John Fetherston: Featherstone One Name Study


John Fetherston

Male 1562 - 1634  (~ 72 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Fetherston was born in Abt. 1562 (son of William Fetherston and Ann Lemond); died on 11 Apr 1634 in Packwood House, Packwood, Warwickshire; was buried on 12 Apr 1634 in St Giles, Packwood, Warwickshire.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Johannis Fetherston
    • Residence: 1590, Beausale, Warwickshire
    • Residence: 1598, Fetherston House, Packwood, Warwickshire
    • Residence: 1634, Packwood, Warwickshire
    • Will: 13 May 1634

    Notes:

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-38470
    Grant indented by Robert Burdett of Bromcott, esq., to John Fetherston of Bewsall, yeoman, for £340, of a messuage in Packewoode called Fetherstonhowse and a close called Crofte att the Yate, Great meadowe, Litle Grove field, the Wheatfield, the Middle field, the Lanefield, the Ould Grove and the messuage late Emme alias Emmat Palmer, widow, in Packwood with the Homefield and Pittfield. Signed and sealed by Robert Burdett. Seal of red wax, oval: on a wreath a lion's head arased. Witnesses: Richard Fenys, Edw. Aglionby, John Barwell, Thomas Ichener, William Hopkines, Peter Pott, Walter Coleman, William Baggbye, Geoff Fludd. Finding No DR12/15 Date 3 August 1598 Status open Level file

    In 1598 paid £340 to Robert Buedett of Bramcote who was lord of the manor of Packwood for the freehold of a house called Fetherston House in Packwood - this is not Packwood House.

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-7299
    Deed of gift from William Fetherston the elder of Packewoode, yeoman, to John Fetherston his eldest son of all his moveables and immoveables in Packewood, with inventory of goods reserved attached. Dated 2 July, 1599. Seal of red wax, defaced. Witnesses: William Hopkins, John Whirrett, William Wichforde, John Ives. Finding No DR12/16 Date 2 July 1599 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41210
    Counterpart of No. 16. Signed John Fetherston. Seal defaced. Finding No DR12/17 Date 2 July 1599 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-6933
    Grant by William Fetherston of Packewode, yeoman, to John Fetherston his son of a cottage in the borough of Warwick next Joyce Poole, called Brightie bower, between land of the Church of St. Nicholas on the east, and the tenement of William Fetherstone in the tenure of John Large on the west. Dated 2 July, 41 Elizabeth. Witnesses: William Hopkins, John Whirrett, William Witheford, John Ives. Seal lost. Finding No DR12/18 Date 2 July 1599 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-6648
    Receipt for delivery of a `bagge' under the seales of John Fetherston and Mr. William Birde, containing `one fortie peeces to kepe indifferently in truste for them untill the vjth daye of Novembre next'. Dated, 13 December, 45 Elizabeth. Signed: Wm. Hopkins, John Fetherston, Willm Byrde. Finding No DR12/21 Date 13 December 1602 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-38768
    Indenture of lease from John Fetherston of Packewoode, yeoman, to Richard Milwarde of Bentley Heathe, gent., of a messuage and two yard-lands in Priors Hardwicke and Priors Marston, in the tenures of Peter Allibonde or Mathewe Croftes, for 11 years. Signed by John Fetherston. Seal lost. Dated 23 January, 5 James I. Finding No DR12/22 Date 23 January 1607-08 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41950
    Bond of John Ashebie, senior, of Warwick, yeoman, and John Ashebie, junior, of Rowington, couper, to John Fetherston of Packwoode, yeoman, in £130, for the performance of covenants in a conveyance to John Fetherston of a close or pasture of land in Packwood, called the Old House close. Witnesses: Wm. Hopkins `scriptor', Thos. Greathed, Willm. Lewes alias Penson, John Bree, Thomas Francklyn, John Heming the elder, John Heming the younger. Dated 28 October, 15 James I. Seals (1) Lost; (2) A lion? passant. Finding No DR12/23 Date 28 October 1617 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-6708
    Bond from Thomas Bagshaw of Packwood, husbandman, to John Fetherston of Packwood in £10 for the performance of covenants contained in a lease to Bagshaw of Packwood. Greene House and a close late in the tenure of Henry Elliottes. Signed and sealed by Thomas Bagshaw. Witnesses: Edward Clerke, Francis Fetherston, Wm. Fetherston. Dated 6 January, 7 Charles I. Finding No DR12/26 Date 6 January 1631/2 Status open Level file

    Piece of Paper from a Bible or Prayer book
    Joanna ffetherstone wife of John of Packwood died Tuesday 6 September 1631 and buried in the church on the 8th
    John Fetherston father of the above Thomas died Friday 11 April buried in Packwood church 12th April 1634.

    Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Johannis Fetherston
    John Fetherston of Packwood 1634
    written ? March 1633.
    John Fetherston eldest son. Land in Packwood and Lapworth in Warwick. Mansion goes to John. Mentions a grand son Stephen Fetherston. There are various properties and fields mention in Lapworth. Brother William Fetherston. Daughter Alice Palmer. Her youngest children Alice, Elizabeth, Ann? and ffrances Palmer. Apprenticeship for ffrances Palmer. Daughter Elizabeth Harbourne? her sons John and Thomas Harbourne. Son ffrancis Fetherston. Dorothy and Thomas Fetherston youngest children of son John Fetherston. William and Thomas Fetherston sons of son Thomas Fetherston. Son William Fetherston.

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-38684
    An Inventory of the goods and chattels of John Fetherston late of Packwood, gent., deceased, Samuel Evans, clerk, Francis Fetherston, Thomas Fetherston, John Price, Thomas Webb, gent. and Nicholas Odams, yeoman. Finding No DR12/27 Date
    16 April 1634 Status open Level file

    John married Joan Bennett in 1590. Joan died on 06 Sep 1631 in Packwood House, Packwood, Warwickshire; was buried on 08 Sep 1631 in St Giles, Packwood, Warwickshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Fetherston was born in Abt. 1591.
    2. Alice Fetherston was born in Abt. 1592.
    3. John Fetherston was born in Abt. 1593; died on 03 Sep 1670 in Packwood, Warwickshire; was buried on 05 Sep 1670 in St Giles, Packwood, Warwickshire.
    4. Francis Fetherston was born in Abt. 1598; died in 1657 in Shustoke, Warwickshire; was buried on 07 Jun 1657 in St Cuthbert, Shustoke, Warwickshire.
    5. William Fetherston was born in Abt. 1601; died in 1670.
    6. Thomas Fetherston was born in Abt. 1603; died in 1645 in Warwick, Warwickshire.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Fetherston (son of John Fetherston and Elizabeth Turner); died in 1601.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1570, Packwood, Warwickshire
    • Residence: 1599, Packwood House, Packwood, Warwickshire
    • Residence: 1601, Packwood, Warwickshire

    Notes:

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41946
    Bond of Thomas Fetherston of Bewsale, yeoman, to William Fetherston his brother for £60 for the performance of covenants in a conveyance from Thomas to William of the Close called Lyghtfylde and a medowe and grove now in the tenure of Margerie Walker, wydowe, and late of William Averey, and now of Elizabeth mother of Thomas, which John his father bought of Humphrey Conyngesbye gent. Witnesses: John Olduale, Richard Heither, Nycholas Byrde, Richard Weyle and Hughe Palmer. Dated 4 March 2 3 Philip Mary. Seal of red wax, circular, broken. R.H. Finding No DR12/11 Date 4 March 1555/6 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-38130
    Conveyance by Thomas Fetherston of Bewsale, son and heir of John Fetherston late of Packwood, to William Fetherston his brother of the close called Lyghtfeld with the meadow and grove in Packwood late of Margery Walker, widow, and a meadow late in the tenure of William Avery and now in the tenure of Elizabeth Fetherston, widow, his mother. Dated 4 March, 2-3 Philip Mary. Witnesses: Richard Hethe, priest, Richard Weyle, Hugh Palmer, John Oldnale, and Nicholas Byrde. Seal of red wax, circular. R.H. Finding No DR12/12 Date 4 March 1555/6 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-6664
    Grant by Thomas Fetherston of Bewsal, yeoman, for £40, to William Fetherston of Packewoode his brother, of all his goods and chattels. Dated 26 September, 12 Elizabeth. Seal of red wax, circular. A man holding a spear in his left hand. Witnesses: Jhon Butler, William Ichener the elder, Richard Veale and others. Finding No DR12/14 Date 26 September 1570 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-7299
    Deed of gift from William Fetherston the elder of Packewoode, yeoman, to John Fetherston his eldest son of all his moveables and immoveables in Packewood, with inventory of goods reserved attached. Dated 2 July, 1599. Seal of red wax, defaced. Witnesses: William Hopkins, John Whirrett, William Wichforde, John Ives. Finding No DR12/16 Date 2 July 1599 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-6933
    Grant by William Fetherston of Packewode, yeoman, to John Fetherston his son of a cottage in the borough of Warwick next Joyce Poole, called Brightie bower, between land of the Church of St. Nicholas on the east, and the tenement of William Fetherstone in the tenure of John Large on the west. Dated 2 July, 41 Elizabeth. Witnesses: William Hopkins, John Whirrett, William Witheford, John Ives. Seal lost. Finding No DR12/18 Date 2 July 1599 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41759
    Indenture tripartite between William Fetherston the elder of Packewoode, yeoman, of the 1st part, Reginald Broome, esq., of Woodlowe, Robert West of Warwick, gent., William Hopkins of Warwick, yeoman, and John Bennett of Rowington of the 2nd part, and William Fetherston the younger of the 3rd part, witnessing that the said William Fetherston had granted to the said Reginald etc. in trust for his son William, his messuages etc. in Warwick and Hampton in Arden, Bentley Heathe in Solihull late in the tenure of Barnabe Holbache, messuages in Coventry in Sheepe and Spone Streets, and messuages in Daventrye and Stoneleye. Witnesses John Fetherston, Thomas Lucas, John Fetherston and Nicholas Britton. Dated 10 April, 42 Eliz. Seal lost. Finding No DR12/19 Date 10 April 1600 Status open Level file

    William married Ann Lemond. Ann died in 1581. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann Lemond died in 1581.

    Notes:

    Maxstoke Castle pedigree says Anne was the daughter of ? Lemond of Chadwick in Bromsgrove, d 1581.

    Children:
    1. 1. John Fetherston was born in Abt. 1562; died on 11 Apr 1634 in Packwood House, Packwood, Warwickshire; was buried on 12 Apr 1634 in St Giles, Packwood, Warwickshire.
    2. William Fetherston


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Fetherston (son of Thomas Fetherston and Margaret (Fetherston)).

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1511, Packwood, Warwickshire

    Notes:

    Maxstoke Pedigree Tree John of Packwood fl 1511, d c1550

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41886
    Deed of gift by Dionesse Turnor of Bewsalle, co. Warwyke, `wido', in consideration of 7 marks 2s. 8d. lent to her by John Federstone, her son in law of his mariage money to hym graunted by William Turnor late her husband, to the said John and Elizabeth his wife, of all her goods and chattels. Dated 20 November, 25 Hen. VIII. Circular seal of red wax. Finding No DR12/6 Date 20 November 1533 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41729
    Indenture of Humphrey Conyngesbye of Vlnale conveying for 4 marks sterling to John Federstone and his heirs, a meadow in Pakwood lying between land of the Prior and convent of Couentre late in the tenure of William Bagbye on the south, land of John Gowper, clerk, called le Hyefelde on the north and east, and land of the said Prior and convent in the tenure of Thomas Symondes on the west, together with a road leading to the said meadow called Conyngesbye Fordrove. Dated 24 April, 29 Henry VIII. Seal of red wax, oval: a trefoil slipped. Endorsed: Enrolled at the Sessions of the Peace held in Warwick, Tuesday after Trinity, 29 Henry VIII. Finding No DR12/7 Date 24 April 1537 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-15173
    Release by John Federston of Pakwood to Roger Oldnale of Rowyngton of all actions and disputes. Dated 16 Jan. 1 Edward VI. Seal of red wax, circular. A pelican in her piety. Finding No DR12/8 Date 16 January 1547/8 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-38501
    Conveyance by Humphrey Conyngesby of Vlnale, gent., for £10 to John Federston of Packwod, of the close called Lightfylde, and a meadow adjacent with a grove at the upper end in Packwod, lying in width between land of Anthony Spenser, within the demesne of Knolle on the north, and land late of John Fulwod, late of London deceased, on the south, and in length from land of John Federston late of John Cowper, clerk, to Chesset wood, which close, pasture, grove and meadow are in the tenure of Maurice Walker and Margery his wife, late wife of Thomas Federstone, deceased. Dated 3 Feb. 2 Edward VI. Seal of red wax, square. The letter H preceded by a star. Finding No DR12/9 Date 3 February 1547/8 Status open Level file

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-7011
    Indenture between Humphrey Gonyngesby of Vllenhale, gent., and John Federstone of Pakwood, conveying for £7 to the latter, the capital mese in Packwood in the tenure of Morrys Walker and Margery his wife, together with Whome felde, Rye Croft, Brodecroft lying in Pakwood, on mortgage. Dated 18 Sept. 2 Edw. VI. Seal lost. Finding No DR12/10 Date 18 September 1548 Status open Level file

    John married Elizabeth Turner. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Turner (daughter of Margaret (Fetherston)).

    Notes:

    Maxstoke Pedigree tree Elizabeth da of William Turner of Haseley

    Children:
    1. Edward Fetherston
    2. Thomas Fetherston
    3. Margaret Fetherston
    4. Thomas Fetherston
    5. Alice Fetherston
    6. 2. William Fetherston died in 1601.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Fetherston (son of John Fetherston and Emot (Fetherston)).

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1505, Packwood, Warwickshire

    Notes:

    Fetherston of Packwood deeds and papers https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/archive/arch-41693
    Demise by Richard Conyngesby, Ralph Meredythe, and John Tayler, reciting that Alice Conygesby widow and Humphrey Conyngesby, her son and heir apparent, by charter dated 8 March, 10 Henry VIII (1518-19) demised to Thomas Federstone of Packwode the capital messuage there and the pasture called Whomefeld, another called la Ryecrofte, another called in Brodcrofte, and another called the Lyghtfelde, with a grove at its head, for 61 years, rendering yearly 31s. 4d., which is herewith confirmed. Dated 12 March, 10 Hen. VIII. Seals of red wax. (1) Circular. A pelican in her piety. (2) Oval. A water-bouget. (3) A star of six points.

    Thomas married Margaret (Fetherston). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret (Fetherston)

    Notes:

    Maxstoke Castle Pedigree
    Margaret went on to marry Maurice Walker

    Children:
    1. William Fetherston
    2. 4. John Fetherston

  3. 11.  Margaret (Fetherston)

    Notes:

    Maxstoke Castle Pedigree -Margaret went on to marry Maurice Walker

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Turner