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    1. [PIGGOTT] The Hearth Tax in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. 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 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

    12/30/2006 01:01:03
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] Possible Abbington Associated PIGOTT Lines
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi Zimmy, At 06:51 PM 12/29/2006, you wrote: >Joe, thanks for posting Chris's work !! my Piggott's.. You have helped >before on them and I found some more but this helps even more!! You are certainly welcome. We all thank Chris for joining our list and providing this WEALTH of information. As I'm sure you know, the information that he has shared must represent a huge investment of time and money by Chris and others. We are indeed fortunate that he found us. :-) I would be very happy if our list members would post their interests to the list in a format similar to what Chris uses. This is especially true for those "sidelines" and extensions of reported lines that might prove very valuable to future researchers. I have been accumulating messages for years from other lists and sources that discuss Medieval PIG(G)OT(T) individuals and lines. At some point when I have sufficient time, I will pull them all together and put them on our list. Some even seem to tie in with Chris's work so far. 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

    12/29/2006 08:35:13
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] Possible Abbington Associated PIGOTT Lines
    2. Zimmy
    3. Joe, thanks for posting Chris's work !! my Piggott's.. You have helped before on them and I found some more but this helps even more!! Jerry Joe Bissett wrote: >Hi list, > >More detailed research from Chris PIGOTT: > > >PIGOTT OF THE ISLE OF ELY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE: > >Granado PIGOTT, infant, bur Holy Trinity, Ely, 12 Sep 1716. > >Index to Wills, Consistory Court of Ely: >Granado PIGOTT, Ely, Gent, 1775-76 [Ref W.R. C43:154-5]. >Granado PIGOTT, Ely Holy Trinity, Gent, 1776 [Ref A.R. C3:32]. >Granado PIGOTT, Ely Holy Trinity, Gent, 1825 [Ref W.R. C52:170]. >Granado PIGOTT, Ely, Gent, 1841 [Ref W.R. C56:227]. > >A probable "family" of Brickmakers in Ely, which I expect are inter-related: > >William PIGOTT, b Ely Holy Trinity; Brickmaker; >bur Holy Trinity, 7 Jul 1648; prob marr Ely, 1 >Jun 1619-20, Elizabeth MALDEN; poss issue: >1. John & Sarah PIGOTT, bt Dec 1619. > >This John PIGOTT, bt 1619, may have been the >Brickmaker, bur Ely Holy Trinity, 12 Nov 1673; >prob marr 31 Jan 1653-54, Margaret LAWRENCE; prob issue: >1. William PIGOT, bt 10 Apr 1659. >2. Richard PIGOTT, bt 7 Oct 1662. > >Richard PIGOTT; Brickmaker; bur Ely Holy Trinity, >1 Apr 1676; prob marr Margaret, who died a widow, 23 Apr 1678; issue: >1. Bridget PIGOTT, bt 26 Apr 1653. >2. Margaret PIGOTT, bt 26 Dec 1654; poss bur 10 Dec 1654, infant. >3. Richard PIGOTT, bt 14 Oct 1655. >4. Margaret (II) PIGOTTT, bt 21 Jun 1657. >5. Richard (II) PIGOTT, bt 15 Jan 1659-60; poss bur 10 Jun 1661, infant. >6. William PIGOTT, bt 25 Feb 1661-62; poss bur 14 Jul 1663, infant. >7. Richard (III) PIGOTT, bt 13 Jun 1664; poss bur 11 Oct 1667, infant. >8. Matthew PIGOTT, bt 27 Nov 1666. >9. John PIGOTT, bt 26 Nov 1668. >10. Richard (IV) PIGOTT, bt 10 Apr 1671. >11. Henry PIGOTT, bt 25 Nov 1673. > >William PIGOTT; Brickmaker; bur Ely Holy Trinity, >1714; poss marr 14 Dec 1684, Ann KNOWLES. >Richard PIGOTT; Brickmaker; bur Ely Holy Trinity, >1741; poss marr 23 Feb 1726, Mary COXEY. > >PIGOTT OF HADDENHAM, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. > >A recent listing on a genealogy.com message >board, inserted by Jacky, outlines the following >pedigree, to which I have added some extras details: > >Granado PIGOTT, b Haddenham, ca 1769; Tradesman; >died Haddenham, Jan 1817; marr 1stly, Haddenham, >23 Jun 1787, Judith WRAY; she died 20 Jan 1788, >s.p.; Granado marr 2ndly, Ann TUCK; issue: >1. Granado PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 8 Mar 1790. See next below. >2. Edward PIGOT, bt Haddenham, 26 Mar 1796. >3. Mary PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 7 Jan 1799. >Ann died Haddenham, 18 Nov 1803; Granado marr >3rdly, Margaret ELLIS; further issue: >4. Charles PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 31 Aug 1807. > >Granado PIGOTT, b 1790; Schoolmaster; died >Haddenham, Dec 1840; marr ca 1814, Sarah HENRY; issue: >1. Granado PIGOTT, bt Great Hormead, Herts, 28 May 1815. >2. Mary Ann PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 15 Jun 1816; >marr 1stly, Haddenham, 31 Dec 1839, Richard >BURKITT (marr witnessed Lorenzo & Susanna >PIGOTT); he died Arlington, Cook Co, Illinois, ca >1864; she marr 2ndly, Deacon David JOHNSON (b Scotland, ca 1808). >3, Lorenzo PIGOTT, bt Isle of Ely, Cambs, 18 Jan >1818; enumerated at St Ives, Hunts, 1861 & 1871 >Censuses, with wife & family; died St Ives, Mar >qtr 1875; marr St Ives, Sep qtr 1842, Martha >WEBB; she was enumrerated at Bridge st, St Ives, >1881 Census, widow, with 2 ch'n & a grandchild; issue: > >Some PIGOTTs of the other Haddenham, in Buckinghamshire, to follow. > >Regards, > >Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W. > > > >

