Historical records matching Rev. John Pell, Sr.
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About Rev. John Pell, Sr.
John Pell
- Birth: 1553 in St Nicholas, Dersingham, Norfolk, England
- Death: 14 April 1616 or 29 December 1617
- Father: John PELL b: 1527 in St Nicholas, Dersingham, Norfolk, England
- Mother: Margaret OVEREND b: 1531 in Kings Lynn,,Norfolk,England
Marriage 1
Mary Holland b: 1581 in Halden,Kent, England Married Oct 1608 at Kingston-By-Sea, Sussex, England.[1]
Children
- Thomas Pell, b. 1608; a gentleman of the bedchamber to King Charles I; emigrated to America. Married Lucretia Jones, but d.s.p., 1669, leaving all his property to his nephew, John Pell, of London.
- John Pell, b: 1st March 1609-10 in Southwick, Sussex, England. Married Ithamaria Reginold.
Marriage 2
Joan Gravett
Biographical notes
From "Colonial Families of the United States:
John Pell, d. 1616; B.A. at Cambridge, 1594; was the son of John Pell of Dersingham, Norfolk, of the ancient family of PELL of Water Willoughby, Lincolnshire; Rector of Southwick, near Brighton, Sussex; m. Mary Holland of Kent.
Notes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathsua_Makin
Bathsua Makin was born in 1600 and named after the biblical Bathsheba, the daughter of Henry Reginald or Reynolds. In 1621 she married Richard Makin, a courtier.[3] The couple moved to Westminster and had eight children.[2]. Her sister Ithamaria married the mathematician John Pell in 1632.[2] Makin corresponded with Pell. Manuscripts in the British Library reveal letters from Bathsua signed "your loving sister", along with letters written by Pell in which he refers to Bathsua as "sister".[citation needed] Thus, Makin has been wrongly identified as Pell's sister.
References
- Pell Ancestry - Colonial Families of the United States (pg 409, 410) Caution: some dates are estimated. < FamilySearch >; (document attached)
- Pelliana : Pell of Pelham : Sir John Pell, second Lord of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York, and his father, Dr. John Pell, mathematician, scholar and ambassador to the Protestant Swiss cantons. New Series, Vol. I, No. 2 (October 1963) < Archive.Org >; Genealogical "Tree" of John Pell of Southwyck, page "Appendix" (before book page 72, on viewer page 178 of 220). < Archive.Org >
- Pell Ancestry - Colonial Families of the United States (pg 409, 410) Caution: some dates are estimated. < FamilySearch >; (document attached) Shows Bathshua Makin as daughter of 1st wife of John Pell (d. 1617) in error.
- Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via father Sir Anthony Pell by SmartCopy: Aug 17 2015, 14:41:48 UTC
- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy by SmartCopy: Aug 17 2015, 14:44:21 UTC
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=revelatio... (dead link)
- FromWikiTree contributors, "John Pell (1553-1616)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pell-22 : accessed 27 September 2024).: This profile was originally imported with Anthony Pell and his wife Elizabeth (Willoughby) Pell as parents. Although that couple did have a son called John, he was their fourth son, so born circa 1619, clearly of the wrong generation to be this John Pell.
- "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NK3N-8YV : 12 March 2020), John Pell, 1608.
- Title: Ancestry of Lawrence Williams, Part 1 Compiled by Cornelia Bartow Williams, Chicago Privately Printed, 1915
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lane-andr... (dead link)
- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GRHJ-XM9
Rev. John Pell, Sr.'s Timeline
1553 |
1553
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St. Nicholas, Dersingham, Norfolk, England
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1608 |
1608
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Sussex, England
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1611 |
March 1, 1611
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Southwick, West Sussex, England
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1616 |
April 14, 1616
Age 63
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