Bartholomew Bossidy1

M, #15194
     Bartholomew Bossidy married Mary Haig.

Child of Bartholomew Bossidy and Mary Haig

Citations

  1. [S160] New York Times, 4 Aug 1964 p. 22.

Mary Bossidy1,2

F, #15193, b. 12 February 1908, d. 14 December 2003
     Mary Bossidy was born on 12 February 1908 in South Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.3 She was the daughter of Bartholomew Bossidy and Mary Haig.1 Mary Bossidy married George Tingey Sewall, son of James Wingate Sewall Jr. and Louise Belinda Gray, on 4 May 1935 in Manhattan, New York.1 Mary Bossidy died on 14 December 2003 in the Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at the age of 953 and is buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.4

Mary Sewall
December 14, 2003

Mary Sewall, 95, of Pleasant Street, South Lee, died Sunday at Jordan Hospital in Plymouth.
Born in South Lee on Feb. 12,1908, daughter of Bartholemew and Mary Haig Bossidy, she was educated in the village schoolhouse and graduated from Lee High School in 1925.
She earned a bachelor of arts degree from New York University with highest honors and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honors society.
She resided in New York City most of her married life, but came to South Lee for summers and weekends. She and her husband retired here.
She was in the vanguard of women business executives during the 1930s. After receiving her international law degree at New York University, she joined the Young and Rubicam Advertising Agency in New York City, where she became manager of the copy research department, working closely with George Gallup, founder of the Gallup Poll. She left the business world in 1940 and became a homemaker.
She was included in the 1940 edition of "Women of Achievement," published by the House of Field-New York, along with Eleanor Roosevelt, Helena Rubenstein, Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins and Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood.
While in Lee, she was an active member of the Lenox Club, the Mahkeenac Boating Club and the Berkshire Garden Center.
An accomplished horsewoman, she was an avid fisherman and gardener, whose rose gardens were renown in the area during the 1930s and ‘40s.
Her husband, George T. Sewall, whom she married May 4, 1935, died Oct. 19, 1993.
She leaves a son, Tingey H. Sewall of Duxbury and West Stockbridge, and one granddaughter.
FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral for Mary Bossidy Sewall will be Tuesday, Dec. 23, at 11 at the KELLY FUNERAL HOME in Lee with the Rev. John J. Tarrant, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Stockbridge, officiating.
Burial will follow in Fairmount Cemetery in Lee. Visiting hours will be Tuesday from 10 until the time of the funeral. She also leaves her loving granddaughter, Margaret Haig Sewall of Boulder, Colo.3

Child of Mary Bossidy and George Tingey Sewall

Citations

  1. [S160] New York Times, 4 Aug 1964 p. 22.
  2. [S160] New York Times, 22 Oct 1993 p. B9.
  3. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.southberkshire.com/obituaries_new.php?ob_id=3534
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 192049405, Mary Bossidy Sewall, showing gravestone photograph."

Mary Boston1

F, #16438, b. 16 September 1859, d. 21 November 1937
     Mary Boston was born on 16 September 1859 in Norridgewock, Maine.1 She married Jotham Sewall Woods, son of John Adams Woods and Maria Sewall, in 1898.2 Mary Boston died on 21 November 1937 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, at the age of 78.1

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994.
  2. [S208] 1900 US Census, Somerville City, Massachusetts.

Arthur Sewall Bosworth1

M, #19764, b. 6 January 1867
     Arthur Sewall Bosworth was born on 6 January 1867 in Antwerp, Belgium.1 He was the son of Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth and Julietta Marsh Crooker.1 Arthur Sewall Bosworth married Mary Wood Jordan, daughter of James C. Jordan and Virginia H. Barker, on 27 October 1902 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.2

Child of Arthur Sewall Bosworth and Mary Wood Jordan

Citations

  1. [S474] George Thomas Little, Genealogy of Maine, p. 1222.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921.

Arthur Sewall Bosworth1

M, #26826, b. 2 May 1918
     Arthur Sewall Bosworth was born on 2 May 1918 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.1 He was the son of Arthur Sewall Bosworth and Mary Wood Jordan.1

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921.

Beatrice Shepard Bosworth1

F, #4895, b. 6 October 1908
     Beatrice Shepard Bosworth was born on 6 October 1908 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Herbert Holt Bosworth and Nellie May Wiggin.1 Beatrice Shepard Bosworth married Ralph D. Evans, son of David J. Evans and Nellie A. Williams, on 26 September 1931 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.1,3

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013.

Charles Bosworth1

M, #19762, b. circa 1861
     Charles Bosworth was born circa 1861. He was the son of Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth and Julietta Marsh Crooker.1 Charles Bosworth died in childhood.1

Citations

  1. [S474] George Thomas Little, Genealogy of Maine, p. 1222.

