The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Wolverton, N 1628 Christopher Deane, of Wolverton,gentleman, is buried at Fingest. His sonsare Christopher and Henry. In 1647 Henry Deane, of Wolverton,gentleman, to be buried in the parish churchwith my brother Christopher. In 1658 Christopher Deane, of Mile End,Stepney. A grant given out of his estate to his wife kinsman Henry Deane, of Wolverton, is named ; alsoWilliam Deane, London, and Anne Muscot. In 1664 Joyce Deane, his widow, of Mile End, leaves bequests to her sisters children, Alice and Robert Thornto


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Wolverton, N 1628 Christopher Deane, of Wolverton,gentleman, is buried at Fingest. His sonsare Christopher and Henry. In 1647 Henry Deane, of Wolverton,gentleman, to be buried in the parish churchwith my brother Christopher. In 1658 Christopher Deane, of Mile End,Stepney. A grant given out of his estate to his wife kinsman Henry Deane, of Wolverton, is named ; alsoWilliam Deane, London, and Anne Muscot. In 1664 Joyce Deane, his widow, of Mile End, leaves bequests to her sisters children, Alice and Robert Thornton. Among the well-known tombs at Stepney are several to the Deane family. Stepney was formerly a centre for wealthy merchants. In August 28, 1558, William Deane, a missioner andclergyman, suffered death at Mile End for his religious beliefIn 1677 Aaron Deane, brother of Christopher of theMiddle Temple, died at Tetsworth, where he was left two sons, Aaron and Henry (this was Henry Deane,of Reading, whose only child was Ann Deane). In 1685 Jane Deane, his daughter, died,


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