Quinton the Ashbys of Bugbrooke cease to be ancestors of the Staines Ashbys. As the elder branch of the family they retained possession of the "Ashby's Ancient Estate" at Bugbrooke till 1876 when it was sold to Morris Ashby of Staines.

    Robert married Ann Ashbey in 1694 in of Quinton, Northamptonshire, England. Ann (daughter of William Ashbey and Jane) was born about 1674 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England; died on 3 Apr 1731 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Ashbey was born about 1674 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England (daughter of William Ashbey and Jane); died on 3 Apr 1731 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KZVV-RP6
    • _UID: 73C727170DC84890B68A5D8204B618768C40

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZVV-RP6

    Children:
    1. William Ashby was born in 1696 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England; and died.
    2. Joseph Ashby was born in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England.
    3. John Ashby was born on 19 Jan 1694/95 in Great Horton, Horton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 20 Mar 1773 in of Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England.
    4. 2. Robert Quinton Ashby was born on 10 Jan 1698/99 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 21 Apr 1781 in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Ashby was born about 1645 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England (son of Robert Ashby and Jane Stephenson); died on 1 Sep 1728 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: M2RL-352
    • Religion: Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Quaker - Society of Friends
    • _UID: 1F6748A04B2947548E0470DA8681E8BE06A1
    • Land & Property-Witness: 1682, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Transferred property to John, his son
    • Land & Property: 6 Mar 1712/13, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Transfer to Robert Ashby of Quinton
    • Land & Property-Witness: 12 Sep 1720, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Purchased of 16 acres of land
    • Land & Property-Witness: 12 Sep 1720, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Purchased of 16 acres of land

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M2RL-352

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    In 1682 Robert Ashby made a settlement of some of his property by a deed dated on the 29th September in that year and now in the possession of ?b?Morris Ashby?/b?. It is made between ?b?Robert Ashby?/b? of the first part, Samuel Preston the Younger and James Waringe of Bugbrooke Yeoman of the 2nd part, and ?b?John Ashby?/b? of Bugbrooke Yeoman (?b?son of the said Robert Ashby?/b?) and ?b?Mary his wife (ie John's wife)?/b? who was the daughter of Joseph Gammage late of Bugbrooke deceased of the third part. By this deed ?b?Robert Ashby?/b? in consideration of ?50 paid to him by his son John settled Norton's and one third of the homestead - as to Norton's on his son John for life, then to John's wife Mary for her life and then after the death of the survivor to the right heirs of ?b?John Ashby?/b?; and as to the third of the homestead, - on himself for life then to his son John for his life then to John's wife Mary during widowhood. Samuel Preston and James Waringe were made parties as trustees merely. The description of the homestead in the settlement states that it adjoined the house of the said James Waringe on the one side and the house of the said Samuel Preston on the other and abutted on the common fields on the west and on the common street on the east.


    Land & Property:
    John Ashby thus had more opportunity than his father of adding to his property. He does not appear however to have done very much in that way. He purchased about four acres of land from Edward Blake at some time previous to 1713. I have not found the purchase deed of that property, but in a settlement made by John Ashby in 1713 it is thus described:
    "All that quarterne or fourth part of a yardland, (be it more or less) now also in the occupation of the said John Ashby lying in Bugbrooke aforesaid which was lately purchased by the said John Ashby of and from one Edward Blake."
    The settlement in which this land was included was made on the 6th march 1713 between John Ashby the elder of Bugbrooke Yeoman and Mary his wife late Mary Gammage Spinster of the one part and Robert Ashby of Quinton Yeoman son and heir apparent of the said John Ashby by the said Mary his wife of the other part. The deed recites that John Ashby was possessed of one farmhouse and two thirds of its homestead where he dwelt and of two yardlands and four acres of meadow called the West Meadow in fee simple and also was possessed of the other third of the homestead and one other yardland called Norton's land for his life with remainders to his wife Mary and their children. The deed then goes on to say that John Ashby to the intent to make provision for himself during his life and to raise fortunes for his younger children had agreed with his son Robert to sell him all his house and lands at Bugbrooke (reserving a certain portion to himself and his wife during their lives) for ?320 and an annuity of ?20. The terms of the settlement were these ? John Ashby retained for himself for life,
    "the east end of the said messuage, vizt the parlor end consisting of the parlor, the chamber over it called the Parlor Chamber and a buttery at the east end of the said parlor and the yard called the backyard also the garret over the said Parlour Chamber, and the mill house, and also free liberty to fetch water from the well belonging to the said messuage, and also half the lopp of all the hedges and hedgerows and half the bushes and breakes of and belonging to the aforesaid messuage land and premises, and one third part of the fruit of the orchard and common of pasture and keeping of one cow as well in winter as in summer in and upon the said premises. And also all those three lands parcel of the aforesaid premises, vizt one land on Allmead furlong Hugh Garlick West one land lying on Cross five acres Thomas Hipwell West one land at Smithway Corner Widow Upton North."
    After John Ashby's death this was to go to his son Robert. By the settlement of 1682 it will be remembered Nortons and a third of the homestead were settled on John Ashby for life and then on his wife Mary, and by this settlement of 1713 John Ashby gave up his life estate on these properties to his son Robert. After John Ashby's death they were to go to his wife for her life in lieu of her dower, and then again to return to her son Robert. All the rest of the family property John Ashby conveyed to his son Robert absolutely. The deed contains an agreement by Robert to plough and manure the land reserved for his father and to bring home his crops and his share of the coppings and bushes.

