Legacy Report
Descendants of John Anscell
First Generation
1. John Anscell was born in 1470 in England.
John married.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 2 M i. Edward Anscell was born in 1495 in England.
Second Generation (Children)
2. Edward Anscell was born in 1495 in England.
General Notes:In the Herald's Visitation of Bedford for 1566 notes that Edward was the son of John Anscell of neer (sic) Exeter Devon, England.
Edward married Welthlyan Appowell.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 3 M i. Thomas Anscell was born in 1520 in England and died in 1591.
Third Generation (Grandchildren)
3. Thomas Anscell was born in 1520 in England and died in 1591.
Thomas married Elizabeth Wheatley.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 4 F i. Mary Anscell was born in 1550.
+ 5 F ii. Agnes Anscell was born in 1556.
Fourth Generation (Great Grandchildren)
4. Mary Anscell was born in 1550.
Mary married William Carter, son of William Carter and Elizabeth Cranfield.
General Notes:William Carter Gentleman From : Colonial Families of Americas, Lineage #25, Carter P. 72 A History of Bedfordshire, Vol III (1912) "Kempston, Anthony elder brother of Thomas Denny, who in 1546 sold the manor to William Carter of Bromham, Yeoman, to hold of the King for one-twentieth of a knight's fee and an annual rent of 6s8d. William Carter died in 1569, when the Manor was called Oakes Farm, worth 2 pounds yearly, and the estate which comprised other lands in Kempston worth 17s4d a year, descended to his son and heir Wm the latter who died in 1605, left a son and heir Thomas, aged 31, born 1575."
Children from this marriage were:
6 F i. Elizabeth Carter was born on 14 May 1573 in London, England and died in May 1619.
Elizabeth married Richard Warfield, son of Roger Warfield and Elizabeth Pinson, about 1590 in London, England.
7 M ii. Thomas Carter was born in 1575.
5. Agnes Anscell was born in 1556.
Agnes married John Bromhall on 4 Sep 1576 in England.
Children from this marriage were:
8 M i. Lewis Bromhall was born in 1577 in Stevington Bedford, England.
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