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    1. Ancestry of Lester PIGGOTT
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi List, Another wonderful family history from Chris Pigott. Thanks once again, Chris! Regards, Joe Some further information on the Horseracing branch of PIGGOTTs in Cheshire, England. George PIGGOTT, b Wisaston, Cheshire, ca 1787-88; Farmer of 285 acres, Bartherton Hall, Bartherton, Cheshire, 1851 Census, with wife & 3 ch'n; marr Wybunbury, 1 Mar 1812, Elizabeth MASSIE; she was with her husband, 1851, aged 63, b Wybunbury, Cheshire; issue: 1. George PIGOTT, bt Wybunbury, 28 Jun 1812; Farmer, Wybunbury, 1841 Census, with wife & child; Farmer of 245 acres, Shockland Hall, Shockland Oviatt, Cheshire, 1861 Census, with wife & 6 ch'n; marr Mary (-?-); she was with husband, 1851, aged 48, b Adderley, Salop; issue: a. Massie PIGGOTT; aged 6, with parents, 1841; prob died Nantwich, Mar qtr 1849. b. Joseph PIGGOTT, b Wybunbury; aged 19, with parents, 1861; Farmer, Scocklach Oviatt, Cheshire, 1901, with wife & 10 ch'n; marr Frances (-?-); she was born Worthenbury, Flintshire, & aged 48 in 1901; issue: i. Nellie PIGGOTT, b Worthenbury, Flints; aged 25, with parents, 1901. ii. Mary, b Worthenbury; aged 23, with parents, 1901. iii. Lucy, b Worthenbury; aged 21, with parents, 1901. iv. Massie, b Worthenbury; aged 20, with parents, 1901. v. George, b Shockland Oviatt; aged 19, with parents, 1901. vi. Edith, b Shockland Oviatt; aged 16, with parents, 1901. vii. Edward, b Schockland Oviatt; aged 13, with parents, 1901. viii. Herbert, b Shockland Oviatt; aged 11, with parents, 1901. ix. Lily, b Shockland Oviatt; aged 9, with parents, 1901. x. Gwendolyn, b Shockland Oviatt; aged 2, with parents, 1901. c. John, b Wybunbury; aged 17, with parents, 1861. d. Edward, b Wybunbury; aged 12, with parents, 1861; enumerated at Wybunbury, 1891 Census, as Agr Labr, with wife & 2 sons; Sawyer, Haymore Green, Wybunbury, 1901 Census, with wife & same 2 sons; marr Mary (-?-); she was born Acton, Cheshire, aged 48 in 1891; issue: i. Edward PIGGOTT, b Wybunbury; aged 7, with parents, 1891; aged 19, ditto, 1901. ii. Harry, b Wybunbury; aged 7, with parents, 1891; aged 17, ditto, 1901. e. Elizabeth, b Wybunbury; aged 10, with parents, 1861. f. Maria, b Wybunbury; aged 8, with parents, 1861. g. Hugh Massie, b Wybunbury, Nantwich, Jun qtr 1856; aged 4, with parents, 1861; marr Edmonton, Essex or London, Jun qtr 1888. 2. Elizabeth, b Aston, Cheshire; aged 33, unmarr, with parents, 1851. 3. Catherine Massie, bt Wybunbury, 29 Nov 1825; aged 23, with parents, 1851. 4. Thomas Massie, b Wybunbury; aged 21, with parents, 1851; Farmer, Woore Hall, Salop, 1871 Census, with wife & 5 ch'n; Hotel Keeper, Nantwich, Cheshire, 1881 Census, with wife & 5 ch'n; marr Nantwich, Cheshire, Mar qtr 1862 (Vol.8a, p.379), Alice WOODWARD; she was with husband, 1871 & 1881, aged 29 & 41, b Dansbury, Cheshire; she was enumerated as Widow, Crown Inn, High St, nantwich, 1891 Census, aged 50, Hotel Proprietor, with 5 ch'n; issue: a. George PIGGOTT, b Lea Hall, Cheshire; aged 8, with parents, 1871; aged 18, with parents, 1881; Manager Assistant, with mother, 1891; enumerated at Crown Hotel, High St, Nantwich, 1901 Census, as Proprietor, with wife, sister, 2 ch'n & sister-in-law; marr Helena A. WALKER; she was born Normanton, Leicestershire, aged 34 in 1901; issue: i. Emily M. PIGGOTT, b Nantwich; aged 5, with parents, 1901. ii. Alice J., b Nantwich; aged 7 mos, with parents, 1901. b. Frederick, b Woore, Salop; aged 7, with parents, 1871; Grocer, 27, with mother, 1891; enumerated at the Nag's Head Inn, Houghton, Cheshire, 1901 Census, as Publican, 37, with wife Constance, aged 28 & b Rope, Cheshire, & son Massie H. PIGGOTT, aged 7, & daur Constance E., aged 6, both born Houghton, Cheshire. c. Massie, b Woore; aged 5, with parents, 1871; prob enumerated at Whitehall Terrace, Sunderland, Co Durham, 1901 Census, Clothing Traveller, 34, with wife Jemima, aged 35, b Woore, Salop, & son Frederick O. PIGGOTT, aged 8, b Bunbury, Cheshire. d. John; b Woore; aged 2, with parents, 1871; aged 12, with parents, 1881; poss went to California. c. Thomas, b Woore; aged 11 mos, with parents, 1871; aged 10, with parents, 1881. d. Alice, b Woore; aged 8, with parents, 1881; with mother, 1891. e. Charles, b Woore; aged 6, with parents, 1881; with mother, 1891; Horse Trainer. f. Ernest, b Nantwich, Sep qtr 1878. See next. Ernest PIGGOTT; aged 2, with parents, 1881; with mother, 1891; Jockey & Trainer; rode in France & Belgium before 1912; won three Grand Nationals, on Jerry M, at Aintree, 1912, & on Poethlyn, at Gatwick in 1918, & Aintreee in 1919; died 1967; marr Stockbridge, Hampshire, Jun qtr 1903 (Vol.2c, p.193), Margaret Kate CANNON; she was b 29 Jan 1877, daur of Thomas CANNON, Jockey & Racehorse Owner, by Kate DAY; issue: 1. Ernest Keith PIGGOTT, b Stockbridge, Hampshire, 11 Apr 1904; Jockey & Trainer; won the Champion Hurdle, U.K. National Hunt, Cheltenham, 1939, on African Sister, trained by his brother Charles; trained Ayala to a Grrand National win at Aintree, 1963, coming in at odds of 66/1; died Jun qtr 1993, aged 89, Reg'd Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; marr Lilian Iris (-?-); she was born 8 Jun 1905; she died at Newmarket, Cambs, Jan qtr 1987, aged 81; issue: a. Lester Keith PIGGOTT, b Newmarket, Cambs, 5 Nov 1935; eminent English Jockey, riding his first winner at the age of 12; marr 1961, Susan ARMSTRONG; issue. 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/

    08/07/2006 09:14:04
    1. Thank You Gillian
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi Gillian, Thank you so much for posting your transcriptions of those PIGGOTT wills. I HOPE that if your hard work has helped a list member, they will let us know via the list. I know personally that transcribing those old hand-written wills is difficult, and a "labor of love". It is contributions such as you have just made that keep me going as List Administrator. We need a lot MORE contributions such as the recent IN DEPTH postings by Chris PIGOTT, and these wills posted by Gillian. Regards to all, 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/

    08/04/2006 06:19:47
    1. Old Piggott Wills. John Pigott
    2. Gillian Piggott
    3. THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF MR. JOHN PIGOTT OF NO. 3 CHARLES STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, MASTER BAKER, BEING OF SOUND AND DISPOSING MIND, MEMORY AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE MAKING HEREOF. I DIRECT THAT ALL MY JUST DEBTS, FUNERAL EXPENSES AND CHARGES OF PROVING THIS MY WILL BE FULLY PAID AND SATISFIED BY THE EXECUTORS HEREINAFTER NAMED. I WILL THAT MY EXECUTORS HEREINAFTER NAMED HAVE FULL POWER AND AUTHORITY TO RECOVER AND RECEIVE ALL SUM OR SUMS OF MONEY THAT MAY BE OUTSTANDING AT THE TIME OF MY DECEASE WHERESOEVER AND WHATSOEVER UPON TRUST. I WILL AND DIRECT THAT THE LEASE AND BUSINESS NOW CARRIED ON BY ME AT NO. 3 CHARLES STREET AFORESAID AND ALL MY INTEREST THEREIN AND ALL MY STOCK, chattels ?, IMPLEMENTS AND EFFECTS NOW TO BE EMPLOYED THEREIN AND ALL ESTATE AND INTEREST IN THE HOUSE AND BUSINESS NO. 3 CHARLES STREET AFORESAID HELD BY ME ON LEASE FROM MR. GEORGE ALLEN, THE STEWARD OF THE MARQUIS OF WESTMINSTER AND ALSO ALL MY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS WHATSOEVER TO BE holden ? AND THE LEASE CARRIED ON BY MY DEAR WIFE SOPHIA PIGOTT ASSISTED BY MY YOUNGEST SON THOMAS PIGOTT FOR THE INTEREST AND GOOD OF MY CHILDREN PROVIDED THAT THE PROPERTY AND TRADE BE NOT DETERIORATED OR SUFFER ANY SERIOUS LOSS THEREBY. I WILL THAT MY EXECUTORS HEREINAFTER NAMED SHALL HAVE A DISCRETIONARY POWER TO SELL AND DISPOSE OF THE LEASE AND BUSINESS OF MY HOUSE, NO. 3 CHARLES STREET AFORESAID, SHOULD SUCH LOSS OCCUR, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MY DEAR WIFE AND CHILDREN HEREINAFTER named?. WHEN THE LEASE AND BUSINESS IS DISPOSED OF I DESIRE THAT MY YOUNGEST SON, THOMAS PIGOTT SHOULD HAVE THE FIRST OFFER TO PURCHASE THE SAME AND SHOULD THE LEASE AND BUSINESS BE THUS DISPOSED OF BY SALE DURING THE LIFE OF MY DEAR WIFE SOPHIA PIGOTT, THEN I WILL THAT THE INTEREST ARISING FROM THE purchase? AND THE WHOLE OF MY PERSONAL ESTATE AND OF ALL MONEYS WHATSOEVER AND WHERESOEVER BE FOR HER BENEFIT AND BE PAID TO HER ANNUALLY FOR AND DURING HER NATURAL LIFE AND AFTER HER DECEASE I WILL THAT THE WHOLE OF THE MONEY THAT MAY BE REALIZED UNDER MY WILL TO BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: TO MY SON JAMES PIGOTT AND TO MY SON THOMAS PIGOTT AND TO MY DAUGHTER MARYANN PIGOTT AND TO MY MARRIED DAUGHTER ANN ----, THESE FOUR IN EQUAL PROPORTIONS OF ALL MY PROPERTY WITH THE EXCEPTION OF FIFTY POUNDS TO MY OLDEST SON WILLIAM JAMES PIGOTT TO BE PAID TO HIM BY INSTALLMENTS OF TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY AND SHOULD ANY OF MY CHILDREN DIE UNMARRIED, THEN THEIR PROPORTION OF PROPERTY SHALL DEVOLVE ON THE WHOLE OF MY SURVIVING CHILDREN IN EQUAL SHARES. I WILL THAT THE DWELLING OF MY DEAR WIFE BE IT IN CHARLES STREET OR ELSEWHERE, BE ALSO A HOME FOR MY ELDEST DAUGHTER, MARYANN PIGOTT AS LONG AS SHE REMAINS SINGLE. I GIVE UNTO JOHN WHITT , ONE OF MY EXECUTORS THE SUM OF FIVE POUNDS FREE OF LEGACY DUTY FOR THE TROUBLE HE MAY HAVE IN EXECUTING TRUSTS OF THIS MY WILL AND I NOMINATE AND APPOINT JOHN WHITT OF NO. 72 ------ STREET, MANCHESTER SQUARE AFORESAID AND MY SON JAMES PIGOTT OF NO. 194 HIGH STREET, BOROUGH TO BE THE EXECUTORS OF THIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. IN WITNES THEREOF I, THE SAID JOHN PIGOTT, TESTATOR HAVE HEREINAFTER SET MY HAND AND SEAL THIS 30TH DAY OF JANUARY IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY. JOHN PIGOTT, SIGNED, SEALED PUBLISHED AND DECLARED BY THE SAID JOHN PIGOTT, THE TESTATOR AS AND FOR HIS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, IN THE PRESENCE OF US PRESENT AT THE SAME TIME, WHO, IN HIS PRESENCE, AT HIS REQUEST AND IN THE PRESENCE OF EACH OTHER HAVE HEREUNTO SUBSCRIBED OUR NAMES AS WITNESSES, SAMUEL PULLEN 4 CHARLES STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE WILLIAM PEACOCK ---- STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE PROVED IN LONDON 7TH MAY 1856 BEFORE THE WORSHIPFUL FREDERICK(?) THOMAS PRATT DOCTOR OF LAWS AND SURROGATE BY THE OATHS OF JOHN WHITT AND JAMES PIGOTT, THE SON, THE EXECUTORS TO WHOM ADMINISTRATION WAS GRANTED HAVING BEEN FIRST SWORN DULY TO ADMINISTER

