Hi List, Extracted from another list: >Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No037 > >Obituary Daily Times V13No037 > >LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; >Newspaper date; >PIGOTT, William Trigg III; 84; AL; DecaturDaily; 2007-1-28 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hello Listers Just in case you have not already heard....... Downing Street is offering a petition for people to sign, which would reduce the census release period from 100 years to 70 years, thus making the 1911, 1921 and 1931 censuses available to researchers, (Correct me if I am wrong but I believe most if not all of the 1931 census was destroyed by fire). This would obviously greatly benefit all who are tracing their family tree. We have over 12,000 signatures so far but we will need far more to be heard. Signatures must be added before 8th March 2007. If you would like to add your name, please click on this link: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/censusinfofreed Please pass this on to all who would be interested in supporting this petition. Thanks Kind regards Steve I almost forgot, you must be a British Citizen or resident in the UK.
Hello all I am trying to contact Deborah Waller but my email keeps bouncing back. I know she was a member of this list can anyone help please. Kind regards Steve
Hi List, Extracted from a message found on another list. Joe Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, J. A. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:17 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: J. A. Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2359gph.jpg Image file size: 64.6 Kb J. H. Piggott died Apr. 25, 1889 age 23 yrs File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2359gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, Henry ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:19 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: Henry Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2360gph.jpg Image file size: 74.2 Kb Henry Piggott, b. Cheshire England, died May 27, 1886 age 71 yrs File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2360gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, Mary Ann ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:20 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: Mary Ann Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2361gph.jpg Image file size: 91.7 Kb Mary Ann, wife of Henry Piggott, born Shropshire England, died Dec. 24, 1879 age 51 yrs 6 mos File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2361gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, Thomas ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:28 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: Thomas Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2366gph.jpg Image file size: 107.1 Kb Thomas Piggott 1823-1884 File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2366gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, James Whitford ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:30 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: James Whitford Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2367gph.jpg Image file size: 107.6 Kb James Whitford Piggott 1899-1982 File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2367gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, Harriet Pangborn ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:31 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: Harriet Pangborn Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2368gph.jpg Image file size: 102.8 Kb Harriet Pangborn Piggott 1867-1939 File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2368gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Oneida County NyArchives Photo Tombstone.....Piggott, Whitford ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/nyfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kathy Last kllast@juno.com January 17, 2007, 5:33 pm Cemetery: Rome Cemetery Name: Whitford Piggott Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2369gph.jpg Image file size: 104.8 Kb Whitford Piggott 1857-1928 File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/oneida/photos/tombstones/rome/piggott2369gph.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/nyfiles/ Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi List, Jean posted this to the other, mainly inactive PIGOTT list. Can anyone help her? Chris - Irish PIGGOTTs seem to be the order of 2007! :-) Any help for Jean here? Joe I am looking for information on Michael Highfield PIGOTT and Ellen O'SULLIVAN from Ireland. Any assistance would be appreciated. 1. Michael Highfield PIGOTT was born Abt. 1837 - 1840 in Ireland, and died 1901 in Limerick, County Cork, Ireland. He married Ellen O'SULLIVAN 06 Jan 1861 in Castlemagner Parish, Ireland, daughter of John O'SULLIVAN and Mary LYONS or O'KEEFE. She was born Abt. 1837 - 1844 in Ireland, and died 30 Sep 1905 in Natick, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Children of Michael PIGOTT and Ellen O'SULLIVAN are: 1. John Pigott, born Apr 1859 in Ireland; died Bet. 1927 - 1928 in New York. He married (1) Unknown in Ireland He married (2) Lisa Goodrich in USA. 2. Hannah Maria PIGOTT, born 15 Jun 1863 in Cecilstown, County Cork, Ireland; died 23 Jun 1945 in Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington. She married Archibald John COTTAM 24 Sep 1890 in Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; born 25 Jul 1862 in East Boston, Massachusetts; died 30 Apr 1936 in Nassau Co., Long Island, NY. 3. Helen Mary Pigott, born 21 Jun 1865 in (Kanturk) Cecilstown, County Cork, Ireland. 