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  • Name Sarah Chute 
    Prefix Dame 
    Birth (Bristo Causeway?) Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death Ratton Village, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chute/gp1350.htm#head0


      Sir Robert Parker, 1st Bart. of Ratton and Dame Sarah Chute Parker:

      «u»«b»Parker versus Thornhill: 18 March 1696«/u»«/b»
      Upon reading the Petition of Sir George Parker Baronet, and Philadelphia Parker, Robert, Thomas, and William Parker, Children of «b»Dame Sarah Parker, Daughter of George Chute the Elder«/b», Esquire, deceased; shewing, "That they have an Appeal depending in this House, against Jeremiah Thornhill and others, the Creditors and Legatees of «b»George Chute the Younger, Esquire«/b», deceased, upon which the House directed an Issue to be tried at Law; which Issue hath been tried, and a special Verdict found thereupon; but, the same being undetermined, to avoid all further Expences, the Creditors and Legatees and the Petitioners are come to an Agreement touching the Payment and Satisfaction of the said Debts and Legacies, (fn. *) and by an Order of the Court of Chancery of the Ninth Instant, by Consent of Counsel for the Petitioners and the said Creditors and Legatees; and praying (by their Guardian), that they may be at Liberty to withdraw their Appeal, as by Order of the Court of Chancery they are obliged to do:
      It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the Petitioners have hereby Leave given them to withdraw their Appeal, as desired."
      Source: From: «i»House of Lords Journal«/i» Volume 15: 18 March 1696, «i»Journal of the House of Lords«/i»: Volume 15: 1691-1696 (1771), pp. 709-10.
      URL: «u»<http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=12286>«/u». Date accessed: 17 March 2006.

      The confusion surrounding the Bethersden Chutes continued in this family as well. This record reflects the pedigree outlined in Francis Chute's Family Tree #2, Descent from Philip (page 127), and is based on the assumptions and theories outlined here by Steve Chute, necessitating the move of Sarah Chute from daughter of "Irish George" to the daughter of son George Chute, Jr and Sarah Style. Steve indicates where the departure from William Edward Chute's pedigree occurs:

      Photo left: Unsigned oil onto panel of a young woman in a gilt frame, paper label to back reads 'Philadelphia Parker, Daughter of Sir Robert Parker of Ratton, Sussex, born 1665', various paper labels to back, 29cm x 23cm."
      The confusion appears in part because of the location of George, Jr. in both Stockwell, Surrey and Bristo Causeway, Surrey.
      "Robert Parker, esq. of Ratton, who was created a Baronet 22 May 1674 ... m. Sarah, the only daughter of George Chute, Esq. of Bristo Causeway in Surrey, and had issue, George..."
      Now, Robert's father George Parker was b. 1620 and died 1673 at age 53. Robert could have been born ~1640** (about the same time as Sarah might have been, as she was the youngest of the three aforementioned children. But was [WEC] #16 or "Irish George" now from Bristo Causeway instead of Stockwell??? Or had he not yet purchased Stockwell?
      [**Note: The Parker family has supplied a birthdate of ~1654.]
      I'm presently assuming that Sarah belongs to [WEC] #16 or "Irish George" as WEC suggests. NOW WATCH OUT HERE COMES THE DEPARTURE. I read WEC to say that George Jr. is the one to marry Joane St. John and that they have a daughter Joane who marries Sir Peter Soames. Now, it is further recorded by Burke that "Sir Peter Soames ... who m. Joane, daughter and heir of George Chute, Esq. of Stockwell, in Surrey, and had issue Peter, his heir, Susan, Anne, Jane ..."
      This Sir Peter died of smallpox in 1709 so his son must have been born before that BUT not by much because it is further recorded that his son lived until 7 Sep 1798 making him at the very least 89 a very ripe old age. Logic would seem to say that it's unlikely that Joane's Sir Peter would have been born much before say 1670'ish. [WEC] #16 or "Irish George" would have been 100'ish at this time and unlikely to have sired a Joane of a suitable age to marry a Baronet! Rather, George Jr. at an age of 20-30 years marries Joane St. John ca 1650-70.
      So in short for this Chute twig I have: Philip of Appledore m. Culpepper & Ensing (George plus 4 others); George m. to Gage (George, Walter, Elizabeth, Edward); George m. Evans & Barnham (Daniel, Margaret, George, Sarah); George m. Joane St John (Joane); Joane m. Sir Peter Soames. This lineage expires according to Francis about 1700 which would fit in with the passing of George Jr."



      «b»Record Type:«/b» Chute Family History/Book
      «b»Title:«/b» «i»A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources«/i»
      «b»Author:«/b» William Edward Chute
      «b»Published:«/b» Salem, Massachusetts, 1894
      «b»Comments:«/b» Copy originally owned by George Maynard Chute, nephew of William Edward Chute with his signature on the flyleaf; handwritten notes in margins; passed to George Maynard Chute, Jr. who published an updated addendum to this work in 1968; passed to George Maynard Chute, III; passed to Jacqueline Irene Chute.
      «b»Location:«/b» Privately held

      «b»Record Type:«/b» Book
      «b»Title:«/b» A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
      «b»Author:«/b» Burke, Bernard
      «b»Publisher:«/b» Harrison & Sons
      «b»Editions and Revisions:«/b» London. Originally published 1841; New edition, 1883; reprinted 1962
      «b»Line:«/b» Parker of Ratton
      «b»This Source Has Been Cited for:«/b» «u»Sir Robert Parker, 1st Bart. of Ratton, M.P.,Esq. «/u» and Dame Sarah Chute Parker, «u»Ferdinand Tracy «/u» and Catherine or Katherine Keck Tracy.
      «b»GROUP NO:«/b» Chute Family Records/GP1350


      «b»Record Type:«/b» Parliamentary Record
      «b»Title:«/b» House of Lords Journal Volume 15: 18 March 1696, Journal of the House of Lords: volume 15: 1691-1696, pp. 709-10
      «b»Entry:«/b» Parker v. Thornhill
      «b»Published:«/b» 1771
      «b»URL:«/b» «u»http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=12286>«/u»
      «b»This Source Has Been Cited for:«/b» «u»Sir Robert Parker, 1st Bart. of Ratton, M.P.,Esq. «/u» and Dame Sarah Chute Parker.
      «b»GROUP NO:«/b» Chute Family Records/GP1350-0
    Person ID I55806  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 24 Mar 2008 

    Family Sir Robert Parker, 1st Baronet. of Ratton, M.P.,   b. Abt 1655, Ratton Village, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Nov 1691, Ratton Village, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 36 years) 
    Family ID F551614680  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 Mar 2008 

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    Sarah Chute
    Photo left: Unsigned oil onto panel of a young woman in a gilt frame, paper label to back reads 'Philadelphia Parker, Daughter of Sir Robert Parker of Ratton, Sussex, born 1665', various paper labels to back, 29cm x 23cm."