Handy Pemberton
(before 1750 - )
Handy Pemberton|b. b 1750|p589.htm#i22505|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||Thomas Handy|b. 20 Sep 1683\nd. 10 Jul 1754|p412.htm#i14946|Mary Hillary|b. 15 Apr 1688|p426.htm#i5121|
Handy Pemberton was born before 1750 at Ireland. Born about 1740 in the IGI. He was the son of John Pemberton and Sarah Handy.
Handy was educated from 11 September 1757 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
He left the Society of Friends, opting for the life-style of the rch bucks of Georgian Dublin. Described by a contemporary as "a sort of buffoon and idiot", he once started a riot against the Duke of Rutland in the Dublin playhouse. Burke incorrectly states that he married Jane Piggott....
Handy studied Arts at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1771.
Handy Pemberton married Jane Sutton circa 18 January 1772. Handy was admitted to the Irish bar in 1775.
Handy Pemberton, (affirmed) Barrister-at-Law, lately arrived from Dublin - according to the Act of 5 Dec 1778.
Handy Pemberton lived at Hakin, Hubberstown, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 1787.
Handy was educated from 11 September 1757 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
He left the Society of Friends, opting for the life-style of the rch bucks of Georgian Dublin. Described by a contemporary as "a sort of buffoon and idiot", he once started a riot against the Duke of Rutland in the Dublin playhouse. Burke incorrectly states that he married Jane Piggott....
Handy studied Arts at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1771.
Handy Pemberton married Jane Sutton circa 18 January 1772. Handy was admitted to the Irish bar in 1775.
Handy Pemberton, (affirmed) Barrister-at-Law, lately arrived from Dublin - according to the Act of 5 Dec 1778.
Handy Pemberton lived at Hakin, Hubberstown, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 1787.
Children of Handy Pemberton and Jane Sutton
- William Pemberton b. 3 Jan 1773, d. 10 Mar 1854
- Mary Pemberton
Henry Pemberton
(circa 1746 - )
Henry Pemberton|b. c 1746|p589.htm#i12902|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||Thomas Handy|b. 20 Sep 1683\nd. 10 Jul 1754|p412.htm#i14946|Mary Hillary|b. 15 Apr 1688|p426.htm#i5121|
Henry Pemberton was born circa 1746. He was the son of John Pemberton and Sarah Handy.
Henry was educated from 10 May 1764 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Henry was educated from 10 May 1764 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Jane Pemberton
(before 1752 - )
Jane Pemberton|b. b 1752|p589.htm#i22501|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||Thomas Handy|b. 20 Sep 1683\nd. 10 Jul 1754|p412.htm#i14946|Mary Hillary|b. 15 Apr 1688|p426.htm#i5121|
Jane Pemberton was born before 1752 at Ireland. She was the daughter of John Pemberton and Sarah Handy.
In Mary Handy's will dated 13 May 1765 at Dublin, Jane Pemberton was named as heir; Attested copy of the will of Mrs Mary Handy: I Mary Handy of Dublin, daughter of Thomas Handy, late of same city, merchant, deceased .... to my cousin Samuel Handy my silver jug, & my mourning gold ring
I leave to his daughter Margrit Ann Handy, my store shoe buckles
I leave to my niece Jane Pemberton my green glass breast bottle and blew patch box
I leave Sarah Davis, a silver sissors chain & pin cushion hoop,
I leave to my servant William Belfoord ...wage... 6 silver table spoons marked MH & 9 chairs, etc.
I leave to my servant Marget Craig ... others ... residue to my cousin Samuel Handy of Coolylough, co. Westmeath, gent & his heirs for the purpose to support my son Henry Frederick until 21 then to said son ... if son dies before 21 I then leave all to be divided among the poor people called Methodists except my son Henry Frederick has a mind to buy a commission or to put himself apprentice then he is at liberty to do so what he pleases with the money.
Samuel Handy to be guardian of my son & executor. 13 May 1765
Signed & sealed. Tell my sister Pim that is she attempts taking a genteel living from my son Frederick that if I am permitted I will haunt her day & night. Dated 23 July 1786, 9 August 1765.
