Chandler Family researchers have nothing that would agree with the statement that he was the son John Chaundler and Jane Gitton, and married to Mary Agnes Tate.
Sources:
Denison Genealogy, Chandler Family Section, page xxii
"Ancestry of William Chandler of Roxbury, Mass." by Moriarty, G. Andrews
Wikitree
English Origins of New England Families, Vol II, p. 355:
Named Thomas Chandler, Sr, having a son Thomas. "He married, about 1500 (un-named wife) who was buried in 1514 according to an entry in the accounts of the church wardens of Bishop-Stortford for that year. As to the court rolls, no Chandler appears until this Thomas is mentioned in 1514, it may be inferred that he was the first of the family to settle in Bishops-Stortford. No will or administration of his estate has been found. The few items found are:
1514. Item, of Thomas Chaundeler, for waste of Torchis at the buryying of his wife, xvj d.
1518. Item delyverd to Andrew Clyton and Thomas Chandeler for a fynder w'allie a lyght before Seynet Myghell for a hole yere v s.
1521, 1522, 1536. Thomas Chandeler, a church warden.
1537, Palm Sunday. Inventory of church goods. M4, delyv'd to old Chandeler ii canstiks [candlesticks].
19 Mar 2 Edward VI [1547/8] Inventory of church goods. Item, iiij canstikes delyvered to old Chandelere and Thomas Snowe. Item, wex weyng cv li sold by old Chandeler.
This Thomas Chandler was taxed as "Thomas Chandeler" at Bishops-Stortford in the subsidy of 14 Henry VIII [1522-1523] ...... In the two later of the subsidies, his son, Thomas Chandelere, Junior" also appears. "
Children listed is only Thomas b abt 1500
Chandler Family researchers have nothing that would agree with the statement that he was the son John Chaundler and Jane Gitton, and married to Mary Agnes Tate.
Sources:
Denison Genealogy, Chandler Family Section, page xxii
"Ancestry of William Chandler of Roxbury, Mass." by Moriarty, G. Andrews
Wikitree
English Origins of New England Families, Vol II, p. 355:
Named Thomas Chandler, Sr, having a son Thomas. "He married, about 1500 (un-named wife) who was buried in 1514 according to an entry in the accounts of the church wardens of Bishop-Stortford for that year. As to the court rolls, no Chandler appears until this Thomas is mentioned in 1514, it may be inferred that he was the first of the family to settle in Bishops-Stortford. No will or administration of his estate has been found. The few items found are:
1514. Item, of Thomas Chaundeler, for waste of Torchis at the buryying of his wife, xvj d.
1518. Item delyverd to Andrew Clyton and Thomas Chandeler for a fynder w'allie a lyght before Seynet Myghell for a hole yere v s.
1521, 1522, 1536. Thomas Chandeler, a church warden.
1537, Palm Sunday. Inventory of church goods. M4, delyv'd to old Chandeler ii canstiks [candlesticks].
19 Mar 2 Edward VI [1547/8] Inventory of church goods. Item, iiij canstikes delyvered to old Chandelere and Thomas Snowe. Item, wex weyng cv li sold by old Chandeler.
This Thomas Chandler was taxed as "Thomas Chandeler" at Bishops-Stortford in the subsidy of 14 Henry VIII [1522-1523] ...... In the two later of the subsidies, his son, Thomas Chandelere, Junior" also appears. "
Children listed is only Thomas b abt 1500