Thanks again ArgyllGran, what would I do without you ;-)
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For John Appleyard (William's father) the same tree has the following (without any proof offered):
John Appleyard Birth Butterwick, Lincolnshire, England Death Unknown
Birth Butterwick, Lincolnshire, England
(AGE) Death of Son Thomas Appleyard(–1526) 1526 • Thornton, Lincolnshire, England
1526 Death of Son Robert Appleyard(–1545) 1545
Death of Son William Appleyard(–1567) 1567 • Ulceby, Lincolnshire, England
Living Moved to Hall Garth burstwick following marriage to Helen/Margaret Sheffield.
Family In 1496-7, Robert Appilyerd, Executor, proved the Will of "Mr. Wm. Sheffield, Dean of York " This Robert is supposed to have been a nephew of the Dean. He was Keeper of Langwith
Family John Appleyard of Butterwick was great-great grandson of Sir William Appleyard of Norwich, H.W.A.) John Appleyard of Butterwick, Isle of Axholme, married Margaret or Helen, daughter of Sir Robert Sheflield.
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There are 17 trees on Ancestry with Robert Appleyard, died 1545. Parents John Appleyard and Margaret Sheffield.
As usual, most have just copied blindly from each other. Most don't have any details for his brother William other than his name.
One says he died 1567, which would be the same as your William.
It says:
William Appleyard –1567 Birth Unknown Death 1567 • Ulceby, Lincolnshire, England
Death of Brother Thomas Appleyard(–1526) 1526 • Thornton, Lincolnshire, England
Debt 1530 To Smyth, Robert, of Ulceby, husbandmanBoswell, Thomas, of Ulceby, husbandman
Property 1538 John More, late Abbot of Thornton demised the Grange and tithes of corn to William Aplyard of Ulceby, for 30 years, to commence after the deaths of George (vicar of barrow), William and James Appleyard: and the he became possessed about 12 years since.
Death of Brother Robert Appleyard(–1545) 1545
Death 1567 • Ulceby, Lincolnshire, England
1567 Chancery proceedings Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England William Appulyard, executor of George Appulyard, tenement in the manor of Barrow in the demise of the Late Abbot of Thornton. ( pedigree charts indicate that George vicar of barrow and Thomas abbot of Thornton where issues of John and Margaret) Ancestry
Comment by tree owner (JaneRHarris1 ): William mentioned in his fathers will, migrated to Ulceby and became the ancestor of the Lincolnshire family? Where is the will?
Re the 1567 Chancery proceedings, it offers "British Chancery Records, 1386-1558" as proof.
From Ancestry:
William Appulyard in the British Chancery Records, 1386-1558 Name William Appulyard Place Lincoln Date 1544-1547 Volume 9 Page 3 Bundle 1096
No document to see on Ancestry, however.
National Archives ??
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/chancery-equity-suits-before-1558/
I've no idea where any of the rest of the claimed info on the tree comes from, let alone whether it's correct or not.
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There is no date, I came across it on a tree on Ancestry.
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You refer to 'a document' but don't give its date - what was it please?
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I have William Appleyard of Ulceby d.1567
Father of Thomas Appleyard and Isabella.
I have come across a document which says.
John Appleyard of Santoft aforesaid, who married dau. of Bilton and had a son and heir,viz: John Appleyard, of Butterwick, Isle of Axholme, co.Lincoln, married Margaret or Helen, day. of Sir Robert Sheffield, Knt.,and Helen , day. and heiress of Sir Robert Delves, Knt. Sir Robert was Speaker of the House of Commons, Recorder of London, &c., and by her had issue--
Richard Appleyard, mentioned in hi father's Will. William Appleyard, mentioned in his father's Will, migrated to Ulcebye, Lincolnshire, and became the Ancestor of the Lincolnshire Family.
Agnes, Margaret, Elizabeth. All three mentioned in father's Will.
Robert Appleyard, of Falsthorpe, mentioned in his father's Will.
His Will proved 1545, had issue, 3 children-- Thomas Appleyard, of Swaby, his will proved 1561. Janet Elizabeth George Appleyard, Vicar of Barrow. Thomas Appleyard, the Lord Abbot of Thornton. John Appleyard, of whom afterwards.
I did find the family on Tudorplace Sheffield.
Is my William the same William mentioned in the Will?
I will just mention we were told we descended from Sir John Appleyard of Bracon Ash, but haven't found any evidence to suggest that.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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