    12/29/2006 11:51:39
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] Elizabeth Jane PIGGOTT, Australia
    2. Colin Green
    3. Hi, I don't have a connection as I can see. However my Grand Mother was a Williamson and my Grandfather was a Piggott. May be just a co-incidence. Col Green ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Bissett" <jbissett@hot-peppers.com> To: <piggott@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 11:20 PM Subject: [PIGGOTT] Elizabeth Jane PIGGOTT, Australia > Found on another list. > > Joe > > >Source: AUS-NSW-SYDNEY@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [ANS] WILLIAMSON > > > >Hi! Rob, My mother was Alma Earl nee Williamson]Her father was James > >Williamson, the son of Thomas Williamson and Elizabeth Jane Piggott. Married > >18 72. James was born 1871. All of these family members were born in Sydney. > >Thankyou ,Gloria > > > 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PIGGOTT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/22/2006 12:36:33
    1. [PIGGOTT] PIGOTT of the other Haddenham, in Bucks.
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. More detailed research from Chris PIGOTT PIGOTT OF HADDENHAM & CUXHAM. John PIGOTT; of Haddenham, prob in Bucks; marr 1767, Mary BODINGTON (bt Cuddington, Bucks, 8 Sep 1746, daur of Thomas BODDINGTON of Cuddington); issue: 1. John PIGOTT. 2. David PIGOTT; of Haddenham; marr with issue: a. Solomon PIGOTT; died an infant. b. David PIGOTT; died an infant. c. John PIGOTT; died an infant. d. Rebecca PIGOTT; marr. e. Rachel PIGOTT; marr. 3. Solomon PIGOTT, b ca 1778; adm St Edmond's Hall, Oxon; M.A., 1803; Rector of Dunstable, 1824; died Dunstable, 27 Apr 1845; marr High Wycombe, 11 Jan 1802, Jane ROTTON (daur of Samuel ROTTON of High Wycombe); she died at Bromley College, & bur Cuxham; issue: a. Jane Mary PIGOTT, b Nottingham, 1803; died 1884, bur Old Cemetery, Highgate; marr Dunstable, 2 Oct 1826, Frederick ARNOLD, Rector of Brimington near Chesterfield; he died 1873 at Brimington; issue 8 ch'n. b. Ann PIGOTT. c. Sarah PIGOTT. d. Elizabeth PIGOTT. e. Samuel Rotton PIGOTT; adm St Edmond's Hall, Oxon; B.A., 1833; Deacon, 1834; Vicar of Bredgar near Sittingbourne, 1849; marr 3 Apr 1837, Catherine Elizabeth DEBAUFER (only daur of James DEBAUFER of Peckham Rye, Surrey); issue: i. Samuel James PIGOTT; died young. ii. Edward PIGOTT; adm Christ Church, Cantab; B.A., Ll.B; Perpetual Curate of Podymore near Ilchester; marr London, 1871, Elizabeth Rachel NOTLEY; issue. iii. Henry PIGOTT; of 19 Addison rd North, London, 1889; marr 1872, Helena GAUDIN; issue. iv. Elizabeth PIGOTT; marr Francis BASHFORTH, M.A., Vicar of Minting near Horncastle; issue. f. John David PIGOTT; adm Merton College, Oxon; B.A., 1837; Rector of Cuxham, near Tetsworth, 1853; marr Sarah WOODMAN (daur of John WOODMAN of Rickmansworth, Herts); issue: i. George PIGOTT; emigrated to N.S.W.; Stock & Station Agent, Narrabri; marr N.S.W., 1882, Mary Anstley MUSSON. ii. John PIGOTT; living Bassett rd, Notting Hill, 1883; marr Catherine Sarah RENWICK. iii. Robert Samuel PIGOTT, b 4 Mar 1853; adm St Peter's College, Cantab; B.A.; did not take Holy Orders; emigrated to N.S.W.; tutor to the KING family, Goonoo Goonoo Station, near Tamworth; joined his brother's business, opening an office in Tamworth; marr 1893, Lucy Ellen WILLIAMS; issue 4 ch'n. iv. Walter PIGOTT, b 4 MAy 1855; emigrated to South Africa before 1889; marr Alice WILMOTT; issue 4 ch'n. v. Charles Mayo PIGOTT, b 19 MAr 1857; living in Nottingham, 1889, unmarr. vi. Frederick PIGOTT; died in Australia, unmarr (probably before 1889). vii. Mary PIGOTT; died unmarr. viii. Caroline PIGOTT, died unmarr (probably before 1889). g. George West PIGOTT; adm St Peter's College, Cantab; Fellow; M.A., M.D.; F.R.C.P.; F.R.S; of Eastbourne, 1889; assumed additional surname of ROYSTON on his 1st marr, St George's Hanover Sq, London, 1 May 1860, Anne ROYSTON (daur & only surv child of James ROYSTON of Halifax), the widow of Ward Dyson HITCHIN of Halifax (died 1853); she died s.p.; George marr 2ndly, Ilkley, 22 Aug 1871, Agnes MITTON (youngest daur of Rev Joseph MITTON of Baildon, Yorks); issue: i. Agnes Helen ROYSTON-PIGOTT. ii. Arthur George ROYSTON-PIGOTT. iii. Phillip Mytton ROYSTON-PIGOTT. iv. Margaret ROYSTON-PIGOTT; died aged 3 mos. v. Violet ROYSTON-PIGOTT. vi. Walter Mytton ROYSTON-PIGOTT. [Much of the above information came in the form of a tabular pedigree, provided by Pete PIGOTT of Sydney, Toy Dealer, a descendent, about 1995.] PIGOTT OF HADDENHAM, BUCKS, & WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Thomas PIGOTT; of Haddenham, Bucks; marr Mary (-?-); issue: 1. Benjamin PIGOTT, b Haddenham, ca 1813; marr ca 1841, Sarah EAGLETON (bt Ashendon, Bucks, 11 Apr 1813, daur of Adrian EAGLETON & Sarah QUARTERMAIN); emigrated to Western Australia on the ship "Trusty," arr Port Leschenault, 23 May 1844; Farmed at Parkfield, then Springhill, Australind; received a post card from Samuel PIGOTT in Albany addressed to "...his dear cousin" (see below); died 24 Jul 1892; she died 26 Jul 1907; issue: a. Sarah PIGOTT, b Haddenham, 12 Nov 1842; went to W.A. with parents; died Australind, 1928; marr Bunbury, 1863, William James CLARKE; issue. b. Charlotte PIGOTT, b 28 May 1845; stayed at Springfield after her father's death; died 1912. c. Mary Caroline PIGOTT, b 26 Aug 1846; likwise stayed on at Springfield. d. twin daurs, b 1848. e. Thomas Adrian PIGOTT, b 5 May 1849; Farmer at Burekup; died 4 Nov 1929, unmarr. f. Elizabeth PIGOTT, b 10 Dec 1852; died 1925; marr Australind, 2 Nov 1872, her cousin, William James READING; issue 8 ch'n. g. Benjamin PIGOTT, b 8 Nov 1853; stayed on at Springfield with his sisters; died 1935; unmarr. 2. James PIGOTT; Tanner & Master Shoemaker; went to W.A. with his brother; Farmed at Ditchingham House, Brunswick River, Australind; died Bunbury, 16 May 1888; marr Australind, 1 JAn 1852, Johanna SIMMONDS (b Flushing, Cornwall; she arr W.A. on the ship "Sophia" in Jul 1850, with Rachel PIGOTT, aged 17, who marr in Perth, 1858, Charles CONNOLLY); issue: a. William James PIGOTT, b Bunbury, 1856; took over Ditchingham House after his father's death; died 1930; marr Picton, 1879, Matilda MOORE; she died Bunbury, 1884, aged 24; issue: i. Herbert PIGOTT, b 1879; died 2 Mar 1939; marr Australind, 14 MAy 1902, Bertha Harriett SMITH; issue. ii. Lewis W. PIGOTT, b 1881; marr Rose OFFER; issue 4 daurs. iii. Caroline PIGOTT, b 1882; marr Joe RODGERS; issue. Wiliam James marr 2ndly, 13 Feb 1889, Mercy Rose MARRIOTT; further issue: iv. Ernest PIGOTT. v. Daisy B. PIGOTT, b 1890; marr 1stly, C. OFFER; 2ndly Mr BARTLETT of Bunbury. vi. Maud H. PIGOTT, b 1893; marr GIDDONS. vii. Edward J. PIGOTT, b 1895; marr with issue 6 ch'n. viii. Albert PIGOTT. ix. Arnold T. PIGOTT, b Wellington, 1903. x. Celia PIGOTT, ; marr T. BRITTAIN. xi. Alice PIGOT; marr Stan BOWERS. b. Joseph Eynr Thomas Shatre PIGOTT, b Wellington, 1861; moved to Harvey; marr Australind, 1882, Mercy Ann COLTON; issue: i. Mary PIGOTT, b Didginup Cottage, Australind; marr Arthur VENABLES. ii. Sarah PIGOTT; marr 1stly, David READING; 2ndly, Harry MYTON. iii. Nellie PIGOTT; marr COOPER. iv. Annie PIGOTT; marr WOODLEY. v. Emily PIGOTT; marr I. BLACK. vi. Ivy PIGOTT; marr BOWLES. vii. Joseph PIGOTT; marr JONES. viii. Edward PIGOTT. ix. Walter PIGOTT; marr 1stly, MITTEN; 2ndly, SMITH. c. John PIGOTT; died young. d. Elizabeth PIGOTT; marr James ALI alias FLYNN, who had jumped ship at Albany; they went to Adelaide. 3. Thomas PIGOTT; went to Canada. 4. Joseph PIGOTT; went to Canada. Samuel PIGOTT, b ca 1819; arrived W.A. on the ship "Runnymede" from Van Diemen's Land, 25 Jun 1840; 51st Regiment, York; transferred to the 96th Regt, Albany; appointed Police Constable, Albany, 1848; sent a post card from Albany to "...his dear cousin" at Springhill; Town Lot, Albany, 1852; Farmer, Hay River, Moolicup, 1864; died 1884; marr at Albany, 7 Apr 1847, Agnes Foster MUIR (daur of Andrew & Elizabeth MUIR, arr W.A., 1844, on the "Ganges"); she retired to Albany, & died there, 1902; issue: 1. Agnes PIGOTT, b 11 Sep 1847; marr James NORMAN. 2. James Muir PIGOTT, b 10 Apr 1849. 3. Elizabeth PIGOTT, b 25 Apr 1851; marr Harry ADAMS 4. Margaret PIGOTT, b 19 Jun 1853; marr Capt BUCKINGHAM. 5. Andrew Muir PIGOTT, b 26 Jul 1855; died 1937; marr Margaret MELVILLE. 6. Frances PIGOTT, b 8 Aug 1860; marr 1stly, Ned BROWN; 2ndly, Tom KNIGHT. 7. Mary Ann PIGOTT, b 1858; marr William Henry HAYWARD. 8. Sarah Eliza PIGOTT, b 1862; marr her cousin Andrew YOUNG. 9. Alice PIGOTT, b 1864; marr Fred WILLIAMS. 10. Anne PIGOTT, b 1869; marr her cousin Robert YOUNG. 11. John Muir PIGOTT, b 1866; marr Sarah KNAPP. [Much of this information came from Mrs Pat RODGERS, of Springhill, Australind, in 1989.] Regards, Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W. 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

