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5th Earl of Norfolk

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The St. Laurence Church has this record.

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http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/l/a/Robert-Mason-Blake/GE NE2-0067.html - 2013-07-21

More About Dr. Thomas Lord:
Migration: April 26, 1635, He came from England on the "Elizabeth & Ann" to join his son Richard, who came in 1633. He brought his wife and seven younger children with him.1895,1896

Notes for Dorothy Bird:
From "Its About Time, Chronological Historic and Genealogical Research Notes on Some of the Maternal Ancestors and Descendants of America (Spilman) Mears (1846-1935)," compiled by William L. DeCoursey:

"1588 - The records of the St. Laurence Church, Towcester, show that Dorothy BIRD, dau. of Robert and Amy BIRD, was baptized 25 May 1588. She married Thomas LORD.

"1669 - The last will of Mrs. Dorothy LORD of Hartford, Connecticut was dated 8 February 1669. Inventory of her estate was taken 12 May 1675 by George GRAVE and John SHEPHERD. She left her dwelling house and homelot to the children of son Thomas LORD, deceased. She left the remainder of her estate to her daughter Amy GILBERT and her children; daughter STANTON; son Robert LORD; son William LORD; son John LORD; grandson Richard LORD; granddaughters Hannah INGERSOLL, Dorothy INGERSOLL, and Margaret INGERSOLL; and the wife of Nicholas CLARKE. Witnesses were John ALLYN and Steven HOPKINS. In a codicil to her will, Dorothy LORD, among other bequests, left to her daughter STANTON, 'my Great Brass Pann & my great Bible.' Hartford County Probate Records, Bk.3, p.142; Court Record, pg.149 (14 May 1675)."

More About Dorothy Bird:
Baptism: May 25, 1588, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England1897
Burial: Her body was interred in the First Church of Hartford1898

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From Michael Wilcoxen 2009-06-01 (Genes Reunited)

Thomas Bird
First name: Thomas Known as:
Middle name: Occupation:
Surname: Bird Date of birth: 1600
Year of birth: 1600 Date of baptism:
Gender: Male Year of death: 1662
Date of death: 10/08/1662 Source of data:

Place of birth: Hartford,Hartford,Connecticut,USA
Place of baptism:
Place of death: Farmington,Hartford,Connecticut,USA
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Spouse name: Mary Belden
Place of marriage:
Date of marriage:
Divorced: No

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From Wikitree entry [2017-01-03] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Michell-2

Biography

John Michell of St Columb, Cornwall, was the son of John Mitchell of St Collumb[1] and Lady (Tregoys) Michell heir to Baron Thomas Tregoys, from whom she inherited the Harlan estates in 1498 in Cornwall County. This couple had extensive land holdings in Cornwall. Their children were successful. Son James was a Fellow at Oxford University, and his brother Thomas was vice Chancellor of of Exeter College at Oxford University.

John was the grandson of William Michell, who married Margaret Cromwell, an ancestor of Oliver the Protector of England.

The family of John Michell of St Columb, Cornwall, had branches at Truro, Liskeard, Harlyn, St Neot and Bodmin.[1]

John Michell of St Columb, son of John Michell of St Columb, married Alice, the daughter of Pole Beauchamp of Somerset.[1] [2]

John and Alice had children:

John Michell, oldest son, died circa 1588, captain of the Maudlyn of Truro in May 1537, MP in 1563 for Truro, Cornwall, married Jane, the daughter of John Killigrew;[1] [2]
Michells of Truro - Arms

Sable, an escallop between three birds' heads erased, Or [2]

Research Notes

John Michell of St Columb is the father of the John Michell who was MP for Truro in 1563. There are other men in the line, both earlier and later, who were MPs, and one earlier who was Lord Mayor of London (1400s). Many in this direct line are named John, and it is important to take care to not conflate them. Dellinger-332

There was a John Michell in the Parliament, of about the same age as the John Michell in this profile, but these are two separate individuals, and this John was not in Parliament.Raymond Moore

This John Michell was probably not born in 1514, more like before 1500. His son John is documented as merchant captain of the ship Maudlyn of Truro in 1537, a title which would not be given to a man under twenty (a reasonable lowest estimate), so to be the married father of the man who was born in 1517, this John Michell is most likely to have been born before 1500.

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 N M Fudge, "MICHELL, John (d.c.1588), of Truro, Cornw.", The History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2015, accessed 6 February 2016, http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/michell-john-1588
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620, pp 268, 322
See also:

Gay, Susan E., Old Falmouth, the Story of the Town From the Days of the Killigrew’s to the Earliest Part of the 19th Century, (London: Headley Brothers, 14 Bishop Gate St., 1903);
Hastor, P. W., Editor, History of Parliament, (London: Boydell and Brewer, 1981);
Vivian, John Lambrick, Drake, Henry, Ph. D., and Holman, Henry, of the College of Arms, The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620, (Exeter: William Pollard and company, 1887);