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. |
Richard Gilburne and Isabell Wetwine
This is the last of the five families assembled from the parish registers of Yorkshire. Richard Gilburne married Isabell Wetwine 31 January 1601/2 at Haxby, a village about ten miles north of York, and a few miles north of Erswick. The record of their marriage on the Bishop's transcripts of the original record was signed by the churchwardens of Haxby, one of whom was George Gilburne - could this be Richard's father?
Their eight children were all baptised and/or buried in the parish of Huntington: Margaret (1) 17 February 1604/5, died before August 1618; James 12 January 1605/6, buried 6 July 1607; John 16 September 1607; George 9 January 1609/10; an un-named daughter was buried 19 November 1612; Thomas 22 May 1616, buried 24 March 1617/18; Margaret (2) 30 August 1618; and Elizabeth 29 July 1623.
Only John has been found later, when his daughter Jane Gilburne was baptised at Huntington 5 December 1641. His wife's name was given as Elixabeth, but no marriage has been found. John's death has not been traced, but Elizabeth was buried at Huntington 17 December 1672.
The deaths of Richard and Isabell Gilburne have not been traced.