The Dove Family
Agnes (Dove) Eastes
11 September 1580, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
Richard
Eastes on 24 November 1603, in St Nicholas, Ringwould, Kent, England
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Seating plan of St Leonard, Deal, Kent
c1618 which shows Agnes (Dove) Estes
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Agnes can be found on the St
Leonard's, Deal, Plan of Seating c1618. She is on the left, fourth row
behind the second pillars, recorded here as "Rich. Estes Wife". Roberta
Estes has even posted a picture on dna-explained.com
showing the view of the church from Agnes's seat.
Edward Dove
14 November 1585, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
Edward is mentioned in the will of
his father dated 31 October 1609 held at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury
PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy. Edward is named as the fourth son
of his father "And unto EDWARD DOVE my fowerth Sonne other fortye shillinges
two yeares after that
... But yf it happen my Sonne NICHOLAS to departe this lyfe before the
saide devised premisses shall come unto hym then yf WACHER my Sonne bee then
living my will is that the saide devised premisses shall then bee and
remaine to the saide WACHER also his Heires forever soe as bee maye or cause
to bee paide the saide severall sumes which NICHOLAS should have paide and
at suche tyme respectivelye and to suche persons saveing that to EDWARD my
Sonne hee be payd the sume of eight pounds within two yeares after the saide
devised premisses shall come unto hym."
John Dove
10 September 1577, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
John is mentioned in the will of his
father dated 31 October 1609 held at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC
17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy. John is named as the second son of
his father "And unto my second Sonne JOHN DOVE tenne pounds within two
yeares after that."
Luke Dove
22 September 1583, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
Elizabeth Willson on 27 November
1609, in St Nicholas, Ringwould, Kent, England
Elizabeth was baptised on 1 December 1583, in Ringwould, Kent, the daughter
of Henry Wilson.
- John Dove (1611 - ? )
- Anne Dove (1616 - ? )
- Elizabeth Dove (1620 - ? )
- Dorothie Dove (1622 - ? )
- Nicholas Dove (1626 - ? )
Luke is mentioned in the will of his
father dated 31 October 1609 held at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC
17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy. Luke is named as the third son of
his father "Unto LUKE DOVE my third Sonne tenne pounds after that. ... Item
I give to LUKE DOVE my Sonne a spratt nett and a joined bedstoole standinge
in the Chamber over myne Hall and a payer of sheets to bee appointed him at
the discretion of myne Executrix."
28 July 1627, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00009; England
Births and Christenings GS film 1752061 image 01280
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00009; England
Births and Christenings GS film 1752061 image 01280; in his will
at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy, Thomas Dove names "LUKE DOVE
my third Sonne".
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00014; England
Marriages GS film 1752061 image 01306; Elizabeth baptism, father
from England
Births and Christenings GS film 1836280
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00017; England
Deaths and Burials GS film 1752061 image 01326
Nicholas Dove
17 October 1591, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
Jone _____
Jone was buried in Ringwould on 26 October 1626.
- Thomasine Dove (1620 - ? )
- Jone Dove (1622 - ? )
- William Dove (1625 - 1625)
Sarah Harris on 13 June 1627
in St James the Apostle, Dover, Kent, England
- John Dove (1628 - ? )
- Luke Dove (1630 - ? )
- Selvester Dove (1632 - 1633)
- Sarah Dove (1634 - ? )
Although Nicholas was the sixth and
youngest son of Thomas, he is the primary heir of his father's house and
land, subject to him paying cash amounts to his elder brothers and his
sister's son. Thomas's will, dated 31 October 1609, is held at Archdeaconry
Court of Canterbury PRC 17/56/299 and transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy. Nicholas is named as the youngest
son of his father "Item I will that CHRISTIAN my nowe Wyfe shall have holde
and injoye to her and her Assignes the howse wherein I now dwell with the
edifices and spott of grounde thereto annexed togeather with one acre and an
halfe of lande lyeing in the feelds at Kingsdowne nighe to Hirkenden Pitt
nowe in mine occupation during the space of fifteen yeares nexte ensueing my
decease yf shee soe longe live shee or her Assignes dischargeing yearelye
the Quit Rents that shall growe due therefore to the Lord of the Fee and
becoming bounde in a Bond of twenty pounds to ROBERT BRUINE Parson of
Ringewolde within one moneth after my decease that shee shall not after the
end and expiration of the saide fifteen yeares claime or demande any parte
or parts of the said howse edifices spott of grounde or acre and an halfe of
lande by waye of Dower or otherwise but quietly and peaceably to yeald the
possession Right and Interest thereof to such personne or personnes as by my
Will are to have the same or by recourse of Lawe as Heires to mee have or
shall then have right thereunto.
