The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of the How, N 1587 Richard Collyns, als Deane, marriedElizabeth, daughter of William Stephens, ofStevington, Berks. In 1592 the will is proved of JohnCollyns, als ADeane, of Great Marlow, andin 1594 a grant is given out of the estateto Juliana, wife of his son, John Collins,als ADeane. It is very perplexing to find ADeanes in this 1626 John Deane, als Collins, of Hambledon, leavesfive sons, Richard, John, Robert, George, and marries Adrian Graye. In 1640 Richard Dean, als Collins, dies. His son


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of the How, N 1587 Richard Collyns, als Deane, marriedElizabeth, daughter of William Stephens, ofStevington, Berks. In 1592 the will is proved of JohnCollyns, als ADeane, of Great Marlow, andin 1594 a grant is given out of the estateto Juliana, wife of his son, John Collins,als ADeane. It is very perplexing to find ADeanes in this 1626 John Deane, als Collins, of Hambledon, leavesfive sons, Richard, John, Robert, George, and marries Adrian Graye. In 1640 Richard Dean, als Collins, dies. His sons areThomas, George, and Francis. He was buried at Fingest,and leaves a legacy to the poor of Tewknor. In 1673 George Deane leaves property called DeanesLane, Great Marlow, to his son Edward. One can onlyconjecture that through intermarriage this property passedfrom one family of Deane to the other, just as Hartley Courtwas conveyed by a Griffin Deane to a Lion 1716 William Deane is of 1750 John Deane of the How, 1767 John Deane of the How, Hambl


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