
Autres noms | Nom |
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Autre nom | Nicholas (Nicolaus Cushyne, Cushine) Cushing |
Père | Date de naissance | Mère | Date de naissance |
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08/04/1512 | ![]() |
27/07/1515 |
Type d’événement | Date | Lieu | Description |
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1534 | Hardingham, Norfolk, England | |
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16 JAN 1566 | Hardingham, Norfolk, England | |
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30/11/1589 | Hardingham, Norfolk, England | |
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BEF 27 JUL 1600 | Hardingham, Norfolk, England | |
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27 JUL 1600 | Hardingham, Norfolk, England |
aka Nicolaus Occupation (Derek Cork) Husbandman Notes for Nicholas Cushing: General Notes: Norfolk Records Society Volume V1. The Muster Returns For DiversHundreds In The County Of Norfolk For the years, 1569, 1572, 1574 and 1577 Hardingham, Norfolk. Mitforde Hundred The generall Muster & Viewe taken the VX th Daye of August Anno RgyneElizabeth XIXno of All ye Ablemen Smythes Wheelwrights, Pioners & labourers within the seydHundred as folowyth Bylmen; Stefen Cushen John Cushen William Cushen NYCOLAS CUSHEN Wheelrights; Edward Cushen Pyoners & Labourers; Robert Cushen Musters taken at Wymondham Common the XVth Day of August in the XIXteyere of the reyne of our Soverane lady Queen Elizabeth. John Cusshyn of Hardingham, Norfolk One Almayn revett, one Bowe by statute. Will Abstract : Nicholas Cusshyn of Hardingham, Norfolk, Husbandman.ANF will, 1600. Dated 25, June 1600. Burial in Hardingham churchyard - Poor of Hardingham to be givenbread, ale and cheese at my house, on the day of my funeral. To Alice my wife - my messuage in Hardingham, where I now dwell, with2 acres of land lying in the croft of this messuage for the term of her life. To my son Thomas Cusshinge & his heirs - the said premises after thedeath of my wife, on condition that he pays the following bequests ; To my son Stephen Cusshinge - £3 payable in installments, to be paidby my son Thomas after my wife's death. To my daughter Rachael Cusshinge - 26s 8d, to be paid by Thomas within3 years after my wifes death. To my daughter Mary Cusshinge - 26s 8d, within 4 years. To my son Edward Cusshinge - 26s 8d, within 5 years. To my son William Cusshinge - 26s 8d, the next year. To my son Nicholas Cusshinge - 26s 8d, the next year. To my son John Cusshinge - 26s 8d, the next year. To Alice, Dorothie & Elizabeth, daughters of Nicholas Godfrye - 6s 8deach next year. To Robert & Agnes, children of Thomas Browne - 10s each the next year. Page 15 of 23 05 September 2009 16:40:55 Ahnentafel Report for Martha Pyle Generation 7 (con't) To Alice, Dorothie & Elizabeth, daughters of Nicholas Godfrye - 6s 8deach next year. To Robert & Agnes, children of Thomas Browne - 10s each the next year. To Oliver Browne or his heirs - £16 - 10s at the feast of nativity ofSt John the Baptist next coming, out of the bond which Stephen Parke owes me ( for which bondthe above premises stand tied to Oliver Browne). Wife Alice appointed executrix - to have residue of personel estate. Witnesses ; Robert King & Wm Mallowes. Proved at Wymondham 23rd October 1600. |
May have died giving birth to Mary at 8 months OR Mary is a twin. |
CU01 CU01 follows the direct male Cushing line. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records! |
Looking at the Hardingham register it is clear that the Hardingham registers were not being kept properly between 1641 and 1663. The handwriting of the entries that have been added for this period matches the handwriting that has entered entries between 1701 and 1713. Therefore, it seems that at some point in time, someone has gone back and filled in the gaps, probably from scraps of paper. This pattern is repeated in the baptisms, marriages and burials for this period. This is a considerable period and so it is very difficult to be clear about what exactly was going on with the Cushing family in this time as it looks as though quite a number of entries have been missed.” |
A woman's fertility peaks between the late teens and late-20s after which it starts to decline slowly. While many sources suggest a more dramatic drop at around 35 this is unclear, since few studies have been conducted since the 19th century. One 2004 study of European women found fertility of the 27–34 and the 35–39 groups had only a four-percent difference. At age 45, a woman starting to try to conceive will have no live birth in 50–80 percent of cases but can still give birth. Avicia was about 38 when Edward was born. |
66 at death hence we can calculate his birth date. |
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