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Frearson-Of-Leicestershire.Pdf contact- [email protected] Research by Janet A Tivey 2005-2012 (c) www.tiveyfamilytree.com Register Report for Nicholas Frearson Generation 1 1. Nicholas Frearson-1. He was born Abt. 1610 in Hathern, Leicestershire, England. Elizabeth Hunt. She was born Abt. 1610 in Hathern, Leicestershire, England. Nicholas Frearson and Elizabeth Hunt. They were married Abt. 1633 in Hathern, Leicestershire, England. They had 1 child. 2. i. Thomas Frearson. He was born Abt. 1629. Generation 2 2. Thomas Frearson-2 (Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born Abt. 1629. Mary ?????. Thomas Frearson and Mary ?????. They had 1 child. 3. i. Nicholas Frearson. He was born Abt. 1662 in Leicestershire, England. GenerationTivey 3 3. Nicholas Frearson-3 (Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born Abt. 1662 in Leicestershire, England. 4. i. William Frearson. He was born 1685 in Leicestershire, England. He married Mary Sherrin. They were married Abt. 1714. AGeneration 4 4. William Frearson-4 (Nicholas Frearson-3, Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born 1685 in Leicestershire, England. Mary Sherrin. She was born 1685 in Leicestershire, England. William Frearson and Mary Sherrin. They were married Abt. 1714. They had 4 children. 5. i. Samuel Frearson. He was born 1719 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Elizabeth Lovett. They were married Abt. 1747 in Leicestershire, England. 2012 ii. Thomas Frearson. He was born 1721 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. iii. John Frearson. He was born 1728 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. 6.Janetiv. William Frearson . He was born 1722 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Generation 5 5. Samuel Frearson-5 (William Frearson-4, Nicholas Frearson-3, Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born 1719 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Samuel Frearson: General Notes: Samuel was the first of three generations of Frearsons to hold thepost of Parish Clerk in Page 1 of 180 Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:49:11 PM Thanks to John Frearson contact- [email protected] Research by Janet A Tivey 2005-2012 (c) www.tiveyfamilytree.com Register Report for Nicholas Frearson Generation 5 General Notes: Samuel was the first of three generations of Frearsons to hold thepost of Parish Clerk in Worthington Parish, Leicestershire. Seeadditional notes attached to William Frearson 1786 -1859. Elizabeth Lovett. She was born 1720 in Leicestershire, England. Samuel Frearson and Elizabeth Lovett. They were married Abt. 1747 in Leicestershire, England. They had 3 children. i. Lovett Frearson. He was born 1748 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. ii. Mary Frearson. She was born 1755 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. 7. iii. Samuel Frearson. He was born 1756 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Mary Hatton. They were married 1788 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He died 1824 in Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, England. 6. William Frearson-5 (William Frearson-4, Nicholas Frearson-3, Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born 1722 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Sarah Unknown. Tivey William Frearson and Sarah Unknown. They had 6 children. 8. i. Thomas Frearson. He was born 1753 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Mary Richards. They were married on 17 Jul 1775 in Breedon on the Hill Church, Leicestershire, England. ii. Dorothy Frearson. SheA was born 1763 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Dorothy Frearson: General Notes: 06 February 1763 - Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 9. iii. William Frearson. He was born 1764 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Sarah Cross. They were married on 28 Apr 1779 in St Matthew's Chapel, Worthington, Leicestershire. 2012 iv. Sarah Frearson. She was born 1766 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Sarah Frearson: General Notes: 27 April 1766 - Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - JanetFather William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 v. Frances Frearson. She was born 1770 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Frances Frearson: General Notes: 9th September 1770 - Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 Page 2 of 180 Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:49:11 PM Thanks to John Frearson contact- [email protected] Research by Janet A Tivey 2005-2012 (c) www.tiveyfamilytree.com Register Report for Nicholas Frearson Generation 5 (con't) Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 vi. John Frearson. He was born 1772 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for