THOMAS FERRAND
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland volume 3 by John Burke

Robert Stansfield, exq. Of Bradford, b. in 1727, who purchased, in 1755, Esholt Hall or Priory, in Yorkshire, espoused Jane, eldest daughter of Richard Ferrand, esq. Of Harden Hall, by Mary his wife, daughter of William Busfield, esq. Of Rishworth.

 

Hugh Currer, esq. of Kildwick, b. in 1608, who m. Blanch, daughter of Thomas Ferrand, esq. of Carleton, by Blanch his wife, daughter of Edmund Towneley, esq. Of Royle, and had one son, Henry, who died an infant.  He espoused, secondly, Anne, daughter of Peter Haworth, esq. of Thurcroft, in the county of Lancaster, and widow of Robert Winckley, esq. of Winckley.  By this lady, who d. in 1656, he had one son and five daughters, viz.

I  HENRY, his heir

I   Ann, m. first, to William Busfield, merchant, of Leeds; and secondly. To Robert

Ferrand, esq. of Harden Grange.

      II  Eleanor

III Grace

IV Mary

V Elizabeth

Mr Currer d. in 1690, and was s. by his son, HENRY CURRER

 

Richard Richardson:

B 1604 wedded Jane, second daughter of George Hopkinson, esq. of Loft House, and by her, who died in 1662, had issue,

I  William b in 1629 m in 1659, Susannah, daughter of Gilbert Savile, had two sons and one daughter.

1.      Richard born in 1663, m (1) in 1699 Sarah Crossley dtr of John Crossley- one child who died young m (2) Dorothy Currer, daughter of Henry Currer, esq. of Kildwick, and had issue.

2.      William b in 1666 m Mary Kirshaw, dtr. of John had

Martha m. to Edward Iveson, son of Henry.

3.      [I think Jane is supposed to be the one dtr] m. to Edward Ferrand, esq. of Harden.

II Richard b. in 1635 died in 1699 leaving a son, William, d.s.p. in 1711

IIIJohn b 1636 m(1) Ann Kent, died s.p. m (2) 1672 Hannah, sister of Dr. John Sharp, archbishop of York, and had issue.

IV George b in 1644 m Sarah, dts of Richard Langley, esq. of Priestly Green, Halifax.

V  Samuel b in 1647 m Frances Cornwallis, dtr. of the Rev. Philip Cornwallis.

VI  Joseph b in 1648 wedded in 1683, Elizabeth, dts of John Peebles,---

More?----

Heraldic History Volume 2

James Dearden, esq. born 21 July 1774, who m. Sept 1797, Frances, third dtr. of Thomas Ferrand, esq. of Thornhill, in the West Riding of the county of York, (descended from the Ferrands, of Carlton Hall), by his second wife, Susannah, dtr and co-heiress of Robert Royds, esq. of Higher Town House, Lancashire, and had issue,

JAMES, his heir.

Thomas-Ferrand, b. 28 Feb 1801

Henry b. 24 June 1805

Peregrine-Royds, b 20 June 1811

Elizabeth

Susannah

Mr. Dearden died 21 Sept 1828 and was succeeded by his eldest son, the present James Dearden, esq. of the Orchard.

 

Volume 4:

Thomas Heber born at Marton, 8 June 1566,m Elinore, dtr. of Thomas Ferrand, esq. of Carlton-----

 

Edward Surtees b in 1785, m Anne-Catherine, sister of the late Walker Ferrand, esq. of Harden Grange, who at one time represented Tralee in parliament had:

William-Edward, M A a barrister-at-law

 