    08/04/2006 06:12:00
    1. Old Piggott Wills. Edward Piggott (brother of Thomas Piggott)
    2. Gillian Piggott
    3. IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I EDWARD PIGGOTT BEING IN SOUND MIND IN BODY AND ESTATE DO MAKE THIS MY LAST REQUEST// AFTER ALL MY JUST DEBTS AND FUNERAL EXPENSES ARE ALL PAID AND THERE BE A SUFFICIENCY LEFT I BEQUEATH TO MY BROTHER THOMAS PIGGOTT, FIVE POUNDS TO MARY PIGGOTT HIS WIFE,FIVE POUNDS AND TO THEIR FIVE CHILDREN VIS: TO WILLIAM PIGGOTT FIVE POUNDS TO MARY ANN PIGGOTT FIVE POUNDS TO GEORGIANA PIGGOTT FIVE POUNDS TO THOMAS PIGGOTT JUN. FIVE POUNDS AND SOPHIA PIGGOTT FIVE POUNDS AND TO CHARLOTT OAKLEY ONE GUINEA TO BE PUT THE SAVINGS BANK WITH HER OTHER MONEY AND I BEQUEATH TO MY SISTER MRS h?k?- ENT FIVE POUNDS AND TO MY SISTER MRS h?k?-AI-S FIVE POUNDS AND TO MY SISTER MRS MEDHURST FIVE POUNDS AND IF THERE BE NOT A SUFFICIENCY TO PAY THE LAST THREE SMALL LEGACIES TO BE DEDUCTED ROM MY THREE SISTERS LAST MENTIONED AND IF THERE SHOULD BE ANYTHING LEFT AFTER THE LEGACIES AND ALL THE EXPENSES ARE PAID THE REMAINDER TO BE EQUALLY DIVIDED BETWEEN MY BROTHER THOMAS HIS WIFE AND THEIR FIVE CHILDREN FOR THEIR KIND ATTENTION AND EXPENSES DURING MY LAST ILLNESS MY TEA CHEST TEA SPOONS CROCKERY WARE AND GLASS TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN MARY ANN AND GEORGIANA PIGGOTT MY CLOTHES CHEST TO WILLIAM PIGGOTT MY BEDING (sic) BEDSTEAD COVERING APEARAL (sic) LINEN ETCETERA I LEAVE TO MY BROTHER THOMAS PIGGOTT TO DO WHAT HE THINKS PROPER MAY GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS YOU ALL AND PREPARE YOU TO FOLLOW ME EDWARD PIGGOTT NOVEMBER 20th 1824 10th DEC. 1824 APPEARED PERSONALLY JOHN RIDLEY OF N0. 13 LUDGATE HILL IN THE CITY OF LONDON, MERCER , AND WILLIAM OAKLEY OF THE SAME PLACE ALSO MERCER AND MADE OATH THAT THEY KNEW AND WERE WELL AQUAINTED WITH EDWARD PIGGOTT LATE OF NO. 34 JOHN STREET TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD IN THE PARISH OF ST PANCRAS IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX , LEATHER GILDER , DECEASED AND ALSO WITH HIS MANNER AND CHARACTER OF HANDWRITING AND SUBSCRIPTION HAVING OFTEN SEEN HIM WRITE AND SUBSCRIBE HIS NAME AND WITH HAVING NOW WITH CARE AND ATTENTION VIEWED AND INSPECTED THE PAPER WRITING HEREINTO ANNEXED PURPORTING TO BE AND CONTAIN THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SAID DECEASED THE SAID WILL BEGINNIN THUS "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I EDWARD PIGGOTT BEING IN SOUND MIND" AND ENDING THUS "MAY GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS YOU ALL AND PREPARE YOU TO FOLLOW ME" THUS SUBSCRIBED "EDWARD PIGGOTT" AND THUS DATED NOV. 20th 18244 THEY THE SAID DEPONENTS DO DEPOSE AND SAY THAT THEY DO VERILY AND IN THEIR CONSCIENCES BELIEVE THE WHOLE BODY SERIES AND CONTENTS OF SAID PAPER WRITING BEGINNING ENDING SUBSCRIBED AND DATED AS AFORESAID TO BE THE PROPER HANDWRITING AND SUBSCRIPTION OF THE SAID EDWARD PIGGOTT DECEASED JOHN RIDLEY ; WILLIAM OAKLEY SAME DAY SWORN BEFORE ME J. DODSON SURROGATE WHICH I ATTEST JOHN ROSEBERY (?) Notary Public ON THE 14TH DECEMBER 1824 ADMINISTRATION WITH THE WILL ANNEXED OF THE GOODS OF EDWARD PIGGOTT LATE OF JOHN STREET TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD IN THE PARISH OF ST PANCRAS IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX , LEATHER GILDER ,DECEASED WAS GRANTED TO THOMAS PIGGOTT THE BROTHER AND OUT OF THE RESIDUARY LEGATEES BEING FIRST SWORN DULY TO ADMINISTER, NO EXECUTOR.

