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From: "Adrian C Whittaker" <>
Subject: Re: re-pennock.
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 11:12:01 -0000
References: <001401c1bf51$bb7d6ce0$9b3508d2@pavilion>
Hello Tony,
You may be interested to know that the name PINNOCK features in Gravesend's
history. A fairly significant charity, The Trustees of Henry Pinnock, was
set up in August 1624. As well as property on the south side of the Thames
HP also owned land in Grays Thurrock. The charity currently has an estate
of rented dwellings at the junction of Old Road and Wrotham Road in
Gravesend.
Adrian C Whittaker, in Gravesend, Kent, searching for:-
FRAIL, in 17th/18th C Herts/Bucks/Middx, but also anytime, anywhere, and
WHITTAKER in 18th/19th C Essex and 19th/20th C London
I use Archive CD Books to help with my research
http://www.archivecdbooks.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony Hull" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 5:43 AM
Subject: re-pennock.
> Hi Alan. My 4th great,grandmother was Mary PENNOCK bapt. March 22nd 1750
White Colne. Mary, married John Hull,
> Oct 1st 1779 E.Colne. Mary's, parents were Robert PENNOCK b.abt 1720 and
Sarah PENNOCK ( nee EDWARDS.) bapt.May 1722. Robert and Sarah married 1748
E.Colne. Robert PENNOCK abt.1720 could be? a son of your John. Or mabey a
son of one of John's brothers? The b.1720 is not a confirmed date.
> I have noticed that some Parish records in the early 1600's have the name
as " PINNOCK".
> This is the only data i have on the PENNOCK family at the moment.
> All the best mate. Tony Hull.
>
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