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1st wife of Augustine Walker name unknown. mother of Ann Holland, Mary Johnson, Elizabeth Warren, Dorothy Walker.

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Mary (Stringer) Walker, widow of John Jouatt, was Augustine’s second wife; she was married to John Jouatt when his children were born.

Mary signed a will 6 23 Dec 1614 in Great Amwell, Hertsfordshire, England.Mary had a will probated 5 10 Jan 1614/1615 in Great Amwell, Hertsfordshire, England. Mary was buried at Great Amwell on 26 December 1614.[4] "Marye Walkar, widdowe, late wife of Augustine Walkar of Amwell was buried the xxvith December."[5]

http://webspace.webring.com/people/eu/um_5941/aqwg116.htm#5652

Augustine Walker Will: Dated 19 Apr 1613, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, no probate date [TAG 78 (2):83-86 (Ap r 2003)]. Requests burial at church or churchyard of Great Amwell. Names dau. Elizabeth Warren wife of Richard Warren, her three children Marey, Ann, and Sarey Warren. Thomas, John and Frauncis Holland, children of Thomas Holland & my daughter Ann, his wife. Unborn child "said Ann is now conceyved". Daughter Mary Johnson. Symon Adams, son of Symon Adams Citizen & draper of London. And Dorothy his daughter [a gold ring that was her mother's]. Wife Marey, executrix. Thomas Hassall, Vicar of "much Amwell" for services preaching at my funeral. Symon Adams the father, overseer of will. Mark of Augustine Walker. Sworn by Thomas Holmested, Thomas Robert & John Larke (no date of probate).

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↑ Entered by Michael Lechner, Sep. 24, 2012. ↑ The Parish register and Tithing book of Thomas Hassall of Amwell. ↑ The will of Augustine Walker ↑ www.craigrich.net/TAG_Warren.pdf ↑ The Parish register and Tithing book of Thomas Hassall of Amwell. Sources

The will of Augustine Walker. Thomas Hassall, Stephen G. Doree, "The Parish register and Tithing book of Thomas Hassall of Amwell", Hertfordshire Record Society, Jan 1, 1989 - Reference - 281 pages. Lechner Family History, compiled by Michael Lechner, with my father Ted Harold Lechner. Links

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stringer-55


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Birth place listed as "Tenderden, Kent, England" (source: geni.com)

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Burial place listed as "St. Katherine's, London, England" (source: geni.com)

Full name of cemetery "Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine by the Tower" (source: wikipedia.org)

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John Bourne was born Abt 1527 in Tenderden, Kent, England and died 1610 in London, England.

Parents:

Married: 1. 1554 in London, Middlesex, England to Maudlin b Abt 1533 in London, Middlesex, England. The name of her parents is not known.

5 children include:
1. John Bourne b: Abt 1555 in London, Middlesex, England
2. Robert Bourne b: Abt 1557 in London, Middlesex, England
3. Bartholomew Bourne b: 1559 in London, Middlesex, England
4. Elizabeth Bourne b: Abt 1562 in London, Middlesex, England
5. Joan Bourne b: Abt 1564 in London, Middlesex, England

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Ancestral File Number: 8J63-H0
Maudlin is a spelling variant of Magdalene or Madeleine. (fn1)

Links
1. Ancestry Library Edition: Mills Dec 2001 Change Date: 18 Mar 2001
2. http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.britisles.england.ken.general/55.1/mb.ashx
3. St. Mildred's Church, Tenterden, Kent

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In most circumstances, I would recommend searching the Tenterden records in an attempt to find John BOURNE's parents. However, the surviving Tenterden parish records (St. Mildred's) date only from 1544. Since this date is more than fifteen years after John's birth, you won't be able to definitely determine his parents. However, you could see if there were other BOURNEs in that location and possibly John's marriage as well, if you think it happened in Tenterden and not London.

You also mentioned the name Maudlin (John's wife). This is a spelling variant of Magdalene or Madeleine. However, the only way to find out her surname is to find the marriage record. As I mentioned, this might be at Tenterden. However, if it occurred in London, that would mean a search of literally hundreds of London parishes. (link2)

From: "NEHGR, Volume 51" by Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, NEGHS c/o Google Books

Will

JOHN BOURNE the elder citizen and baker of London "being aged" &c., 1 March 1609, proved 26 June 1610. To be buried in the church of the Hospital of St. Katherine's near the Tower of London where I now inhabit and dwell. To wife (18961) Mawdlin my five leases, one of the tenements in a certain place called Hammes and Gwynes, another of tenements in Dolphin Alley, another of the tenement wherein Thomas Deane dwelleth and the lease of my now dwelling house within the Hospital of St. Katherine's, all which I hold from the Right Hon. Sir Julius Caesar, knight, Master of the said Hospital, and the lease I hold from John Stepkyn gent. of Wapping Wall, Middlesex. If wife die or marry before expiration of these leases of tenements in Hams and Guynes then it shall go to my eldest son (18961i) John Bourne the younger, and f he die &c. then to my son (18961ii) Robert Bourne, and if he die &c. then to my youngest son (9480) Bartholomew Bourne. Elizabeth and Joane Bourne, daughters of my said son John, at one and twenty. (4740) Thomas and (9481ii) Maudlin Bourne the children of son Bartholomew. Loving friends John Skynner the elder of Lee in Essex mariner and Charles Browghton of St. Katherine's. Wife to be sole executrix. To son John my messuage called or known by the name of the sign of the Pewter Platter in Gratious street London for life and then to my son Robert. A codicil annexed bearing the date 5 May 1610.