I have the following information:
Theophilus Batho, draper, born 1645 married to Grace. Place of birth unsure but his son Samuel (vicar at Norwich and Haveringham) was born in Beccles, Suffolk. Various trees found on the internet claim that Theo's father was William Batho, vicar, born Clavering, Essex 1568 who was married to (1) Phebe and (2) Mary Hill (born 1582, Aldeburgh). If this information is true then William would have been 77 and his wife 63 which seems unlikely! I think there is a missing generation. Can anyone please help?
PS: I have just found a Theophilus Batho marriage to an Agnes Baker, 16/08/1627 in Dunwich, Suffolk - maybe there were two generations of Theos? Any ideas?
Many thanks
Helen
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did u every unravel this mystery ..im trying to untangle this myself..
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Christine as it's 8 years since Helen posted she probably isn't looking for replies. Click on her name to send a message, if she still has the same email address she will be notified.
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(although an old post, but below, and more on 'google' search to be found on names, and probably more on different Family History websites, using name variant options)
Chris :)
Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 (Ancestry)
Name: William Batho College: CAIUS More Information: Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Apr. 1585. S. of Robert, V. of Elsenham, Essex. B. at Clavering. Schools, Stanstead and Elsenham. Scholar, 1587-90; B.A. 1588-9; M.A. 1592; B.D. 1601. Incorp. at Oxford, 1601. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Apr. 5, 1591. R. of S. Cove, Suffolk, 1597-1618. V. of St John Baptist, Norwich, 1598-1604. R. of St Michael's Coslany, Norwich, 1601-24. (Venn, I. 124.)
Name: Tobias Batho College: CAIUS Entered: 1589 Died: 1639 More Information: Adm. sizar (age 17) at CAIUS, Feb. 5, 1588-9. S. of Robert, of Elsenham, Essex, clerk. School, Newport. Matric. 1589; Scholar, 1590-3; B.A. 1592-3; M.A. 1596. Ord. priest (London) July 2, 1598. V. of Rickling, Essex, 1598-1639. Died 1639. Brother of the next. (Venn, I. 135.)
Name: Samuel Batho College: ST JOHN'S Died: Feb 1768 More Information: Adm. sizar (age 21) at ST JOHN'S, June 28, 1703. S. of Theophilus, draper. B. at Beccles, Suffolk. School, Wymondham. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 1703. V. of Rushmere, Suffolk, 1708-17. V. of Ilketshall St John's, 1717. R. of Heveningham, 1738-68. Died Feb., 1768. (G. Mag.)
http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayCcePerson.jsp?PersonID=83783
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
(above link has other reference)
County Suffolk Place Dunwich Church name St Peter Register type Transcript Marriage date 16 Aug 1627 Groom forename Theophilus Groom surname BATHOE Bride forename Agnes Bride surname BAKER
(other Batho Surnames on Alumni)
Name: Thomas Batho College:CAIUS Entered: 1631 More Information: Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, Apr. 14, 1631. S. of William, R. of South Cove, Suffolk, deceased. Schools, Ipswich and Botesdale. Matric. 1631; B.A. 1634-5; M.A. 1638. Received presbyterian ordination for the cures of Ashill and Thorpe, Suffolk, Oct. 1646. Probably R. of Brampton, Suffolk, 1652-62 (ejected). (Venn, I. 297.)
Name: Richard Batho College: JESUS Entered: Michs. 1587 More Information: Matric. sizar from JESUS, Michs. 1587; B.A. from Pembroke, 1592-3. Ord. priest (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1592. R. of Uggeshall, Suffolk.
Name: Frederick Goudge. Batho Entered: 1844 More Information: M.A. 1851; incorp. from Oxford. Matric. (Magdalen Hall, Oxford) July 6, 1844, age 25, as 5th s. of Joseph, gent., of Cheshunt, Herts. B.A. (Oxford) 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1848; priest (Rochester) 1859; C. of Ticehurst, Sussex, 1848. C. of Waltham Holy Cross, 1859. Of Cheshunt, Herts., in 1880. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
(if in family anywhere, below)
D/ACW 5/281 Will of Agnes Batho of Elsenham, widow 1600 (image available to view)
http://seax.essexcc.gov.uk/All_Results.aspx?intSearchType=12
(Essex. Searchable index of archived documents dating back to the 1400s.)
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Wow Chris, What a fascinating list, and obviously a very learned and probably wealthy family. Wish my tree showed clever ones!! Lot's of mine could not read or write, even in the 1800, let alone 1500 You really know your researching
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Lol, well thought worth mentioning!, and probably lots more available online now, than in 2008!, although I bet that surname changed a lot. Expect local Archives to Counties hold quite a bit also, and Probate/Wills would help too.
All fascinating.
Chris :)
Edits (not forgetting below, quite a bit also. click arrow to Search our records, then Batho Suffolk, or which County)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
(example below)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10416604
Reference: C 11/2516/6 Description: Short title: Batho v Batho. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Samuel Batho, clerk late of Heveningham, Suffolk. Defendants: Anna Maria Batho, widow and Theophilus Batho. Date of bill (or first document): 1752
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