In Mary Handy's will dated 13 May 1765 at Dublin, Jane Pemberton was named as heir; Attested copy of the will of Mrs Mary Handy: I Mary Handy of Dublin, daughter of Thomas Handy, late of same city, merchant, deceased .... to my cousin Samuel Handy my silver jug, & my mourning gold ring
I leave to his daughter Margrit Ann Handy, my store shoe buckles
I leave to my niece Jane Pemberton my green glass breast bottle and blew patch box
I leave Sarah Davis, a silver sissors chain & pin cushion hoop,
I leave to my servant William Belfoord ...wage... 6 silver table spoons marked MH & 9 chairs, etc.
I leave to my servant Marget Craig ... others ... residue to my cousin Samuel Handy of Coolylough, co. Westmeath, gent & his heirs for the purpose to support my son Henry Frederick until 21 then to said son ... if son dies before 21 I then leave all to be divided among the poor people called Methodists except my son Henry Frederick has a mind to buy a commission or to put himself apprentice then he is at liberty to do so what he pleases with the money.
Samuel Handy to be guardian of my son & executor. 13 May 1765
Signed & sealed. Tell my sister Pim that is she attempts taking a genteel living from my son Frederick that if I am permitted I will haunt her day & night. Dated 23 July 1786, 9 August 1765.
John Pemberton
(2 November 1714 - before 11 April 1760)
John Pemberton was born on 2 November 1714 at Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of Henry Pemberton whose will was dated 16 Feb 1746 and proved 8 August? (8th month) 1747. John at Meath Street, Dublin.
A marriage settlement between John Pemberton and Sarah Handy was made on 13 April 1744.
John Pemberton married Sarah Handy, daughter of Thomas Handy and Mary Hillary, on 15 April 1744 at Ireland. Sunday last: Mr Henry Pemberton, an eminent Quaker merchant, was married to Miss Sally Handy, daugher of Mr Thomas Handy, of Meath St, merchant.
His father's will mentions them: Pemberton, Henry, Dublin, merchant. My wife Elizabeth Pemberton. To my daughter Elizabeth Pemberton £600 on day of marriage. To my son John (married to Sarah Handy) residue. Nephew Robert Lecky, son of my sister Jane. To nephew Henry Pemberton £10. My sister Elizabeth Vickers £80 yearly from holding in Dolphins Barn. Executors John Pemberton (son), Elizabeth Pemberton (daughter). Dated 16 Feb. 1746. Proved in Prerogative Court 8th of 8th month 1747. Witnesses: William Dixon, Henry Stearne, Chris. Dalton, public notary.
John Pemberton lived at Cole Alley, Dublin, 1752.
John died before 11 April 1760 at Dublin, Ireland. He was buried on 11 April 1760 at Dublin.
A marriage settlement between John Pemberton and Sarah Handy was made on 13 April 1744.
John Pemberton married Sarah Handy, daughter of Thomas Handy and Mary Hillary, on 15 April 1744 at Ireland. Sunday last: Mr Henry Pemberton, an eminent Quaker merchant, was married to Miss Sally Handy, daugher of Mr Thomas Handy, of Meath St, merchant.
His father's will mentions them: Pemberton, Henry, Dublin, merchant. My wife Elizabeth Pemberton. To my daughter Elizabeth Pemberton £600 on day of marriage. To my son John (married to Sarah Handy) residue. Nephew Robert Lecky, son of my sister Jane. To nephew Henry Pemberton £10. My sister Elizabeth Vickers £80 yearly from holding in Dolphins Barn. Executors John Pemberton (son), Elizabeth Pemberton (daughter). Dated 16 Feb. 1746. Proved in Prerogative Court 8th of 8th month 1747. Witnesses: William Dixon, Henry Stearne, Chris. Dalton, public notary.
John Pemberton lived at Cole Alley, Dublin, 1752.
John died before 11 April 1760 at Dublin, Ireland. He was buried on 11 April 1760 at Dublin.
Children of John Pemberton and Sarah Handy
- Henry Pemberton b. c 1746
- Handy Pemberton+ b. b 1750
- Mary Pemberton b. b Jul 1750
- Jane Pemberton b. b 1752
- Robert Pemberton b. 1756, d. b 7 Jan 1757
Mary Pemberton
(before July 1750 - )
Mary Pemberton|b. b Jul 1750|p589.htm#i4936|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||Thomas Handy|b. 20 Sep 1683\nd. 10 Jul 1754|p412.htm#i14946|Mary Hillary|b. 15 Apr 1688|p426.htm#i5121|
Mary Pemberton was born before July 1750 at Ireland. She was the daughter of John Pemberton and Sarah Handy.
