The Research of Margaret Clough
Showing the Parkinson Link to Featherstonhaugh
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| Thomas Parkinson married Ann (?).1 Thomas Parkinson was born circa 1585.1 He died before July 1648.1 He left a will in July 1648 at Gargrave, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.1 |
| Ann (?) married Thomas Parkinson.1 Her married name was Parkinson.1 |
| Simeon Parkinson was born circa 1617.1 He was baptized in 1617.1 He was the son of Thomas Parkinson and Ann (?).1 Simeon Parkinson died circa 1659.1 He was buried in 1659 at Quaker Burial Ground.1 |
| William Parkinson was the son of Thomas Parkinson and Ann (?).1 William Parkinson died circa 1700.1 He was buried in 1700.1 |
| Margaret Parkinson was the daughter of Thomas Parkinson and Ann (?).1 |
| Phineas Parkinson was the son of Thomas Parkinson and Ann (?).1 Phineas Parkinson died circa 1708.1 He was buried in 1708.1 |
| Her married name was Carr. Isabel Parkinson was born circa 1619.1 She was baptized in 1619.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Parkinson and Ann (?).1 Isabel Parkinson married Ambrose Carr in 1639.1 |
| Ambrose Carr married Isabel Parkinson, daughter of Thomas Parkinson and Ann (?), in 1639.1 |
| John Parkinson of Bowland was the son of (?) Parkinson.1 John Parkinson of Bowland married Ellen (?).1 John Parkinson of Bowland died before 1 April 1763 at Blindhurst Farm, Bleasdale, Lancashire, England.1 He was buried on 1 April 1763 at Slaidburn, Lancashire, England.1 |
| Ellen (?) married John Parkinson of Bowland, son of (?) Parkinson.1 Her married name was Parkinson.1 Ellen (?) died circa 1740; of Fence in Forest of Bowland.1 She was buried on 11 September 1763 at Slaidburn, Lancashire, England.1 |
We welome more information like this that proves a link to the Featherstone and variant names.
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