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| Name |
Cecily Sherley-xx |
| Gender |
Female |
| Person ID |
I3927 |
Butler Family Tree |
| Last Modified |
6 Jun 2026 |
Family  |
Thomas West, Jr, b. 09 Jul 1577, England d. 07 Jun 1618 (Age 40 years) |
| Marriage |
25 Nov 1596 |
London, England [1] |
| Notes |
Children:
they had 7 children
son Henry 10/3/1603 - 6/1/1628
- in 3/1624/5 married Isabella Edwards
- dau of Sir Thomas Edwards
- 4th Lord De La Warr
- 2/5/1622 elected M. C. for VA Co.
- 1619-1623 he and his mother, Lady De La Warr, transferred to others many shares of land in VA
son Charles West 2/1625/6 - 12/22/1681
- on 9/25/1642 married Ann Wild
son John West - d. 5/26/1723
- in 6/1691 married Margaret Freeman
son John West 4/4/1693 - 1766
- in 1721 married Charlotte McCarthy
son John West 1729
- on 8/8/1756 married Mary Wynyard
son William Augustus West
- died w/o issue
son John Richard West
- in 1783 married Catherine Lyle
son Frederick West
son George Augustus West
son Harry West
- and 2 daus
son Francis West (Capt) 10/28/1586 - 1634
- came to VA in 1608
- married Margaret ???, widow of Edward Blayney
- married Temperance Flowetdew - d. 1629/30
- married Jane Davey
- dau of Sir Henry Davey
son Francis West -- who was his mother?
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- ** See Misc-Docs-Pics/West/Genesis of United States **
Thomas West and Cecily Sherley were married 11/25/1596 in the old church of St. Dunstan, in the West,
Fleet Street, London by Rev Thomas White
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- ** See Misc-Docs-Pics/West/The West Family Register **
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| Family ID |
F1374 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
6 Jun 2026 |
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| Event Map |
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 | Marriage - 25 Nov 1596 - London, England |
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| Notes |
- ** See Misc-Docs-Pics/West/Genesis of United States **
- name also spelled Cesellye
- dau of Sir Thomas Sherley
- sister of the three celebrated brother travelers
- 1634 - with the pension granted by James I after Thomas West's death more than half expired, Cecily petitioned Charles I for a renewal
of the same 'for thirty-one years from the present time' on the ground 'that the great profits and advantages accruing from thence are due
to the large sums of money expended by her late husband out of her jointure, while he was settling the plantation, where he died and left
her burdened with many debts and only 10 pounds per annum to maintain herself and seven children'
- ** See Misc-Docs-Pics/West/The West Family Register **
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| Sources |
- [S47] See Misc Docs Pics, /West/Genesis of United States.
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