Capt Edward PELHAM, Gent.

Male 1653 - 1730  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Capt Edward PELHAM, Gent. was born in 1652/3 in Bures, co. Essex (son of Capt Herbert PELHAM, Esq. and Elizabeth BOSVILE); died on 20 Sep 1730 in Newport, Rhode Island.

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    He was a man of means, having inherited large properties from his father. Edward lived off his income. His frivolity and wantonness in his youth had become a matter of serious concern to his father. Edward succeeded in getting into much mischief at Harvard College, but graduated in 1673. he was a freeman in 1684 at Newport and later a Captain of the Militia. Austin, in his "Genealogical Dictionary of rhode Island", gives him a trade. Edward was Deputy in 1707 from Newport to the General Assembly. His alma mater (Harvard) held a mortgage of L341 3s in 1693 and interest amounting to L74 8s against Edward Pelham described as of Rhode Island.

    Edward married Freelove ARNOLD on 18 Apr 1682. Freelove was born on 20 Jul 1661; died on 8 Sep 1711. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Thomas PELHAM was born in 1686; died on 14 May 1724 in Newport, Rhode Island.
    2. Penelope PELHAM was born in 1683 in Newport, Rhode Island; died on 31 Aug 1732 in Newport, Rhode Island.
    3. Edward PELHAM was born in 1684 in Newport, Rhode Island; died in 1740/1.
    4. Elizabeth PELHAM was born in 1691/2 in Newport, Rhode Island.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Herbert PELHAM, Esq. was born in 1601 in Boston, co. Lincs (son of Sir Herbert 'the younger' PELHAM, Esq. and Penelope WEST); died on 29 Jun 1674 in Bures, co. Essex; was buried on 1 Jul 1674 in Bures, co. Suffolk.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Will dated 1 Jan 1672/3 and proved 30 Mar 1676

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    Came to New England, 1639/40; first Treasurer of Harvard College, 1643; Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1645

    As early as 1629 Herbert Pelham agreed to invest in the Winthrop project of colonization with his father-in-law, and invested some L3,000 in the venture. The two families embarked from Gravesend, but Thomas Waldegrave and his wife went ashore at Deal in Kent before leaving English waters because of her illness. Herbert Pelham appears to have sailed from Gravesend with his family sometime between September 1639 and December 1640, and his wife died during the crossing. Shortly after arrival in New England he married for the second time to Elizabeth (Bosvile) Harlakeden, widow, with two daughters, of Roger Harlakenden, and daughter of Geoffrey Bosvile, Esq., of Gunthwaite, co. York, by Margaret, daughter of Edward Greville, Knt., of Harold Park. Essex. After marriage they lived in the Harlakenden household at Cambridge. He cleared large farms south of the river on Harlakenden property in Lexington and Bedford, and in Cambridge. At the request of Thomas Waldegrave, he returned to England in the winter of 1641, and having come to an agreement concerning his first wife's property, he returned to New England and took a prominent part in the affairs of the community. He was first Treasurer of Harvard College in 1643, and Commissioner of the United Colonies in 1645. He was active with the Society for promoting and Propagating the Gospel in New England. He returned to England in the 'Supply' on 9 Nov 1646, and resided at Bures, Essex, on property inherited through his first wife. On 25 Aug 1659 letters to administer the estate of Elizabeth Pelham, late of Ferriers, in Bures, Essex, were granted to her husband Herbert.