  FERRAND, OF ST. IVES. FERRAND, SARAH, of St. Ives, in the county of York, m. Currer Fothergill Busfield,   esq. of Cottingley Bridge, B.A. of St. Peter's College,  Cambridge, youngest son of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild, esq.  of Myrtle Grove, (see p. 702,) and by him, who died 30th  June, 1832, aged fifty-five, has had issue,  WILLIAM BUSFEILD, of Myrtle Grove, in the commission  of the peace for Yorkshire, m. Sarah, daughter of  J. Priestley, esq. captain in the army, and by her, who  died in 1832, had issue,  William.  Sarah-Harriette.  Walker Busfeild.  Currer Busfeild.  Johnson-Atkinson Busfeild, of Bradford, who m. Mary-Elizabeth,  daughter of John Priestley, esq.  Benjamin-Ferrand Busfeild.  Jane-Ferrand Busfeild, d. unm. in 1824.  Sarah-Dale Busfeild, d. unm. in 1825.  Katharine-Maria Busfeild, m. to Charles Priestley, esq.  Elizabeth-Octavia Busfeild-Ferrand.  Caroline Busfeild-Ferrand.  Emily-Lucinda Busfeild-Ferrand.  This lady, after the decease of her husband, Mr. Busfeild, assumed by sign manual, in 1837, her paternal name and arms of FERRAND only, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of her relative, Benjamin Ferrand, esq. on succeeding (by the death of her brother, the late Edward Ferrand, esq. without male issue,) to the valuable estates of St. Ives, Harden Grange, Cottingley House, Ryshworth Hall, &c. Her three unmarried daughters took, at the same time, the name of Ferrand, in addition to that of Busfeild.   Lineage. The family of Ferrant or Ferrand, of Norman extraction, appears to have come into England under the protection of the ancient Earl of Albermarle, and held for many centuries the important office of warden of Skipton Castle. The representative of the senior branch in the 17th century, EDMUND FERRAND, esq. of Carlton, married Mary, daughter of Thomas Wentworth, esq. bencher of Gray's Inn, and had two sons, Thomas, killed at the battle of Preston, fighting for King CHARLES, and Edmund, who in conjunction with his father, sold the estate of Carlton in 1651, to Thomas Parkinson.  Of the Skipton family, was  RICHARD FERRAND, citizen of London, who lies interred in the minster of Beverley, with this epitaph on a brass plate in the nave:  All you that read this writing apparent  Give thanks to God for Richard Ferrant,  Whiche in his lyfe wrought faythfully,  And dyed also right Chrystyanly.  Hee had 12 Chyldren withe Joane his wife  Which are 7 sonnes and daughters five.  Of London, he was as will appeare,  A free Citizen and drapere.  Of Robert Ferrant, he was the Sonne,  Which at Skypton in Cravenge did wonne.  Hys body is buried under this Stone,  Hys Soule to rest with God ys gone.  The yere of Christe neither lesse nor more,  A thousand fyve hundred and three Score  And also in the monthe of May  Hee dyed the five and twentyethe day.  CHRISTOPHER FERRAND, of Bingley, in the county of York, descended from Richard Ferrand, the citizen of London, was father of  RICHARD FERRAND, of Bingley, who died


