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DarrenP
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Pine/Pyne/etc.
« on: Thursday 21 April 05 01:28 UTC (UK) »

Hello all, I am building a one-name study for Pine/Pyne/etc.. This surname has Devon origins, and until the mid-1800's was predominantly in the West Country (Devon, Cornwall, Somerset). I have a complete extraction of the 1881 census, as well as large files for the 1851 and 1891 censuses. I also have a growing database for the St. Catherine's birth, death and marriage indices. In addition, I have a copy of a book written in 1917, which researches the origins of the name back to the Dark Ages. I welcome all queries, and gratefully accept any references, however small.
Thanks,
Darren Pine
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Pinetree
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 28 August 05 14:53 UTC (UK) »

Darren,

Does PINES count?  I have some information on PINES family in Twickenham late 1700s onwards if your are interested.

Pinetree
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 25 September 05 21:45 UTC (UK) »

I have a few "distant" Pynes in my tree:

   1.   Frederick John PYNE  was born about 1855 in Portishead, Somerset, England.

Frederick married Phyllis BLEWETT  daughter of Henry BLEWETT and Jemima ROWE in 1877. Phyllis was born about 1853 in Phillack, Cornwall, England.

Phyllis was counted in a census in 1881 in Morley, West Yorkshire, England.

They had the following children:

   2   M   i.   Frederick John PYNE  was born in 1877 in Morley, West Yorkshire, England.

Frederick was counted in a census in 1881 in Morley, West Yorkshire, England.
Frederick married Matlida Edith LAWRENCE  in 1900.

   3   F   ii.   Mary PYNE  was born in 1880 in London Silvertown, Middlesex, England.

Mary was counted in a census in 1881 in Morley, West Yorkshire, England.

   4   F   iii.   Phyllis PYNE  was born in 1883 in Battersea, London, England.

   5   M   iv.   Edward G PYNE  was born in 1886 in Battersea, London, England.

   6   M   v.   Thomas J PYNE  was born in 1889 in Battersea, London, England.

   7   F   vi.   Florence A PYNE  was born in 1892 in Plumstead, England.
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 25 March 08 01:49 UTC (UK) »

Have since updated my database; posted under the Devon listings, as Pine/Pyne is originally a Devon name. All queries/info welcome.
Thanks,
Darren Pine
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Pine/Pyne one-name study
Devon/Dorset- Pine
Gloucestershire/Surrey/Dorset- Dowdeswell
Glasgow- Donnan
Pittaway-Oxfordshire
Snoswell-Kent
Lundquist-Hernosand, Sweden
Lindner-Silesia, Prussia
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 25 March 08 06:23 UTC (UK) »

Scurr Lady these are on my tree as well. I did put a post on here about that family but it seems as if its gone into outer space. If you want to PM me we can perhaps discuss further

Kevin
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 25 March 08 06:32 UTC (UK) »

Have you been in touch with a Jeremy Pyne? He has done a lot of research on this line, both in London and Somerset.
Sorry I didn't reply before!
Regards, Darren
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Pine/Pyne one-name study
Devon/Dorset- Pine
Gloucestershire/Surrey/Dorset- Dowdeswell
Glasgow- Donnan
Pittaway-Oxfordshire
Snoswell-Kent
Lundquist-Hernosand, Sweden
Lindner-Silesia, Prussia
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Re:Pyne (Canada/US/UK)
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 06 July 08 16:38 UTC (UK) »

I have a PYNE--Samuel A., born c1838.

The earliest record I've found for him was a 1867 marriage in NS Canada.  His address at the time was the HMS Duncan (a Royal Navy Ship) docked in the Halifax, NS Shipyard.   

On that record he lists his parents as Michael & Mary and claims he was born in the United States. 

He m/1  Julia Ann SHORTEN and had 1 daughter Mary Elizabeth(?)  b1868 in NS.
He m/2  Martha LOBAN (in NB, Canada) and had issue Mary Helena b1871, Samuel Francis b1872,  William Frederick b1874, Joseph Dickens b1876 and Thomas John b1878.

He died in NB Canada in 1878.  A later obit for son Joseph Dickens, suggests he was "from Ireland."

I have followed all the children with the exception of Samuel Francis, who likely died young but I have not located burial/death information,  he otherwise seems to have disappeared.



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Jeremy Pyne
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 03 May 09 06:20 UTC (UK) »

Similar to Daren I have been researching Pyne families for some years now and hve a big collection o Pyne trees, focusing on England rather than those lines descended from emigrants.
Happy to hear from anyone who thinks I may be able to help.

Jeremy
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DudleyWinchurch
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 03 May 09 07:21 UTC (UK) »


Darren, Jeremy,

do either of you have Pynes listed for Manchester in the late 1920s? 
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McDonough, Oliver, McLoughlin, Cuthbert, Quirk, O'Malley (Ireland)
Dudley, Winchurch, Wolverson, Brookes (Black Country)
Concannon, Moore, Markowski (Markesky), Mottram, Lawton (Black Country)
Jeremy Pyne
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 03 May 09 11:58 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dudley
The main Pyne reference I have with Manchester is the family of James Kendrick Pyne, who was an organist at Manchester Cathedral, and while living there had several children born there, including Phoebe in 1884, John in 1887, Oliver in 1883 etc.. I believe James had at least 12 children, and was married to Agnes Ireland. I can push back James' family for a further 2 generations with soem well know musicians as members of the family.

If you have any names or dates to go on I could do some further digging.

The name is generally a westcountry one with most Pyne families tracing back to Devon or Somerset.

Regards

Jeremy
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DudleyWinchurch
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Re: Pine/Pyne/etc.
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 03 May 09 13:09 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Jeremy,

I'll PM you with details as a daughter of a James Pyne married my great-uncle in the late 1920s and he was still alive a few years ago.  The music side is interesting too.

Sheila
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McDonough, Oliver, McLoughlin, Cuthbert, Quirk, O'Malley (Ireland)
Dudley, Winchurch, Wolverson, Brookes (Black Country)
Concannon, Moore, Markowski (Markesky), Mottram, Lawton (Black Country)
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