Edward Percy Bosworth1

M, #19763, b. 1863, d. circa 1898
     Edward Percy Bosworth was born in 1863.1 He was the son of Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth and Julietta Marsh Crooker.1 Edward Percy Bosworth died circa 1898 possibly in Portland, Oregon.1

Citations

  1. [S474] George Thomas Little, Genealogy of Maine, p. 1222.

Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth1

M, #19759, b. 1835, d. 15 September 1913
     Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth was born in 1835 in Bath, Maine.1 He was the son of Capt. Robert Bosworth and Mary A. McDonald.1 Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth married Julietta Marsh Crooker, daughter of Charles Crooker and Rachel Sewall, in 1860.1 Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth died on 15 September 1913 in Portland, Maine.2

Children of Capt. Frederic Stead Bosworth and Julietta Marsh Crooker

Citations

  1. [S474] George Thomas Little, Genealogy of Maine, p. 1221.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922.
  3. [S474] George Thomas Little, Genealogy of Maine, p. 1222.

Herbert Holt Bosworth

M, #4894, b. 27 January 1882
     Herbert Holt Bosworth was born on 27 January 1882 in Saugus, Massachusetts.1 He married Nellie May Wiggin, daughter of James Bradley Wiggin and Frances Marie Hazen, on 17 September 1907 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2

Children of Herbert Holt Bosworth and Nellie May Wiggin

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, Mason Membership Cards, 1733-1990.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915.
  3. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.

Capt. Robert Bosworth1

M, #19760
     Capt. Robert Bosworth married Mary A. McDonald circa 1828.1

Child of Capt. Robert Bosworth and Mary A. McDonald

Citations

  1. [S474] George Thomas Little, Genealogy of Maine, p. 1221.

Roberta Francis Bosworth1,2

F, #4898, b. 4 August 1912
     Roberta Francis Bosworth was born on 4 August 1912 in Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Herbert Holt Bosworth and Nellie May Wiggin.1 Roberta Francis Bosworth married Roy V. Thomas, son of Moses Thomas and Mary Porter, on 26 August 1939 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.3

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013.

Ruth Alice Bosworth1

F, #4899, b. 1913
     Ruth Alice Bosworth was born in 1913 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Herbert Holt Bosworth and Nellie May Wiggin.1 Ruth Alice Bosworth married Carl E. Andrews, son of George P. Andrews and Ethel A. Graeff, on 30 December 1950 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, (the abstract of marriage gives her age as 25.)2

Citations

  1. [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013.

Sir John Boteler1

M, #11809, d. 26 February 1463
     Of Bewsey, Warrington.2 Sir John Boteler married Margaret Stanley, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley, KG Lord Stanley of Lathom and Knowsley and Joan Goushill, in 1460.1,2 Sir John Boteler died on 26 February 1463.1

Citations

  1. [S122] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, p. 137.
  2. [S175] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, p. 31.

Margaret Boteler1

F, #12020
     Of Warrington, Lancashire.2 Margaret Boteler married Adam Troutbeck, son of Sir William Troutbeck and Margaret Stanley.1

Child of Margaret Boteler and Adam Troutbeck

Citations

  1. [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 336.
  2. [S175] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, p. 31.

Elizabeth de Botetourt1

F, #20151, d. before 1368
     Elizabeth de Botetourt married Sir Baldwin Freville, son of Sir Baldwin de Freville and Ida de Clinton, in 1353.1 Elizabeth de Botetourt died before 1368.1

Citations

  1. [S288] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta ancestry, p. 357.

Joyce de Botetourt

F, #14456, d. 12 August 1420
     Joyce de Botetourt married firstly Sir Baldwin Freville, son of Sir Baldwin de Freville and Ida de Clinton, before 1368.1,2 Joyce de Botetourt married secondly Sir Adam de Peshall, son of Sir Adam de Peshall and Elizabeth Weston, before 11 November 1388.3,4,5 Joyce de Botetourt died on 12 August 1420.6

Child of Joyce de Botetourt and Sir Baldwin Freville

Children of Joyce de Botetourt and Sir Adam de Peshall

Citations

  1. [S34] Unverified internet information, John P. Ravilious, New Plantagenet Descent(s) to Henry Sewall (d. 1665). http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/msg/…
  2. [S288] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta ancestry, p. 116.
  3. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 2 p. 234.
  4. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 2 p. 67. History of Weston-u-Lizard.
  5. [S288] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta ancestry, p. 357.
  6. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 1. First Series. p. 358.
  7. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 2 p. 97. History of Weston-u-Lizard.

