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Topic: any Pynes/Pines in cork (Read 390 times)
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tiredwithtwins
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hi all, im trying to search for any surname Pine/Pyne from around mid 1800s. My grandfather was originally (we think) from Cork, he is John Pyne, b.1889, with a brother Thomas b.1891 and a sister Elizabeth b.1895. I can find no records of any, in sheffield where they grew up, or otherwise. apparently the surname was spelt Pine, but was changed by John's mother as she felt it sounded 'posher' (or so the family tale goes!) Anyone have any info? TIA! Sue
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Spick, Young, Booth, Rodwell - Sheffield; King - Retford; Knubley/knubbley - Cumberland, Sheffield, Australia; Pyne/Pine - Ireland, Ruabon, Sheffield.
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kated
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Hi,
Have you searched for John and Thomas on the registry of births? These are available at your local family history centre. Prior to 1864, you have to check parish records (for which youneed the parish and religion) or the Griffiths Valuation. Cork was valued 1851-53.
Kate
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukPrior,Blyth,Ellis:Halstead, Ramsey Essex Blyth,Faeres,Smith:Suffolk Ballard, Driscoll, Costen,Miller:Kent Driscoll, Ragan: Cork Miller: Hardwick Hardy: Burton, Derby, Ruddington http://www.hi5holidays.com/famhist
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goggy
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Sue,just been trawling land valuations Co Cork,link given by Chris;at the start of this forum,some Pyne's noticed in passing. Cheer's,Goggy.
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Sio
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Hi,
Pyne is common name around Fermoy, Castlelyons and Rathcormac. My grandmother's sister married one.
Famous one is Jasper Pyne, a member of parliament with a fairly dramatic life. Just heard about him in last year.
http://wlrfm.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=966
http://www.ballyvolanehouse.ie/house_history.htm
and a murder mystery.. http://www.ballyvolanehouse.ie/legend_popup.htm
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Durham/N'land: RYLE, JACKSON, ROBSON, BAGNALL, HARROWER, HOOD, SPENCER, COLLEY, RAEY, ROSEBURGH, MORTON, BACKLEY, BROWELL, BEWICK, BURT, CARR, CLAYTON, DAVISON, DUNN, HOME, GIBBS, GODFREY, HALL, HOWDON, JOHNSON, JOY, LEE, LONGSTAFF, MARSHALL, NEWTON, PRUDHOE, RAMSAY, SCAIFE, SIBBALD, SOUTHALL, STOKER, TIPLADY/TIPLADIE Glasgow/Ayr: TAYLOR, GILLESPIE, CAMERON, LANG, DUNLOP, WILTON, MACKAY Edinburgh: NAPLES Fife: EASTON, TAYLOR Co. Carlow/ Kilkenny (IRL) GAHAN Co. Cork (IRL) COTTER, O'KEEFFE
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SarahMH
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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If you do find a connection back to the Pyne's in Co Cork there is a great series of articles in the Irish Genealogist on the family.
The reference is Vol 6, pg 696 1985 and continuing into Vol 7, 1986. I think there were 4 articles - I got as far as the third, having found my branch (there are a few!). There's also a later update article in a more recent issue but I don't have the reference.
You should check your local library (I found paper copies in Kensington Library, London). The Irish Genealogist is also on CD-Rom (which is held in Auckland central library in NZ) - one long pdf file but worth the time to search if you find something you're interested in. And you never know what you might find on the way! HF Morris is also a Pyne descendent and a very thorough researcher!
Sarah
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