    08/04/2006 05:58:41
    1. Old Piggott Wills. Thomas Piggott
    2. Gillian Piggott
    3. THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF MR. THOMAS PIGGOTT OF 34 JOHN STREET FITZROY SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX , WHOLESALE TIN PLATE WORKER AND SCREEN AND SHOWER BATH MAKER // I GIVE AND BEQUEATH TO MY THREE SISTERS JANE H- MARY H- AND ELIZABETH MEDHURST THE SUM OF 10 POUNDS EACH AND GIVE, DEVISE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON THOMAS PIGGOTT HIS EXECUTORS,ADMINISTRATORS AND ASSIGNEES ALL THAT MY LEASEHOLD DWELLINGHOUSE AND PREMISES NO. 34 JOHN STREET AFORESAID IN WHICH I NOW RESIDE TO HOLD THE SAME UNTO MY SAID SON THOS. PIGGOTT (EXORS ETC.) FOR ALL THE RESIDUE OF MY TERM ESTATE AND INTEREST THEREIN I ALSO GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON ALL THE STOCK IN TRADE I SHALL HAVE IN MY BUSINESS OF A SCREEN AND SHOWER BATH MAKER AT THE TIME OF MY DECEASE AND ALSO THE GOODWILL OF THE SAME TRADE OR BUSINESS NOW CARRIED ON BY ME AT THE SAID PREMISES AT 34 JOHN STREET AFORESAID // I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH TO MY TWO SONS- IN- LAW JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER THEIR (EXORS ETC) ALL THAT MY LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE AND PREMISES WITH THE APPURTANCES IN NORTH STREET MEWS FITZROY SQUARE AFORESAID WHEREIN I NOW CARRY ON THE BUSINES OF TIN PLATE WORKER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MR. HENRY BARBER TO HOLD THE SAME UNTO THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER THEIR (EXORS ETC) FOR AND DURING ALL THE RESIDUE OF MY ESTATE TERM AND INTEREST THEREIN EQUALLY TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN THEM SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE AS TENANTS IN COMMON AND NOT AS JOINT TENANTS AND I ALSO GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER MY EXECUTORS HEREINAFTER NAMED ALL MY SHARERIGHT AND INTEREST OF AND IN THE GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS OF TIN PLATE WORKER CARRIED ON IN NORTH STREET MEWS AS AFORESAID AND OF AND IN THE STOCK AND EFFECTS THEREOF TO AND FOR THEIR OWN USE AND BENEFIT TO BE EQUALLY DIVIDED BETWEEN THEM SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE AND AS TO ALL THE RESIDUE OF MY ESTATE AND EFFECTS WHATSOEVER OF WHICH I SHALL DIE POSSESSED, I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH THE SAME UNTO THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER THEIR EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES UPON TRUST THAT THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER THE SURVIVOR OF THEM ,HIS EXECUTORS , ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES DO AND SHALL AS SOON AS CONVENIENTLY MAY BE AFTER MY DECEASE SELL, DISPOSE OF, CALL IN AND CONVERT THE SAME AND EVERY PART THEREOF INTO MONEY AND AS TO THE MONIES TO ARISE THEREBY DO AND SHALL THERE--- IN THE FIRST PLACE PAY ALL MY JUST DEBTS AND FUNERAL AND TESTAMENTARY EXPENSES AND AS TO ONE THIRD PART OF THE RESIDUE OF THE SAME WOULD UPON TRUST THAT THEY THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER OR THE SURVIVORS OF THEM,HIS EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS DO AND SHALL LAY OUT AND INVEST IN GOVERNMENT OR PUBLIC FUNDS OR STOCK OR IN FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD SECURITIES AT INTEREST WITH FULL POWER FOR THEM AND HIM FROM TIME TO TIME TO ALTER AND CHANGE SUCH STOCKS , FUNDS AND SECURITIES FOR OTHERS OF A LIKE NATURE AND DO AND SHALL PAY THE INTEREST DIVIDENDS AND PROCEEDS THEREOF UNTO MY SON THOMAS PIGGOTT BY EVEN AND EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR AND DURING HIS LIFE AND FROM AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER HIS DECEASE DO AND SHALL STAND POSSESSED OF THE STOCKS , FUNDS AND SECURITIES UPON TRUST FOR SUCH PERSON OR PERSONS AS SHALL AT THE TIME OF THE DECEASE OF MY SAID SON BE MY NEXT OF KIN ACCORDING TO THE STATUTE OF DISTRIBUTIONS AND DO AND SHALL PAY, ASSIGN AND TRANSFER THE SAME TO SUCH PERSON OR PERSONS ACCORDINGLY PROVIDED ALWAYS , AND I DO HEREBY DECLARE THAT NOT WITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREINBEFORE CONTAINED IT SHALL AND MAYBE LAWFUL FOR THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER OR THE SURVIVOR OF THEM,HIS EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS ,AND I EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZE AND EMPOWER THEM AND HIM IF THEY OR HE SHALL THINK FIT AND PROPER FROM THE CONDUCT OF MY SAID SON AFTER MY DECEASE, AT ANY TIME OR FROM TIME TO TIME DURING THE LIFE OF MY SAID SON ,TO PAY AND TRANSFER THE SAID STOCKS FUNDS AND SECURITIES AND MONIES OR ANY PART OR PARTS THEREOF UNTO HIM MY SAID SON TO AND FOR HIS OWN ABSOLUTE USE AND BENEFIT AND DISPOSAL AND AS TO THE OTHER TWO THIRD PARTS OF THE RESIDUE OF THE MONIES TO ARISE BY THE SALE AND CONVERSION INTO MONEY OF MY SAID RESIDUARY ESTATE AND EFFECTS AFTER PAYMENT OF MY DEBTS AND FUNERAL AND TESTAMENTARY EXPENSES AS AFORESAID I GIVE AND BEQUEATH THE SAME UNTO THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER EQUALLY TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN THEM SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE PROVIDED ALWAYS AND I HEREBY DECLARE THAT IN CASE THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER OR EITHER OF THEM OR ANY FUTURE TRUSTEE TO BE APPOINTED UNDER THIS PROVISO,SHALL DIE OR BE DESIROUS OF BEING DISCHARGED FROM OR REFUSE OR DECLINE OR BECOME INCAPABLE TO ACT IN THE AFORESAID TRUSTS BEFORE THE SAME SHALL BE FULLY PERFORMED, IT SHALL BE LAWFUL FOR THE SURVIVING OR CONTINUING TRUSTEE OR EXECUTOR OR THE EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS OF THE LAST SURVIVING OR CONTINUING TRUSTEE FROM TIME TO TIME TO NOMINATE,SUBSTITUTE OR APPOINT SOME OTHER PERSON OR PERSONS TO BE A TRUSTEE OR TRUSTEES IN THE PLACE OF HIM OR THEM SO DYING, DESIRING TO BE DISCHARGED OR REFUSING OR BECOMING INCAPABLE TO ACT AS AFORESAID AND WHEN AND SO OFTEN AS ANY TRUSTEE OR TRUSTEES SHALL BE APPOINTED AS AFORESAID, ALL THE TRUST ESTATE MONIES AND PROVISOS THEN REMAINING SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY THEREUPON TRANSFERRED TO AND VESTED IN SUCH TRUSTEE OR TRUSTEES AND THEY OR HE SHALL AND MAY EXERCISE THE POWERS AND AUTHORITIES HEREINBEFORE CONTAINED AS FULLY AND EFFECTIVELY AS IF SUCH NOW TRUSTEE OR TRUSTEES HAD BEEN APPOINTED BY THIS MY WILL AND I DECLARE THAT THE RECEIPTS OF MY SAID TRUSTEES OR THE SURVIVOR OF THEM , HIS EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS OF THE TRUSTEES OR TRUSTEE OF THIS MY WILL FOR THE TIME BEING SHALL BE GOOD AND SUFFICIENT DISCHARGED TO ALL PERSONS WHOMSOEVER WITHOUT THEIR BEING OBLIGED TO SEE TO THE APPLICATION OF THE MONEY EXPRESSED TO BE RECEIVED IN SUCH RECEIPTS OR BEING IN ANY MANNER AANSWERABLE FOR THE MISAPPLICATION THEROF AND THAT MY SAID TRUSTEES SHALL NOT BE ANSWERABLE FOR EACH OTHER NOR FOR ANY INVOLUNTARY LOSS AND MAY REIMBURSE THEMSELVES RESPECTIVELY ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES INCURRED BY THEM RESPECTIVELY IN AND ABOUT THE TRUST HEREBY VESTED IN THEM RESPECTIVELY AND I APPOINT THE SAID JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER EXECUTORS OF THIS MY WILL HEREBY REVOKING ALL FORMER WILLS BY ME AT ANYTIME HEREFORTO MADE IN WITNESS: THOS. PIGGOTT,APL 2 1838 . WITNESS JAMES CLAYTON , 3 PERCY STREET, THOMAS SUTTON , 13 TORRINGTON MEWS EAST EDMUND SHEPPARD JUN. , 47 HOWLAND STREET CODICIL PROVIDED THE BUSINESS AT 34 JOHN STREET LEFT TO MY SON THOMAS PIGGOTT DOES NOT AMOUNT TO ONE THIRD OF MY PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF MY DECEASE I DESIRE MY EXECUTORS TO MAKE IT UP TO HIM OUT OF THE RESIDUE OR FROM THE BUSINESS IN NORTH STREET MEWS THOS PIGGOTT DATED THIS 20TH DAY OF JUNE 1838 WITNESSED BY EDMUND SHEPPARD JUN , EDWARD JOHN HOBDAY IN THE PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY IN THE GOODS OF THOMAS PIGGOTT DECEASED APPEARED PERSONALLY JAMES CLAYTON OF NO. 3 PERCY STREET FITZROY SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, SURGEON , EDMUND SHEPPARD THE YOUNGER OF NO. 47 HOWLAND STREET FITZROY SQUARE AFORESAID, BUILDER AND JOHN GLAZIER OF NO 35 JOHN STRET FITZROY SQUARE AFORESAID UNDERTAKER AND SEVERALLY MADE OATH AS FOLLOWS AND FIRST THIS DEPONENT JAMES CLAYTON FOR HIMSELF MADE OATH THAT HE WAS THE MEDICAL ATTENDANT OF THOMAS PIGGOTT LATE OF NO 34 JOHN STREET FITZROY SQUARE IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX ,TIN PLATE WORKER, DECEASED AND ALSO ONE OF THE SUBSCRIBED WITNESSES TO THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SAID DECEASED WITH A CODICIL THERETO HEREUNTO ANNEXED THE SAID WILL BEGINNING THUS ' THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF MR THOMAS PIGGOTT OF NO 34 JOHN STREET FITZROY SQUARE' ENDING THUS HEREBY REVOKING ALL FORMER WILLS BY ME AT ANYTIME HEREFORTO MADE IN WITNESS' AND THUS SUBSCRIBED 'THOMAS PIGGOTT' THAT ON THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHT THIS DEPONENT CONSIDERING THE SAID DECEASED TO BE IN A VERY DANGEROUS STATE AND THAT HIS DEATH MIGHT TAKE PLACE SUDDENLY ADVISED HIM TO SETTLE HIS AFFAIRS WHEN THE DECEASED INFORMED THIS DEPONENT THAT HE HAD THE DRAFT OF A WILL BY HIM WHICH HAD BEEN PREPARED BY HIS SOLICITORS ACCORDING TO HIS DIRECTIONS SOMETIME PREVIOUS WHEREUPON THIS DEPONENT STRONGLY ADVISED THE SAID DECEASED TO IMMEDIATELY EXECUTE THE SAME AS AND FOR HIS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WHICH HE ACCORDINGLY DID ON THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHT BY SIGNING HIS NAME AT THE FOOT OR END THEREOF IN THE PRESENCE OF THIS DEPONENT AND OF THOMAS SALTON AND EDMUND SHEPPARD THE YOUNGER THE OTHER SUBSCRIBED WITNESSES THERETO ALL BEING PRESENT AT THE SAME TIME AND THIS DEPONENT AND THE SAID THOMAS SALTON AND EDMUND SHEPPARD JUN. THEREUPON ATTESTED AND SUBSCRIBED THE SAID WILL IN THE PRESENCE OF THE SAID TESTATOR AND OF EACH OTHER ,THIS DEPONENT HAVING INSERTED THE DATE AT THE TIME OF EXECUTION AND THIS DEPONENT EDMUND SHEPPARD JUNIOR FOR HIMSELF MADE OATH THAT HE IS ONE OF THE SUBSCRIBED WITNESSES TO THE CODICIL ANNEXED TO THE SAID LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SAID DECEASED NOW HEREUNTO ANNEXED WHICH SAID CODICIL BEARS DATE THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHT AND THAT ON THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE AFORESAID THE SAID TESTATOR DULY EXECUTED THE SAID CODICIL AT THE FOOT OR END THEREOF IN THE PRESENCE OF THIS DEPONENT AND OF EDWARD JOHN HOBDAY THE OTHER SUBSCRIBED WITNESS HEREFORTO BOTH OF WHOM WERE PRESENT AT THE SAME TIME AND THIS DEPONENT AND THE SAID EDWARD JOHN HOBDAY THEREUPON ATTESTED AND SUBSCRIBED THE SAID CODICIL IN THE PRESENCE OF THE SAID TESTATOR AND OF EACH OTHER AND THIS DEPONENT JOHN GLAZIER MADE OATH THAT HE IS ONE OF THE EXECUTORS NAMED IN THE AFORESAID WILL OF THE SAID DECEASED AND THAT HE HAS MADE DILIGENT SEARCH AMONG THE PAPERS OF THE SAID DECEASED BUT CAN FIND NO OTHER WILL OR TESTAMENTARY PAPER OF OR BELONGING TO THE SAID DECEASED AND VERILY IN HIS CONSCIENCE BELIEVES THAT HE DID NOT EXECUTE ANY OTHER OR MORE FORMAL WILL THAN THE ONE HEREINBEFORE MENTIONED AND REFERRED TO WITH THE SAID CODICIL ANNEXED JAMES CLAYTON; EDMUND SHEPPARD JUN. ; JOHN GLAZIER ON THE 1ST FEBR. 1841 THE SAID JAMES CLAYTON , EDMUND SHEPPARD JUN. AND JOHN GLAZIER WERE SEVERALLY DULY SWORN TO THE TRUTH OF THIS AFFIDAVIT BEFORE ME. J.E.P. ROBERTSON SURR. --- - ------ NOTARY PUBLIC PROVED AT LONDON WITH A CODICIL 4TH FEBR 1841 BEFORE THE WORSHIPFUL JOHN ELLIOT PASLEY ROBERTSON DOCTOR OF LAWS AND SURROGATE BY THE OATHS OF JOHN GLAZIER AND JOSEPH SCRIVENER THE EXECUTORS TO WHOM ADMINISTRATION WAS GRANTED HAVING FIRST SWORN DULY TO ADMINISTER. PUNCTUATION ADDED

