Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameRebecca SALLWAY 26
Birth Date?
Birth PlaceWorcester, Worcestershire, England
Death DateMar 1628
Death PlaceBishopsgate, London, England
Spouses
Birth Date?
Birth PlaceBristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death PlaceDover, Kent, England
FatherRalfe HURT , 9216 (~1539-1615)
MotherAlice MILLARD , 9217 (~1540->1581)
Family ID3198
Marr Dateabt 1614
Marr PlaceBishopsgate, London, England
ChildrenRaphe (?-)
 William (~1617-)
 Martha (~1619-)
 Henry (?-<1634)
 Rebecca (?-)
 John (?-)
 Robert (?-<1634)
Notes for Rebecca SALLWAY
(1) See husband's notes: They had three children: Ralph Hurt, William Hurt and John Hurt according to "Pedigree of the Hurts of Bristol" in poss. of Michael Hurt of Castern Hall, compiled by the Windsor Herald in 1819 from records of the College of Arms, London.
(2) Harlean Society Pub. XV; The Visitation of Bishopsgate Ward, London, 1634; information provided from family records by William Hurt, mercer of London.
(3) Her youngest child was chr. 9 Mar 1628; William had remarried by 31 Jul of that same year.
(4) information obtained from internet on 4 Aug 1998. www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/m/i/Karen-A-Smith/ODT1-0002.html Karen Adele Smith, 212 Woodlawn Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19803; ph: 302-477-1937; e-mail: cfhs@voicenet.com b. date listed as 1584. d. date 1627/28.
(5) Rebecca COLWAY and Rebecca SALLWAY are probably one and the same person.
(6) Aug 2003: IGI
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
(1) Source-"Family History from Robert Hurt,d.1583 Ashbourne, Staffordshire, England Through Leon Jesse Hurt, d.1956" Compiled by Mary Lee Hurt 1985
(2) information from biographical sketch of Raphe Hurt found on internet 4 Aug 1998. In his father's will, William is listed as the youngest son.

1. Hurt, Oscar H., THE EARLY HURT FAMILY OF VIRGINIA: a compilation, 1963 pg. 5, (unpublished typed document) FHL# 34425-13.
2. Nugent, Nell. CAROLIERS AND PIONEERS IN AMERICA: Abstracts of VA Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol 2 p. 203.
3. BRISTOL AND AMERICA, R. Syndney Glover Publishers, London.
4. Sitwell, Sir George Reresby, THE HURTS OF HALDWORTH AND THEIR DESC., Oxford, London: The University Press. 1930 p. 2 of Appendix I, also p. 466 of Appendix VI.
5. Cox, J. Charles, "Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire," Vol. II. "The Hundreds of the High Peak and Wirkeworth," 1877.
6. Jackson-Stops, Gervase, "Castern Hall, Staffordshire, COUNTRY LIFE, Feb. 1, 1979, p. 274.
7. Visitation of Kent, 1619, Harlean Society Publication XLII pg. 31
8. Visitation of London, Bishopsgate Ward, 1639; information provided from family records of William Hurt. Harlean Society Pub. XV pg. 406. (These two visitations initially helped locate dates.) William was a mercer or manufacturer and seller of cotton fabrics in Kent and London.
9. CHRISTENING: Parish Register of All Saints, Bristol, England, FHL# 1596357.
10.MARRIAGE #2: Parish Register of St. Helen Bishopsgate, London, England, FHL# 845235. Ordinance work done through record extraction program.

(3) information obtained from internet on 4 Aug 1998. www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/m/i/Karen-A-Smith/ODT1-0002.html Karen Adele Smith, 212 Woodlawn Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19803; ph: 302-477-1937; e-mail: cfhs@voicenet.com b. date listed as abt 1580.
(4) Jun 2001: Pedigree Resource File CD 15 submitted by Daniel G. Bowling, 54 Artillery Dr., Columbus, Georgia 31903-4124 phone: 706-685-1405 date submitted: 20 May 2000 Daniel has birth place as Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
(5) Jul 2003: IGI - One entry has birth date as about 1580.
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