Thursday, 20 April, 2006
Hello All,
Prior to the commencement of the lately-ended tax season, I had obtained
further documentation concerning the descendants of Robert Cunyngham, Esq. of
Cayon and Craig, Ayrshire. Among those descendants is the family of
Hughes-Hallett: following is the descent of Vice Admiral John Hughes-Hallett
(of note re: Dieppe and Normandy). Besides Robert Cunyngham himself, Admiral
Hughes-Hallett can also count Heriot (Cunyngham) Crooke of Savannah, Georgia
(his 4th great-grandmother) and her daughter Frances (Crooke) Graham among his
American ancestors. As will be observed, this ancestry for the Admiral leads
to several medieval lines through Robert Cunyngham's ancestry (readily
observable via Genealogics).
It is also interesting to note from the pedigree given below, that Daniel
Roberdeau, a noted American patriot of the 1776 revolution, was first cousin
to Frances Crooke, wife of John Graham, Esq., His Majesty's Lt.-Governor of
Georgia and a noted loyalist. This is one of several examples of various
family members having adhered to opposite sides in that conflict.
Cheers,
John *
1 Robert Cunyngham
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Birth: 24 Mar 1669, Glengarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland[1]
Death: 13 Nov 1743, probably 'Cayon', St. Christopher's, BWI[1],[2],[3]
Occ: Planter; laird of Baidland
Father: Richard Cunyngham (<1623-1670)
Mother: Elizabeth Heriot (<1632-1672)
of Craig, co. Ayr, and of the parish of St. Mary Cayon, St.
Christopher's [British West Indies]
' Captain Robert Cunningham of Cagan [sic], in the Island
of St. Christophers,..' [SP VIII:141, sub Dalrymple, Earl of
Stair[4]]
resided (or visited) at Craigends, residence of his aunt Janet,
Lady Craigends, ca. 1685[1]
removed to St. Christopher's Island, West Indies before
17 August 1687 [record in Paterson, Vol II re: payment to
brother William on his behalf][5]
lieutenant, Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, ca.
1689-April 1695; captain, Col. Nott's company, Bolton's
Regiment of Foot, l May 1695 to 23 Jan 1698/9,
"when the regiment was broke."[1]
~ cf. CP II:210, sub Charles Powlett, Duke of Bolton
(fl. ca. 1630-27 Feb. 1698/9) ["P.C. 22 Apr. 1679; said to
have been Col. of a Reg. of Foot 1689-98."[6]]
planter, of 'Cayon' plantation on St. Christopher's Island
[also known as St. Kitts]; purchased Baidland, co. Ayr.
from brother Richard [1],[5]
Nisbet (1722) identifies his father as 'Richard Cunningham
of Glengarnock', and writes of his children (1stly the eldest
son, Robert's brother Richard),
' ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, a younger brother of Richard, carries
the same arms, within a bordure, for his difference; who has
purchased a considerable fortune in America, called Cayenne,
in the Island of St. Christopher, by his valour, and by
marrying Judith Elizabeth, daughter to Daniel de Bonefon of
Martas in France, and his wife, Mary de Barat, sister to
Charles de Barat, Sieur De la Bodie, Lieutenant-General to
the King of France, and Governor of the Citadel of Lisle in
Flanders, and with her has numerous issue : For whose arms
see Plate of Achievements. ' [Nisbet I:194][7]
cf. Genealogics #I00381611 [20]
Spouse: Judith Elizabeth de Bonnefont
Death: bef 1742
Father: Daniel de Bonnefont
Mother: Mary de Barat
Marr: 26 Sep 1693, St. Christopher's [St. Kitts], British WI[1]
Children: Elizabeth (1694-<1743)
Richard (1696-<1697)
Richard (1697-<1743)
Mary (1699-1771), m. Isaac Roberdeau [parents of
Daniel Roberdeau]
Daniel (1701-<1777)
Charles (1702-<1783)
Susannah (1704-<1743)
Heriot (1705-<1780)
Jourdine (~1707-<1786)
Other Spouses: Mary Gainer
1.1 Heriot Cunyngham
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Birth: 11 Feb 1705[1]
Death: bef 5 Aug 1780, Savannah, Georgia[13]
cf. Genealogics #I00437275 [20]
reference to her efforts with her daughter Elizabeth on behalf of
Sir Patrick Houstoun, 1768:
'... it was by no means unknown for women to campaign openly
for candidates in local elections. Thus white Georgians, male
and female, do not appear to have been unduly surprised, let
alone scandalized, by the fact that in 1768 Mrs. Heriot Crook
and Mrs. James Mossman, the wives of two prominent planters,
rode around the countryside campaigning on behalf of Sir
Patrick Houstoun's candidacy for a seat in the Lower House
of Assembly. ' [14]
CROOKE, HERIOT (Savannah, GA) to GREATHEAD, CREASTER
(St. Christopher). Dates: 1776, Jul. 13.
