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Anne Aucher, 14801532 (aged 52 years)

Name
Anne /Aucher/
Surname
Aucher
Given names
Anne
Married name
Anne /Culpeper/
Family with parents
father
14561494
Birth: estimated 1456 24 Newenden, Kent, England
Death: before 28 November 1494
mother
Marriage Marriageestimated 1479
2 years
herself
14801532
Birth: estimated 1480 24 27 Newenden, Kent, England
Death: after 4 September 1532
Family with Walter Culpeper of Calais and Wigsell
husband
14751515
Birth: estimated 1475 45 30 England
Death: before 24 June 1515
herself
14801532
Birth: estimated 1480 24 27 Newenden, Kent, England
Death: after 4 September 1532
Marriage Marriageestimated 1498
2 years
daughter
14991532
Birth: estimated 1499 24 19 Wrotham, Kent, England
Death: before 1532
4 years
daughter
15021532
Birth: estimated 1502 27 22
Death: after 1532
3 years
son
15041532
Birth: estimated 1504 29 24
Death: before 1532
3 years
son
15061532
Birth: estimated 1506 31 26
Death: before 1532
4 years
son
15091559
Birth: 1509 34 29 Bedgebury, Goudhurst, Kent, England
Death: 6 December 1559Salehurst, Sussex, England
Birth
estimated 1480 24 27
Address: Lossenham, Newenden, Kent, England.
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Address: Lossenham Priory, Newenden, Kent, England.
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Address: Ford Hall, Wrotham, Kent, England.
Birth of a daughter
estimated 1502
Birth of a son
estimated 1504
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a husband
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Address: Great Wigsell, Salehurst, Sussex, England.
Death of a daughter
Death of a son
Death of a son
Death of a mother
Will
Death
after 4 September 1532 (aged 52 years)
Last change
29 January 202305:34:37
Author of last change: Danny
Note

The marriage of Walter and Anne is shown on both the Culpeper and Aucher pedigrees recorded at the Visitation of Kent, 1619, in Harl. Pub., x1ii, pp. 62, 181. Thereby it appears that the Losenham Auchers, here in question, were the senior stem of an ancient Kentish family, of which the junior and persisting branch, seated at Otterden (Hasted, ii, 501), also bad ties with America. One of them was the wife of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, the half brother of Sir Walter Raleigh; another, Sir Anthony Aucher, whose mother was a daughter of Archbishop Sandys, was a member of the Council for the Virginia Company (Brown; Genesis, ii, 818). Their blood was brought to the colony by the Lovelaces and Gorsuches (Va. Mag., xvii, 292; xxvi, 393; xxviii, 285).
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Losenham lies near the Sussex border, a few miles southeast of Wigsell. It remained a Culpeper property from this marriage until 1628, when (Hasted, iii, 78) it was sold by Sir John13 (i.e., the first lord, not his grandfather as implied by Hasted).
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'Anne my wyff’ named in the will of Walter completes her identification by the reference to her father and children in her will which is at Canterbury, and is dated 4 Sep 1532 (24 Henry VIII):
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"If I happen to dye at Canterbury then I wyll my body to be buryed at the frears there, and yf I happen to dye at Cranbroke then I wyll my body to be buryed at the frears of Lossenham besyde my ffather there buryed. To Wyllm my sone my weddynge rynge and all my platte except my lyttle lowe salt wt the couer and vj my best sponys which I wylle to my daughtr Anne Tooke. To my sone Wyllm Colepeper all my stoke at Lossenham. To every of the children of Elysabeth my daughter xls. She mentions Francis, Anne, Constance, Katheryn and Mary the children of Thomas Wylford, my goddaughters. To my daughter Culepeper ij of my best gownes. Executor and residuary legatee my son Wyllm. All my manors and lands in Newenden Rowynden and Biddenden to certain trustees to hold them to the use of my sone Wyllm and his heirs--in default to the right heirs of Harry Ager, Esq., my father."
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Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck"