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MacRae Summerhayes Whitty Grant Family Tree
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| family record for Sir Thomas Harrison from Dugdale's Visitation source: p.270 'Dugdale's visitation of Yorkshire' Vol III, Ed J W Clay, 1917 |
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18 Mar 2024 |
| Arms of Harrison of Allerthorpe source: p.269, 'Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions' Vol 3, Ed. J.W. Clay 1917 |
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17 Mar 2024 |
| inscription to her in St Maurice church, York source: pp 123-4, 'The History and Antiquities of the City of York, from its origin to the present time', Vol III, 1785 |
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17 Mar 2024 |
| Wood family tree source: p. 784, 'Familiae minorum gentium - Volume 2' Joseph Hunter, John William Clay, 1895 |
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11 Mar 2024 |
| John Wood, Lord Mayor of York in 1682, portrait by Michale Dahl image from website of Christie's auction house, from a 1998 auction where it sold for £1,150 |
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11 Mar 2024 |
| harebell |
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11 Mar 2024 |
| 5th Nov 1684, marriage record for Jeffrey Linton + Elizabeth Benson |
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11 Mar 2024 |
| Rev John Linton Snr. (1686-1773), painted in 1760 at Boston, Lincs when he was aged 74 by Joseph Wright of Derby It has been mistaken for his son, but the following article from the 'Burlington Magazine' says it is Rev John Linton snr.:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwj4kKeGy-qEAxV0YEEAHZATD7AQFnoECB8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.burlington.org.uk%2Fdownload%2Farticle%2Farticle_13952.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0MnokoYUJf03Db0t8UQUXj&opi=89978449
This portrait copied from a family history book called 'The Hortons of Howroyde' published in 1911 |
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11 Mar 2024 |
| honeysuckle |
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10 Mar 2024 |
| Former Vicarage, Church End Road, Freiston, Lincolnshire This building dates from before John Linton Snr became Vicar at Freiston. Historic England date it to the Tudor period (1485 - 1602). There are no records to show John Linton and his family lived here. But it is the Vicarage in the parish where he was vicar for 62 years, so it's likely he and Elizabeth brought their children up here.
Photo copied from Historic England website. |
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10 Mar 2024 |
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