Mary Pemberton married John Helton on 17 December 1780 at Dublin.
Mary Pemberton married John Helton on 17 December 1780 at Dublin.
Mary Pemberton
Mary Pemberton||p589.htm#i28408|Handy Pemberton|b. b 1750|p589.htm#i22505|Jane Sutton||p800.htm#i28405|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||
Robert Pemberton
(1756 - before 7 January 1757)
Robert Pemberton|b. 1756\nd. b 7 Jan 1757|p589.htm#i28404|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||Thomas Handy|b. 20 Sep 1683\nd. 10 Jul 1754|p412.htm#i14946|Mary Hillary|b. 15 Apr 1688|p426.htm#i5121|
Robert Pemberton was born in 1756. He was the son of John Pemberton and Sarah Handy.
Robert died before 7 January 1757. He was buried on 7 January 1757.
Robert died before 7 January 1757. He was buried on 7 January 1757.
William Pemberton
(3 January 1773 - 10 March 1854)
William Pemberton|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 10 Mar 1854|p589.htm#i28407|Handy Pemberton|b. b 1750|p589.htm#i22505|Jane Sutton||p800.htm#i28405|John Pemberton|b. 2 Nov 1714\nd. b 11 Apr 1760|p589.htm#i5496|Sarah Handy|b. c 1720\nd. b 11 Feb 1756|p412.htm#i14958|||||||
William Pemberton was born on 3 January 1773. He was the son of Handy Pemberton and Jane Sutton. On October 1788 his name was legally changed to Pemberton Pigott. William Pemberton was High Sheriff of Wexford in 1794.
William died on 10 March 1854 at Slevoy Castle, Slevoy, Wexford, aged 81.
William died on 10 March 1854 at Slevoy Castle, Slevoy, Wexford, aged 81.
Isabel Pembroke?
(say 1200 - 1239)
Isabel Pembroke?|b. s 1200\nd. 1239|p589.htm#i14928|William Earl of Pembroke||p23.htm#i14929||||||||||||||||
Isabel Pembroke? married Gilbert de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucs & Hertford. Isabel Pembroke? was also known as Marshall in some records. She was born say 1200. She was the daughter of William Earl of Pembroke.
Isabel died in 1239.
Child of Isabel Pembroke? and Gilbert de Clare 3rd Earl of Gloucs & Hertford
- Isabel de Clare+ b. 2 Nov 1226, d. bt 10 Jul 1264 - 10 May 1275
Thomas Penninge
Thomas Penninge married Susan Cocksedge, daughter of George Cocksedge and Mary Unknown, on 5 October 1684 at Buxhall, Suffolk.
Rose Pennocke
(before 1570 - )
Rose Pennocke was born before 1570 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Rose Pennocke married John Bland on 9 May 1586 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Rose Pennocke married John Mould on 5 September 1602 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Rose Pennocke married John Bland on 9 May 1586 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Rose Pennocke married John Mould on 5 September 1602 at Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Children of Rose Pennocke and John Bland
- Thomas Bland b. 3 Dec 1587
- Richard Bland b. 17 May 1590
Elizabeth Penny
(circa 1851 - )
Elizabeth Penny was born circa 1851 at Firbeck, Yorkshire.
Elizabeth Penny married Edward Rich, son of Joseph Rich and Elizabeth Taylor, before 1 July 1872 at Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
Elizabeth Penny and Edward Rich appeared on the 1881 census at Osberton Lodge, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Edward Rich, mar, 46, born Blyth, Nottingham, Head, Joiner; Elizabeth Rich, 39, born Firbeck, Yks, wife, House Wife; John J P Rich, 5, born Worksop, son, Scholar; Arthur E A Rich, 6, born Scofton (Worksop), Son, Scholar; Jane M M Rich, 4, b. Scofton (Worksop), daughter; George W E Rich, 3 m, Scofton (Worksop), son; James J Leslie, unmarried, 20, born Appleby, Westmorland, boarder; clerk.
Elizabeth Penny and Edward Rich appeared on the 1891 census at Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Edward Rich, mar, 54, born Blyth, Nottingham, Head, Joiner; Elizabeth Rich, 49, born Firbeck, Yks, wife; John J Vivian Rich, 18, joner's apprentice, born Worksop, son; A E Algernon Rich, 16, born Osberton, gardener's apprentice; C W Evelyn Rich, son, scholar, born Osberton; Catherine Clarke, visitor 63, born Dby, and Martha Penny, sister in law, 46, dressmaker, born Worksop.