    12/21/2006 11:04:58
    1. [PIGGOTT] Possible Abbington Associated PIGOTT Lines
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi list, More detailed research from Chris PIGOTT: PIGOTT OF THE ISLE OF ELY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE: Granado PIGOTT, infant, bur Holy Trinity, Ely, 12 Sep 1716. Index to Wills, Consistory Court of Ely: Granado PIGOTT, Ely, Gent, 1775-76 [Ref W.R. C43:154-5]. Granado PIGOTT, Ely Holy Trinity, Gent, 1776 [Ref A.R. C3:32]. Granado PIGOTT, Ely Holy Trinity, Gent, 1825 [Ref W.R. C52:170]. Granado PIGOTT, Ely, Gent, 1841 [Ref W.R. C56:227]. A probable "family" of Brickmakers in Ely, which I expect are inter-related: William PIGOTT, b Ely Holy Trinity; Brickmaker; bur Holy Trinity, 7 Jul 1648; prob marr Ely, 1 Jun 1619-20, Elizabeth MALDEN; poss issue: 1. John & Sarah PIGOTT, bt Dec 1619. This John PIGOTT, bt 1619, may have been the Brickmaker, bur Ely Holy Trinity, 12 Nov 1673; prob marr 31 Jan 1653-54, Margaret LAWRENCE; prob issue: 1. William PIGOT, bt 10 Apr 1659. 2. Richard PIGOTT, bt 7 Oct 1662. Richard PIGOTT; Brickmaker; bur Ely Holy Trinity, 1 Apr 1676; prob marr Margaret, who died a widow, 23 Apr 1678; issue: 1. Bridget PIGOTT, bt 26 Apr 1653. 2. Margaret PIGOTT, bt 26 Dec 1654; poss bur 10 Dec 1654, infant. 3. Richard PIGOTT, bt 14 Oct 1655. 4. Margaret (II) PIGOTTT, bt 21 Jun 1657. 5. Richard (II) PIGOTT, bt 15 Jan 1659-60; poss bur 10 Jun 1661, infant. 6. William PIGOTT, bt 25 Feb 1661-62; poss bur 14 Jul 1663, infant. 7. Richard (III) PIGOTT, bt 13 Jun 1664; poss bur 11 Oct 1667, infant. 8. Matthew PIGOTT, bt 27 Nov 1666. 9. John PIGOTT, bt 26 Nov 1668. 10. Richard (IV) PIGOTT, bt 10 Apr 1671. 11. Henry PIGOTT, bt 25 Nov 1673. William PIGOTT; Brickmaker; bur Ely Holy Trinity, 1714; poss marr 14 Dec 1684, Ann KNOWLES. Richard PIGOTT; Brickmaker; bur Ely Holy Trinity, 1741; poss marr 23 Feb 1726, Mary COXEY. PIGOTT OF HADDENHAM, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. A recent listing on a genealogy.com message board, inserted by Jacky, outlines the following pedigree, to which I have added some extras details: Granado PIGOTT, b Haddenham, ca 1769; Tradesman; died Haddenham, Jan 1817; marr 1stly, Haddenham, 23 Jun 1787, Judith WRAY; she died 20 Jan 1788, s.p.; Granado marr 2ndly, Ann TUCK; issue: 1. Granado PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 8 Mar 1790. See next below. 2. Edward PIGOT, bt Haddenham, 26 Mar 1796. 3. Mary PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 7 Jan 1799. Ann died Haddenham, 18 Nov 1803; Granado marr 3rdly, Margaret ELLIS; further issue: 4. Charles PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 31 Aug 1807. Granado PIGOTT, b 1790; Schoolmaster; died Haddenham, Dec 1840; marr ca 1814, Sarah HENRY; issue: 1. Granado PIGOTT, bt Great Hormead, Herts, 28 May 1815. 2. Mary Ann PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 15 Jun 1816; marr 1stly, Haddenham, 31 Dec 1839, Richard BURKITT (marr witnessed Lorenzo & Susanna PIGOTT); he died Arlington, Cook Co, Illinois, ca 1864; she marr 2ndly, Deacon David JOHNSON (b Scotland, ca 1808). 3, Lorenzo PIGOTT, bt Isle of Ely, Cambs, 18 Jan 1818; enumerated at St Ives, Hunts, 1861 & 1871 Censuses, with wife & family; died St Ives, Mar qtr 1875; marr St Ives, Sep qtr 1842, Martha WEBB; she was enumrerated at Bridge st, St Ives, 1881 Census, widow, with 2 ch'n & a grandchild; issue: a. Martha Ann PIGOTT, b Somersham, Hunts, ca 1844; with parents, 1861. b. Sarah Ann PIGOTT, b Somersham, Jun qtr 1846 (reg'd St Ives); with parents, 1861; marr London, Dec qtr 1867, Daniel ELWIG; both enumerated St Ives, 1871, with daur; he died St Ives, Jun qtr 1876; issue - a daur Alice Mary ELWIG, b St Ives, Sep qtr 1870, with grandmother, 1881. c. Charles L. PIGOTT, b Somersham, ca 1848; with parents, 1861, 1871; with mother, 1881; enumearted at Eastbourne, Sussex, 1891 Census. d. Susannah PIGOTT, b Somersham, ca 1851; with parents, 1861. e. Mary Jane PIGOTT, b Somersham, ca 1855; with parents, 1861. f. Mary Ann PIGOTT, b Somersham, ca 1858; with parents, 1861, 1871; with mother, 1881. g. Lorenzo PIGOTT, b St Ives, Sep qtr 1861; with parents, 1871. 4. Susannah PIGOTT, b Bourne, Cambs, 23 Jan 1820; witnessed sister Mary Ann's marr, Haddenham, 1839; went to New Zealand; marr 1st Congregational Church, Wellington, 17 Mar 1847, Benjamin Mendez PEREIRA, Shopkeeper in Wellington, Bachelor, late of Marseilles (the marr notice recorded her father as Granado PIGOTT of Haddenham, Isle of Ely). 5. Harriett PIGOTT, bt Bourne, 26 Dec 1821; bur there, 26 Jun 1822. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS HADDENHAM PIGOTTS. Robert PIGOTT; Grocer in Haddenham; bur 13 Feb 1757; Archdeaconry of Ely will, 1757, of Haddenham; marr Ely Holy Trinity, 31 Dec 1839, Susan CLARKE; she was bur 12 May 1780, widow; issue: 1. Richard PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 9 Dec 1741. 