    08/04/2006 05:52:34
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] John PIGGOTT, Barbados, 1692
    2. cgpigott
    3. John PIGGOTT, 1692, may have been related to the John PIGGOTT named in 3 other Barbadoes wills: 1. Lt Francis PIGOTT, Gent; Barbadoes will dated 10 Jan 1657, pr 7 Jul 1657; named the children of Mr George PIGGOTT - youngest son Francis, aged 19, daughter Mary PIGGOTT, & eldest son John PIGGOTT; sister Lettice ROSSE; executor John GARWAY. [I suspect all these PIGGOTTs were related.] 2. Francis PIGGOTT, Gent; Barbadoes will dated 1 Jan 1669, proved 15 Mar 1669-70; named brother John PIGGOTT; sister Susannah LORD; friend John GARWAY. [I suspect this was the 19 year old mentioned in the first will.] 3. John PIGGOTT, of St Michael's parish; Barbadoes will dated 12 Jun 1686, proved 11 Apr 1687; named wife Elizabeth as executrix; daughters Lettice & Mary; brother-in-law Benjamin CARTER, overseer. [Possibly the eldest son in the first will, & the brother in the 2nd.] There was another John PIGGOTT associated with Barbadoes, of the following family (with some given names common to the above "family"): Francis PIGGOTT; marr St Michael Abchurch, London, 13, 16, 19 Aug 1656, Dulicibella YEALDING; she was named in her son John's will, Oct 1698; issue: 1. James PIGGOTT, bt St Mary Abchurch, 14 Jun 1657; living 1710; died before 1732; marr Mary (-?-); issue: a. Dulsibella PIGGOTT, bt St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, 13 May 1698; named in her uncle John's will, 1698; proved her aunt Frances' will, 1732. b. Mary, bt St Dunstan-in-the-East, 9 Jul 1701. c. Katherine, bt St Dunstan-in-the-East, 6 Dec 1703. d. Anne, bt St Dunstan-in-the-east, 5 Apr 1705. (last 3 named in a postscript to their aunt Frances' will, 1732) e. Frances, bt St Dunstan-in-the-East, 30 Sep 1707; proved her aunt Frances' will, 1732. f. George, bt St Dunstan-in-the-East, 9 Nov 1710. 2. George PIGGOTT, bt St Dionis Backchurch, London, 3 Nov 1659; living 1698. 3. Frances; living 1698; will, without date, proved P.C.C., 2 May 1732 by nieces Dulsibella & Frances PIGGOTT, executrices; named nieces Mary, Katherine & Anne. 4. John PIGGOTT; will dated 20 Oct 1698, "...about to set out on a voyage to Barbadoes..."; proved P.C.C., 4 Apr 1700; named his mother Dulsibella, brothers James & George, sister Frances, & niece Dulsibella PIGGOTT. He would appear to have died unmarr & without issue. 5. Elizabeth PIGGOTT, bt St Dionis Backchurch, 9 Jun 1664. 6. Benjamin PIGGOTT, bt St Dunstan-in-the-East, 26 Jul 1671. Other Barbadoes wills for the period, for which I have no further details, were: Roger PIGGOTT, 1709. Jane PIGGOTT, 1711. Thomas PIGGOTT, 1733. Roger PIGGOTT, 1743. Another PIGOTT family, of later date, also had Barbadoes connections: Robert PIGOTT; prob Barbadoes will, 1743; marr Ann LAWRENCE, daur of Henry LAWRENCE (Barbadoes will dated Feb 1726-27) & sister of Henry LAWRENCE Jr (Barbadoes will dated Aug 1725); issue: 1. Henry PIGOTT; named in both LAWRENCE wills. 2. Thomas PIGOTT; named in both LAWRENCE wills; prob his Barbadoes will, 1789, as Thomas PIGOTT, Sr. 3. John PIGOTT; named in uncle LAWRENCE's will only. Possibly the next. 4. Barbara PIGOTT; named in both LAWRENCE wills. 5. Jane PIGOTT; named in grandfather LAWRENCE's will only. 6. Anne PIGOTT, bt St James Parish, Barbadoes, 7 Nov 1714; named in grandfather LAWRENCE's will only. John PIGOTT, Esq, appointed Collector of Customs, Bermuda, in the room of John LEWIS, 1745; of St Michael's parish, Barbadoes, 1749; of George's Town, Grenada, 1767; poss Barbaoes will dated 1776; marr Jane (-?-); issue: 1. Arthur Leary PIGOTT, bt St Michael, Barbadoes, 29 Oct 1749; Trinity College, Oxon, 1778; Middle Temple Barrister; Solicitor to the Prince of Wales, 1783; Attorney-General of England, 1809; M.P. for Steyning, & Arundel, & for Horsham; died Eastbourne, Sussex, 6 Sep 1819; marr a Miss DUNNINGTON; had issue an illegitimate daughter, Miss GLOVER, the wife of George, 5th Earl of Buckingham. 2. John PIGOTT, 2nd son; adm Middle Temple, 1775; Barrister, 1784. 3. Jane PIGOTT, bt St Michael, Barbadoes, 10 Mar 1754. 4. Elphinstone PIGOTT, b 30 Oct 1761; educ Charterhouse School; Middle Temple, 1775; Chief Justice of Tobago, 1816; died Tobago, 31 Oct 1828; marr Deborah THORNHILL; issue - a daughter Margaret JANE, wife of Francis BARCHARD of Horsted, Sussex. 5. Thomas PIGOTT; adm Middle temple, 1780. 6. James PIGOTT; adm Middle Temple, 1787; died at Tobago, 1807. Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point.

    08/03/2006 05:13:54
    1. John PIGGOTT, Barbados, 1692
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi Folks, Found on another list. Joe >Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 21:10:18 -0600 >Source: BYRD-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Birds in Barbados > >Barbados Records, Wills and Administrations, Vol. 1, 1639-1680, compiled by >Joanne Mcree Sanders >GEN 929.3 729981 Sand Vol. 1 > >p. 297 Richeson, John, Brasier. 24 June 1682, RB6/12, p. 79 >To be buried in old church yard, friends John Bird Sr. and Richard Forde >Jr.—Xtrs. Dau. in law Sarah Bull at marriage or age 20, Alice Rawlinson, >friends John Piggott and Richard Forde, John Birde Jr.; George Brodgate owes >me money, my spoon mold and hammer. Signed John X Richeson. Wit: Henry >Miller, John Bird Sr., Gabrill Bird. Proved 4 July 1682 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/

    07/29/2006 04:32:03
    1. Sarah PIGGOTT in William Hancock Will 4/14/1687
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi Listers, Found on another list. Any tie-ins" ? Joe Source: HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] HANCOCK, Clement ... VA & GA The will of William Hancock, dated 14 April, 1687, proved 17 May, 1687, in the Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River of Lower Norfork County, names his heirs: a. "Simon Hancocke, 'my elder son' b. William Hancocke, my son 'on South side of the above creek, being where ye chapel now stands'. c. Son, Samuel, land bounded by William Cockruft, Edward Moseley and Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Lawson. d. Son, John, remainder of land. e. Daughters, Mary and Frances Hancocke, 'Loving mother, Sarah Piggott' his stock of hogs and wool from the sheep, to be the Executrix. Kinsman, William Moseley, to live on his land until he becomes of age. Inventory of the estate was to be made by loving friends, Mr. Arthur Moseley, Bartholomew Williamson, John Carraway, Edward Moseley." The will was signed in William Handcock's hand and his Seal. Witnesses were: Anthony Lawson, John Carraway, Bartholomew Williamson, Edward Moseley. "On the last day of April, 1687, the underwritten met and laid out the lands of Simon, William, Samuel and John Hancock according to the will of William Hancock, deceased... Ath. Moseley, Bartho. Williamson, Edw. Moseley."(See "Lower Norfolk County Deed Book" 5, part 1, page 134 in Virginia Archives). 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/

    07/29/2006 03:30:03
    1. Lost Cousins
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi List, In the past I've recommended that folks check out "Lost Cousins". http://www.lostcousins.com/ This is a unique operation that allows us to find relatives with nearly 100% accuracy. What is more important to me is that the strategy of the search provides avenues to find those "distant" associations through "side lines" that we would not normally emphasize. For any list members that have PIGGOTTs in England in 1881, I strongly suggest that you check this out. Please let me know off list if I can assist in any way. I would also be interested in knowing which of our list members have actually entered their lines in Lost Cousins. Lost Cousins is currently experiencing an upsurge in members, per the following release today: >LostCousins welcomes Origins users > >27th July 2006 > >We'd like to welcome all new members, in particular the large number >of Origins users who have recently joined. > >Already we have seen a significant increase in the number of 'lost >cousins' that have been found over the past few days, and because >most of these matches involve one new member and one existing >member, it's great news for ALL members. > >If you have joined recently, but haven't yet entered your relatives >from the 1881 Census, now would be a good time to start! Please let >us know if there's any way we can help. 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/

    07/27/2006 01:30:00
    1. PIGOT in Poll Tax Roll for 1897 Shasta Co., CA
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. HI List, I extracted this PIGOTT from a long list I found on another forum. Joe At 01:43 PM 07/25/2006, you wrote: >Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 12:43:08 -0600 >To: jbissett@txdirect.net >From: corajanee@shasta.com >Source: CASHASTA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Poll Tax Roll for 1897 Shasta Co., CA > >This is the Poll Tax Roll for 1897 Shasta Co. this is all the info >available, but it does say if they owned land and where they lived. They >paid State, Hospital, Road. Now online here >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shastaca/taxrollindex.html > >Name age Date Residence >Pigott, R. 45 -- Iron Mt. 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/

    07/25/2006 09:46:05
    1. PIGOTT of Kilworth, Co Cork
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Another unattached Irish PIGOT family in Kilworth, Co Cork: John PIGOT, M.D.; Surgeon, Kilworth Light Dragoons Regt, 1782; died 1819, & bur Killgullane Churchyard (M.I.), Co Cork; marr 1stly, Mary NAGLE; she died 15 Feb 1788, aged 38, bur Killgullane (M.I.); he marr 2ndly, Margaret NAGLE; she died 10 Aug 1808, also bur Killgullane (M.I.); issue by both marriages: 1. John PIGOT, b ca 1785-86; M.D.; died Aug 1828, aged 22, bur Killgullane (M.I.); marr; his widow marr 2ndly, 5 Apr 1815, Edmund NAGLE of Glandore. 2. Ann PIGOT; died 22 May 1810, bur Killgullane (M.I.). 3. David Richard PIGOT; b 1796-97; adm T.C.D., 1814; B.A., 1819; M.A., 1832; LL.D., 1870; Middle Temple, 1818; Irish Bar, 1826; Barrister, 8 Merrion Sq, Dublin, 1835-39; Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench in Ireland; Solicitor-General of Ireland, 1830; Attorney-General for Ireland, 1840; Lord Chief Baron of the Court of the Exchequer, Ireland, 1846, & for 25 years; M.P. Clonmell; died 22 Dec 1873, & bur Killgullane Churchyard (M.I.); marr 9 May 1821, Catherine, daur of Walter PAYE of Araglin; she died 16 Dec 1869, aged 70, also bur Killgullane (M.I.); issue: i. John Edward PIGOT, b Cork, 28 Feb 1822; adm T.C.D., 1839; B.A., 1843; King's Inn; Barrister-at-Law; died Merrion Square East, Dublin, 1 Jul 1871. ii. David Richard (Jr), b Cork, 5 Jul 1823; adm T.C.D., 1840; B.A., 1844; M.A., 1860; King's & Lincoln's Inns; Master of the Exchequer Division, Four Courts, Dublin; marr with issue - a son & daur b Dundrum Co Dublin, 1857 & 1861, & a son Edward Francis PIGOTT, b 18 Sep 1858, Gynaecologist then Physicist & Astronomer, member of the Order of the Society of Jesuits, & director of the Newington Observatory, Sydney, where he died in 1929. iii. Walter PIGOT, b London, ca 1824, 3rd son; adm T.C.D., 1841; B.A., 1845; died at the Island of Joanna, 30 Jul 1854. iv. Marie; eld daur; marr St Andrew's, Dublin, 1 Jul 1856, Robert D. LYONS, M.D. v. Jones Quain, b ca 1834; B.A. (T.C.D.); Inner Temple, 1856; called to the Bar, 1864; Puisne Judge, Calcutta, 1882. 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/

