Edmund Farrington, Sr., of Lynn

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Edmund Farrington, Sr., of Lynn

Also Known As: "Edward"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Olney, Buckingham, England
Death: January 20, 1671 (84)
Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Son of Caldwell Farrington and Anne Farrington
Husband of Elizabeth Farrington
Father of Joseph Farrington; Thomas Farrington, Sr.; Sarah Farrington (Terry); Edmund Farrington; Matthew Farrington and 3 others
Brother of John Farrington, Sr; Margaret Farrington and Ann Farrington
Half brother of Mary Farrington and James Farrington

Occupation: Fellmonger, farmer/fell monger
Managed by: Grant David Meadors
Last Updated:

About Edmund Farrington, Sr., of Lynn

On 29 Nov 1613 Elizabeth Newhall married Edmund Farrington in Sherington, Buck., Eng. Born ca 1588. Edmund died on 20 Jan 1670/1 in Lynn, MA. Occupation: felmonger. (A dealer in fells or sheepskins, who separates the wool from the pelts.)

Edmund (Edward) of “Oney” aged 47, with wife Elizabeth 49, and children Sarra 14, Mathew 12, John 11, and Elizabeth 8, emigrated with others of the Olney Cluster on the Hopewell in 1635, and settled in Lynn.

Their children include:

  1. Edward (ca 1615-). Married Dorothy Bowne.
  2. Thomas (ca 1617-). Married Helena Applegate.
  3. Sarah (ca 1618-). Married Robert Terry.
  4. Matthew (ca 1620-). Married 1) ? 2) Elisabeth Sisley.
  5. John (ca 1622-2 May 1666). Married Elizabeth Knight.
  6. Elizabeth (ca 1624-). Married John Fuller.

Notes

Embarked from London April 1, 1635 on the ship "Hopewell" with his wife and 4 children. Record in Westminster Hall, London. He was given 200 acres of land in Lynn, MA. In 1655 built a corn mill on Waterhill, where a pond was dug and a water course opened for a half mile. A fell-monger is one who makes sheepskins though he probably didn't pursue it here. in 1666 an inventory of the estate of John, his son "The water mill, dams, floodgates, mill house, etc. 190 pounds being in equal partnership with Edmund Farrington half of all belonging to deceased, 95 pounds. ref Buchinghamshire Subsidy rolls 1620-28 and NEGR 55/p301

References

  1. See Dorothy Farrington Parker, The Farringtons, Colonists and Patriots, pp. 67-157.
  2. Also NEHGR 118:216. These correct NEHGR 50:301-2.204
  3. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_239.html#P18567
  4. New England Marriages Prior to 1700  By Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley. Page 259.
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Edmund Farrington, Sr., of Lynn's Timeline

1587
January 20, 1587
Olney, Buckingham, England
1616
1616
Olney, Buckinghamshire, UK
1617
1617
Olney, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
1619
September 5, 1619
Olney Parish, Buckinghamshire, England
1620
1620
Buckinghamshire,, Olney, Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
1621
1621
Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
1624
April 10, 1624
Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
1627
1627
Olney Parish, Buckinghamshire, England