Quarles (de Quarles, Qwarles, Querueles, Warfles, de Warfles) and Dayrell Ancestry

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NOTE: Until the ancestry of William Charles (who married Abigail Bailey) can be verified, this part of the ancestry is only speculation.

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John de Warfles (de Querueles)
b. 1202, Quarles, Norfolk, England
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Nicolas de Querueles
b. 1247, Quarles, Norfolk, England
d. ca. 1310, Quarles, Norfolk, England
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John Qwarles
b. ca. 1265, Quarles, Norfolk, England
d. ca. 1325, Quarles, Norfolk, England
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Wiliam Quarles of Ufford in Northants, temp. Henry V
b. 1390, Norfolk, England
d. 1420, Ufford, Northamptonshire, England
Catherine De Ufford
b. circa 1390, Ufford, Northamptonshire, England
d. ca. 1421, Ufford, Northamptonshire, England
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Biography: Alexander B. Grosart on Francis Quarles containing information on the Quarles line.

                           
Richard Dayrell
b. circa 1130, Buckenham, Norfolk, England
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Robert Dayrell
b. circa 1155, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
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Ralph Dayrell
b. 1178, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
d. 1234
Juliana Lebarre
b. circa 1182, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
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m. 1199, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
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Henry Dayrell
b. 1201, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
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Jane De Samford
b. circa 1203, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
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m. 1223, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
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Ralph Dayrell
(b. 1228, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England) m. 1249 (at Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England) to Millicent (b. 1230, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England)
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Henry Dayrell
b. 1253, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
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Alice Hampden
b. ca. 1255, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
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Henry Dayrell
(b. 1287, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England) m. 1308 (at Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England) to Emma (b. 1290, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England)
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John Dayrell
(b. 1309, Buckinghamshire, England - d. 2 October 1377, Buckhamshire, England) m. 1335 (at Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England) to Jane (b. 1315, Buckinghamshire, England)
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Thomas Amersham
b. 1309, Buckinghamshire, England
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Roger Dayrell
b. 1338, Buckingham, England
d. 1407, Buckinghamshire, England
Joane Amersham
b. 1340, Buckinghamshire, England
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Thomas Fitznichol
(b. 1343, Northhamptonshire, England)

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Margaret
(b. 1345, Hampshire, England - d. 1411)
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John Dayrell
b. 1365, Buckinghamshire, England
d. 1417, Buckingham, England
Eleanor Fitznichol
b. 1369, Northamptonshire, England
d. 1435 in England
m. 1390
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Paul Dayrell
b. 1405, Buckingham, England
d. in England
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John Priest
b. 1418, Exton, Devon, England
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Thomas Quarles
b. circa 1420, Ufford, Northamptonshire, England
d. 12 July 1462, Gresham, Norfolk, England
m. ca. 1443, Gresham, Norfolk, England Agnes Elizabeth Chaworth
b. circa 1417, Gresham, Norfolk, England
d. in Gresham, Norfolk, England
                          Paul Dayrell
b. 1434, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
d. 29 March 1491, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
m. 1472 in Buckinghamshire, England Margaret Priest
b. 1438, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
d. in Buckinghamshire, England
  Henry Danvers
b. circa 1434, Cothrop, Oxfordshire, England
d. ca. 1483 per last date recorded for him is 18 Dec. 1483, Gift of his goods and chattels. (Calendar of Close Rolls 1476-85 pp.353-4)
m. 1464, London, England Beatrice Verney
b. circa 1449, Claydon, Buckinghamshire, England
Mentioned in her father's will 11 June 1478
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  John Quarles of Ufford, Gentleman
b. 1444, Ufford, Northamptonshire, England
d. Death dates show as early as 1474, so his death date is suspicious.
m. ca. 1474 Amy Plumsted
b. 1448, Norfolk, England
d. ca. 1500, Gresham, Norfolk, England
      Thomas Browne of Walcot, Northants Co., England m.