    He was not educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, nor was he a lawyer as stated in earlier biographies. However, he was called a gentleman who owned considerable land. Herbert Pelham agreed as early as 1629 to invest in the Winthrop project of colonization with his father-in-law, Thomas Waldegrave, and invested some 3,000 pounds in the venture. The two families embarked from Gravesend (Kent), but Thomas Waldegrave and his wife went ashore at Deal in Kent before leaving English waters because of her illness. Herbert Pelham appears to have sailed from Gravesend with his family sometime between Sep 1639 and Dec 1640. His wife Jemima died during the crossing. He settled in Cambridge, and lived on the same estate that was previously occupied by Governor Thomas Dudley. His house burned down a year later. A few acres of his land were called Pelham's Island. After his marriage to Elizabeth, they lived in the Harlakenden household at Cambridge. He cleared large farms south of the river on Harlakenden property in Lexington ad Bedford, and in Cambridge. He became a freeman in may 1645. "He also was the first Treasurer of Harvard College, chosen Dec. 27, 1643, and the second person named in the act incorporating the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians in 1649". He was styled as "a man of courteous behaviour, humble and heavenly-minded." He was a the Ancient and Honorable Artillery (1638) and is registered on the Roll of Arms (#43). He returned to England in the ship Supply on 9 Nov 1646, and resided at Bures, Essex until his death, on the property inherited through his first wife Jemima. His will dated 1 Jan 1673/4 was proved 30 Mar 1675/6,

    Herbert married Elizabeth BOSVILE in 1639/40. Elizabeth (daughter of Col. Godfrey BOSVILE, Esq. and Margaret GREVILLE) was born in 1617 in Gunthwaite, co. West York; died before 25 Aug 1659 in Bures, co. Essex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth BOSVILE was born in 1617 in Gunthwaite, co. West York (daughter of Col. Godfrey BOSVILE, Esq. and Margaret GREVILLE); died before 25 Aug 1659 in Bures, co. Essex.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Col. Geoffrey Bosvile, Esq. and Margaret Greville.

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    She returned with her husband Herbert Pelham and their children in the ship "Supply" on 9 Nov 1646. "On the 25th of August, 1659, letters to administer the estate of Elizabeth, late of Ferriers, in Bures, co. Essex, were granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, to her husband Herbert Pelham. She immigrated in Oct 1635 to Boson (with her husband Roger Harlakenden).

    Children:
    1. Mary PELHAM was born on 12 Nov 1640 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died in England.
    2. Frances PELHAM was born on 9 Nov 1643 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Herbert PELHAM was born on 3 Oct 1645 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died in Dec 1645 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachuetts.
    4. 1. Capt Edward PELHAM, Gent. was born in 1652/3 in Bures, co. Essex; died on 20 Sep 1730 in Newport, Rhode Island.
    5. William PELHAM was born in 1654 in Bures, co. Essex; died in England.
    6. Henry PELHAM was born in 1655/6 in Bures, co. Essex.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sir Herbert 'the younger' PELHAM, Esq. was born about 1580 (son of Herbert PELHAM, Esq. and Katherine THATCHER); died on 20 Jul 1624 in Boston, co, Lincoln.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Esq. of Crawl

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    Herbert Pelham (the younger), Esq., of Hastings, Sussex, and Boston, co. Lincoln, was the step-son of Penelope's older sister Elizabeth. On 6 Nov 1598, described as 'Herbert Pelham, son and heir apparent of Herbert Pelham of Mychelham, Sussex', he registered as a student at Gray's Inn, London.

    Herbert married Penelope WEST about 1599. Penelope (daughter of Sir Thomas WEST and Lady Anne KNOLLYS) was born on 9 Sep 1582 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in 1619 in Warbleton, co. Sussex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Penelope WEST was born on 9 Sep 1582 in Wherwell, co. Hamps (daughter of Sir Thomas WEST and Lady Anne KNOLLYS); died in 1619 in Warbleton, co. Sussex.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Sister of Sir Thomas West, 3d Lord De la Warr, first Governor of the Virginia Colony

