Matching family tree profiles for Nicholas Fussell
Immediate Family
-
wife
-
daughter
-
son
-
daughter
-
son
-
daughter
-
son
About Nicholas Fussell
Nicholas Fussell (b. Abt. 1600, d. Abt. 1638)
Not a known child of John Fussell, of Weymouth & Medfield
Family
Nicholas Fussell (son of John Frizell?) was born Abt. 1600 in Auckland, St. Andrews, Durham, England, and died Abt. 1638 in Richmond, Surrey, England. He married Judith Camp on 06 Aug 1627 in St. Mary Magdelene, Richmond, Surrey, England, daughter of George Camp.
More About Nicholas Fussell and Judith Camp: Marriage: 06 Aug 1627, St. Mary Magdelene, Richmond, Surrey, England.
Children of Nicholas Fussell and Judith Camp are: Judith Fussell, b. 11 Mar 1629, St. Greg by St. London, London, England, d. date unknown.
+Nicholas Fussell, b. 27 Jul 1633, St. Greg by St. London, London, England, d. 1678, Virginia.
Jane Fussell, b. 23 Nov 1634, St. Greg by St. London, London, England, d. date unknown.
John Fussell, b. 12 Feb 1635, St. Greg by St. London, London, England, d. date unknown.
Anne Fussell, b. 01 Aug 1637, St. Mary Magdelene, Richmond, Surrey, England/Surrey, England, d. date unknown.
William Fussell, b. 01 Nov 1638, St. Mary Magdelene, Richmond, Surrey, England/Surrey, England, d. date unknown.
Biography
From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fussell-31
Nicholas was a bookseller. There are, at least, two books which were sold by Nicholas Fussell that are are now in rare book collections in university libraries and several are in the Library of Congress. These books show that Fussell's shop was one of several located in the churchyard of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England, "at the ball." His store was at the north door of the Cathedral. One of the books was published in 1632 and the other in 1648, long before Oliver Cromwell died in 1658. (Per Tom Sullivan post of 8 Sep 2003 on Fussell message board at ancestry.com) One of the books was: "The compleat horseman and expert ferrier: In two bookes. The first, shewing the best manner of breeding good horses, with their choyce, nature, riding and..." by De Grey, Thomas. London: Printed by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by Nicholas Fussell, at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the great north doore, at the signe of the white Lyon and Ball, 1639."
After having his entire estate confiscated by Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War, Nicholas Fussell, a bookseller of London, was "reduced to such necessity that he was forct to send two of his Sons [as] Comon Servants to Virginia."
Nicholas married Judith Camp on 6 Aug 1627. They were the parents of: Judith, Nicholas, Jane, John, Anne, and William.
Nicholas Fussell's Timeline
1600 |
1600
|
Auckland, St Andrew, Durham, England
|
|
1629 |
March 11, 1629
|
St Greg by St P, London, England
|
|
1633 |
July 27, 1633
|
St. Gregory by St. Peter, London, England
|
|
1634 |
November 23, 1634
|
St Greg by St P, London, England
|
|
1635 |
February 12, 1635
|
London, London, , England
|
|
1637 |
August 1, 1637
|
St. Mary Magdelene, London, England
|
|
1638 |
November 1, 1638
|
St. Mary Magdelene, London, England
|
|
1638
Age 38
|
St. Gregory by St. Peter, London, England
|