2. Samuel PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 13 Jan 1743-44, a twin; bur 24 Jun 1744. 3. Susan PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 13 Jan 1743-44, the other twin. William PIGOTT; of Haddenham; marr Cecilia PROUD; issue: 1. Thomas Proud PIGOTT, b ca 1809; went to Australia; died Victoria, 1898. 2. William PIGOTT, b Haddenham, ca 1817-18; went to Ireland; sailed from Cork, 18 Mar, & arr Sydney, 29 Jul 1844, aged 26. 3. Mary Ann PIGOTT, b Haddenham, ca 1819. Henry PIGOTT-ELLIS; marr Haddenham, 4 Jan 1791; issue: 1. Henry PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 7 Feb 1796. 2. William PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 14 Sep 1798. 3. Susanna PIGOT, bt Haddenham, 23 May 1803; bur there, 25 May 1803. 4. Susan (II) PIGOTT, bt Haddenham, 3 Jun 1804 (register entry recorded her as daur of Henry & Sarah PIGOTT of Hillrow, ELLIS added in a different hand). WILLIAM PIGOTT OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE & INDIA. William PIGOTT, b about 1740; of Cambridgeshire; his sister was the wife of Dr KITCHENER; his pedigree was recorded in BURKE's "Colonial Gentry" under the Arms of PIGOTT of Abingdon; died 22 Jul 1798; marr Sarah LAMB; she died 29 Oct 1783; issue - a son William. William PIGOTT, b 25 Feb 1775; Surgeon; "...formerly practised as a doctor in St Ives, afterwards became a surgeon in the Navy, & finally an Army surgeon in India" [BURKE]; M.R.C.S., 1815; Assistant-surgeon in the Army, Sep 1815; died Cuttack, India, 12 Dec 1818; will dated 31 Nov 1818, pr P.C.C., 5 Sep 1820, late Assistant Surgeon, 1st Battalion, 21st Regiment of Native Infantry; of St Ives, Hunts, when marr 1stly, Melchbourne, Beds, by License dated 1798, Ann FOX; she died s.p.; William marr 2ndly, St Ives, 1 May 1800, Sarah ALLPRESS (bt St Ives, 24 Jan 1783, daur of John ALLPRESS & Sarah WHETHAM); she was recorded in her husband's will, 1818, as residing at Risley, Derbyshire; her will, dated 16 May 1836, pr P.C.C., 19 May 1837, late of Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, & after of Walworth, Co Surrey; issue: 1. William PIGOTT, b Cambridge, ca 1801; £100 in his mother's will, with another £70 debts owed; "...served in the Navy, was afterwards in the Hon East India Company's Service, & was an elder Brother, & for several years deputy Master of the Hon Corporation of Trinity House" [BURKE]; died 4 May 1870, s.p.; marr Georgina Frances GRANVILLE. 2. Granado PIGOTT, b Cambridge, ca 1803;served in the Navy in the war with France; "...feared lost at sea, but prosivion made for him in case he should be still living," mother's will, 1836; died unmarr. 3. Richard PIGOTT, b Cambridge, ca 1805; £50 in his mother's will; Solicitor; of Temple Court, Reigate, Co Surrey; died 10 Oct 1890, s.p. 4. John Allpress PIGOTT, b Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, ca 1810; £80 in his mother's will; "...served in the Navy on the west coast of Africa; afterwards resided first in London, then Edinburgh" [BURKE]; Cabinet Maker, York Sq, Regent's Park, London, 1839; emigrated to Sydney, 1841; Joiner/Cabinet Maker, Kent st, Sydney, 1841-1851; Carpenter & Fruiterer, Windmill st, Sydney, 1855; died of Sunstroke, Wilberforce, N.S.W., 24 Dec 1857, bur Ebenezer Churchyard (M.I.); marr, poss in Edinburgh, 16 May 1838, Margaret HILSON; she was res Pitt st, Waterloo, Sydney, 1869; she died at her son's res, South Kingston (Newtown), Sydney, 27 May 1875, aged 67 (parents not named in registration); issue: a. William Hilson PIGOTT, b London, 10 Mar 1839; an eminent Solicitor in Sydney, & founder of the law firm of PIGOTT & STINSON, which exists by that name today; M.L.A. for Canterbury, N.S.W. Parliament, resigned; appointed M.L.C., by the Henry PARKES Ministry; died at Burwood, Sydney, 13 Mar 1909; bur St Thomas Church of England, Enfield; marr 1stly, Grafton, 28 Aug 1863, Laura Jane WEST; she died 1 Nov 1877, Petersham; issue: i. William Henry PIGOTT, b 28 Sep 1864; prob died 1893. ii. Richard Granville PIGOTT, b 15 Aug 1869; marr twice; apparently no issue; may have died in the U.S. William Hilson marr 2ndly, Redfern, 9 Jan 1883, Louisa Matilda JONES; she died Strathfield, 3 Apr 1946; further issue: iii. Ethel Louise PIGOTT, b 1883; marr 1907, Edwin Newton DALY; Solicitor; issue 6 ch'n. b. Anna Kitchener PIGOTT, b Bass Strait, on the outward voyage, 17 Sep 1841; ; died Waterloo, 1894; marr Sydney, 9 Sep 1864, James CARMICHAEL; issue - 7 ch'n. c. Charlotte PIGOTT, b Sydney, 18 Sep 1845; died Glebe, 1886, s.p.; marr Sydney, 26 Jan 1867, William CLARK of Dubbo. d. Margaret PIGOTT, b Sydney, 13 Oct 1847; died Paddington, 1901, s.p.; marr Sydney, 26 Mar 1875, Joseph SHEFFIELD. Some PIGOTTs of the other Haddenham, in Buckinghamshire, to follow. Regards, Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W. 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

