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English Herrick Trees 1-12 Herrick English Family Trees 1-12 January 28, 2014 Alice Herrick Reynolds Trip Research Sites and Reviewed Resources 1. Bodleian Library, Oxford a. Catalogue of Exchequer a paper of Sir William Herrick, Teller of the Exchequer of Receipt, 1616-23. Volume #1 & 17 Calendar and Index b. Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, Vol. 58 c. First volume Paper of Sir W. Heyricke Matters of Account MS Eng.List. on binding of book C 479 d. Heyricke Papers Public and Private Business Vol 1 1571 -1616 MS. Eng. List. c 477 e. Heyrick Papers Town and County of Leicester MS Eng.List. C 483 f. The Sons of Sir W Heyricke William, Robert, Richard, Henry, Roger MS. Eng. List. C481 g. MS. Eng. Hist c. 479 on binding of book Matters of Accomp, Book of Debts and Accompts of Money 2. The Record Office of Leicestershire: Parish Birth/Baptism, Marriage, Death/Burial Records a. Parish birth, marriage and death records for: Wigston Magna, Belgrave, Knighton, Houghton-on-Hill, Oadby, Evington, Stoughton, Thurnby, Humberstone, Birstall, Wanlip, Rothley, Woodhouse, Barron-on-Soar, Mountsorrel, Walton-on-Wolds. b. Church registers: for churches in the borough of Leicester: All Saints, St. Martin’s (which is now called Leicester Cathedral), St. Mary de Castro, St. Nicholas c. Extracts Leicester Marriage Bonds and Allegations for Marriage Licenses 1570 to 1729 printed in the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society’s Reports and Papers d. Leicester Marriage Index 1538-1753 e. Records Hall from St Mary’s Church Woodhouse “Transcription of Woodhouse Parish Register 1623 – 1709 by George Farnham of Quorm House 1910. f. Transactions of the Society for the years 1899 – 1904 The Rectory Houghton on the Hill, Leicester April 1906. The Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society 1899. Church Records g. Non-conformists Records h. Bishops Transcripts (copies of parish registers sent to bishops) Government/Company/Corporation Records i. Records of the Borough of Leicester – edited by Mary Bateson, Vol. 1- 1103-1327, Vol. 2 - 1327-1509, Vol. 3 - 1509- 1603 and Vol. 4 - 1603-1688. j. Roll of Mayors of the Borough of the City of Leicester 1209-1935 k. Register of Freemen of the Borough of Leicester by Henry Hartopp 1196-1770, 1770-1930 and Register of Apprenticeships Genealogies/Biographies/Family Papers l. Herrick papers dealing with Sir Williams business affairs and private life m. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society – All volumes 1-74 n. Card catalogue of biographical information o. Leicester Yeoman Families and Their Pedigrees by W.B. Haskins p. Review of Calendar of the Herrick manuscripts Depositied on permanent loan at the Leicestershire County Record Office by late Lt Col Assheton Penn Curzon-Howe-Herrick, Clifton Castle, Ryon, Yorkshire Court Records q. Petty and Quarter Sessions records for Leicestershire r. Recusant Rolls s. Wills and Probate Records: Book of Wills in English Adventurers and Virginia Settlers Noe Currer-Briggs A source material guide in the Phillimore genealogical research series Abstracts of Wills 1484-1798 (1969) The coordinated use of 17th century British and American records by Genealogists. t. Archdeaconry Court of Leicester Wills 1495-1649 and 1660-1750 u. Leicester District Probate Registry abstracts Wills v. Histories and Articles s. Nichols, History of Leicester, Personal Index Nichols p. 42 Vol I Part II, Review of Nicols Vol III – to Vol IV Part II w. The Ancient Borough by Simmons x. Early Nonconformity in Leicestershire by C.E. Welch y. The Descent of Dissent: a Guide to the Nonconformist records at the Leicestershire Record Office by Gwenith Jones z. Baptist Records in the Leicestershire Record Office aa. Under Religion DG9/2438 Part, DE 10 parcel, Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I - Vol. 58 bb. DG9 2639 Original Lists of Persons of Quality Emigrants Religious Exiles; Political Rebels and other who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations AD 1600-1700, by Hotten, John cc. “The English Dialect Dictionary” Edited by Joseph Wright, MA of Langdale House Park, Town Oxford, 6 volumes L427 Leichester 1870’s Printed by Horace Hart at the University Press (1902). dd. 3. University of Leicester a. Bygone Barrow-upon –Soar, by Barry Wilford, 1981. 3rd floor. b. History of Belgrave, by David Campton, 3rd floor c. Belgrave St. Peter’s Church: a general guide by E.K.L.Quine, 197-, 3rd floor. d. Belgrave Hall by Philip A. Steven 1988, 3rd floor e. Great Stretton: history, parish register transcripts, probate inventory transcripts by Jonathan Wilshere f. History of St. Nicholas Church, Leicester by T. W. Owen, 1884. 