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Nicholas Pankhurst (1589 - 1622)

Nicholas Pankhurst
Born in Plumpton, Sussex, Englandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 14 Jun 1613 in Ovingdean, Sussex, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 33 in Iford, Sussex, Englandmap
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Biography

Nicholas Pankhurst baptised 29 Jun 1589 St Michael and All Angels, Plumpton, Sussex son of Nicholas and buried 29 Apr 1622 St Nicholas, Iford, Sussex

Will

Nicholas wrote his will on 26 April 1622 being weake in body but of good and perfect memory [1]

Sources

  1. Probate: "East Sussex, England, Wills and Probate, 1518-1858"
    East Sussex Record Office; Brighton, East Sussex, England; East Sussex Wills; Reference Number: Pbt/1/4/1622
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 62213 #103755 (accessed 27 May 2023)
    Nicholas Pankhurst probate.
  • WikiTree profile Pankhurst-104 created through the import of Clancy Family 9.ged on Aug 22, 2011 by Shirley Becker. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Shirley and others.

Notes

Note N821
PEARSALL FAMILY GENEALOGY
Descendants of Henry Pearsall
Generation No. 1
 
1. HENRY1 PEARSALL was born in England, and died in Hempstead, N.Y.. He married ANN WILLIAMS.
Children of HENRY PEARSALL and ANN WILLIAMS are:
2. i. GEORGE2 PEARSALL, b. resided at Herricks, Hempstead, L.I., N.Y..
ii. NATHANIEL PEARSALL.
iii. DANIEL PEARSALL.
iv. THOMAS PEARSALL.
Clarence Pearsall also stated that Henry Pearsall married the wife of Moyles Williams and that her maiden name was Valentine. (This is incorrect) Please see the following:
ANN PANKHURST
MIGRATION: 1635 on the Abigailon 15 June 1635, "Anns Pancrust," aged 16 was enrolled at London as a passenger for New England on the Abigail[Hotten 87]. FIRST RESIDENCE: Lynn (assuming she resided initially with Dennis Geere).
REMOVES:By about 1637 Ipswich, by 1638 Newport, by 1644 Hempstead.
BIRTH:About 1619, daughter of Nicholas and Barbara (Geere) Pankhurst[NYGBR 120:211-13].
DEATH:In 1644 or soon after.
MARRIAGE:By about 1637 MICHAEL WILLIAMSON .
(2) By about 1648 Henry Pearsall [TAG 18:165-71].
CHILDREN:
With first husband
i Daughter WILLIAMSON, b. say 1637.
ii JOHN WILLIAMSON, b. say 1639.
iii JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, b. say 1641.
With second husband
iv NATHANIEL PEARSALL, b. about 1648 [TAG 18:171].
v DANIEL PEARSALL, b. about 1652 [TAG 18:171].
vi THOMAS PEARSALL, b. about 1654 [TAG 18:171].
vii GEORGE PEARSALL, b. about 1656 [TAG 18:171].
ASSOCIATION:Niece of DENNIS GEERE .
COMMENTS: In his will, dated 26 April 1620 and proved 11 May 1622, "Nicholas Panckhurst of Iford in the County of Sussex" asked to be buried "in the churchyard of Iford" and bequeathed to "the poor people of the parish of Iford," 5s.; to "my daughter Joane Panckhurst all that my land together with the lease thereof and all woods and underwoods thereupon lying in Wivelfield called or known by the name of Rookhurst containing by estimation six acres," from which "during the time that Barbara my wife shall keep herself a widow & no longer" she shall have two loads of wood per year; to "my daughter Joane Panckhurst," 15lb.; to "my daughter Elizabeth Panckhurst," 40lb., which after the decease of the testator's widow is "to be paid into the hands of Thomas Ridge and Dennis Geere whom I do make overseers of this my will"; to "my daughter Annis Panckehurst," 40lb.; to "the child wherewith my wife now goeth if it shall please God to send it safe into the world," 15lb.; to "my maidservant Dennis Mershe," 10s.; to "my servant Thomas Mantle," 10s.; to "my godchildren Nicholas Stroud, John Adeane & Thomas Geere, I say unto every of them an ewe teg"; to "all the rest of my godchildren that shall be living at the time of my decease twelve pence apiece"; residue to "Barbara my wife," she be to sole executrix; "Thomas Ridge and Dennis Geere my loving friends" to be overseers, they to have 5s. apiece[ A18:56]. In her will, dated 4 May 1623 and proved 12 May 1623, "Barbara Panckhurst widow of Nicholas Panckhurst late of Iford deceased" asked to be buried "in the churchyard of the parish of Iford" and bequeathed to "Simon Johnson, Henry Strowd, Thomas Baker, William Mershe and William Morrice, poor men of Iford," 12d. apiece; to "the widow Collier and the widow Peckham, the widow Jeffery & the widow Peckham," 12d. apiece; to "the widow Lansing & to Tomson Colliar," 6d. apiece; to "my daughter Elizabeth," 10lb.; to "my daughters Anne and Barbara," household goods; to "my maid Dennis Mersh," 20s., "providing she be willing and do go dwell as servant where my children shall be kept"; to "my servant John Peckham," 2s. 6d.; residue to "my daughter Joane," she to be sole executrix; "my loving brother Dennis Geere" to be overseer[ A18:108]. On 2 October 1639, "Michael Williamson & Anne his wife make a letter of deputation & procuratorship to Anthony Stapley of Patcham in Sussex, Esq., to receive of Elizabeth Geere of Lewis [Lewes] in Sussex, widow, executrix of the last will & testament of Dennis Geere late of Saugost deceased 50lb. legacy given by him to the said Anne by the name of Anne Panckhurst"[Lechford 206].Lechford also prepared "a letter to Mrs. Geere. And a release conditional to Mr. Stapley"[Lechford 206].On 1 September 1640, "Michael Williamson of Rode Island in New England, locksmith, and Anne his wife otherwise called Anne Panckhurst releases the [said] Elizabeth Geere &c."[Lechford 302]. For further information on the children of Anne Pankhurst with her first husband, see the sketch of MICHAEL WILLIAMSON .For further information on the children of Anne Pankhurst with her second husband, see the 1942 article by Herbert F. Seversmith and Arthur S. Wardwell[TAG 18:165-71]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1989 John G. Hunt published English data on the Pankhurst family[NYGBR 120:211-13].
MICHAEL WILLIAMSON
ORIGIN:
MIGRATION: 1635 on the Defenseon 2 April 1635, "Michell Will[ia]mson," aged 30, servant to George Giddings, was enrolled at London as a passenger for New England on the Defense[Hotten 46].
FIRST RESIDENCE: Ipswich.
REMOVES:Newport by 1638, Hempstead by 1644.
OCCUPATION:Locksmith[Lechford 302].
FREEMAN: "Michel Williamson" was included in the list of "Inhabitants admitted at the town of Nieu-Port since the 20th of the 3d, 1638 [i.e., 20 May 1638]," and , on 16 March 1640/1, "Michall Williamson" was listed on the Court Roll of Freemen for Newport[RICR 1:92, 111].
ESTATE: In a 1635 grant of Ipswich land to George Giddings, Paul [sic] Williamson was named as an abutter (the forename almost certainly incorrect either in the original or in the published version), and in another grant of the same year, to John Tuttle, Michael Williamson was named as an abutter[ITR DETAIL].
"Moyles Williams" was one of the original proprietors of Hempstead ["The Fifty Original Proprietors of Hempstead," The Nassau County Historical Society Journal 29 (1969):32].
In the summary of grants at Hempstead to "Moyles Williamson," there were five parcels of land: to "Thomas Williams," 100 acres; to "James Pine," forty-seven acres and twenty-eight rods, and another three acres; to "Joseph Smith," twenty-two acres; and to "the family of Pearsalls at Herrick's and their assigns one hundred and seventy-two acres"[HempTR 8:324].
Henry Pearsall left a will, dated 24 July 1667 and proved in March 1668, and this document was accompanied by a release in which "John Williams, Joseph Williams and Timothy Halstead ... acquit & discharge forever our late father-in-law Henry Pearsall ... from all dues or demands of houses or lands of inheritance or any other lands known by any other title soever, and all other goods & chattels whatsoever that formerly were our own father's Michael Williams deceased"[NYGBR 119:83, citing "New York Wills 1:51"].
MARRIAGE:By about 1637 Ann Pankhurst.
CHILDREN:
i Daughter WILLIAMSON, b. say 1637; m. by about 1657 Timothy Halstead[NYGBR 120:147].
ii JOHN WILLIAMSON, b. say 1639; m. about 1663 Miriam _____[NYGBR 119:133-38, and the sources cited there].
iii JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, b. say 1641; m. (probably) Phebe Wood[NYGBR 119:138-42, and the sources cited there].
ASSOCIATION:Servant of George Giddings [Hotten 46].
COMMENTS: On 2 October 1639, "Michael Williamson & Anne his wife make a letter of deputation & procuratorship to Anthony Stapley of Patcham in Sussex, Esq., to receive of Elizabeth Geere of Lewis [Lewes] in Sussex, widow, executrix of the last will & testament of Dennis Geere late of Saugost deceased 50lb. legacy given by him to the said Anne by the name of Anne Panckhurst"[Lechford 206].Lechford also prepared "a letter to Mrs. Geere. And a release conditional to Mr. Stapley"[Lechford 206].On 1 September 1640, "Michael Williamson of Rode Island in New England, locksmith, and Anne his wife otherwise called Anne Panckhurst releases the [said] Elizabeth Geere &c."[Lechford 302].
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1988 Matthew Wood published a detailed and complete study of this immigrant and his children, and we have relied heavily on his account[NYGBR 119:80-84, 133-42].
According to Matthew Wood "THE FAMILY OF MOYLES WILLIAMS, ONE OF THE ORIGINAL PROPERIETORS OF HEMPSTEAD, LONG ISLAND; 1988; published by the NYG&B;
"The name "Moyles Williams" appears on a list of the oringinal proprietors of Hempstead derived from the old "Mouse Eaten Book" of town records, which is now lost. The history of Moyles and his immediate family is exceedingly obscure, due to the fact he and his sons died in med-life. There is only one other record from Long Island which refers to Moyles. In 1667 the heirs of "Michael Williams" quit-claimed their interest in the estate of Henry Pearsall who had married their widowed mother Ann. Fortunately these notices can be enriched by reference back to New England. Moyles and Ann Williams of Hempstead are clearly identical to Michael and Ann (Pankhurst) Williamson of Ipswich, Massachusetts and Newport, Rhode Island. This fact has not been brought out in previous work on the subject."
Ann Pankhurst, b. c1619
 
Author: Joyce Peck
Date: 28 Dec 2004 12:02 PM GMT 
Surnames: Pankhurst, Williamson, Pearsall 
Classification: Query
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Williamson, Michael/Moyles (c1605-1645) & Ann Pankhurst (c1619- ), m2 Henry Pearsall; m. c1638 Boston/ Hempstead. [NYGBR]
I am not related to this family, I am just passing on this information, which comes from a book titled "Supplement to Torrey's New England Marriages prior to 1700" by Melinde Sanborn, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991, pg.61.
Joyce[2]


Baptised 29 Junb 1589 St Michael and All Angels, Plumpton, Sussex and buried 29 Apr 1622 St Nicholas, Iford, Sussex





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Pankhurst-104 and Pankhurst-177 appear to represent the same person because: Their vital information is identical except where one side is blank in that field. These are clearly the same person
posted on Pankhurst-177 (merged) by Carly (Ward) Graham
Nicholas was baptised 29 June 1589 at St Michael and All Angels, Plumpton, Sussex

His will dated 26 Apr 1620 and proved 11 May 1622 He was buried 29 Apr at St. Nicholas, Ilford, Sussex

posted on Pankhurst-177 (merged) by Norman Bishop
It appears to me that the two Nicholas Pankhursts should be merged but by someone familiasr enough with them to make the adjustments.
posted by Bob Derryberry

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