Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

John Sadler

Male 1587 - 1659  (71 years)


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  • Name John Sadler 
    Birth 24 Feb 1587  Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 3 Jan 1659  St. Stephen's Parish, Walbrook, London, England - probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I131773  Tree1
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

    Father Family Sadler 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F52446  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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      https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/sadler/2332/

      WILL OF JOHN SADLER of St. Stephen's Walbroke, London, grocer, 11 Decmeber 1658, proved 3 January 1658 (yes, they give the same year)."My body to be buried in the church of St Stephens etc if I happen to die in the said parish, or in the parish of Hogsdon in Middlesex, unless I happen to die in the parish of Fifeld in Essex, then to be buried there or in Stratford upon Avon in Warwick, then to be buried within the vault in the said parish church where my late wife was lately buried.I give and devise all my land, messauges, etc in Stratford or elsewhere unto my two sons-in0law, John Wilby and Anthony Walker, now minister of Fifield, upon trust & 20 pounds a year to be expended for the breeding and education in learning of John Wilby, son of John Wilby, and 20 pounds etc for John Walker my other grandchild.The residue to my son John Sadler for his natural life, with remainder to his male issue.To my daughter Ellen 400 pounds.To my daughter Anne 400 pounds.

      To my son John Sadler all my lands, tenements, etc, and several plantations in Virginia, called Martins Braden and Merchants Hope, and my stock of male cattle there in those parts.My female cattle I give to the lawful minister Charles Sparrowe and the parishioners of the said parish of Martins Braden, for and towards the repairing and amending of the church and parsonage house there.Refers to advances made to daughter Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Walker, and to daughter Isabel Wilby deceased.Bequests to grandchildren Elizabeth, Isabel and Katherine Wilby and Margaret & Elizabeth Walker.Forty shillings to nephew Adriqan Quyney.To cousin John Lilborne and his wife, and John Womer Sr of Stratford, 20 shillings each.To cousin Margaret Jones of Stratford and cousin William Baker of same, 5 pounds each.Two sons-in-law to be executors.
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      http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-30.htm

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      Quiney, Richard, citizen and grocer of London, was son of Richard Quiney, of Stratford-on-Avon, and brother of Thomas Quiney, who married, February 10, 1615-1616, Shakespear's daughter Judith. He married Ellen, daughter of John Sadler, of Stratford, and niece to Anne Sadler, the wife of John Harvard, founder of Harvard College. He and his father-in-law, John Sadler, purchased Brandon on James river from Robert Bargrave, grandson of Captain John Martin. They also owned Powell Brooke, or Merchant's Hope. These estates became vested about 1720 in Nathaniel Harrison. His will was proved in England, January 3, 1656.

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      Sadler, John, was born at Stratford-on-Avon, England, and, with his son-in-law, Richard Quiney, was the owner of Martin's Brandon and Merchant's Hope, on James river. His sister, Anne Sadler, married John Harvard, founder of Harvard College. His will dated December 11, 1658, was proved January 3, 1659.
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      1623-1637 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 1; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 35
      WILLIAM BARKER, Marriner, JOHN SADLER & RICHARD QUEYNING (Quyening), Merchants, & to their Associates & Company, 1250 acs. Chas. Citt-, Co., 26 Nov. 1635, p. 320. Extending into the woods from a seate or tract of land called Marchants Hope, formerly graunted to sd. Barker, his Associates & Co. Due to them for the trans. of 25 pers: Georg Gregory, Tho. Peacock, Wm. Radway, Jane Radway,
      Wm. Strange, Jon. Yates, Jon. Minter, Dorothy Standish, Math. Robinson, Dann. Godwin, Jon. Jones, Tho. Johnson, Geo. Brooks, Sarah Collybant, Eliz. Phillipps, Jon. Croft, Dann. Bromely, Wm. Woodgate, Step. Goodwin, Robt. Yates, Wm. Griffin, Wm. Andrewes, Benj. Ragg, Wm. Jackson,
      Nath. Deane. Note: Renewed & 600 acs. added.
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      1623-1637 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 1; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 55
      SYMON STURGES (also written Turges), JOHN SADLER & RICHARD QUYNYE, of London, Merchants, a
      scite or tract of land comonly called by the name of Martin Brandon, 16 Mar. 1636, p. 415. Beg. at the mouth of the upper Chippokes Cr. by the side of which Cr. the land lyeth nearest, Ely. from the mouth of sd. Cr. to the point of Tappahanna marsh Nly. & from the point of the sd. marsh by the maine river side up to the mouth of Wards Cr. W. Sly, the sd. Cr. setting nearest hand Sly. into the woods. Due purchase from Capt. Robert Bargrave.
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      1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 188
      JOHN SADLER & RICHD. QUYNY, Merchants, 1,140 acs. Chas. City Co., 11 Jan. 1649, p. 200. Lyeing
      from the head of Wards Cr. up the Eastermost br. of same the distance of 4 mi. or thereabouts, called by the name of the Pondes, bounded from the run below the Ponds S. E. by E. 80 chaines from thence S. W. by S. 240 chs., from thence N. W. by W. 190 chs., from thence N. E. by N. 240 chs. & from
      thence to the river S. E. by E. to place where it begun. Trans. of 23 pers.*
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      1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 276
      DANIELL WELCH, 530 acs. Lancaster Co., 9 Aug. 1652, p. 196. S. side of Rappa. Riv. & N. side of Sunderland Cr. & extending against land of Richard Lewis. Trans. of 11 pers: Magery Paine, James Katon, Miles Moore, John Boswell, Anne Taberer, Eliza. Harvey, Eliza. Wiggs, John Adsdon, Eliza. Bennell, Edward Gibbs, John Short.
      SAME. 600 acs., same Co. & date, page 197. Upon S. side of Parretts Cr., extending along land of Mr. David Fox to a Cr. opposite, dividing this & land of Richard Lewis. Trans. of 12 pers: John Sadler, Dorothy Sadler, Roger Sadler, John Sadler, William Denson.

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