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woman Mercy Unknown‏‎
Died ‎Oct 1605 Doddington, Kent, England 1)
Buried ‎5 Oct 1605 Doddington, Kent, England 1)

Married/ Related
to:

man Henry Skeere‏‎ 2) 3)
Died ‎Sep 1600 Doddington, Kent, England 4)
Buried ‎11 Sep 1600 Doddington, Kent, England 4)

Notes: "Henry Skere, mason late of Doddington 1600. Probate account 1601. Value £30.15s. Expenses included Burial Charges 16s. Rent due for farm 37s.8d. Other debts to relatives and friends, in all £12.1s.9d.

Joane and her two sisters received 40s. each. Her five brothers 20s. each. Most of the debts were owed to her elder brothers suggesting that Henry may have been ill for some time. Joane was the eldest girl aged 18 years. The inventory indicates the typical Yeoman's house of the time, with the usual feather beds, etc. A hall, kitchen, buttery, wellhouse, chamber over the kitchen, and the chamber over the 'Quernhouse'. With eleven ewes and a ram, two kine and two younger. Thirty six ricks of wheat, oates and barley." http://hougham-huffam.org/getperson.php?personID=I16241&tree=hougham

The primary record to support the above has not yet been identified.

Henry is probably a son of William, son of John. Both these individuals supposedly left wills, but neither has been reviewed and, therefore there are details are not included here.

Child:

1.
woman Joane Skeere‏ 5) 6)
Born ‎± 1579 Doddington, Kent, England‎ 2) 3)
Baptised ‎1 Nov 1579 Doddington, Kent, England 2) 3)
Died ‎31 Jan 1635 Boughton Malherbe, Kent, England‎, approximately 56 years 6)

Notes: Three years after Robert died Joanne married Richard Dine, a yeoman of Boughton Malherbe and had three more children. She was buried in the churchyard there; a tombstone on the right hand side of the pathway to the south porch marking the spot . Upon the stone the following words can be discerned: 'Here lieth the body of Joanne Skeere the wife of Robert Filmer of Wichling, decesed and after the wife of Richard Dine and left issue of Filmer (Jeff)erie and John and by (Dine) Elizabet h Joane Helena and died the ...day of January anno 1635.' The stone is very worn and hardly readable. It is curious that both in her case and that of Annys their maiden names should be given.

Joane and her two sisters received 40s. each from her father's estate in 1601. Her five brothers 20s. each. Joane was the eldest girl aged 18 years.

The following information was found by Mr Duncan Harrington. In the case of Bridget Cusman (Couchman) alias Symonson versus Arthur Cushman, concerning the beating up of Bridget by her husband "with a great cudgill..that she was all over blac k and blewe.." and the threatened murder of her. There is a sworn statement by Joane Skeere. She was the family servant to Thomas Symonson for a year or more and before a servant to Arthur Cushman for 9 months or thereabouts. Born at Doddington she was aged 23 years, the deposition is dated 16 October, Joan signed by mark. Thomas Symonson of Maidstone was the father of Bridget. Thomas Cushman of Leeds, Mylman, lived there four years, born at Loose, now aged 40 or more (July 30, 1611) Father of Arthur.

Joan Skeere is said to be 18 years old in December 1601. She was the eldest of three sisters, the others being Alice 15 and Mary 11. Of the brothers William, Geoffrey, John, Richard and Ralph only Ralph is given as age 4. Geoffrey and Richard seem to be living at Kingsdown at this time.

Sources

1) Source: England, Parish Registers Mercy Skeere buried 5 October 1605. Reference: FindMyPast, Doddington (Data from secondary evidence)
2) Source: Kent, England, Tyler Index to Parish Registers, 1538-1874 Record for Joane Skeare. External Link
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1901&h=177413&indiv=try (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: England, Parish Registers Joane Skeare, daughter of Henrie Skeare, baptised 1 November 1579 at Doddington, Kent. Reference: FindMyPast, Doddington (Data from secondary evidence)
4) Source: England, Parish Registers Henrie Skeere, buried 11 September 1600, at Doddington, Kent. Reference: Doddington, Kent (Data from direct source)
5) Source: Kent, England, Tyler Index to Wills, 1460-1882 Name: Robart FilmerProbate Date: 7 Nov 1615Testator: Robart FilmerRelationship: TestatorLast Residence: WitchlingOthers Mentioned:Name RelationshipRobart Filmer TestatorPeter Caw OtherAbigaill Philpot OtherJohn SonJeffry SonReinolle SonJoane WifeRichd Filmer OtherThos Filmer Other. External Link
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1900&h=37044&indiv=try. Reference: IHGS; The Tyler Collection; Notebook: Filmer; Notebook Number: 43(3?) (Data from secondary evidence)
6) Source: Monuments "HERE LIETH THE BODY OF JOANE SKERE THE WIFE OF ROBERT FILMER OF WITCHLING DECEASED & AFTER THE WIFE OF RICHARD DIVE LEFT ISSUE BY FILMER RAYNOLD JEFFERIE & JOHN BY DIVE ELIZABETH JOANE & THOMAS & DIED THE 31 DAY OF JANVARIE ANNO 1635". Reference: Boughton Malherbe (Data from direct source)