    Children:
    1. 2. Capt Herbert PELHAM, Esq. was born in 1601 in Boston, co. Lincs; died on 29 Jun 1674 in Bures, co. Essex; was buried on 1 Jul 1674 in Bures, co. Suffolk.
    2. Thomas PELHAM was born in 1602/3 in Dockenfield, co. Sussex.
    3. Margaret PELHAM was born in 1605 in Dockenfield, co. Sussex; died in 1661 in Bures, co. Essex.
    4. Katherine PELHAM was born on 22 Aug 1606 in Dockenfield, co. Sussex; was christened on 28 Jun 1607 in Hellingly, co. Sussex; died on 19 Apr 1659 in Boston, co. Lincs.
    5. Mary PELHAM was born in 1608/9 in Catsfield, co. Sussex; was christened on 26 Feb 1608/9 in Catsfield, co. Sussex.
    6. William PELHAM was born in 1610 in Boston, co. Lincs; was christened on 23 Sep 1610 in Hellingly, co. Sussex; died in 1667 in Boston, co. Lincs.
    7. Helen PELHAM was born in 1611 in Hastings, co. Sussex; was christened on 1 Dec 1611 in St. Clement\'s Church, Hastings, co. Sussex; died on 1630 or 1631 in Hastings, co. Sussex.
    8. Anthony PELHAM was born in 1615 in Hastings, co. Sussex; was christened on 2 Jul 1615 in St. Clement's Church, Hastings, co. Sussex; died on 5 Oct 1615 in Hastings, co. Sussex.
    9. Edward PELHAM was born in 1616 in Hastings, co. Sussex; died in London, England.
    10. Anne PELHAM was born in 1617 in Hastings, co. Sussex; was christened on 17 Aug 1617 in St. Clement's Church, Hastings, co. Sussex; died in Mar 1622/3 in Hastings, co. Sussex; was buried on 10 Mar 1622/3.
    11. Penelope PELHAM was born in 1618 in Hastings, co. Sussex; was christened on 11 Oct 1618 in St. Clement's Church, Hastings, co. Sussex; died on 28 May 1702 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Col. Godfrey BOSVILE, Esq. was christened on 12 Apr 1596 in Sprotbrough, West Riding, co. York; died in 1658.

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    He was Justice of the Peace, a member of the Long Parliament for Warwick, colonel of a regiment of foot in the Parliament Arm, and treasurer for lame soldiers in the West Riding.

    Son and heir of Captain Ralph Bosvile, of Gunthwaite by Mary, daughter of Christopher Copley, Esq. of Wadsworth

    Godfrey married Margaret GREVILLE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret GREVILLE (daughter of Edward GREVILLE, Knt. and Jane GREY).
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth BOSVILE was born in 1617 in Gunthwaite, co. West York; died before 25 Aug 1659 in Bures, co. Essex.
    2. William BOSVILE, Esq. was born about 1620.
    3. Mary BOSVILE


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Herbert PELHAM, Esq. was born in 1546 in Buxstepe, Warbleton, co. Sussex; died on 12 Jul 1620.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: The elder of Fordingham, co. Dorset, and Hellingly, co. Sussex
    • Birth: Abt 12 Apr 1564

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    Name:
    Herbert Pelham (the elder), Esq., of Fordingham, co. Dorset and Hellingly, Sussex, son and heir of Anthony Pelham, of Buxstepe in Warbleton, Sussex, by his wife Margaret Hall. He was born about 1546 (aged twenty at his father's death in 1566), and was some thirty years her senior. His father sent him to Cambridge where he matriculated Fellow-Commoner from Queen's Michaelmas, 1562. Herbert and Elizabeth Pelham had four sons and six daughters. He was Sheriff of Sussex, but in 1582 was described as neglecting his duties. On Oct. 31, 1587 he purchased the manor of Michelham (the site of a priory). His later years were characterized by debt and sale of property including Michelham.

    Herbert married Katherine THATCHER about 1579 in Buxstepe, Warbleton, co. Sussex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katherine THATCHER

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John Thatcher and Margaret Oxenbridge

    Children:
    1. 4. Sir Herbert 'the younger' PELHAM, Esq. was born about 1580; died on 20 Jul 1624 in Boston, co, Lincoln.

  3. 10.  Sir Thomas WEST was born about 1556 in Wherwell, co. Hamps (son of Sir William WEST and Elizabeth STRANGE); died on 24 Mar 1601/2 in Salisbury, co. Wilts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 2d Lord De la Warr, Member of Parliament
    • Fact 2: 2nd Baron De La Warr
    • Fact 1: 7 Dec 1587, Knighted
    • Fact: 1571-1593, Member of Parliament

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    Thomas West, Knt., of Wherwell, co. Hants, 2nd Lord Delaware, Sheriff of Hampshire, M.P. son and heir by first marriage.

