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The
Wiltshire branch of Yewe/Yeo family seems to have branched
off from the main branch in the early 1500's. In 1525 there
was a conveyance of property in Warminster from William
Chafyn to Thomas Yeo, Christopher Beche and William Whitehed
and this Thomas was probably the son of Edmond and Mary
Beche. In 1524 Edmond Yeo held Huish Manor and by 1545 this
had passed to Thomas Yeo his son. Thomas Yeo married Mary
Beche, and the Beches were related to the Dauncey and Whittingtons,
who lived at Dauntsey, the manor adjoining Somerford in
Wiltshire. (Source - various early IPM`s). By the mid 1500's
John
Yewe, probably the son of Thomas, had established a
wealthy business in Bradford on Avon. Like many of the early
Yeo family he was involved in the weaving trade and was
a clothier. Around 1562 Henry, Earl of Arundel sold Somerford
Mautravers Manor to John Yewe (d, 1588). Henry's wife second
wife was Mary Arundel, whose mother was Catherine Grenville,
a distant relative and probably a good connection. .John
was succeeded by his son John (d. 1623), and then through
John's daughter Anne, the manor passed to his granddaughter,
Anne Long, who with her father Gyfford Longe sold it immediately
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to Anne Longe daughter of John in Bradford on Avon
Parish Church

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manor was eventually named The Mount and in recent times
was owned by the Phillips family, one of which (Capt. Mark
Phillips) married Princess Anne. The Yewe family continue
to live in Somerford Magna (Great Somerford) for another
hundred years and were involved in the early City
Livery Companies in London, the boys being apprenticed
to the different trades in London. Much of this evidence
can be read in the early wills. It is probable that Richard,
the famous Engraver came from this family. The early Yewe
wills can be view here.
and are well worth reading. Gyffard's father William wanted
to write him out of his will if he refused to take up the
apprenticeship.
"I
give to my son Gyffard Yewe £100 to be paid at the age of
twenty one yeares and it is my will that my son John Yewe
shall binde him an apprentice in London to such trade as
the said John shall think most fittest him and the money
shall be given with him to such master as shall take him
apprentice and shall be levied and raised out of a certaine
tenement call Coppithold situated in Somerford Magna which
I bought off of John Yewe, my brother for the terme of the
natural life of the said Gyffard Yewe and Richard Yewe my
sonnes and further my will is that Mary my said wife shall
have the use and occupation of this till my said Gyffard
be bound apprentice in London to maintain the said Gyffard
with meat, drink and apparel and after the said Gyffard
is bounde apprentice William Yewe, my son, shall have the
management and occupation until Gyffard Yewe shall have
served out the full tyme of his apprenticeship and be made
a foreman of the City of London if he be bound to a master
thereby and paying yearly to Adam Tucke of Clarke and Richard
Horne of Bradford, Wilts, Clothiers to the use of my sonne
Gyffard Yewe sum of £5. And if the said Gyffard Yewe shall
refuse to be bound apprentice or be conformable in all pointers
to the order by me, then for a punishment of such his obstinancy
he shall be excluded and debarred from having or receiving
any benefit from this my last will, but the said £100 to
him by me before given shall remayne to my executor."
The
first mention of Lyneham is in the will of John Yeo in 1688,
where he classes himself as John
Yeo of Lyneham, Gent. He mentions three daughters and
a son Daniel. It is this Daniel who is the progenator of
all the Yeo's from Wiltshire. Lyneham is not far from Great
Somerford and many of the parishes the branches moved to
are in close proximity. Daniel & Barbara had several children all baptised in Lyneham
Parish Church, John, 1689, Mary, 1692, Ann, 1694 who died
aged 2, Ann 1696, Danial, 1699 who died as an infant and
Daniel baptised 1701.
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Daniel arranged and paid £2
for an apprenticeship for his son Daniel in 1720 with Walter
Thomas of Lyneham who was a clothier. In his will dated
1722, he was then of Lyneham and gave to his son John, £5
per annum for and during his life, his two daughters Ann
Yeo and Mary Yeo, £2 a piece and all his household goods
to be divided equally between them. He gave his leasehold
estate and all his wearing apparell to his son Daniel and
made him executor of his will.
