Family Trees ABRAHAM DAYNES of New London 1671 My DAINES Branch 1640-2003 WILLIAM DEINS of Taunton JOHN DANE SR. of Roxbury 1636 DEANS of Ireland
JOHN DOANE of Eastham 1629 JOHN AND ALICE (RYVETTE) DAYNES WILLIAM DAINES of Norfolk THOMAS DANE of Concord
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Of interest to the DAYNES family tree is Christian Gosnold, whose descendancy is abstracted below. Robert Gosnold of Ottley is the GGF of Captain Bartholomew Gosnold and the GF of Captain Anthony Gosnold of Jamestown. Anthony drowned off the shore of Virginia (so named after their virgin queen, Elizabeth, who reigned from 1558, after the death of Mary, and was succeeded by James I in 1603). Elizabeth's reign is considered to be England's Golden Age of exploration, colonization, military domination, and literary works. Also of interest to the DAYNES family is the marriage of Christian (Gosnold) Ryvette's brother John Gosnold to Katherine Blennerhassett. After the American Revolution, Asa Dains, of Meigs County, Ohio, carpenter, was contracted to build a mansion for The Harmon and Margaret Blennerhassets on the largest island in the Ohio River. After a fire, the mansion was restored according to the original plans. Ottley Hall in England, ancestral home of Robert Gosnold of Ottley is open to the public. See the following link for further detail: http://www.otleyhall.co.uk/index_25.htm See the following page for Map of England. For A Genealogy of Bartholemew Gosnold and his ancestry, by Warner Gookin of Oak Bluffs, Mass., see the following link: Gosnold descendants or http://www.ocotilloroad.com/geneal/gosnold3.html#BART1 Apparently, during the reign of Charles I, this branch of the Daynes family were Parlimentarians, and with the Restoration in 1661, their lands were likely attained by the crown. The manor of the vicarage of Coddenham
THE FAMILY TREE OF ROBERT GOSNOLD OF OTLEY MANOR, ENGLAND
Robert Gosnold
, Lord of the manor of Netherhall, Ottley,
m. Agnes Hill ch=7 m.
2nd Anne (Doggett) widowed Bacon. N
1)Christian Gosnold b. d. m. James RYVETTE ch= 5 gch=28 (at the time Christian's will was executed in 1587)
2)Robert RYVETTE m Ursula UNKNOWN,
possibly HAYWARD ch=5
3)Ursula Ryvette m. Thomas SEAGER ch=3
4)Thomas Seager
4)Ursula Seager
4)Rose Seager
3)Robert Ryvette (died)
3)Katherine Ryvette m. Samuel STEBBING
3)Rose Ryvette
3)James Ryvette
2)Rachel Ryvette m. Edmund STILES
ch=6 Stiles
Family (Edmund was the brother of
Francis Stiles, who emigrated aboard the Christian, 16 March 1634)
from Savages's Dictionary of Settlers Vol 1: George Chappell, came aboard the
Christian, aged 20, to learn the trade of carpenter with Francis Stiles. 15 years later George
Chappell removed to New London with his wife, Margery and 4
children. George and Margery Chappell had 5 more children in New London. One
was Rachel Chappell who married in 1667 Thomas Crocker, son of Hugh Crocker. Abraham Daynes of
New London had 100A of land "made over to him" from a Thomas Crocker. Abraham
Daynes sold it to Robert Lovelands who
subsequently sold it to Thomas Parke/s.
3)John Stiles
3)Edmond Stiles
3)Rachel Stiles
3)Rose Stiles
3)Alice Stiles
3)Anne Stiles
2)Alice Ryvette b. d. 13 August
1624 m.
3)Rachel Daynes Mentioned in her grandmother's will 8 February 1587. Will of Chrisitan (Gosnold) Ryvette
3)Robert Daynes baptized 15 May 1580 died 9 May 1673
3)John Daynes baptized 6 October 1583 not mentioned in his grandmother's will
3)Katherine Daynes baptized 18 June 1587 m. (3 March 1614) Eilias Rickes CLARKE
3)John Dains baptized 19 May 1590 d. 11 December 1639
Treasurer for the Maimed Soldiers 1627-28 and Chief Constable for many years;
m. Dinah Hammond co-heiress of Thomas Hammond of Wetherden She died 23 August 1658
4)John Deynes
Captain of a foot company (Parlimentarian) Sgt. Major and Lt. Col. of Colonel Rupill's regiment, was at the taking of Lincoln, Battle of Marston Moor, and was Major of the Horse at the siege of Colchester
m.Dorothy Broke (d. of Sir Richard Broke)
m. second Bridget Dade (d. of Bartholomew and Elizabeth Nauton Dade)ch=4
5)John Daynes b. bapt. 16 May 1654
5)Henry Daynes b. bapt. 11 Aug 1655
5)Brigit b 16 May 1656
3)Francis Daynes baptised 1 April 1594 m. Alice BURTON 14 May 1657
2)Margaret Ryvette m. Samuel
SCRUTTON
3)Priscilla Scrutton
3)James Scrutton
3)Samuel Scrutton
3)ThomasScrutton
2)Marie Ryvette m. William YORKE ch= 11
3)RobertYorke
3)William Yorke
3)ThomasYorke
3)Anthony Yorke
3)EdwardYorke
3)AnneYorke
3)Marie Yorke
3)Rachel Yorke could this be the Rachel Deane (widow) aboard The Planter: The Planter, 1635 If so she may have married cousin Robert Daynes son of John.
3)Margaret Yorke
3)Rose Yorke
3)Grace Yorke
1)Johan(na) Gosnold b. aft. 1511 m. John GOLDING m. 2nd BROMLEY/BRYLMELEY ch=?
1)Robert Gosnold II b. d. m. ch=7
2)Robert Gosnold III b. 1512/13 will dated 26 Jan 1558/9 proved 27 April 1559, m. Dorothy Vesey ch=13 predeceased his father, and Ottley Hall passed to his son, Robert Gosnold (below).
3)William Gosnold
3)Edward Gosnold
3)John Gosnold
3)Anthony Gosnold
3)Robert Gosnold IV, outlived by his son and heir, and Ottley Hall passed to Robert Gosnold V http://www.otleyhall.co.uk/index_25.htm
See: http://www.wingfield.org/charts/dewin001.htm
3)Anne Gosnold
3)Alice Gosnold
3)Dorothy Gosnold
3)Katherine Gosnold
3)Mary Gosnold
3)Agnes Gosnold
3)Cecily Gosnold m. Rev. Thomas Thorne
3)Judith Gosnold
2)John Gosnold, inherits lands in Ashefield, Cretingham, and Soham to be shared with his brother
2)Richard Gosnold, inherits lands in Ashefield, Cretingham, and Soham to be shared with his brother
2)Edmond Gosnold
2)Elizabeth Gosnold
2)Dorothy Gosnold
2)Anthony Gosnold, inherits Gardiners, Packards, Reeves, and Prattes
1)Edward Gosnold
1)John Gosnold m. Katherine Blennerhassett ch=4 {She married 2nd Anthony WINGFIELD- he was overseer of will of Robert Gosnold of Ottley},
ch= 5
2)Anthony Gosnold (cousin to Thomas Maria Wingfield and his son Edward Maria Wingfield, Gov. of Virginia}
2)Cecily Gosnold
2)Judith Gosnold
2) Robert Gosnold
2)William Gosnold
1)Anthony Gosnold
1)William
Gosnold
See the following link to an article by by J. Henry Lea. Esq., which contains the will of Christian (Gosnold) Ryvette, Will of Chrisitan (Gosnold) Ryvette