Juliana

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Personal and Family Information

Juliana was born about 1477, the daughter of unknown parents. The place is not known.

She died about 1536 in Godalming, Surrey, England.

Her husband was George Hawkins, who she married in ABT 1494. The place has not been found. Their six known children were John (c1495-<1518), Roger (c1497-c1540), Robert (c1500-?), Alice (c1505-?), Maud (c1515-?) and Elizabeth “Ellen” (c1525-?).

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1477
DeathABT 1536
Place: Godalming, Surrey, England

Notes

Note 1

!Source: Surrey & South London Will Abstracts, 1470-1856 https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=OR%2FSSL%2FWILLS%2F00025822&tab=this

First name[s] Juliana

Source Surrey & South London Will Abstracts, 1470-1856

Last name Hawkyns

Volume title Volume 4 Register 'Heats' 1532-1538

Year 1536

File volume 4

Testator first name Juliana

Abstract reference SW/4_312

Testator last name Hawkyns

Record set Surrey & South London Wills & Probate Index, 1470-1856

Court Surrey Archdeaconry Court

Category Birth, Marriage & Death [Parish Registers]

Contents SW/4_312

Juliana Hawkyns of Godalming widow 2 Dec 1534 [to be buried in the churchyard; to the high altar 4d; to the mother church 4d]

to daughter Alice ... my best kirtle and round gown; to daughter Elizabeth ... a purple gown and my first wedding girdle; to daughter Maud ... a girdle that was my grandmother's, and a girdle that was a pledge; to Nicholas Byllinghurste a pewter dish and a candlestick; to Alice Curtmoyll a candlestick; to Alice Glover 2 platters, a little 'hayng' and a pot; to Agnes Smyth a little girdle; to Joan Franche a pot; residue to my sons John Smyther and Robert Smyther, execs.

Witnesses: John Firbe, cler.; John Chittie of Eashing

Proved: 10 Feb 1535/36[DW/PA/7/4 ff.141v-142r]

Subcategory Wills & Probate

County Surrey, London

Collections from England, Great Britain

Country England

Note: Julian calendar year starts March 25 while Gregorian starts January 1. England officially used the Julian calendar until 1752.