    07/22/2006 01:39:36
    1. PIGOTT of Slevoy, Co Wexford
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Another Irish PIGOTT family, of Co Wexford: John PIGOTT; born around the 1650-60s; Grand Juror, Queen's Co, Aug 1700, when he signed a petition concerning wool exportation through the Port of Ross, Co Wexford [Ross Corporation Book], & from this connection, a poss relation to the Dysart PIGOTTs; perhaps instead related to John PIGOTT, Gent, whose son Felix was adm T.C.D., 1733, aged 19, & who therefore, by name association, was probably related to the PIGOTTs of Aston Rowant, Cambs (of the Heraldic "Three Pick-axe" PIGOTT branch); marr with issue: Harfinch PIGOTT, b Co Antrim, 1688-89; adm T.C.D., Apr 1706; B.A., 1709; Rector of Taghmon, Co Wexford; adm Freeman & Burgess, Ross Corporation, 6 Nov 1725; Prebend of Taghmon, 1742; acquired the lease of Slevoy, Co Wexford, from Charles TOTTENHAM, of Tottenham Green, Msx, 1733; died 1746; marr with issue: 1. Thomas PIGOTT, b Ross, ca 1712; adm T.C.D. (tutor Dr PIGGOTT of Ross), Apr 1733; B.A., 1737; M.A., 1740; Vicar of St James's, Dublin; sold Slevoy to his younger brother, 1746; will dated 16 Aug 1775, pr 4 Jun 1776; poss marr with issue a daur - Jane PIGOTT, bt St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 31 Aug 1749. 2. William PIGOTT, 2nd son; adm Freeman & Burgess, Ross Corporation, 12 Aug 1741; purchased Slevoy from his elder brother, 1746; High Sheriff of Wexford, 1771; obtained renewal of lease of part of the Commons, Ross Corporation, in the place of Johanna PIGOTT, Oct 1781; died a few days before 27 Oct 1788 [Freeman's Journal], s.p.; will dated 25 Jul 1788, pr 10 Nov 1788; bequeatheed Slevoy to his grand-nephew William PEMBERTON; marr a few days before 18 Apr 1782 [Freeman's Journal], Hannah, daur of Joseph GOFF of Horestown, Co Wexford; she prob died 1789, s.p. 3. Hester PIGOTT; marr William SUTTON, of Horestown, Co Wexford (probably related to William SUTTON of Longgraige, Co Wexford, who marr Eleanor Mary COLCLOUGH, a daur of Caesar COLCLOUGH of Rosgarland by Mary IVORY, & who was named in a deed of Harfinch PIGOTT dated 25 Mar 1744, duly witnessed by William SUTTON of Horestown, the son-in-law); by him Hester had issue a daughter - Jane SUTTON, who marr at Mt Levy, Co Wexford, a few days before 28 Jan 1772 [Freeman's Journal], Handy or Hardy PEMBERTON, & had issue including a son William PEMBERTON, as follows: William PEMBERTON, b Dublin, 3 Jan 1773; adm T.C.D., Mar 1790; Lt-Col, Wexford/Waterford Militia; Sheriff of Wexford, 1794; adm Freeman & Burgess of Ross Corporation, Jun 1818; assumed additional surname of PIGOT when he inherited Slevoy from his great-uncle William PIGOTT, 1788; died 10 Nov 1854; marr 19 Dec 1794, Ellinor HOUGHTON, daur of Thomas HOUGHTON of Kilmannock, Co Wexford (one of the trustees to the marr setts was Rev William SUTTON of Longgraige); she died at Slevoy, 1862; issue: 1. Wiliam Henry Pemberton PIGOTT, b 4 Dec 1796; died 1815; unmarr. 2. George Powell Pemberton, b 2 Dec 1802; marr 1834, Marry BEATTY, of Co Wexford; with issue 12 ch'n. 3. Thomas Pemberton, b ca 1807; B.A. (T.C.D.), 1831; died London, 15 Oct 1851, late of Clallington, Cornwall. 4. Charles Caesar Pemberton, b ca 1810; Captain, Bengal Native Infantry; died 12 Apr 1843; marr Madras, India, Mary HANNIE, of Scotland; issue 2 ch'n. 5. Maria Frances Pemberton; died 1826. 6. Jane Pemberton; died 1829; marr 1820, Rev Maxwell PHAIRE. 7. Ellen Pemberton; marr, as his 2nd wife, her brother-in-law, Rev Maxwell PHAIRE. 8. Ann Eliza Pemberton; marr 1828, Jacob W. GOFF, of Horestown. 9. Charlotte Pemberton. 10. Martha Pemberton. 11. Mary Anne Pemberton; died 1842. 12. Emily Pemberton; marr 1839, Rev Robert POLWHELE of Cornwall. 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/