Elizabeth Penny married Edward Rich, son of Joseph Rich and Elizabeth Taylor, before 1 July 1872 at Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
Elizabeth Penny and Edward Rich appeared on the 1881 census at Osberton Lodge, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Edward Rich, mar, 46, born Blyth, Nottingham, Head, Joiner; Elizabeth Rich, 39, born Firbeck, Yks, wife, House Wife; John J P Rich, 5, born Worksop, son, Scholar; Arthur E A Rich, 6, born Scofton (Worksop), Son, Scholar; Jane M M Rich, 4, b. Scofton (Worksop), daughter; George W E Rich, 3 m, Scofton (Worksop), son; James J Leslie, unmarried, 20, born Appleby, Westmorland, boarder; clerk.
Elizabeth Penny and Edward Rich appeared on the 1891 census at Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Edward Rich, mar, 54, born Blyth, Nottingham, Head, Joiner; Elizabeth Rich, 49, born Firbeck, Yks, wife; John J Vivian Rich, 18, joner's apprentice, born Worksop, son; A E Algernon Rich, 16, born Osberton, gardener's apprentice; C W Evelyn Rich, son, scholar, born Osberton; Catherine Clarke, visitor 63, born Dby, and Martha Penny, sister in law, 46, dressmaker, born Worksop.
Children of Elizabeth Penny and Edward Rich
- John Joseph Vivian Rich+ b. 14 Feb 1873
- Arthur Edward Algernon Rich b. b Apr 1875
- Jane May Morton Rich b. b Apr 1877
- George William Evelyn Rich b. Jan 1881?
John Penrose
John Penrose married Anne or Agnes Killigrew, daughter of John Killigrew and Jane or Joan or Maude Petit, before 1567. She was named in the will of her brother James in 1567..
John Penwill
John Penwill was born at Devon, England.
John Penwill married Susanna Ruby, daughter of William Ruby and Mary Rendle, on 21 May 1829 at Ashburton, Devon.
John Penwill married Susanna Ruby, daughter of William Ruby and Mary Rendle, on 21 May 1829 at Ashburton, Devon.
Ann Pepper
Ann Pepper was born at Water Newton, Huntingdonshire.
Ann Pepper married George Bowker in 1766 at Water Newton, Huntingdonshire.
Ann Pepper married George Bowker in 1766 at Water Newton, Huntingdonshire.
Roger Pepys
(3 May 1617 - before 4 October 1688)
Roger Pepys was born on 3 May 1617 at Impington, Cambridgeshire. He was christened on 13 May 1617 at Heydon, Norfolk. Roger was a lawyer of the Middle Temple on 4 November 1634, London. In 1719 Joseph Banks described him as Roger Pepys of Impington near Cambridge.
153. (Talbot , John , William , William , Robert , Thomas ) Roger was admitted to Middle Temple on 4 Nov 1634. He was employed as Recorder 1660 - 1688 in Cambridge, England. He was employed as M.P. 1661-1678 in Cambridge, England. He was administrator of the estate of his son Talbot on 15 Dec 1681. He signed a will 26, 27 on 31 Aug 1688.
There are records for Roger Pepys and Barbara Bacon, Roger Peaps/Peapes/Pepis and Barbery/Barbary Bacon. Birthplace is shown as St Stephens, Norwich, Norfolk or Impington Cambridge. WCP says he was baptised at Heydon Norfolk and says that Barbara Bacon is buried in St.Stephens Norwich. The various children's birth dates that appear under these references do not conflict. However some are shown as Norfolk births and some as Cambridge. WCP shows children of Impington but the IGI has a number of Norfolk births. There are also a number of Norfolk references in the previous two generations. Presumably the family had Norfolk and Cambridge connections and that is how Roger and Barbara met and why some of the children were born and/or lived in Norfolk. It would appear that he lived in Norfolk for the first two childrens births, Elizabeth 1643 and Barbara 1645, next child Talbot born in 1647 in Chancery Lane London later children in Impington Cambridge; and then returned to Norfolk for the births and/or christenings of John in 1655 and Robert in 1656, Barbara died and/or buried in 1657 in Norfolk.
IGI shows birth on 12th.
