Thurston Collyer, son of Robert Collier and Isabella Doddington, md Elizabeth Turnstall
1. Robert Collyer
2. Anne Collyer
3. James Collyer, son of Thurston, purchased the Manor of Stone from the Crown, in 1543 by deed dated March 26th, sold Stone to his father-in-law, Richard Needham of Shavington County of Salpo (Shropshire) but the sale was repudiated by his son, Francis Collier, in 1599.
Robert Collyer, son of Thurston Collyer, citizen and pewterer of London and Mary Strangs, widow of St. Botolph Aldgate of the County of Derby were married by general license issued February 3, 1570, moved to London about 1600, became a merchant, lived in the parish of St. Olive Southwake, (Surrey Site of Thomas) where he died in 1625; 1625 will probated and recorded page 117, Clarke Sec. P XXVIII.
1. Charles Collyer
2. John Collyer, md Regina,
daughter of Mrs., Anna Semillano, died in December 1649, will
dated 18th December 1649, proved 8 January 1650; directs that he be buried at Beddington in Surrey; gives 1/3 of his goods to Regina, his wife, 1/3 to his son Charles, and the remaining 1/3 as follows: to my brother, Isaac Collyer, Sr., I forgive f500
he owes me, to my nephew, Isaac Collyer, Jr., f150, to my mother-in-law, Mrs. Anna Semillano f50, to her daughter, my sister-in-law, Anna Maria f200, to my brother-in-law, husband
of Anna Maria Semillano, Vincentia Malo f200 from which is to be deducted what he owes me for pictures to my brother-in-law, John Knight, my interest in the house he now inhabits in Marks Lane
and to my sister, Mary, his wife, f20, to my cousins, William and Mary Jumer, f25, to Henry Smith f15, to the poor of Beddington f10, to Mr. John Throgmorton f50, to the Poor of London f20, to William Joliffe I restore of what I had with him f100, executors to be my dear friend, Mr. Job Throgmorton, Brother Isaac Collyer and wife Regina.
If my wife leaves England at any time my son, Charles, is not to go with her; he is to be brought up in English learning and the Protestant faith.
Sealed at Wallington in Surrey the day and date first mentioned.
Witnesses: John Heather, Wm. Blake.
(Virginia Gleanings in England by Lothrop Wettington and published Virginia
Magazine
His, & Bio., Vol. XVII p. 303).
4. Mary Collyer married John Knight
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