Carringham, Messingham and Turner



Thomas CARRINGHAM sp Constance Robyns
bur: 14 Oct 1596 Godalming, Surrey [IGI]
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Elizabeth CARRINGHAM sp Henry TURNER Thomas Margaret Johane (Joan) CARRINGHAM sp John MISSINGHAM Richard
1583- 1586- 1589- 1593- of Elstead 1595-
Marr: 10 Feb 1647 Marr: 27 Jan 1644
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John TURNER sp Mary Elizabeth TURNER sp William MESSINGHAM
1648-   1655-
Will:   Marr: 29 Jan 1679\80 Farnham, Surrey
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William  Elizabeth MESSINGHAM sp John LAMBERT Mary Jane John MESSINGHAM, nephew and heir of John Turner
1684- 1690- 1692-
Marr: 18 Jan 1702 sp Mary ROAK
Marr: 17 Aug 1718 Frimley, Surrey [PR]
Elizabeth 1704-
John 1706-1709 I I I
Ann 1708- John MESSINGHAM Joseph MESSINGHAM William MESSINGHAM
William 1710-1712 1722-1779 (Will) 1724- 1727-
Jane 1713- father was the nephew and heir of John Turner carpenter of Fulham
George 1716-
John 1720-
Richard 1724-
1709
Paper in the case in Chancery of Peito v. Jane and John Messingham, concerning title to premises known as Sharpes or Polsted in Compton, once held by John and Mary Child, and left by John Turner to his wife Mary, later Mary Rice
From: Surrey Wills SRY1568
Archdeaconry Court of Surrey
Testator: John Turner of Polsted, Compton, yeoman, indisposed 19 Dec 1757
Lease for 1 year
Date of Will: 30 March 1703 1) …. And John Messingham of St Margaret's Westminster, hosier
2) ….
To my mother Elizabeth Rogers and my sister Elizabeth Messingham and her son  House called Sharps, the Crote, Puckeridge, Trowes, etc., in Compton, formerly John Turner's (Messingham's father was John Turner's nephew and heir)
and daughter William Messingham and Jane Messingham and another son John 
Messingham five shillings each; to Mary Messingham another daughter of Elizabeth 
ten pounds in two years; to Elizabeth Lambert of Godalming, also daughter of  20 Dec 1757
Elizabeth Messingham one shilling; to my wife Mary Turner all my messuages in  1) …. 2) …. 3) John Messingham, hosier, and Jane his wife. 4)….
Polsted for life and then to any children with remainder to my cousin John  Sharps, the Crote, Puckering, Trowes, etc. in Compton. …..
Messingham son of Elizabeth paying his sister Jane fifty pounds; residue to my wife, 
Executrix Feb 1758
Witnesses: Thomas Tice; Richard Burges; J Childe 1) John Fulham, clerk, plaintiff.  2) John Messingham and Jane his wife, deforciants.
         Sharps, the Crote, Puckeridge, Trowes, etc. in Compton.
St John's Old Malden, Surrey - Tombstone Inscription
In Memory of Mr John MESSINGHAM of St Margaret Westminster. Who departed this life the 22nd day of June 1779 age 57
Also near this place lieth John and Mary MESSINGHAM parents to the above who died in the year 1730
Also Mary MESSINGHAM (wife of the above) who died March 5 1803 age 78 yrs