The following probably applies to this Roger:
Historic auction AN historic document relating to Diss during the reign of Chalrles II goes under the hammer next month. Auctioneers Mullock & Madeley will sell the document in Ludlow, Shropshire next Friday. It dates from 1670 and relates to Roger Pepys, owner of the market and tolls of Diss. It states that he has received 'at the courst of his Majesty at Westminster, from the hands of Sir Robert Long, one measure of brass containing one bushel sizes and seals by his Majesty's measures and standards for the common wealth profit and case of all people' "This is a very early and scarce example of weights and measures legislation being applied to markets," said the auctioneers' head of documents Richard Westwood-Brookes. The Diss document is estimated to fetch £60-90. Further information from:P Richard Westwood-Brookes on 01568 770803 or from the auctioneers on 01694 771771.
The newspaper was Wymondham and Attleborough Mercury, dated Friday, March 7 2003.
Roger Pepys married Ann Banks, daughter of Luke Banks and Hester Bellingham. They were childless, but he had issue by his second wife.
His cousin Samuel Pepys, the diarist, wrote on 3 August 1661: at Cambridge . . . at night I took horse and rode with Roger Pepys and his two brothers to Impington.
14th August 1661: Lord's Day. Got up and by and by walked into the orchard with my cousin Roger and there plucked some fruit. To church and had a good plain sermon. My uncle Talbot went with us, and at our coming in, the country people all rose with much reference, and when the parson begins he begins 'Right Worshipful and dearly beloved etc' to us.
A lease dated 1670 shows: 1. Roger Pepys of Impington, Camb. 2. Richard Quarry of Botesdale, Suffolk. Messuage called Park House in Diss.
Roger died before 4 October 1688. He was buried on 4 October 1688 at Impington, Cambridgeshire.
His will was proved on 13 October 1688 at Ely, Cambridgeshire. Schedule of money to be paid by Roger Pepys for the settlement of the manor of Diss WILL: 1688 Aug. 31. Roger Pepys of Impington, Cambs. [ACBIA]. To be buried at Impington near my father. To my grandson Talbot Pepys when 21. Proved Ely 13 Oct. 1688 by Charles Long his son-in-law.
153. (Talbot , John , William , William , Robert , Thomas ) Roger was admitted to Middle Temple on 4 Nov 1634. He was employed as Recorder 1660 - 1688 in Cambridge, England. He was employed as M.P. 1661-1678 in Cambridge, England. He was administrator of the estate of his son Talbot on 15 Dec 1681. He signed a will 26, 27 on 31 Aug 1688.
There are records for Roger Pepys and Barbara Bacon, Roger Peaps/Peapes/Pepis and Barbery/Barbary Bacon. Birthplace is shown as St Stephens, Norwich, Norfolk or Impington Cambridge. WCP says he was baptised at Heydon Norfolk and says that Barbara Bacon is buried in St.Stephens Norwich. The various children's birth dates that appear under these references do not conflict. However some are shown as Norfolk births and some as Cambridge. WCP shows children of Impington but the IGI has a number of Norfolk births. There are also a number of Norfolk references in the previous two generations. Presumably the family had Norfolk and Cambridge connections and that is how Roger and Barbara met and why some of the children were born and/or lived in Norfolk. It would appear that he lived in Norfolk for the first two childrens births, Elizabeth 1643 and Barbara 1645, next child Talbot born in 1647 in Chancery Lane London later children in Impington Cambridge; and then returned to Norfolk for the births and/or christenings of John in 1655 and Robert in 1656, Barbara died and/or buried in 1657 in Norfolk.
IGI shows birth on 12th.
The following probably applies to this Roger:
Historic auction AN historic document relating to Diss during the reign of Chalrles II goes under the hammer next month. Auctioneers Mullock & Madeley will sell the document in Ludlow, Shropshire next Friday. It dates from 1670 and relates to Roger Pepys, owner of the market and tolls of Diss. It states that he has received 'at the courst of his Majesty at Westminster, from the hands of Sir Robert Long, one measure of brass containing one bushel sizes and seals by his Majesty's measures and standards for the common wealth profit and case of all people' "This is a very early and scarce example of weights and measures legislation being applied to markets," said the auctioneers' head of documents Richard Westwood-Brookes. The Diss document is estimated to fetch £60-90. Further information from:P Richard Westwood-Brookes on 01568 770803 or from the auctioneers on 01694 771771.
