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+ | Gowen Paynter was a merchant resident in the Canary islands, who served as correspondent and agent for John Page, and for other English merchants. | ||
+ | He was John Page's former master, and John Page married Paynter's daughter, Katherine. Towards the end of his life, Gowan Paynter lived at his son-in'-law's house at XXXX. | ||
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− | [ | + | SEE [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/5111/40611_310350-00051/780634?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26so%3d3%26MSAV%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dms_r_db%26gsfn%3dgowen%26gsln%3dpaynter%26msddy%3d1661%26uidh%3d6i3&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Ancestry Digital Image] |
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==Possible secondary sources== | ==Possible secondary sources== |
Revision as of 19:44, January 15, 2014
PROB 11/306/348 Will of Gowen Paynter, Merchant of London 26 November 1661
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15/01/14, CSG: Transcribed item and posted to wiki
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Abstract & context
Gowen Paynter was a merchant resident in the Canary islands, who served as correspondent and agent for John Page, and for other English merchants.
He was John Page's former master, and John Page married Paynter's daughter, Katherine. Towards the end of his life, Gowan Paynter lived at his son-in'-law's house at XXXX.
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Transcription
Notes
People
People mentioned by testator:
John Page
Parish registers of Saint Helens Bishopsgate:
Baptisms
1652 April 22 Gowin s. of John Paige, Marchant, and Katherine his wife"[1]
Katherine Page
Daughter of Gowan Paynter, merchant Wife of John Page, merchant.
Places
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TNA
Chancery
PROB
PROB 11/306/348 Will of Gowen Paynter, Merchant of London 26 November 1661