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Part II of II follows.

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1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1 Heriot Cunyngham
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Birth: 11 Feb 1705[23]
Death: bef 5 Aug 1780, Savannah, Georgia[41]

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." will dated 12 Oct
1774, Savannah, Georgia [Wight pp. 31-32[41]]

Codicil to the above will [ Colonial Loose Will Collection. - Wight p. 32[41]]

'.. my late sister Harriot Crook ', will
of Jourdaina Cunyngham, dated 15 July 1785,
proved 21 April 1786 [ PCC PROB 11/1141 ][44]

Spouse: Clement Crooke[23]
Death: bef 12 Oct 1774[41]

Children: Clement (-<1774)
Robert Charles
Charles Cunyngham
Richard Cunyngham (-<1775)
Heriot (-<1756)
Judith (ca1725-1799)
Frances (-<1808)
Susannah
Jourdina Cunyngham
Elizabeth

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1 Frances Crooke
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Death: bef 27 May 1808[44]

' 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[41]]

'Frances Graham another daughter of my said Sister Harriot Crook', will of
aunt
Jourdaina Cunyngham [PCC PROB 11/1141][44]

re: her husband:
member of the King's Council
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia

'The Honorable John Graham, Esq. the Lieut. Govr.'
Georgia History Colonial Records 1774-1775[45]

'John Graham Esquire', executor of the will of Jourdaina Cunyngham,
proved 21 April 1786 [PCC PROB 11/1141][44]

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[44] ]

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[44]]

Spouse: John Graham
Death: 11 Feb 1791, Saint Lawrence, Kent, England[44]

Children: Frances (-1799)
Mary
Elizabeth
Alexander
Charles Clark
Richard
Eleonora
Susan
Ann
Charlotte Cunyngham

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1 Frances Graham
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Death: 23 Nov 1799, St. Lawrence, Canterbury, Kent[33]

2nd wife of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart.

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[44] } ]

2nd wife of Sir Edward Knatchbull

re: her husband:
Bart., of Mersham Hatch

Genealogics I00047957[47]

he m. 1stly Mary Hugessen[47],
2ndly Frances Graham,
3rdly Mary Hawkins

Spouse: Sir Edward Knatchbull
Birth: 22 May 1758[33]
Death: 1 Sep 1819[47]
Marr: 4 Jun 1785[33]

Children: Rev. Wyndham (1786-1868)
Thomas
Frances Anne
Mary
Harriet
Charles
John

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1.1 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[48]]

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[48]]

Spouse: Rev. Charles Hughes-Hallett
Father: William Hughes (-1786)
Mother: Mary Hallett (-1780)
Marr: 15 May 1806[48]

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-)

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1.1.1 Mary Hughes-Hallett
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Birth: 1 Nov 1815[48]

' ..Mary, da. of the Rev. Charles Hughes Hallett of Higham; and had
issue 1c to 4c. ' [Ruvigny: Exeter, p. 102[49]]

re: her husband:
6th Baronet Honywood of Evington

' 1b. Sir John Edward Honywood, 6th Bart. [E.], b. 16 Mar. 1812;
d. 17 July 1845; m. 17 Ap. 1834, Mary, da. of the Rev. Charles
Hughes Hallett of Higham; and had issue 1c to 4c. ' [Ruvigny:
Exeter, p. 102[49]]

' Sir John Edward [Honywood] m. Mary Hallett'[50]

Spouse: Sir John Edward Honywood
Birth: 16 Mar 1812[49]
Death: 17 Jul 1845[49]
Father: Sir John Courtenay Honywood
Mother: Mary Anne Cooper
Marr: 17 Apr 1834[49]

Children: Sir Courtenay (1835-1873)
Frances Hallett (-1890)
Emma Mary
Louisa Anne
Marion Grace
Florence Elizabeth

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir Courtenay Honywood
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Birth: 5 Mar 1835[49]
Death: 17 Apr 1873[49]

7th Baronet Honywood of Evington

' 1c. Sir Courtenay Honywood, 7th Bart. [E.], D.L., b. 5 Mar. 1835;
d 17 Ap. 1873; m. 23 Aug. 1855, Annie Maria, da. of William Paynter
of Camborne House, Richmond; and had issue 1d to 6d. ' [Ruvigny:
Exeter, p. 102[49]]

Spouse: Ann Maria Paynter
Marr: 23 Aug 1855[49]

Children: Sir John William (1857-1907)
Philip (1858-)
Wyndham
Arthur (1860-)
Cecil Robert (1862-)
Reginald Ernest (1863-)
Edward Fenton
Guy
Annie Mabel
Violet Constance Evelyn

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Sir John William Honywood
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Birth: 15 Apr 1857[49]
Death: 17 Jun 1907

8th Baronet Honywood of Evington

' 1d. Sir John William Honywood, 8th Bart. [E.], J.P. (Evington
Place, Ashford), b. 15 Ap. 1857; m. 22 Aug. 1877, Zaidee Emily Isuelte,
da. of John Bodychan Sparrow of Gwyndu, co. Anglesea, d. 15 Oct. 1893;
and has issue 1e to 5e. ' [Ruvigny: Exeter, p. 102[49]]

Spouse: Zaidee Emily Iseulte Bodychan-Sparrow
Death: 15 Oct 1893[49]
Marr: 22 Aug 1877[49]

Children: Zaidee Violet (1878-)
Courtenay John (1880-1944)
Hilda Catherine (1886-)
William Wynne (1891-1982)
Philip Sydney (1893-)

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 William Wynne Honywood
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Birth: 7 Apr 1891[49]
Death: 10 Aug 1982

10th Baronet Honywood of Evington

' Lt. William Wynne [Honywood] m. Maude Naylor Wilson '[50]

Spouse: Maude Naylor Wilson

Children: Filmer Courtenay William (1930-)
Rosalind Iseulte Mary
Zaidee Maud Elsie

1.1.1b.1a.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1a.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Filmer Courtenay William
Honywood
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Birth: 20 May 1930

11th Baronet Honywood of Evington

' Filmer Courtenay William [Honywood] '[50]



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