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Johanna HELE
1618 - 1669 (51 years) Has 202 ancestors and 366 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Johanna HELE Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born 1618 - Shown as aged 2 in the 1620 visitation.
Baptised 6 Sep 1618 Holy Cross Church, Newton Ferrers, Devon, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 9 Aug 2022)
"Joan the daugh of Sampson Hele esq was baptized the 6th day of Septembr"
Gender Female Will 30 May 1667 Written Died Jul 1669 South Pool, Devon, England - (assumed from burial)
Buried 22 Jul 1669 St. Nicholas’ and St. Cyriac’s Church, South Pool, Devon, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 5 Feb 2016)
"Mrs Johan Bastard widow was buryed July 22.' - under heading 'Burials 1669.'
Probate 14 Jan 1669/70 - (Described as proved 14 Jan 1669, must be 1669/70 as she hadn't died by 14 Jan 1668/69)
Siblings 8 brothers and 6 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch William HELE, b. Est 1370, d. Yes, date unknown (3 x Great Grandfather)
Thomasine LANDERE, b. Est 1530, bur. Between 3 May 1594 and 3 May 1595, St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England (Age ~ 64 years) (Great Grandmother)Person ID I19958 All | Teresa's direct ancestors Last Modified 10 Aug 2022
Father Sampson HELE, b. Abt 1582, d. Between 10 Oct 1653 and 4 Dec 1655 (Age ~ 71 years) Mother Joan GLANVILLE, b. Est 1592, (probably), Tavistock, Devon, England , d. Aft 1653 (Age ~ 62 years) Married Bef 1613 - Date estimated from age of their oldest child in 1620 visitation, which suggests that child was born 1613 or 14. Vivian shows another (older) who had died in infancy. Hence it appears that Sampson and Joan would have married by 1613.
Sons should be in order, and daughters should be in order, but apart from those named in the 1620 visitation I don't know how the daughters were interspersed amongst the sons, and I am guessing the gaps between them.
Family ID F7813 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family William BASTARD, b. Abt 1616, Gerston, West Alvington, Devon, England , d. Feb 1663/64, Gerston, West Alvington, Devon, England (Age ~ 48 years) Married 21 Apr 1634 St. Nicholas’ and St. Cyriac’s Church, South Pool, Devon, England - Now South Pool PRs only survive from 1664/5; Vivian cites the PRs, presumably in his day they did survive, giving the date of the marriage as 21 Apr 1635. Only about a quarter of the BTs survive and these do not include 1634 or 5.
Fortunately a contempory record concerning the marriage does survive in a marriage settlement which is accompanied by various documents, mainly letters between William's great uncle William Bastard (to whom this younger William was heir) and Johanna's father Sampson.
Children
An entry was slipped in in the PR amongst records of 1657 births, recording an Agnis daughter of William on 17 Oct 1657 - this William or another? Not looked thoroughly at what Williams there were at the same time, but a Joan buried in 1662 was shown as the daughter of William Bastard Glover; this could well be Agnis' father.
Were there really two sons called Julius? Vivian shows 2, but only has a baptism for one, and I haven't found a second baptism either. So I'm not sure, though there clearly were 2 Juliuses. If they were brothers they must both have been living at the same time; not unknown at this time but not common. The will of the one for whom probate was granted in 1692 is said to have been brother of Walter; since this will appears not to survive we can't check this. Although there were several Bastard families in West Alvington at this time only the Garston clang were referred to as gentry etc. The 1665 burial of a Julius does describe him as 'gent' - I wonder if he could have been a young son of William, the son of William and Johane? On the other hand perhaps they did give the name to two sons, perhaps because the first was sickly and not expected to survive.
Marriage Settlement 3 May 1634 - Catalogue entry shows the Marriage settlement was for the marriage of William Bastard to Johan Hele, for lands in Stockingham.
The parties to the settlement were:
1 William Bastard of Gerston, West Alvington, esq, Nicholas Gilferd of Bowringsleigh, esq and William Bastard of West North, Cornwall, esq
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2 Sir Francis Glanville of Tavistock and Sampson Hele of Gnaton
Children 15 children Last Modified 13 Jan 2021 Family ID F7812 Family Group Page | Family Chart