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    in 1720 he appears as the purchaser of sixteen acres of land in Bugbrooke. The mode of conveyance adopted was one in which two documents were necessary, a lease for a year and a release. I have not found the last of these two documents and consequently have not ascertained what purchase money Robert Ashby paid. The lease for a year however is amongst Morris Ashby's old deeds. It is dated 12th September 1720 and is made between Robert Mobbs of Bugbrooke Shoemaker and Henry Billingham of Bugbrooke Butcher of the one part and Robert Ashby of the other part. The following is a description of the property contained in the deed:
    "All that one yardland of arable ley meadow and pasture ground lying and being disposed on the ~~~ and common fields of Bugbrooke aforesaid lately conveyed to the said Robert Mobbs and Henry Billingham and to the heirs and assigns of the said Robert Mobbs (amongst other lands) by Nicholas Peake of Towcester in the said County Gentleman and Hatton Atkins of Kingsthorpe in the said County Gentleman which said yardland was lately in the possession of Abraham Clarke and is now in the tenure of the said Richard Mobbs or Richard Ashby or one of them."
    This property did not go to form part of the old Family Estate as by his will Robert Ashby left it to one of his younger sons Robert Ashby of Shillingford the ancestor of the present Ashby's of Staines.

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    in 1720 he appears as the purchaser of sixteen acres of land in Bugbrooke. The mode of conveyance adopted was one in which two documents were necessary, a lease for a year and a release. I have not found the last of these two documents and consequently have not ascertained what purchase money Robert Ashby paid. The lease for a year however is amongst Morris Ashby's old deeds. It is dated 12th September 1720 and is made between Robert Mobbs of Bugbrooke Shoemaker and Henry Billingham of Bugbrooke Butcher of the one part and Robert Ashby of the other part. The following is a description of the property contained in the deed:
    "All that one yardland of arable ley meadow and pasture ground lying and being disposed on the ~~~ and common fields of Bugbrooke aforesaid lately conveyed to the said Robert Mobbs and Henry Billingham and to the heirs and assigns of the said Robert Mobbs (amongst other lands) by Nicholas Peake of Towcester in the said County Gentleman and Hatton Atkins of Kingsthorpe in the said County Gentleman which said yardland was lately in the possession of Abraham Clarke and is now in the tenure of the said Richard Mobbs or Richard Ashby or one of them."
    This property did not go to form part of the old Family Estate as by his will Robert Ashby left it to one of his younger sons Robert Ashby of Shillingford the ancestor of the present Ashby's of Staines.

    John married Mary Gammage in 1671 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England. Mary (daughter of Joseph Gammage) was born in 1653 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; died in 1733 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Gammage was born in 1653 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England (daughter of Joseph Gammage); died in 1733 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: M1L2-C8W
    • _UID: 55BAC5CB17F845559794587B98DBEA0CAFC2
    • Land & Property-Witness: 6 Mar 1712/13, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Transfer to Robert Ashby of Quinton
    • Land & Property-Witness: 12 Sep 1720, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Purchased of 16 acres of land
    • Land & Property-Witness: 12 Sep 1720, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; Purchased of 16 acres of land

