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William Payne

Also Known As: "Payne"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England
Death: July 25, 1568 (61-70)
Nowton, Suffolk, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Edmund Paine and Elizabeth Paine
Husband of Margery Payne
Father of George Paine; Nicholas Payne; Edward Paine; John Payne; Anthony Payne, of Bury St. Edmond's and 7 others
Brother of Alexander Payne; Elizabeth Payne; Pleasance Payne; Alice Payne; John Payne and 2 others

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About William Paine, of Hengrove

William Payne, b. 1510, Market Bosworth, Leicester, England , d. 1568, Hengrave, Suffolk, England

Son of Edmund Paine and Elizabeth Walton

Married # Margery Ash,

  • * b. 1510, Boxford, Suffolk, England ,
    • bur. 29 Apr 1648
    • Married: 1530 Boxford, Suffolk, England.

William Paine was bailiff of Hengrave and in service of Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham.


From: https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KNDD-2KK/william-payne-sr-151...

William Payne Sr

  • Brief Life History of William
    • When William Payne Sr was born in 1510, in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Edmund Payne, was 40 and his mother, Elizabeth Walton, was 30. He married Lady Margery Ash in 1522, in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 11 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in England, United Kingdom in 1532.
  • Parents:
    • Father: Edmund Payne (1484-1544)
    • Mother: Elizabeth Walton (1480-1530)
  • Spouse: Lady Margery Ash (1510-1550)
    • Marriage: 1522 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England
  • Children: (15)
    • Thomas Paine (1520-1544
    • Henry Payne, Gentleman (1530-1568)
    • Agnes Payne (1530-deceased)
    • John Payne (1531-1568)
    • George Payne (1532-1568)
    • Nicholas Payne Sr (1535-1568)
    • John Paine (1535-1571)
    • Sir Lord Anthony Edmund (1536-1606)
    • Thomas Anthony Paine (1536-1606)
    • Thomas Payne (1539-1631)
    • Thomas Payne (1539-deceased)
    • Edward Payne, Gentleman ( 1540-deceased)
    • Frances Payne (1542-deceased) (female)
    • Agatha Payne (1543-1568)
    • Elisabeth Payne (1545-1575)
  • Siblings:
    • F Payne (f) (1502-1600)
    • Alexander Payne (1505-deceased)
    • Alice Payne (1506-deceased)
    • Elizabeth Payne (1507-deceased)
    • Margery Payne (1508- 1542)
    • Anthony Payne (1514-1568)

Sources:

  • England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
  • England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
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From: Paine family records: a journal of genealogical and biographical information respecting the American families of Payne, Paine, Payn &c. by Henry D Paine, editor; publication date: 1878; New York (publisher not identified). Digitizing sponsor & Contributor: Boston Public Library; Vol 1.

Generation I

  • 1. Beginning with the history of the family as presented in ‘‘the Visitation,” we have first in the list, the name of Sir Thomas Payne, Knight, of Market Bosworth, who married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Pultney, Knight, the ancestor of William Pultney, Earl of Bath, the celebrated statesman, who acted so important a part, first as Minister of War, and afterwards as Premier of England in the early part of the last century. As before remarked. Sir Thomas used the same Coat of Arms as the original American ancestors of the line, thus showing identity of lineage between those on the one side and on the other of the Atlantic. The dates of his birth, or death, are neither of them given, but the dates, at which his descendants came upon the stage of active life, snow that he must have been born in the early part of the fifteenth century. He had three sons :
    • 2. Robert.
    • 3. William.
    • 4. Edmund
  • The dates of their births are neither of them given, but the record shows the younger of the three alive in the 32d year of Henry VIII, or A. D., 1540, at which time he had a grandson, then a rich and active man, as will be more apparent in what follows. This fact would seem to establish the birth of Sir Thomas, thus the great-grand- father of a wealthy business man, according to the usual average of life and birth, at, or very nearly as early as, the year 1400.
  • What became of the two elder sons of Sir Thomas is not recorded, which shows conclusivelv that neither of them removed to Suffolk County, and as no mention is made of them in the “Visitation of Leicestershire,” it is equally clear that they did not remain there and have progeny. In the “Visitation of Huntingdonshire,” an adjoining county, the genealogy of a “Robert Paine” is given, the particulars of which would seem to establish identity with Robert, the son of 'Thomas, except that his Coat of Arms was altogether different. As different sons often did adopt divers coats from their father, this fact does not disprove the identity. This family was generally settled at St. Neot’s, a place but little remote from the place where Edmund’s family resided in and about St. Edmundsbury and Nowten in the County of Suffolk.
  • Just here it may be appropriate to call attention to tne peculiar naming of these three sons, as the names used often afford a most im- portant clew to the family genealogy. The frequent recurrence of the names of William and Robert in the line, and the reason of it, have already been spoken of. The name of Edmund thus found in the first family of which we have mention, most naturally carries us back to Edmund, the son of Pagen. whom we have ventured to credit as the elder brotlier of Hugh. The proof is not conclusive, but for those days it was a coincidence of no small force as evidence.

Generation II.

  • (4.) Edmund Paine the youngest son of Sir Thomas Paine (i), was alive in 32 Henry VIII, or A.D., 1540, married Elizabeth the daughter of Robert Walton, of Leicester County, and had several sons. His place of residence was undoubtedly that of his birth, at Bosworth. Among his sons were :
    • 5. William Paine, the eldest of them all and his heir.

Generation III.

  • (5.) William Paine, son of Edmund (4) and his heir, grandson of Sir Thomas (i), removed to Suffolk Co., and took up his residence at Hengrave in that county. Carrying with him the use of his grand- fathers Coat of Arms, this came thenceforth, in heraldic history to be known as the Coat and Crest of Leicester Co., and Suffolk Co., and is especially known as belonging to “Payne of Hengrave.” He was a man of much note and importance in his day, being in the service of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, as bailiff of his manor of Hengrave. In 1521, the Duke having been convicted of conspiring against King Henry VIII to establish himself in power, as his successor, was by order of the King, put to death. The office thus becoming vacant by the death of the Duke, Paine lost his place as deputy, and was obliged to retire to private life. The Duke’s successor, however, appointed Paine’s son to the office held by the father, as will be mentioned in his history. Paine married Margery daughter of Thomas Ash, by whom he had 12 children.
    • 6. Henry, who never married.
    • 7. John, who married, and his widow married Wm. James.
    • 8. Thomas.
    • 9. George.
    • 10. Nicholas, who married Ann Bowles of Baldock.
    • 11. Edward, who married.
    • 12. Anthony, w'ho married Martha Castell.
    • 13. Agatha, who married John Pratt.
    • 14. Elizabeth, who married Oliver Sparrow.
    • 15. Agnes; 16. Anna; 17. Frances; all of whom married.

Payne Manor House, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Co, England



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References

  1. The visitation of Suffolke, 1561. pages 64-82. < Archive.Org >
  2. http://miller-aanderson.blogspot.com/2011/06/william-payne-1565-164...
  3. https://minerdescent.com/2013/02/14/william-payne-sr/
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William Paine, of Hengrove's Timeline

1502
1502
Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England
1532
1532
Newton, Suffolk, England
1534
1534
Newton, Suffolk, England
1535
1535
Ardingly,, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
1535
Newton, Suffolk, England
1536
1536
Nowton, St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England
1539
1539
Cookley, Near Halesworth, Suffolk, England
1540
1540
Newton, Suffolk, England
1543
1543
Nowton Manor, Nowton, Suffolk, England