4. Frances Mary Pigott, born 25 May 1867 in Cecilstown, County Cork, Ireland. 5. Thomas Alphonsus Pigott, born 09 Jan 1869 in County Cork, Ireland; died 09 Feb 1886 in at home of aunt in Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. 6. Robert Patrick Pigott, born 26 Oct 1872 in Fermoy Parish, County Cork, Ireland. 7. Caroline Aloysius Pigott, born 09 Nov 1873 in Fermoy Parish, County Cork, Ireland; died Abt. 1950 in New York, New York. 8. George Henry Vincent Pigott, born 17 Jun 1877 in Ireland; died 27 Feb 1956 in West Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He married Edith Estelle Sears 30 Aug 1913 in New Rochelle, New York; born 07 Jul 1891 in New Rochelle, New York; died 15 Jun 1976 in Milford, Connecticut. 9. Amy Pigott, born Aft. 1878 in Ireland. 10. Emily (Sis) Pigott, born 1879 in Ireland; died Bet. 1952 - 1953 in New York. She married John (Jack) Davidson 1907; born Abt. 1879 in New Jersey; died Sep 1945. Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi List, I found this on another list. Any tie-ins? Joe >Source: BRANSON@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [BRANSON] The Underground Railroad in Cass, Mich. > >William East was in Wayne, Indiana in 1830 before going to Cass, Mich. Also >in Wayne, Indiana were some Branson families who were Quakers. Levi Coffin >was also there. The Vestals and Shinns were also Quakers (some >of them). A >Jeremiah Vestal was listed next to Samuel Shin. Jeremiah Piggott and Rachel >Maynor had a grandson named Jeremiah Vestal. (I'm not sure if this is the >same Jeremiah Vestal because the numbers were listed under the "free colored >persons"). > >Rachel Maynor was the sister of Mary Maynor who married Levi Branson and >Susannah Maynor who married James Mankin. The Piggotts and Vestals >were early >members of Cane Creek MM, Orange, NC and there were Bransons who were also >members. > >David Vestal was in Randolph, Indiana where Andrew Branson from Patrick, VA >lived in 1850. I'm not sure which David this was. > >Sandy > >1830 census >James East Wayne, Wayne, Indiana - Page 56 >Joel East Wayne, Wayne, Indiana - Page 67 >William East Wayne, Wayne, Indiana - Page 67 >Samuel Shin Wayne, Wayne, Indiana (age 30-40) - Page 68 >Jeremiah Vestal Wayne, Wayne, Indiana (free colored person age >24-36) - Page 68 >Benjamin Branson Center, Wayne, Indiana - Page 160 >Owen Branson Center, Wayne, Indiana - Page 160 >Ruth Branson Green, Wayne, Indiana - Page 115 >Levi Coffin JR. New Garden, Wayne, Indiana >Levi Coffin New Garden, Wayne, Indiana >David Vestal ESQ. Stoney Creek, Randolph, Indiana Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi List, I found the following short biography on Linkpendium Piggott Surname: Genealogy and Family History http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/sur/surc-P/surc-Pig/sur-Piggott/ PIGGOTT, R.H., P.O. Avon; Painter; settled here in 1865, born in London, Eng., Oct. 22, 1838; son of Redman Piggott, born in Kerry Co., Ireland, and Ann Condon, native of Ireland. Married Sept. 26, 1870, to Espey Woods; three children--William S., Maud May and Laura Ann. My preliminary research indicates that Redmond PIGGOTT had a "full life" before emigrating to the US. There is much contradictory and speculative data available. Joe Births Jun 1847 Ramsden Elizabeth San[t_]ero Hendon 3 230 (Note: Possible) Births Jun 1850 Pigott Redmond Hendon 3 231 1851 Census Radmond Piggott Mary abt 1828 Ireland Head Willesden Middlesex (Note: occupation: Bricklayer's Lab.) Mary Piggott Radmond abt 1822 Conton, Nottinghamshire, England Wife Willesden Middlesex Elizabeth S Ramsden Radmond, Mary abt 1847 Willesden, Middlesex, England Daughter Willesden Middlesex Radmond Piggott Radmond, Mary abt 1850 Willesden, Middlesex, England Son Willesden Middlesex Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 1700; Folio: 388; Page: 31; GSU roll: 193608. Marriages Jun 1854 Piggott Redmond Newark 7b 494 Ramsden Mary Newark 7b 494 1861 Census Redmond Prendwille Mary abt 1811 Kerry, Ireland Head Saffron Hill Middlesex (Note: age could be 30 vice 50, surname is Prendeville) Mary Prendwille Redmond abt 1826 Cork, Ireland Wife Saffron Hill Middlesex Redmond Prendwille Redmond, Mary abt 1856 Holborn, St Andrew Son Saffron Hill Middlesex John Prendwille Redmond, Mary abt 1859 Holborn, St Andrew Son Saffron Hill Middlesex (Note: age is definitely 5 on the image) Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 187; Folio: 55; Page: 20; GSU roll: 542588. 1870 Census Henry Piggott Washington, Hendricks, IN abt 1842 England White Male Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Washington, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: M593_322; Page: 524; Image: 523. (Note: occupation "painter".) Eppa Woods Center, Hendricks, IN abt 1841 Indiana White Female Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Center, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: M593_322; Page: 281; Image: 38. (Note: Eppa is living on the Williams farm, next door to a large Woods family. Listed "without occupation".) 