    12/21/2006 10:24:49
    1. [PIGGOTT] Early Abingdon PIGOTTs.
    2. cgpigott
    3. Joe, The earlier Abingdon PIGOTTs, as promised. John PYKOT of Abington bt Bassingbourne, Co Cantebrigg, mad a will dated 2 Jul 1433, bequeathing his "goods & chattels, moveable & immoveable, his property, merchandise & wares present & future on either side of the sea" to nine people, including Laurence PYKOT & several Citizens of London; quite possibly a form of "Guild" will, prob made by a Trader/Merchant. In May 1434, the Calendar of Patent Rolls records a Commission to receive the oaths of divers, including John PYKOT of Abyton. In Jan 1436, the Calendar of Fine Rolls named Laurence PYGOT of Dunstable, Beds, to a Commission to raise extra taxes for the defence of the realm. John PIGOTT "...the venerable man" presented John COOPER, M.A., to the Rectory at Abington-juxta-Shingay, Cambs, 8 Apr 1440. John PIGOTT presented Ven William TURNBULL, "Bishop of Dunkeld," to the Abington Rectory, 28 Oct 1447. Index to P.C.C. Wills - John PYGOTT of Abyngton, Cambs, 9 Godyn, 1465. John PIGOTT; marr Margaret CHICHELY (daur of Henry CHICHELY of Wimpole, Cambs, by his wife ALice CLOPTON, a daur of Robert CLOPTON, Lord Mayor of London); issue: 1. Thomas PIGOTT. See next below. 2. (daur); marr William BELFIELD of London, Gent. Thomas PIGOTT; with his feoffees, presented John SPARHAWKES to the Rectory of Abington, 1473; Commission for the Peace, Cambs, 16 Feb 1479, to 15 May 1484 [Cal Patent Rolls]; commission to assess subsidies, Cambs, 1 Aug 1483 [C.P.R.]; Commissioner of Array, Cambs, 1 Aug 1483 [C.P.R.]; died 16 Oct 1485; writs of "diem clausit extremum" issued by the Escheators of Co Camb, 18 Oct, of Co Bedford, 20 Ocvt, & of Co Msx, 3 Nov 1485, clearly indicating he held property in those Counties; marr Joan (-?-); she survived John as the widow; issue: 1. Henry PIGOTT; son & heir apparent; died v.p., 15 Oct 1485; marr Miss ALLINGTON (daur of Sir John ALLINGTON & Mary CHEYNEY); she was living 1539, prob having marr 2ndly Mr SMART; issue - a son Thomas PIGOTT. Thomas PIGOTT, b ca 1481-82; aged 3 when his father died, 15 Oct 1485, & became the new heir apparent to his grandfather; succeeded his grandfather the next day; wardship granted to Wiliam CHEYNE, 24 Jun 1486, of "...the lands & advowson of the Church of Abyngdon, Co Cambs, pertaining to the Manor of Graunesden in that County, late of Thomas PIGOTT, Esq, the elder, deceased, who held the same in chief by Knight's service, to wit the Honour of Boulogne, with the wardship & marriage of his kinsman & heir, Thomas PIGOTT" [C.P.R.]; William CHENEY, for Thomas PIGOTT in his minority, presented William ADAMS to the Abingdon Rectory, Jan 1487; ditto, John TOTOSTE, Nov 1487; of Abingdon, 1 Jan 1503, when he "...proved his coming of age, & was granted livery of his grandfather's estates of Graunesden, Danehall, Alaunz, Lyttlington & Steeple Morden, & the advowson of the Abingdon Church" [Cal of Close Rolls]; presented Leonard COTTON to the Abingdon Rectory, Jan 1517; Commission to col! lect susidies, Co Camb, 30 Aug 1523; Sheriffs Roll, Cambs & Hunts, 10 Nov 1524; of Abington-Pigotts, Archdeaconry of Ely Wills, 1532; prob marr Beatrix TYRRELL of Warley; prob issue: 1. Henry PIGOTT, b ca 1517, eldest son & heir. See next below. 2. Elizabeth PIGOTT; marr Robert THOMAS of London. 3. Maude PIGOTT; marr George SCOTT of Chigwell, with issue. 4. Felice; marr John SYMCOTT, of Huntingdonshire. Henry PIGOTT, b ca 1517; granted "livery of lands, viz all the possessions of his said father (Thomas, deceased) & all those which he should inherit from Elizabeth SMART, Widow, his grandmother," 6 Feb 1539 [Cal of State Papers, Henry VIII]; Muster List for the Army against France, for Cambs, 1544 (Siege of Boulogne); Commission of the Peace, Cambs, 26 May 1547; of Abyngton-juxta-Syngay, Co Cambs, Esq, in General Pardon Roll of Queen Mary, 5 Nov 1553; presented William BRADLEYE to the Rectory, Jan 1554; named to a commission to survey possessions of the Bishopric of Ely, 4 Oct 1559; named as surety on the presentation of William CRAGGE to the Rectory, Apr 1562; Administration of the estate of Henry PIGOTT of Abington was granted 1588; Consistory Court of Ely records contain the will of Same, dated 21 Jan 1587, naming "...my wife Dianis, £40, my daughter Anne SOTWELL, £20, my daughter Dorothy BROMBLOW, £20, my son John PIGOTT, £20" [Index Ref CW 1587; WR C19:212]; the 158! 8 Administration was renounced in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (P.C.C.), 1591; marr 1stly, Margaret RICH (eldest daur of Sir Richard RICH, Lord Chancellor of England, by Elizabeth GYLKES); issue: 1. John PIGOTT; Succeeded his father before his own death in 1617. See previous e-mail. 2. Edward PIGOTT; marr Anne WISEMAN (daur of Thomas WISEMAN); issue: a. George PIGOTT; living 1575. 3. Henry PIGOTT. 4. Ann PIGOTT; named in her father's will, 1587; marr John SOTWILL, of Wiltshire; issue: a. Richard SOTWELL, b 1581; died 1628. b. Roger SOTWELL. c. John SOTWELL. d. Robert SOTWELL; died 1630. e. Henry SOTWELL. f. Alicia SOTWELL. 5. Dorothy PIGOTT. 6. Agnes PIGOTT; living 1567. Henry marr 2ndly, Alice WEDGEWOOD; she died s.p.; Henry marr 3rdly, Denise BOSSEVILLE (daur of John BOSSEVILLE of Gonneulthwayte, Yorks); she died 1592, widow, will pr P.C.C., Sentence, (94 Harrington). Regards, Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W.

