'James02'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: James of Denford Court

                               
William James
m. Margaret Anyston (dau/heir of Robert Anyston)
1. Richard James
  A. William James
  i. John James
  a. Peter James
  (1) Thomas James
  m1. Elizabeth Collins
  (A)+ issue - John, Mark
  m2. Alice Porter (dau of William Porter, son of Nicholas)
  (C) Walter James (dsp)
  m. _ Milles (sister of William Milles)
  (D) Thomas James
  m. _ Swinborne
  (E) Richard James
  m. Jane Annernon
  (i) John James of the Isle of Wight the first mentioned by Visitation
  m. Elizabeth Caplen (dau/heir of Stephen Caplen)
  (a) Walter James (a 1625, Serjeant of the Backhouse)
  m. Anne Boulton (dau/heir of William Boulton of Little Boulton)
  ((1)) William James of Denford
m. Sarah Southby (dau of John Southby of Careswell)
  ((A)) Boulton James (b c1657)
  m. Frances Head (dau/heir of Adam Head of Peasemore)
  ((i)) John James 'of Denford Court, Berkshire' (dsp c1772, 2nd son)
  Betham reports that John left his estates to William Head, son of Sir Thomas of Langley Hall & great-nephew of his wife Elizabeth. William changed his name to James but dsp so his brother Walter inherited Denford Court and changed his name to James.
  m. Elizabeth Head (dau of Richard Head of Langley Hall)
  ((ii))+ other issue (dsp) - William, Walter
  ((B))+ other issue - Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, Mary
  ((2)) Mary James
  m. Daniel Fox (of Gray's Inn)
  ((3)) Frances James
  m. Francis Mundy
  ((4)) Anne James
  m. John St. Amand of Greenwich
  ((5))+ other issue - Edward, Lodowick, Walter, Charles, John, Elizabeth, Margaret, Jane
  (b)+ other issue - Francis, Daniel
  (ii) Mary James
  m. Thomas Flemminge
  (iii) Alice James
  m. Francis Milles
  (iv)+ other issue - Richard, Andrew, Edward, Thomas
  (F) Alice James
  m. Laurence Erdes
  (G) Margaret James
  m. John Turyes

Main source(s): Betham's Baronetage (vol 4, 1804, '#293. James of Langley', p207+) with some input/support from Visitation (Berkshire, 1665-6, James of Denford')
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