Mead in Watford

1545 - Marriage of Richard Mede and Margaret Goldhurst

July 1547 - Richard Mede owes 2d for view of frankpledge, Watford Manor

Sept. 1548 - Richard Mede owes 2d for view of frankpledge, Watford Manor

May 1553 - Richard Mede owes 2d for view of frankpledge, Watford Manor with Caysho

1559 - Will of Richard Mede of Watford

1560 - Inventory of Richard Mede

1560 - Rental roll. Margaret Meade, widow, and Thomas Hayden for rent of two tenements and 4 acres of land by estimation in St Mary Shot, formerly of Emma Abbott and after that of William Monke. vi s vi d

1583 - Calendar of Assize Records, Hertfordshire Indictments

Richard Cubbich, gent, Roger Heyward, smith, Thomas Heiward, mealman, John Potter, mealman, Thomas Beach, wheelwright, Richard Lockett, tailor, and Tyllius Meade, mealman, of Watford, indicted for riotous assembly, assault and poaching. On 1 March 1583 they assembled at Bushey assaulted and wounded Henry Cocke, servant of Henry Hickman of Bushey, yeoman, and took trout (2s.) without licence from a fishpond, parcel of the manor of Bushey Hall. The indictment was certified into Queen's Bench Easter Term 1583.

1592 - Inventory of William Meade of Watford, mealman, son of Richard Mead

1596 - Marriage Licence. William Williams of Watford and Mary Meade of the same, maiden

1606 - Survey of the manor of Watford

--> Cicily Meade widow claims free tenure by charter not now in existence of a piece of meadow formerly of William Meade and anciently of Michael Heydon, that is a Meadow in Bushey Mead containing by estimation one acre held of the lord king and of his manor for the rent of 4 d per annum.

--> George Melton gent claims free tenure by charter given 20 Oct. 30 Eliz (1587) of one messuage with appurtenances in Watford, viz a messuage, stable and garden containing by estimation ½ acre abutting the west field and the property of Precilla Meade deceased.

--> Robert Pratt and Robert Wolhead coheirs of Mary Battman clainm tenure of a messuage with appurtenances viz Ladyman's mede, occupied by Precilla Meade and William Ralf, by estimation in length 30 feet and in width 30 feet, held of the lord king and of his manor for annual rent of 4 d.

24 June 1620 - (Hertford Court Records) John Meade of Watford, mealman, presented for buying and regrating grain

1625/28 - Subsidy. Priscilla Meade of Ridge, in goods £3 8s.

The English origin of William Mead

This is from an article written by Gordon Remington that appeared in the January 1998 issue of The American Genealogist. In his article Mr. Remington shows that William Mead of Watford, born in 1592, is the William Mead who settled in Fairfield County, Connecticut, in 1641. This is based on the fact that the William Mead below had a child named Joseph, as did William Mead of Fairfield County, and that the wives of both William Meads had a fairly unusual name, Philippa.

Spencer P. Mead [the auther of The History and Genealogy of the Mead Family] does not give much detail on the life of William Mead. After stating that William Mead received a houselot in Stamford on 7 December 1641, he starts the historical account of the family with:

Of William, the ancestor of all the Fairfield County Meads, very little concerning him, except already mentioned, has been found. His wife died in Stamford, September 16, 1657. No record of his death has as yet been found.

Later, Mead corrects himself on the date of William Mead's wife's death, stating that "the author has been unable to ascertain who he married, but from the Stamford Town Records, it appears that his wife died September 19, 1657." Mead does not name William Mead's wife, but the Stamford town records do:

Philip, wife, Wilia Mead died 19.7.1657

Why Spencer P. Mead did not give the first name of William Mead's wife can only be conjectured - perhaps he did not recognize that Philip was a name that could be applied to either sex in seventeenth century England and her colonies. Another possibility is that the original town record had deteriorated to such a point by the time Mead looked at it that he could not make it out and did not wish to hazard a guess. Or he may merely have copied the information on the death of William Mead's wife from De Mille's earlier work on the Mead family without consulting the town records.

In his transcription of Stamford town records, Donald Lines Jacobus renders the name as "Kilvy," but follows it with a question mark and encloses it in brackets - indicating that he had trouble reading the original. Why neither Spencer P. Mead nor Jacobus consulted the transcribed version of the town records is not known. It was apparently used for the Barbour Collection, as that typescript does indeed give the name as Philip, albeit followed by a question mark in parentheses. And in his careful account of William Mead in Ancestry of Elizabeth Barrett Gillespie, Paul Prindle states that his wife was "Philippa."

