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John P. Paddock

Also Known As: "Jean Paddoc"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death: April 03, 1603 (52)
Tullygovan, Louth, Ireland
Place of Burial: non-cemetery burial
Immediate Family:

Son of Paul Paddoch and Francoise Traillour
Husband of Jane Jeanette Paddock
Father of Henry Paddock; Mary Paddock and Robert Paddock of the Plymouth Colony
Brother of Zacherie Paddoc; Jacques Paddock and Edouard Paddoc

Managed by: John Nicholas Travis
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About John P. Paddock

John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co. Dublin in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On 3 Oct 1589, John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Chatear et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died interstate in Tullygovan, near Kilany, County Louth on 3 April 1603. His wife Jane Jennings, also known as Jeanette Jennin and last name also spelled Jenning, came to Ireland with her Uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France.



John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co. Dublin in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On 3 Oct 1589, John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Chatear et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died interstate in Tullygovan, near Kilany, County Louth on 3 April 1603. His wife Jane Jennings, also known as Jeanette Jennin and last name also spelled Jenning, came to Ireland with her Uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France.

Source: John P. Paddock The Paddock Genealogy

John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co. Dublin in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On Oct.3, 1589 John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Cateau et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died intestate in Tullygovan, near Killany, County Louth on April 3, 1603. His wife Jane Jennings (also known as Jeannette Jennin and last name also spelled Jenning) came to Ireland with her uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France. (From the Paddock Genealogy, written by Robert Curfman).

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Birth: Jul. 19, 1550 Denain Departement du Nord Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Death: Apr. 3, 1603 Tullygowan County Louth, Ireland John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co., Dublin Ireland in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On Oct. 3, 1589 John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Cateau et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died intestate in Tullygovan, near Killany, County Louth on April 3, 1603. His wife Jane Jennings (also known as Jeannette Jennin and last name also spelled (Jenning) came to Ireland with her uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France. (From the Paddock Genealogy, written by Robert Curfman).

Family links: Spouse: Jane Jennings Paddock (1560 - 1607)

Children: Robert Paddock (1584 - 1650) *

Note: Birth name is Jean Paddoc. Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial

Created by: ; ) Record added: Jan 10, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 83233971

Ancient "traditional" history of Paddock

John (Jean) Paddock Blacksmith (1550 - abt. 1576) John Paddock (also spelled Jean Paddoc) was the son of Paul and Francoise (Traillour) Paddoc. He was baptized on 19 July 1550, at Le Cateau, Nord, France. He lived at Stephenstown, Balrothery Parish, County Dublin, and he died at Tullygovan, near Killany, Ardee, County Louth, Ireland, on 3 April 1603 (as stated in his mother's Will). By occupation he made his living as a blacksmith. Paddock fled to Ireland for religious and political freedom in 1580, in which year he married Jeannette Jennin (also called Jane Jennings) on 12 August in Ireland (please see Jennin family history). She was the daughter of Francois and Louise (Moron) Jennin of Croisilles, Pas de Calais, France. Jeanette's maternal grandfather was Jean Moron of Bavay, Nord, France. She came to Ireland in 1569-1570 with her uncle Jean Jennin. At Tullygovan, County Louth, Paddock bought land from Nicholas and Alice Ball, "...unto John Paddock, of Stevenstown, Co. Dublin... ." Also a widow, Magaret Ball, sold land located at Killany, to Paddock on 9 October 1598. Nicholas Ball's daughter, Jane, married John Jennings. John was the son of Jean Gennynges (this Jennings was the brother of Francois Jennin) and Marie de Montz. Jean and Marie emigrated to London in 1560, and by 1569 had gone to Stephenstown, Ireland. Jeannette (Jennin) is mentioned in her father's Will, dated 13 November 1576. An abstract of Jean Jennin's Will reads: "...my brother Jean Jeannin died in Ireland 2 September 1575 leaving a wife Marie du Montz and a son Jean with his wife Francoise Gladdin and children Guillaume and Marie, 20 livres...my daughter Jeannette Jean- ning in Ireland, and my son Jean Jeanning." Jeannette (Jennin) Paddoc filed a Will at Killany, dated 15 May 1607. The Will has her name as, "Jane Paddock, widow of John Paddock." An abstract of her Will reads: "...being in pfyt memorie The Inwarie of the goods of the said Jane Paddock, widow of John Paddock, deceased, late of Killany, is tenn cowes and a heifer and a cow to be received from my sonne in law, Thomas Wheeler, of Kilany, who married my daughter Mary Paddock, and the helfe of one browne cow that was vallued to twelve shillings ster: also a black horse and a gray mare vallued to five pounds ster: one aker of sowne land with corne vallued to fortie pounds ster: I leive to my son Robert Paddock the blacksmith-shop, one cow, five yardes of broad cloathes and to him my movable personalty and to his wife, Mary Pad- dock, born Ball my blake cloak...debts due to me by my son Henry Paddock some little money that I can not call to mynd but I leave it to his own dis- cretion. Residue of all my moveables whatsoever belonging to me: Ex- cepted w't I have withing written, to my two sons, Robert and Henry Paddock, datted at Killany this psent day. . . in psense of Moses Wheeler and William Hawley. The iventory valued at 18.7.6."

