Individual Details
George LEWIS
( - Jul 1631)
Events
Marriage | 24 May 1596 | Brenchley, Kent, England - Dennis FORMAN | |||
Miscellaneous | May 1610 | named executor of Margery Baldock Forman's will | |||
Death | Jul 1631 | ||||
Burial | 11 Jul 1631 | Brenchley, Kent, England |
Families
Spouse | Dennis FORMAN (1579 - 1625) |
Child | Margery LEWIS (1597 - 1619) |
Child | George LEWIS (1600 - 1663) |
Child | James LEWIS (1603 - 1610) |
Child | John LEWIS (1606 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth LEWIS (1613 - ) |
Notes
Death
inferred from burialBurial
died intestateEndnotes
1. Robert S. Wakefield, "George and John Lewis of Brenchley, Kent, England, and Scituate, Massachusetts," The American Genealogist, 68:269, pp 24-28 (January 1993), online archives, American Ancestors (http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image/?pageName=311&volumeId=13132&filterQuery=databasename:american : viewed 14 March 2016), p. 24, "George Lewis, married at Brenchley...Kent...on 24 May 1596 DENNIS FORMAN.".
2. Robert S. Wakefield, "George and John Lewis of Brenchley, Kent, England, and Scituate, Massachusetts," The American Genealogist, 68:269, pp 24-28 (January 1993), online archives, American Ancestors (http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image/?pageName=311&volumeId=13132&filterQuery=databasename:american : viewed 14 March 2016), p. 24, "Margery Forman of Brenchley left a will, dated 6 May 1610 and proved 10 February 1611/2 which devised land to her daughter Denis for life and then to her three grandsons, George, James, and John Lewis. [Several others were mentioned.]".
3. Robert S. Wakefield, "George and John Lewis of Brenchley, Kent, England, and Scituate, Massachusetts," The American Genealogist, 68:269, pp 24-28 (January 1993), online archives, American Ancestors (http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image/?pageName=311&volumeId=13132&filterQuery=databasename:american : viewed 14 March 2016), p. 24, "George Lewis was buried at Brenchley on 11 July 1631, without leaving a will.".