    12/21/2006 05:29:58
    1. [PIGGOTT] Granado PIGOTT (II)
    2. cgpigott
    3. Joe, To continue with the Abingdon PIGOTTs: Granado PIGOTT, b ca 1649; adm pensioner, Emanuel College, Cantab, 30 Mar 1667; adm Lincoln's Inn, 28 Apr 1668; M.A. (Lit Reg), 1669; called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 8 May 1677; M.P. for Cambridge, 1690-95, & for the Shire, 1702-05 [recorded in his entry in Cambridge University Alumni]; presented Lionel COLES to the Abingdon Rectory, 1704; ditto Joseph BENTHAM, 1718; ditto Thomas HEWARDINE, 1723; buried Abingdon, 28 Feb 1724, aged 72; of Lincoln's Inn, aged 29, when marr 1stly, by License, St Olave's Old Jewry, London, 15 Dec 1679, Margaret SMITH, Spinster, 21 (daur of Sir Robert SMITH, Kt & Bt, of Upton & Westham, Essex); she was buried at Abingdon, 8 Aug 1701; Granado marr 2ndly, Lambeth Palace, London, 28 Jul 1704 (prob the License - actual marr at St Olave's Old Jewry, 29 Jul); she was buried Abingdon, 15 Mar 1713; issue by 1st marriage: 1. Margaret PIGOTT, b ca 1681; bur Langstowe, Cambs, 28 Jun 1711; aged 21 when marr, with father's permission, London, 8 Feb 1702-03, Charles BOVEY of Lincoln's Inn, Bach, 26 (natural son of Sir Ralph BOVEY of Longstowe by Mrs SYMONDS); he was buried "...in the largest coffin I ever beheld" in Longstowe Church, 7 Jul 1713, with his wife; issue: a. Elizabeth BOVEY. b. Grenado BOVEY. c. Charles BOVEY. d. Rebecca BOVEY. 2. Frances PIGOTT; bur Abingdon, 5 Aug 1684, an infant. 3. Frances (II) PIGOTT, bt Bassingbourne, Cambs, 24 Oct 1685. 4. Anna PIGOTT, b 1686. 5. Granado PIGOTT, bt Bassingbourne, 26 Jul 1688; d inf. 6. John PIGOTT, bt Bassingbourne , 25 Jul 1689; d.v.p., aged 16, bur 20 Nov 1705. 7. Granado (II) PIGOTT, bt Bassingbourne, 22 Sep 1690. See next below. 8. Dorothy PIGOTT, bt Bassingbourne, 8 Dec 1692; bur there, 30 Mar 1697. 9. Thomas PIGOTT, bt Bassingbourne, 2 May 1695; adm pens, Jesus College, Cantab, 13 Feb 1714; Schoal, 1715; B.A., 1718; M.A., 1721; Fellow at Peterhouse, 1718-24; prob marr 1744, Sarah BEDFORD; she was bur Bassingbourne, 16 Jan 1775; probable issue: a. Sarah PIGOTT; marr Bassingbourne, 15 Oct 1771, Wiliam SELL. b. Ann PIGOTT, bt 7 Jul 1745; prob marr 12 Apr 1776, Edward TRUSTRUM. c. Thomas PIGOTT, bt 17 Mar 1750-51; poss the Labourer bur 15 Dec 1776. d. Valentine PIGOTT, bt 3 Mar 1756; bur Bassingbourne, 21 Apr 1759. Granado PIGOTT, b 1690; as "...the original Patron," presented Andrew PEARNE to the Bassingbourne Rectory, Jan 1741; by 1747, the PIGOTTs were "...now residing at Bassingbourne; the PIGOTT mansion, standing a little distance on the north side of the church at Abington-juxta-Shingay, had been vacated by the PIGOTTs, & was now occupied by a farmer; glass in the windows picturing PIGOTT Coats-of-Arms were in the past few years removed to the chancel of Bassingbourne Church" (although baptismal evidence suggests this move took place as early as 1685; & burial evidence that the family vault in old Abingdon church was used until much later); Granado died 5 Dec 1768, aged 78, "...one of the oldest Exchequer annuitants with the benefit of survivorship" [Gentleman's Magazine]; marr 1stly, Bassingbourne, 10 Sep 1720, Ann SANDES; issue: 1. Ann PIGOTT, bt Holborn St Ann, London, 16 Jan 1722. Ann PIGOTT was buried at Abingdon, 13 Jan 1722, her death probably a result of the childbirth; Granado, aged 39, marr 2ndly, St Olave, Hart St, London, 5 or 15 Jan 1730, Ann LACY; she was bur Abingdon, 19 Jul 1756; further issue: 2. Granado PIGOTT, b ca 1731. See next below. 3. Stawell PIGOTT, bt St Olave, Hart St, London, 11 Feb 1733, a twin; marr St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, 11 Aug 1770, Henry Bault CAY, of the Temple, & of Chorlton Hall, Northumberland; issue: a. Frances CAY; marr Dr ADAMS, Rector of Halstead, Essex. b. Mary CAY. 4. Margaret PIGOTT, bt St Olave, Hart St, London, 11 Feb 1733, the other twin; died Ampthill, Beds, 22 Dec 1830; marr St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, 7 Aug 1766, Rev Robert HAGAR, Vicar of Haynes, Beds; issue: a. Robert HAGAR, bt Haynes, 26 Jul 1767; marr Deeping, Lincs, ca 1805, Sarah HAGAR. b. Harriett HAGAR, bt Haynes, 8 Jun 1769; ,arr Ampthill, 23 Aug 1798, samuel DAVIS. c. Mary Maria HAGAR, bt Haynes, 30 Aug 1770; d Windsor, Berks, 6 Dec 1810; marr London, 1798, Sir John CHAPMAN; issue 3 sons, 3 daurs. d. Sophia HAGAR, bt Haynes, 5 May 1772; marr Great Saxham, Suffolk, 6 Nov 1800, William PIERCE. e. John HAGAR, bt Haynes, 4 Apr 1775 f. Julia HAGAR, bt Haynes, 18 Aug 1776; unmarr. g. George HAGAR, b ca 1777; Clergyman; marr Clohill, Beds, ca 1805, Sophia HAGAR. Granado PIGOTT, b ca 1731; adm Fell-Com, Emanuel College, Cantab, 12 Jan 1749-50; adm Lincoln's Inn; called to the Bar, 23 Nov 1756; presented his brother-in-law, Rev Robert HAGAR, to the Rectory, Mar 1743 (with surety of Granado PIGOTT of St George, Bloomsbury, London, he being under age); presented Andrew PEARNE to the Rectory, 22 Mar 1781 (Granado being recorded as of Ashton Co Hertford); died Bath, Somerset, & buried at Abingdon, 18 Sep 1802 (his body having been brought back from Bath by the Rector, A. PEARNE); Granado mar 1stly, 15 Oct 1759, Mary SYMES (daur of Richard SYMES of Bexley, Kent); she died 19 Apr, was buried at Abingdon, 26 May 1773, aged 43; issue: 1. Mary PIGOTT, b ca 1761; died 16 Apr 1816, s.p.; marr ar Eton College, 16 Dec 1788, Rev William FOSTER, Rector of Clewer, Bucks (a younger brother of Rev John FOSTER, D.D., the Head Master of Eton - sons of Henry FOSTER, Bricklayer & Alderman of Windsor); Rector of Mereworth, Kent; granted Letters Patent to adopt the additional surname PIGOTT, 6 Jun 1805, becoming Lord of the Manor of Abingdon; he died 5 Feb 1827, aged 78, whereupon, his niece Mary FOSTER, only daur of his brother Rev John FOSTER, and the wife of Edward George GRAHAM, brought the estate to him, on his adopting the additional surnames FOSTER-PIGOTT. See below. 2. Granado PIGOTT, b 1765; Lieut, 3rd Dragoon Guards (The Prince of Wales' Regiment), 21 Jan 1784; Capt, same Regt, 6 Jun 1788; fought in Holland; during battle on the Catteau Heights, covering the retreat of the Duke of York, he was mortally wounded, carried from the field of battle by George Edward GRAHAM (see below), & died, 29 May 1794; it appears that he requested GRAHAM to return his belongings to his sister [GRAHAM web-page]; it is also suggested that his brother-in-law, William FOSTER, was Chaplain of the same Regt (it seems that FOSTER, if present at Catteau Heights, would have been the more logical choice to return his brother-in-law's personal effects). George Edward GRAHAM; Captain, Scot's Greys; Lt-Col, Central Sussex Militia; M.P. for Kinross; granted Letters Patent to adopt the surname GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT, 12 Mar 1827, thereby inheriting the Lordship of the Manor of Abingdon from his wife's uncle; died 5 Nov 1832; marr Mary FOSTER, niece of Mary FOSTER alias PIGOTT; she died 25 Nov 1838, aged 89; issue: 1. Mary GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT, b ca 1789; die 11 Jan 1830. 2. George Granado GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT, b 13 Feb 1795; adm Peterhouse, Cantab, 1 Feb 1828; Ll.B., 1834; Curate of Abingdon-Pigotts, 1831-50; Rector there, 1850-78; died 26 Mar 1879; marr 29 May 1834, Elizabeth DIXON, daur of James DIXON of London; she died 16 Feb 1884; issue. 3. Catherine GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT, b ca 1800; died 7 Aug 1859, aged 58. 4. Robert Henry GRAHAM-FOSTER-PIGOTT, b 1808; died 28 Sep 1880; marr. Details of the earlier Abingdon PIGOTTs to follow. Regards, Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W.

