John Beryman
M, b. circa 1500, d. before 2 March 1565
John was born circa 1500 in England. It is thought his birth may have been in county Kent. John married Katherine (?) on 22 September 1554 in London, County Middlesex, England, at St. Leonard's Church [Nigh Eastcheap]. She, then, went to live in his home called the "Black Bell" in the parish of St. Margaret's Bridge street (now New Fish Street), probably no more than one or two blocks from her former home.1 He was a ironmonger in the city of London. John made his will on 18 February 1565.
After various charitable bequests, he mentioned his cousin William Fraunklyn, John Wilson draper; John Broke letherseller, Fraunces wife of John Clerke, Katherine Hartynge, Margaret Hartynge, servant John Atkynson, three godsons John Wilson, John Franklyn and John Broke also John Marten and John Smyth, godson. It was witnessed by George Lordinge, Richard Browne, Thomas Myles a draper and John Atkynson.2
John departed this life before 2 March 1565 in London, County Middlesex, England, at their home called "Black Bell" on Bridge Street within the parish of St. Margaret's. His will was probated on 2 March 1565 at the Commissary Court of London by the appropriate oath sworn by Katherine, his widow and executrix in the person of her representative, Thomas Cosen.
After various charitable bequests, he mentioned his cousin William Fraunklyn, John Wilson draper; John Broke letherseller, Fraunces wife of John Clerke, Katherine Hartynge, Margaret Hartynge, servant John Atkynson, three godsons John Wilson, John Franklyn and John Broke also John Marten and John Smyth, godson. It was witnessed by George Lordinge, Richard Browne, Thomas Myles a draper and John Atkynson.2
John departed this life before 2 March 1565 in London, County Middlesex, England, at their home called "Black Bell" on Bridge Street within the parish of St. Margaret's. His will was probated on 2 March 1565 at the Commissary Court of London by the appropriate oath sworn by Katherine, his widow and executrix in the person of her representative, Thomas Cosen.
Family | Katherine (?) b. c 1506, d. b 14 Mar 1566 |
Citations
- [S744] Myrtle Stevens Hyde & Glade Ian Nelson Janice Greene Valore, The Brookes of London, Maternal Ancestor of Nathaniel & Joshua Foote, page 195 - she married, secondly, on 22 Sept. 1554, John Beereman or Beryman, citizen and ironmonger of London, and removed to his house called the Black Bell in the parish of St. Margaret's Bridge street (now New Fish Street), probably no more than one or two blocks from her former home. This marriage.
- [S744] Myrtle Stevens Hyde & Glade Ian Nelson Janice Greene Valore, The Brookes of London, Maternal Ancestor of Nathaniel & Joshua Foote, page 195 - John Beryman's will was dated 18 Feb. 1564/5 and proved 2 March 1565/6 [Commissary Court of London Huick (1559-1570), p. 245], by the appropriate oath sworn by Katherine, his widow and executrix in the person of her representative, Thomas Cosen.
These Franklins were probably his relatives. John Broke was his stepson, Frances Clarke and Margaret Hartynge (Katherine her daughter), his step-daughters; and John Wilson and John Clerke, husbands of two stepdaughters. Two of the godsons were step-grandsons.
Katherine, the wife of Robert Brooke and John Beryman, was possibly born about 1500 and probably in co. Kent.