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about the year 1643, leaving by Margaret, his wife, daughter of Henry Atkinson, of Bolton, in Boland, Yorkshire,  I. GEORGE, of Bingley, bapt. there 5th  January, 1577, father of  THOMAS, of Bingley, b. 25th March,  1625, whose will bears date 9th  March, 1662. By Elizabeth, his  wife, he had two sons, Stephen  and Joshua. The elder,  STEPHEN FERRAND, of Bingley,  m. 18th February, 1672,  Mary, daughter of Holings,  of Allerton, and by her,  who wedded, secondly,  Abraham Binns, of Ryshworth,  he left at his decease  in 1684, an only child.  THOMAS FERRAND, M. A. of  Trinity College, Cambridge,  and vicar of Bingley, bapt.  there 9th June, 1680, who  m. 2nd June, 1705, Martha,  daughter of John Dobson,  gent. of the Vicarage, and  dying in 1740, left issue,  JOHN, M.A. vicar of Messingham,  in Lincolnshire,  bapt. at Bingley,  5th November, 1706, m.  Mary, daughter and co-heir  of Thomas Hatchett,  of Edwinstow, Notts,  and died in 1759, leaving  a son, GERRARD-THOMAS,  of Southwell,  who d. unm. 10th July,  1779, aged twenty-seven.  Thomas, fellow of Trinity  College, Cambridge,  bapt. at Bingley, 21st  December, 1719, died  unm. 1741.  Benjamin, lieut. R.N.  bapt. 30th November,  1713, killed at Porto  Cavello, unm.  Stephen, of Blythe, Notts,  bapt. 6th March, 1717,  d. unm. 5th March, 1788.  Mary, died young.  Sarah, bapt. at Bingley,  15th August, 1720, m.  to John Siddal, gent.  of Bingley.  Anne, m. 1740, to the Rev.  Joshua Waddington,  M.A. vicar of Harworth  and Walkingham, Notts.  II. EDMUND, of Bingley, bapt. 6th August,  1592, m. 14th August, 1620,  Isabel Wood.  III. ROBERT, of whom presently.  IV. Stephen, of Harden, bapt. 8th June,  1600, m. 20th December, 1620, Mary  Walters.  I. Agnes, bapt. 9th March, 1579, m. to  John Bean, of Gilstead, Yorkshire.  II. Mary, bapt. 23rd March, 1581, m.  to Samuel Holride, of Bingley.  III. Alice, bapt. 24th February, 1586,  m. to William Wiley, citizen and surgeon  of London.  IV. Anne, bapt. 5th January, 1594, m.  to William Crawshaw, of Wilsden,  Yorkshire.  The third son,  ROBERT FERRAND, esq. of Harden Grange, in the county of York, bapt. at Bingley, 6th November, 1597, entered his pedigree and arms at the visitation of 1665. He m. Anne, daughter of Thomas Newton, esq. of Daventry, in Northamptonshire, and by her, who died in 1667, had issue,  I. BENJAMIN, his heir.  I. Dorothy, m. to Ambrose Metcalfe,  a merchant of Hull.  II. Anne, m. first to Robert Milner,  esq. of Pudsey, in Yorkshire, and  secondly to Samuel Jenkinson, esq.  of Horbury, near Wakefield.  Robert Ferrand died in 1674, and was s. by his son,  BENJAMIN FERRAND, esq. of Harding Beck, aged forty-one in 1665, who m. at Bingley, 18th December, 1645, Martha, daughter of Edward Brokesbank, esq. of Wilesden, and by her, who died in 1699, had issue,  I. ROBERT, his heir of Harden Grange,  bapt. at Bingley, 9th December,  1647, a magistrate and deputy lieut.  for Yorkshire, m. first, Barbara,  daughter of Richard Bradgate, esq.  of Ullesthorp, in Leicestershire, and  secondly, in 1685, Anne, daughter of  Hugh Currer, esq. of Kildwick, and  widow of William Busfield, esq. of  Leeds. By the latter, who died in  1712, he had one son, Robert, of  Harden Grange, who d. unm. in 1742;  and by the former, who was buried at  Bingley, 4th April, 1685, he left at  his decease in 1711, two sons and  two daughters, namely,  1. BENJAMIN, of St. Ives, in the  parish of Bingley, b. 9th September,  1676, capt. West Riding  militia, m. first in 1707, Ann,  daughter of Henry Currer, esq.  of Kildwick, which lady died  issueless in 1727, and secondly  in 1728, Sarah, daughter and  co-heir of Thomas Dobson, esq.  of the Vicarage, near Bingley.  By the latter, who wedded secondly,  Gregory Rhodes, of Ripon,  he left at his decease in  1731, one son,

