Margery Rivet1
F, #570091, d. 27 June 1681
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Margery Rivet was the daughter of Francis Rivet.1 She married Oliver St. John, son of Oliver St. John and Constance Dawley.1 She died on 27 June 1681.1
Her married name became St. John.
Her married name became St. John.
Children of Margery Rivet and Oliver St. John
- Frances St. John1 d. 15 Mar 1700
- Oliver St. John1 b. 8 Feb 1678/79, d. 20 May 1699
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3492. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Christian St. John1
F, #570092, b. 16 October 1643, d. circa 23 June 1709
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Christian St. John was baptised on 16 October 1643.1 She was the daughter of Oliver St. John and Constance Dawley.2 She married Ellis Mews, son of Richard Mews, on 4 October 1666.1 She died circa 23 June 1709.1 She was buried on 26 June 1709.1
Child of Christian St. John and Ellis Mews
- Ellis St. John+2 b. 1670, d. 19 Jan 1729
Ellis Mews1
M, #570093, d. 12 February 1680
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Ellis Mews was the son of Richard Mews.1 He married Christian St. John, daughter of Oliver St. John and Constance Dawley, on 4 October 1666.1 He died on 12 February 1680.1
He held the office of Recorder of Romsey.1 He held the office of Mayor of Winchester from 1685 to 1686.1
He held the office of Recorder of Romsey.1 He held the office of Mayor of Winchester from 1685 to 1686.1
Child of Ellis Mews and Christian St. John
- Ellis St. John+2 b. 1670, d. 19 Jan 1729
Ellis St. John1
M, #570094, b. 1670, d. 19 January 1729
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Ellis St. John was born in 1670.1 He was the son of Ellis Mews and Christian St. John.2 He married, firstly, Frances St. John, daughter of Oliver St. John and Margery Rivet, on 6 December 1699.1 He married, secondly, Martha Goodyear, daughter of Edward Goodyear, on 31 January 1703.1 He married, thirdly, Sarah Stukeley, daughter of Sir Hugh Stukeley, 2nd Bt., in 1726.1 He died on 19 January 1729.1
He was given the name of Ellis Mews at birth.1 In 1701 his name was legally changed to Ellis St. John by Act of Parliament.1
He was given the name of Ellis Mews at birth.1 In 1701 his name was legally changed to Ellis St. John by Act of Parliament.1
Children of Ellis St. John and Martha Goodyear
- Sir Paulet St. John, 1st Bt.+2 b. 7 Apr 1704, d. 9 Jun 1780
- Reverend Ellis St. John2 b. 28 Feb 1705, d. 17 Feb 1786
- Hester St. John+2 b. 1707
- Goodyer St. John2 b. 1719, d. bt 1778 - 1779
Martha Goodyear1
F, #570095, d. circa 5 March 1725
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Martha Goodyear was the daughter of Edward Goodyear.1 She married Ellis St. John, son of Ellis Mews and Christian St. John, on 31 January 1703.1 She died circa 5 March 1725.1 She was buried on 8 March 1725.1
From 31 January 1703, her married name became St. John.
From 31 January 1703, her married name became St. John.
Children of Martha Goodyear and Ellis St. John
- Sir Paulet St. John, 1st Bt.+2 b. 7 Apr 1704, d. 9 Jun 1780
- Reverend Ellis St. John2 b. 28 Feb 1705, d. 17 Feb 1786
- Hester St. John+2 b. 1707
- Goodyer St. John2 b. 1719, d. bt 1778 - 1779
Sir Paulet St. John, 1st Bt.1
M, #570096, b. 7 April 1704, d. 9 June 1780
Last Edited=5 Jan 2017
Sir Paulet St. John, 1st Bt. was born on 7 April 1704.1 He was the son of Ellis St. John and Martha Goodyear.2 He married, firstly, Elizabeth Rushout, daughter of Sir James Rushout, 2nd Bt., on 17 August 1731.1 He married, secondly, Mary Waters, daughter of John Waters, on 1 October 1736.1 He married, thirdly, Jane Harris, daughter of Roger Harris, on 27 January 1761.1 He died on 9 June 1780 at age 76.1
He held the office of High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1728.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Winchester between 1734 and 1741.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Hampshire between 1741 and 1747.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Winchester between 1751 and 1754.1 He held the office of Mayor of Winchester in 1771.1 He was created 1st Baronet St. John [Great Britain] on 9 October 1772.1
He held the office of High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1728.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Winchester between 1734 and 1741.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Hampshire between 1741 and 1747.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Winchester between 1751 and 1754.1 He held the office of Mayor of Winchester in 1771.1 He was created 1st Baronet St. John [Great Britain] on 9 October 1772.1
Child of Sir Paulet St. John, 1st Bt. and Mary Waters
- Sir Henry Paulet St. John, 2nd Bt.+2 b. Jul 1737
Reverend Ellis St. John1
M, #570097, b. 28 February 1705, d. 17 February 1786
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Reverend Ellis St. John was born on 28 February 1705.1 He was the son of Ellis St. John and Martha Goodyear.2 He married Elizabeth Pollen, daughter of John Pollen.1 He died on 17 February 1786 at age 80.1
He was Rector at Finchampstead, Berkshire, England.1
He was Rector at Finchampstead, Berkshire, England.1
Adery Barfoot Colton1
F, #570098, b. 1740
Last Edited=5 Jan 2017
Adery Barfoot Colton was born in 1740 at Shrivenham, Berkshire, England.1 She married Commander Carré Tupper.1
Her married name became Tupper.1
Her married name became Tupper.1
Child of Adery Barfoot Colton and Commander Carré Tupper
- Julia Ann Tupper+1 b. c 1791
Citations
- [S7529] WikiTree, online http://www.wikitree.com/. Hereinafter cited as WikiTree.
Elizabeth Pollen1
F, #570099, d. 1797
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Elizabeth Pollen was the daughter of John Pollen.2 She married Reverend Ellis St. John, son of Ellis St. John and Martha Goodyear.1 She died in 1797.1
Her married name became St. John.
Her married name became St. John.
Goodyer St. John1
M, #570100, b. 1719, d. between 1778 and 1779
Last Edited=4 Jan 2017
Goodyer St. John was born in 1719.1 He was the son of Ellis St. John and Martha Goodyear.2 He died between 1778 and 1779.1
He held the office of High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1775.1 He was ancestor of the extinct St. Johns of Mottisfont.1
He held the office of High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1775.1 He was ancestor of the extinct St. Johns of Mottisfont.1