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- JOHN LOVELAND was born about 1510 of Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England. His parents were Frist Loveland (1480-1530) and Mary (1481-1510.)
John married Mary Elisha Thomas about 1539, of Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England.
Children of John Loveland and Mary Elisha Thomas:
1. Alyce Loveland (1540-)
2. Julyan Loveland (1543-)
3. Katherine Loveland (1548-)
4. THOMAS OR JUILYAN LOVELAND (1550-1580)
5. Mabell Loveland (1550-)
6. Mary Loveland (1550-)
7. John Loveland Jr. (1556-1647) (John of Norwich)
8. Loveland (-1583)
9. William Loveland (-1635_)
10. Samuel Elisha Loveland (deceased)
John Loveland died 20 July 1558, Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England, age 48. His occupation was a carpenter.
History:
Our first ancestors in this countrv were undoubtedly English, and the admixture of Scotch, Irish and Welsh blood in the family came in after the family began to multiply on American soil.
The Widow Loveland and her sons were of the first settlers of Wethersfield, coming here in 1635.
The UK Roots of the Connecticut Lovelands
John Loveland, Citizen, Alderman and sometime Hosier
http://candlewood.co.uk/surrey_connection.htm
Will of John Loveland of Catheryne Hill, Guildford St.Nicholas, Co.Surrey, UK (dated 20-July-1558)
The following is a summary of the main points of this will:
John Loveland, Carpenter. To my children £100 to buy land; £5 rent on land bought to my five daughters, viz. Catherine Loveland, Alice Loveland, Juliana Loveland, Mabel Loveland, and Margery Loveland; at end of 21 years my son John Loveland to have this rent and £100 at 23 years of his age; residue to my wife Mary, exec.
Overseers: brother Thomas Loveland & Robert CHYTTYE of Godalming, clothman (10s each)
Witnesses: [none given]
Proved: 27-Sep-1558 to exec.
[GLRO: DW/PA/5/1558/182]
[WSFHS Filed & Unregistered Wills 1534-1558 MW14 #749]
Notes on the above Will:
1) This 1558 Will makes it clear that son John would be 23 years old in 21 years time. i.e. born in 1556 – the exact date required for John of Norwich. This information taken together with information from the case brought before the Court of Request in 1589 confirms that son John mentioned here is "John of Norwich".
2) We can also place John the younger in the family of John Loveland (a Carpenter) and his wife, his sisters being Catherine, Alice, Juliana, Mabel and Margery.
3) It appears that John the younger moved to Norwich, Co.Norfolk at around the time that he came into his inheritance (1579-80).
4) Brother Thomas is almost certainly the Testator of the 1560 Will (proximity to Godalming, clothworkers mentioned).
4) Burial too early for PR.
5) John Sr could be the same John who witnessed the 1546 Will of Thomas DYER of Godalming.
Loveland Family Home St Catherine's Hill Chapel. St Catherine's Hill is a hill south of Guildford in Surrey, England, with a ruined chapel on its top. The hill is about half a mile south of Guildford on the way to Godalming, near the village of Artington and the River Wey.[1] The village is on a sandstone outcrop near the Pilgrims' Way, at the crossing on the river.
Chapel[edit] The name is derived from the chantry chapel, a ruined ancient monument on top of the hill. This was probably a chapel of ease associated with St Nicholas Church in Guildford and was built in the early 14th century by the rector of the church, Richard de Wauncey.
A five-day fair has been held here historically, licensed by King Edward II in 1308. Art[edit] The hill and chapel were depicted by the artist J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851), with engravings including some in the Tate Gallery.[2][3] The watercolourist Percy Robertson (1868–1934) painted the view from the hill in 1891.
John Loveland (Detailed History)
St. Catherine's Hill, near Guildford, Surrey, England
The ruins of St. Catherines Chapel atop the hill for centuries
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MARY ELISHA THOMAS was born about 1515 of Guildford, Surrey, England, to Evan Thomas (1490-1543) and Mary Davies (1492-1518.)
She married John Loveland about 1539, Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England.
Mary Thomas was buried 12 May 1593, Norwich St. Lawrence, Norwich, Norfolk, England, age 78.
Saint Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England ((Loveland Family Estate)
Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England (John (Leueland) Loveland Sr.) Catheryne Hill, Guildford, Surrey, England St_Catherine's Hill is a hill south of Guildford in Surrey, England, with a ruined chapel on its top.
The hill is about half a mile south of Guildford on the way to Godalming, near the village of Artington and the River Wey.[1] The village is on a sandstone outcrop near the Pilgrims' Way, at the crossing on the river.
===== Chapel The name is derived from the chantry chapel, a ruined ancient monument on top of the hill. This was probably a chapel of ease associated with St Nicholas Church in Guildford and was built in the early 14th century by the rector of the church, Richard de Wauncey.
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