James Feake1

M, d. before 18 July 1539
FatherJames Feake b. c 1484, d. b 1523
All Saints Church, Wighton, Norfolk - Courtesy of Gen UK
     James was born in Wighton, County Norfolk, England, at Manor of Wighton. James married Agnes (?) in England. James made his will on 23 January 1539 at Wighton, County Norfolk, England. He made his wife, Agnes, and his son, George, executors. He directs his burial to be "north ile next to the Sepulchee of my father" in the church of Wighton. His son, George, appears to be the oldest yet still a minor. He mentions other sons: Simon, James, Robert & William.2 He was laid to rest in All Saints Church, Wighton, County Norfolk, England, in the north aisle next to the Sepulchee of his father. James departed this life before 18 July 1539 in Wighton, County Norfolk, England. His will was probated on 18 July 1539.

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Citations

  1. [S1079] George E. McCracken, The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America.
  2. [S1079] George E. McCracken, The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America, page 134 -.
  3. [S1079] George E. McCracken, The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial America, page 136 - ...power of attorney dated Nov. 28, 1578, given by Edmund Framyngham to George Feake of Wyghton, minister of the church. George Feake, clerke, appears on the muster roll for Wighton... appears also in a list of clergy of Norfolk in 35 Elizabeth 1592/3, as rector of Warham Marie, Warham Magdalen, and vicar of Weighton (Norfolk Archaeology 18:99). Warham is a parish very near Wighton.