    07/22/2006 01:38:30
    1. PIGOTT of Brixton & Dublin, Musicians.
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi List, More wonderful information from Chris: ' A. JOHN PIGOTT & DOROTHY PATRICK. John PIGOTT, b ca 1769 (poss bt Hatfield, near Doncaster, Yks, 5 Nov 1769, son of Samuel & Elizabeth PYGOTT); Joiner of Wakefield, Yorks, 1794; Cabinet Maker, 7 Noble St, Clerkenwell, London, 1841; died there, 6 Jan 1854, aged 84; marr at Hemsworth, Yorks, 19 May 1794, Dorothy PATRICK, daur of John PATRICK of Hemsworth; she died at 7 Nobel st, Clerkenwell, 29 May 1848, aged 76; issue: 1. George PIGOTT, bt All Saints, Wakefield, 25 Apr 1795; Professor of Music, St Anne St, Lambeth, 1841 Census; Violinist, teaching & playing in concerts with the London Philharmonic Society, & in the orchetra of Her Majesty's Theatre, London; died at 7 Anne's Place, Holland St, Brixton, 10 Oct 1853; marr Ellen CAPEL, daur of James Durnford CAPEL, Assistant Cashier, Bank of England; she went to Australia & died at Balaclava, Vic, 20 Sep 1887, aged 87; issue. See "B" below. 2. Samuel James PIGOTT, bt Hemsworth, Yks, 26 Nov 1797; in Ireland before 1823; Professor of Music, 4 Harcourt place, Dublin, 1825; thereafter at 13 Westmoreland St, Dubllin, 1826-37, & at 112 Grafton St, Dublin, 1839-51; Cellist, owning for a while the "Piatti" Cello made by Stradivarius, & played in a concert in Dublin with Franz LISZT; died Dublin, 17 Jun 1853, buried Mt Jerome Cemetery(M.I.); marr, by License Bond dated 1823, Mary SALMON; she died Dublin, 18 Feb 1878; issue. See "C" below. [Samuel & George's families kept in close touch - a daur of each married a son of the other.] 3. Elizabeth PIGOTT, bt St Mary, Marylebone, London, 23 Jul 1800. 4. Eliza PIGOTT, bt St Andrew, Holborn, 18 Feb 1805. 5. John PIGOTT, bt 10 Jan 1809. Implied that he was a "black sheep," or otherwise a "burden." ________________________________________________________________ B. FAMILY OF GEORGE PIGOTT OF BRIXTON & ELLEN CAPEL. 1. Ellen Capel PIGOTT, b 12 Dec 1822; not with parents, 1841; enumerated as Visitor with Mrs Harriet MORRIS, Widow, aged 77, at Wandsworth, 1851 census; died at Brighton, 31 Oct 1886; marr her Dublin cousin, George William PIGOTT, with issue. See below. 2. George Capel PIGOTT, b 23 May 1824; with parents, 1841; Clerk, Stock Exchange, 22 East Cottages, Lambeth, 1861 Census; died at 33 Wimpole St, London, 25 Aug 1887, Stock Exchange Clerk. 3. Henry Capel PIGOTT, b Lambeth, 1825; with parents, 1841; sailed to Melbourne on the ship "Cheapside" dep Gravesend, 19 Mar 1852; arr Melbourne, Jul 1852; Shipping Broker, Agent, & General Merchant; died Brighton, Vic, 30 Dec 1918; marr 1stly, Vic, 1854, Jane LYON; she died 1883, aged 53; issue: i. John PIGOTT. ii. Julia, b & d Collingwood, 1856, infant. iii. Ellen, b & d St Kilda, 1857, inf. iv. Arthur Henry Wellesley, b Elsternwick, 1860; d there, 1862, inf. v. Henry, b & d Elsternwick, 1862. vi. Kate Maud, b Elsternwick, 1862; d Collingwood, 1883, aged 19. vii. Ethel Mary, b Brighton, 1869; d Vic, 1880, aged 10. Henry marr 2ndly, 1886, Maria, widow of Robert Cooper BAGGOT; she prob died South Yarra, 1928, aged 81, daur of John GREGORY by Cecilia PHILLIPS. 4. James Frederick PIGOTT, bt Kennington St Mark, 15 Aug 1827; not with parents, 1841; no further particulars, perhaps died young? 5. Louis John PIGOTT, b Brixton, 21 Apr 1829, as Lawrence, with parents, 1841; Secretary & Manager to his uncle Samuel in Dublin; went to Melbourne with his brother, 1852. See "D" below. 6. Edward Sayers PIGOTT, bt Kennington St Mark, 4 Mar 1831; not with parents, 1841; went to Melbourne with his brothers, 1852; apparently returned to England; marr Eliza Mary Ann SAUNDERS; no further particulars. 7. Mary Elizabeth PIGOTT, bt Kennington St Mark, 15 May 1833; not with parents, 1841; with her eldest sister, at the house of Mrs Harriet MORRIS, 1851; went to Victoria; died St Kilda, Vic, 16 Dec 1918; marr 1stly, Vic, 1863, Thomas CHEW; he died Vic, 1868, aged 33; issue: i. Florence Agnes Capel CHEW, b Fitzroy, Vic, 1864. ii. Mary Elizabeth, b Emerald Hill, 1868; d 1869, inf. Mary marr 2ndly, Brighton, Vic, 1874, Robert GUDEMANN, Under-Treasurer of Victoria; he died St Kilda, 1897, aged 72 (b Germany). 8. Frances Anne PIGOTT, bt Kennington St Mark, 17 Jun 1835; with parents, 1841; n.f.p. 9. Emily Agnes PIGOTT, b 2 Sep 1837, bt Kennington St Mark; with parents, 1841; went to Victoria; died Hawthorn, Vic, 1915; marr Vic, 3 Jul 1868, David SPANKIE. 10. Alfred Samuel PIGOTT, bt Kennington St Mark, 29 Apr 1840; with parents, 1841; East India Merchant, The Guild, London Rd, Stevenage, Herts, 1881 Census, with wife & 5 ch'n; died at 48 Byrne Rd, Balham, 1 Feb 1902; marr St Peter's, Dublin, 20 Jan 1870, his Dublin cousin, Louisa Adelaide PIGOTT; issue: i. Harold Chetwynd PIGOTT, bt St Anne's, Lambeth, 28 Jan 1872; with parents, 1881. ii. Olive Mary PIGOTT, b Islington, ca 1873; aged 7, with parents, 1881; died 1961; poss marr Mr GLOVER. iii. Alfred Guy PIGOTT, bur Feb 1875, family vault, West Norwood Cemetery. iv. Henry PIGOTT; not with parents, 1881. v. Zoe PIGOTT, b Islington; aged 4, with parents, 1881. vi. Aida PIGOTT, b Stevenage; aged 1, with parents, 1881. vii. Rupert E. PIGOTT, b Stevenage; aged 1, with parents, 1881; informed his father's death, 1902, same res; poss died at Barnet, 1925; poss marr there, 1914, Miss SMITH. _______________________________________________________________ C. FAMILY OF SAMUEL JAMES PIGOTT OF DUBLIN & MARY SALMON. 1. Sydney PIGOTT, b ca 1824; marr St Andrew's, Dublin, 20 Sep 1851, William ACHESON; issue - Bertie ACHESON. 2. George William PIGOTT, b 1825; Civil Service; went to Warws, England; died Warwick Lodge, Church Hill, Leamington, Warws, 18 Aug 1908; marr 1stly, his 1st cousin, Ellen Capel PIGOTT; issue: i. Arthur Walter PIGOTT, b Rathfarnam, Co Dublin, 1856; Engineer; emigrated to Qld, on the ship "Loch Lomond" ca 1884; Senior Engineer, Qld Railways; resided Ipswich, then Corinda, Qld; died Corinda, 14 Aug 1921; marr Isabella SURTEES; she died Qld, 19 Jul 1917; issue: a. Ernest PIGOTT; died 1884, perhaps in Glasgow. b. George Reginald, b Qld, 7 Nov 1884; died 1966; marr Qld, 5 Jun 1913, Abina Aileen CARROLL; issue - Isobel, George & Gerald. c. Mildred Ellen, b Qld, 17 Jan 1886; marr Brisbane, 31 Dec 1910, Victor Adolph NICHOLLS; issue - Iris, Geoffrey, Victoria, Etty, Lloyd, Daphne & Ian. d. Mabel Isabel Capel, b Qld, 12 Sep 1888; d 12 Mar 1889; inf. e. Ruby Mary Capel, b Qld, 11 Nov 1889; d 24 Aug 1916, unmarr. f. Ethel Muriel Capel, b Qld, 10 Aug 1891; marr Qld, 13 Aug 1921, Stewart FERGUSON. g. Emily Gertrude Capel, b Qld, 11 Sep 1892; died Corinda, 22 Jun 1953; unmarr. h. Dorothy Maude Capel, b Qld, 3 Jul 1894; marr Brisbane, 6 may 1925, Leslie George COLENSO; issue. j. Olive May Capel, b Qld, 25 Mar 1896. k. Gladys Lillian Capel, b Qld, 5 Aug 1898; d 5 Apr 1890; inf. m. John Edward Capel, b Qld, 5 May 1903. ii. (?) Ernest Capel PIGOTT; bur Samuel PIGOTT's vault, Mt Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, 1863, aged 2. iii. a child, b Rathmines, 2 Jun 1865 (Freeman's Journal Birth notice); probably Ethel M.C. PIGOTT, enumerated at Clara SEARLE's Boarding School, Claremount, Harold Rd, Margate, Kent, 1881 Census, as Scholar, 15, b Dublin. George marr 2ndly, Mrs Elizabeth Ann WINTOUR. 3. Henrietta Alice, b 1833; marr 1stly, Joseph CHANNERY; she marr 2ndly, at Rathmines, Dublin, 8 Aug 1867, Albert West FRANKLIN. 4. Phillip Reginald PIGOTT; M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1865; Barrister, 4 Harcourt St, Dublin, 1880; enumerated at Cheltenham, Gloucs, 1901 Census, as Retired Barrister, Widower, 61; died at Bordighera, Italy, 17 Mar 1910, late of 75 Elgin Cr, Notting Hill, Msx; marr 1stly, Monkstown Church, Co Dublin, 10 Jun 1865, Mary, only daur of Denis O'CONNOR, Esq, J.P.; they lived 5 years in Nice, then settled at 12 Addison St, London; she died 1897; issue 3 sons & 5 daurs (I may have details of these in paper files - will look for them); he marr 2ndly, Beatrice E. THEOBALD; she proved his will as the widow, s.p. 5. Louisa Adelaide, b Dublin, 1837; marr Dublin, 20 Jan 1870, her 1st cousin, Alfred Samuel PIGOTT, East India Merchant, who died at Balham, 1902; issue. See above. 6. John Alfred PIGOTT, b Dublin, 1839; took over his father's music selling & musical instument business in Grafton St; died 1916; marr Leontine Honoria RYAN; she died 1914; issue: i. Charles Edward Allison PIGOTT, b South Dublin, 1869; died 1943; marr Dublin, 1897, Elizabeth CALLOW; issue: a. Gladys Leontine PIGOTT, b 1898; Registered Nurse; Colonial Nursing Service, at Gibraltar, 1925, & at Singapore, 1930; marr Singapore, Lewis LEASK, R.N.; evacuated hurriedly from there, 1942; Chairman, Pigott & Coy, Dublin, 1952 (?), & after 1967, of McCullogh & Pigott, Dublin. b. Robert Chetwynd PIGOTT, b 1900; Gov't Agriculture Officer, Rhodesia; retired 1975; marr with issue 2 sons - Robert Loy Chetwynd, b 1927, marr Bulawayo, Miss BLIGH-HALL, with 1 s & 1 d; & John, b 1930, marr Anne HUNT, with issue. c. Ian Bertram PIGOTT, b 17 May 1902; marr 1925, Florence DIXON; issue - a daur Joan Yvonne, marr Durban 1948, Norman TYNER, with issue 3 ch'n. ii. Bertram Wilson PIGOTT, b South Dublin, 1871; Army Captain; res Tullamaine, Upper Leeson St, Dublin, 1901; marr Ellen MANSFIELD of Nottingham; issue: a. Sheila PIGOTT; living Wilts, 1974. b. John Michael PIGOTT; Manager, Mansfield's (presumably a family firm of his mother's family); marr Christian INGLIS; issue a son Simon, b 1938. iii. Florence Sydney PIGOTT, b South Dublin, 1873; died 1938; marr in Dublin, John NUNN, Barrister; he died 1921, s.p. iv. Eleanor Leontine PIGOTT, b South Dublin, 1878; Chairman of Pigott & Coy, after her father's death, 1951; died Dublin, 26 Apr 1961, & buried Mt Jerome Cemetery, Dublin; marr 1922, William Morrison GIBB; Army Major; he died 17 Aug 1961, Mt Jerome (M.I.), s.p.. See next below. 7. Albert James, b Dublin, 20 Apr 1841; d Dublin, 4 Oct 1880; marr Ellen TUITE. ___________________________________________________________________ D. LOUIS JOHN PIGOTT OF MELBOURNE & ELIZA JANE FOX. Louis John PIGOTT, b Brixton, 21 Apr 1829; arr Melbourne with his brothers, Jul 1852; died St Kilda, 10 Dec 1881; marr Melbourne, 28 Nov 1856, Eliza Jane FOX; she died Malvern, Vic, 29 Jul 1907, aged 67, daur of Peter FOX by Mary Ann PASH; issue: 1. Emily PIGOTT, b Collingwood, 1858; died Melbourne East, 1891, aged 33; unmarr. 2. Louis James Fitzgerald, b Fitzroy, 1859; educ Rugby School, 1873, then Melbourne Grammar; Barrister; died Toorak, 1936, aged 77; marr Vic, 1897, Hester Ada MORRISON; she died Prahran, 1942, aged 74, daur of Alexander MORRISON by Christian FRASER; issue: i. Helen Fraser PIGOTT, b Armadale, Vic, 1899; marr Vic, 1924, Dr George A.D. McARTHUR. ii. Alison Kate, b Armadale, 1907; marr Vic, 1932, Alexander Austin GRAHAM. 3. Edgar Fox, b St Kilda, 2 Apr 1861; educ Weymouth School, then Melbourne Grammar; Sheep & Cattle Station Manager; Produce Merchant, Broome, W.A., 1913; res Mentone, Vic, 1921; died there, 27 Feb 1928; marr Vic, 1897, Cecilia Susan McFARLANE; she died Camberwell, Vic, 6 Dec 1946, aged 75; issue: i. Jack Herbert PIGOTT, b Brighton, 28 Feb 1898; Victorian Govt Railways; Marine Chief Engineer; Lt Com'r, R.A.N; died Sydney, 19 Feb 1975; marr 1947, Joan SAMUELS; issue - Victor PIGOTT, b 11 Sep 1964. ii. Nancy Cecily, b Essendon, 19 JAn 1901; d 1970; marr Vic, 1926, Harold Webster SETTLE; issue - William SETTLE. iii. Frank Edgar, b Essendon, 21 Sep 1906; Sheep Station Manager; served W.W.2; died Woodstock, N.S.W., 1 May 1969; marr Nov 1943, Margaret PIKE; issue - Susan PIGOTT, marr John CHIDLEIGH. iv. Margery Lillian, b Cheltenham, 29 May 1908. 4. Percy Bower PIGOTT, b St Kilda, 17 Jul 1863; worked for his uncles; Secretary, Mount Morgan Mining Coy; died 4 Feb 1923; marr St Kilda, 1888, Florence Isobel NASH; she d St Kilda, 1957, aged 87; issue: i. Kate PIGOTT, b St Kilda, 1889; d Carlton, 1976; marr Vic, 1919, Alan BROATCH. ii. Percy Ivan, b St Kilda, 1891; killed in a railway accident, E. Melbourne, 1915. iii. Lorna Beatrice, b St Kilda, 1895; d Prahran, 1903. iv. Stella Hope, b St Kilda, 1904. v. Marjorie Isobel, b Prahran, 1909; died same year, inf. 5. Lillian Jane PIGOTT, b St Kilda, 1865; marr 1901, Norman Stuart GUTHRIE; he died W.A., of T.B. 6. Sydney Capel, b St Kilda, 25 Apr 1867; educ Melbourne Grammar; Victoria Treasury, 1884; Fremantle, W.A., 1890; Broome, 1890; Pearler in Broome; went to the U.K., 1914, & set up business there as a pearl trader; died at Hove, nr Brighton, England, 29 Apr 1927; marr 1stly, Melbourne, 1900, Jane, widow of Richard SKAMP; she drowned in the loss of the ship "Koombana" in a cyclone, on Broken Reef, 21 Mar 1912; marr 2ndly, on his voyage to England, Meg ROBERTSON-SMITH; issue: i. Stanley Capel PIGOTT, b Bournemouth, 21 Aug 1918; Major, W.W.2; marr Alix WHITNEY; issue - Timothy Robert Capel PIGOTT, b 1948, Solicitor in London. 7. Stanley Pash PIGOTT, b St Kilda, 15 MAy 1870; State Bank of Victoria; went to Broome, 1901; Store Manager, Broome; Secretary, Pealer's Association; marr Melbourne, 1901, Ethel Elizabeth Bowden SKAMP; she died Subiaco, W.A., 28 Feb 1965; issue: i. Ethel Joan PIGOT, b Malvern, Vic, 1902; Nurse; marr Johh MAYHEW; issue. ii. Eleanor Bowden, b Claremont, W.A., 1903; d 1927; marr 1925, Arthur Streeter MALE, of Broome. iii. Richard Louis PIGOTT, b Broome, 1906; marr 1946, Phyllis PERRY; s.p. He was the Louis with whom I corresponded in the 1980s - most of these details came from him. iv. Sydney Laurence, b Broome, 1911; marr Melbourne, 1936, Jessie Chalmers HALLIGAN; issue. 8. Lionel Chetwynd, b St Kilda, 21 Jul 1872; went to Flinders, Fremantle & Broome; died Caulfield, Vic, 1937; marr Vic, 1902, Margaret Elizabeth BRADLEY; s.p. 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/