Payment of outstanding bill.
MSA S 1004-1-700 MdHR 6636-1-85 Location: 1/7/3/25 [15]
will dated 12 Oct 1774, Savannah, Georgia:
' Heriot Crooke, "widow of Clement Crooke, late of the island of
St. Christopher, Esq., at present residing in Savannah."
Exors. to sell all household goods except the sheeting and two
feather beds. One feather bed to Ann Scales of Savannah, spinster.
The other feather bed to my two granddaus: Elizabeth Crooke Tannatt
and Heriot Cunningham Tannatt. Sheeting, linen to be divided
equally among the three of them (In the following bequests, all
money in pounds Sterling is the result of a bequest of 2000 pounds
Sterling to me from my father, Robert Cunningham, Esq., deceased.)
Thomas Boyd Mackinen (son of Charles William Mackinen, Esq.), Negro
wench to be chosen for him by his father. Sons: Robert Charles
Crooke, 500 pounds Sterling, Negro woman named Chloe and her son
Joe. Charles Cunningham Crooke, 700 pounds Sterling. Richard
Cunningham Crooke, 300 pounds Sterling; tract of land, containing
500 acres, on island named Burbuda or, Colonel Heru's Island.
Daus: Judith Caines, wife of Charles Caines, 300 pounds Sterling.
Frances Graham, wife of the Honorable John Graham, Esq., 130 pounds
Sterling. Susannah Wylly, wife of Alexander Wylly of Savannah,
Esq., 10 pounds Sterling. Jourdina Cunningham Baillie, wife of
George Baillie, Esq., 10 pounds Sterling. Elizabeth Mossman, wife
of James Mossman, Esq., 50 pounds Sterling, the use of wench
Bauby during her lifetime and said wench then to go to my granddau,
Elizabeth Crooke Tannatt. Granddau: Mary Hume, wife of James Hume,
Esq., all the monies and legacies whatsoever left me by my son,
Clement Crooke, Esq., who died in the East Indies; any Negro of her
choice from those I expect from the West Indies upon the sale of my
Dower Lands. To Ann Scales, a new Negro of her choice. Granddaus:
Elizabeth Crooke Tannatt and Heriot Cunningham Tannatt, lot of
land in town of Brunswick; Negro woman named Sophey; remainder of
estate, real and personal. Exors: son, Robert Charles Crooke;
nephew, Charles William Mackinen; The Honorable John Graham and
James Hume, Esqs. Exors to be guardians of the granddaus until
they come of age. Wit: James Robertson; John Wood; John Millidge,
Jr. D: 12 Oct. 1774. P (will and codicil): 5 Aug. 1780.
R: n.d. ' [Wight pp. 31-32[13]]
' Codicil to the above will: Son, Richard Cunningham Crooke has
died since the date of the above will. The 500-acre tract of land
has already been given him and thus now belongs to his heirs. The
bequeath of 300 pounds Sterling granted him in the above will to go
to my son, Charles Cunningham Crooke. Further to Mrs. Mary Hume,
Mrs. Elizabeth Crooike Houstoun, Miss Heriot Cunningham Tannatt,
and their heirs, my pew in the parish church of Christ Church.
Wit: Isabella Mossman, Anne Graham, James Robertson.
Dated 22 Aug. 1775.'
[ Colonial Loose Will Collection. - Wight p. 32[13]]
'.. my late sister Harriot Crook ', will of Jourdaina Cunyngham,
dated 15 July 1785, proved 21 April 1786 [ PCC PROB 11/1141 ][16]
Spouse: Clement Crooke[1]
Death: bef 12 Oct 1774[13]
Children: Clement (-<1774)
Robert Charles
Charles Cunyngham
Richard Cunyngham (-<1775)
Heriot (-<1756)
Judith (ca1725-1799), m. Charles Caines
Frances (-<1808)
Susannah, m. Alexander Wylly
Jourdina Cunyngham, m. George Baillie, Esq.