With such an unusual first name, searching for a marriage between a William Mead and a Philip or Philippa in the IGI seemed a logical next step. The IGI contains no "controlled extraction" reference to a William Mead marrying a Philip, but it does contain a baptism for a Mary, daughter of William and "Philippe" Mead in the parish of St. Mary, Watford, Hertfordshire, on 17 March 1621. The New England immigrant is not known to have had a daughter Mary, but it is possible that she died young. This parish has been subjected to "controlled extraction" and there were no other baptisms at Watford that name both William and Philip explicitly. There was, however, a baptism for a Joseph, son of "William and [blank] Mead" at Watford on 25 April 1624, and it is known that the New England immigrant had a son Joseph. Baptisms for William Mead's children John and Martha are not found at Watford, but it is worth noting that William Mead of Watford had a brother John whose wife Martha was buried on 3 January 1632/3 - possibl the sources for these last two children.

The Mead family in Watford is found there from the 1540s. One of the peculiarities of this family is the use of the decidedly female name Priscilla as a male name commencing in 1545 and possibly into the 1680s.

Descendants of Richard Mead

Generation No. 1

1. Richard Mead was born Abt. 1515, and died 1559 in Watford, Herts, England. He married Margaret Gouldhurst, widow of Henry Gouldhurst in 1545.

Children of Richard Mead and Margaret Gouldhurst are:

+ 2 i. William Mead, born 1546 in Watford, Herts, England.

+ 3 ii. Pricilla Mead, born 1548 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1606 in Watford, Herts, England.

4 iii.Roger Mead, born 1552.

5 iv.Richard Mead, born 1554 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1554 in Watford, Herts, England.

Generation No. 2

2. William Mead (Richard) was born 1546 in Watford, Herts, England. He married Cicely Tomson 1582.

Children of William Mead and Cicely Tomson are:

6 i. Ambrose Mead, born 1583 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1593 in Watford, Herts, England.

7 ii. William Mead, born 1585 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1593 in Watford, Herts, England.

8 iii.John Mead, born 1587 in Watford, Herts, England.

9 iv.Francis Mead, born 1588 in Watford, Herts, England.

10 v. Thomas Mead, born 1590 in Watford, Herts, England.

3. Pricilla Mead (Richard) was born 1548 in Watford, Herts, England, and died 1606 in Watford, Herts, England. He married Dorothy Grey 1579 in Watford, Herts, England.

Children of Pricilla Mead and Dorothy Grey are:

11 i. Sarah Mead, born 1581 in Watford, Herts, England.

12 ii. Richard Mead, born 1583 in Watford, Herts, England.

13 iii.Rose Mead, born 1585 in Watford, Herts, England.

+ 14 iv.John Mead, born 1591 in Watford, Herts, England.

+ 15 v. William Mead, born 1592 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1657 in Stamford, Ct..

+ 16 vi.Priscilla Mead, born 1594 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1648 in South Mimms, Hertfordshire.

17 vii.Rebecca Mead, born 1596 in Watford, Herts, England. She married Richard Lambert 1617.

Generation No. 3

14. John Mead (Pricilla, Richard) was born 1591 in Watford, Herts, England. He married Martha Lockey 1615 in Watford, Herts, England.

Children of John Mead and Martha Lockey are:

18 i. Sarah Mead, born 1619 in Watford.

19 ii. Mary Mead, born 1621 in Watford.

20 iii.Elizabeth Mead, born 1623 in Watford.

21 iv.Edward Mead, born 1630 in Watford.

15. William Mead (Pricilla, Richard) was born 1592 in Watford, Herts, England, and died 1657 in Stamford, Ct.. He married Philippe ? Abt. 1620 in Watford, Herts, England.

Children of William Mead and Philippe ? are:

22 i. Mary Mead, born 1622 in Watford, Herts, England; died 1626 in Watford, Herts, England.

23 ii. Joseph Mead, born 1623 in Watford, Herts, England. He married Mary Brown.

24 iii.John Mead, born Abt. 1628 in England; died 1699. He married Hannah Potter.

Notes for Hannah Potter:

There is a theory that Hannah Potter was the daughter of John Browne and Dorothy. After John's death, Dorothy's second husband was William Potter, who adopted Hannah and gave her the name Potter.

John Browne, b. 1598, came over on the Lyon in 1632 and settled in Watertown, Mass. His parents were Edmund Browne, b. 1547, and Mary Camphorne, b. 1562, daughter of William Cramphorne and Joane Plowe. Edmund Browne was the son of William Browne, b. abt 1505, and Joan, b. abt. 1510. All of the Brownes were born in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.

25 iv.Martha Mead, born Abt. 1630. She married John Richardson.

16. Priscilla Mead (Pricilla, Richard) was born 1594 in Watford, Herts, England, and died 1648 in South Mimms, Middlesex. He married Elizabeth Hobson 1623 in Ridge, Hertfordshire.

Children of Priscilla Mead and Elizabeth Hobson are:

26 i. John Mead, born 1624 in Ridge, Hertfordshire.

27 ii. Ellen Mead, born 1625 in Ridge, Hertfordshire.

28 iii.Elizabeth Mead, born 1627 in Ridge, Hertfordshire.

29 iv.Pricilla Mead, born 1632 in Ridge, Hertfordshire.