BENJAMIN, of St. Ives, lord of  the manors of Cottingley,  Oakworth, &c. in Yorkshire,  major of Sir George Seville's  battalion of militia for the  West Riding, one of the deputy  lieutenants and a justice  of the peace. He died unm.  20th October, 1803, aged  seventy-five.  2. Bradgate, in holy orders, vicar  of Bradford, bapt. at Bingley,  8th May, 1682, d. unm.  1. Mary, m. to Thomas Roebuck,  esq. of Heath, near Wakefield.  2. Anne, m. to John Cockroft, esq.  of Bradford.  II. EDWARD, of whom presently.  III. David, major in the army, d. s. p.  in 1699.  IV. Samuel, in holy orders, rector of  Todwick and vicar of Rotherham,  bapt. at Bingley, 24th February,  1664, m. first, in 1687, Miss Anne  Marsh, and secondly, Miss Dobson,  but had issue only by the former,  viz. six sons,  1. Benjamin, in holy orders, died  without surviving issue.  2. Philip,|who both d. in the sea  3. James, |service s. p.  4. Robert, died young.  5. Edward, of London, who m.  Anne Freeman, of Bristol, and  died 21st January, 1769, leaving  two daughters, Anna, m. to Edward  Astley, esq. of Carey Street,  Lincoln's Inn, and Elizabeth,  unm. in 1774.  6. Fytch-William, of St. James,  Clerkenwell, Middlesex, m. Hannah-Maria,  daughter of Edward  Wallis, esq. of Prettlewell, in  Essex, and widow of James  Hudson, esq. by whom who m.  thirdly, Robert Austin, he left at  his decease, 1st November, 1759,  an only child Benjamin, aged  about fourteen in 1774.  I. Anne, bapt. 18th June, 1650, m. 2nd  May, 1671, to Thomas Fluid, esq. of  Great Penthin, Leicestershire.  II. Lydia, bapt. 8th March, 1652, m.  to Thomas Wholley, gent. Winterbourne.  III. Mary, bapt. 25th January, 1658,  m. Richard Pindar, esq. of Kendall,  barrister-at-law.  Benjamin Ferrand died in 1699, and was buried at Bingley, 14th February. His second son,  EDWARD FERRAND, esq. of Harden Beck, bapt. at Bingley, 29th May, 1656, married Jane, daughter of William Richardson, esq. of Bierley, in the county of York, and by her, who died in 1716, had issue,  RICHARDSON, of Harden a magistrate  for the West Riding, bapt. at Bingley,  21st April, 1692, m. the 24th May,  1728, Mary, daughter of William  Busfeild, esq. of Ryshworth, and died  in 1745, leaving two surviving daughters,  JANE, m. to Robert Stansfield, esq.  of Esholt, and d. s. p. in 1772.  MARY, m. first, in 1756, to Henry  Currer, esq. of Kildwick, and  secondly to Peter, son of Ralph  Bell, esq. of Thirsk, but died  without issue in 1771.  JOHN, of whom presently.  Jane, d. unm.  Edward Ferrand died in 1742, and was buried at Bingley, 17th Dec. His younger son,  JOHN FERRAND, esq. Stockton, bapt. at Bingley 29th April, 1697, m. Maria Hewdick, daughter of an eminent merchant of Rotterdam, and by her, who died 1st July, 1744, left at his decease in 1729, a son and heir,  RICHARDSON FERRAND, esq. of Stockton, bapt. there 22nd November, 1723, who m. 14th February, 1745, Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Walker, of Stockton, and by that lady, who died in 1771, had issue,  JOHN, his heir.  George.  Richardson, mayor of Stockton.  Esther, m. to Benjamin Lumley, esq.  of Stockton, banker.  Anne-Maria, m. to -- Ray, esq. of  Stockton.  Richardson Ferrand died 2nd May, 1769, and was s. by his son,  JOHN FERRAND, esq. of Barnard Castle, in the county of Durham, who m. at Checkley, in Staffordshire, in 1772, Sarah, daughter of Edward Dale, esq. of Stockton, collector of the customs and had issue,  EDWARD, his heir.  Walker, of Harden Grange, magistrate  and deputy lieutenant for the West  Riding of Yorkshire, and M.P. for  Tralee, m. first, Katharine-Maria,  only daughter and heir of General  William Twiss, col. commandant of  the royal engineers, and secondly,  Margaret, daughter of John Moss,  esq. of Otterspool, banker, but died  s. p. 20th September, 1835.  Jane, b. in September, 1775, m. to the  Rev. C. B. Charlewood, of Oakhill,  in Staffordshire, and died in 1793,  having had a son, Charles-Benjamin  Charlewood, who died unm. aged  twenty-one, and Sarah Charlewood,

