MIGRATION: 1623 on Anne, 3rd ship to bring new settlers to Plymouth Colony.FIRST RESIDENCE: PlymouthFREEMAN: In "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, among those made free before 1 January 1632/3 . Also in list of 7 March 1636/7 , and in list of "1639," with later annotation "dead" ESTATE: In 1623 Plymouth land division "Ralfe Walen" granted an unknown number of acres as a passenger on the Anne. In 1627 Plymouth land division Ralph Wallen and Joyce Wallen were the ninth and tenth persons in the company of Francis Eaton . Assessed 9s. in Plymouth tax list of 25 March 1633. He was one of the purchasers .On 24 February 1633/4 sold to Thomas Clark, for twenty bushels of corn and 40s. in money, "so much land next adjoining to the said Thomas, on the south side of his dwelling, as maketh up a former moiety the said Thomas bought of the said Raph twenty acres," and also "one share of meadow ground belonging to the said lot when division shall be made thereof". On 5 February 1637/8 "Raph Wallen acknowledgeth to have received of Thomas Clark £18, in full payment for the lands he bought of him".On 20 March 1636/7 allotted mowing ground "where he had the last year".BIRTH: By about 1595 based on date of marriage.DEATH: By 1644 when his wife remarried.MARRIAGE: By 1623 Joyce _____. She married (2) by 1644, as his third wife, THOMAS LUMBARD of Barnstable.CHILDREN:
i MARY, b. say 1628; m. (1) say 1648 John Ewer, m. (2) Barnstable 2 February 1652[/3] John Jenkins.ii THOMAS, b. say 1630, 67:52-53].
Was also on the "Anne" in 1623, the third ship to bring passengers to Plymouth Colony. Following the death of Ralph Wallen, Joyce became the third wife of Thomas Lumbard of Barnstable.
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Magna Charta Baron John de Braos
Surnamed Tadody, who had been privately nursed by a Welsh woman at Gower. This John had grants of land from King Henry III, and also held the Barony of Brembye in Sussex, where he died in 1231 by a fall from his horse, his foot remaining in the stirrup.
Daughter of Llewellyn, Prince of Wales.
Earl of Huntington and Northampton Simon St. Liz
Shortly after the year 1100, he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and died in 1115 at the Abbey of Charity in France.
Earl of Northumberland Waltheof
Son of Skyward the Saxon. Waltheof was beheaded in 1073.