    He was Sheriff of Hampshire, Burgess for Chichester, East Looe, Yarmouth and Aylesbury. Thomas West was Knight of the Shire and Sheriff of Hampshire. He and Anne had five sons (including Robert, Knt. who remained in England) and six daughters (including Lucy, Katherine, Eleanor and Anne, who all remained in England). The Wests settled in Sussex during the middle ages, where they acquired considerable property in the county by early 16th century, principally through marriage, including two large houses at Offington and Halnaker. The family interest spread into Hampshire with the acquisition in 1540 of the estates formerly belonging to the monastery of Wherewell. Offington and Wherwell were henceforth their principal residences and no doubt they resided for part of the year in each location.

    Thomas West was in the Low Countries with Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester and was knighted by him at Flushing. Ir as probably through the influence of West's father-in-law Knollys, with Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford that West was returned for East Looe in 1571. It was his relation, Sir Georg Carey, captain of the Isle of Wight, who secured the nephew's return for Yarmouth in 1586 and yet another relation provided him with a seat in 1593. Thomas West took part in the trials of both Essex and Southampton. However, his estates were not extensive enough to support the dignity of a peer. He suffered financially from the extended travels and involvement of his son Thomas in Essex rebellion.

    Thomas married Lady Anne KNOLLYS on 19 Nov 1571. Anne (daughter of Sir Francis KNOLLYS and Katherine CARY) was born on 19 Jul 1555 in Rotherfield Greys, co. Oxon; died on 30 Aug 1608 in Salisbury, co. Wilts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lady Anne KNOLLYS was born on 19 Jul 1555 in Rotherfield Greys, co. Oxon (daughter of Sir Francis KNOLLYS and Katherine CARY); died on 30 Aug 1608 in Salisbury, co. Wilts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    She was possibly the granddaughter of Henry VIII, as purported in an article by noted genealogist Anthony Hoskins. He offers a compelling case (accepted by many genealogists) that Catherine Carey was the daughter of Henry VIII by Mary Boleyn, his mistress during the birth of her two (Carey) children before he married her sister, Anne Boleyn.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth WEST was born on 11 Sep 1573 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 14 Sep 1573 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died on 15 Jan 1632/3.
    2. Robert WEST was born on 3 Jan 1574 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 6 Jan 1574/5 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in Jun 1594.
    3. Gov. Thomas WEST was born on 9 Jul 1577 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 14 Jul 1577 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died on 7 Jun 1618 in Port La Have, Nova Scotia.
    4. Walsingham WEST was born on 13 Nov 1578 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in 1580 in Wherwell, co. Hamps.
    5. Lettice WEST was born on 24 Nov 1579 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 27 Nov 1579 in Wherwell, co. Hamps.
    6. Anne WEST was born on 21 May 1581 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 24 May 1581 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in young.
    7. 5. Penelope WEST was born on 9 Sep 1582 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in 1619 in Warbleton, co. Sussex.
    8. Katherine WEST was born on 27 Dec 1583 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 30 Dec 1583 in Winchester, co. Hamps; died in 1650 in England.
    9. Gov. Francis WEST was born on 25 Oct 1586 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in Feb 1632/3.
    10. Helena WEST was born on 15 Dec 1587 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 18 Dec 1587 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in 1637 in Winchester, co. Hamps.
    11. Anne WEST was born on 13 Feb 1588/9 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 16 Feb 1588/9 in Testwood, co. Hamps.
    12. Gov. John WEST was born on 14 Dec 1590 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; died in 1659.
    13. Lt.-Col. Nathaniel WEST was born on 30 Nov 1592 in Wherwell, co. Hamps; was christened on 3 Dec 1592 in Cosham, co. Hamps; died in 1623/4 in Elizabeth City, Gloucester, Virginia.

  5. 14.  Edward GREVILLE, Knt. (son of Fulk GREVILLE, Knt. and Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY).

    Edward married Jane GREY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Jane GREY (daughter of John GREY and Mary BROWNE).
    Children:
    1. 7. Margaret GREVILLE