![]() ![]() (Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Beverly Fleet, I-553, Northumberland Collectanea, 1645-1720 16.42) , Northumberland Co., VA DB _: William Ironmonger Deed of Gift, gives a heifer to my nephew and God sonne Wm Jones the son of my Br in Law Robt JonesÃÂ in case of his death before marriage or 21 to be divided among his bros and sisters. (Records of Colonial Gloucester Co., VA, Polly Cary Mason, p 80) See Order Book 1666/67, p 21, Northumberland Co.ġ668, Lancaster Co., VA DB 4-91: William Ironmonger Power of Attorney to "my brother Robt Jones & my sister Martha his wife". It is stated that ROBERT JONES and William Ironmonger are brothers-in- lawĬame to VA in 1652. URL title: TALIAFERRO/TOLIVER TIMES Volume I, JIssue 28 ![]() In this Magazine XI, 75, 76, - 'this' magazine not identified - are the administrations granted 1681 to Elizabeth (Iremonger) wife of Anthony Evenden, on the estates of her sisters Martha (Iremonger) wife of John Jones and Ann (Iremonger) Rumney, and her brother Corderoy Ironmonger, all of whom had died intestate in Virginia.] There ware also others not included among these headrights. Iremonger's children came with their aunt to Virginia. Anna, who married Richard Bernard, Elinor, who came with her sister to Virginia, and Bridget, who married Samuel Iremonger. We have therefore the three daughters of William Corderoy, the testator, accounted for. ROYAL ORDER OF IRON MONGERS LICENSEIn the Salifbury marriage licenses, not in course of publication in the (English) "Genealogist," it appears that on Ja license was issued for the marriage of Samuel Iremonger of Dennington (Donnington?), Berks., gent., aged 21, and Bridget Corderoy of Chute, Wilts., aged 24. Among the other headrights to the Bernard grant, which has been referred to, were William, Francis and Elizabeth Ironmonger (or Iremonger). There are other things which seem to prove that this was indeed the fact. ![]() From the names of the will and the headrights it looks very much as if this William Corderoy was the father of Mrs. Anna Bernard July 2, 1652, appear the names of Ellinor, William and Edward Corderoy, headrights. They came afterwards to Va., and in a grant of land to Mrs. 24, 1634, to marry "Anne Corderoy, aged 26, daughter of _ Corderoy Esq." at St. Wilts, Esq, written 15 June 1621 and proved 4 November 1623.Ĭhester's 'Marriage Licenses' shows that "Richard Bernard of Petsoe, Bucks, widower, aged 26," was granted a license, Nov. William Ironmonger, second son of Samuell Iremonger and Bridgett Cordray Iremonger, was born in England and migrated to Virginia in 1651.Will of William Corderoy of Chuet, Co. Among her head rights were: Richard Bernard, Elizabeth Bernard, Corderoy Bernard, Eleanor Corderoy, William Corderoy, Edward Corderoy, Francis Ironmonger, William Ironmonger, Elizabeth Ironmonger and nine others She doubtless named Petsworth Parish, and from her home in England, above. Ann Bernard, patent July 2nd 1652, 1000 acres at head of Jones Creek in Gloucester County. Descendants of Mordecai Cooke: Of "Mordecai's Mount", Gloucester Co., Va.Richard Bernard) in 1652 and settled in Gloucester County, where he eventually owned considerable land. ![]() He came to Virginia with his aunt Anna Cordray (Mrs. William Ironmonger, born 1629, died 1695, married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Jones of Northamtonshire and his wife Sarah Thomas. ![]()
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