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Noyse Thomas[1, 2]

Male Abt 1563 -


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  • Name Noyse Thomas 
    Birth Abt 1563  [1
    Gender Male 
    Notes 
    • Thomas settled at Charleton, parish of Andover (Andever), County of Southampton, England. He is listed in the subsidy of Charlton Tithing in 1594 and Enham Rege (King's Enham) Tithing in 1598. He married Dorothy (---) Blake, widow of Nicholas Blake, yeoman, of Charleton. Dorothy is buried at Andover on 27 February, 1632/33.

      Ramridge Court Rolls indicate that Thomas Noyse was fined 6d for neglecting his hedges on 28 June, 1592. He was a juror at the courts held 15 June 1587, 6 June 1588, and 28 June 1592.

      Thomas's will was dated 15 May 1623 and proved 10 July 1627, administration being granted to Thomas Noyes the younger, his son.

      Thomas Noyes of Charleton in the parish of Andever in the counte of South(hamp)t(on) yeoman, sick of body, left money towards the repair of the parish church of Andover and the poor of the parish, and 12s to each of his godchildren. To his wife Dorothy he left "one joyned bed with the furniture therunto belonginge" and specified that after his decease she should have and enjoy "two yarde landes with tenem(en)ts therunto belonginge...according to the custome of the manner of Ramridge duering the Term of her widowhood," permitting the eldest son Peter Noyes to have the profits thereof. His younger son Thomas Noyes was to provide Dorothy with houseroom, lodging, and "wholesome sustenance meat and drinke" or 10 pounds yearly. To Thomas he left his lease in certain lands held of the Right Honourable William Lord Sandes of Charleton, and another lease held of Sir Edward Barret Knight in Charleton. To his son Peter Noyes and daughters, Ann, Frances, and Dorothy Waterman, he left 20s apiece, and the same sum to his son and daughter-in-law (stepchildren) Edward Blake and Marie Scullard, and his nephew John Francis. The residue was to go to his younger son Thomas, who was to serve as executor. He entreated loving Brother Mr. Peter Noyes and loving Cosen Mr William Noyes of Ramridge and loving son-in-law John Blake to be ov(er)seers, aiding the executor. Witnesses were John Blake and Edward Blake, both of whom signed, and John Mercer (his mark). The inventory was dated 6 July 1627.

      Thomas settled at Charleton, parish of Andover (Andever), County of Southampton, England. He is listed in the subsidy of Charlton Tithing in 1594 and Enham Rege (King's Enham) Tithing in 1598. He married Dorothy (---) Blake, widow of Nicholas Blake, yeoman, of Charleton. Dorothy is buried at Andover on 27 February, 1632/33.

      Ramridge Court Rolls indicate that Thomas Noyse was fined 6d for neglecting his hedges on 28 June, 1592. He was a juror at the courts held 15 June 1587, 6 June 1588, and 28 June 1592.

      Thomas's will was dated 15 May 1623 and proved 10 July 1627, administration being granted to Thomas Noyes the younger, his son.

      Thomas Noyes of Charleton in the parish of Andever in the counte of South(hamp)t(on) yeoman, sick of body, left money towards the repair of the parish church of Andover and the poor of the parish, and 12s to each of his godchildren. To his wife Dorothy he left "one joyned bed with the furniture therunto belonginge" and specified that after his decease she should have and enjoy "two yarde landes with tenem(en)ts therunto belonginge...according to the custome of the manner of Ramridge duering the Term of her widowhood," permitting the eldest son Peter Noyes to have the profits thereof. His younger son Thomas Noyes was to provide Dorothy with houseroom, lodging, and "wholesome sustenance meat and drinke" or 10 pounds yearly. To Thomas he left his lease in certain lands held of the Right Honourable William Lord Sandes of Charleton, and another lease held of Sir Edward Barret Knight in Charleton. To his son Peter Noyes and daughters, Ann, Frances, and Dorothy Waterman, he left 20s apiece, and the same sum to his son and daughter-in-law (stepchildren) Edward Blake and Marie Scullard, and his nephew John Francis. The residue was to go to his younger son Thomas, who was to serve as executor. He entreated loving Brother Mr. Peter Noyes and loving Cosen Mr William Noyes of Ramridge and loving son-in-law John Blake to be ov(er)seers, aiding the executor. Witnesses were John Blake and Edward Blake, both of whom signed, and John Mercer (his mark). The inventory was dated 6 July 1627.
    Person ID I51848  Freeman-Smith
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2024 

    Family Dorothy   bur. Abt 27 Feb 1632, Parish of Andover, County of Southampton, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Noyse Dorothy  [natural]
     2. Noyse Thomas,   c. Andover Parish, County of Southampton, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
     3. Noyse Anne,   c. Andover Parish, County of Southampton, England Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 06 Nov 1642, Andover Parish, County of Southampton, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
     4. Noyse Peter,   b. 1590, Charleton, Parish of Andever, County of Southampton, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 Sep 1657, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F23772  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2024 

  • Sources 
    1. [S1233] Merged from BrianFreeman on 01-Jan-13 at 18:35.

    2. [S1234] Paul C. Reed and Dean Crawford Smith, NEHG Register, (New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Boston, MA), Vol. 152 Whole Number 607, pp.259-285.


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