... And after the end of the said fifteen yeares yf my said wyfe soe long
live or after the decease of my wyfe aforesaide yf shee chance to departe
this lyfe beefore the expired fifteen yeares I will that the saide howse
edifices spott of grounde and acre and an halfe of lande shall bee and
remaine to NICHOLAS DOVE my youngest Sonne and his Heires forever.
Provided the saide NICHOLAS my Sonne bee then living when by this my
Will the saide devised premisses shoulde come unto hym.
And allsoe paye or cause to bee paide unto the persons following
thease severall summes of money as they are by mee bequeathed (that is to
say).
Unto WACHER DOVE my fifth Sonne the sume of eight pounds of just and
lawfull monye of Englande within two yeares after the devised premisses
shall come unto hym
And to THOMAS DOVE my eldest Sonne the sume of tenne pounds of like
monye within fower yeares after the devised premisses shall come unto hym
And unto my second Sonne JOHN DOVE tenne pounds within two yeares
after that.
Unto LUKE DOVE my third Sonne tenne pounds after that.
And unto EDWARD DOVE my fowerth Sonne other fortye shillinges two
yeares after that
To Witt within tenn yeares after the saide devised premisses shall
come unto hym.
And unto ELIZABETH DOVE and JANE my two youngest Daughters forty
shillings apeece at there severall ages of twentie and one yeares. And yf
eyther of them dye beefore shee attaine the saide ages then my will is that
the survivor shall have the whole summe of fower pounds paid unto her at her
age of twentie and one yeares.
And lastlye unto RICHARD EASTIS Sonne of RICHARD EASTIS my Sonne in
Lawe tenne pounds when hee shall attaine to the age of twentye and one
yeares.
... Item I give unto the said WACHER and NICHOLAS and or eyther of
them one deale and a halfe of herringe netts that is mine herring netts
betweene them."
9 September 1638, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00011; England
Births and Christenings GS film 1836280
- England
Births and Christenings GS film 1836280; in his will at
Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy, Thomas Dove names "NICHOLAS
DOVE my youngest Sonne".
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burial record of Jone at England
Deaths and Burials GS film 1752061 image 01326 names her as the
spouse of Nicholas Dove; Jone burial from England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00017 and
England
Deaths and Burials GS film 1752061 image 01326
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005264832 image 00677; England
Marriages GS film 355636
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00020; England
Deaths and Burials GS film 1836280
Thomas Dove
_____ _____ on 9 October
1574, in Ringwould, Kent, England
The marriage record for Thomas's marriage in Ringwould on 9 October 1574
does not include the name of the bride. This woman died before 24 August
1603, when Thomas re-married. In his will, Thomas states his "will that my
Corpse bee buryed in the Churchyarde of Ringewolde neere to the Corps of my
former Wyfe" indicating that his first wife was buried at Ringwould. Burial
candidates could be Anne
Dove buried at Ringwould on 22 April 1601, with a spouse named Thomas
or Alice
Dove, buried at Ringwould on 28 May 1601 also with a spouse named
Thomas.
Christian Saferie on 24
August 1603 in St Mary Bredman, Canterbury, Kent, England
Canterbury Marriage Licences 1st series p130
(Joseph Meadows Cowper, 1892)
Dove,
Thomas, of Ringwould, fisherman, and Christian Saferye of Sholden, v. At
St. M. Bredman's, Cant. Aug. 24, 1603.
Christian was of Sholden, Kent. She is possibly the Christian
Dove who married William Kelsie in Ringwould on 30 November 1611.
