Historical records matching Edward Hyrne
Immediate Family
-
daughter
-
son
-
daughter
-
son
-
father
About Edward Hyrne
https://hyrneletters.wordpress.com/chapter-1/
. Edward Hyrne b abt 1668/70 Norfolk Eng “of St. Leonard’s Shoreditch” d Hyrne Ham NC bur Eng? Plantation home located on Back River, a branch of the Cooper, in Goose Creek, Berkley CO SC now known as Medway m1) England; m 1) ________bef 1697 when he md 27 July 1697 Eng 2) Elizabeth Massingberd b abt 1674 Lincolnshire Eng
“In 1697, a seventeen year old heiress, Elizabeth Massingberd, daughter of Sir Drayner Massingberd of Ormsby Hall. married Edward Hyrne of St Leonard’s, Shoreditch. Edward was in his forties, had been married before and had children (Edward, Mary and Margaret). Elizabeth was not due to inherit under her father’s will until she was twenty-five. Early in 1700 Edward left for America leaving Elizabeth behind.” ) with her stepchildren, including ancestor Molly later married to the 2nd Landrave Thomas Smith as his 2nd wife (his first being Anna Cornelia Van Myddagh).
In Edward Hyrne’s letters he describes the plantation ‘as consisting of 2550 acres of land whereof 200 cleared and most fenced in tho wants repairing. 150 head of cattle, 4 horses, an Indian slave, almost a man, a few hogs, some house hold stuff and the best brick house on all the county; built about 9 years ago and cost £700, 80 foot long, 26 broad, cellared throughout’.
Edward Hyrne's Timeline
1670 |
1670
|
Norfolk, England
|
|
1690 |
1690
|
New Hanover, North Carolina, USA
|
|
1704 |
June 29, 1704
|
Location, Norfolk, England
|
|
1706 |
1706
|
Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
|
|
1707 |
August 1707
|
Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
|
|
1723 |
1723
Age 53
|
Hyrneham,Brunswick,South Carolina,USA
|
|
???? | |||
???? |