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1L2-C8W

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    John Ashby thus had more opportunity than his father of adding to his property. He does not appear however to have done very much in that way. He purchased about four acres of land from Edward Blake at some time previous to 1713. I have not found the purchase deed of that property, but in a settlement made by John Ashby in 1713 it is thus described:
    "All that quarterne or fourth part of a yardland, (be it more or less) now also in the occupation of the said John Ashby lying in Bugbrooke aforesaid which was lately purchased by the said John Ashby of and from one Edward Blake."
    The settlement in which this land was included was made on the 6th march 1713 between John Ashby the elder of Bugbrooke Yeoman and Mary his wife late Mary Gammage Spinster of the one part and Robert Ashby of Quinton Yeoman son and heir apparent of the said John Ashby by the said Mary his wife of the other part. The deed recites that John Ashby was possessed of one farmhouse and two thirds of its homestead where he dwelt and of two yardlands and four acres of meadow called the West Meadow in fee simple and also was possessed of the other third of the homestead and one other yardland called Norton's land for his life with remainders to his wife Mary and their children. The deed then goes on to say that John Ashby to the intent to make provision for himself during his life and to raise fortunes for his younger children had agreed with his son Robert to sell him all his house and lands at Bugbrooke (reserving a certain portion to himself and his wife during their lives) for ?320 and an annuity of ?20. The terms of the settlement were these ? John Ashby retained for himself for life,
    "the east end of the said messuage, vizt the parlor end consisting of the parlor, the chamber over it called the Parlor Chamber and a buttery at the east end of the said parlor and the yard called the backyard also the garret over the said Parlour Chamber, and the mill house, and also free liberty to fetch water from the well belonging to the said messuage, and also half the lopp of all the hedges and hedgerows and half the bushes and breakes of and belonging to the aforesaid messuage land and premises, and one third part of the fruit of the orchard and common of pasture and keeping of one cow as well in winter as in summer in and upon the said premises. And also all those three lands parcel of the aforesaid premises, vizt one land on Allmead furlong Hugh Garlick West one land lying on Cross five acres Thomas Hipwell West one land at Smithway Corner Widow Upton North."
    After John Ashby's death this was to go to his son Robert. By the settlement of 1682 it will be remembered Nortons and a third of the homestead were settled on John Ashby for life and then on his wife Mary, and by this settlement of 1713 John Ashby gave up his life estate on these properties to his son Robert. After John Ashby's death they were to go to his wife for her life in lieu of her dower, and then again to return to her son Robert. All the rest of the family property John Ashby conveyed to his son Robert absolutely. The deed contains an agreement by Robert to plough and manure the land reserved for his father and to bring home his crops and his share of the coppings and bushes.

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    in 1720 he appears as the purchaser of sixteen acres of land in Bugbrooke. The mode of conveyance adopted was one in which two documents were necessary, a lease for a year and a release. I have not found the last of these two documents and consequently have not ascertained what purchase money Robert Ashby paid. The lease for a year however is amongst Morris Ashby's old deeds. It is dated 12th September 1720 and is made between Robert Mobbs of Bugbrooke Shoemaker and Henry Billingham of Bugbrooke Butcher of the one part and Robert Ashby of the other part. The following is a description of the property contained in the deed:
    "All that one yardland of arable ley meadow and pasture ground lying and being disposed on the ~~~ and common fields of Bugbrooke aforesaid lately conveyed to the said Robert Mobbs and Henry Billingham and to the heirs and assigns of the said Robert Mobbs (amongst other lands) by Nicholas Peake of Towcester in the said County Gentleman and Hatton Atkins of Kingsthorpe in the said County Gentleman which said yardland was lately in the possession of Abraham Clarke and is now in the tenure of the said Richard Mobbs or Richard Ashby or one of them."
    This property did not go to form part of the old Family Estate as by his will Robert Ashby left it to one of his younger sons Robert Ashby of Shillingford the ancestor of the present Ashby's of Staines.

    Land & Property-Witness:
    Role: Witness
    in 1720 he appears as the purchaser of sixteen acres of land in Bugbrooke. The mode of conveyance adopted was one in which two documents were necessary, a lease for a year and a release. I have not found the last of these two documents and consequently have not ascertained what purchase money Robert Ashby paid. The lease for a year however is amongst Morris Ashby's old deeds. It is dated 12th September 1720 and is made between Robert Mobbs of Bugbrooke Shoemaker and Henry Billingham of Bugbrooke Butcher of the one part and Robert Ashby of the other part. The following is a description of the property contained in the deed:
    "All that one yardland of arable ley meadow and pasture ground lying and being disposed on the ~~~ and common fields of Bugbrooke aforesaid lately conveyed to the said Robert Mobbs and Henry Billingham and to the heirs and assigns of the said Robert Mobbs (amongst other lands) by Nicholas Peake of Towcester in the said County Gentleman and Hatton Atkins of Kingsthorpe in the said County Gentleman which said yardland was lately in the possession of Abraham Clarke and is now in the tenure of the said Richard Mobbs or Richard Ashby or one of them."
    This property did not go to form part of the old Family Estate as by his will Robert Ashby left it to one of his younger sons Robert Ashby of Shillingford the ancestor of the present Ashby's of Staines.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Ashby
    2. Jane Ashby
    3. Elizabeth Ashby
    4. Hanna Ashby
    5. Mary Ashby
    6. Alice Ashby
    7. 4. Robert Ashby, of Quinton was born in 1673 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England; died in 1741 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England.
    8. Joseph Ashby was born in 1690; and died.

  3. 10.  William Ashbey

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0032612D2C9A4DFDA9F3D62469D8AC9AEDDD

    William married Jane in 1694. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 068D963EC7C842078DB06916B857420F5B50

    Children:
    1. 5. Ann Ashbey was born about 1674 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England; died on 3 Apr 1731 in Quinton, Northamptonshire, England.




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