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Katherine TRENOWITH, Raynward
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Name Katherine TRENOWITH Suffix Raynward Birth Abt 1458 Treno, Cornwall, England
Gender Female Death 1488 Cornwall England
[1] Feoffment 12 Oct 1496 [1] Feoffment _FSFTID KZCR-BBS _FSLINK https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZCR-BBS _UID 5536DA0B37A24AAC976C24164AC7AA3F7671 Person ID I594778431 Carney Wehofer July 2025 Last Modified 22 Sep 2024
Father John TRENOWETH, b. 8 Sep 1426, Cornwall, England
d. 12 Mar 1497, Truro, Cornwall, England
(Age 70 years) Mother Honor TREGARTHIN, b. 1427, Devon, England
d. 1465, Cornwall, England
(Age 38 years) Family ID F536731904 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Edmund (Edward) STRADLING, b. Abt 1455, Wiltshire, England
d. Aft 1512, England
(Age ~ 58 years) Children 1. Lady Isabelle STRADLING, Raynward, b. Abt 1480, St Minver, Cornwall, England
d. Abt 1562, St Minver, Cornwall, England
(Age ~ 82 years)2. Joan STRADLING, b. Abt 1496 d. Yes, date unknown (Age ~ 71 years) Family ID F536731902 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 22 Sep 2024
Family 2 John RAYNWARD, b. 1445, Cornwall, England
d. Yes, date unknown Marriage Abt 1477 [1] Children 1. John RAYNWARD, b. Abt 1480, prob. England
d. Bef 1515 (Age ~ 34 years)2. Isabelle RAYNWARD, b. Abt 1482 d. 1542, Penkeville, Rosorrow, St Minver, Cornwall, England
(Age ~ 60 years)3. Joan RAYNWARD, b. Abt 1485, Cornwall, England
d. Yes, date unknownFamily ID F536731905 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 22 Sep 2024
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Notes - According to the The Visitations of Cornwall, 1530, 1573, & 1620,[1] Katherine was the 4th daughter of John Trenowth and married Edward Stradling and they had 3 daughters who were all coheirs and coheirs of John:
Isabella who married a Gilbert
Joanna who married a Kemys
A second Joanna who married William Carnsewe.
Second Joanna more likely to have been named Jane, as Jane is shown as the wife of William Carnsewe (see Reference)[2] or Joan from:
Carnsewye v Stradlynge:[3]
Plaintiffs: William CARNSEW(YE), of St Kew, co. Cornwall, gentleman, and Joan his wife, daughter and heir of Edmund STRADLYNG.
Defendants: John, nephew and heir of William STRADLYNGE, clerk.
Subject: Messuage and land in the lordship of Coyty., and other messuages and land therein. Glamorgan
Date: 1538-1544
Katherine appears to have married secondly (or even first) John Raynward and had a son John based on:
1504-1515: Payne v Gilbert:[4]
Plaintiffs: Mores Payne and Johane, his wife.
Defendants: Thomas Gilbert and Isabel, his wife.
Subject: Chattels due by the custom of Cornwall, which is set out, from the goods of John Raynward, of Tresoro, brother of the said Johane and Isabel, who died seised of the manors of Bosewhithek and Troblethek and other lands in Padstow.
1518-1529: Kemys v Gilbert:[5]
Plaintiffs: Arthur Kemys and Johanne, his wife.
Defendants: Thomas Gilbert and Isabel, his wife.
Subject: Detention of deeds relating to messuages, land, mills, dovecotes, and rent late of John Rayneward, brother of the said Johanne and Isabel, in Roosorowe, Trenawate, Ambell [in St Kew], Egg[lich ?], Padstow, St Servyn, St Cadoke [in Padstow], St Evyn Chapell, St Columb the Nether, Mousehole, Boswythgy, Bodwyn, Luxulyan (Leyzelyan), Geyre, Bury, Dannambrod, Dundagiell, Treiblethek, Launceston, Little Ha... mon, Mendeismore and Wollecombe More in the parish of St Luke (sic.). Cornwall
- According to the The Visitations of Cornwall, 1530, 1573, & 1620,[1] Katherine was the 4th daughter of John Trenowth and married Edward Stradling and they had 3 daughters who were all coheirs and coheirs of John:
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Sources - [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 22 Sep 2024), entry for Katherine TRENOWITH, person ID KZCR-BBS. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 22 Sep 2024), entry for Katherine TRENOWITH, person ID KZCR-BBS. (Reliability: 3).