wife of Charles Martin, esq. grandson  of the third Duke of Athol.  SARAH, (widow of Currer Fothergill  Busfeild, esq.) the present Mrs. FERRAND,  of Harden Grange and St.  Ives.  Anne-Catherine, m. first, Edward Surtees,  esq. of Seatonburn, in Northumberland,  and secondly, George T.  B. Monkland, esq. of Donhead Lodge,  captain in the army, only son of  George Monkland, esq. of Bath.  By the former she has one son,  WILLIAM-EDWARD SURTEES, esq.  M.A. barrister-at-law.  Mr. Ferrand died 7th February, 1790, and was buried at Sedgefield, in the county of Durham. His eldest son,  EDWARD FERRAND, esq. of St. Ives, b. ?? Barnard Castle, inherited the estates of t?? senior branch of the family, and was a magistrate ?? and deputy lieutenant for the We?? Riding of Yorkshire and for the county ?? Lancaster. He m. Francis, youngest daughter and co-heir of W. Holden, esq. of Ba??don, and had an only daughter,  FRANCES.  Mr. Ferrand died 21st March, 1837, ag?? fifty-nine, and was buried at Bingley. H?? estates devolved on his sister, Sarah, t?? present Mrs. FERRAND, of St. Ives.  Arms--Arg. on a chief gu. two cross patonce vairy.  Estates--In Yorkshire.  Seat--St. Ives.   BUSFEILD, OF UPWOOD, BUSFEILD, WILLIAM, esq. of Upwood, in the county of York, m. 13th May, 180?? Caroline, eldest daughter of Capt. Charles Wood, R.N. of Bowling Hall, and sister?? Sir Francis Wood, bart. Mr. Busfeild, who is a magistrate and deputy lieutenant of t?? West Riding of Yorkshire, was returned to parliament by the borough of Bradford ?? 1837.   Lineage.  WILLIAM BUSFEILD, of Leeds, merchant, (son of James Busfeild, who died in January, 1613, by Helen his wife, who died the same day) m. 7th September, 1611, Elizabeth, eldest sister of Thomas Metcalf, alderman of Leeds, and had issue,  James, b. 19th August, 1612, died 24th  January, 1636.  WILLIAM, of whom presently.  Elizabeth, b. in 1613, m. 6th June, 1631,  John Loveland, a Spanish merchant.  Jane, bapt. 7th Sept. 1615, married to  Sir William Lowther knt. of Swillington,  and had issue,  Isabel, born in Jan. 1621, m. first Richard  Newby, of Leeds, merchant, and  secondly Thomas Pulleine, esq. also  of Leeds. By the former she had,  with one son, Capt. Richard Newby,  who died unmarried, a daughter Isabella,  wife of William Rookes, e??  mayor of Leeds; and by the latt??  who died in Sept. 1705, a son, Thom??  Pulleine, esq. high sheriff of Yorkshire  in 1696.  The son and successor,  WILLIAM BUSFEILD, esq. of Leeds, ba?? 8th May, 1635, who served the office of may?? of that town in 1673, purchased a capital m?? suage and lands at Ryshworth, in the par?? of Bingley, Yorkshire. He m. first, M?? Frank, by whom he had no issue; a?? secondly, 12th January, 1670, Ann, daughter of Hugh Currer, esq. of Kildwick, by who?? who wedded secondly, Robert Ferrand, e?? of Harden Grange, he left at his decease?? 1675, a son and successor,  WILLIAM BUSFEILD, esq. of Ryshwor?? and of Gray's Inn, London, a magistrate ?? the West Riding of Yorkshire, who ?? Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Fothergill, e?? of London, descended from the Fortherg?? of Burghill near Richmond, and by her, ?? died in April, 1726, had issue,  WILLIAM, his heir.  Thomas, d. 4th November, 1772.  Forthergill, of Manchester, d. in 17??  Charles, a merchant at Lisbon, d. ??  July, 1735, aged 27.  Ann, m. 3rd Sept. 1723, Robert Sta??field,  esq. of Bradford, and was ??  ther of Anne Stansfield, the wif??  Wm. Rookes, esq. of Esholt, and ??  ther of Anna Maria Rookes, ??

 

 