Elizabeth
1.1.1 Frances Crooke
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Death: bef 27 May 1808[16]
' Frances Graham, wife of the Honorable John Graham, Esq., 130 pounds
Sterling. ' [will of mother Heriot (Cunyngham) Crooke dated 12 Oct. 1774, proved
(will and codicil) 5 Aug. 1780. [Wight pp. 31-32[13]]
'Frances Graham another daughter of my said Sister Harriot Crook',
will of aunt Jourdaina Cunyngham [PCC PROB 11/1141][16]
re: her husband:
member of the King's Council
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
' In 1774, John Graham, member of the King's Council and later
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, purchased the plantation. Graham,
not related to the earlier Mulberry inhabitant of the same name,
came from Scotland in 1753 to settle in Georgia where he succeeded
in the import/export business. A wealthy man who owned an
extensive amount of property in the state, Graham built a new
house and supporting buildings after purchasing the plantation.
Graham, a loyalist, was forced to flee with his family from
Savannah in 1776 and return to England.
The State of Georgia seized Mulberry Grove as a loyalist property
in 1783 two years later, it was awarded to Major General Nathaniel
Greene of the Continental Army for his service in Georgia during
the Revolutionary War.
'The Honorable John Graham, Esq. the Lieut. Govr.'
Georgia History Colonial Records 1774-1775[17]
A record of the King’s Council (Georgia):
“ At a Council held at His Excellency's house, in
Savannah, on Monday the 28th Day of August 1780.
Present.
His Excellency Sir James Wright, Baronet, the Gove,rnor.
The Honorable John Graham, Esq. Lieut. Governor.
The Honorable Anthony Stokes,
Lewis Johnston,
Josiah Tattnall, and
Martin Jollie, Esqrs.
His Excellency laid before the Board a Letter from
the Commissioners of Pilotage, on the Allowance
to the Pilot for a Boat, and desired their opinion
on the Subject. .
On which the Board was of opinion that the
application with Respect to the Pilots not be.ing
answerable for the £ 150 in Case of the Boat,
being taken or lost, while on actual Service, must
be made to the General Assembly, and does not lye
with the Governor and Council to determine upon.
His Excellency then desired the opinion of the
Board on a Letter from Mr. Mossman, in Behalf of
Mr. James Houstoun's coming into this Province.
Which being read, the Board was of opinion, the
Governor ought not to interfere, in that Matter.'[17]
'John Graham Esquire', executor of the will of Jourdaina
Cunyngham, proved 21 April 1786 [PCC PROB 11/1141][16]
Will of John Graham, " formerly His Majesty's Lieutenant
Governor, of Saint Lawrence Canterbury , Kent “ dated
5 Oct 1789 (codicil 25 Feb 1791),
proved 05 April 1791 [ PCC PROB 11/1203[16] ]
Will of Frances Graham, Widow of Saint Lawrance House
Longport Canterbury, Kent dated 17 Nov 1800, and proved
27 May 1808[PCC PROB 11/1479[16]]
Spouse: John Graham, Esq.
Death: 11 Feb 1791, Saint Lawrence, Kent, England[16]
Children: Frances (-1799)
Mary
Elizabeth
Alexander
Charles Clark
Richard
Eleonora
Susan
Ann
Charlotte Cunyngham
1.1.1.1 Frances Graham
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Death: 23 Nov 1799, St. Lawrence, Canterbury, Kent[19]
2nd wife of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart.
evidence of estrangement between her husband Edward and his father
Sir Edward, Bart. at her marriage, 1785:
- letter, from Catherine Harris to her nephew Edw Knatchbull at
Provender dated 8 June 1785: Advising caution to anything he
may say regarding an estrangement with his father of the time of
his second marriage to Frances Graham.
[A2A, Centre for Kentish Studies: Knatchbull Manuscripts,
U951/C2/1[18]]
- letter, from John Graham (father of Frances) to Edward
Knatchbull undated [ca. June 1785): At the time of his marriage
regretting the breach with his family. [A2A, Centre for Kentish Studies: Knatchbull Manuscripts, U951/C2/2[18]]
- letter, from Sir Edward Knatchbull (7th Bt) dated 5 June 1785:
To his son on his second marriage indicating his displeasure.
