
Stats[]
- Born: 1491 England
- Died: 1546 England
- Burial:
Parents[]
- Father: Thomas Isham, Esq. (1446- )
- Mother: Elena deVere
Marriage[]
- Anne Pulton
Children[]
- ♂Giles Isham, Esq.
- ♂Robert Isham
- ♂Gregory Isham (1520-1558)
- ♂John Isham
- ♂Henry Isham (1527-1596)
- ♀Catharine Isham
- ♀Elena Isham
- ♀Elizabeth "Ely" Isham
- ♀Edith Isham
- ♀Isabella Isham
Notes and references[]
"Euseby Isham, the eldest son of Thomas, married Anne, eldest daughter of Giles Pulton of Desborough, Esq. and Catherine his wife, daughter of Thomas Lovet, sen. of Astwell, Esq. by whom, in one and twenty years, he had twenty children; the names of ten, the rest dying young and unmarried, are transmitted down to us, viz. 1, Giles; 2, Robert; 3, Gregory; 4, John, ancestor of the Lamport line; and 5, Henry; 6, Catharine, the wife of Richard Pagitt of Cranford, student of the law (from whom descended, by the eldest son, James Pagitt, one of the barons of the Exchequer, in the reign of Charles I, and by Euseby, a clergyman, old Father Ephraim Pagitt, above 40 years rector of St Edmund, Lombard Street, which it is said, upon the breaking out of the Civil War, he was forced to quit merely for quietness sake); 7, Elena, first the wife of Thomas Hoyse, secondly of Thmas Boseworth of Great Oakley; 8, Ely, the wife of Henry Bellamy, citizen and mercer, of London, afterwards of Hadley, near Barnet in Middlesex; 9, Edith, of Richard Slatier of Braunston; and 10, Isabella, of Thomas Barker, merchant, whose sister, Elizabeth, was the wife of John Isham, his wife's brother."[1]
- ^ William Bentham, The Baronetage of England, or The History of the English Baronets and Such (London: Burrell & Bransby, 1801), pp. 299-300.