The newspaper was Wymondham and Attleborough Mercury, dated Friday, March 7 2003.
Roger Pepys married Ann Banks, daughter of Luke Banks and Hester Bellingham. They were childless, but he had issue by his second wife.
His cousin Samuel Pepys, the diarist, wrote on 3 August 1661: at Cambridge . . . at night I took horse and rode with Roger Pepys and his two brothers to Impington.
14th August 1661: Lord's Day. Got up and by and by walked into the orchard with my cousin Roger and there plucked some fruit. To church and had a good plain sermon. My uncle Talbot went with us, and at our coming in, the country people all rose with much reference, and when the parson begins he begins 'Right Worshipful and dearly beloved etc' to us.
A lease dated 1670 shows: 1. Roger Pepys of Impington, Camb. 2. Richard Quarry of Botesdale, Suffolk. Messuage called Park House in Diss.
Roger died before 4 October 1688. He was buried on 4 October 1688 at Impington, Cambridgeshire.
His will was proved on 13 October 1688 at Ely, Cambridgeshire. Schedule of money to be paid by Roger Pepys for the settlement of the manor of Diss WILL: 1688 Aug. 31. Roger Pepys of Impington, Cambs. [ACBIA]. To be buried at Impington near my father. To my grandson Talbot Pepys when 21. Proved Ely 13 Oct. 1688 by Charles Long his son-in-law.
Robert de Perci
Robert de Perci||p589.htm#i18073|Walter de Perci||p589.htm#i18072|Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin|b. b 1108\nd. c 1176|p261.htm#i18020|||||||William d. Meschin Lord of Copeland|b. b 1095\nd. b 1135|p546.htm#i18019|Cecily d. Romelli|d. bt 1151 - 1155|p666.htm#i18018|
Walter de Perci
Of Rugemond..
Walter de Perci married Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin, daughter of William de Meschin Lord of Copeland and Cecily de Romelli, before 1153.
Child of Walter de Perci and Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin
Samuel Percival
Lady Elizabeth Percy
Lady Elizabeth Percy married Henry Scrope 6th Lord Scrope of Bolton. He married, 1stly (before 20 April 1494), Alice (aged 12 and more 23 April 1493), suo jure Baroness Scrope (of Masham), only daughter and heir of Thomas (le Scrope), 6th Lord Scrope (of Masham), by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of John (Neville), Marquess of Montagu. She died s.p.m. about 1510.
He married, 2ndly, Mabel, daughter of Thomas (Dacre), 2nd Lord Dacre (of Gilsland), by Elizabeth, according to modern doctrine suo jure Baroness Greystoke, daughter and sole heir of Sir Robert Greystoke.".
Children of Lady Elizabeth Percy and Henry Scrope 6th Lord Scrope of Bolton
- Joan Scrope (Lady Lumley)
- Elizabeth Scrope
- Henry Scrope 7th Lord Scrope of Bolton+ b. c 1480, d. Dec 1533
- Agnes Scrope+ b. b 1495
Henry Percy
(1160 - before 1205)
Henry Percy married Isabel Brus, daughter of Adam Brus and Jueta de Arches. Henry Percy was born in 1160. He was the son of Josceline de Lorraine and Agnes de Percy who was born 1134.
Henry died before 1205.
Margaret Percy
Margaret Percy married Robert Umfraville, son of Gilbert Umfraville 3rd Earl of Angus and Maud Lucy. They had no issue. Robert pre-deceased his father.. Margaret Percy was born. She was the daughter of Henry, Lord Percy..
Lady Margaret Percy
Lady Margaret Percy was born. She was the daughter of Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, who was born 25 Jul 1421, Leconfield.
Lady Margaret Percy married Sir William Gascoigne, son of William Gascoigne and Jane Nevil.
Lady Margaret Percy married Sir William Gascoigne, son of William Gascoigne and Jane Nevil.
Children of Lady Margaret Percy and Sir William Gascoigne
- Sir William Gascoigne+ b. 1469, d. 20 Oct 1551
- Agnes Gascoigne+
Maude or Matilda Percy
( - between 1528 and 1543)
Maude or Matilda Percy married Sir Ralph Ryther as his second wife, circa 1500. His second wife was Maud daughter of Henry Percy 4th? Earl of Northumberland, who survived him (her stepson's inquisition).
Maude or Matilda Percy was mentioned in the will of Thomas Ryther dated 1 July 1527.