[A2A, Centre for Kentish Studies: Knatchbull Manuscripts,
U951/C2/4[18]]
- letter, from Sir Edward to his son dated: 29 June 1785 :
Inviting him and his wife to dine at Hatch 'there are Reasons
and many for my Resentment, however as it is the part of a
Christian to forget and forgive ...' [A2A, Centre
for Kentish Studies: Knatchbull Manuscripts, U951/C2/5[18]]
the will of her father provides for executors in the event of
his wife's (Frances Crooke's) death:
' I do hereby nominate, _____ and appoint my son-in-law
Sir Edward Knatchbull, Baronet,....'
[ Will of John Graham, " formerly His Majesty's Lieutenant Governor "
of Saint Lawrence Canterbury , Kent dated 5 Oct 1789 (codicil 25
Feb 1791), proved 05 April 1791 { PROB 11/1203[16] } ]
'...daughter Frances Graham who married Sir Edward Knatchbull,
Baronet...' named in Will of her mother Frances Graham, Widow of
Saint Lawrance House Longport Canterbury, Kent proved 27 May
1808[PCC PROB 11/1479[16]]
2nd wife of Sir Edward Knatchbull
re: her husband:
Bart., of Mersham Hatch
Genealogics I00047957 [20]
he m. 1stly Mary Hugessen[20],
2ndly Frances Graham,
3rdly Mary Hawkins
Spouse: Sir Edward Knatchbull, 8th Baronet Knatchbull of
Mersham Hatch
Birth: 22 May 1758[19]
Death: 1 Sep 1819[20]
Marr: 4 Jun 1785[19]
Children: Rev. Wyndham Knatchbull(1786-1868), rector of
Smeeth-cum-Aldington and Westbere
Thomas
Frances Anne
Mary
Harriet
Charles
John
1.1.1.1.1 Rev. Wyndham Knatchbull
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Birth: 23 Aug 1786
Death: 5 Apr 1868
rector of Aldington Smeeth and Westbere
' Wyndham Knatchbull was an acquaintance of Jane Austin, later
Laudian Professor of Arabic at All Soul's College Oxford, and
a member of the family that became the Barons Brabourne.Messrs.
Wyndham and Charles Knatchbull, the first and second sons of Sir
Edward Knatchbull, by his second wife, Frances Graham. Wyndham
Knatchbull was born in 1786. He was afterwards the Rev. Dr.
Knatchbull, Rector of Smeeth-cum-Aldington, and died in 1868, at
the age of eighty-two. ‘
http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/brablt11.html]
1.1.1.1.3 Frances Anne Knatchbull
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' Frances-Anne, eldest da. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bt. mar. 15th
May, 1806, at Mersham, co. of Kent. ' [Berry, p. 246[21]]
re: her husband:
' Rev. Charles Hughes, rector of Gestlingthorpe, co. Essex, and
of Wixoe, Suffolk, and vicar of Patrixbourn, co. Kent; took the
surname and arms of HALLETT, in addition to those of HUGHES, by
royal sign manual, dated May, 1823. ' [Berry, p. 246[21]]
Spouse: Rev. Charles Hughes-Hallett
Father: William Hughes (-1786)
Mother: Mary Hallett (-1780)
Marr: 15 May 1806[21]
Children: James (1807-)
Edward Knatchbull (1808-)
Charles Madras (1809-)
Frances (1811-)
William (1812-)
Henry (1814-)
Mary (1815-)
John Henry (1818-)
George Wyndham (1819-)
Abraham Vernon (1821-)
Anna-Maria (1823-)
Frederick (1825-)
1.1.1.1.3.1 Charles Madras Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 6 Aug 1809[21],[22]
Spouse: Emma Mary Roberts
Children: Francis Charles
Henry Honywood
Wyndham (1843-1905)
1.1.1.1.3.1.1a Wyndham Hughes-Hallett*
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Birth: 12 Jan 1843[22]
Death: 1 Jul 1905[22]
Colonel in the Royal Army[23],[22]
Genealogics #I00394443[20]
Spouse: NN Fasken [1st wife]
Children: Harold Hereward (1878-)
Bertram (1883-)
Wyndham Emma (1884-)
Other Spouses Clementina Loch [2nd wife]
1.1.1.1.3.1.1a.1 Harold Hereward Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 18 Jan 1878
1.1.1.1.3.1.1a.2 Bertram Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 18 Jan 1878
Genealogics #I00188881
Spouse: Frederica S. K. Somerset
1.1.1.1.3.1.1a.3 Wyndham Emma Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 23 Nov 1884
Spouse: Mervyn Webber
1.1.1.1.3.1.1b Wyndham Hughes-Hallett* (See above)
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Spouse: Clementina Loch [2nd wife]
Children: Cecil Charles (1898-)
John (1901-1972)
Clive Loch (1904-)
1.1.1.1.3.1.1b.1 Cecil Charles Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 6 Apr 1898[22]
Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy[22]