    07/22/2006 01:36:14
    1. ?? PIGGOTT m. Sarah THOMPSON, b. 7/15/1790, Orange County, NC
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi List, This family decendency is part of a larger message about the THOMPSON family. If you need the entire message, let me know. Joe JOSEPH Thompson, b-Oct 13, 1756, son of James & Elizabeth (Hadley) Thompson, married Hannah Hutton, daughter of James & Catherine Hutton, March 17, 1778, New Garden M. H. Hannah was b-March 7, 1750. They were received at Cane Creek M. M., Orange Co., NC on Oct 7, 1779 from New Garden M. M., Chester Co., PA. Children: 1. Elizabeth Thompson b-Nov 12, 1778-m-John Lindley, Sept 18, 1800, Spring M. M., NC 2. Catherine Thompson b-May 20, 1780-m-Levi Jackson, May 24, 1798 3. Able Thompson b-Nov 24, 1781-m-1st Margaret Wilkerson, June 22, 1803 (bd.), Orange Co., NC m-2nd Martha Hadley, Nov 9, 1815, Orange Co., NC 4. Enoch Thompson b-April 24, 1783 d-Nov. 1850, Orange Co., IN-m-Martha Lindley, Sept 8, 1808 (bd.), Orange Co., NC 5. Thomas Thompson b-April 27, 1785-m-Elizabeth Benbow, Oct 10, 1810, Orange Co., NC 6. Edith Thompson b-Feb 11, 1788-m-William Turner, Sept 8, 1814, Orange Co., NC 7. Sarah Thompson b-July 15, 1790-m----Piggott 8. Lydia Thompson b-June 19, 1792-m-Jehu Carter, May 7, 1812, Spring M. M., NC 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/

    07/22/2006 01:29:16
    1. Dawn and Jim Piggott of Roanoke, VA
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. Hi Listers, Found on another list: Joe Source: WORLD-OBITS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: ANDREWS: Theodore Laurence Andrews--d.17/11/1999>USA Times Herald, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan - 11/19/1999 Friday ROANOKE, Va. - Theodore Laurence Andrews, 71, of Roanoke, Va., died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1999. He was a member of the Salem Council of the Knights of Columbus, the Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. 343, past president of the Lions Club of Weatherly, Pa., and was a volunteer at Fort Lewis Elementary School. Surviving family include his wife of 46 years, Janet Andrews; daughters and sons-in-law, Doreen Andrews-Hinders and Michael Andrews-Hinders of Cleveland, Dawn and Jim Piggott of Roanoke, and Pamela Andrews-Bisnett and Lloyd of Roanoke; son, Joseph T. Andrews of Petersburg; and grandchildren, April and T.J. Piggott, Matt and Molly Ann Andrews-Hinders, Joshua Andrews and Ashley Bisnett. A funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, 1999, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Salem, Va. Memorial contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements are by John M. Oakey Funeral Home, Salem, Va. 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/

    07/22/2006 01:25:42
    1. Lester Piggott
    2. Jill Pigott
    3. Many thanks for the info on Lester - very interesting. I am sure most people with the Pigott or Piggott surname, have been asked if they are related to Lester. My reply is normally "Lester had a gg but I only have one g" Jill Pigott PIGGOTT-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: PIGGOTT-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 30 Today's Topics: #1 "Jack" PIGGOTT, Lester's brother? [Joe Bissett #2 Re: [PIGGOTT] "Jack" PIGGOTT, Lest [cgpigott ] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from PIGGOTT-D, send a message to PIGGOTT-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the list administrator, send mail to PIGGOTT-admin@rootsweb.com. ______________________________Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:08:57 -0500 From: Joe Bissett <jbissett@txdirect.net> To: PIGGOTT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: "Jack" PIGGOTT, Lester's brother? HI List, I found this on another list. Anyone 'fess up to the Lester PIGGOTT line?? :-) I guess you have to take the bad with the good. Joe Source: NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Sac Bee March 1906 The Evening Bee Sacramento, Cal. Thursday, March 1, 1906 page 6 Believed to Be Jockey's Brother WILLOWS (Glenn Co.), March 1 - Fred JACOBS, one of the men implicated in the burglary of Fred TODT's saloon at Germantown last Friday, was given a preliminary hearing yesterday before Justice of the Peace PROUIX, and was bound over to the Superior Court for trial. His bonds were fixed at $1000. Although the fellow gives the name of Jacobs, he is said to be no other than "Jack" PIGGOTT, a brother to the celebrated jockey of that name, and to Annie PIGGOTT, the pickpocket, known to the Police Departments of many bid cities. The other suspect says his name is Albert NELSON. He will be tried before the Justice of the Peace on Friday, and will probably be bound over, as the evidence is the same in both cases. Both are hard looking men, and from their actions under fire are believed to be experienced in the ways of criminals and Criminal Courts. ______________________________Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 13:19:34 +1000 From: cgpigott <cgpigott@bigpond.com> To: PIGGOTT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PIGGOTT] "Jack" PIGGOTT, Lester's brother? Lester Keith PIGGOTT, the famous English jockey, was of family which had origins, I believe (from a brief look at his biography in a bookshop some years ago), in Cheshire, probably around Congleton. He was born 5 Nov 1935, probably at or near Newbury, son of Keith & Iris PIGGOTT; and grandson of Ernest PIGGOTT (a Steeplechase jockey) by Margaret CANNON (from a Google.search). His father Keith was a jockey; his grandfather Ernest's brother was Charles PIGGOTT, Trainer. Lester married in 1961, Susan ARMSTRONG, by whom he had a daughter Maureen PIGGOTT(who marr William HAGGAS); & by one of his staff members, Anna LUDLOW, he had a son Jamie. Lester also fell foul of the law - he was imprisoned in 1987 after a conviction for a "white-collar" crime - tax evasion; he served 366 days of a 3 year sentence, & was stripped of his O.B.E. - but I do not see an immediate connection to the "Jack" PIGGOTT of California in 1903. However, there was a Massie HARPER, Licensee of the Lion & Swan Hotel, Congleton, ca 1890s, whose grandfather (un-named) was Lester PIGGOTT's gt-gt-grandfather (also un-named). In the English Census of 1881, at Nantwich, Cheshire, there was enumerated a family headed by Thomas PIGGOTT, Head, Marr, 51, Hotel Keeper, b Bartherton, Cheshire, with his wife Alice, 41, & 5 sons & a daur, incl John, 12, Charles, 6, & Ernest, 2. In the 1871, this same family were at Woore Hall, Salop (or perhaps instead Staffs), where Thomas was named Thomas Massie PIGGOTT, 41, Farmer, with wife Alice, 29, with 4 sons & a daur. The MASSIE connection here is probably significant. Ernest PIGGOTT married at Stockbridge, (Hants/Wilts), June qtr, 1903, to Margaret Kate CANNON, so his Sept qtr 1878 birth in Nantwich is not inconsistent with the above details. Thomas Massie PIGGOTT marr at Nantwich, Cheshire, March qtr 1862, Alice WOODWARD. In 1851, Thomas M. PIGGOTT, 21, was enumerated, with 2 sisters, res with their parents at Batherton Hall, Cheshire - George PIGGOTT, Farmer, 63, b Wisaston, Cheshire, & his wife Elizabeth, 63, b Wybunbury, Cheshire. So, it is quite possible that the "Jack" PIGGOTT of your query could have been the John PIGOTT, aged 2, with parents, 1871, & aged 12, ditto, in 1881, but not with widowed mother Alice in 1891 (at Crown Inn, High St, Nantwich, with family George, 28, Frederick, 27, Alice, 18, Charles, 16, & Ernest, 12), & at age 22, quite capable of looking after himself. And this possibility is further supported by the fact that Ernest PIGGOTT did win the Grand National Steeplechase in 1912, so perhaps by then he had already achieved the status of a "celebrated jockey." Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point. --------------------------------- Inbox full of spam? Get leading spam protection and 1GB storage with All New Yahoo! Mail.

    07/21/2006 04:46:52
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] "Jack" PIGGOTT, Lester's brother?
    2. cgpigott
    3. Lester Keith PIGGOTT, the famous English jockey, was of family which had origins, I believe (from a brief look at his biography in a bookshop some years ago), in Cheshire, probably around Congleton. He was born 5 Nov 1935, probably at or near Newbury, son of Keith & Iris PIGGOTT; and grandson of Ernest PIGGOTT (a Steeplechase jockey) by Margaret CANNON (from a Google.search). His father Keith was a jockey; his grandfather Ernest's brother was Charles PIGGOTT, Trainer. Lester married in 1961, Susan ARMSTRONG, by whom he had a daughter Maureen PIGGOTT(who marr William HAGGAS); & by one of his staff members, Anna LUDLOW, he had a son Jamie. Lester also fell foul of the law - he was imprisoned in 1987 after a conviction for a "white-collar" crime - tax evasion; he served 366 days of a 3 year sentence, & was stripped of his O.B.E. - but I do not see an immediate connection to the "Jack" PIGGOTT of California in 1903. However, there was a Massie HARPER, Licensee of the Lion & Swan Hotel, Congleton, ca 1890s, whose grandfather (un-named) was Lester PIGGOTT's gt-gt-grandfather (also un-named). In the English Census of 1881, at Nantwich, Cheshire, there was enumerated a family headed by Thomas PIGGOTT, Head, Marr, 51, Hotel Keeper, b Bartherton, Cheshire, with his wife Alice, 41, & 5 sons & a daur, incl John, 12, Charles, 6, & Ernest, 2. In the 1871, this same family were at Woore Hall, Salop (or perhaps instead Staffs), where Thomas was named Thomas Massie PIGGOTT, 41, Farmer, with wife Alice, 29, with 4 sons & a daur. The MASSIE connection here is probably significant. Ernest PIGGOTT married at Stockbridge, (Hants/Wilts), June qtr, 1903, to Margaret Kate CANNON, so his Sept qtr 1878 birth in Nantwich is not inconsistent with the above details. Thomas Massie PIGGOTT marr at Nantwich, Cheshire, March qtr 1862, Alice WOODWARD. In 1851, Thomas M. PIGGOTT, 21, was enumerated, with 2 sisters, res with their parents at Batherton Hall, Cheshire - George PIGGOTT, Farmer, 63, b Wisaston, Cheshire, & his wife Elizabeth, 63, b Wybunbury, Cheshire. So, it is quite possible that the "Jack" PIGGOTT of your query could have been the John PIGOTT, aged 2, with parents, 1871, & aged 12, ditto, in 1881, but not with widowed mother Alice in 1891 (at Crown Inn, High St, Nantwich, with family George, 28, Frederick, 27, Alice, 18, Charles, 16, & Ernest, 12), & at age 22, quite capable of looking after himself. And this possibility is further supported by the fact that Ernest PIGGOTT did win the Grand National Steeplechase in 1912, so perhaps by then he had already achieved the status of a "celebrated jockey." Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point.