Fisherman
3 November 1609 in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
dated 31 October 1609 held at
Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy
In the Name of God Amen the laste Daye of
October Anno Dmi 1609.
I THOMAS DOVE of Kingsdowne in the Parishe of Ringwolde
Fisherman being sicke in bodye but of sounde and perfecte memorye
doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme
following
First I comend my soule into the Hands of God and will that my
Corpse bee buryed in the Churchyarde of Ringewolde neere to the Corps of
my former Wyfe.
Item I will that CHRISTIAN my nowe Wyfe shall have holde
and injoye to her and her Assignes the howse wherein I now dwell with the
edifices and spott of grounde thereto annexed togeather with one acre and
an halfe of lande lyeing in the feelds at Kingsdowne nighe to Hirkenden
Pitt nowe in mine occupation during the space of fifteen yeares nexte
ensueing my decease yf shee soe longe live shee or her Assignes
dischargeing yearelye the Quit Rents that shall growe due therefore to the
Lord of the Fee and becoming bounde in a Bond of twenty pounds to ROBERT
BRUINE Parson of Ringewolde within one moneth after my decease that
shee shall not after the end and expiration of the saide fifteen yeares
claime or demande any parte or parts of the said howse edifices spott of
grounde or acre and an halfe of lande by waye of Dower or otherwise but
quietly and peaceably to yeald the possession Right and Interest thereof
to such personne or personnes as by my Will are to have the same or by
recourse of Lawe as Heires to mee have or shall then have right thereunto.
The reason that moveth mee thus to devise the said howse and other
devised premises unto the said CHRISTIAN my Wyfe is for that shee shall
not onelye forbeare her Right by way of Dower but alsoe bee the better
able to provide for my younger children especiallye my two Daughters which
I have by her.
And my will further is that during the whole space of tyme in which
my said wyfe shall injoy the said howse and other edifices shee or her
Assignes shall keepe yt well and sufficientlye repaired and not suffer
them through negligence and naute of timelye amending to goe old lame and
decayed.
And after the end of the said fifteen yeares yf my said wyfe soe
long live or after the decease of my wyfe aforesaide yf shee chance to
departe this lyfe beefore the expired fifteen yeares I will that the saide
howse edifices spott of grounde and acre and an halfe of lande shall bee
and remaine to NICHOLAS DOVE my youngest Sonne and his Heires
forever.
Provided the saide NICHOLAS my Sonne bee then living when by this
my Will the saide devised premisses shoulde come unto hym.
And allsoe paye or cause to bee paide unto the persons following
thease severall summes of money as they are by mee bequeathed (that is to
say).
Unto WACHER DOVE my fifth Sonne the sume of eight pounds of
just and lawfull monye of Englande within two yeares after the devised
premisses shall come unto hym
And to THOMAS DOVE my eldest Sonne the sume of tenne pounds
of like monye within fower yeares after the devised premisses shall come
unto hym
And unto my second Sonne JOHN DOVE tenne pounds within two
yeares after that.
Unto LUKE DOVE my third Sonne tenne pounds after that.
And unto EDWARD DOVE my fowerth Sonne other fortye
shillinges two yeares after that
To Witt within tenn yeares after the saide devised premisses shall
come unto hym.
And unto ELIZABETH DOVE and JANE my two youngest Daughters
forty shillings apeece at there severall ages of twentie and one yeares.
And yf eyther of them dye beefore shee attaine the saide ages then my will
is that the survivor shall have the whole summe of fower pounds paid unto
her at her age of twentie and one yeares.
And lastlye unto RICHARD EASTIS Sonne of RICHARD EASTIS my
Sonne in Lawe tenne pounds when hee shall attaine to the age of
twentye and one yeares.
But yf it happen my Sonne NICHOLAS to departe this lyfe before the
saide devised premisses shall come unto hym then yf WACHER my Sonne bee
then living my will is that the saide devised premisses shall then bee and
remaine to the saide WACHER also his Heires forever soe as bee maye or
cause to bee paide the saide severall sumes which NICHOLAS should have
paide and at suche tyme respectivelye and to suche persons saveing that to
EDWARD my Sonne hee be payd the sume of eight pounds within two yeares
after the saide devised premisses shall come unto hym.
