Avice (Alys) Denne [55771]
- Born: 1486, Kingston, Kent, England, Great Britain
- Marriage: John III Crispe [55770] in 1508 in probably Kingston, Kent, England, Great Britain
General Notes:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chute/gp680.htm#head4
Record Type: Family Genealogical Database Title: Allen Family Genealogy Database Author/Researcher: James Edward Allen, Bill Allen Entries: 26861 Updated: 2005-03-23 03:07:12 UTC (Wed) Individual ID: I11307 Name: EDWARD CRAFFORD Cited Sources: (1) Historical Southern Families, Boddie, Vol. I, p. 337, Vol. VI, p. 247; (2) Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendents. J. Orton Buck & Timothy Field Beard. Ch. LXXXV, p. 308-311 (3) THREE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN YEARS IN AMERICA, by Stennis L.J. Boykin URL: <http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=billallen47&id=I11307> This Source Has Been Cited for: Edward Crayford or Crafford and Mary Sea (or Atsea) Crayford or Crafford. GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/GP1155-7
Record Type: Family Genealogical Database Title: All of my Ancestors Author/Researcher: Kyle Clark Entries: 27239 Updated: 2006-01-07 03:41:10 UTC (Sat) Individual ID: I13891 Name: John Crispe Cited Sources: None URL: <http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kyleyclark&id=I13891> This Source Has Been Cited for: John Crispe and Avice Denne Crispe. GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/GP680-4
Record Type: Book Title: The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States Author: Gary Boyd Roberts Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company Location: Baltimore, Maryland Date: 2004 This Source Has Been Cited for: John Crispe and Avice Denne Crispe. GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/GP680-4
Record Type: E-Mail Subject: Crispe of Birchington, Thanet: Monumental Brasses at Birchington, Thanet (west of Margate) Author: Francis Chute Recipient: Lionel Chute, Steve Chute, Jacqueline Chute Date: MAR 2006 Text: "At Birchington (west of Margate) are monumental brasses to: (1) Alys, wife of John Crispe, 1518; (2) Margaret Cryspe, 1528; (3) Margaret Cryppys, 1533; (4) John Crysp and his wife Agnes, 1535. At Wrotham, a monumental brass to Elizabeth Crispe, 1615." This Source Has Been Cited for: John Crispe and Avice (Alys) Denne Crispe and family. GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/GP680-4
Record Type: E-Mail Subject: Henry Crispe, M.P. Author: Francis Chute Recipient: Lionel Chute, Steve Chute, Jacqueline Chute Date: MAR 2006 Text: "John Crispe was father of Charles Chute, junior's wife. Sir Henry Crispe, M.P. [son of John Crispe] was Philip Chute's uncle [source: Bindoff], i.e., presumably his mother's brother. Sir Henry Crispe (or Cripse), c. 1505-1575, second son of John Crispe of Birchington and Avice (nee Denne) was in the 1544 Boulogne campaign. Sir Thomas Cheney got him the Winchelsea seat: M.P. for Dover, 1533; for Winchelsea 1553; for Canterbury, 1558; Sheriff of Kent 1546-7. His son Nicholas Crispe (~1530-1564), M.P., Sandwich 1554, 1558, married (1) Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Cheney, (2) Mary, daughter of Christopher Glemham of Glemham, Suffolk. Sheriff of Kent 1559/60. Predeceased his father. Both Henry and Nicholas were friends of Sir Thomas Cheney and were appointed executors of his Will." This Source Has Been Cited for: John Crispe and Avice (Alys) Denne Crispe and family. GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/GP680-4
Record Type: E-Mail Subject: Sir Thomas Cheney: Cheneys of Shurland Author: Francis Chute Recipient: Lionel Chute, Steve Chute, Jacqueline Chute Date: MAR 2006 Text: "Thomas (b. 1485) was known for "the proud and overbearing manner of his youth" (which he later curbed so as to become a successful diplomat and keep in favor with all 5 Tudor monarchs.) He had an elder half-brother Francis, but was free of parental restraint in his youth, because his father had died 1487 when Thomas was 2, and then their uncle John, Lord Cheney of Shurland (the one who fought at Bosworth) died in 1496 when Thomas was 11. So, one may ask, did Charles Chute go to Shurland after 1500, at the request of Suffolk Cheneys, and help teach Thomas to curb his natrual temper so as to survive the vicissitudes of the Tudor Court? (And if so - which Charles Chute, father or son?) Sir Thomas Cheney's memorial tomb is at Minster Abbey Church, Sheppey (picture on the internet). Cheneys were linked by marriage inter alia ["among other things"] to families of: (1) Sandys: husband of Thomas Cheney's aunt Sir William Sandys of the Vyne; (2) Chideake: wife of Lord Cheney, Thomas Cheney's uncle - Margaret, daughter of Sir John Chideake by Kath. Lumley; (3) Kempe: husband of Thomas Cheney's daughter Catherine - Sir Thomas Kempe of Wye; (4) Sir John Perrot: husband of Thomas Cheney's daughter Anne; (5) Crispe: husband of Thomas Cheney's daughter Frances - Nicholas, son of Sir Henry Crispe. This Source Has Been Cited for: John Crispe and Avice (Alys) Denne Crispe and family. GROUP NO: Chute Family Records/ALLIED:Cheney
Avice married John III Crispe [55770] [MRIN: 551614662], son of Johannes (John) II Crispe [55616] and unknown [56981], in 1508 in probably Kingston, Kent, England, Great Britain. (John III Crispe [55770] was born in 1482 in Birchington, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England.)
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