Geoffrey le Botiler1

M, #18539
     Geoffrey le Botiler was the son of Ralph le Botiler and Avice (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.

Sir John Botiler1

M, #18554, d. 1339
     Sir John Botiler was the son of Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury and Hawise Gobion.1 Sir John Botiler married Joan de Argentine, daughter of John de Argentine and Joan Bryan.1 Sir John Botiler died in 1339.1

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 139.

Juliana Botiler

F, #5270
     Juliana Botiler was the daughter of Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury and Maud de Marmion.1 Juliana Botiler married Thomas Morton, son of John de Morton and Elizabeth Puleston.

Children of Juliana Botiler and Thomas Morton

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.
  2. [S399] National Archives index.

Maurice le Botiler of Oversley1

M, #18534
     Maurice le Botiler of Oversley was the son of Ralph le Botiler of Oversley.1

Child of Maurice le Botiler of Oversley

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.

Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall1

M, #18640, d. 1393
     Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall was the son of Sir Ralf le Botiler of Watton Woodhall and Katherine de Peletoyt.1 Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall married Elizabeth (Unknown).1 Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall died in 1393.1

Child of Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall and Elizabeth (Unknown)

Citations

  1. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 2, p. 728.
  2. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 2, p. 729.

Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall1

M, #18642, b. 1388, d. 6 November 1421
     Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall was born in 1388.1 He was the son of Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall and Elizabeth (Unknown).1 Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall married Elizabeth Cokayne, daughter of Lord Chief Baron John Cokayne.1 In 1413 he succeeded his cousin, Sir Edward at (Codyngton) Pulverbatch and Norbury.1 Sir Philip Botiler of Watton Woodhall died on 6 November 1421.1

Citations

  1. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 2, p. 729.

Sir Ralf le Botiler of Watton Woodhall1

M, #18636
     Sir Ralf le Botiler of Watton Woodhall was the son of Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury and Hawise Gobion.1 Sir Ralf le Botiler of Watton Woodhall married Katherine de Peletoyt, daughter of Sir Philip de Peletoyt of Watton Woodhall.1

Child of Sir Ralf le Botiler of Watton Woodhall and Katherine de Peletoyt

Citations

  1. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 2, p. 728.

Ralph le Botiler1

M, #18537
     Ralph le Botiler. Pincerna to Robert de Meulan (Mellent), Earl of Leicester.1 He married Avice (Unknown).1 In 1138

Warwickshire County Record Office: Throckmorton Papers. CR 1998/EB/1
Ralph the butler of Oversley for the redemption of his sins and the salvation of his lord Robert earl of Leicester and Amicia his wife, also of the grantor's wife, sons, relatives and friends, grants to the church of St. Mary and St. John Baptist of the Island and the monks there the island in which the monastery is situated, and in Cookmarsh, the mill of Alcester, and much other property, tithes, etc., in Oversley and elsewhere. Grant confirmed by his lords Robert earl of Leicester, and Waleran earl of Mellent. Witnesses: Simon bishop of Worcester, Warin prior of Worcester, Reginald abbot of Evesham, and others (named), n.d.2

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.
  2. [S139] Unknown compiler, "Warwickshire County Record Office", Ancestral File, CR 1998/EB/1.

Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury1,2

M, #5271, d. 1307
     Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury was the son of Ralph le Botiler of Oversley and Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem.3 Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury married Maud de Marmion, daughter of Philip de Marmion and Joan de Kilpec, Burke will have it that there were no children of this marriage.4,5 On 7 January 1293 Jordan de Flotesbrok not appearing to prosecute his suit against Ralph le Botiler and Matilda his wife respecting tenements in Northbiri (Norbury) and Nethereoldeton (Oulton), it is dismissed, m. 2.

In the same term: An assize, etc., of Ralph le Botiller and Matilda his wife had unjustly disseised Jordan de Flossebrok of an acre of land and an acre of heather in Nether Oldynton (Oulton). Ralph and Matilda state that Jordan had newly enclosed four acres of pasture within the vill of Nether Oldynton of which Ralph is capital lord, in right of Matilda his wife, and that the soil of the said pasture belonged to him and Matilda, and he had therefore lawfully pulled down the fence. The jury say that Jordan had enclosed the said land and pasture, of which the soil belonged to him. He is therefore to recover seisin. m. 14.6 In August 1294 at Tamworth, Staffordshire, Assizes taken at Tamwurth in co. Stafford on the Thursday after the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 22 E. I.

