The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . olds, grand-daughter of Dr. Doyley, D D. Richard 4© Dene, Deaiie^ Adeatte. Deane succeeded as heir-at-law to the Passmore estates of the Doyleys. He married Mary . Sir Cope Doyley of Greenland House, Hambledon, died 1633. It is to be hopedthat some descendant of this ancient family may be found tobring this pedigree to the present date. John Deane, of Shutford. In 1580 Christopher, his son. In 1590 Denys Deane, of Shutford. In 1597 there was a Christopher Deane, of Shutford andSwalcliffe. —William Deane of Pinnocks wife, MargaretWickh


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . olds, grand-daughter of Dr. Doyley, D D. Richard 4© Dene, Deaiie^ Adeatte. Deane succeeded as heir-at-law to the Passmore estates of the Doyleys. He married Mary . Sir Cope Doyley of Greenland House, Hambledon, died 1633. It is to be hopedthat some descendant of this ancient family may be found tobring this pedigree to the present date. John Deane, of Shutford. In 1580 Christopher, his son. In 1590 Denys Deane, of Shutford. In 1597 there was a Christopher Deane, of Shutford andSwalcliffe. —William Deane of Pinnocks wife, MargaretWickham, came from Swalcliffe. In 1686 Christopher Deane of the same places. He wassucceeded by his nephew Christopher, whose fathers namewas John. John had two sons, John and Edward, to whom, as wellas to the children of his late brother Edward, he left lands inShutford. In 1692 Christopher Deane of Shutford left lands toElizabeth his wife until their son Christopher should betwenty-four. Another son was Soloman. Daughters—Mary, Elizabeth, and Deane of Wolverton, Bucks.


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