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- have to prove this connection between these two George Maplesdens.
Supposed Gent. 1663. see visitations 1663-68, p 106
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source: Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol. II, pp 1291-
George Maplisden, one of the Aldermen of the City of Rochester in the County of Kent, i October 32 Elizabeth, proved 28 January 1590. The poor of Rochester, of Maidstone, of Marden, of St. Margaret's near Rochester, of Frynsbury and of Stroode in Kent. The poor also of Woldham and of Chatham in Kent. Thomazine my wife shall have the use and occupation of thouse where I now dwell during the years I have in the same. At her death then to Henry my son. To my nephew Peter Maplsden my lease of the barn and orchard wthout the East gate of the city, he yearly delivering to my wife the one half of all the apples and pears that shall happen to grow in the said orchard. To my nephew John Fisher my great gray stoned horse colt. To Katherine mine eldest daughter two hundred marks at one and twenty or day of marriage. To Lydia my second and youngest daughter, the said amount, paid in like sort. My said sons Henry and Peter at their ages of one and twenty. I hope my said daughters will be always dutiful and obedient to their mother, who hath been always very natural to them and careful over them. To my sister KATHERINE FISHER of detling in said county, widow, a piece of gold of thirty shillings. To THOMAZINE EPPES, her daughter, a piece of thirty shillings. To KATHERINE FISHER, another of her daughters, ten pounds at one and twenty or day of marriage. To MARY FISHER, another of her daughters (a like bequest). To MORETRAILL WOODE and ENDURE WOODE, children of ELIZABETH WOODE, one other of the daughters of the said KATHERINE my sister, now deceased, ten pounds apiece at their several ages of one and twenty or days of marriage.
To my sister Goldsmithe's children now living five pounds apiece at one and twenty or days of marriage.
To my sister DOROTHY GOSLING thirty shillings and to every of her children forty shillings apiece at one and twenty or days of marriage.
To my cousin JOHN MAPLISDEN, Bachelor in Divinity, my great mare and her youngest colt.
My cousin EDWARD MAPLISDEN of Maidstone.
My cousin THOMAS GAYE.
EDWARD MAPLISDEN or Marden aforesaid the elder, clothier.
ROBERT MAPLISDEN my cousin GEORGE MAPLISDENS son of Maidstone.
JOHN COLSONE of Rainham, Kent.
WILLIAM WOODYER, of Cooling, and every of his children
I will and bequeath unto my said son HENRY my term and interest in certain lands in Marden to me made by the Dean and Chapter of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary in Rochester. I make and ordain my trusty and well beloved n ephew PETER MAPLISDEN of Rochester and my trusty and well beloved cousin EDWARD MAPLISDEN of Maidstone my sole executors and my trusty and loving frind MR. JOHN COVELL of Maidstone, my cousin GOERGE MAPLISDEN of Maidstone, EDMOND NOTT of Stowting and my cousin JOHN EPPES of Detling to be my overseers. The reside of my goods etc debts being paid and legacies and funerals discharged, I wholly give to THOMAZINE my well beloved wife.
Then follows his disposition of his lands, tenements, etc. Provision made for satisfaction of wife's dower and for bringing up and educating of children already born or hereafter to be born. To son HENRY my mansion called Tilden (in another place Silden) in the parish of Marden and my tenement and lands which I late purchased of Mr. Richard Tilden, lying etc. in the same parish, to him and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body, remainder to PETER my son, next to my two daughters, KATHERINE and LYDIA, then to myt nephew PETER MAPLISDEN, then to my cousins JOH, EDWARD and RICHARD MAPLISDEN, the sons of mine uncle JERVIS MAPLISDEN deceased and lastly to my right heirs forever. Certain lands etc. to son PETER (among which some bought of JOHN WALKER and ROBERT TILDEN), with provisions for entailing etc.
I will that my said wife shall have the ordering, educating and bringing up of my said children for their better training up in the fear of God in virtue and learning until they shall severally attain and come to their ages of one and twenty years.
John Eppes one of the witnesses. Sainberbe, 2.
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