Notes on the Descendants of Rev. John Pinney 1622-1705

[NI001] The family of John Pynney was involved in the manufacture and trade of lace.

John Pynney was also a minister in Broadwindsor, Dorset.

John Pynney was also a landowner.

[NI004] Died Young according to Laura Young Pinney's "Genealogy of the Pinney Family in America."

[NI009] Hester Never Married.

Hester was acquainted with the Honourable George Booth, who made her his executrix and bequeathed her his manor of Hadley in Kent.

[NI011] Involved in the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 and convicted, but his death penalty was suspended by a bribe so that he was only transported out of the country for indentured service. He was able to buy his way out of that as well and run a successful sugar plantation.

[NI014] Died without issue.

[NI015] Died without issue.

Owned Bettiscombe Manor in Dorset, UK and allowed his cousin John Frederick Pinney to live with him for a time.

Azariah also left Bettiscombe to John Frederick Pinney upon his death.

[NI021] Never married.

Built Racedown (a home in Dorset, UK) then known as Pillmarsh.

[NI026] Was called the Scot. Presumably from Scotland.

[NI030] Never married.

[NI036] Inherited Pinney estates from John Frederick Pinney in both Nevis and England in 1762 and as a condition adopted the surname Pinney according to Laura Young Pinneys "Genealogy of the Pinney Family in America."

[NI037] Was the mayor of Bristol, England during the riots of 1831. He was tried and judged not guilty for some negligence due to alleged inaction during the riots.

[NI051] Friend of William Wordsworth and Coleridge.

[NI054] These two did have issue.

[NI055] These two did have issue.

[NI056] Friend of William Wordsworth and Colderidge.

[NI057] Died as an infant.

[NI058] Died unmarried.

Went mad and was shut up for the rest of his life in a farm at Hallstock.

[NI066] Never married.

[NI074] Fell in the Great War 1914-1918.

[NI088] Drowned.

[NI098] Never married.

[NI102] Died Young.

[NI103] Died Young.

[NI104] Died Young.

[NI105] Died Young.

[NI106] Died Young.

[NI107] Died Young.

[NI116] Killed in action 2nd March 1942 in command of HMS Stronghold during the Battle of the Java Seas.

[NF12] This union had no issue.

[NF14] This union had issue.

[NS14821] This short essay on the Monmouth Rebellion was two pages long, cited no sources and outlined the story of the rebellion.

[NS14822] 3

[NS14823] Keith Pinney Library

[NS26991] This is a sixty-one page book citing numerous resources in the USA and England and describing the American descendants of Humphrey Pinney and his ancestry in England

[NS26992] 4

[NS26993] Keith Pinney Library

[NS51682] 3

[NS51683] Keith Pinney Library

[NS45211] A clear photograph of a memorial inscription on the wall of the St. John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor, Dorset, England.

[NS45212] 4

[NS45213] Keith Pinney Library

[NS14121] This title is a nine page typed manuscript citing ten sources and outlining the history of British and American Pinneys.

[NS14122] 1

[NS14123] Keith Pinney Library

[NS52511] A thorough resource covering known heraldry of many land owning Britons.

[NS52512] 4

[NS52513] Mid Continent Genealogy Library

[NS48701] This is a reference to a series of three negative that are in the V&A Lafayette Collection held by Pinewood Studios.

[NS48702] 4

[NS48703] Pinewood Studios

[NS50651] A vivid photo of a memorial to Elizabeth (Pinney) Baillie at the church in Somerton, Dorset, England

[NS50652] 4

[NS50653] Keith Pinney Library

[NS46091] This work adds a variety of information to the relationship of William Wordsworth to the Pinneys and cites more than 20 resources.

[NS46092] 4

[NS46093] Keith Pinney Library

[NS25231] This is a one page record with a single source cited containing birth information on a variety of Pinney family members.

[NS25232] 3

[NS25233] Keith Pinney Library

[NS17641] This book contains details of the business and genealogy of the descendants of the Reverend John Pinney of Dorset, UK.

[NS17642] 4

[NS17643] Porter Library - Kansas State University

[NS49941] A clearl photo of a huge brass memorial to John Frederick Pinney and his wife Frances.

[NS49942] 4

[NS49943] Keith Pinney Library

[NS19181] This title is a one hundred thirty page book citing multiple sources and outlining the character of John Pinney and some of the events of his family.

[NS19182] 4

[NS19183] Keith Pinney Library

[NS50311] A blurred photo of a brass memorial to Mary (Pinney) Ames at the church in Somerton, Dorset.

[NS50312] 4

[NS50313] Keith Pinney Library

[NS51161] A clear photo of a memorial to Giles Robert Pinney at Somerton Church.

[NS51162] 4

[NS51163] Keith Pinney Library

[NS18121] This title is a three page printed web page citing two sources and outlining the history of Pinneys on the island of Nevis.

[NS18122] 2

[NS18123] Keith Pinney Library

[NS49671] A clear photograph of a brass memorial enscription at the church in Somerton, Dorset, England.

[NS49672] 4

[NS49673] Keith Pinney Library

[NS56151] This reference work is an update to Burke's previous books on the Landed Gentry and is quite weak on citing sources.

[NS56152] 3

[NS56153] Keith Pinney Library

[NS47451] A quality photograph of a memorial to John Pinney, Esq. listing pertinent dates in the church at Somerton, Dorset.

[NS47452] 4

[NS47453] Keith Pinney Library

[NS50871] A clear photo of a listing of the residents of Somerton Erleigh in Somerton Church, Dorset, England.

[NS50872] 4

[NS50873] Keith Pinney Library

[NS14791] This title is a four page printed web page citing two sources and outlining the history of Pinneys on the island of Nevis.

[NS14792] 2

[NS14793] Keith Pinney Library

[NS45201] A source for which only excerpts have been read, but mentions many Pinneys and which cites many references.

[NS45202] 4

[NS45203] Library of Congress

[NS49391] A clear photograph of a colored stone memorial in a church at Somerton, Somerset.

[NS49392] 4

[NS49393] Keith Pinney Library

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