wedded Joshua Crompton, esq. (See  vol. iii. p. 62).  Mary, m. 24th May, 1728, to Richardson  Ferrand, esq. of Harden, and died in  February, 1754.  Mr. Busfeild died 26th March, 1730, and was s. by his son,  WILLIAM BUSFEILD, esq. of Ryshworth Hall, who espoused Miss Mary Wilkinson, and by her, who m. secondly Edward Kenyon, esq. mayor of Leeds, and died in March, 1796, left at his decease, 5th Nov. 1748, an only daughter and heir,  ELIZABETH BUSFEILD, b. 1st Jan. 1747, who m. 7th Jan. 1765, Johnson Atkinson,(*) M.D. of Leeds, and afterwards of Ryshworth and Myrtle Grove near Bingley, many years an active magistrate and deputy lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire, who assumed, upon the demise of his wife's uncle, Thomas Busfeild, esq. the surname and arms of BUSFEILD. The issue of the marriage were three sons and a daughter, namely,  I WILLIAM, the present WILLIAM BUSFEILD  esq. of Upwood, M.P.  II. Johnson-Atkinson, D.D. b. 3rd July,  1775, m. in 1798, Mary Susannah,  3rd dau. of Joseph Priestley, esq. of  White Windows, and secondly, Charlotte,  daughter of -- Irving, esq. By  the former he had issue,  William, b. 21st Feb. 1802, m. 21st  Sept. 1830, Sarah, dau. of the  Rev. Charles Frederic Bond, and  has issue, William, and Mary.  Charles, b. 6th September, 1804.  John-Lea, b. in 1806, d. in 1810.  Harcourt-Norris-Torriana, born  5th December, 1811.  III. Currer-Fothergill, of Cottingley  Bridge, b. 23rd January, 1777, m. 12th  (*) He m. secondly in 1800, Susannah, relict of  John Dearden, esq. of the Hollins.   February, 1805, Sarah, second daughter  of John Ferrand, esq. of Stocton  upon Tees, and sister of Edward Ferrand,  esq. of St. Ives, and d. 30th June,  1832, having had issue,  1. William, a magistrate for Yorkshire,  m. Sarah, daughter of Captain  Priestley, and by her, who  died 3rd Dec. 1832, had a son and  daughter, William, and Sarah-Harriette.  2. Walker.  3. Currer.  4. Johnson-Atkinson, m. in Nov.  1832, Mary, dau. of Capt. Priestley,  and has issue.  5. Benjamin-Ferrand.  1. Jane-Ferrand, d. 17th March,  1824.  2. Sarah-Dale, died 9th July, 1825.  3. Katharine, m. 24th Sept. 1831,  to Charles, son of Capt. Priestley.  4. Elizabeth-Octavia.  5. Mary-Anne, d. 24th Oct. 1817.  6. Caroline.  7. Emily-Lucinda.  8. Anne-Isabella, d. 22nd Jan.  1824.  I. Jane, m. 27th Oct. 1803, to Charles  Jones, esq. major in the 18th Hussars,  and died 24th March, 1818, leaving  surviving issue,  Charles-William Jones.  Jane Jones.  Elizabeth Jones.  Isabella Jones.  Caroline Jones.  The heiress of Busfeild died 5th Nov. 1798.  Arms--Sa. a chev. between three fleurs-de-lis or.  Estates--In Yorkshire.  Seat--Upwood, Yorkshire.   BURNABY, OF BAGGRAVE HALL. BURNABY, EDWYN, esq. of Baggrave Hall, in the county of Leicester, b. 29th   September, 1799, m. 28th August, 1829, Anne-Caroline,  daughter of Thomas Salisbury, esq. second son of Thomas  Salisbury, esq. of Marshfield House, in the county of York,  by Mary, his wife, daughter of Thomas Lister, esq. and has  issue,  EDWYN-SHERRARD.  Caroline-Louisa.  Cecilia-Florence.  Mr. Barnaby, who succeeded his father 1st October, 1825, is a gentleman of her majesty's most honourable privy chamber, deputy-lieutenant and magistrate for the county of Leicester, and late captain in the 3rd, or Prince of Wales's dragoon guards. 

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A genealogical and historical account of the Throckmorton Family by C Wickliffe Throckmorton:

 

Mentions of Thomas and Samuel Ferrand in reference to being heirs of someone.

Perhaps this is it:

Throckmorton, C. Wickliffe.  A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family.  Richmond, VA: Old Dominion Press, 1930.

Bassingbourne Throckmorton (Sir Lyonel, Simon, John, Thomas of Coughton)

Of city of Norwich; born 1564; died 21 Sept 1638 m (1) 7 Dec 1591 Mary, dtr. of

William Hill of Bury, St Edmonds m (2) Jane, dtr of John Annable of Bury, St Edmonds

M (3) Hester, dtr. of Henry and Susanna Sotheron Pye of Norwich

Issue by first wife:

Lyonel

Thomas

*John bapt 9 May 1601

OF MIDLE TOWNE IN NEW ENGLAND

KIN TO EDWARD COVILL.  EDWARD IN TURN WAS KIN TO THOMAS FERRAND OF STURMER, ESSEX, SISTER FERRAND AND SAMUEL FERRAND

Miles

Robert

Simon

Lyonel

George

Mary

Elizabeth m (1) John Layer moved to Virginia

Ursula

Mary m William Rawley of Cley in Norfolk had: Margery, Anne and Susan

 

Colvill:

Were of Parham, Suffolk

Robert Colville of Parham, Suffolk had

Thomas married Alice, dtr of Edward Kene of Transon (Throndeston) in Suffolk had:

1.Thomas m Elizabeth dtr of Francis Warner – no issue in 1612

            had perhaps Edward  (named after his grandfather?)

