Anne LovelaceÂge : 42 ans1610–1652
Naissance | 1610 26 23 |
Mariage des parents | Sir William Lovelace of Woolwich — Anne Barne — Afficher cette famille 1610 |
Décès du grand-père maternel | Sir William Barne 7 mai 1619 (Âge 9 ans) |
Décès du père | Sir William Lovelace of Woolwich 12 août 1627 (Âge 17 ans) |
Décès de la grand-mère paternelle | Elizabeth Aucher 3 décembre 1627 (Âge 17 ans) |
Mariage | Rev John Gorsuch — Afficher cette famille 1628 (Âge 18 ans) |
Décès du grand-père paternel | Sir William IV Lovelace 1628 (Âge 18 ans) |
Enterrement d’un grand-père paternel | Sir William IV Lovelace 1628 (Âge 18 ans) Note : His lead coffin was found in the floor and removed intact when renovations were done in 1786. |
Décès de la grand-mère maternelle | Anne Sandys 1630 (Âge 20 ans) |
Décès de la mère | Anne Barne 1633 (Âge 23 ans) |
Naissance d’une fille #1 | Anne Gorsuch 1641 (Âge 31 ans) |
Décès d’un époux/épouse | Rev John Gorsuch 1647 (Âge 37 ans) |
Décès | 1652 (Âge 42 ans) |
Famille avec les parents |
père |
Sir William Lovelace of Woolwich Naissance : 2 février 1583 21 22 — Bethersden, Woolwich, Kent, England Décès : 12 août 1627 — Seige Grolle, Holland |
mère |
Anne Barne Naissance : 1587 19 17 Décès : 1633 |
Mariage : 1610 — London, England |
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1 an elle |
Anne Lovelace Naissance : 1610 26 23 — Lovelace, Kent, England Décès : 1652 — Virginia, United States of America |
Famille avec Rev John Gorsuch |
mari |
Rev John Gorsuch Naissance : 1609 40 35 — Walkern, Hertfordshire, England Décès : 1647 — Weston, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire, England |
elle |
Anne Lovelace Naissance : 1610 26 23 — Lovelace, Kent, England Décès : 1652 — Virginia, United States of America |
Mariage : 1628 — Wiccocomico, Northumberland, Virginia, United States |
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14 ans fille |
Anne Gorsuch Naissance : 1641 32 31 Décès : 1680 |
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Note | http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Gorsuch_%281%29
Name Rev. John Gorsuch
Gender Male
Birth? 1609 Walkern, Hertfordshire, England
Marriage 1628 Wiccocomico, Northumberland County, Virginia
to Anne Lovelace
Death? 1647 Weston, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire, England
See http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/answers/answers-2002/ans-0183-gorsuch.htm for many details on John Gorsuch such as:
After being sequestered from his livelihood he remained in Walkern/Weston area and evidently made such a nuisance of himself, that Simon Smeath, Vicar of Weston, who succeeded Ward at Walkern in 1648, persuaded Manchester to send Fairclough of London with a body of men to seize and eject him. The Reverend Thomas Tipping, Vicar of Ardeley, noted this about 1740, in a copy of Chauncy's Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire:
/"Dr. Gorsuch was smothered in a haymow. Fairclough of Weston, acting Rascall under Manchester, set a body of Rebels to seize Gorsuch from Smeath Vicar of Weston. Gorsuch betook to ye haymow and there lost his life. He left a very good name./"
The body of John Gorsuch was returned to a site near Cambridge University were he had received his doctorate 12 years before. According to the records of the Archbishop of Canterbury, he was buried at Wilberton, Isle of Ely on 24 May 1648.
His wife Anne Lovelace Gorsuch (sister of the cavalier poet Sir Richard Lovelace) was left with 12 children, the oldest not yet twenty. She left with Robert, Richard and Anne and was later followed by Elizabeth, Charles, and Lovelace in tow of Katherine for the Virginia Colony sometime after John's death (1649-51). Her brother Colonel Francis Lovelace (later governor of New York) was already in Virginia.
He returned to England in 1652 bringing word to Charles II of Virginia's surrender to the Parlimentarians. On June 1652 letters of administration of her estate were issued to her eldest son Daniel, who had remained in England, as she had /"deceased in parts beyond the seas./" |