 

      Thomas Dayrell
b. circa 1475, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
d. 4 September 1523, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
m. 1493, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England Dorothy Danvers
b. 1479, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
d. 1507, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
      John Cheney (Cheyney)
b. circa April 1466, Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire, England
d. 2 January 1533, Bois, Buckinghamshire, England
m. 1487, Thornton, Buckinghamshire, England Margaret Ingleton
b. circa 1467, Thornton, Buckinghamshire, England
d. 27 November 1562, St. Antholin, Budge Row, London, England
                                                 
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Some have George's brother William Quarles and Emma (Buck) Quarles (daughter of Robert and Johan Heigham Buck and granddaughter of John Buck) as parents of John Quarles, the draper. However, William died in 1507 and the following source strongly supports George as the father: Biography: Alexander B. Grosart on Francis Quarles from Introduction in Complete Works in Prose and Verse of Francis Quarles (1880) 1:ix-xxiv. Still, according to researcher Stephen Quarles, there are "many supposedly reliable sources citing William as the father including a scroll from 1765 that traces links to Dutch royalty through one of the brothers" as seen on the Dutch Archives. Stephen says that if George isn't the father, then he took care of his nephew. Stephen includes sources on his site at Quarles Family Tree including the previously mentioned biography, which support George as the father. George Quarles, Esquire, of Ufford,
Auditor to King Henry VIII
b. 1466, Ufford England
d. 1535, Ufford, Norfolk, England
m. Margaret Browne
b. 1479, Walcot, England
          Paul Dayrell
b. 1494, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham, England
d. 25 May 1556, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckinghamshire, England
m. 1526, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckinghamshire, England Margaret Jane Cheney
b. 1494, Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, England
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John was a draper and brother to the Francis Quarles mentioned in Biography: Alexander B. Grosart on Francis Quarles from Introduction in Complete Works in Prose and Verse of Francis Quarles (1880) 1:ix-xxiv. John Quarles, Esquire
b. 1508, Blakeney, Norfolk, England
d. 12 December 1577, London, Middlesex, England
Burial: St. Peter le Poor, London
m. ca. 1538, London, Middlesex, England Dorothy Dayrell
b. circa 1523, Lillingstondryll, Buckhamshire, England
d. 7 January 7 1570, Lillingstone, Dayrell, Buckingham, Buckhamshire, England
Burial: St. Peter le Poor, London, Middlesex, England
                         
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The son of John Quarles, draper of London, John Junior, was also a draper. He was born in 1563 and in 1590 married Elizabeth Billingsley, daughter of Sir Henry Billingsley, Lord Mayor of London. He became a very wealthy man, interested in real estate and mercantile efforts. He evidently desired the prestige of a family that had official public recognition and on February 15, 1577 he registered his coat of arms. (Quarlesiana - No. 4 p. 19) He was a member of the Virginia Company of 1609. (Bemis p. 17) The charter of this company "proposed that me subscribe atg the rate of 12 pounds 10 shillings per share to a common stock that would be invested and rfeinvested over the term of the next seven years. Although special good fortune might justify a dividend of some part of the earnings at an earlier date, there would be no final dividend, which at that time meant a division of capital as well as the promised then would include a grant of land in Virginia as well as a return of the capital with profit." (Craven p. 17) It is obvious that John Quarles saw in his investment in Virginia Company a chance to acquire profit or perhaps some land in Virginia. In a legal action against John Quarles in June of 1601, when the case was brought to court, the counsel of Quarles secured a postponement of the hearing because "Quarles and his witnesses and proofs were and now are beyond the seas on his trade of merchandise." (Decree- Court of Exchequer - 203) The two previous statements are made to give some credence to the claim that John and Richard Quarles, two of the sons of John came to Virginia and that one of them became the progenitor of the Quarles family of King-William and Caroline Counties Virginia. (Source: Geni.com) John Quarles, Jr.
b. ca. 1553-63, London, England
d. 1601
m. Elizabeth Billingsley
b. 1567, St. Katherine, London, Middlesex, England
d. 1640, London, England
       
"I've also read time and again that two brothers John and Richard Quarles went to Virginia in the early 1600's and a third brother William Charles went to Plymouth. I descend from Richard Quarles but I can't find any documentation on how he got there and his father John the Draper, Jr., was a listed member of the Virginia Company, listed on the 2nd charter of Virginia in 1609, but he died in 1601. Records in the New World were not the greatest unfortunately. Perhaps all the brothers gained passage because of their fathers' investments, we'll probably never know for sure. ... I've never found any branch that can't be tracked back to the Ufford Norfolk Quarles of England." - Stephen Quarles   |
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descendants
through son
William Charles
via his marriage to
Sarah
         
Developed in November 2016.