1880 Census Redmond Piggott Eppa W. Brownsburg, Hendricks, IN abt 1839 England Self (Head) (Note: occupation "painter".) Eppa W. Piggott Redmond Brownsburg, Hendricks, IN abt 1839 Indiana Wife William S. Piggott Redmond, Eppa W. Brownsburg, Hendricks, IN abt 1872 Indiana Son Maude M. Piggott Redmond, Eppa W. Brownsburg, Hendricks, IN abt 1873 Indiana Daughter Laura A. Piggott Redmond, Eppa W. Brownsburg, Hendricks, IN abt 1876 Indiana Daughter Emma I. Piggott Redmond, Eppa W. Brownsburg, Hendricks, IN abt 1879 Indiana Daughter Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Brownsburg, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: T9_283; Family History Film: 1254283; Page: 671.1000; Enumeration District: 146; Name: Maude M Piggott Spouse Name: Fred W Ritter Marriage Date: 2 Sep 1893 Marriage County: Marion Estimated birth year: 1868 Age: 25 Source Title 1: Marion County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1891 - 1895 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Ind Book: 275 (Note: possibly not the correct Maude M. Piggott for this family.) http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 17631900 PIGGOTT, WILLIAM S MAXWELL, BERTHA MAY 10/16/1895 / 239536 COOK http://www.plainfieldlibrary.net/indiana/indexes/cemeteryview.asp LAST FIRST DATE CEMETERY Piggott Eppy (Woods) 1839 - 1911 Greenlawn Piggott Henry 1839 - 1917 Greenlawn Piggott Maude 1873 - 1903 Greenlawn Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Eppy Piggott 10 Jan 1911 Brownsburg 71 yr Female 1900 Census Henry R Piggott Eppy W Lincoln, Hendricks, Indiana abt 1837 England White Head Eppy W Piggott Henry R Lincoln, Hendricks, Indiana abt 1838 Indiana White Wife Loura Piggott Henry R, Eppy W Lincoln, Hendricks, Indiana abt 1876 Indiana White Daughter Emma Piggott Henry R, Eppy W Lincoln, Hendricks, Indiana abt 1879 Indiana White Daughter Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Lincoln, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: T623 376; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 36. William Piggott May Chicago Ward 34, Cook, Illinois abt 1880 Indiana White Head (Note: occupation Painter) May Piggott William Chicago Ward 34, Cook, Illinois abt 1878 West Virginia White Wife Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Chicago Ward 34, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T623 289; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 1085. http://www.plainfieldlibrary.net/indiana/indexes/marriageview.asp LAST FIRST MIDDLE SPOUSE DATE BOOK PAGE Piggott Emma Allan Darby 11/23/1904 13 66 Piggott Laura Charles McNeely 4/14/1904 13 4 Emma Piggott Allan Darby 23 Nov 1904 Hendricks Laura Piggott Charles McNeely 14 Apr 1904 Hendricks 1910 Census William Piggott Berddie M Chicago Ward 7, Cook, IL abt 1872 Indiana Head Berddie M Piggott William Chicago Ward 7, Cook, IL abt 1878 West Virginia Wife (Note: married 14 years, no children) Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Chicago Ward 7, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T624_248; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 434; Image: 390. Allen Darby Emma Lincoln, Hendricks, IN abt 1858 Indiana Head Emma Darby Allen Lincoln, Hendricks, IN abt 1879 Indiana Wife Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Lincoln, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: T624_354; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 44; Image: 786. Charles McNeeley Laura Madison, Daviess, IN abt 1877 Indiana Head Laura McNeeley Charles Madison, Daviess, IN abt 1876 Indiana Wife Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Madison, Daviess, Indiana; Roll: T624_344; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 744. Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi List, I found this biography of the wife of Clayton Lincoln PIGGOTT. Georgia Elizabeth Kauffman was born on October 6, 1902, in Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Her father, Allen R. Kauffman, was a telephone operator for the Pennsylvania Railroad. She attended Mifflintown High School from 1915 to 1919 and the Dickinson Seminary in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from 1919-1920, before enrolling in Mount Holyoke College in 1920. At Mount Holyoke, she majored in English Literature with a minor in English. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1924, she taught French and English at the High School in Brattleboro, Vermont from 1924-1926. On June 11, 1926 she married Clayton L. Piggott, a printer, and in 1928 she had a daughter Margaret Hilton. She began teaching again at a nursery school in Brattleboro in 1930. In 1932 she moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and became the director at the Seller School; she remained there until 1935. In 1934 she divorced Piggott, and on September 12, 1935, she married John Paul Selsam, an assistant professor of history at the State College of Pennsylvania. Their daughter Eleanor Katharine graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1948. After her husband died in 1950, Selsam remained active in the affairs of the State College of Pennsylvania, acting as an assistant to the Music Department and chaperoning a choir tour of Europe. She died on October 16, 1997 in Newton, Pennsylvania at the age of ninety-five. Based on this biography, I developed the source information on Preston, his ancestors and siblings. Please let us know if any list member is researching this family. The Ancestry Family Tree project allows addition of information from other researchers. Regards, Joe 1930 Census Clayton L Riggot Georgia K Brattleboro, Windham, VT abt 1901 Massachusetts Head Georgia K Riggot Clayton L Brattleboro, Windham, VT abt 1903 Pensylvania Wife Eleanor L Riggot Clayton L, Georgia K Brattleboro, Windham, VT abt 1926 Vermont Daughter Margaret H Riggot Clayton L, Georgia K Brattleboro, Windham, VT abt 1928 Vermont Daughter Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont; Roll: 2432; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 584.0. 