    07/20/2006 07:19:34
    1. "Jack" PIGGOTT, Lester's brother?
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. HI List, I found this on another list. Anyone 'fess up to the Lester PIGGOTT line?? :-) I guess you have to take the bad with the good. Joe Source: NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Sac Bee March 1906 The Evening Bee Sacramento, Cal. Thursday, March 1, 1906 page 6 Believed to Be Jockey's Brother WILLOWS (Glenn Co.), March 1 - Fred JACOBS, one of the men implicated in the burglary of Fred TODT's saloon at Germantown last Friday, was given a preliminary hearing yesterday before Justice of the Peace PROUIX, and was bound over to the Superior Court for trial. His bonds were fixed at $1000. Although the fellow gives the name of Jacobs, he is said to be no other than "Jack" PIGGOTT, a brother to the celebrated jockey of that name, and to Annie PIGGOTT, the pickpocket, known to the Police Departments of many bid cities. The other suspect says his name is Albert NELSON. He will be tried before the Justice of the Peace on Friday, and will probably be bound over, as the evidence is the same in both cases. Both are hard looking men, and from their actions under fire are believed to be experienced in the ways of criminals and Criminal Courts.

    07/19/2006 04:08:57
    1. Re: [PIGGOTT] PIGOTT, William W. 'Wally' Obituary
    2. cgpigott
    3. Joe, In reference to your question about COMERFORD & CUMMISKEY, I offer you the reply of my Dublin contact, a Mr John O'GRADY, who writes: _________________________________________________________________ "The Bible" in these matters, is Dr. Edward MacLysaght's "The Surnames of Ireland", published in 1973. I quote exactly, Comerford Comartún. A hibernicised English family, prominent in Ireland since 1210, the name is occasionally used for Comiskey in the Cavan-Longford area. [Mac] Comiskey, Cumesky Mac Cumascaigh (cumascach, confuser) Originally of Co.Monaghan, but now mainly found in Cos. Longford, Cavan and Westmeath. The Irish pronunciations are as follows, Comartún, Cum’ er’ toon Mac Cumascaigh, Mock Cum’ oss’ skee. Far be it from me to criticize the work of the good Doctor Lysaght, but in this case he is probably wrong. Anglicising, and its corollary Hibernicising, of surnames frequently led to disasters which corrupted the actual meaning of the name. The Gaelic name of Comiskey/Cummiskey, coming from the North Leinster region has nothing to do with the English name of Comerford, based in South Leinster. The confusion [probably caused in no small part by the “confuser” Cumascach] arose by efforts of put Irish onto an English surname, and English onto an Irish surname. My brother-in-law, Patrick Comerford, has conclusively proved that the Comerfords of County Kilkenny were descended from ancestors who came from the village of Quemerford in the County of Wiltshire, England. They arrived here as De Quemerford. The first of them noted in Ireland is Philip de Quemerford, who was fined [with others] in Kilkenny in 1326. There was very little “outbreeding” of the Comerfords, and they tended to stay close Kilkenny, where they allied themselves to the Butler family. Sergt.-Major John Pigott was a childhood friend of James Butler, Duke of Ormonde. [Source, the Carte Mss.] John’s daughter, Thomasine Pigott, married Foulk Comerford. Foulk was of a family of lawyers and judges who served in the South-East of Ireland in Tudor times. It was probably a “political” marriage made by John and his father Sir Robert Pigott, to advance the family in that part of the country into the fringes of the old Ormonde Palatinate. So I don’t believe the alleged Comiskey/Comerford connection. At the time that the Cumascaighs were becoming Comiskeys, the Quemerfords were becoming Comerfords. If I am wrong, show me the proof! __________________________________________________________________ I trust this may be of interest. Regards, Chris.

    07/14/2006 05:09:33
    1. Southwell PIGOTT of Capard.
    2. Joe Bissett
    3. To continue. Southwell PIGOTT; A.D.C. to Gen de GINKEL, Battle of the Boyne, 1690; Capt, H.M.'s Regt of Welsh Fusiliers, 1705; Army Captain, Dublin, in a deed dated 1717; heir to Capard, 1718; High Sheriff of Queen's Co, 1727; proprietor of the Mill of Bathford, Somerset; bur St Anne's, Dublin, 19 Mar 1756; will dated at Capard, Rosenallis Parish, 18 May 1751, pr P.C.C., 25 Sep 1756; marr, about 1705-10, Henrietta Wynanda Van Der GRAAF; she died Apr 1747; issue: 1. Southwell PIGOTT; bur 3 Oct 1712; inf. 2. Cornelia Gertrude; 100 pounds in her grandfather's will, 1716; marr May 1739, her cousin Sir John PIERS, Bart; issue. 3. Margaret, b ca 1713; described by Horace WALPOLE , 1775 [Correspondence], as being, 10 years before, "...an old rough humourist, who passed for a wit..."; died 19 Sep 1788, bur Bath Abbey, aged 74; marr, by Prer License dated 22 Dec 1741, Edward RIGGS, Middle Temple Barrister, of Riggisdale, Co Cork; he died ca 1743, aged 22; issue an only daur - Ann RIGGS, said by WALPOLE to have "...passed for nothing...", & who died Jun 1781, having marr at Bath, Aug 1765, John MILLER of Ballycarney, Co Clare, with issue. 4. William, bt 1 Jun 1714; d 1715, inf. 5. John, b ca 1715; 100 pounds in his grandfather's will, 1716; eldest son & heir in a deed dated 1741; of Rathkeale, Co Limerick; of City of Dublin, deeds of 1762-63; apparently by-passed in the inheritance of Capard; poss died 1789 [pedigree in Gen Office, Dublin], but prob earlier, & before his brother Dowdall's will, 1785, or even as early as Apr 1772 [another MS mention, Gen Office, Dublin]; marr Abbeyleix, Queen's Co, 28 May 1743, Mary, daur of William BROWNLOW, of Lurgan, M.P.; deed of marr separation agreement, 16 Mar 1762; she died Merion st, Dublin, & bur St Peter's, 29 Aug 1785; issue: i. Margaret PIGOTT; marr 1766, John HASLEM; he was poss of Mountmellick, Queen's Co, Prer Will Index, 1772. ii. Elizabeth; n.f.p. iii. John, bt Rosenallis, 18 May 1751. See next below. 6. Colclough, b ca 1716; 100 pounds in his grandfather's will, 1716; the 2nd surviving son, 1739; of Annsfield, Queen's Co, deed of 1748; inherited Capard in his father's will, 1756, & soon after leased it to his brother Dowdall; of Capard, Esq, deed of 1757; of Woodhouse, Queen's Co, deed of 1764; died Queen's Co, 18 May 1779, s.p.; will dated 19 Apr 1779, pr 14 Jun 1779; passed Capard to brother Dowdall; marr by License, 4 Apr 1739, Ann RIGGS, daur of Edward RIGGS of Binfield, & sister to Colclough's sister Margaret's husband Edward; deed of marr separation, 24 Mar 1741. 7. Dowdall, b ca 1719; 3rd surviving son; educ Glamford Bridge School, Lincs; Trinity College, Cantab, 1738; M.A., 1745; Middle Temple, London, & King's Inns, Dublin; Irish Bar, 1747; granted a Lease of Capard by his brother Colclough, 1756; bequeathed Capard, 1779; d.s.p.l., will dated 25 Feb 1785, pr 20 Feb 1789; bequeathing Capard to his nephew John; illegitimate issue, named in his will - Mary RIGNEY, poss marr 1785, Edward EAGAN of Geashill, King's Co; & Peter RIGNEY. 8. Henrietta Wynanda; 3rd daur, with 500 pounds in her father's will, 1751, with an additional 500 pounds in the codicil, 1755; prob died before 1788; marr James AGNEW, of Tobergill, Dunegore Parish, Co Antrim; his will dated 2 Nov 1788, pr 27 May 1791; issue: i. Pigott AGNEW; named in father's will, 1788; marr Jul 1783, Mrs RICHARDS, both of the Town of Wexford [Freeman's Journal]; issue - James AGNEW; & Henrietta; both 5 pounds in their grandfather's will, 1788. ii. Mary; named in father's will, 1788; marr James MORDACH, tenent to his father-in-law, 1788; issue - Henrietta MORDACH, 5 pounds in her grandfather's will, 1788. iii. Henrietta; bequeathed part lease of Tobergill, father's will, 1788. iv. Elizabeth; named in father's will, 1788. John PIGOTT, b 1751; of Rathkeale, Co Lim; inherited Capard from his uncle Dowdall, 1789; made extensive improvements to the estate, & won the Dublin Society's Premium for plantings; quit Capard for England, in disgust "...at the ingratitude & villainies of the local peasantry..." (John was an active, viz "zealous" local Magistrate); settled at Beveres, Claines Parish, Worcestershire; died 5 Aug 1828; will dated 12 Apr 1825, pr P.C.C., 26 Aug 1828; marr St John's, Limerick, 27 Nov 1779, Elizabeth, daur of John LOVETT of Lipscombe, Bucks; she survived her husband; issue: 1. John PIGOTT, b Limerick, 1781-82; Oxon, 1798; named in father's will, 1825; clearly resumed occupation of Capard; High Sheriff of Queen's Co, 1835; J.P., same Co, 1838; died Molesworth st, Dublin, 3 Mar 1867, s.p. surv, when Capard went to the nephew; marr Worcester, by Setts dated 29 Jan 1812, Harriet Eleanor, daur of Pierce Patrick WASLH-PORTER; she died 2 Dec 1867, late of Paris; issue: i. John PIGOTT, bt Cheltenham, Gloucs, 17 Dec 1812; d.v.p., Constantinople, 1846; unmarr. ii. Edward, b ca 1817; d.v.p., Wimbledon, Surrey, a few days before 2 Jan 1849, aged 31; unmarr. iii. Henry PEARSE, b ca 1819; drowned in the ornamental lake at Capard, 27 May 1864, v.p. & unmarr. 2. Thomas, b 23 Apr & bt Rathkeale, 4 May 1784; d inf. 3. Robert; 2nd surviving son in father;s will, 1825; poss the half-pay Army Captain, enumerated at Greenwich, 1851 Census, aged 65, & unmarr. 4. Mary, bt Rathkeale, 28 Aug 1787 [I.G.I], only surv daur in father's will; died Rhyll, Wales, 26 Dec 1863; marr Cheltenham, Gloucs, 15 Jun 1807, Rev Henry Delves BROUGHTON of Broughton Hall, Staffs, Bart; he died Nov 1851; issue - 10 ch'n. 5. Henry, b Limerick, 30 Aor 1789; prob d inf. 6. Thomas, b Rosenallis, 19 Dec 1793; Oxon, 1710; 3rd surv son, & an Army Captain, father's will, 1825; died 24 Oct 1837; marr Berne, Switzerland, Setts dated 28 Oct 1820, Josephine de STEIGER, daur of frederick, Baron de Rigisburg; she d 17 Jun 1851; issue: i. John Rudolph William PIGOTT, b 1 Jan 1822; d 1862. ii. Henry Armand Robert, b 2 Apr 1830; inherited Capard from his uncle John, 1867; died 20 Jul 1886; marr 1stly, Berne, 6 Jun 1861, Julia Theresa Eleanor de STURLER, daur of Edward, Baron de Sturler; she d 25 Feb 1865; issue - Robert Edward PIGOTT, of Capard, Army Lieut, d 1917, with issue by Therese KEOGH, who did not inherit; Arthur, b 1863, & d inf; & Mary Ellen, b 1865, who acquired Capard after her brother Robert's death, 1917, & marr Eugene de JENNER, with issue a son Charles de JENNER, Swiss "Ambassador" to Ireland. iii. Margaret Sophia; marr Berne, Alfred ZEERLEDER. iv. Fredericka Henrietta; d 1878; marr Berne, 1849, William de STEIGER; issue - a son who went to Australia. v. Henrietta Sophia; marr Berne, 1851, Xavier de MERHART. 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/

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