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Mrs Elender “Elizabeth” Bushop Chetwood

Birth
Greater London, England
Death
1684 (aged 51–52)
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Memorial ID
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Mrs Elender (ELIZABETH) Busop Chetwood::;

Birthplace: *St Clement Danes, London, England
St Clement Danes is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London. It is situated outside the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand.

1650

Marriage of Ellender to Thomas Chetwood
Shropshire,England

CHILDREN::
Berkeley Chitwood (c.1660 - c.1686)

Thomas Chitwood, Jr. (c.1660 - 1742)
Thomas Chetwood, Jr., bon abt 1660 In England, died 1742 in Virginia

Parents: Thomas Chitwood b: 1630 in St.Clement Danes Parish, London, County Middlesex, England & Elizabeth (Bushop)

Married:
England to Elizabeth b abt 1659

Children

Turner Chitwood b: Abt 1680 in England
Matthias Chitwood b: 1681 in Hereford, England
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The inventory brought in by Edward Carter, Robert Newsum and Walter Wallace named Elizabeth Chetwood, relict of Thomas Chetwood, defunct. The estate of £2000 was granted to his widow in 1678 with Capt. William Ball, Attorney. No mention of lands or children, though he had both. In March, 1669, Mr. Thomas Chetwode was granted a certificate for transporting certain persons, including Elizabeth Chitwode. As early as 1664, Elizabeth Chetwode gave power of attorney to Marquo Barret. The evidence is that Thomas and Elizabeth Chetwood were married in England.

"That he made many trips across the ocean is shown by headrights granted in 1658 by Mr. Wm. Underwood for bringing in Thomas Chettwood three times and in 1661 to 'Thomas Chitwode for transporting himself three tymes', with others. In his lifetime he deeded land to many of the prominent colonists in Lancaster and adjoining counties. Among them were William Travers, Jno. Chinley, Marquo Barret, Will Wroughton, Nicholas Wren, Thos. Hearley, Richard Overton, Henry Stoneham, Edward Carter and Edward Dale.

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1668 Thomas and Elizabeth Chetwood convey all their interests to William Ball. Note: During the eighteenth century, Sherwood Forest was one of the largest tracts of land in Stafford County. The house is located on a lovely hill which overlooks the Rappahannock River. Source: They Called Stafford Home, by Jerrilynn Ely

Bio;

By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian
Mrs Elender (ELIZABETH) Busop Chetwood::;

Birthplace: *St Clement Danes, London, England
St Clement Danes is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London. It is situated outside the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand.

1650

Marriage of Ellender to Thomas Chetwood
Shropshire,England

CHILDREN::
Berkeley Chitwood (c.1660 - c.1686)

Thomas Chitwood, Jr. (c.1660 - 1742)
Thomas Chetwood, Jr., bon abt 1660 In England, died 1742 in Virginia

Parents: Thomas Chitwood b: 1630 in St.Clement Danes Parish, London, County Middlesex, England & Elizabeth (Bushop)

Married:
England to Elizabeth b abt 1659

Children

Turner Chitwood b: Abt 1680 in England
Matthias Chitwood b: 1681 in Hereford, England
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The inventory brought in by Edward Carter, Robert Newsum and Walter Wallace named Elizabeth Chetwood, relict of Thomas Chetwood, defunct. The estate of £2000 was granted to his widow in 1678 with Capt. William Ball, Attorney. No mention of lands or children, though he had both. In March, 1669, Mr. Thomas Chetwode was granted a certificate for transporting certain persons, including Elizabeth Chitwode. As early as 1664, Elizabeth Chetwode gave power of attorney to Marquo Barret. The evidence is that Thomas and Elizabeth Chetwood were married in England.

"That he made many trips across the ocean is shown by headrights granted in 1658 by Mr. Wm. Underwood for bringing in Thomas Chettwood three times and in 1661 to 'Thomas Chitwode for transporting himself three tymes', with others. In his lifetime he deeded land to many of the prominent colonists in Lancaster and adjoining counties. Among them were William Travers, Jno. Chinley, Marquo Barret, Will Wroughton, Nicholas Wren, Thos. Hearley, Richard Overton, Henry Stoneham, Edward Carter and Edward Dale.

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1668 Thomas and Elizabeth Chetwood convey all their interests to William Ball. Note: During the eighteenth century, Sherwood Forest was one of the largest tracts of land in Stafford County. The house is located on a lovely hill which overlooks the Rappahannock River. Source: They Called Stafford Home, by Jerrilynn Ely

Bio;

By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian


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