1920 Census Clayton Piggott Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont abt 1902 Massachusetts White Boarder Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont; Roll: T625_1876; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 110; Image: 124. W Arthur Cole Arville H Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont abt 1888 Maine White Head Arville H Cole Preston L, Bessie A, W Arthur Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont abt 1890 Massachusetts White Wife Preston L Piggott Bessie A Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont abt 1865 Iowa White Father-in-law Bessie A Piggott Preston L Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont abt 1867 Massachusetts White Mother-in-law Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont; Roll: T625_1876; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 107; Image: 23. Following information from Family Tree submitted to Ancestry.com by Deborah Sweeney genealogylady@comcast.net It is also associated with a user name cherylwhitican, but no e-mail is available publicly # ID: I31608 # Name: Preston Lincoln Piggott 1 # Sex: M Marriage 1 Bessie Augusta Bearce b: 23 MAY 1866 * Married: 23 MAY 1888 Children 1. Has No Children Arvilla Howard Piggott b: 19 AUG 1889 2. Has No Children Bertha Hilton Piggott b: SEP 1892 3. Has No Children Clayton Langdon Piggott b: 16 FEB 1901 Sources: 1. Title: Descendants of John Howard of Bridgewater, Massachusetts from 1643 to 1903 Author: Heman Howard Publication: The Standard Printing Co., Brockton, Mass, 1903; reprint, The Higginson Book, Co Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 117 Following information posted to a public tree on Ancestry.com by scribkelly@aol.com There is much more information, including a picture of Preston Lincoln PIGGOTT Life Events * 1864 Birth Born in Iowa 8 MAR 1864 * 1888 Age: 24 Marriage to Bessie Augusta Bearce 23 MAY 1888 Location: Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts * 1937 Age: 73 Died in 26 MAY 1937 * Burial Location: Riverside Cemetery, North Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts 1910 Census Preston L Piggott Bessie A Chelmsford Precinct 2, Middlesex, MA abt 1864 Iowa Head Bessie A Piggott Preston L Chelmsford Precinct 2, Middlesex, MA abt 1867 Massachusetts Wife Arvilla H Piggott Preston L, Bessie A Chelmsford Precinct 2, Middlesex, MA abt 1890 Massachusetts Daughter Bertha H Piggott Preston L, Bessie A Chelmsford Precinct 2, Middlesex, MA abt 1893 Massachusetts Daughter Clayton L Piggott Preston L, Bessie A Chelmsford Precinct 2, Middlesex, MA abt 1901 Massachusetts Son Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Chelmsford Precinct 2, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_595; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 793; Image: 247. 1900 Census Preston Paggott Bessie A Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts abt 1864 Iowa White Head Bessie A Paggott Preston Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts abt 1866 Massachusetts White Wife Arvilla H Paggott Preston, Bessie A Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts abt 1890 Massachusetts White Daughter Bertha H Paggott Preston, Bessie A Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts abt 1893 Massachusetts White Daughter Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T623 657; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 733. 1880 Census Sarah Piggett Lowell, Middlesex, MA abt 1830 England Self (Head) Jennie H. Piggett Sarah Lowell, Middlesex, MA abt 1851 Massachusetts Daughter Josephine Piggett Sarah Lowell, Middlesex, MA abt 1855 Massachusetts Daughter Austin D. Piggett Sarah Lowell, Middlesex, MA abt 1859 Iowa Son Jessie Piggett Sarah Lowell, Middlesex, MA abt 1862 Iowa Daughter Preston L. Piggett Sarah Lowell, Middlesex, MA abt 1864 Iowa Son Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_545; Family History Film: 1254545; Page: 270.1000; Enumeration District: 458; Image: 0041. 1870 Census John Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1830 England White Male Sarah Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1830 England White Female Jennie Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1851 Massachusetts White Female Josephine Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1854 Massachusetts White Female Fannie Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1856 Massachusetts White Female Austin Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1859 Massachusetts White Male Jessie Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1862 Massachusetts White Female Preston Pigott Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, MA abt 1864 Massachusetts White Male Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Lowell Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_628; Page: 64; Image: 128. Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi list, Found on another list: Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No015 Obituary Daily Times V13No015 Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; Newspaper date; PIGOTT, Thomas I; 82; Ellensburg WA; Tacoma N-T; 2007-1-5 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi list, I found the following descendency for Aaron and Jemima on another list. I did a quick Ancestry and Free BMD search: Marriages Jun 1846 Piggott Aaron Saffron Walden 12 341 Hammond Jemima Saffron Walden 12 341 Piggott Nathan Saffron Walden 12 341 Eves Rebecca Saffron Walden 12 341 Births Sep 1853 PIGGOTT William Henry Saffron W 4a 297 1851 England Census Name: Aaron Riggott [Aaron Piggott] Age: 28 Estimated birth year: abt 1823 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Jemima Gender: Male Where born: Clavering, Essex, England Civil parish: Clavering County/Island: Essex Country: England Registration district: Saffron Walden Sub-registration district: Newport ED, institution, or vessel: 6a Household schedule number: 5 Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 1786; Folio: ; Page: 1; GSU roll: 207435. Name: Jemima Riggott (Jemima Piggott) Age: 26 Estimated birth year: abt 1825 Relation: Wife Spouse's name: Aaron Gender: Female Where born: Arkesden, Essex, England Civil parish: Clavering County/Island: Essex Country: England Registration district: Saffron Walden Sub-registration district: Newport ED, institution, or vessel: 6a Household schedule number: 5 Regards, Joe At 10:17 AM 01/09/2007, you wrote: >Source: AUS-NSW-NORCO@rootsweb.com >Subject: [NORCO] Hammond family > >HAMMOND FAMILY > >Timothy Hammond (Gardener) and Mary Hayden of Arkesden Essex > >Their children who came to NSW > >Jemima married Aaron Piggott and their son William (aged 3) per >Euphrates 1855 > >James aged 20 single arrived Euphrates 1855 > >William aged 26 arrived Golconda 20th October 1857 married Denham Court >25th February 1860 Cecelia Priscilla Moyse born St Helier Jersey Channel >Islands baptised 25th September 1836 Witnesses at marriage Jemima and Aaron >Piggott > >Cecelia arrived Washington Irving 1857 > >William died Kiama quarry 1888 buried Kiama > >Cecelia died Bombo 19th January 1924 aged 87 > >Children of William and Cecelia > >1. Sarah born 13th December 1860 Mt Gilead Campbelltown married James Vines > >Campbelltown 1882 > >Vines family children born Helensburgh, Emmaville and Hillgrove NSW > >This family eventually moved to Kalgoorlie WA > >2. Jemima born 1862 Campbelltown married George Lack Campbelltown 16th >March 1882 > >Lack family children born Campbelltown and Kiama > >Many members of this family moved to the north coast of NSW and southern Qld > >3. Rebecca born Campbelltown married Thomas Spencer 1884 > >Spencer family children born Appin, Helensburgh and Hillgrove NSW > >Family to Glen Innes, Tingha > >4. George born 1865 Cambelltown area married Kate Stokes Kiama 19th June >1886 > >George Hammond's children born Kiama -many stayed in the Kiama district > >George died Kate died 1918 Kiama > >5. Timothy born Campbelltown area 1866 married Esther Elizabeth Stokes >Kiama 20th May 1886 > >Child Ruby born 1887 Kiama Timothy born 1888 after his father was killed >in a quarry accident > >Esther married (2) Henry Doran in Sydney 1899 and died 1940 in Sydney > >6. Jane born 23rd October 1868 Bishops Farm near Campbelltown married Thomas >Stokes 24th September 1887 Kiama > >Children born Bombo most lived Illawarra > >Thomas died 2nd July 1903 Quarry accident Kiama : Jane died Kiama 13th >September 1955 > >7. William born 15th October 1870 Campbelltown married Anastacia King 3rd >September 1891 Kiama > >Children born Kiama > >Family moved to north coast NSW and southern Qld > >William died Lismore 1942/3 Anastacia died Lismore 1946 > >8. John born 6th October 1872 Campbelltown married 9th June 1919 Mary >Bridget Byrne at Kiama > >Children Three daughters born Kiama > >John died 17th December 1950 > >9.Alfred born 21st April 1875 Campbelltown married Sophia Phillips 3rd >August 1899 Kiama > >Children born Kiama > >Alfred died 20th June 1940 > >10. Alice born 23rd June 1877 Campbelltown married Christopher Cowan 1897 >Kiama > >Cowan children born Kiama > >Family moved to the north coast NSW > >Alice died 1961 > >11. Robert born 1880 Campbelltown died 20th December 1902 quarry accident >Kiama > >12. James born 6th June 1882 Campbelltown married 1908 Blanche Holcombe > >Children born Kiama > >Family moved to north coast NSW > >James died 15th June 1958 > >Of the Hammonds buried at Lismore I believe the following are members of >this family- there may be others > >William Hammond jnr 5th February 1943 > >Anastacia Hammond wife of William died 20th November 1946 > >James Alfred son of William and Anastacia died 4th May 1978 > >Jean Hammond (daughter of William and Anastacia) 6th February 1991 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi Jerry, At 05:43 PM 01/02/2007, you wrote: >Since my ancestor, Granado Pigott (1790 - 1840) and father Granado (1769 >- 1817) .. might be related to the one back in 1698 (Isle of Ely man) .. Just in case you didn't see them, there are 8 sources for Granado PIGGOTT appearing in Statutes of the Realm between 1688 and 1701. Regards, Joe Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM OF CHAYLEY IN SUSSEX; HE ALSO ASSUMED THE SURNAME FOSTER-PIGOTT, and was the third son of John Graham of Yatton and Mary Shewen; he was educated at Harrow, and entering the 3rd Dragoon Guards he served in Holland. When covering the Duke of York's retreat there, his captain, Granado Pigott, received a mortal wound; George Graham gallantly carried him off the field, and after Captain Pigott's death Graham, according to a special request, took home his effects to his sister who was the sole heir to the Abingdon Pigott estate, Co. Cambridge; this lady was married to Dr Foster, Fellow of Eton and owner of Merryworth in Kent. Colonel George Graham married Mary, only daughter and heir of John