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                                    Powell, Carne, Stradling connection
                                      
                            From a Family Tree Scroll which was discovered in a Car Boot Sale in 2007.
                            ............from the scroll and what I have since found - died - means died infant. 

 

STRADLING

                    EDWARD, Sir. Bart    c 1601 - c. 20 Jun 1644
                                          Married 
                             c1620
                                   Mary MANSEL
                                          
                   
                   
 

 

In  Sir Edward's time the family fortunes and dignity seems to have reached their highest point.
The troubles of the Civil War and all the loss and disaster incidental to being attached to the losing side
brought down the fortunes of the family.
He had nine children some of whom died in the lifetime of the father.  
He died while attending the King at Oxon and was b. 21.6.1644 in the chapel of Jesus College, in the parish of St Michaels
 

 

c1624                      *Edward, 3rd Bart
c1642                      Married Catherine nee Perry, Stradling, widow of Sir Edward Stradling
bef 1661                  Died at Oxford, buried St Donats

                                John, Major General
06 Mar 1649           NBI
                                Major General Stradling was confined a prisoner in the Norman Tower in Windsor Castle.
                                           In one of the chambers there, his arms are still to be seen carved on a stone tablet, surmounted
                                          by the name of Stradling. This was the work of the unfortuanate prisoner himself.
                                          Vide: Lady Elizabeth Fox's "History of Windsor Castle".

                                           Thomas, Sir, Knight - Col. of foot to Charles II
                               
Died at Sea

                                Mansell
                                 Mansell, eq.aur.fil. MAGDALEN COLL., matric. 15 June, 1657; of All Hallows, Bread Street,
                                           London, merchant, a student of Middle Temple 1658 (as 3s. Sir Edward of co. Glamorgan),
licenced 2 Aug., 1662    to marry Martha, daughter of James Smith of St Botolph, Aldersgate,
                                          Innholder; brother of Thomas 1651. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. - relates to The Bar -
                                          Legal............so does Middle Temple.

                                        Jane
27 Apr 1652           
 Married Thomas Carne of Little Nash, esq Sheriff of Glamorgan (a 1690)

                              Dorothy
                              Married Henry Hill, Esq. of East Orchard

                               Joan
16 Dec 1647          
Married David Mathew, Esq  of LLandeff
c1681                     Joan died

                               Anne

                                Elizabeth
Sep 1653               
Married Edward Turbervill, Esq. of Sutton at St Donat's, Glamorgan, Wales