Notes on the Descendants of John Pinney 1495-1545

[NI002] John witnessed his father's will in 1543.

[NI004] Joane is mentioned as living at the time of her father-in-law's will.

[NI005] He was probably married three times -- the names of the first two are unknown.

His third wife was Agnes CHICKE, who was buried 2 Jan 1607/08. She was probably the mother of his youngest child, Edmund.

[NI021] Described as deceased in the will of his brother, Humphrey.

[NI033] No children.

[NI037] Widow of David Phippen.

[NI039] Williams was also an emigrant from England.

[NI058] Benjamin was a casualty of the King Philips War.

[NI065] A listing of James Smith Jr. is not indicative of his father, but the fact that there was an older James Smith in Weymouth during James' residence.

He had a first wife who died in Weymouth 2 May 1659. No children are
mentioned.

[NI082] No children

[NI096] Left Ellington, CT

[NI122] No children.

[NI125] "He was born about sixteen years before the incorporation east of the river, and was, therefore, a son of Ancient Windsor." Genealogy of the Pinney Family in America.

[NI131] Never Married

[NI136] Died Unmarried.

[NI149] Never Married.

[NI255] Married and had a family and moved with his two brothers, Haskell and Martin, to Ohio.

[NI256] Moved to Ohio.

[NI258] Married and had a family.

[NI266] Married and had a family.

[NI277] Never married.

[NI343] Never married.

[NI363] Unmarried.

[NI403] Twin of Elijah.
Married.

[NI404] Twin of Elisha.
Married.

[NI423] Married

[NI439] Never Married.

[NI551] Never married.

[NI601] Sarah was a widow when she married Horace Pinney.

[NI603] Twin of Elijah

[NI604] Twin of Anthony

[NI722] Twin of Henderson.

[NI723] Twin of Harrison.

[NI839] Never married.

[NI860] Sabra was a widow when she married Levi.

[NI899] Christiane's last name may be Pawle.

[NI918] Never married.

[NI919] Never married.

[NF017] This union bore no children.

[NF226] This union bore five children.

[NF236] This union bore eight children.

[NF242] This union bore five children.

[NF243] This union bore three children.

[NF252] This union bore four children.

[NS16571] This book is a thorough study of the Pinney family in America up to around 1900 and cites a number of sources.

[NS16572] 3

[NS16573] KPL

[NS16601] These letters and manuscripts are invaluable sources of family information provided by Vicki (Clarke) Ballowe.

[NS16602] 3

[NS16603] KPL

[NS14081] This publication cites many sources and is a detailed look at the genealogies of passengers and families tied to the "Mary and John" from the West Country of England.

[NS14082] 4

[NS14083] Mary and John Clearinghouse

[NS22861] An article in "The Genealogist".

[NS22862] 4

[NS39461] Volume II of this publication contains many biographies and lineages of early Windsor familes with many sources cited.

[NS39462] 4

[NS39463] LOC

[NS21561] This book is a collection of family histories of many Weymouth, MA familes including James Smith.

[NS21562] 4

[NS21563] Mid-Continent Genealogy Library

[NS19961] This book studies the descendants of Edward Poole and Sarah Pinney and has numerous sources cited.

[NS19962] 4

[NS19963] Mid-Continent Genealogy Library

[NS16061] This publication cites many sources and is a detailed look at the genealogies of passengers and families tied to the "Mary and John" from the West Country of England.

[NS16062] 4

[NS16063] Mary and John Clearinghouse

[NS14482] 3

[NS14483] MA

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