Foster, D.D., and his wife Miss Pigott, and the Abingdon estate fell in to her in 1827, when George Graham and his wife added (by royal licence) the surnames of Foster-Pigott to that of Graham. Colonel George Edward Graham Foster-Pigott purchased the estate of Chayley in Sussex and was Colonel of Militia in that county; on his death he was buried at St Peter le Poer, London, where his father was also interred. On the death of his wife, Mary Graham Foster-Pigott in 1858, the Graham pictures passed to the son of her husband's youngest brother (Graham of Cossington). The line of George Edward Graham is represented by his grandson, William Graham Foster- Pigott of Abingdon - Pigotts, Rector of that parish, who represents the eldest surviving male line of John Graham of Kernock descended of Montrose through George Graham, brother of the first Earl of Montrose. http://inchbrakie.tripod.com/abookofthegraemes/id66.html The Grames, Greymes and Grahams of Callendar; Aberuthven, Kernock, Kinross and Cossington, descended of Montrose through George Grame of Callendar, brother to the first Earl of Montrose
On the previous post for the British History website: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ You can access the Ordance Survey maps to get detail on each county !! example of Ely in Cambridgeshire http://www.british-history.ac.uk/mapsheet.asp?sheetid=1196 Jerry
The British History site at the University of London has a lot of hits on Pigott http://www.british-history.ac.uk/register.asp Jerry
Since my ancestor, Granado Pigott (1790 - 1840) and father Granado (1769 - 1817) .. might be related to the one back in 1698 (Isle of Ely man) .. Jerry http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=39546 Citation: 'House of Commons Journal Volume 12: 4 February 1698', Journal of the House of Commons: volume 12: 1697-1699 (1803), pp. 83-7. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=39546. Date accessed: 02 January 2007. Cambridge Election. Mr. Norris reported, from the Committee of Privileges and Elections, the Matter touching the Election for the County of Cambridge, as it appeared to the said Committee; and the Resolution of the Committee thereupon: Which he read in his Place; and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's Table: Where the same was read; and is as followeth; viz. Upon the Petition of Sir Christopher Hatton, and several other Freeholders of the County of Cambridge, complaining of an undue Election of Sir Rushout Cullen to serve for the said County. The Committee have examined the Merits of that Election. That the Counsel for the Petitioners insisted on three Things; 1st, That the first Day of the Poll Granado Pigott Esquire had a great Majority of Sir Rushout Cullen; and that the Poll was not rightfully and regularly adjourned till the next Day. 2dly, That some great Men had browbeaten and threatened some of the Freeholders, and used indirect Means for the gaining Votes for Sir Rushout Cullen. 3dly, That Money had, contrary to the late Act, been expended upon several of the Freeholders that voted for Sir Rushout. That it was agreed, that upon the Poll, the first Day, Mr. Pigott had the Majority; and that Mr. Pigott opposed the Adjournment to the next Day. That the Petitioners Counsel called several Witnesses; viz. John Welbore and Robert Swan testified, That the Election began Eleven a Clock, the 16th Day of December: That the Poll, according to an Agreement between the Candidates and the High-Sheriff, was taken at Four Courts till about Two a Clock in the Afternoon, at which time Two of the Courts were discharged; the Two Courts that then remained, were the Crown-Court, and the Nisi Prius Court; and that, about half an Hour after Four, the Nisi Prius Court, and the Persons attending there, were discharged by the Sheriff, without being adjourned over to the next Day; and that a Person had his Hand upon a Book at that time: That, after the Discharge of the Nisi Prius Court, there were two polled at the Crown-Court; and then it being about a Quarter before Five, the Poll at the Crown-Court was adjourned to the next Day: That the Reason the Sheriff gave for the Adjournment was, That several could not come that Day, because the Waters were out; though the said Welborn and Swan testified, several came from the said Places that Day. Allen Hurrell said, That he heard the High-Sheriff say, That Mr. Pigott had the first Day a Majority of 150 Voices; and believed Mr. Pigott would get the Day, let them do what they could. William Cooke said, That the High Sheriff, after the Election, declared, He had advised upon it, and did not doubt but he was safe; and that the Earl of Orford had promised to get him Fourscore Pounds he was out of Pocket upon Account of Highwaymen. Allington Harrison said, That the First Day of the Election he had his Hand on the Book at the Nisi Prius Court, intending to have polled for Mr. Pigott; but was prevented by the Adjournment, but polled the same Night at the Crown-Court: That, being present at a Meeting of the Commissioners for the Tax, he heard Mr. Loane, a Commissioner, and Justice of Peace, say, Should we elect a Man the King hath set a Mark of Disfavour upon? The King is for having Sir Rushout Cullen chosen: But he could not say any Person was influenced by it: That he himself voted for Mr. Pigot; and that the Mark of Disfavour was, the King's putting Mr. Pigot out of Commission: That there was no proceeding upon the Tax at that Meeting. Thomas White said, He had no Money; but his Charges were borne to Cambridge by