Gilbourne in Yorkshire, London and Kent
Heads of Trees gathered in this group:Identifier | Surname | Forenames | Gilbourne Count | Notes |
8 | GILBORNE | John & Jane ERSWICK | 105 | |
8b | GILBORNE | Thomas & Joone ? | 8 | 1st known child before 1566. |
8c | GILBOURNE | John & (1) Ann COKER (2) Anne CLARK | 7 | m. London 1570 |
8d | GILBOURNE | Thomas & Martha LEAKE | 9 | m. 1623, Southwark, London |
8e | GILBURNE | John & Joan ? | 6 | 1st child Uxbridge, Middx., 1597 |
8f | GILBORNE | William & Ann LAKINGES | 14 | m. York, 1600 |
8g | GILBURNE | Matthew & Ann HARKER | 10 | m.1677 York |
8h | GILBURNE | Moses & Lucy ROBINSON | 6 | m. Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1630 |
8j | GILBURN | John & Dorothy LITTLE | 4 | m. Full Sutton, Yorks. 1721 |
8k | GILBURNE | Richard & Isabell WETWINE | 10 | m. Haxby, Yorks, 1602. 8 children in Huntington. |
8l | GILBURNE | Thomas & Elizabeth TAYLOR Edward & (1)An TAYLOR (2) Ann NEWMAN | 5 3 | m. Drax, Yorks., 1636 m. Drax, Yorks, 1641 & 1649. |
Thomas Gilbourne and Martha Leake
Thomas's birth has not been traced, but he married Martha Leake 13 February 1623 at St. Saviour's Church in Southwark, now considered London, but at the time in Surrey. Having children named Nicholas, Anna and Agripina, strongly suggests a link to Sir Nicholas Gilborne. Could this be his son? - not if the visitation of Kent is correct, where his sons were given as Nicholas, Henry and Thomas.
Could Anna and the first Nicholas be twins? Anna was born 22 June 1625, but not baptised until 12 February 1630 at St. George the Martyr, Southwark, while no baptism has been found for Nicholas, but he was buried 11 July 1625 at St. George the Martyr.
Thomas died 28 September 1638 at Woolwich. Martha's death has not been traced, and nothing is known of their children.