Staff. An assize, etc., if Ralph le Botiler and Matilda his wife had unjustly disseised Jordan de Flosbrok of estovers of wood for burning and building without the view of the Forester in Northbyri (Norbury). The Bailiff of Ralph stated that one Richard the father of Jordan (whose heir he is) had brought a King's writ against Philip Marmyon then the tenant of the wood respecting the same estovers, and Philip had then conceded to him reasonable estovers by view and livery of his Foresters, but not otherwise, and Jordan is now in seisin of that right. Jordan stated he was in seisin of the right of estover without view or liberty of the Foresters until Ralph and Matilda had deprived him of it; and the jury find in his favour. Damages 1 mark. m. 9.

The jury upon whom Jordan de Flosbrok and Ralph son of Ralph le Botyler had put themselves, convicted the said Ralph of having struck Jordan in the presence of the Justices, maliciously and to the contempt of the King and of the Court, when the said Jordan was withdrawing from the bar of this Court (a barrâ istius Curiae), after he had recovered his reasonable estovers against Ralph le Botyler the father of Ralph. Jordan is therefore to have half a mark for damages, and Ralph is to be committed to prison. m. 9.7 Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury died in 1307.4

Children of Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury and Maud de Marmion

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 7, Part I, First Series. p. 71. Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.
  2. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 2, p. 728.
  3. [S96] Robert Tresswell, The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623., p. 260.
  4. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.
  5. [S403] John Bernard Burke, Dormant Peerages, p. 355.
  6. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6, Part I, First Series. p. 212,224. Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.
  7. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 6, Part I, First Series. p. 295. Plea Rolls of the Reign of Edward I.
  8. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 139.

Ralph le Botiler of Oversley1

M, #9913, d. before 3 July 1281
     Ralph le Botiler of Oversley was the son of Maurice le Botiler of Oversley.2 Ralph le Botiler of Oversley married Maud Pantulf Baroness of Wem, daughter of William Pantulf of Wem and Tyrley and Hawise fitz Warine, before 1243 On November 2, 1242, we have Adam (it should be Ralph) le Butiller and Matilda (Pantulf) his wife suing Ralph de Hodnet for half a knight's fee in Cummeshal, as the escheat of Matilda. In Trinity Term 1243 and Easter Term 1244, the Rolls supply other notices of this suit as one for two-thirds of half a knight's fee in Cunseshasel, in which Fulk fitz Warin, while Custos of Maud Pantulf's estates, had unjustly enfeoffed Ralph de Hodnet. Eyton.3 In October 1269 It is presented etc. that Ralph le Botyler, senior, passing through the bailiwick of Gaule with his household (cum familia sua), on the Sunday after the Feast of St. Michael, 53 H. III., caused four couple of greyhounds (lessas
leporariorum
) to run at a herd of doe. The Sheriff is commanded to produce him at Salop on the morrow of All Souls.4 Ralph le Botiler of Oversley died before 3 July 1281 being the date of the IPM.1

Citations

  1. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 1. p. 230.
  2. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.
  3. [S396] R.W. Eyton, Shropshire, Vol. 8 p. 25.
  4. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 5, Part I, First Series. p. 148. Pleas of the Forest.
  5. [S96] Robert Tresswell, The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623., p. 260.

Ralph le Botiler of Oversley1

M, #18535
     Ralph le Botiler of Oversley was the son of Robert le Botiler of Oversley.1

Child of Ralph le Botiler of Oversley

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.

Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury1

M, #18532, d. March 1342
     Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury was the son of Sir Ralph le Botiler of Codynton, Pulverbatch and Norbury and Maud de Marmion.1 Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury married Hawise Gobion, daughter of Richard Gobion, before 1300.2 He petitions the King and states that the king's father granted to his father that he would pay 5 marks per annum for all his debts from the debt of Philip Marmion. He asks the king to pay he pay 100s. from that debt per annum, for himself and his heirs, to Ralph and his heirs, as he has suffered greatly in the king's service in Scotland, and holds nothing but 100s. of land which is charged with the debt, and his parceners hold £300 of land charged with the debt; and he has granted to pay them 100s per annum for all their debts.
Endorsement: [None].
The petition is dated to 1307-1327 as it clearly dates to the reign of Edward II, though there appears to be no evidence to more closely date it.3
Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury died in March 1342.1,4

Children of Sir Ralph le Botiler of Pulverbatch and Norbury and Hawise Gobion

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 139.
  2. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 153.
  3. [S399] National Archives index.
  4. [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 2, p. 728.

Robert le Botiler of Oversley1

M, #18536
     Robert le Botiler of Oversley was the son of Ralph le Botiler and Avice (Unknown).1

Child of Robert le Botiler of Oversley

Citations

  1. [S401] Robert Edmond Chester Waters, Chester of Chicheley, Vol. 1. p. 138.