_Isaac TEED _________ | (1784 - 1834) _Gilbert Golding TEED _| | (1825 - 1858) m 1850 | | |_Phebe GOLDING ______+ | (1786 - 1855) | |--Edward Thorne TEED | (1853 - 1854) | _____________________ | | |_Amanda DEAN __________| (1832 - ....) m 1850 | |_____________________
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of Blomsters Hall, Halsted, co. Essex.
"Blomsters belonged in the reign of K. Edward II to William Blomsters (i) or Blamster, it comprehending then 120 acres of arable, 7 of meadow, 5 of pasture, 70 of wood, and 12 s. rent in Halsted. Sometimes they are called 235 acres. It was purchased about 1410 by Richard Nichols; and by marriage came into the family of Worthie, and into that of Golding {particularly mentioned under Belchamp St. Paul} then of Martin of Melford; and now belongs to Earl Tilney...The mansion house is pleasantly situated at the upper-end of Windmill-field, near the road leading to Braintree, and the Foot-way to Gosfield." (Morant, Essex, v. 2, p. 252, Hinkford Hundred).