Daniel
junior married Elizabeth Townsend in 1728 and they had nine
children, Jemima, 1729, Mary 1730,
Daniel b. 1733 who married Mary Broom and secondly Sarah
Buoy. Their children were all baptised in Castle Coombe,
Wilts., William
b 1734, married Jane Andrews, and all their children were
baptised in Christian Malford, Wilts. John 1738 who died
as an infant, Jacob, 1741, married Elizabeth Seager in Chippenham, Wilts
and several of their sons moved to the Plaistow, Essex
area. Joseph 1743, he also moved to Plaistow, Elizabeth
1747, she married Richard Henley, Thomas 1751 married Ann Butler and remained at Lyneham.
Thomas
was a carpenter and had twelve children, Thomas, 1776, Mary
1778, Jacob, 1780, James, 1782, John, 1783, Esther, 1786,
William, 1787, Joseph, 1790, Daniel, 1792, Jesse, 1794,
Hannah, 1797 and Abraham, 1800. All were baptised in the
Lyneham Parish Church. Thomas
died unmarried in 1809, and Mary in 1864. Jacob was a carpenter
and moved to Brinkworth, Wiltshire, James moved to Swallowfield
in Berks and married Eleanor Charlton in 1806 In 1851 he
and his son Thomas are listed as cordwainers. .
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John died
unmarried aged 27 in 1810 and Esther in 1867. William never
married and died at the age of 42 years in 1831. Joseph
married Susanna Burchell and was a timber dealer and carpenter
in Lyneham. Daniel was a grocer in Lyneham married Mary
Berriman but they had no children. , Jesse was a baker and
married Sarah Burgess Simeon, and secondly Ann Hinton. and
Abraham a carpenter and wheelright, married Sarah Swindon,
but they had no children. Thomas died in 1831.
By 1901
the only Yeos still living in Lyneham were Daniel Joseph, George Henry Yeo and Mary Jane,
grandchildren of Joseph and Susanna Burchell. George Henry had
a son Edward James born 1902 who married Kathleen Swan in
1941.and they lived at The Banks, Lyneham until their deaths
in the 1980's but had no children. Edward was a wheelright
and also a laypreacher at the Bradenstoke Primitive Methodist
Church. He wasn't allowed to marry Kathleen until his mother
died by which time it was too late for them to have children.
Kathleen was a teacher and school governor, but both were
like grandparents to my own children whilst we lived at
Bradenstoke and will never be forgotten. Leslie
James Yeo, a talented actor, is a great great grandson of
Joseph and Susanna and his biography can be read on the
bibliography page.This beautiful photograph taken in 1901 of Daniel and his family was kindly sent to me by Liz Cocking who is his great grandaughter through William Berriman Yeo.

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| Left to Right. Standing, Barbara Yeo, William Berriman Yeo, Allie Yeo (his wife), Mary Yeo. Second Row. Sydney Yeo, Elizabeth Yeo, Nellie Yeo (baby), Daniel Joseph Yeo, Fred Yeo. Front Row. Ethel Yeo |
However
other branches continued to flourish in the Plaistow and
Chorlton, Kent areas where they were shepherds, marshman,
innkeepers and gas engineers and from this branch descends
Chris
Yeo, the famous test pilot and his brother Dom
Richard Yeo
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To
help identify the different descendants I have made
PDF files of the various trees so they can be viewed
visually. You will need to adjust the viewing percentage
on your screen to view these. Individual trees are
linked from their progenator.
The
full tree from Daniel & Barbara can be viewed
here. It is an extensive tree so when opened you will
need to set the viewing percentage to 100%
The
report on the family can be read here and also
contains an index at the end so names can be checked.
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Thanks
to Alan
and Thelma East who allowed me to use all their early
research and have given me so much help with this branch.
Alan descends from James & Eleanor Charlton. Also to Liz Cocking who has so kindly sent me the copy of the photograph of Daniel and his family and corrected and updated the tree |