The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Sopley in Avern (Avon). N 1586 Richard Dene, of Sopley. died. Hewas descended from an early branch of thefamily, perhaps a younger son of Richard deUenefield. His sons were Walter, who died1591, and Matthew. William was the son of Walter. He lefta son, Walter, who owned land at sons were James and 1661 James Deane was of Sopley in Avern. His wife,Anne. His sons, John and Richard. He had a grandson,James, son of his deceased son, Edward. There were Deanes also at Holdenhurst, Great Dean andLittle Dean, Th


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . Deane of Sopley in Avern (Avon). N 1586 Richard Dene, of Sopley. died. Hewas descended from an early branch of thefamily, perhaps a younger son of Richard deUenefield. His sons were Walter, who died1591, and Matthew. William was the son of Walter. He lefta son, Walter, who owned land at sons were James and 1661 James Deane was of Sopley in Avern. His wife,Anne. His sons, John and Richard. He had a grandson,James, son of his deceased son, Edward. There were Deanes also at Holdenhurst, Great Dean andLittle Dean, Throop, and Wimborne. In 1692 Thomas Deane, of Throop, d. 1683 another Thomas died, leaving three sons, Thomas,James, and Samuel. In 1669 died Thomas Deane, of Wimborne, leaving fiveyoung children. These younger sons of gentle families formed the body ofyeomen—which in the days of Locke and Addison meantgentlemen farmers, who setded in small colonies around theheads of their name — throughout England. Their onlyportion was a freehold or copyh


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