Maude died between 1528 and 1543.
Maude or Matilda Percy was mentioned in the will of Sir Henry Ryther dated 23 January 1542/43.
Maude or Matilda Percy was mentioned in the will of Thomas Ryther dated 1 July 1527.
Maude died between 1528 and 1543.
Maude or Matilda Percy was mentioned in the will of Sir Henry Ryther dated 23 January 1542/43.
Children of Maude or Matilda Percy and Sir Ralph Ryther
- Elizabeth Ryther+ b. s 1500
- Maud Ryther b. c 1501, d. b 1527
- Sir Henry Ryther b. a Oct 1511, d. 5 Jan 1543/44
- Unknown Ryther
William de Percy
( - between 1174 and 1175)
Sibyl de Valognes married William de Percy as her second husband circa 1166.
William died between 1174 and 1175.
Alfred Perks
(1849 - )
Alfred Perks was born in 1849 at Old Swinford, Worcestershire.
Alfred Perks married Mary Ann Keen, daughter of Valentine Keen and Tryphena Johnston, before 1 July 1900 at Stourbridge RD, Worcestershire.
Alfred Perks and Mary Ann Keen appeared on the 1901 census at Prospect Row, Field Lane, Upper Swinford, Worcestershire. Alfred Perks Head Mar 51 Chain Maker Old Swinford; Mary Ann Keightley-Perks 58 Laundress Lower Slaughter; Pamela Holdger Visitor Mar 26 Kingswinford, Staffs.
Alfred Perks married Mary Ann Keen, daughter of Valentine Keen and Tryphena Johnston, before 1 July 1900 at Stourbridge RD, Worcestershire.
Alfred Perks and Mary Ann Keen appeared on the 1901 census at Prospect Row, Field Lane, Upper Swinford, Worcestershire. Alfred Perks Head Mar 51 Chain Maker Old Swinford; Mary Ann Keightley-Perks 58 Laundress Lower Slaughter; Pamela Holdger Visitor Mar 26 Kingswinford, Staffs.
Beatrice Margaret Perman
Beatrice Margaret Perman was also known as Margaret Beatrice in some records.
Beatrice Margaret Perman and Claude Turner Paul lived at Nundah, Queensland, 1919.
Beatrice Margaret Perman married Claude Turner Paul, son of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Margaret Smith, on 7 January 1919 at St John's, Putney, Middlesex, England.
Beatrice Margaret Perman and Claude Turner Paul lived at Nundah, Queensland, 1919.
Beatrice Margaret Perman married Claude Turner Paul, son of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Margaret Smith, on 7 January 1919 at St John's, Putney, Middlesex, England.
Child of Beatrice Margaret Perman and Claude Turner Paul
- Frederick George Turner Paul+ b. 24 Jul 1920, d. 28 Aug 1996
Helena Perrot
(say 1690 - )
Helena Perrot was born say 1690.
Helena Perrot married Nathaniel Cave, son of Francis Cave, on 10 February 1707/8 at St Phillip, Barbados. Helena was present at John Cave's christening on 23 July 1714 at St Phillip, Barbados.
Helena Perrot married Nathaniel Cave, son of Francis Cave, on 10 February 1707/8 at St Phillip, Barbados. Helena was present at John Cave's christening on 23 July 1714 at St Phillip, Barbados.
Child of Helena Perrot and Nathaniel Cave
- Martha Cave b. 8 Sep 1711
Child of Helena Perrot
- John Cave b. 23 Jul 1714
Ellen Louisa Perry
Ellen Louisa Perry married Frederick Mathew Redding, son of John Matthew Redding and Rachel Coleman.
Henry Perryman
(circa 1845 - after 1897)
Henry Perryman was born circa 1845 at Devon, England.
Henry Perryman married Margaret MacPherson, daughter of Paul MacPherson and Jane Emslie, in 1871 at Victoria, Australia.
Henry died after 1897 at VIC, AUS.
Henry Perryman married Margaret MacPherson, daughter of Paul MacPherson and Jane Emslie, in 1871 at Victoria, Australia.
Henry died after 1897 at VIC, AUS.
Children of Henry Perryman and Margaret MacPherson
- Mathilda Perryman b. 1872
- John Henry Perryman b. 1873
- Samuel George Perryman b. c 1882, d. 1960
- William Charles Perryman b. c 1885, d. 1973