2.Francis

3.Ann m to John Mayhew

 

Gilbert Covill had Robert Col??vylle/Covill

            Had Thomas

            Edmund of Parham m Elizabeth, dtr of Peter Prettyman of Baughton, Suffolk

                        Had Robert Covill of Southwood, Norfolk.

 

The following has little relevance at this point but will keep it.  At the end is included the will of Edward Covill

 

John Throckmorton (Francis, John, Thomas of Coughton) of Claxton, Suffolk, England born 1523 died 28 April 1556 m (1) Margaret Playter of Soterley, Suffolk, dtr of Christopher. m (2) Dorothy Aslake dtr of William of county Suffolk.

Issue:

1 John Throckmorton

2. Roger Throckmorton

3 Thomas

4 Francis

5 Anne

6 Anne

 

Playter:

Thomas Playter of Thorndon, Suffolk m Anne Dennys of Tamington, Suffolk and had:

  1. William m Jane Jenny, dtr of Sir Edmund  and Katherine Boyse Jenny

A Christopher  m (1) Dorothy, dtr of William Aslake of Ellow, Suffolk

            I Thomas

            II John

            III Francis

            IV Jane m George Hervey of Owlton, Suffolk

            V  Elizabeth m Unknown Sage of Thorpe, county Norfolk

            VI Frances, died young

       Christopher m (2) Anne. Dtr of William Rede of Beccles, county Suffolk

            VII Augustin

            VIII Francis

            IX Henry

                        *X  Margaret m John Throckmorton of Claxton, Norfolk

                        XI Anne m (1) Gabriel Kent of Horeham, county Suffolk

                                    M (2) Robert Stanton

                        XII Dorothy m Francis Cuddon of Weston, county Suffolk

                        XIII Thomasine , unmarried

B William

C Robert

D George

E Edward

F Mary m John Tylney of Witfourthe, Cambridge

G Anne m Robert Higham of county Essex

H Margaret m Richard Clopton of Long Medford, Suffolk

            I Julia m John Throckmorton of Castleton, Oxfordshire

  1. Thomas
  2. Edmund
  3. John
  4. Agnes

 

 

I Aug. 1679.

Edward Covill of Bradwell, Co. Essex, Gent.

All my copyhold messuage or tenement now in my own possession in Bradwell with appurtenances and all other my lands and tenements whatsoever to my kinsman Thomas Ferrand of Sturmer, Co. Essex, Gent., and his heirs forever,

 

on the condition that he pay to the widow Hamond, to Mr. John Gyon of Coxall, carrier and to Richard Paine œ10 a piece, owing from me to them, and to Rachel Bragg, widow, and to George Hayes œ5 a piece which I likewise owe them. Also said Thomas Ferrand to pay to such persons as my wife Anne shall name in her will œ100, and also to the several persons hereinafter named the following legacies within one year after my decease at the now dwelling of the said Edward Covill viz: To my kinsman John Covill œ20. To my cousin Lucy Crofts œ25, To my kinsmen Richard Payne and Isaac Payne, the sons of my kinswoman Grace Payne deceased œ10 a piece. To my kinsmen Lewis Covill of Cambridge baker and Colvill of Royston sadler œ5 a piece. To the four children of my cousin Mary Jaggard œ4 a piece at 21. For default of payment by the said Thomas Ferrand, the said messuage and lands to be sold by Lucy Crofts, John Colvill, Richard Payne, Isaac Payne and Lewis Colvill, for payment of œ3 a piece to Jane Cole and Robert Cole at their ages of 21 "and of six pounds to my kinsman John Throckmorton of Midle Towne in New England which said last mentioned Legacies (my will is) shall be paid by the said Thomas fferrand his heires and assignes in case he or they shall have and enjoy the premisses aforesaid by virtue of this my present last will and testament."  To sister Ferrand and Cousin Samuel Ferrand 20sh. each to buy them rings.  (Signed) Edward Covill  Witnesses Elizabeth Watson  Robert Cooll  George Hayes X  Susanne Bretton X  Proved 9 Feb. 1679 (1679/80) by Anne Covill relict and Executrix. 