And yf it happen that neither NICHOLAS nor WACHER my Sonnes doe
live to have the saide devised premisses come unto them according to the
true meaning of this my Will but that they shall descend according to Lawe
unto myne Heires then living. Then my will is that such myne Heires shall
discharge and paye the saide severall bequeathes to ELIZABETH and JANE my
Daughters and RICHARD EASTIS my Grandchilde in such manner and forme as I
have bequeathed them.
My will is that if noe payment yt shall be lawfull for the saide
ELIZABETH JANE and RICHARD into the saide devised premisses to enter and
distraine and the distresses taken to carrye or drive away and them to
hold and retaine until they shall bee fullie satisfied and contented of
suche monye as is by mee given to them.
Item I give unto the said WACHER and NICHOLAS and or eyther of them
one deale and a halfe of herringe netts that is mine herring netts
betweene them.
Item I give to LUKE DOVE my Sonne a spratt nett and a joined
bedstoole standinge in the Chamber over myne Hall and a payer of sheets to
bee appointed him at the discretion of myne Executrix.
All the rest of my Goods and Chattells not bequeathed my Debts
Funerall Charges and other necessarye matters discharged I give to
CHRISTIAN my Wyfe whom I constitute and ordaine to bee my Sole and onely
Executrix willing and appointing her yf anye question or doubt arise
aboute any pointe or parte of this my Will the determination and
resolution thereof shall bee referred to Mr. ROBERT BRUINE Parsonne of
Ringewolde aforenamed and what hee answereth to bee my intente and
meaning. My will is that that shall stande and bee taken for my intent and
meaning.
In Witness whereof to this my last Will and Testament I have
subscribed and sett my Marke
THOMAS DOVE his Marke
Witnesses at the subscribing of this Will of THOMAS DOVE
ROBT BRUINE - THOMAS WHITE his Marke - ROBT ESTIS his
Marke
Thomas Dove
November 1574, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
Thomas is mentioned in the will of
his father dated 31 October 1609 held at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury
PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy. Thomas is named as the eldest son
of his father "And to THOMAS DOVE my eldest Sonne the sume of tenne pounds
of like monye within fower yeares after the devised premisses shall come
unto hym"
He is possibly the Thomas Dove, son of Thomas Dove, who was buried
at Ringwould on 12 November 1613.
Wacher Dove
27 October 1588, in St Nicholas,
Ringwould, Kent, England
Thomas Dove
Eve Payne on 18 January 1612(3), in
St Nicholas, Ringwould, Kent, England
Eve was baptized on 5 May 1588, in St Nicholas, Ringwould, Kent, the
daughter of Thomas Payne.
- Anne Dove (1613 - ? )
- Alice Dove (1615 - ? )
- Thomas Dove (1629 - 1629)
Wacher is mentioned in the will of
his father dated 31 October 1609 held at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury
PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy. Wacher is named as the fifth son
of his father "Unto WACHER DOVE my fifth Sonne the sume of eight pounds of
just and lawfull monye of Englande within two yeares after the devised
premisses shall come unto hym
... But yf it happen my Sonne NICHOLAS to departe this lyfe before the
saide devised premisses shall come unto hym then yf WACHER my Sonne bee then
living my will is that the saide devised premisses shall then bee and
remaine to the saide WACHER also his Heires forever soe as bee maye or cause
to bee paide the saide severall sumes which NICHOLAS should have paide and
at suche tyme respectivelye and to suche persons saveing that to EDWARD my
Sonne hee be payd the sume of eight pounds within two yeares after the saide
devised premisses shall come unto hym.
... Item I give unto the said WACHER and NICHOLAS and or eyther of
them one deale and a halfe of herringe netts that is mine herring netts
betweene them."
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00011
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00011; in
his will at Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC 17/56/299, transcribed
by Veronica Nops at Kent Genealogy, Thomas Dove names "WACHER DOVE
my fifth Sonne".
- England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00014; England
Marriages GS film 1752061 image 01309; Eve baptism, father from England,
Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers folder 005265447 image 00011 and
England
Births and Christenings GS film 1752061 image 01284
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