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The ancient Padoc genealogy can not be proved or disproved, for the records from which the material was gathered from has been all destroyed by wars or fire. The compiler agrees with Robert J. Curfman (author of The Paddock Genealogy, from which the bulk of this history is taken from), who wrote in his book, "Some of the documents seem almost too good to be true, considering the amount of data in them." Curfman also points out that French researchers had a bad reputation for forging genealogies in the late 1800s, but he points out that this would have been risky, for in 1910 the documents existed to check for the facts if one doubted the source.1 I consider the following to be tradition and treat it as such. The Paddock genealogy is said to have been done by none other then the great French forger Charles Gustave Marie Anjou, who produced many false genealogies. Curfman does state, however, that he finds no reason to doubt the Irish connection. One circumstantial piece of evidence was found in the old Gaius Paddock mansion where an heirloom was found of a wooden weaving-needle. On the needle was the date 1588 and an inscription that the needle came from Ireland to the New World.



John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co., Dublin Ireland in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On Oct. 3, 1589 John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Cateau et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died intestate in Tullygovan, near Killany, County Louth on April 3, 1603. His wife Jane Jennings (also known as Jeannette Jennin and last name also spelled (Jenning) came to Ireland with her uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France. (From the Paddock Genealogy, written by Robert Curfman)

from:findagrave.com



. (John) Jean Paddock Paddock b bef 19 Jul 1550 France m 12 Aug 1580 Jane Jennings d 3 Apr 1603 Louth Ire

Born bef 19 Jul 1550 Le Cateau, Nord, France; bap. Le Cateau 19 Jul 1550; died in Tullygovan Louth Ire 3 Apr 1603 where he had been a blacksmith.  Fled to England “for religious ... political reasons 1580, then imm to Ire and settled in Stevenstown Dublin . Married 12 Aug 1580 Jane Jennings, dau of Francois Jennings and  Louise Moron in Ireland.  Ancestor Robert  was one of 3 sons

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Biography

Jean/John Paddoc was born July 19, 1550 in Le Cataeu, Cambrai, Nord, France, to Paul Paddoc and Francoise Traillor. He married Jeannette Jennin/Jennings August 12, 1580 in Ireland. They had at least three children. Jean/John was one of the French Huguenots, and fled from France to England in 1580. From England, he emigrated to Ireland, and settled in Stephenstown, Dublin, Ireland in 1580. He also owned land in Tullygovan,Louth County. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan.

He died intestate in April of 1603.

Occupation

: Occupation: Blacksmith

Notes ===: Fled from France for political and religious reasons to England. Settled in Ireland in 1580. Married Jeannette Jennin who had fled with her uncle from France for the same reasons.

Sources

The following is dead:* Chambers-Boothe Family Tree The following link lists no parents or siblings for this person. It isunsourced.* Register Report - PADDOCK, by Sam Behling

  • Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=9563612&pid=... This person was created through the import of Roberts-Bischoff Family Tree.ged on 31 August 2010.* WikiTree profile Paddock-129 created through the import of rgy_complete.ged on Jun 23, 2011 by Robert York.* WikiTree profile Paddock-305 created through the import of Putnam2-1_2010-01-02_2011-02-16_2011-10-11.ged on Oct 12, 2011 by John Putnam. * WikiTree profile Paddock-162 created through the import of heinakuu2011-6.ged on Jul 5, 2011 by Johanna Amnelin.
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John P. Paddock's Timeline

1550
July 19, 1550
Cambrai, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
1581
September 16, 1581
Balrothery Parish, Stephenstown, Balrothery, Ireland
1582
August 11, 1582
Balrothery, , Dublin, Ireland
1584
September 16, 1584
Stephenstown, County Meath, Ireland
1586
November 20, 1586
Age 36
St. Andrews,High Hans Church,Somersitshire,England
1603
April 3, 1603
Age 52
Tullygovan, Louth, Ireland
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Le Cateau, Nord, Pas de Calais, France
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non-cemetery burial