 

Captain Moriarty has greatly aided me with the early descents of the family, and his advice and experience in such matters have been of great assistance to me and have been very much appreciated.  The Colvils were of Parham, Suffolk (see pedigree in Metcalf's Visitations of Suffolk,  page 127); Thomas Colville of Parham, second son of Robert Colville of Parham in Suffolk,  Gent., married Alice, daughter of Edward Kene of Transon (Throndeston) in Suffolk,  Esq., and had issue: Thomas, son and heir; Francis, second son, and Ann, married to John  Mayhew, of B??lobye, in Norfolk; Thomas Colville of Parham, son and heir of Thomas  married Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Warner of Framlingham in Suffolk and had no issue in  1612. Edward of the will may have been his son named after his grandfather Edward Kene.   In Harl. Mss., 1560, 196-B, Robert Col??vylle, there called Covill is said to be a third son of  Gilbert Covill of Newton county, Lincoln (probably Cambr.), his second son being Thomas  and his first son. Edmund of Parham, having married Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Prettyman  of Baughton (Bocton), county Suffolk, and had a son, Robert Covil, of Southwood,  county Norfolk.  RECORDS OF NORWICH IN NORWICH CASTLE Freemen Rolls Bassingbourne Throkmorton, grocer, apprenticed, admitted freeman 3 May 1589 (fol. 24).   Robert Throkmorton, hosier, son of Bassingbourne Throkmorton, admitted freeman 20  Oct. 1632 (fol. 86d).  Apprentice Rolls 28 Mar. 1621 Robert Debney, alderman of Norwich, enrolled an indenture of 20 Mar.  1620/21, whereby John Throckmorton apprenticed himself to said Robert for 7 1/4 years  from Christmas, 1620, to the mystery and art of a scrivener; to be taught said mystery,  maintained for said term, and at termination to receive double apparel. (Apprentice Rolls,  vol. D, fol. 271d.) 

 

F-23. John1 Throckmorton (Bassingbourne) of Salem, Providence, Throggs Neck and Middletown, N. J.; born at Norwich, England; baptized 9th May, 1601. Apprenticed to his uncle, Robert Debney, alderman of Norwich, 20th March, 1620-21, for "7 1/2 years from Christmas 1620 to the mystery and art of a scrivner; to be taught said mystery, maintained for said term, and at termination to receive double apparel." He embarked at Bristol, England, December 1, 1630, in ship Lyon and arrived at Boston, February 5, 1631, and went to Salem, Mass. He was a Freeman on May 18, 1631.  He moved to Rhode Island, owing to religious differences, on October 8, 1638. He was one of the twelve persons to whom Rogers Williams deeded land that he had bought of Canonicus and Mantonomi. April 22, 1639, he bought of Rogers Williams his interest in Chibochiwest, now called Prudence Island. On July 27, 1640, he and thirty-eight others signed an agreement for a form of government.  On July 6, 1643, he obtained a grant of land for himself and thirty-five associates of Governor Kieft in New York. It was situated at what is now called Throgg's Neck (an abbreviation of Throgmorton).  His settlement here was of but short duration, for Mr. Winthrop records, in September of this year, that the Indians set upon the English, who dwelt under the Dutch, and killed "such of Mr. Throckmorton's and Mr. Cornhill's families as were at home."  He further says of the English settlers: "These people had cast off ordinances and churches, and now at last their own people and for larger accommodation had subjected themselves to the Dutch and dwelt scatteringly near a mile asunder." Some who escaped the Indian attack went back to Rhode Island.  John Throckmorton was living in Providence, February 7, 1647, for on that date he was granted "the house and land that was Edward Cope's and that he shall either bring a discharge for the town from the creditors of said Edward Cope, or else pay into

 

Misc notes

There appears to be:

A Benjamin Ferrand b ca 1620 in Harden, Bingley, England had issue

            Lydia Ferrand b 8 March 1652 Harden, Bingley, England m Thomas Whaley who         died 1713 in Winterburn, England.

A Benjamin Ferrand was born ca 1610 in Harden Hall St. Ives died Feb 1698/99 He married Martha Brooksbank 1645 dtr of Edward Brooksbankk and Bridget Bates.

Had issue:

Robert b 1647

 

Thomas Ferrand m Mary Dudley dtr of Edmund Dudley and Catherine Hutton

Had issue: Eleanor Ferrand m Thomas Heber.

 

The Ferrands were involved with Bingley in the West Riding of the county of York in England.

 

CD 354 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index

Ferrand, George

 

Ferrand, John

Ferrand, Benjamin

Ferrand, Sarah

Another Ferrand, Benjamin