John Frearson: General Notes: 24 May 1772 - Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 Generation 6 7. Samuel Frearson-6 (Samuel Frearson-5, William Frearson-4, Nicholas Frearson-3, Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born 1756 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He died 1824 in Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Samuel Frearson: General Notes: Buried 25th March 1824 Breedon On The Hill aged 67 Mary Hatton. She was born Abt. 1758 in Leicestershire,Tivey England. Samuel Frearson and Mary Hatton. They were married 1788 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. They had 4 children. i. William Frearson. He was born 1786 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Mary Kinsey. They were married on 18 Feb 1824 in Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, England.A Notes for William Frearson: General Notes: Williaim was Parish Clerk from 1818 to 1825 in Worthington,Leicestershire (where he was born and lived) The post was previouslyheld by his uncle, also William Frearson and his Grandfather SamuelFrearson. He was succeeded in the post by his brother Lovett Frearsonwho held the post from 1826 to 1853. They were all literate and theirsignatures can be seen on all the marriage certificates of the time inthe Worthington Parish Records. 10. ii. Lovett Frearson. He was born 17892012 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Maria Smallwood. They were married on 30 Nov 1813 in Lockington, Leicestershire, England. He died 1868 in Swannington, Leicestershire, England. iii. Mary Frearson. She was born 1792 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Janetiv. Abraham Frearson . He was born 1796 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. 8. Thomas Frearson-6 (William Frearson-5, William Frearson-4, Nicholas Frearson-3, Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). He was born 1753 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Thomas Frearson: General Notes: 4th November 1753 Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother not named, Source LDS- Batch No C01252-5 Page 3 of 180 Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:49:11 PM Thanks to John Frearson contact- [email protected] Research by Janet A Tivey 2005-2012 (c) www.tiveyfamilytree.com Register Report for Nicholas Frearson Generation 6 Mary Richards. She was born Abt. 1760 in Leicestershire, England. Thomas Frearson and Mary Richards. They were married on 17 Jul 1775 in Breedon on the Hill Church, Leicestershire, England. They had 5 children. 11. i. Mary Frearson. She was born 1781 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Christening on 02 Dec 1781 in Worthington Parish Church. She married Joseph Mee. They were married on 13 Feb 1812 in Worthington Parish Church. She died on 02 Jul 1861 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. ii. Dorothy Frearson. She was born 1784 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Christening on 03 Oct 1784 in Worthington Parish Church. iii. Frances Frearson. She was born 1789 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Christening on 03 Jul 1789 in Worthington Parish Church. 12. iv. Abraham Frearson. He was born 1802 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. He married Mary Jacques. They were married on 11 Sep 1826 in Breedon on the Hill Church, Leicestershire, England. He died on 06 Jan 1885 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. OccupationTivey was Farmer. v. Elizabeth Frearson. She was born 1805 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Christening on 12 May 1805 in Worthington Parish Church. 9. William Frearson-6 (William Frearson-5, William Frearson-4, Nicholas Frearson-3, Thomas Frearson-2, Nicholas Frearson-1). HeA was born 1764 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for William Frearson: General Notes: 5th August 1764 - Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 28th April 1779 - Marriage to Sarah Cross at Worthington St Matthew'sChapel, Leicestershire - Witnesses Samuel Frearson, George Jacques: Sarah Cross. William Frearson and Sarah Cross. They were married2012 on 28 Apr 1779 in St Matthew's Chapel, Worthington, Leicestershire. They had 5 children. i. Samuel Frearson. He was born 1780 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for Samuel Frearson: General Notes: Janet27 February 1780 - Christened at Worthington St Matthew's Chapel,Leicestershire - Father William Frearson, Mother Sarah, Source LDS -Batch No C01252-5 ii. John Frearson. He was born 1781 in Worthington, Leicestershire, England. Notes for John Frearson: General Notes: Page 4 of 180 Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:49:11 PM Thanks to John Frearson contact- [email protected] Research by
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