    12/21/2006 04:11:58
    1. [PIGGOTT] Elizabeth Jane PIGGOTT, Australia
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Found on another list. Joe >Source: AUS-NSW-SYDNEY@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [ANS] WILLIAMSON > >Hi! Rob, My mother was Alma Earl nee Williamson]Her father was James >Williamson, the son of Thomas Williamson and Elizabeth Jane Piggott. Married >18 72. James was born 1871. All of these family members were born in Sydney. >Thankyou ,Gloria 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

    12/20/2006 11:20:06
    1. [PIGGOTT] Granado PIGOTT of Abingdon.
    2. cgpigott
    3. Joe, I have some comprehensive notes on the PIGOTT family associated with Abingdon, Cambs, from as early as the 1460s. They are too detailed for me to send as an e-mail, so I will confine myself, initially, to establishing the point at which Granado became a family name, & provide details of the sequence of Granado PIGOTTs of that place in a later communication. A hard copy of these notes, without exemplification of the series of P.C.C. Wills (downloaded later from the British National Archives web-site for a modest fee), was lodged by me with the Mormons in Salt Lake City on a visit in 2001. John PIGOTT, b ca 1608, a son of John PIGOTT, Sr (bur 1617), of Abingdon, by Ann HALL (daur of Henry HALL of Gretford, Lincs, by Margaret ELMES); he compounded for delinquency, 22 Nov 1645, his estate then worth 203 pounds per annum, with a wife & 7 children; he presented William WALTON to the Rectory of Abingdon, Dec 1662, with the surety of Henry PIGOTT of Abingdon; his will, dated 23 Apr xxvii Charles II (dating from the execution of the father, Charles I) 1675, proved P.C.C., 14 Jul 1679, making property bequests to sons Granado & Francis. John married at Barkway, Herts, 3 Feb 1630, Frances CHESTER (daur of Sir Robert CHESTER of Royston & Cockenhatch, by Ann CAPEL; & a grand-daughter of Edward CHESTER of Royston by his wife Katherine, daur of Sir James GRANADO, Knt Equerry to Henry VIII); her will dated 10 Nov 1679, widow of Abingdon Pigotts, proved P.C.C., 16 Dec 1679, naming sons John, Granado & Francis, & daughters Mary & Margaret. They had issue, including the 7 living in 1645: 1. Ann PIGOTT, bt Croydon-cum-Clapton, Cambs, 13 Dec 1631. 2. John PIGOTT, bt Croydon-cum-Clapton, 25 Oct 1632; bequest in his mother's will, 1679; died before Sep 1682, s.p.; marr Dorothea (-?-); her will proved P.C.C., 4 Sep 1682, citing her late husband's will, dated 28 May 1680 (probate not yet found). 3. Robert PIGOTT, bt Croydon-cum-Clapton, 25 Oct 1633; died young. 4. Robert (II) PIGOTT, bt Croydon-cum-Clapton, 6 Sep 1634. 5. Mary PIGOTT, bt Croydon-cum-Clapton, 7 Nov 1635; named in her mother's will, 1679. 6. Henry PIGOTT, bt Croydon-cum-Clapton, 2 Dec 1636; bur Abingdon, 1665. 7. Margaret PIGOTT; named in her mother's will, 1679, & in her sister-in-law's will, 1682. 8. Ann PIGOTT; married Edward RADCLIFFE; both named, with a living child, in her father's will, 1675. 9. Elizabeth PIGOTT; bur Abingdon, 21 Feb 1667. 10. Granado PIGOTT, b ca 1649-50, the first of a long succession of Granado PIGOTTs of Abingdon. Inherited Abingdon. More to follow. 11. Francis PIGOTT; named in father's will, 1675, with provision for him to succeed his brother Granado on failure of issue; named in mother's will, 1679; named in sister-in-law's will, 1682. John's grandfather, as far as I can determine, was Henry PIGOTT, of Abingdon, whose Administration, dated 1588, mentioned a "will" dated 21 Jun 1587, apparently "contested"; marr 1stly, Margaret RICH (daur of Sir Richard RICH, Lord Chancellor, by Elizabeth GYNKES), probably the mother of John Sr; Henry marr 2ndly, Alice WEDGWOOD, who died s.p.; he 3rdly, Denise BOSSEVILLE, whose will was dated 1592, a Widow. Do any List members know what circumstances led to the "Administration" of Henry PIGOTT's "contested" will in 1588? This might prove to be very interesting! This family bore Arms - "Sable, three pickaxes Or" with, in later years, a "Canton Ermine." These, unadorned, were the Arms carried also by the great PIGOTT families associated with Melmorbey & Coverdale Yorks, & of the later families associated with Doddershall, Little Horwood, Grendon, etc, in Cambs & Bucks. They differ from the Arms of the other great PIGOTT family of Cheshire & Shropshire, namely - "Ermine, three fusils conjoined in fess, Sable." The variation on these Arms that was carried by the PIGOTT family of Dysart, Queen's Co, Ireland, was the "crescent Or" on the centre fusil, for difference, the crescent being the cadency mark for the 2nd son. There is a suggestion that these different Arms (Heraldic Arms were not much in use before the 12th century), may indicate the separation of these two branches from perhaps as early as the Conquest, 1066. Some research suggests two brothers from Argentan, near Seez, in Normandy, fought at the Battle of Hastings, & that their father Richard de PICOT, past the age for battle, came over several years later to assist administration in the north, near Chester. Regards, Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W.

    12/20/2006 05:36:54
    1. [PIGGOTT] David Mitchell PIGOTT, 81, 11/9/2006
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Extracted from another list: >Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V12No424 > >Obituary Daily Times V12No424 > >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, David Mitchell "Mitch"; 81; Long Island City NY>Deltona FL; >DeLand Beacon; 2006-11-9 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

