Thomas Lawrence was christened on Feb 2 1588/89 in Saint Albans,
Hertfordshire, EN.5 He was born about 1589 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire,
ENG.6 He was christened on Feb 2 1590 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, ENG.7
He died on Mar 20 1624/25 in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, EN. He has
reference number FQ10-78. He was married to Joan ANTROBUS on Oct 23 1609
in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, EN.
Sources: Unpublished, copyrighted research by David L. Greene, co-editor
of based in part on AR7, line 148, the Pecche article in.. CP (vol. 10,
pp. 333-38), Joan Corder, ed., Visitation of Suffolk,1561 Part I (HSPVS. new
ser., vol. 2, 1981), pp. 78, 86, 88 esp. (Pecche to Knighton) and Walter C.
Metcalfe, ed., Visitation of Hertfordshire, 1634 HSPVS vol. 22, 1896), p.
34 (Bull). Mr. Greene's Lawrence monograph, to incorporate research in
numerous English record sources, will appear in a future issue of TG; see also
Consuelo Furman. "St. Albans Origin of John Lawrence of New Amsterdam,
Thomas Lawrence of Newtown, L.I., William Lawrence of Flushing, L.J."
(typescript, revised 1955), pp. 2-4 (but ignore her identification of John
Lawrence 's wife, paternal grandmother of the immigrants), 9-41.
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The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, pp. 455-7
1. Louis IV, King of France, d. 954 (probable grandson maternally of
Edward
the Elder, King of England. d. 924)= Gerberga, daughter of Henry I the
Fowler, German Emperor, d. 936
2. Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine = Adelaide ----
3. Gerberga of Lower Lorraine = Lambert, Count of Louvain
4. Maud of Louvain = Eustace I, Count of Boulogne
5. Lambert, Count of Lens = Adeliza of Normandy. sister of William I, the
Conqueror, King of England, and widow of Enguerrand II Count of Ponthieu,
for
whose ancestry see G. A. Moriarty, The Plantagenet.Ancestry of Edward III
and
Queen Philippa). mss. widely available on microfilm, pp. 113-14, etc.,
Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners. 2nd ed. (1992), lines 131, 244,
and H.M. West Winter, The Descendants of Charlemagne (800-1400). Part 1,
"Brandenburg Updated," Generations I-XIV (1987), XII 75a, etc. Enguerrand
II
was a son of Hugh III, Count of Ponthieu (and Bertha of Aumale), son of
Enguerrand 1, Count of Ponthieu (and Adela, possibly of Westfriesland), son
of Hugh I, Count of Ponthieu and (almost certainly) Gisela, daughter of
Hugh
Capet, King of France, and Adelaide of Poitou. Adeliza's own descent from
Charlemagne, and that of William the Conqueror, her brother, is also fully
covered by H. M. West Winter and outlined in AR7, lines 130, 121, 118, 50.
6. Judith of Lens (paternity uncertain , possibly a daughter of
Enguerrand 11;
see Sir A. R. Wagner, Pedigree and Progress [1975], p. 253, and sources
cited
therein) = Waltheof II, Earl of Huntingdon, Northampton, and Northumberland
7. Matilda of Northumberland = Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon
and
Northampton
8. Matilda de St. Liz Robert de Clare
9. Walter FitzRobert Maud de Lucy
10. Alice FitzWalter (sister of Robert FitzWalter, Leader of the Magna
Charta barons) = Gilbert Pecche
11. Hamon Pecche Eve ----
12. Gilbert Pecche = Joan de Creye
13. Gilbert Pecche, 1st Baron Pecche = Iseult ---
14. Gilbert Pecche, 2nd Baron Pecche = Joan --
15. Katherine Pecche = Thomas Notbeam
16. Margaret Notbeam = John Hinkley
17. Cecily Hinkley = Henry Caldebeck
18. Thomasine Caldebeck = Thomas Underhill
19. Anne Underhill = Thomas Knighton
20. Joan Knighton = Charles Bull
21. Richard Bull = Alice Hunt
22. Elizabeth Bull = John Lawrence
23. Thomas Lawrence = Joan Antrobus of Massachusetts, who m. (2) John Tuttle
Chief Burgess of St.Albans