Mary Hurst1

#2925, (28 July 1605 - )
Father*Edward Hurst1

Family

Henry Baldwin
Children 1.Edward Baldwin+1 (s 1635 - bt 1691 - 1692)
 2.Thomas Baldwin1 (a 1637 - )
 3.Jane Baldwin2 (a 1640 - )
Her married name was Baldwin.1 
Marriage*She married Henry Baldwin, son of Sylvester Baldwin and Jane Wells.1 
Baptism*28 July 1605She was baptized on 28 July 1605 at Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, EnglandG.1 

Citations

  1. [S324] Col. Joseph L. Chester, "Report of Investigations concerning the Family of Baldwin, of Aston Clinton, Co. Bucks", New England Historic Genealogical Register 38 (1884): pp. 160-170, 289-299, 372-376.
  2. [S324] Col. Joseph L. Chester, "Family of Baldwin": pp. 291–292, abstract: "To the poor of Guildford £3—to Mr. Holland, minister there, for my funeral sermon, £3.—to the ministers of St Leonard’s and Aston Clinton co. Bucks, each 20 shillings—to the poor of St. Leonard's 40 shillings—I release to my brother William the debt to me owing, if any there be, and I give to my nephew William Baldwyn & his sister Margaret each £20, & to my niece Markwick .£10.—I release to Henry Edwards & Alice his sister the arrearages of my brother John Edwards’ account appearing to be due to me, they allowing the £15 I am to pay for binding said Henry apprentice—to my niece Sarah, daughter of my brother Richard Baldwyn, £20, and to her & her heirs the tenement & close at East End in Flitwick, co. Bedford, devised to me by my said brother Richard—to my daughter Jane all my childbed linen, & all my late wife’s rings, cabinets, &c. also £500 at her marriage—to Edward my son sundry household stuff, the goods in my chamber at Clifford's Inn, sundry plate, &c.—to my grandchild Elizabeth Baldwin £100 when 21—'I give to y‘ use of my brother Silvester [blank] or the yssue of them [blank] shalbe [blank] equally to bee divided'—to the children of my kinsman John Forbes equally £60.—I appoint as my executors Thomas my son, and Jane my daughter—my overseers to have the care of my estate till my said son Thomas be 24 & my daughter Jane 21 years of age.
    The will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 20 March, 1661-2, by both executors."