    12/19/2006 01:02:48
    1. [PIGGOTT] Rodney Piggott Obituary
    2. Leslie Ann
    3. Rodney Piggott Gone Fishing _ Rodney Barker Piggott, 72, died December 13, 2006 in Salt Lake City. He was born August 12, 1934 in Bloomington, Idaho a son of William Madsen and Blanche Theora Barker Piggott. Married Carolyn Kaye Kilgore June 4, 1954 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, June 4, 1973. Member of the LDS Church, having served in the Elders Quorum as sports director and home teacher. Rod served in the U.S. Air Force in the Philippines. He was head of the K-9 Sentry Dogs, he trained the Philippine dog handlers and dogs for defense work in Japan and the Philippines. He worked as a police officer in Everett, WA. He was a long haul truck driver for many years with Garrett Freight Lines, PIE, Northwest Transport, Viking Trucking, FedEx Express. He was a sharpshooter with both pistol and rifle in the military and for the police department. He was a member of the number one sharp shooting team in the nation in 1966. Rod was also on the SL Post Office shooting in team in 1967. He was an avid fisherman. He loved all sports and he loved to play games with family and friends and was an avid pool player. Survived by wife, Carolyn; daughter, Drena (Mel) Healy; grandchildren, Madsen (Angelina), MaKayla (Benjamin) Carroll; great-grandchil-dren, Michael and Skylar; brothers and sisters, Merrill (Mary), Carolyn (Woody) Pendleton, Joyce Smedley, Jean (Mike) Pugmire, Loren (Roberta) Dunn, Donna (Don) Green, Jerry (Joyce) Dunn, CarolAnn (James) Guthrie, Janie (Lynn) Harris. Viewing will be held 6-8 p.m. Wednesday December 20, 2006 at the white brick LDS church, 1457 West Atherton Drive (4310 South). Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Thursday December 21, 2006 at the Taylorsville 8th Ward, 1495 West Tamarack Road (4567 South). Friends may call at the church Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Friends may call 1-2 p.m. Friday at the Paris Idaho Stake Center. Interment in the Bloomington Idaho Cemetery. Directors, Independent Funeral Service. Published in the Deseret News on 12/17/2006.

    12/18/2006 02:20:52
    1. [PIGGOTT] Evelyn H PIGGOTT, FL, 89
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Extracted from another list: >Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V12No421 > >Obituary Daily Times V12No421 > >Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> > >LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; >Newspaper date >PIGGOTT, Evelyn H; 89; Ft Myers FL; Ft Myers N-P; 2006-12-14 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

    12/16/2006 04:49:21
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] Samuel PIGGOT, Chester Co, PA Will Information filed 1750
    2. John Laws
    3. Hello all! I haven't posted anything for awhile. This SAMUEL PIGGOTT is related to my line. FROM Nottingham Births & Deaths, Marriages Minutes of the Quaker Church: Samuel PIGGOTT, son of John PIGGOTT and Margery (Brown(e)), his Wife, was born the 11th of ye 6th mo.1718, about 8 in ye morning. Samuel PIGGOTT and Rebecca BOWEN married 1744. They are believed to have had three children, A son John moved to Fairfax Meeting, Virginia, where many descendants still live. For the most part they continue to use the old spelling PIGGOTT. Samuel PIGGOTT, son of John PIGGOTT and Margery, his wife Departed_this_life_the_l9th, llth_Mo.1749/50. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel actually lived in Maryland. I do not have the date when John PIGGOTT Sr., Samuel's father, moved to Maryland, but it must have been soon as he was acting as Overseer at Nottingham in 1718. This was on what later became the Mason-Dixon Line and ownership was continually in dispute. Lots of this survey first were claimed by Pennsylvania, but later fell into Maryland. The meetings known as East Nottingham at Calvert, Maryland and West Nottingham near Colora, Maryland were in the survey but on that part which later became Maryland. East Nottingham after 1730 became the Monthly Meeting. John PIGGOTT Sr.* *must have always considered himself a Marylander, but lived close enough to worship at West Nottingham Monthly Meeting in Pennsylvania. It is interesting that the will of Samuel was executed in Pennsylvania... Perhaps part of the on going dispute. Further, here is mention of the will: "Samuel PIGGOTT, the fourth child of John and Margery, also lived and died a member at Nottingham. He did not marry until 1744,after the death of both his parents and older brother John Jr. He married Rebecca BOWEN, daughter of William BOWEN. We are certain of a son John, born about 1746 and there may have been a son Thomas and a daughter Mary. It seems certain that Samuel PIGGOTT purchased land in Loudoun County, Virginia, but it is unlikely that he ever lived on it. His son, John, deeded 250 acres of this land and recites that he is Heir at Law of Samuel PIGGOTT, deceased, owner of the said land. Samuel as shown above lived only unti1 19th 11th Mo.1749/50 and was a member at Nottingham when he died." John Laws > Information found here: > > http://dsf.chesco.org/archives/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=618138&PM=1 > > Hope this helps someon. > > 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 > > >

    12/10/2006 07:48:13
    1. [PIGGOTT] Samuel PIGGOT, Chester Co, PA Will Information filed 1750
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Information found here: http://dsf.chesco.org/archives/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=618138&PM=1 Hope this helps someon. 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

    12/10/2006 04:27:43
    1. [PIGGOTT] Massachusetts Death Index
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi list, In case you missed it, there are 67 PIGOT(T) and 27 PIGGOT(T) deaths listed: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/vitalrecordssearch/VitalRecordsSearch.aspx 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

    12/08/2006 02:52:49
    1. [PIGGOTT] Melville Marvin PIGOTT Bible, Straits, NC, 1900
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi List, I found this Bible listed on "Your Past Connections". Please let us know on the list if this is your relative. Here he is in the 1900 census: Melville M Pigott John A, Martha C Straits, Carteret, North Carolina abt 1870 North Carolina White Son Let me know if you need the census records. The family is quite large. Joe http://www.yourpastconnections.com/cgi-bin/search_let_reg.pl PIGOTT, Melville Marvin Item Number 982552392 Location Straits NC Item Bible Price postage Item date 1900 Item condition Introductory pages missing. Cover taped together. Well worn. Item content Family marriage, birth, & death data -(must prove family connection) 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

    12/05/2006 10:25:12
    1. [PIGGOTT] PIGGOTT Family : Ontario, Michigan, Oregon, etc.
    2. Deb Wetlaufer
    3. I found this today while looking for another record: John PIGGOTT, 26, Buckinghamshire England, Widder Station GTR, s/o Thomas PIGGOTT & Ann RICKETTS, married Lizzie CUNNINGHAM, 24, Montreal, Parkhill, d/o John CUNNINGHAM & Margaret WATERS, witn: Jane? CUNNINGHAM of Mooreville & John DOWSELL of Widder Stn., 20 Jan 1869 Source: Middlesex County Marriages Ontario Canada 1868 & 1869 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/msex68.htm

    11/30/2006 10:25:43
    1. [PIGGOTT] PIGGOTT Family : Ontario, Michigan, Oregon, etc.
    2. Deb Wetlaufer
    3. Thanks to the assistance of Joe Bissett and Linda Payne, a lot of information has been uncovered about the PIGGOTT family. The following list of PIGGOTT and related families has been added to the site! - Piggott - Beauchamp - Boughton - Carr - Colburn - Delbert - Freeman - House - Howe - Richardson - Shipley (Stuckley) - Stone - Newcombe View the tree here - click on any individual for detailed information: http://www.wetlaufer.com/family/descendtext.php?personID=I1005&tree=01&display=&generations=6 You might also be interested in the story of Marshall Piggott's murder: http://www.wetlaufer.com/family/histories/piggott_marshall_death.php

    11/29/2006 11:48:26
    1. [PIGGOTT] Rev T. PIGOTT, Wexford, Ireland m. 7/20/1841
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Source: CORNISH@rootsweb.com Subject: [CORNISH] West Briton, Friday, July 23rd, 1841. MARRIED. On Tuesday last, the Rev. T. PIGOTT, son of Colonel Pigott, of Slavoy Castle, County Wexford, Ireland, to Caroline, second daughter, of the Rev. Dr. FLETCHER, of Callington. The ceremony was performed at Callington Church by the bride's father. 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

    11/26/2006 09:33:18