WebThe Eyre collection contains the papers of the Eyre and Harcourt-Vernon families of Rampton and Grove. The collection was acquired in 1946. Documents in the collection are described in detail on the Manuscripts Online Catalogue. Access to the descriptions is also provided via personal name and place names indexes. WebAnthony Eyre (bap. 1508) a great grandson of Roger Eyre of Holme Hall, married Elizabeth Pole of Radborn, Derbyshire. They had taken residence at Kiverton and Laughton in …
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WebJul 21, 2013 · The William Ardron & Sarah Eyre family of Slade Hooton, Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire Parents: William Ardron (joiner & farmer of Slade Hooton, Laughten en le Morthen, Yorkshire) born 1673 Slade Hooton died 1719 Slade Hooton married 21 Dec 1705 in Laughton en le Morthen Sarah Eyre chr. 29 May 1683 Laughton en le Morthen … WebWhen Robert Eyre was born in 1519, in Wedhampton, Wiltshire, England, his father, John Eyre, was 41 and his mother, Jane Cusse, was 15. He married Elizabeth Bowshin about 1530, in Southampton, Hampshire, England. He lived in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England in 1512. In 1563, at the age of 44, his occupation is listed as mp for weymouth. ezel fia
The Eyre and Harcourt-Vernon Families of Grove and Rampton: …
WebMr. Isaac Eyre, English convict who was convicted in West Riding, Yorkshire, England for 7 years, transported aboard the "Earl Grey" on 27th July 1838, arriving in New South … WebResearch genealogy for Eyre of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, as well as other members of the Eyre family, on Ancestry®. Skip Ancestry main menu Main ... We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person’s profile. We encourage you to research and examine these records to ... WebThe Eyre family had estates in Adwick le Street and Laughton in Yorkshire, which they sold in the 1760s. They also held lands in Rampton and Treswell in Nottinghamshire, as well as the Manor of Grove. The latter was purchased by Anthony Eyre in 1762. Along with Grove, the Eyres also acquired lands in Little Gringley and Ordsall, Nottinghamshire. ezelfokkerij