3rd floor g. Higginson Family History by Marshall Wilbur Stephen Swan, 1977 h. Leicester – The Ancient Borough by Simmons i. Leicestershire Yeoman Families and Their Pedigrees (942.A1, no. 392 at Record Office.) j. Leicester the Ancient Borough to 1860 by Simmons (at Record Office.) k. In the Olden Time, They Heyricke Family, by Henrietta Ellis l. Mountsorrel Through the Ages, L.A. Tyman m. Quorndon Records by George F. Farnham n. An Ecclesiastical Dispute at Woodhouse by C. E. Welch o. The Monuments of Saint Nicholas Church and All Saints Church, Leicester, Wade-Matthews, Heart of Albion Press, 1994 (David Wilson Library, U of Leicester.) p. A History of Leicester by Skillington 942 LEI/11 SKI published London Edgar Backus 44/46 Cank Street q. Beaumanor and It’s Lords & Their Connexions by SH Skillington FSA with preface Col Sir Robert E Martin CMG: MA, (Researcher’s Note: Dale Yoe copied). r. Great Stretton: history, parish register transcripts, probate inventory transcripts Wilshere, Jonathan (Jonathan Edward Owen) Publisher Leicester Research Dept of Chamberlain Music and Books l984, Local History 942, LEI/19/GRE/GRE (NORM) Item ID 20112744950 On Shelf Floor 3 Yellow Zone s. 4. Leicester-Rutland Family History Society a. Review of compiled parish records: St. Martins 1558-1754, All Saints 1571-1837, Woodhouse 1623-1837. b. The Origin of English Surnames by P.H. Reaney c. The Two John Angels by Joan Simon from LAHS Transactions, vol. 31, L 942.54 d. Plague in Leicester 1558-1665 by Jonathan E.O. Wilshere 5. Upon our return, Dale reviewed the following resources at the DAR in Washington, D.C.: a. Fifty Great migration colonists to New England and their Origins, by John Brooks Threlfall b. The Great Migration: immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Anderson and Sanborn c. The Great Migration begins: immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Robert C. Anderson d. Twenty-six great migration colonists to New England and their origins, John B. Trelfall e. The Batchelder Genealogy-Leading Non-Conformists , Frederick Pierce f. Genealogy of the Peabody family, E.M. Peabody g. History of New England: wonder-working Providence of Sion's Savior in New England, Edward Johnson, London 1654 h. Descendants of Rev. Francis Higginson, Thomas W. Higginson, 1910 i. Puritan Age and Rule in the Colony of Mass. Bay 1629-1685, Geo. Ellis, 1888, 1970 j. Every day life in the Mass. Bay Colony, Geo. Francis Dow, 1935 k. Letters from New England- Mass Bay Colony 1629-1638, Everett Emerson l. Romance and Reality of the Puritan Coast, Edmund H. Garrett Tree Contents Timeline of Events with Herrick Family Connections Tree 1 Ancient Generations 1216-1518 Tree 2 Relationship of the Two Henry’s – Henry of Beaumanor and Henry, son of Thomas the Weaver Tree 3 Nicolas Eyrick Line Tree 4 John Eyrick Line Tree 5 John Eyrick’s Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren Tree 6 Nicholas Eyrick’s Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren Tree 7 Unlinked Herricks – Wigston Tree 8 Unliked Herricks – Houghton Tree 9 Miscellaneous Unlinked Tree 10 Miscellaneous Unlinked continuted Tree 11 Unlinked Herricks – London Gardener Tree 12 Allied Families – Massie, Leach, Love, Mobbes and Lilley Tree 1 English Herrick Genealogy Ancient Generations 1216-1518 ___ Eyryk of Stretton – HGR III #1 1216-1272 Great Stretton and Houghton Perhaps lineal descent from Eric the Forester Alan Eyryk – HGR III #2 Henry Eyryk of Stretton– Stretton – 2 ingates of land HGR III #3 Robert of Stretton – HGR III #4 John Eyryk of Stretton– HGR III #5 Robert Eyryk – HGR III #6 Stretton m. Johanna Sir William Eyryk, Knt. Oo Stretton– HGR III #7 Note: 2 Attended Prince of Wales at Gascony generations 1355 m. Joanna between #7 and #11. Adelana Eyryk John Eyryk of Stretton Robert Eyryk of Stretton – HGR III #8 Robert Eyricke of Stretton – HGR III #10 HGR III #9 Chaplain to Edward, Black Prince HGR III #11 Bishop of Litchfield 1330 Houghton about 1450 d. 1385 at Heywood bur. In St. m. Agnes Andrews Chapel in Litchfield Children: Cathedral, built Chapelry of St. Giles in Robert Eyrick of Hourghton See Great Stretton dsp Thomas Eyrick Tree 2 Robert Eyricke of Houghton on Tree 2 Hill – HGRIII #11 b. abt 1450, m. Agnes From Great Stretton to Houghton Thomas Eyrick – HGRIII #13 Robert Eyricke – HGRIII #12 b. ___ d. 1517 Houghton-on-Hill Houghton-on-Hill and Leicester, Cheapside house d.s.p. 1st Herrick on book of Leicester corporation, 1511 Ironmonger See Nicholas Eyrick - HGRIII #14 John Eyrick – HGRIII #15 Elizabeth Eyrick – Trees b. 1503 d. 1562 b. 1513 d. 1589, age 76 HGRIII #16 3 & 6 Draper– Freeman 1524, Mayor 1552-3, m. Mary Bond 1537-1611 Cheapside house Ironmonger – Merchants Guild Freeman 1535, bought Cheapside house See Trees John Eyrick- HGRIII Thomas Eyrick – HGR III #18 #17, Tailor, Free 1568 b. 1560 d. 1625 m. Mary Ursula Eyrick - HGRII #23 m. Hawes 4 & 5 b. 1547 d. 1587 Linen draper/mercer m. Elizabeth Freethe Mayor of Leicester 1616-17 Agnes Eyrick – HGRIII #24 m. Wm. Davie John Eyrick- HGRIII #31 bap. 1571 c. 1633 Marie – HGRIII #34 dsp.
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