Thomas I. STOUGHTON
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name | Thomas I. STOUGHTON |
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occupation | Reverent |
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Type | Date | Place | Sources |
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death | 12. June 1622 | ||
burial | after 12. June 1622 | St Bartholomew's Hospital, Sandwich, Kent, England
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birth | 1557 | Naughton, Suffolk, England
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marriage | 1585 | Naughton, Suffolk, England
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marriage | 23. April 1675 | England
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Francis STOUGHTON | Agnes TRIGNALL |
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1585
Naughton, Suffolk, England |
Katherine EVELYN |
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23. April 1675
England |
Rose IVE |
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1 | Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83315335
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Birth: 1557 Sandwich Dover District Kent, England Death: 1622 Sandwich Dover District Kent, England Dissident Preacher and Writer. Fellow of Queens College, Cambridge. Stoughton matriculated pensioner from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1573, received his B.A. from Queens College 1577, his M.A. 1580. He was ordained deacon and priest at Lincoln Cathedral on Feb. 13,1582, and was brought to the attention of Robert, 3rd Lord Rich by John Butler of Thoby Priory, Essex, and continued to benefit from Rich's patronage for many years. He was rector of Naughton from 1586 until 1594, at which time he was made curate of Great Burstead, Essex. He published 'A general treatise against poperie, and in defence of the religion by publike avthoritie professed in England andother churches reformed' (Cambridge, 1598), which was dedicated to Lord Rich. In 1600 he was instituted vicar at Coggeshall at Lord Rich's presentation, but due to his nonconformity he was admonishedby Bishop Richard Vaughan and deprived of Coggeshall by the High Commission in 1606. Despite being removed from his living it was reported in 1606 that he 'doeth often expound the Word in his deske'.In 1610 at Great Totham, Essex, he signed the dedicatory epistle to his work 'The dignitie of Gods children'. By 1616 he had returned to his native Sandwich, where he remained living in poverty untilhis death. He continued to expound on his beliefs, publishing 'Two Profitable Treatises' in 1616, followed up in 1622 with 'The Christians Sacrifice', a text of some 251 pages, which was dedicated tohis patron, who had since purchased the title Earl of Warwick. He signed the dedicatory epistle to this on 20 Aug. 1622 from 'my poore lodging in the poor Hospitall called S. Bartholomewes by Sandwich in Kent', and further stated he was now 'ready to be dissolved, and to laye down my earthly Tabernacle...the time of my departing being at hand...' Two days later he appended the work with 'The Authors postscript to his Children as it were his Last Will and Testament unto them'. At the end of his life he recalled being present at Hampton Court 43 years earlier, where he heard ministers preaching before Queen Elizabeth. In 1606 Stoughton was a legatee, along with others, in the will of Timothy Saint Nicholas, who 'moste humblie thanckinge them for their faithefull endeavor and for their earnest labour and paines forthe instruction of my conscience and the consciences of many men in the knowledge of Gods truthe and relligion'. Described as 'a silenced preacher', he received a bequest in the 1610 will of Alice Wade of Bildeston, Suffolk, and in 1612 was mentioned in the will of his first cousin Thomas Stoughton of St Paul's Parish, Canterbury. In the 1619 will of Charles Eure, esquire, fourth son of William, 2nd Lord Eure, Stoughton being described as of St Bartholomews in Sandwich, Kent, received the generous bequest of £10. Family links: Parents: Francis Stoughton (____ - 1557) Spouse: Katherine Stoughton (____ - 1603) Children: Anne Stoughton (1591 - 1591)* Elizabeth Stoughton Chamberlayne (1591 - 1647)* Thomas Stoughton (1592 - 1661)* John Stoughton (1593 - 1639)* Judith Stoughton Smead (1599 - 1639)* Israel Stoughton (1602 - 1644)* Sibling: Elizabeth Stoughton Tucker (____ - 1597)* Thomas Stoughton (1557 - 1622) *Calculated relationship Burial: St Bartholomew's Hospital Sandwich Dover District Kent, England Created by: Familiæ Gentium Record added: Jan 11, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 83315335 Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)? |
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