Proved at London, 19 December 1857, National Archive PRO 11/2261
National Archives Probate 11/1983/126 (Proved 9 July 1843)
Proved at London on 7 March 1794, National Archive PRO 11/1243/39
Proved at London 20 July 1749, National Archive PRO 11/772/98
A series of books compiled from a wide range of documentary evidence by F. G. Emmison, the former county archivist of Essex Record Office, which contain many references to life in Elizabethan Wivenhoe:
Emmison, F. G., National Genealogical Society, Washington D.C. (1982)
Emmison, F. G., New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston (1983)
Emmison, F.G., New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston (1986)
Owner of the Friendship sugar and rum plantation in Trelawney, Jamaica [National Archives PROB 11/1673/448]
Extract from the Will of Henry Foote, yeoman, 29 March 1595, Essex Record Office D/ACW 3/204
Peruque Maker of Wivenhoe [National Archives PROB 11 611 171]
Extract from the Will of John Venstree gentleman, 28 May 1591 (National Archives PRO 11/78/424)
Staymaker of Wivenhoe (National Archives PROB 11/941/291)
Captain Matthew Martin's mother National Archives Probate 11/518
Proved at London, 13 June 1765, National Archives PRO 11/909
Captain Matthew Martin's father who was also a mariner
The first public talk organised by the Wivenhoe History Group in October 2013
Uncle to Thomas and Mary Ann Sanford
Former owner of the Wivenhoe House Estate sold to William Brummell in 1811
PRO 11/337/99 1 August 1685 [National Archives]
End of the Rebow bloodline