Mr. Marsh, who voted for the Sitting Member, and desired him to vote for him also; and that he would not have gone without his Charges: That the said Marsh paid near Half a Crown for him: That Mr. Steward would not bear his Charges for Mr. Pigott, so he voted for the Sitting Member: That he is a Freeholder of 5 l. 10 s. all Charges borne. Thomas Varnham, That Esquire Loane sent for the Freeholders; but told them, There was an Act against Treating: And therefore, they paid 2 d. apiece; and Mr. Loane desired the Freeholders to be for Sir Rushout. Charles Stewart said, That one Gester, Esquire Pickering's Bailiff, paid 29 s. the Reckoning of 20 Men, who voted for Sir Rushout; but believes they were Mr. Pickering's Neighbours or Tenants. Jos. Sparrow, That the 15th June, he kept a private Court for Mr. Holgate; and Mr. Sizer sent for him, and they dined together; and Mr. Sizer sent for several Freeholders; that Five or Six Freeholders appeared, of which there was but Three, that had Business at the Court; and that, upon Account of the Freeholders, they had a Quarter of Lamb extraordinary; that Mr. Sizer, recommended Sir Rushout; and that, their being several Tenants of the Court, he paid 10 s. and Mr. Sizer 6 s.: That he voted for Mr. Pigott; but Three of the Freeholders, that appeared then, he knew voted for Sir Rushout. Geo. Baker said, He kept the Crown Inn in Cambridge: and that Mr. Tregonnell Frampton paid between 3 l. and 4 l. for about 20 Men; most of which came from Newmarkett; but he could not say, it was by the Direction of Sir Rushout Cullen, or any of his Agents. Henry Porter said, He was present . . a Bowl of Punch; it being Court-time, when Esquire Rowland treated his Tenants; and that Mr. Rowland asked him to be for Sir Rushout, and he said, He would vote as the rest of his Neighbours. John Flavell said, He was a Freeholder, of 40s. per Ann. and came to be polled for Mr. Pigott the first Day, and was prevented by the Books being shut up; but said, It was Candle-light, and his Master could not spare him the next Day; and so he was not polled. Thomas Ellington, That he was at the White Bear in Cambridge, and a Gentleman, unknown to him, gave to 16 Men, that came from Leverington, 5 or 6 s. apiece, openly, in the Yard; and that he heard them say, They would vote for Sir Rushout: That he declared it to somebody about Ten Days before he attended the Committee; but could not remember to whom; nor give a very good Account about that Matter. Thomas Daresly, Robert Nun, Dr. Cresnall, said, That Robert Nun collected about 30 s. of which Dr. Cresnall paid 5 s.; some paid Half-a-Crown; some 1 s. and Nun paid Half-a-Crown; that it was paid by the Freeholders, amongst themselves, who voted for Sir Rushout, to drink together before they set out, and towards other Charges; and that it was agreed, That the poor Freeholders should partake; that there was about 15 s. spent accordingly, at the Bull; and about Threescore People appeared; but it did not appear, That Sir Rushout ordered, or contributed, any thing towards the Collection. Dingly Askam said, He was a Freeholder; and, being at the Election, addressed to the Sheriff, to have a Man removed; whereupon, the Lord Cutts asked him, What he had to do? to which he answered, with his Hat on, That he had as much to do, as any-body else; the Lord Cutts said, He was an impudent Fellow, and ought to be committed. Obadiah Barnes and John Flack, That the Lord Cutts said, Mr. Drake had done something about Adjournment of the Court the Night before, which would amount to a Riot, and he should answer it in the House of Commons: And Flack further said, That he asked some Freeholders to vote for Mr. Pigott; particularly, Robert Hill and Robert Adams; and they said, They durst not; they were afraid of Mr. Loane: But he could not say, that he ever heard Mr. Loane threaten; but Adams staid at home; and Hill voted for Mr. Pigott. Cambridge Election. John Walcham said, That some on Wisbich Side was at the Election on Thursday; particularly, Robert Gun, who lived at March, and the Sheriff; and believes the Roads were better on Wednesday than on Friday, because of the Frost; and though a Breach was made in the middle Level, yet the Roads were never the worse. Then the Petitioners produced Two Letters from the Earl of Orford; both without Subscription, and in the same Words; whereby he recommended the Sitting Member as a very fit Person, well qualified, both in Understanding and Estate; and that Mr. Pigot had not signed the Association. That for the Sitting Member to answer what was alledged, and proved by the Petitioners, were called several Witnesses; viz. Sir Henry Pickering, who said, He was at the Election all the while; and when it was near Five a Clock on Thursday, a Message came from the Crown-Court to the Nisi Prius Court, to bid them come over to the other Court: But one Drake said, We will not be adjourned; we would fain see, who will adjourn us: Upon which the Sheriff came, and adjourned the Court to the next Morning, Eight a Clock; and he thought it was time so to do; for the People began to throw Squibs, and the Tapsters, &c. were got drunk: That Mr. Pigott was in Court next Day, all the while, and polled, as near as Sir H. Pickering could judge, near Fourscore; and, after the Poll was over, he went into the Chamber, and his Friends cast up the Poll with the others: That on Friday Morning Mr. Pigot would have had the Poll closed; but the Sheriff would not; saying, he was an Isle of Ely Man; and he knew it impossible for the People of