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Thomas (Gerrard) Gerard (1584 - 1630)

Sir Thomas "2nd Baronet Gerard, of Bryn" Gerard formerly Gerrard
Born in Bryn, Lancashire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1610 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 46 in West Derby, Lancashire, Englandmap
Profile last modified | Created 2 Mar 2022
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Biography

This profile is part of the Gerard Name Study.
European Aristocracy
Sir Thomas Gerrard was a member of the aristocracy in England.

Sir Thomas Gerard (see name below) was born in 1584. He passed away in 1630. The Baronetage of England lists Frances Molyneux as his wife. They had 6 sons William, RIchard, Gilbert, Peter, Thomas and John. The four last died unmarried. Also, a daughter Frances who took a religious habit at Graveline in Flanders.

Marriage 1

Frances Molyneux was his first wife.[1]

Marriage 2

His second wife was Dorothy Moore. Married after Aug 1623.[2]

Education

Exeter College Oxfford 1575 age 15[3]
Clement’s Inn, I. Temple 1579[3]
Embassy, Paris, 1585[4]

Research Notes

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Notes

Name - Merge removed the correct LNAB. The correct LNAB is Gerard not Gerrard.

Sources

  1. The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English baronets, and such ...By rev. William BethamThe Baronetage of England pg. 63
  2. #506 Visitation of England and Wales, Notes (1896-1921), Howard, Joseph Jackson, (14 volumes. [London]: Frederick Arthur Crisp, 1896-1921), FHL book 942 D23hn., vol. 8 p. 186; vol. 9 p. 144
  3. 3.0 3.1 Temple database of admiss.
  4. E.B. Goodacre, ‘Henry Earl of Derby’s suite on his embassy to Paris 1584/5’, Trans. Hist. Soc. of Lancs. and Cheshire, xcii. 51-6.




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The merge was done in the incorrect direction. Gerard was the correct LNAB and the entire family except this one used Gerard.
posted by Michelle (Gerard) Hartley
edited by Michelle (Gerard) Hartley
Gerard-636 and Gerrard-1261 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse. Near dates and locations.
Gerard-22 and Gerrard-1261 do not represent the same person because: Different wife, different children. No evidence they are the same person.
posted by Michael Cayley
Gerard-22 and Gerrard-1261 appear to represent the same person because: Gerrard-22 and Gerrard - 1261 are the same person
posted by Anthony Whalen
I can’t find anything showing Anne Gerard is the daughter of Thomas and Frances. There are several books (including the book in Source 1) that say Thomas Gerard and Frances Molyneux had six sons and one daughter: William, Richard, Gilbert, Peter, Thomas, John and Frances who became a nun.
posted on Gerard-636 (merged) by Nancy Brown
PLease correct the spelling for the LNAB. Gerard is the correct spelling. Gerard_11 can't possibly be the right spelling.
posted on Gerard-636 (merged) by Michelle (Gerard) Hartley

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