Spouse: Eileen Louise Richardson
Marr: 18 Dec 1920[22]
Children: Peter Richardson (1923-)
Anne (1925-)
1.1.1.1.3.1.1b.2 John Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 1 Dec 1901[22],[23]
Death: 5 Apr 1972[22],[23]
Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy
serving in the Royal Navy, he assisted Lord Mountbatten in the planning
for the raid on Dieppe, 1942
subsequently, Captain Hughes-Hallett is claimed to have been the
proposer for the 'Mulberry' harbors at Normandy, 1944[23]
MP for Croydon East, 1954-1955 (Croydon North East, 1955-1964)
" Vice-Admiral John Hughes-Hallett (1 December 1901 – 5 April 1972)
was a British naval commander and politician. He was the Naval
Commander during the Dieppe Raid of 1942. Hughes-Hallett was born
in December 1901, to a distinguished armed services family. His
father was Colonel Wyndham Hughes-Hallett, his mother Clementina
Loch. They were relatively old at 56 and 48 years old respectively
at the time of his birth.
Hughes-Hallett had a distinguished service in the Royal Navy
beginning as a Midshipman on HMS Lion, May 1918. He rose through the
ranks. During World War II he served in a variety of roles. In the
Norwegian campaign, 1940, on HMS Devonshire, he was mentioned in
despatches. Hughes-Hallett played an important role in cross-Channel
raids. He assisted in planning the raids under Mountbatten and was
the Naval Commander during the misconceived Dieppe Raid in 1942.
Although the raid itself was not successful and cost many lives, it
did lead to new strategies for cross-Channel operations. The actual
proposer of the idea of the Mulberry Harbour is disputed, but it is
believed by some to have been Hughes-Hallett. At a meeting
following the Dieppe raid he declared that if a port could not be
captured, then one should be taken across the Channel. Although
this was met with derision at the time, the concept of Mulberry
Harbours began to take shape when Hughes-Hallett moved to be Naval
Chief of Staff to the Overlord planners. Hughes-Hallett became
Commodore commanding the Channel Assault Force and Naval Chief of
Staff (X) from 1942 to 1943. Of the five Assault Forces,
Hughes-Hallett ‘s Force "J" started its training with a decided
advantage over the other four, its nucleus having been formed as far
back as October 1942, with headquarters at Cowes. On 1 May 1943,
Commodore Hughes-Hallett succeeded Rear Admiral Vian as the head of
the Naval Branch at Supreme Allied Command. He served as Captain of
HMS Jamaica from December 1943. After the war, he was in command of
HMS Vernon, (1946-8) and of HMS Illustrious, (1948-9). He became
Vice-Controller of the Navy, 1950-2, and Flag Officer, Heavy
Squadron, Home Fleet, 1952-3. Hughes-Hallett retired from the navy
in 1954 as Vice-Admiral on his adoption as a Conservative
Parliamentary candidate. First elected in September 1954, he
served as the Member of Parliament for Croydon East, later Croydon
North East, until the 1964 election, defeating Labour's Walter
Wolfgang at the 1959 general election. He was a British
Representative at the Council of Europe between 1958 and 1960 and
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport for Shipping
and Shipbuilding, 1961 to 1964. In the 1958/59 parliament, he
successfully piloted his private members bill through parliament,
although only tenth in the ballot. It became the Road Traffic
(Driving of Motor Cycles) Act.
Hughes-Hallett lived in Slindon, near Arundel, Sussex, England
and died in 1972. His brother, Sir (Cecil) Charles Hughes-Hallett
was a Rear Admiral. He had drafted memoirs but they have not as
yet been published. "[23]
[ Film Portrayals: Captain Hughes-Hallett was a major character in the
Canadian CBC miniseries Dieppe and was played by actor Robert Joy.[23]]
1.1.1.1.3.1.1b.3 Clive Loch Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 23 May 1904
1. Roberdeau Buchanan, "Genealogy of the Roberdeau Family," Washington:
Joseph L. Pearson, Printer, 1876, 19, 21, incorporates the Robert
Cunyngham MS, entitled 'Genologie of the Right Honorable The Earl of
Glencairn's Family', dated ca. 1710 with updated information to 20
October 1740, pages 10-24 of this publication.