that Side to come the Day before. Edward Bailey said, He was at the Nisi Prius Court when a Clerk for Sir Rushout brought Orders from the Crown-Court to adjourn; and that Mr. Drake opposed it; and that afterwards, the Nisi Prius Court was adjourned till next Morning. John Bellamy said, That Twelves, and some others, came to his House, and told him, the Banks were broke; and if they had been broke near them, as they thought at first, it would have been impossible for them to have stirred; and they agreed all, not to stir that Day; and sent a special Messenger to desire the Court might be adjourned to next Day. Mr. Loane said, That the Meeting, mentioned by Mr. Harrison, was to receive the Assessment; but their Clerk was wanting, and so they did not proceed upon it: Believes, he did then declare himself to be for Sir Rushout Cullen; but used no Threats, or Promises of Reward; nor treated; nor had any such Direction from Sir Rushout; but Sir Rushout hath often begged of his Friends, not to treat: That he had no Direction from the Court to give a Character of Mr. Pigot; but believed he might say, That he thought Sir Rushout the more proper Man; and that it would be like an Affront, the King having set his Mark of Displeasure upon Mr. Pigott, in so lately displacing him; that he believed Mr. Pigott did sign the Association after it came to be a Law, but not before; having objected against the Words "Rightful and Lawful," and the Word "Revenge." That, upon the whole Matter, the Committee came to this Resolution; viz. Resolved, That it is the Opinion of this Committee, That Sir Rushout Cullen is duly elected a Knight to serve in this present Parliament for the County of Cambridge. The said Resolution being read a Second time; Resolved, That the House doth agree with the Committee, in the said Resolution, That Sir Rushout Cullen is duly elected a Knight to serve in this present Parliament for the County of Cambridge. A Motion being made, and the Question being put, That the Petition of Sir Christopher Hatton and Sir Richard Bennett Baronets, and other Freeholders of the County of Cambridge, unto this House, complaining of the late Election of a Knight of the Shire of the County of Cambridge, is frivolous and vexatious; The House divided. The Yeas go forth. From: 'House of Commons Journal Volume 12: 4 February 1698', Journal of the House of Commons: volume 12: 1697-1699 (1803), pp. 83-7. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=39546. Date accessed: 02 January 2007.
http://www.ampltd.co.uk/index.aspx Here is the URL for the Adam Matthew Publications .. Adam Matthew Publications is situated approximately ten miles from Junction 15 of the M4, in the small market town of Marlborough. If you are travelling from the M4, exit at Junction 15 and follow the A345 to Marlborough. Jerry Joe Bissett wrote: >Thanks for posting that information. I wonder if Chris PIGOTT has >any way of accessing those sources? > >Could you please post the web site URL so that I can check for other >PIGGOTT entries? > >Thanks, Joe > > >
Hi Jerry, At 06:29 AM 01/02/2007, you wrote: >Came across a website that had manuscripts that seem to be only >accessable by Dr./Prof. from Universities. Thanks for posting that information. I wonder if Chris PIGOTT has any way of accessing those sources? Could you please post the web site URL so that I can check for other PIGGOTT entries? Thanks, Joe > Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Came across a website that had manuscripts that seem to be only accessable by Dr./Prof. from Universities. Not sure where in England this Humphrey Morice was and Granado Pigott but most Granado's were in Cambridge in Haddenham and Ely area which I'm related to. Just posting this for reference. Jerry SLAVE TRADE JOURNALS AND PAPERS Part 1: The Humphrey Morice Papers from the Bank of England REEL 4 Item 512: Draft agreement in the handwriting of Humphrey Morice concerning an amount held in trust for Sir William Morice 1726 Draft instructions to Counsel given by Humphrey Morice for the defence of an action brought against him by Granado Pigott, January 1723/24 Receipt for £269 15s 6d for the Solicitor's costs of Granado Pigott in his cause against Humphrey Morice,10 February 1726/27 Order of the Master of Rolls on the action brought by Granado Pigott against Humphrey Morice and others, 7 March 1727 Receipt from Jasper Blythman for £193.10 for the costs in the Cause Pigott v Morice paid by Humprhey Morice, 12 May 1727 Promissory note of Humphrey Morice to Granado Pigott for £1,622 7s 3d with a year's interest payable 31 October 1731 Adam Matthew Publications is a scholarly publisher, making available original manuscript collections, rare printed books and other primary source material for the humanities and social sciences, online and in microfilm.
Joe, thanks for the website. Since Guilden Morden is next to Abington Pigott, this is an interesting website. I see some reference to Picot .. wonder if this is the earlier spelling for Pigott? yr. 1086 Sheriff (Baron) Picot, "the crafty fox, filthy swine" etc acquires the major part of Guilden Morden Jerry Joe Bissett wrote: >Hi List, > >Check out the website below for more interesting information on the Hearth Tax > >The 1674 Hearth Tax Returns for Guilden Morden > >Name No. Hearths Occupations with dates >from other documents. > >Wm PIGGOTT 1 weaver 1680 > >John PIGGOTT Esq 8 (Note: must have been VERY wealthy) > >Those discharged by legal certificates > >Wm PIGGOTT 1 > >http://www.cong1.freeserve.co.uk/hearth.htm > > > > >