| | 1. John Wells, c. 13 Oct 1565, All Saints' Church, Malden, Wiltshire, England bur. 12 Nov 1607, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, EnglandOnly the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” (Age ~ 42 years) | | | 2. son Wells, b. Abt 1567, Old Malden, Kingston, London, England bur. 10 Feb 1569, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, EnglandOnly the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” (Age ~ 2 years) | | | 3. Thomas Wells, c. 17 Jul 1569, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, England Only the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” bur. 21 Jan 1575, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, EnglandOnly the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” (Age ~ 5 years) | | | 4. Susan Wells, b. Abt 1571, Old Malden, Kingston, London, England bur. 16 Dec 1614 (Age ~ 43 years) | | | 5. Margaret Wells, c. 20 Jan 1573, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, England Only the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” bur. 25 Jan 1573, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, EnglandOnly the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” (Age ~ 0 years) | | + | 6. Thomas Wells, b. Abt 1575, Maldon, Essex, England bur. 25 Dec 1624, Maldon, Essex, England (Age ~ 49 years) ▻ Helen Pilgrim, m. 27 Jan 1599/1600 ; Katherine | | | 7. Helene Wells, c. 18 Aug 1577, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, England Only the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.”  | | | 8. Christopher Wells, c. 22 Mar 1581/82, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, England Only the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” d. probably young | | | 9. Christopher Wells, c. 22 Mar 1582/83, St. Peter's Church, Malden, Essex, England Only the Tower of this ancient Parish Church remains. St. Peter’s church was given to Beeleigh Abbey by Robert Mantell in 1180. In 1306, on account of the insufficient income of each the Bishop of London, with the consent of the Abbot of Beeleigh, united the two so-called “livings” and they have been conjoined ever since. Henry V (c. 1416) established a chantry or guild in St. Peter’s in order that a priest should sing mass there “to pray for the said King Henry”; also “to keep a school there.” d. 1660 (Age ~ 76 years) | |