2. David Dobson, "The Original Scots Colonists of Early America,
1612-1783," Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1989.
3. "Scotland's People," http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
old URL (Scottish Documents): http://www.scottishdocuments.com/
provides index to wills from Scotland (Edinburgh Commissary Court,
Glasgow Commissary Court and other sources), will of Robert
Cunyngham ('Cunningham'), proved 21 August 1745 - Glasgow Commissary
Court CC9/7/59, will of Richard Cunyngham ('Conyngham') of
Glengarnock, proved 27 April 1671 (CC9/7/39), will of George Heriot,
transcript http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/conte ... ript82.htm
4. Sir James Balfour Paul, ed., "The Scots Peerage," Edinburgh: David
Douglas, 1904-1914 (9 volumes).
5. James Paterson, "History of the County of Ayrshire," Ayr: J. Dick, Vol.
I, 1847; Vol. II, 1852, II: 248-249, Cunningham of Ashinyards, full
title: History of the County of Ayr with a genealogical account of the
Families of Ayrshire.
6. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 - [microprint, 1982 (Alan
Sutton) ], The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great
Britain and the United Kingdom.
7. Alexander Nisbet, Gent., "A System of Heraldry," orig. pub.,
Edinburgh: 1722, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1816 (new edition),
Full Title: A System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical: with
the True Art of Blazon, according to the Most Approved Heralds in
Europe, Vol. I, p. 151 - Fleming of 'Barrochin' ; p. 194, biography
and arms of Robert Cunningham (or Cunyngham).
8. "National Archives," http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
PROB 20/671, Cunyngham, Robert: Cayon, island of St Christopher (1743).
9. "Historical Society of Pennsylvania,"
http://www.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/0100.htm
extracted 13 October, 2002, index to archives of the Society.
10. Francis J. Grant, W.S., ed., "Commissariot of Edinburgh: Consistorial
Processes and Decreets, 1658-1800," Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh:
printed for the Society by James Skinner & Co., 1909, URL
http://www.scotsfind.org/processes_access/processes.pdf
11. Leah Leneman, "Wives and Mistresses in Eighteenth-century Scotland,"
Women's History Review, Vol. 8, Number 4, 1999, URL
http://www.triangle.co.uk/pdf/validate. ... article=ll
12. Register of Marriages of the City of Edinburgh. 1751-1800, "Midlothian
(Edinburgh), Scotland: Parish and Probate Records," database provided by
Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com.
13. Willard E. Wight, ed., "Abstracts of Colonial Wills of the State of
Georgia 1733-1777," Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Company, 1981.
14. Betty Wood, "The Impact of the Revolution on the role, status and
experience of women,"
http://www.history-compass.com/images/s ... rs/289.pdf
15. Maryland State Papers, Maryland State Archives, (Series A) 1775-1819,
MSA SSI 1004,
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/s ... i1004.html
16. "Public Record Office Archives," : wills proved in the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury, http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
provides .pdf copies of wills, will of Percival ('Persivall') Skerne,
20 Nov 1553, proved 20 Aug 1555 - PROB 11/37, Will of Robert Cunyngham
PCC PROB 11/918, Will of Daniel Cunyngham PCC PROB 11/1036, Will of
Jourdaina Cunyngham PCC PROB 11/1141, Will of John Graham, Esq. PCC
PROB 11/1203, Will of Heriot Cunyngham (Tannatt) Thomson PCC PROB 11/1907.
17. E. Robertson, transcriber, "Georgia History Colonial Records
1774-1775," Transcribed by E. Robertson from The Georgia Historical
Quarterly, Volume XXXV, September, 1951, Number 3.,
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga ... 4-1775.txt
18. "Access to Archives," http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/
19. "International Genealogical Index," IGI: published through LDS website,
http://www.familysearch.org
20. "Genealogics," website by Leo van de Pas,
http://www.genealogics.com
21. "William Berry," County genealogies : Pedigrees of the Families of the
County of Kent, London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1830.
22. Paul J. Lareau, "HMS Bounty Ancestors & Cousins," Rootsweb webpage, URL
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bi ... 2&id=I7407
email paul@lareau.org.
23. "John Hughes-Hallett," article provided by Wikipedia, URL
http://en.wikipedia.org
* John P. Ravilious
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