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James Claypoole of Northborough
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ClaimDetailEvidence
FatherJohn Claypoole (e1501-) [S1851]
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Mother_____ Metcalfe (e1501-) [S1851]
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SpouseJoane Henson (e1532-) 
Child +Adam Claypoole Esq., of Northborough (e1565-1632) [S1530:15A] [S1851]
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Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderMale
NameJames Claypole [S1530:15A]
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NameJames Claypoole [S1851]
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NameJames Claypoole of Northborough
 
FatherJohn Claypoole (e1501-) [S1851]
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Mother_____ Metcalfe (e1501-) [S1851]
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ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 1531 (1522-1541)
 
Sources
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[S1530] Weis, Frederick Lewis, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New England before 1700, 8th Ed." (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1999).
[S1851] Walter C. Metcalfe, "The Visitations of Northamptonshire Made in 1564 and 1618/19" (1887) (http://books.google.com/books?id=wLgEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA82).
Note
Claypole Manor, Ancestral Home of the Claypooles, is located about 85 miles north of London, just north of Peterborough, Northampton Co., England.

"The remains of the manor-house, built by Geoffrey de la Mare 1340, consist chiefly of the ground-floor of the gatehouse and the hall of the house; the hall is now much subdivided, but at the west and three orginal doorways, with ogee-arched heads enriched with crockets and the ball-flower ornament, remain. It still retains it's original crocketed gable, culminating in an octagonal chimney at the west end, and a cornice embellished with the ball-flower. It was here that Cromwell's widow died, as also did Mrs. Cleypole, his favorite daughter, who was buried in Henry VII's chapel at Westminister Abbey." (Cassell's Gazeteer of Great Britain and Ireland, 1879, Vol N-S, p. 36)
Family Note
Children:

Sir John Cleypoole ( - 1618) m. Frances Osborne
Adam Claypoole. Esq.
Ann Cleypoole m. John Norton
Dorothy Cleypoole m. Morris Blunt
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